fotel, Dryden. n the Best to be had in a - Town. 4 : ~ OUR RATES REASONABLE. Good Draught Beer, also Bottled Beer and Shea's Porter, Ice Cold. =~ : 3 Hot Drinks in Season. In connection with above an Ice Cream Parlour. Fruits of the Finest Quality, | also Chocolates, Candies, &e. ~ Tobaccos. Cigars. Cigarettes. oe Pipes. Pouches. ~ Accommodatio C. S. GRABOWSKI, Prop. : ~ her mother, Mrs visitor to Dryden Tuesday. ~ charge of the Schoql. 2 The Jackpot around in a new car\this week. f Kenora, is ney, Sr. Mrs Dave Kay, q visiting Mrs W, Ker M. J. Crosier, Okdrift, was a Miss Ivy Pronger is spending al few days here. = Miss Olive Ray ldft on Sunday | for Quibell, where she will take iW Duncan, wh has been re- lieving at Drydén station, has been transferred tp Eagle River, Mr J. B. Beveridge is acting as Mayor in th Hutchison. Mrs Wm. Rhodes, of Kenora, spent the weeke d in town with "Mr W. S. Carruthers, secy. of . Kenora agricultural society, was a visitor at the Phir : M. F. Cooke, Dryden, and AR _ Ascough, Kenora, are judging at Land breaking with horses is a time-killing, hard job, and is very badly done--BUT If you see the smile on Mr Wm. JAHNERT,. Waldhof, when. he sits on his TITAN, . with the "Hamilton" brush breaker behind doing a perfect and neat job, you ~ will admit that life is still worth living, even if you've got to break land. "Hans Kellberg, Waldhof, Ontario KODAKS SUPPLIES CAKES CONFECTIONERY NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES RYDEN ---- ONTARIO 0000000080000 0RID PT FLBIOIOL BOOST OTO ses@e0c) fhe Busy Store Cheaper Bread Red Apples, per : . 375 SEE US for Winter Underwear. Sweaters, Socks, Mitts, Heavy. : Rubbers, ete, Ad 23 - the Murillo Fair ~ Woodro Wilson ba "S.S. No. 2, Sandford, Maaggi BOBLEOBOTEDOBECICITIBIEBO0IDDBLBEDIIS S68BIBODIFOB I BHO fs week. Mr and Mrs ) daughter have from England, the summer. | m. Davies and .ararived home here they spent The big job bf making out the list of prizewinpers of the Dryden Fair is not yeticompleted, we are informed. Mrs Ophir and family have ar- rived from Winnipeg, and are residing i with Miss Waldron, \ 1 A. R. Hutchison took five cars of stock down last Saturday. He was accompanied by H. A. Wilson. W. F. erney also went along on a long-contemplated visit Mr Wm. Shuttleworth, of Tor- onto, who is on his way home from the west, fis stopping over with Mr and a visit, Mrs H. L. Blair has recently THE PROPLES PAPER "Mr F. N. Bever ge is driving e absence of A. R.{ : Theatre [MONDAY | "| TUESDAY | Forgive? A DRAMA of HIGH LIFE and DEEP SHADOWS That reduces the problem of the ages to the terms of modern life. See THIS PICTURE SURE It's one of the best 's Tom Scott for PRICES, 27¢., 37 become the happy owner of a T. A. Edison laboratory model phon- ograph which was instaalled by R. J. Pronger. \ : Vice Pres. Quitk and Pres. th have their" troubles. j A well-known fitm of brewers havae offered prizes for the best designs for aan ideal public bar. From the point off view of one or two people we po the ideaal bar would be an' estaablishment at which drinks could be obtained ad lib without payment. E Only one woman in a thousand is able to make good salt-rising bread. The recipe for making it is as complicated as a problem in Algebra, but 'several house- wives are now studying it. = At one place the process has a disagreeable smell. | > =i iol The Annual General Meeting of the G. W. V. A. will be held in the Club room ¢n Sunday the 17th inst. at" 3. pim. All dis- charged Soldiers gre invited to attend. Frporegt business. ak : Upon the recommendation of Inspector Hamilton, the Dept. of Education have granted entrance DRYDEN Applications for membership and informafion = con- cerning returned