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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-09-15, Page 81P-40111. THE 1.11CKNOW 811N11111.1.— THURSDAY; 'SEPTFABWR 15. '192 • ay Cash. BUY Poe XAss Luel5now, nt. ctre You F0L, ESS Here. ite flannel- ette SPecial ,• This ie a wide "Width cloth, , of durable,. soft wen -woven teXture. Juat now'when, yoo 'llee(11Cfe.r. making up Plaaa • ' warmer ' garments for au- • , , • tunin .nights, Week -end spe- el YAROS•far 1 60 •01111Y, • 0.. ‘; co• arquisette Curta,ining This is a good quality marquisette, to be had in , either large or small, cur- tain , check. - We offer you this a a low price. itour • ,chance to fix up your 'cur-. •tain needs for fall, ;Week- endspecial, 'per 1 I C ' ynrd ,eayy. Silk, ROSY,' , Qii4tury NO* • for a •enli'eriof'clnat,: • ity ,.sillc. stacking :it high sillc;, whieh Can be. relied 11P- " On for Icing wear..The.40 are" ' • teabe had in • a varle.tY ef ' shadep moonliiiik spear]; •blo'Ph, •pablo; :parch- : inent„ etc. Geed Value at, $.1 '• Per: pai.Week- end. .epecim? "N Turkish Towelling •. Stock Up with this heavy., red „stripped tOwelling, wide.. , A -,splendid •quality, useful for • hard: „ eireryday • wear; • .,A6g. 33c. Week- end special,. • per. ,., •yard . ••• papperette° Special pretty',.patterns..She.‘kn , On a niCe vflapt ,strepg cloth ;Ant: t** tifia0 to • . Make a derable' house "waiet • ..- •,• or drese , fox ',the coming , ' colder ., claSre, Buy this: this . wtelc:at ctikvery. leW;. Week -and, speeial, PO yard 4,pe Schook.k*eatOr:. With 8 :button - polo • col- lar; . Shown in navy, brown, grey. These are. juSt what your 'boy needs', for echool' these autumn dasr.P. Week- end , special, at uono ' C • . a .. 7 • • • • LADIES NEW 'FELT $298. ,EscAt.! On' friday • eveningof 1atweek. tUt:it. seven .'c1ock a ,yonnk man by' the„name! Of Oxnard,Of Detroit,. Who --YeaslOre„-hie•siay:,.tirT•Toberitiorysii- racl-•e „miraculous.' eseape from ,death;'' says the Kincardine .Reporter. ,. While along*, the ,. Tiverton HighWaY -just nOrth 'of., the fith's eoileessia, ' •• a :..firit•• :tire in Solite looie, eni!avel three/ the car .61 the' road. ;Trilled '.0Ver' and landed ' egainat.. a. telephone 'pest; • 'the 'real end resting 'On top' of' ' the 'wire fenee 'thetar :a 'Buick roadster • bezng Upside.: down. ••• Yoong Cunard • 'erste/led from beiieath the.wrecked ear•Withotit a. Scratch.. The glasses he was wearing were,. not even broken,: • .The fact that •the 'back end .:was held up• by the fence doubtlessly' saved the ;young mitres hfe A couple of ' team s were: required to ;pull the big bos Oitt.pf the Iditch•and rightiit,"and although the ho4y, o'f IThe tar -.Was badly' damaged, the Motor would run, PLOW,ERDAI,I0E ARIFIE1.0 UNITED CHURCH 2 • NOVES 6 ••tErceeedingly ,good companies' greet- ed Miss Wellwoocl, the 'returned mia- sipnary, at• Blake and Zion ChUrehes on sunday, ,44, fair company gathered at Hackett's. The address of the in- teresting Arbiter was much enjoyed. Her recit'al of Chinese' conditione •and the work of the 'United:Ch.:ire); ,thuch: ed,rnany hearts. „ • It. was; a,merisi cOmPlinY of 'Maakait Sunday' -Scli001.•,PeoPle that 'gathered. at . the Lake- nears Kintail on Saturda>r• •afternoon fpr a picnic,. Tie weather, :Whileettireatening,:, dki..net'seriOnaly. interfere..witlt ;the fun ,of 'VW Occa- sion: :The "dip in the water the *social time spent, ”, the lunch in :the grove; :And the races ,.after Were all Pooh orgood:.„ •'•• • • '.` - ' Preparatione,` are, being, .made," for :Hackett, •Church .