'THE DRYDEN OBSERVER - = "| DIRECTOR APPOINTED . Ll Ea hn 'A DAUGHTER OF DRYDEN LDODOE $Bé d BVT ETI VOD IV OBI BOTY oe gg : : ) ol i 9 Hy & Ld ga : = The, Convention of the U. F. AW. O. at Glengoland School~ house Nov. 12th was 'well atten- ded by the Local members and others, Mrs Clark and Miss Tyler representing Eagle River, and F. T. Brignall being sent by Ox- drift Branch. 7 fo Ar order to give: latecomers from outside clubs a chance to fake part in the election ,i was' decided to let the programme 'come first and business after. Miss Edna Reed, soloist, High "Park Methodist Church, Toronto, will appear in Dryden, her native | town, at an early date. Although usually her engagements are 'made in cities like Toronto, Detroit, &c., she has readily met the wishes of the ladies of Dryden and will sing here as s00n as arrangements can be made for a concer. i Th ee There is a special 'attraction' for any one who has achieved Mr Herb Martin being unan- distinction in life to return to the imously appointed chairman for scenes of early absociation, with the evening, proceedings were the world's honours fresh upon opened by the singing of "O her, x bes Sires will it Canada™ by all present. Much te for us to hear this great singer ~ > : io Cree ia 1 ll taking part in. and remember that she is in a 38 ive 7-foot binders, two 20 shoe rol the programme, which "was special sense singing for us be- drills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 gractls enjoyed by everyone, and cause we are of the town where "to 10 foot double disc harrow, etc. KEROSENE | F, T, BRIGNALL, esveral of the members being |she spent her girlhood. = = encored. 1 : : a CAS TRACTORS | ~~ Oxdrift, ® $ Ed bd 68 1b Royal Househ'd Flour $6.65 © 68 1b Glenora Flour ....... an102 th Peed? Outs. + = 100° 1h Shorts. dive. i00.1b Bran ........ 100 1b Cracked Corn 3:75 100 Poultry Food (no waste) 4.75 i Ready for Heavy Duties ~ For belt work this tractoe drives a Case 20x36 thresher, fully: equip d, silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete, 3, For all round use this tractor demands your careful consideration. It has long proved its worth, 'It is econo 'in operation, burning kerosene succes It is built of the finest materials get your monay's worth, ; Before you decide on your tr us show you the advantages of line. You'll then be better | judge. Ls 2 045" $ The Case 10-20 is noted for its reserve 2.7 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 pull in sod or stubble, = 5 It also handles other implements usually requiring, about six herses, such @ @ © @ @ oh ns 3 » woul ba, baskets of Down East Winter Apples, consisting of Spys, Baldwin and Greenings, all No. 1 stock, smooth & sound. 'Best we have had for years . $3.00 per bushel basket--1o0c a 1b. 5 : A Miss Reed comes 'with the Special thanks is due to the highest credeitrals as an artist, social committee which made the and there will be great eagerness arrangements. : : 3} io hear her sing. . The date will The Business part of the meet- be announced later. Watch for ing resulted in the election of Mrs the bills. . : E. Browning as District{ = = = > RR: ~The Jackpot © NOW is the tim eto put in your 'winter supply; leave your order for above. Also believe Flour is at bottom price, as this price is 25¢ a bag lower than to-day's market, and wheat going up. § Kenora District. = At the close! } of clection Mr Mratin presented i Glengoland School Board with a N 3 3 ® ] S 4 4 3 Director for 1921, to represent Nr VBDIBO 345 IBID BEBITODE tBeB FETE cm rs" shall be to sign'a yeasly sentract'and pay required 'kSchoolroom clock, the gift of the { PU. F. W. O. . Mr 'Harry Walm- "Isley, in accepting the clock on | bea of the School Board, re- {plied with a suitable speech. The crowd gave their attention to the "excellent lunch provided by the The wouldn't get full so often. Signs of pre-war days, Lim- burger Cheese on the market. ! Perhaps, if there was a woman In the moon instead of a man it i 4 Keep your secret from your Hardware, ; Furniture and Undertaking. 'six months' rental in advance if ladies of the local branch. _owners of property, and if in rent-] la anthem brough this part : : vg ito a close. SEA ooo ied property must pay One year's 10, i meeting of the Telephone téntal in advance." finless guaran-! Those il Whol Sod 2 nmission held on Wednesday «oa by landlord. a { dance for a few hours a terwards, the following rates were ad: = © © (and thus finished an enjoyable er year -- ET Office hours: for- Telephone Ee-| evening. . : S RENTALS : ~change.-- vido rhe nt > : Cigna Z am. until®2 o'clock midnight, css Telephone .... . $36.00 Between the hours of 12 midnight | death = recently of Mr Joshua 1c I: Telephone:.. 