8 ib Roy al Househ'd Flour $6.65 98 ih Glenora Flour. ......... BO 102 1b Teed Oats 00 Th. SHOTS vie vase es 100 tb Bran 100 tb Cracked Corn ....... 100 Poul try Food (no waste) 4. 75 Spys, 40-1b Bis: baskets of Down East Winter Apples, consisting of Baldwin: and Greenings, all No. 1 stock, smooth & sound. Best we have had for years Fase pee bushel i ab. NOW is the tim eto put in your 'winter supply; leave your order 'for above. at bottom price, as this price is Also believe Flour is 25c a bag lower than to-day's market, and wheat going up. 2D EE Ss8usiunsivinariigttags padi om i School. . vember, - Public School flonour Roll and Standing in crder of merit, For October, 1920. The following classification of Form IV. Sr., divides the students of that class into two groups: (1) An Honour class, consisting of those who have attained a per- , centage of 70 or over: for .the SELL (2) A Pass class, formed by So who came between 55 and 7 Deserving pupils who sh ow ins capable will be placed in the Honour grade in oe while any who fail i keep up to sta andard will be Ni : moted to. class B. This graduation merely classic i fies standing, not the work of the All concerned will have { the same lessons. five pupils are H La 55 In form 1v. Junior, the fst promoted, on | probation only, to the Senior "Others of the form who prove their efficiency may re- ceive. higher standing Senior III. later. | unior Iv. E. Black S. Cummings Grace Beck > Oliver . MacLachlan ps 'Doudict | Frank Kerney Geo. Wigle V. Doudiet D. Throp Nellie Hunter R. Weaver A. Wilson A. Clempson ~ D. Bigelow J L. Pinkerton Allen Offer. O. Reany M. Reid 'D. Wright H. M. Jackson, Prin. D.P. S. Stanley Attles Jack Foot Gorge Risegari Dora Nelson Ella Holm* Ernest Louttit* Ella Russell Bessie Blair The Case 10 20 is noted for its reserve power. Owners state that these tractors are always capable in emergency, for extra hard plowing or for grades. This 10-20 is recommended for pulling three 14-inch plows which _it can pall it in sod or stubble. - It also handles "other implements usully requiring about six herses, such .as two 7-foot binders, two 20 shoe grain drills, six secticn spike-tooth harrow, 8 to 10 foot double disc harrow, ete. your careful consideration. proved its. worth. Ready for Heavy Duties \ For belt work this tractor drives Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, 'silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete 3 For all round nse this tractor demands 3 It has long : It is economical 10 operation, burning kerosene successfully. It is built of the finest materials." You get your mon2y's worth. : 3 Before you decide on your tractar, Jet us show you the advantages of the Case Tine. = Youll then be better able to. judge. KEROSEN E - TRACTORS E.T. BRIGNALL, Oxdrift, 2 Ont. : These have until Christmas to demonstrate their worth. $ 1ELECO00PTIDT Margaret Latimer* by + Kathleen Oliver* Robert Higgins Olive Moore Gerald Marks Following is the standing "form : Senior 1V.--class A. B. Harris H. Gough Olga Erickson* Dick Gillbanks* Alice Berrey J. Noble, ~1.. McMaster I Bigelow ! co Sg Haguare, Furniture and Undertaking IT, Dryden eBOBIRO IO LOLDIBIDIVIOD PWID BOB GIR 286 HIBORLDE § LE a WIE RE Le Junior 111. Warren Morden Rose Reany Nellie Cullen* Verne Campbell* Grace Lappage* Now i is she 'time to buy your STO VES. 5 hn on meat in SI Shee i a WABIGOON. