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Dryden Observer, 15 Oct 1920, page 3

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hare PEOP tis PAPER Central Hotel, OUR RATES Parlour. = Tobaceos. CAKES Town. Hot Drinks in Season. Cigars. ~ Pipes. Pouches. REASONABLE. 'Good Draught Beer, also Bottled Beer and Shea's Porter, Ice Cold. Accommodation the Best to be had in {In connection with above an Ice Cream | Fruits of the Finest Quality, also Chocolates, Candies, &c. Cigarettes. : C. S. GRABOWSKI, Prep. ERE Land breaking with horses is a time-killing, hard job, and is very badly dorie--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. Hens Kellbe rg, rn io eS ie ea Fer PE biisce i ansigd Se The J ackpot Dryden. A small case arrived in Town on Wednesday. Several of 'our citizens have been called upon to. serve as jury- men at the assizes being held at Kenora this week. The grand jury have returned true bills'in four cases, including one from Dryden. vere cold the other day aqa o el A citizen suffering from the symptoms of a severe cold the George hr other day remarked that he would sacrifiec a dollar for a cure. A : in sympathetic neighbour lamented "TIL SAY Si SH D OF ' the fact that said 'cure in this town called for an expenditure of six dollars. A Whirlwind Stony ota instead of the Young lady Deine Chap who couldn't get in the time-honoured inquiry. you love me, daring?" She > the war and 'couldn' t stay pass her hand gently over the young mans cranium an dask; Is. out so he does neither and your head flat at the back, dear? No girl ought to marry a man whose head is flat at the baack" says the phremologist. In future does it well. The engine of a famous speeder stalled the other day a few miles from Dryden. Investigation show- ed that the gas tank was empty.' A friendly Rube expressed some concern as - to now the owner, could get back to town. "Th at's all right," said Nathan, "this car can run on its reputation." A sure cure for the blues --- COMING Did you see the trans-Canada aeroplane pass here Sunday noon? * being questioned about the mode Waldhof, Ontario KODAKS SUPPLIES Cheaper Bread R. H. FLOUR, per cwt.. Glenora Flour ~ Feed Oats, 3 bus. sacl... 3 45 Shorts, per 100 1b Bran, per 100 ... Cabbage, per ico... . vor 5c. per ib. B.C. Mf Intosh Red Apples, 5 SEE US for Winter Underwear. Sweaters, Socks, Mitts, Heavy : Rubbers, etc. COB {FECTIONERY NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES z=zy you have finished your little laugh | ; throned. _out his case by reading tl Matthias." common cap--especially when it have transmitted or delivered to Far to the south, and sharply out- lined in the blue empyrean, it floated westward, typifying the spirit of Brittania expanding over in this western hemisphere. To the soul prophetic it suggested a €¢ * ) 'Les. Miserables | FRIDAY | William Farnum vision of the wonderful days to come, when man shall have out-. > grown the limitations of his en- TL vironment and the governance of | SATURDAY | the spiritual shall become en- The class ot Sunday School had BI LL H ART been studying the first Chapter in' in the Acts of the Apostles i which ' c ' JS AEE "The Poppy Girl's Husband 2" of election, one lad said that "they all jumped on him and Kicked 1 him." ; The teacher was surp the rendering, but the b GWA, Apblications for 'membership and informafion con- cerning returned men, write which says, "the lot 5 A picture comes from past, irom the days © of since we jauntily sported a' . M. DaviDsoN "Christie" last (it was then quite | : ns ~ Sec'y-Treas. the thing, don't you know). From Regular meeting St, 30 pm.' he land where the "Christie" was FIRST SUND AY every month. ! then ia vogue is a distance of, many miies, and onc could con- struct quite a monologue on the | difference in present day styles. But we must admit that its . higher grade than a Stetson or RELI ABLE REPAIRS tion of handsomé chaap! ; to svezy desefiption - [When a well-known sport gets : Gas Engines an eye on this he'll be red in the AUTO, TRACTOR, MARINE, face with wrath, for he possibly |: 2h may take the joke amiss, and go; AERO and STATIONARY Consult on the beastly war path. So when DURANCE & MILLINGTON THE REPAIRERS WITH ~ EXPERIENCE. DRYDEN ; <i" ONT. 7 oe For is well displayed on the head of al 1 and again have control of your breath, you can wager your king- dom--up to the half--you'll soon hear of an editor's death.] TOWN OF SIOUX LOOKOUT Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List. NOTICE is