24.00 1 7 a.m. a toll of roc. per call Reed, who at one time conducted ss $2.00 each per year for will be made, to be. paid monthly. | the store now occupied by D. W. telephones on party lines. ThA Blan Scott. "i Word has been received of the nsion telephones in 'same =. . ing or plant-- Vall telephone . ...$18.00 a a s en a To cach 5 months old. - Their dams nal subscribers to pay six s rental in advance. i ¢rs other than "Origi-. Seen ment ea "| W. Steele, of New York, one FOR SALE.--A Filly and Colt, of the heaviest stock holders in { Contact Bay Mines, Ltd, was oiled ; iherz to spend a little vacation and weighed 3200 pounds. Mav be look over the property. He is Sih very well pleased with the out- 1, application. . : ar : o hospitali last week t house friends and your enemies will never get next to it, i The big drop in Sugar didn't make much of a noise in town. Just an echo. i 1 We should not have to worry so much about fuel if only a drop in coal would we feel sure that the wood would. Though the autumn chill has arrived, it is a bit too early to take the snow shovel ont of the moth balls. : : Prices are coming down. but the five cent piece is still too timid"to venture out without a strong escort. | Mrs Wanacott visited Kenora to see her daughter, Margaret, who is slowly recovering from an operation for 'appendicitis. i In the column of a contem- porary the following question is asked "Will kissing die uot?" think we can answer the question without a moments thought. Not so long as there are girls to be kissed. the title "How to get a House of Your Own" A good may people wearing out their shoe leather in quest of accommadation would be glad to be told how to get a belonging to somebody else. ie = The Department of Militil and Defence , still have in their | posession a considerable number [of 1914--1915 Stars 'awarded to : members of the C. E. F. but is 'unable to make delivery to those entitled, as their addresses are un- ~ of ithe G. W. V. GW. with the following inscription. : Phe The kindly rememberance came known. Every man ni this i district who considers himself l entitled to one of these medals, is 'requested to write the Secretary i j 'A, furnishing their address... © I <ther with a handsome box ars, + the Secretary of the V. A. has received a card Tet 1918--Armistice--1920 : - Remembered Those Who Fell and 'Who Returne.d from Miss Maggie ' whome sincere Allen, to and grateful thanks anr tendered by the Com- -rades. The Cigars will be dis- tributed to all returned men by i H. Willard, G. W. V. .A Pres- ident at his store. "day with her husband, | Mrs Hicks is so painfully neat _ that she makes life miserable for "her family. One of her rules is that all members of the house- hold must remove their shoes be- fore entering the house. 4 "Bill" she remonstrated one "Ifound 1 & grease spot on one of the din- came off those pants you wear "ing-room chairs and I think it Main Street, in the Town of A new phamplet to hand, bears A Full Line of GENERAL HARDWARE : Kept in Stock. Be + m] ¥ We carry a full line of Electric Irons and ce Electric Stoves. Yo Washing Machines. Floor Oils. Paints. i STATUTE LABOR TAXES. Province of Ontario. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS for ARREARS of SCHOOL and District of Kenora. 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 Secrefary- 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, i Dryden, in the District of Kenor fi 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 dischar such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. me TOWNSHIP OF AUBREY. Lot or rortion of Total Taxes includi..g School and Statute Lab- our & costs $47.81 $26.42 $26.24 $26.24 Patented or: Unpat- ented. Statute Total Labour Costs Taxes : School Taxes 20U07)/ sa1oy 'uoIss; South 145 North Pt. S. of N. 15 3 S. E. Y 3 N. ofS. 14 2 W. 4 of S. 7 of S. 14 Lot South Pt. North Pt. North Pt. South 4 12 Unpat. Pat Unpat.. Unp.at. $42.09 $5.72. $21.04. $5.20 $21.04 $5.20 $21.04 $5.20 171 8o 8114 8034 80) ) ) 40) 160 $70.64 160 $70.34 160 $31.34 1297,$43.62 rg ado on $38.95 $109.82 $114.23 $33.46 $5.49 $31.95 $7.23 $36.78 $7.11 $1994 $589 $57.17 = Pat. $21.14 $6.28 $71.04 Unpa JOHN W. HUMBLE, Pa Pat NE Sheriff's Office, Kenora, Ont, Aug To the comrades of the G.W.V.A. CHATHAM INTERNATIONAL BOBSLEIGHS have spec quality features, such as unusual oscillation, high clearan e eve distribution of load on the runners, long steel runner nose plate That the construction of these sleighs 8s exceptionally ong throughout is evident in the sturdy bolsters and steel braces, th special roller construction, the large bearings on the runners; a the heavy ironing of all wearing parts. = Attractively hand p and striped. ame C8 rd : gr rr od WE - For prices and further particulars apply to