-ArtniVers*rY, which , is ",te be .held en' Oct 2, aftneon., and evening irervices,, • and ZiOn Chureh • AnniVersarY, •which is to be held 1 en 'Oct., 16, afternoon .and evening. :The. thenie 'next'Sunday for the Pastor's!. talk is Daily Strength and. "the Mind to blend with" Outward life." Service at *Blake in the evening. ASHFIEI.0D • NOTES., • Mise 'Jaffe Cathcart is spending Week with ;friends in Detroit: , . Mr. Donald- MacKenzie of Detroit; visiting his .pats, Mr; and Mrs.' Alex. • C. MacKenzie. 1 • Everybody •• •is' Ripley today, (Monday) attending, our Scheel. Fair. Miss Frances • a yerr eturned Tdaufiin a with relatives ,in. Michigan.: • '• Mrs: R. Martin entertained rela- tives from St. Helens last Sunday. Mr. R. Marti/rand Mr, E'; Hodgkin•-• son each lost a,- herse last week.• • We hope to hear the eound of the threshing • rnaclinein ., our this week. Miss - JeSsie Macintoshy left last meek for London; Nirliere'Sbe will en, • ter •Victbria, 'Hos,pctal as a . niirse,ine training,' . • • ' , • •• . Mies Annie Gitlies, of ; WaPhington, DC,, arid. her Mother and Wm. Ste- phens of • Teeswater; spell :]-10.st r-fri- day,afterneen at L. Maelver'e.• , fashion Can make ,the pIurop 'AM" ,stYlisb,bue it can't inake the 'arnie and the wheels were not injured. • 1°ngerr ' , ' rt-;••mr`, en • CREWE. , Mr. and Mrs:. J�e, chamney . •and' Margaret .Spent Suriday with , their, 'West on, WeilliesdaY,. where: she 'in: tends sPeriding a few. months . with: her sisters, at Calgary 'enj Crossfield, anct MrsRoy' 1 in and babe visited Wingliam Mends on Sunday. Mr an Mrs. i',"Wilfred ,lifennan are attending the tendon F r this week. ..4rs. Charlie Teramlei ;and Betty. •are,...visiting'...her sister,' Mr: S, Sher - • , :Quite a' ranriber, frota he attend, ed Blake's:.id„hurch Sunday .'iriernine,• and. :enjoyed . a Iniss'ionary • addreis, given :1:1Y Mips' '17‘7.eliWood,' returned iniesionar'y frOre: China: , • • • Some people,,,feel inipO'itant when' they 'answer the phone tdi1y, and feel , abilsed,": w'hen' the other fellow' does, • reasure n c • • Centrist Phita—Been• at Ben' Echo.: Th. highest cliff, M • ,th••••Big Rade where Ike ativer.treasiare eave ft; supposed to '.,b• loaded. -Nosier imart-L-Loeking .down • from . the cliffs of , ,Bea Eck.. Lower ,Inast—Typfeal scene at Bon Echo. , Urhile the very, atmosphere of° Bon -Echo,. one of the meat popular summer resorts .in the :Highlands of Ontario,. breathes' of romance, in Many .ways, there • Is nothing to , tellofthe desperation with 'which men • sought to .wrest 'a. secret hoard, of silver • froni the great rocky walls that •rise like ramparts' from the blue, waters of the.uppersand lower .Matinaw: • .• There Is a' host of •legends about the lost fortune 0 of Silver but the' etory that ismost generally accept- • ed is that it was:bullion brought, out of the 'district , • by. the Indians and used in exchange for blankets, "axes, Whiekey, and. firearms and .that they .had stored tnuch silver in a, Cave in the cliffs., The story goes , that one. John Myers, who kept a store at Myersville, often .eeehanged, goods for the -Indians' si•lver, but could s:0 never discover *here the-e1re • attually-lwas. ' His son, however; was brought bp with the Indians and, stipplying„ the?* With whiskey, induced them to' take him to the spot. The •three of ,thein went, up • the Moira Aiver hem MYeraville to Loon Lake and across country to Bon Echo. Somewhere on. tap of the' cliff they:came upon two flat 'stones. fere- • "-t frig ,these- Acmes. . directions they lliecover: • ed an opening about, twelVe, ineheS", in: diameter, .--through 'which,Myers' forced ,hiniself.'