Dryden Observer, 7 Jan 1921, p. 3

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PUR DRYDEN OBSERVER. ion Dryden Public School | Honour Roll and Standing in order of merit, For DECEMBER 1920. Following is the form: / (equal) Zag IV--cluss A. "Alice Berrey 4 M. Reany / Dick Gillbanks Geo. Wigle 1 Bigelow LI. McMaster t= B. THarris i EE Ray HH. Gough * Nora Norens 'V. Ray S. Culimings J. Noble C. Pinkerton Olga Erickson E. Black James Offer May Quirk LN standing ; Marshland E. Curley O. Swanson T. Foote Grace Beck Junior IV..--class A Allen Offer A. Clempson D. Bigelow O. Reany Nellie Hunter Frank Kerney IL. Pinkerton . -M Reid Class Breer. wa A. Wilsor G. Doudiet R. Weaver D. Wright H. M. Jackson, Prin. D. B.S. Senior 111. Milo Upton Gerald Marks Kathleen Oliver Jack Foot "Gorge Risegari : John Martin Ernest Louttit Ella Holm Dora Nelson Stanley Attles May Hutchison Margaret Latimer 'Ella Russell Bessie Blair Robert Higgins Walter Smith HL Warren Morden Irma Silver Dorthy Dawking Nellie Curley Ethel Davidson Constante Sireddo:. Louis Sfredd. Verne Campbell Ada Wilson Kenneth Wilson Gordon Reid ~ Rose Reany Sdarjorie Taylor Kate Finlay Po o> Junior } innie Reid "5 Antonieta Sfredd . Eva Kentner - Walter McMaster Cooper ard Curley ge Curley Minnie d Pilkey eth johnson McLeod, Teacher, ldon Wright Sydney Lappage Hrances Edwards* Almina Black* Arthur Clark Walter Moore* ~ Violet Smith* Astrid Edgren* Grace McKellar* Margaret Hunter Victor Oliver™® Nellie Yaroskuh* George Martin anior I1.--class A. Grace Gough Evelyn Adair 'Alma Larson' by Bobbie Berrey* Grace Hardy B. Teddy Sherwood Winkie Edgar Nellie Elsey Dorothy Fox Gladys Noble James Clark Victor Nymark' William Silver Edward Louttit* Joan Offers Lizzie Trist H. E. Wright, Teacher Senior I. : Winnie Fox Helen Higgins Willie McMaster Edwin Halderson Jimmie Curley Mary Sharp Cecil Swanson Harley Wallin Ethel Willard Lily Moore Irene Williams Margaret Marsland Pauline Pinkerton Junior I. Frances Foulis Leonard Hadley Arthur Butcher Charlotte Dixon Maggie Trist Jimmie Smith Douglas McBratney Ruby Nelson John Willard Elmore Silver Lucy Dawkins Albert Berrey Marian Hill Philip Wright Lenora Stefaniuk Duncan McKellar Ernest Rush : Jimmie Weaver Roy Shelley Class J} Senior Primary "N= Reéaney Jeanette Reid Olaf Smith Laura Robinson George Gough Pearl Stefanik Thomas Sharpe May Bartlett Orval Adair George Sherwood Robert Cooper Alice Bigelow Thelma Brooks Gordon Campbell Primary. Arthur Doudiet . Phyllis Hawke Alice Halderson Bella Blake Harvey Klose Mary Smith Grace Klose Senior B. Lilly Shelley Richard Trist Elmer Wice Kathleen Wilkinson Evelyn Pinkerton Reta Stewart Patricia Wright Robert Clark Louis Lodi Nellie Hardy James Yaworski Monica Brooks Junior B. Edward -McMonage Reta Lodi Jimmie Hill Fred Yaworski Yole Sfreddo George Moore Lily Lewis Lloyd Wigle Christine Sharp Mary Blake. Mildred Barker Frank McMonagle Class Frank Fox Jack Bartlett Thomas Rush Jimmie Brooks Kenneth Kerney C, Lloyd Brisson Marjorie McKellar Ruby George Jean Dempster Bianca Cova Laurence Stratton B. McVicar, Teacher Ca : M. J. CROSIER General Merchant, OXDRIFT, Out, dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce A gent for Yorkshire Insurance Company Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Implements I. L. Steel, Teacher. | i H | | PO60£6906000003850% 2436000 s A.J. GARDINER Geaer derchant EAGLE RIVER, © AGENT FOR Gochishull Plow Go. mpiemants Lharnla'e Pesnm Conavatara V Wivuni wupuruiuso ait soi Yaa ERG 2 Frost & (UGH SOBLEOILBHOC HL EGO 000 & 2, rif th | PRGRLVRLHLEDELI CELL PERE 2S 5S | 6.W.V.A. Ya Apnlications fo ; wembership uformafion ceruing nen, write con H. M. Davipson Regular meeting at 2 33 Se%ceees00al Desde: = BO. 7. 