nen, write' H. M. DAvipson Sec'y-Treas, Regular meeting at 2.30 p.m," FIRST SUNDAY every month. For RELIABLE REPAIRS to every description of Gas Engines AUTO, TRACTOR, MARINE, AERO and STATIONARY Consult DURANCE & MILLINGTON THE REPAIRERS WITH EXPERIENCE. ONT. . Pa certificataes to Kathleen Hewson, e Louttit and Jessie Taylor of Dry- den. These girls are provisionally admitted to High School standing The entrance certificataes are now in the hands of the Principal of the Continuation School. | ate escape from. what might have been a serious gun 'decidentf Bill and Jack were out shgoting aeroplanes. in the neck. } Painful but no serious damage 'done. : = 5 Two brothers, one of them Jack Saw an aeroplgnae, got on its track, : : "Bill shoved in a cartridge To shoot at a A : And Jack got it right in the back. Over a 4 have been receiv ol usand acceptances . by Harry pletion of his new riverside res- idence. ncin place downstairs, an.dnot in the Cupola as is generally understood. Jack went inte the bush to scare one up, Bill fired at a "mystrey" ~ bird and Jack geceived the pellets WASHING MACHINE 8 ~7T Cooper to his invitation to a ~~ dance in celebration of the com- JF lardware . to Jack Norris 'We have on hand a F ull Stock of "GENERAL HARDWARE Ranges, Doors and Windows, Paints, Varnishes, &c. operate. : Run without Powe H Special sale of : Kiddies' Express Wagons. $1.75 to $4.50. Bt SRS SE T im 2 Easy to ; > 5 The dancing will take Be are always capable in emergency, {extra bard plowing or for grades. {South 14 {| North Pt. 3 i S Ready for Heavy Duties : The Case 10-20 is noted for its reserve For belt work this power. Owners state that.these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, ye for silo fillers, hay presses, feed 1 row, ete. ~ CASE SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS for ARREARS of SCHOOL STATUTE LABOR TAXES. Province of Ontario. KEROSENE "FE. T. BRIGN Ll TRACTORS | ~~ Oxdrift, O District of 'Kenora. a BY VIRTUE of certain warrants given under the han Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the School Board of School Section No. 2, and the hands of the Chairman and Secreta Treasurer of the East Aubrey Road Commissioners (and in ac ordance with the Assessment Act, the Unorganized Territo Schools Act and the Act imposing Statute Labour in Unorgan Townships) for the collection of arrears of taxes due on the und mentioned lands, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unles taxes, together with the lawful costs and charges be sooner p shall, in the building occupied as a Meat Market by W. J. Robi Main Street, in the Town of Dryden, in the District of Kenora, MONDAY, THE 6TH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1020, at tl of TWO o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell by Public Aucti the said lands, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to disc such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. Tho TOWNSHIP OF AUBREY. ® School Total Total Taxes Paten Taxes ; including : Costs School and or U Statute Lab- ©P our & costs $47.81 $5.20 $26.42 $5.20 $26.24 $5.20 $26.24 Statute - Labour Taxes Lotor portion of "UOISSIdU0)) 12 $4200 $5.72 $21.04 ~ $21.04 $21.04 S.Y of N. 153 S. E. 4 3 N.% ofS. 1% 2 W. 1 of S. of S. 1 Lot South Pt. North Pt. North Pt. South 15 ANOLON $5.49 $38.95 $7.23 $109.82 $7.11 $r1g4.23 $5.89 $57.17 Pat: = $6.28 $71.04 Unpat, JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff, District of Kenora. $33.46 $31.95 $36.78 $19.94 $21.14 Pat. Pat. 120%4$43.02 'Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ont, Aug. 23rd, 1920. McCormick INTERNATIONAL, Deering - 3 for fuel. 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