„ What the • flame' fLoM.tis pine.piteli torah disclosed • is detibtfiil, vais-silver.in,some-formi.so ,it is t�ld, and. immense qiutistitiet of it., Filling .this pockets and A : bag with 'the treasure, the adventurermade •• Mental -note vf-thelOcatioi and eorainenced,,the return. • "T.hb, lake. was rough" and- the-Temains, :zof the. Whiskey were lost. The twOindiane, sobered by their ...svottingf,became sorry for ,:action and. fearfu of the vengeance of their tribe,.. In an: attemPt,to 'pose Of Myers, : they upset the Canoe and lost 'their own lites, while the survivor ,made' painful •WaY back alone to Myers' Myersville, when the'soondUceurnioed to pneumonia. left' Map and description of rec•ent years' his :led men to • Waste • their .,rears and , substance on the ,supposed. treasure, of Bon' Eche. . In -186,0, George Merrill., wandfather of the.,,,pre\-' 'sent, operator of Bon Echo Inn, 1VIerrill, Dennison. , well known writer,. and One Joh % Bull, Were among, . the first to make an attempt 10 wrest the secret from the Rock. Coining to „the foot of 'the eliff which marks the jointure of the upper. and lower. IVazirtaw Lakes, Bull tot ' * the southern fate,' while worked in the, opposite direttion,, and is • said to bo ! the only man to ever see. the Cave again.. Fearing , hewever, that as, Bull had. once killed a man,, his life-, would, not be safe ifhis Secret were known, he kept it 10' himself, andiater the ;two ,men left, •,one dis.4 couraged and the other hoping to reture .again. , 110 did returre. but the great forest firee had changkl- pie • topeg'raPhy, of the top or tho •rOtl, that he wa4.: • unable to locatethe• silver for a second ti.man _narhed-. VanASS(110ei ri beeorilThg _pos... • 0Peesecl -of the..risdP,Mertgaged_two, excellent. farms On ,the Kingston Road, and.spent f'ourteen,years prosp wect- ing on .the rock t6 no :ail. Then :in t'Wo part- " .riers, 'Sills and "Scat, -were teld,:by 'aPi:riteeii:$t, the .farneus. Anna Eve • Fay; that. they would find, a: ,hatehet :dropped 'near the•ripot hy.d.ohlt Myers; They epent over two thousand dollars (all they possessed) in the, sea,011., And, sure •enotigh found a ,rugty aiceer• head with the initials. eterriped upon it, but they found- nothing ' - -4. , Ben Echo, with iteideal holidaYing frieilities, and its treastire•r'oOd`e, lies a Short Motor driVe hen% the :Canadian PacifiC Usilimay $tatlOn, , Miss FraSer of Detroit. is'the guest, of Mrs. Dan'MacDonald, .(toch- 'aish). • ' Mrs. R. A. 'Ciant Allan Grant and Roy MacKay left Iasi Wednesday for a Alip to the West. / Tike".•Kiirtail bieneli Of 'the ....W." T, HELENS „ HarVest- Thanksgiving ,Serviceayill be held. in the Anglican Church' • op ,$tinday, afternoon, Sept. 18th, when HOY. Sthaffter of. ,I.Winglonn,• will :preach. : , 4/4r2: W..4; ITliiiiPhrey, has, return, ..ed from a visit with friends at .God. ,,erieh, Auburn: .and 'Whitechurch. • .. Miss Marie M11. returned- 'to Do; troit on 'Monday, 'after king :44t r 4,a0: Aitchbion's. , • ' . . ' Mra.:L.Jaa. Rennie' and aeni, Ar..;Resn- .nia of ,Guelph,' were 'Week -;end. Visiterg: with, Mr. 'and Ar:13;,'. MIss Winnifred, Woods has return... ed home from a tip throngh the Manitoulin.' Islands; ',and: ."a vist t.ftl: the .TOrinitn'tichibition., ' Hugh: Irvin Mrs:: John,.Iryin and daUghterS, tifis. `Barr •arni: Fanny,and :son:, Mr. John Itv,iti Maclennan, near ,• the'. Soo, 'ere the. gneets 6..f.,14,r. and Mrs...I Bp :Klitheie. ford: It is :41' yes Since' Mr."tiagh Irvin 14 'St. geleres,' and he.. 'was pleased. to meet terne old friends and visit. old ,scenes.; • Rev. E. G. and :Mrs.. Whitfield have returned home, after a peasant ha.