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES On the evening of Oct. 28th, i LE te > the many friends of Mr and Mrs : 'Otto Norman gathered together at her home, and presented them FE Baw Irma Silver* with a handsome gift, in honor | i wh a Ethel Davidson™ of the thirteenth anniversary of | : Marsh an Kenneth Wilson* their wedding day. Folowing Li Toy Dorthy Dawkins* the presentation the guests sat Go Si Ada Wilson* down ta indulge in the hounteous c Ln Po Sh os 1 repast srovided by the ladies of | RS er ntonieta Sfredd* Faalii iti ; on go Poti at in i i The evening was orc - Howe . Gordon Reid* W ashing Machines. Iloor Oils. Manitoba Gypsum Har dwall and Weod pleasantly passed in song and Class B. : - Beatrice Dixon* ; = rire EE si M. Reany Elizabeth Johnson* © fire, Ete. music. Sell LET, oy The many old-time Scandin- | E. Haardie George Higgins :. waking anne om A Full Line of GENERAL HARDWARE Kept i in Stock. - : : 4 C i iL We carry a full line of Electric Irons and htc, Sesh & Doors' Te Electric Stoves. Picture Framing Paints. yr Ar re em nn SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS fcr ARREARS of SCHOOL and STATUTE LABOR TAXES. Province of Ontario. Dis : Swanson Constante Sfreddo® avian songs and ballads were Seen onstante listened to >with interest, Music | L. Nya w Louis Sfreddo* ak being generously provided, 'danc- Be Edward Pilboys ; ing completed the programme, : ee - Minnie Reid* BD, ANDERSON | after which everyone departed Moy go > Violet Shelley ~ homewards well contented with Nora Shi Eva Kentner 7 DRY DE H,: ONT. : the evening spent in merry Geo. Pilkey Tom Thompson thi making. : ne (Yequal) Gladys Nymark ; Albert Noble Walter McMaster® Marjorie Taylor* Fred Cooper Ernest' Klose* Willie Dixon™- Jack Cooper Edward Curley trict of Kenora. To ail : 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 ecretary- aster 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 'Unorganize | Townships) for the collection of arrears of taxes due on the under- mentioned lands, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the | tas, together with the lawful costs and charges be sooner: i 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, Ol MONDAY, THE 6TH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1920, at the hot George Curley of TWO o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell by Public Auction K. McLeod, Teacher, | the said lands, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge : i such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. Tm in : TOWNSHIP OF AUBREY. Margaret 1lunter - : Arthur Clark Catharine Sharp Sydney Lappage Mary Pikley 'Eldon Wright Astred Edgren Lily Pilkey © Statute Total Total Taxes cludi: g © Labo p: , y Appr Costs School and, ; 7 Statute Lab: = our & costs' | Lot or portion: of School Taxes UoISSID107 $47.81 $26.42 $26.24 $26.24 171 $208 $5.72 €o om 04 $5.20 81% $21.04 $5.20 8034 _ $2104 $5.20 - 80) Te gE > J ofS. tL ) 14 of So 14 ) : ) 2 : Lot 40) "333.4 $5.49 South Pt. 160° $70.64 $3L. = 5. North Pt. : 160 $70.34. $7.11 North Pt. 160 $31.34 $5:&9 South 14 129%4$43.62 $6.28 JOHN WSU ILE, South 5 12 Walter Moore Neh Pt. 3 Almina Black* : > 2 of N. "1 Francis Edwards*® A A. Violet Smith* : 5) of S. 3 Nellie Yaroshuk* . Olive Lewis Winnie Moorehouse* Victor Oliver* Junior 11. = Evelyn Adair % Grace Gough Robert Berry Gladys Noble* Teddy Sherwood* Grace Hardy Alma Larson Dorothy Fox Clara McBratney Victor Nymark Nellie Elsey William Koshon* © James Clark* Lizzie Trist William Franklin Rolph Nelson Charles Weaver Joan Offer* William Silver* - Edward Louttit ARE Wright, Penchor ORONO $3805 $109.82 $1 i 3 Sheriff's Cffice, Kenora, Ont, Aug. 23rd, 1920. RE INTERNATIONAL McCormick ; { Senior I. Margaret Wands Willie McMaster Winnie Fox Mary Sharp Edwin Halderson Harley Wallin Lily Moore "Cecil Swanson Margaret Marshland Ethel Willard Pauline Pinkerton Junior 1. Leonard Hadly = 3 » Licy | Dawkins he a Elmer Silver - F 1, Ss. Maggie Trist John Willard Char lotte Dixon (Turn to last page.) | oo CHAT} HAM INTERNATIONAL ROBSLEIGHS quality fea ares," 'such as unusual oscillation, high ii ie distribution of load on the runners, long steel runner nose plat "That the construction of throughout is evident in the sturdy bolsters and steel these sleighs is special roller construction, the large bearings on the the heavy ironing of all w= caring parts. Attractive and striped. For prices and further par tieuldrs apply to CORNER, or wr ite to