THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Dryden Public School] ~008 . GWA Apnlicaticns for \ : | 28 mambership. Honour Roll and Standing in order of merit, For November 1920. and eady for Heavy Duties 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 pull in sod or stubble. : It also handles other implements "usually requiring about six horses, such 8ét your wa) TE : as two 7-foot binders, two 20 shoe grain Jiefore youuecide on your tractor, let : y ; i us show you the advantagbs of the Case drills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 i; y > ages of the Case ; line. Youll then be better able to to 10 foot double disc harrow, ete. judge. Ia informafion / con- | returned cerning ; ; ; . Sn Following is the standing. by men, write form : DAVIDSON Sec'y-Treas. (*equal) Senior I'V.--class A. I Bigelow C. Pinkerton H. Gough E. Ray Nora Norens Olga Erickson J. Noble 2 G. Clark B. Harris Dick Gillbanks 1. Smith * N. Howe 3 re V. Ray ; x M. Rean £2 I eid KEROSENE ~ TRACTORS : +0+080008005 304 For belt work this tractor drives Case 20x36 thresher, fully equippe silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, etc. For all round use this tractor deman your careful consideration. It has long : proved its worth. It is econc operation, burning kerosep edi It is built of tht/ Regular meeting at 2.30 p.m FIRST SUNDAY 'every month. - RELIABLE REPAIRS to every description of Gas Engines AUTO, TRACTOR, MARINE, AERO and STATIONARY : Consult DURANCE & MILLINGTON THE REPAIRERS WITH EXPERIENCE. DRYDEN . ; LADIES WOOL SPATS TC CLEAR, $2.69 per pair. Come =arly and get your size and color. ne SQODPEHTHLTO CLIO seh eid RoDOBIHEBEHITSDOT £4¢ 0BLBORLT BID TABI 4040 T= BRIGNALL Oxdrift, On J \ FIFTY CENTS A YARD OFF all pure Silks, hs Alice Berrey Grace Beck Class B. T. Foote LC L. Nymark May Quirk L. McMaster 0. Swanson L. MacLachlan. S. Cummings FE. Black : James Offer Junior: 1v. , Taffeta, Pailettes and Messalines. ONT. { DPCOBOITORITINIDO >GE vv Hardware, Furniture and Undertaking Just in Time To Save Lives T HE visitor was ushered into the little living-room. Through a back window one glimpsed three | children busy over mud pies. The last time the visitor had seen 'the young mother and her husband had been at the Muskoka I'ree Hospital for Consumptives. Some months previous to that both had develoued tuberculosis. Future health--Ilife, indeed--depended on prompt measures. Yet, if the hus- band stopped earning, how could they live. Their despair had been tragic. In' just such cases the "Muskoka Hree" fulfils its mission.: IHusband and wife were sent there and given every care. Grand- mother, with financial help from the Sdmaritan Club, kept the chil- dren. To-day, they are home again, cured. : "We went just in time," caid the i] vs bh A i f in Ii! 3 0 . : 0 taking a 2 he gx Let me quote you rates. young wife, gratefully, a tender i " : light in her eyes as she glanced at Ley § RTT IRN ------ oo ¥ E D. ANDERSON R. J. PRONGER |! ntributions may be sent to Sir "DRYDEN, ONT. _ Dryden, Ontario. Now is the time to buy your STOVES. A Full Line of GENERAL HARDWARE Kept in Stock. We carry a full line of Electric Irons and Electric Stoves. fii y Washing Machines. Floor Oils. Paints. FIRE, . _fE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE, ANIMAL PLATE GLASS. . ; ; Representing twelve of the largest Mantioba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood fibre, Ec. Dryden and outlying district fully covred. "ss in the world. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS for ARREARS of SCHOOL and STATUTE LABOR TAXES. H. M. Jackson, : Jackson Province of Ontario. Prin. D.P. S. District of Kenora. To wit: Senior III. : BY VIRTUE of certain warrants given under the hands of the Ernest Louttit Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the School Board of Aubrey Gorge Risegari school Section No. 2, and the hands of the Chairman and Secretary Jack Foot Treasurer of the East Aubrey Road Commissioners (and in acc Stanley Attles ordance with the Assessment Act, the Unorganized Territories Gerald Marks Schools Act and the Act imposing Statute Labour in Unorganized Kathleen Oliver Townships) for the collection of arrears of taxes due on the under- Margaret Latimer mentioned lands, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the May Hutchison taxes, together with the lawful costs and charges be sooner paid, 1 Dora Nelson shall, in the building occupied as a Meat Market by W. J. Robinson Bessie Blair Main Street, in the Town of Dryden, in the District of Kenora, 'Robert Higgins | MONDAY, THE 6TH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1920, at the he Ella Holm tof TWO o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell by Public Auction Ella Russell el] the said lands, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge Walter Smith such arrears of taxes and charges 'thereon. Sra Junior 111. Warren Morden TOWNSHIP OF AUBREY. u Kenneth Wilson - : Nellie Cullen: Rose Reany | Ethel Davidson Verne Campbell Gordon Reid Louis Sfreddo Grace Lappage Dorthy Dawkins Irma Silver Walter McMaster - Tom Thompson Eva Kentner Albert Noble Kate Finlay Y7illlam Gage, §4 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, or to Geo. A, Reid, Treas- urer, 223 College © , Toronto. ohana enim Lot or portion of Total Taxes mcludi- g School and Statute Lab- our & costs School Taxes , Statute. Labour, Taxes Total Patented _ Costs ; > = a 'npal 0 uoIssaduoy i North Pt. 3 S. of N. 15 SE ul nie 8034 .N. of S. 152 80) W. 14 of S. 1) 55 of 5.34 1 ah Lot 40) $33.46 South Pt. 160 $70.64 $31.05 North Pt. 160 $70.34 $36.78 North, Pt, 160 $31.34 $199+ $589 $57.17 Pat. ny > South 18 1295$43.62 $21.14 $6.28 $71.04. ~Unpat Ernest Klose i JOHN W. HUMBLE, pat Sheriff, District of Kenora 80 : $21.04 8115 $21.04 $21.04 $5.20 $5.20 $5.20 $5.49 $7.23 $7.11 $38.05 Unpat- '$10082. Par $114.23. Pat. 2 7 6 2 5 Sheriff's Office, L: Kenora, Ont.,, Aug. 23rd, 1920. INTERNATIONAL EREETI TTT Howard Kentner Beatrice Dixon: Fred Cooper Gladys Nymark Ada Wilson Violet Shelley Elin Johnson ~ Minnie Reid 'Willie Dixon | : : Marjorie Taylor. ~~ © - HIN 2 1 8 Be NTR Edward Curley 0 WY IE I Ys 2 George Curley = be ill ills Jack Cooper ~ Elizabeth Johnson { K. McLeod, Teacher, Senior 11.--class A. Catharine Sharp McCormick De ring 5 Why waste Hn 'on that old struction as it is possibl Sydney Lappage* to make it, and under nor. | Junior | Eldon Wright* Francis Edwards Arthur Clark Almina Black Olive Lewis Margaret Hunter 11.--Class A. Evelyn Adair Grace Gough Grace Hardy Teddy Sherwood Dorothy Fox James Clark Alma Larson* -and No. 4, I mal "conditions will tha Try it and be convinced Made in four sizes: No 350lbs. per hour; N 450lbs.; No, 3, 8solbs. a "For prices and further particulars apply ol ~S. CORNE