THE PEOPLES PAPER Accommodation the Best to be had in TSE oD Town, OUR RATES REASONABLE. R | URMENT "AN | M Good Draught Beer, also Bottled Beer A Good Stock of the following Instruments can al- = ~~ and Shea's Porter, Ice Cold. = fo a OTs be dnspenind eet enrt £0 = Hot Drinks in 8 a | THE NEW BDISON DIAMOND DISC. + 4. 4 50 td Hot Drinks in Season. : may ; THE EDISON AMBEROLA {In connection with above an Ice Cream ST IE THRONE Parlour. Fruits of the Finest "Quality, THE BRUNSWICK THE COLUMBIA also Chocolates, Candies, &e. Sei iL THE Ween, THE RED WING Tobaccos. =. Clgare, Cigarettes. z " = li 5 = WA Pipes. 2 Pouches. = Ene fe Ta 5 Easy Monthly Pay ments - - ; ] No Interest to pay. - C. S. GRABOWSKI, Prop. : a] i oi) Old Instruments ta ken in Part Payment : A dozen Records wi ll be included with instrument Prices are lower than City Store. bi R, I PRONGER Golden Baton Presented by Knights of Columbus - ; 2 SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS for ARREARS of SCHOOL and to Marshal Foch 5 = Ye ; ! : STATUTE LABOR TAXES. 2 During the dedication at Metz bythe Knights of Columbus of the] PrOvince of Ontario. statue of Lafayette they presented to thdt city, a golfien marshal's | BY VIRTUE of certain warrants given under the hands of the - saton was likewise presented by them to Marshal sFocl. The! Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the School Board of Aubrey photograph shows the Marshal with his new gift {School Section No. 2, and the hands of the Chairman and Secretary- : : Treasurer of the East Aubrey Road Commissioners (and in acc- ordance with the Assessment Act, the Unorganized Territories Schools Act and the Act imposing Statute Labour in Unorganized Townships) for the collection of arrears of taxes due on the under- mentioned lands, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless. the taxes, together with the lawful costs and charges be sooner paid, 1 shall, in the buildifig occupied as a Meat Market by W. J. Robinson, : Main Street, in the Town of Dryden, in the District of Kenora, on _ fi MONDAY, THE 6TH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1920, at the hour Mr. W. A. TYLER connected of TWO o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell by Public Auction ii 20 20 « TITAN 5 ea 36-52 the said lands, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. Grain Separator, complete with: a : TOWNSHIP OF AUBREY. self feeder, blower and bagger | ; mo with busheler--AND - District of Kenora. "~ To wit: School Statute Total Topi tous Patented : Taxes Labour Costs 8 or Unpat- School and : : 2 Taxes Statute Lab- €Bted- 2 without any overloading on the . - our & costs "Titan." : : i 'South 14 12 171 $42.00 $5.72 $47.81 Unpat. | North Pt. 80 $21.04 $5.20 $26.42 Pat SE : . : Ss olN. Ys 8114 $21.04 $5.20 © $26.24 Unp.at. + of such FACTS, please w so SE. 1 3 6-803 : $21.04 $520 $26.24 Unpat, 3 pore ee | N. Js 0fS. 14 2 80) on : ag ; : W. ofS. oY. = ~~ Hans Kellberg, | 5 Le 5 ; = ° Lotor portion of IT DROVE the BIG MACHINE : ee "UOISSadu0y) If you care to haw eee ie J 2 ? | Lot : 40) Waldhof, Ontario South Pt. : 3 $5.49 Si%oy Unpat. $7.23 $100.32 Par $7.11 $ir4.23 Pat BL (a) 160 $70.64 North Pt. 160 $70.34 North Pt. ; 160 $31.34 $3.80 $57.17 Par. South 14 129%4%$43.62 $6.28 $71.04 ~Unpat. : Hn 0 - JOHN W. HUMBLE, : San = | Sheriff's Office, Sheriff, District of Kenora. Kenora, Ont, Aug. 23rd, 1920. a LER So BL Con =) 500, £5 5 HAO Ng OR Transport Officers who Rescued Crew of U. S. Submarine "S-5" ; $$ 4 Fa . Left t Halt Chief Engineer W. S. Grace and Captain E. C. Swin- : a = j ; : i $ KODAKS Ee Sh transport Ce Goethals photographed on board their ficCorrmick ln IN TERNATIONAL so Deering 4 AT SUPPLIES vessel on its arrival in New York. After aiding in the rescue of the crew of the disabled submarine S-5 off the Delaware Capes, Mr CONTE TONERY Grace directed the work of the rescue by boring holes into the hull : - ie disabled undersea boat and then by digging out that portion . y ' : : ; "TTP ir; Fn : : hull, rescuing the imprisoned crew. : i EILSON'S CHOCOLATES : pry EN ---- ONTARIO wa Men Tm Login l 2 a 10-20 TITAN TRACTORS give Sturdy, Reliable, Economical : 3 Sn ; | Power on the drawbar as well as on the belt, using Kerosene rip a for fuel. - a : Sa = $0486DOOI BHI +B1BICODIOI TGOTUES 28500 S : HIAS Roomy Platform, Comfortable Seat, with steering wheel within easy reach of the operator. i SBR 2BOTETPIDLBLDOL STO EVIBODLB OGL 5 Bie THE IGNITION CURRENT is furnished by a high tension mag- neto of the rotary type, 2quipped with an impulse starter--no batteres required. : ae : os Other Special Features-- Throttle Governor, Mechanical oiler large wide friction clutch pulley conveniently located, Steel Roller 'drive chains, adjustable Drawbar, and Foot Brake. For Prices and further particulars, see ete Bits . Tr _ or write to Sat : INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Ltd Cheaper +R. 1. FLOUR, per cwt.... Glenora Flour Feed Oats, 3 bus. sack Shorts, per 100 Ib. ... Bran, per 300... x. Cabbage, per 100 1b 'Nor:5e.per 1b. od B.C. M'Intosh Red Apples, per BOR oi : 3.7 R. Sweeney dee a Brick, Lime Ls General 'Blacksmith g & aeiictes j | guholititly, BB ©. Shingles = ons : Shia mp > AND era Sash & Doo es : s Like a Veteran Ward orker ee pin Harding is a Regular Besehnll Fan. Catches Yee Sieran i Wood Wor er : Picture Framing The Chan Cubs piloted by Manager Mitchell made a pilgrim- : AGENT FOR © [Vanitoba Gypsum Har dwall a hs oy A illustrious f that cite. > : Soa he age to Marion, and visted the most illustrious son o ; a an ; Retu ning the compliment Senator Harding showed the cheering Massey-Hary 18 Farm Cubs that he had not forgotten the days when he played the nat- Implememen ts, ete. ional sport on the back lots of Marion. The photograph was made en Bain Wagons = 1s the senator collared a hot one from one of the big leaguers. "and Sle hy Tanager Mitchell standing by "with an-approving eye has made uy 23 on i ) {his mind that Harding would fit in on his tea Cee een E3rycien Bee Bk 4 By ne SR : SEE US for Winter Underwear. « Sweaters, Socks, Mitts, Heavy. hoor, Rubbers, etc, = & wh < »