hereby given that I rm persons mentioned in section i J. the Tl Ne A We have on hand a Full Stock of sections to be so transmitted or | delivered of the List-made pursu- ant to said Act, 'of all "per appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of said 'Muni- cipality to be entitled to vote in| the said Municipality at elections | 7 for members of the Legislativey See our Assembly and at Municipal elec-!, tions; and that the saiad list was WAS HI N G M A CHINES first posted at my office at Sioux | Lookout the 17th day of Septem- | ber 1920, and remains there for}: inspection. J And I hereby call 'upon all} Voters to take immediate proceed-| ings 'to have any "errors orf omissions corrected according tof law. : Dated this 13th Yayiof October, GENERAL HARDWARE 1 Ranges, Doors and Windows, : Paints, Varnishes, &c. Easy to operate. Special sale of Kiddies" Express Wagons. $1.75 to $4.50. Kuo E; Dryaen Ont. i (SE Rus without Power. ? "Ready for Heavy Duties The Case 10-20 is noted for its reserve = For belt wo this. tractor Yule a power. © Owners state that these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, are always capable in emergency, for. silo fillers, bay pressds, feed mills, ete. extra hard plowing or fot grades. + For all round use this tractor demands I This 10-20 is recommended for pulling your careful consideration. It has long three 14-inch plows which it can pull proved its worth. It is economical in in sod or stubble. £ operation, burning kerosene successfully. i It also handles' other implements Its built of the finest materials. usually réquirin, about six horses, such ;8¢t your money's worth. as two 7-foot binders, two 20-shoe grain | Jiefore you decide on your tractor, let us show the advant drills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 jie. ¢ oul Sh 2 10 foot double disc harrow, ete, judge. CASE SHERIFF' S SALE OF LANDS for ARREARS of SCHOOL and : STATUTE LABOR TAXES. Province of Ontario. You KEROSENE TRACTORS F.'T. BRIGNALL, Oxdrift, Ont. District of Kenora. To wit: BY VIRTUE of certain warrants given 'under the hands of the Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the School Board of Aubrey 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 building occupied as a Meat Market by W. J. Robinson, Main Street, in the Town of Dryden, in the District of Kenora, on MONDAY, THE 6TH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1920, at the hour of TWO o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell by Public Auction the said lands, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to Hschome such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. TOWNSHIP OF AUBREY. Total Total Taxes Patented' including Costs School and. °F Unpat- ented. Statute Lab- our & costs $47.81 $26.42 $26.24 $26.24 School Taxes Statute Labour Taxes Lotor portion of 'U0ISSAOU0D) South 4 12 North Pt. 3 S. 750i N. 25 3 $5.72 $5.20 $5.20 $5.20 171 $42.09 80 $21.04 8115 $21.04 8034 $21.04 ° 80) : Unpat.. © Pa.t Unp.at. Unp.at. ve Hoe) oe) Ne) 3 N. ofS. 15 2 LW. 15 of S. ) nots 1g oi) Lot 2 40) $33.46 South Pt. 7 160 $70.64 $31.05 North Pt. 6 160 $70.34 $36.78 2 5 - Unpat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Unpat. $38.95 $109.82 $114.23 $5.89 $57.17 $6.28 $71.04 JOHN W. HUMBLE, Sheriff, District of Kenora. 1020. © i INTERNATIONAL $5:49 $7.23 $7.11 'North Pt. 160 $31.34 $19.04 South 4 12075%$43.62 $21.14 DA DLW OQ Sheriff's Office, enorz, Ont, Bue pay i Mec Cormick : Deering i - 10-20 TITAN TRACTORS give. Sturdy, Reliable, Economical Power on the drawbar as well as on the belt, using Kerosene for fuel. HAS Roomy Platform, Comfortable within easy reach of the operator. THE IGNITION CURRENT isfurnished by a high tension mag- neto of the rotary type, equipped with an impulse starter--no batteres required. : ; : Seat, with steering wheel Other Special Features.-- Throttle Governor, Mechanical oiler, large wide friction clutch pulley conveniently located, Steel Roller drive chains, adjustable Drawbar, and Foot Brae. For Prices and further particulars, see S. CORNER, .« On write to ; : INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Le, Winipeg Mom BUILDERS SUPPLIES R. Bric! Lime General Blacksmith ®"'g Lis, AND | Sash & Doors Wood Worker cn of AGENT Oxd Hit. i Loon Picture Framing _ Vlanitoba Gypsum tardwall and Wood Jove, EC. oo Dots in anne to FO R | Massey-Harris Farm Implemements, ete. Bain Wagons and Sleigks 'Dryden te { nt, a DRYDEN _ ON

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