- dity..,trip, and Mr.: Whittle:1cl expects . to oecup:y 'his pulpit ,next Sunday, . held their September Meeting at the ome if %fig Tena BkthghaznA but , twenty ladies were present, and • enjeyed • a splendid program. ' vieeting-her blether, Dr: Barnby of Harnilion.• •--f Th'e September Meeting of 'the: Par-; aineunt ',will he .held. at .the • home of MiseS Greta • Campbell, on TueeclaY,' Sept. 20th. - • All roads lead to Ciirrie's COrnere: on Thursday, • Septernhei 22nd, •- 'for. Ashfield SchoolFair. . In the. evening the Auburn Dramatic Club Will ,,pre- sent their play."‘The Old Oaken Buck- et." s" The 'death ocenried on Tuesday, September '6th, of Mr: Frank . Mac- Charles,'at his residence on the boun- dary. . Although his death was not , unexpected yet it cast a loom over - Charles was well and . *favorably known. He is survived by liewidow • and one ion, Oliver, who have the synipathy-trf-thenomrnunity, in the -- loss• of a loving husband and father. The funeral„ to RipleyCemetery on, Friday; was ..very largely „attended. . Miss Olive Thompson of Bervie, ir vilting her sister, Mrs. Will "Stanley the , community, where •• Ir. Mac- of Paramount. • Miss Myrtle 'Webster, who is teacht ing near BerVie; opent the 'weekend With tier .Parente near Lticknow. 7-L—Misk-L4sabe1lakfiteD' • spent -the 'past festr -menthe Wind-: .=sor, has returned' to her home ' P7' Lochalsh;:, • Mr. T. Walker of; Chicao, is visit:. • in his Miaa Walker of AM- berley. •,, • •, Mr:',,andMrs. Melvin Reynard • of Paramonfit, 'are, spending i few -days at the London Mrs. .Evans of Nanticoke, is •vsit- • ing with her parents at Anil/drier:: ' MAFEKING .Mrs. Jas. Culbert ' and daughters. • Beatrice' and Shirley,, spent a few 'days' last -weeic.,with: her sister,. los.; Audrey Teeft, of captor*: •ISr. ape. 'Mrs. Teeft acConapanied them home onSaturdaY and spent the week -end. .Mr. and Mrs. 4.D. Reason and Mee' Clra Sproul, of , Stratford, and: Mess Will Sproul, of Dungannon, called 'on Mrs. John Saunders ..Sunday 'after- noon, , • A large -congregation were out. Sun, day morning. to .welgorne 1Vliss Care - line Wellwdod, -iniesionary 'to China . and to hear', her message and View'. point on the present .nituation-, in China.. Miss Wellwood grips and holds the interest :of her audience as, only one Can who., hag lived threugh the experiences she, relates. The ma- jority Or crewe • eengregation were present also., . • Mrs. J. Petrie • 11.•fid , Joe of near ,D.urigatinOie . and" Mre." M. Springate and Charles,' of Chicage,. ipent , Sat- irday afternoOn , at ,Mr. . J.,, •••'•., Miss l'Aliee•":81.inekleteri‘!'Is ViSitirig. her,,frierid.,;MiSe Janet „Robertson,. --et IVIernedh.- • ; - IIrs Isaac A.ndrewl.:and" 'Mrs.Jact 'Andrec;/.•-arid lii1then, spent; Tlinredef with .Mafeleing, ftiende.. Now that. the MOrtii Huron I3y-, Eleition is OVet, the World wilt :move -,on.tyrucirthe aani,e' as 'Usual. • •,.. • . o ' Even a casnal 'study of masculine. • faces indicates that., nattire kite* het' trecti!tt Will. be held .at thes.10M0 A" IWO"- /WI' WO /444/14,4 ,"' 4140 glill'A444.1440,440*-44* " business. *hen 00 provIlled . Ur", ii..110140))", • ' • , Rernembex' the date. •set,, • •foe 'the United Church ,Anhiversary—October 16th, to 'be ,followed on the Tuesday evening. by a -Fowl 'Supper:, Oyvirig to the Winghern Fair com- ing on Sept. 23, the date of St. .Hel, ens School , Fair has been changed, tc • Saturday, Sept.: 24. • On Monday a goodly number. of the. young people of the community gathered at the• home of Mr. and Mrs,' Jas: MacFarlane, and, spent a.pleas' ant' evening. During the evening, an adelresS was ;read, 'and Miss Janet. MacFarlane was presented on behalf. of', the-youngrpeople With, cc, landsonie. wrist watch. Miss Janet is president .of the :Y.P.B.C., and during her stay ,in St. Helens. has been very active' in church "Work. Mr: and Mrs. . Mac'. Farlane'and faniily are leaving this •week for neer Ethel, where..they have Purchased .a farm: They have taken an active' part in the life of:the coin; munity, and their. 