1O4%7 or Bryden Livery, Transle and Exchange Bara ag DRY ONT "HOOPS £426000 sca db00se J £3 DEN a= LBBDHVOOGOLOVRODCL HIS EHOEL Se HO Lise s For Sale and Bent ~--ALSQC~-- CRE INSURA jaf FIRE VSUAANGE . This | dll ol lanterns are most useful. Special Sale STABLE LANTERNS at $1.35 are a bargain at the price. GLASS WASH BOARDS, at the new price, 7sc. We have on hand a Full Stock of GENERAL, HARDWARE Ranges, Doors and Windows, Paints, Varnishes, &c. A. KLOSE Dryden, Ont. and returned NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Henrietta Faulkner, late of the Town of Dryden, in the District of Kenora, married woman, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pursu- Sec'y-Treas. 2.30 p.m, FIRST SUNDAY every month. is the time of year when ant to Sec. 56 of Chap. 121, R.S.Q. 1914, that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the Henrietta Faulkner, deceased, who died on or about the Sixth day of May, A. D. 1910, are required to send by post pre- paid or deliver to the undersigned administratrix, Gertrude Mclvor, on or before the Twenty-sixth day of January 1921, their Chris- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Sarah Matilda Rehill, late of the Town of Dryden, in the- District of Kenora, Deceased, NOTICE is hereby given, pursu- ant to Sec. 56 of Chap. 121, R.S.0. 1914, that all' persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said Sarah Matilda Rehill, deceased, who died on or about the Twenty-second day of November A. D. 1920, are 1 quired to send by post, prepaid," or deliver to the undersigned soicitor for the executors, H. P. Cooke, on or before the Twenty- sixth day of January 1921, their tian and surnames and addresses, with full particulars in writing of | their claims and statement of | their accounts, and the nature of | the securities if any held by them, | duly verified by statutory declar-! ation. AND take notice that after the wr said Twenty-sixth day of January 1921, the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the sad deceased among the par- ties entitled thereto, having re-| gard to the claims of which she' shall then. have notice, and the' said administratrix will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him or his said solicitor at the time of such distribution. ; Gertrude Mclvor, Sioux Lookout, Ontario. H. P. COOKE, Kenora, Ontario, Solicitor for said Administratrix Dated this 4th day of Jan. 1921. Christian and surnames and ad- dresses, with full particulars in writing of their claims and state- ment of their accounts, and. the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, duly verified "by statutory declaration. = AND take notice that after the said Twenty-sixth day of January. 1921, the said executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among#the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which they shall then then have notice, and the said executors. will not be liable for said assets, or any part there- of, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by their said solici- tor at the time of such distrbution Donald A. Martin, William James Simpson and D. G. Dingwall, Executors. H. P. COOKE, Kenora, Ontario Solicitor for said Executors. Dated this 4th day of Jan, 1921. 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