'departure is Much regretted. The;'best wishes,: of a host Of friends folOw there all to t!teoligsefromn•!thehmne. Among % :Is • vicinity who ate attending ,the London Exhi- bition are: Mr.' and Mrs.. D. load; mi. Stanley. -Tedd, ' Mrs. :Frank' TO-dd. MeSers. Tom Todd; Gordon'Baker, Ki- bler Woods, Flemish MacFarlane Cliffe Murray,. Ws.- I. Mines, :and, Mr. and Mrs. John McQUillin, .Mr.. Fred and Miss Dorothy McQuillin, 'an. Mr. Welter Webb. Mr. F, -Todd and Mr.: W. I. ,Millet are exhibitors -in -cattle - and poultry. - 1101.YROOD has , reopened with " Miss Doubledee back to her, . position... as teacher.' • •• • -Mr. :and Mts. Almer 'Ackert spent .a few daYs. at the Toronto: Exhibitie_n. nitiagarFails-and-report aenjoyable :time. ' vei'y • Mr: and 'Mrs.' Wm. Theinneen "arid' r: John Palmer of Detroit 'and Mr." Amos Palmer; of Kincardine; were recent .virritors with .Mr. Thos. 'Harris. Mr. and -Mrs. De,,IGevia and'tlaugh- ter; Marie'and Mr.. and. Mrs. Jeffrey, all . of Detroit, ,•are visiting with ,Mrs. Geo., Wilite. .• • , Paddy'' Kenney' has' returned to her home in, Detroit after visiting with Mrs, Thos.' White. . • Miss .Margaret Button...is vieitinn with, Mrs..:Ernest Ackert,• :. Mr, and:. Afire. • Reward F.ergusen. were Sunday visitors with Mr.. Ernest Misi Eninia 'and Mr, Alban Krae Mgr; Miss Leona and • Me: Wilfred - White 'are spending thd 'week at ton - Mr. and Mrs.' Wnk Ead were Sun- day visitors ; With the:latter's mother, Mit. Culbert- / 'Mr. and Mrs, Ben, Logan,. Mr. and ,Mrs:fchris., Blackwell, .of RipleY,' Mr. and 'Mrs. -Walter Day, of Teeewater, 'Were „gueita :at Mr: Albert thomp- .son's on SundaY... The following, were recent Vfsitoro at the Purvis home;', Mr:. and .Mrs. , . Hannon !and soft, dward, and MI,SP MeNa113',' of Chicago -Mr. • and Mrs, ponnellY. and Oa -tighter,- of Pinkerton, We are sorry to report that Mr: Roger Corrigan is under the Doctors Care, and hope that he *will 'soon he akaind again., • - ,Mr. and Mrs., J. II. nobinadn and Qui1§e3,i . end ilaugliteril;r1lelea. and Jean of - Mitetiell; spenL. SundaY 1With MirePheranti, The regular. ,rneeting -Of thZ• „rood Womelea Institute was held nt the home of 'Mrs i Wm. ThompSon opogipl. ptegiding, It . was de- cided to hold .2i. Orandmother's bay", -in tke near future, Mis4 tanra 13(41 - kava Ith .iriattimelltat end ;Daley Ayies' ebirtributed a $6,:o. ,r0,01 .was ansWerecilYV"`Mk 'Meat' PlifitOZ'Linich' Was ierved at :,the Close. l'he October A Weddings This Fall The Bride this Fall will be ,able to choose a Dinher Set from some of the New- est Designs it Reasonable Prices. • - Come and see the Patterns now in in stock -All Open Stock Patterns. Everybody is Welcome to walk around the Store and see the New Chinaware. STANLEY'S 'VARIETY STORE LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WHITECHURCH: "Mrs. Wm'. •Eagiestone ofDetroit;is visiting relatives, here. .0, , few. Vona, here attendediGoderich. Fel' Fair last week. Miss Green; of London, is visitine withMrS.atefli8n • • _ Mr. Cecil fOreter Went on the Ex.: • cursion to the West .1aet 'week The regular ;*menthly iniselenary meeting will be held on ThursdaY :af- ,ternoon, Sept. :18th; . at the.. Manse. This is a. special Meeting. All the. , ladies of the congregation, itiercordi-. 'ally inVked to attend.. ' Any. donations of fruit and 'eggs for Miss Rattie's ,litine Will be brought to the meeting. Lunch Will be served: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Henderson:vis- ited friends at Sarnia last week:• , : • The 'Presbytery and EXecutiv el the. Woinen's presbyterial 'nee, in the . Presbyterian • Church next Tuesday, September. 20th, at 10:' clock. ..In the ,afternood.ancl evenin: • the annual Meeting of .the' Young .People's take •place. cial Speakers' will be present; also special, music by outside: talent, It .10 hoped .that there will be a, good at-. tendarice. Everybody welcome. ' 0 • FOURTH .CON. KINLOSS Mr. Sandy Nicholson/ 'the aunfiner months at 'his horne here, :left fer_sa'skitoen,_M- onday. • morning. •, Mr. strict Mrs. -Lowe- returned to ther hoMe in Detroit,' after a..:visit with acquaintances"here. • Mise O)ive: Robb, 'teacher tat7t., r pr sl e hfit prize for her se,liool. at'Ripiey School Fair, Monday last•;...,in, which thirteen sehOoli".eorispeted. ' • • Mr: and 'Mrs;. Wooley of Kinear; dine,'..Were visitors at Mr: W..Green, .Wood's, the last of the week. . A'..nuMber from here are taking in the London Fair: •\ -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hunter of Lon- don, visited lait week with friends On • the Fourth.. : • Mr. Martin : Machines; was over .from Detroit to. spend -a. feirliiys nt -his home On the Second Con. ' Mr. A. lVlacDOugald ,6r Joippto spent 'a few dayg. last 'week.' with friends'here. • ; ' Mr. and ,Mrs. Alex. McDeneld and soh, Angus Gordon of Toronto, ara. -Up to, spend a few Nyeeks with • the former's Parente, Mr. and Mrs. 'An- gu; McDonald:- • • Mr. • Ale*, Middleton of Killarney Mam,isited week with...hie fa- ther, Mr. George Middleton. ' ,• • Dear lady, .1t..ie easy to teas a bus-, band, ,but impossible to respect .the; 7 kind yeti can boss. . • . SOUTH KINLOSS ' "t• ' The September. meeting Of the W„ _ S.was held at 'the •home of gia. ' , , tendance of 28. The meeting was opened in the usual: way by singing' . , . "anci-----repenting7'.of-the-71.4ord'ie-PrOe in unison :• After the reading in unit Mn from Romans 10; Miss Mary He teed offered_Prityer.....:The,__Preaident. • then read •a letter from Mrs booinhe Kincardine; inviting' the Society to at- : • tend . the Sectional .fiteetini Of. tha • . W.M.S., to:he held in Ashfield Church, Oct. 4. The 'PreSident' urged ill co s- : ' Iiitn• Make an effort to attend. • It was then :decided to hold the Thank -Offering mietinir at the': home :. of Mrs. Melvin Irwin, •.O.et. 12, al17' which Mise Dean McLeod Will jive an " addres4.' This was/ folloWed•by a beau- tifulpolo by MiesB. Moses of . sels. Miss Annie McLeod then .read * very interesting, paper on A Mis- sion in .Arabia." Theroll was then -cli11/0 and answered .by7the, name -of a Missionary in the- Moctlern•: World. Miag- i-pean McLeod give' a very' .tereating :and instructive talk on: "Our Duty ,to.the Jetvs." MI felt 'On heating this: talk, that they: were far' ' from doing their .duty to -the Jaws. . An excellentduet bY Mrs. A. Hughes and Mrs...T. 4arn'ea Mrs. .James . then .presented,the ..oeiety Nrth7the 13cioki"irow. I new God Anir . • ,sWere Prayer," • by Mrs; J..,,Goforth. ' The theeting Was then closed lay sine:. ing, and prayer by Miss.: M. Nichol - 501!'. • 1 / TRY IT yotntsELF • at our risk and learn as thousands ' have,: that Mrs. Sybilla:Spahrs Ton- .. silitis, treats Sore throats, Quinsy,' , Ceoup,' Cpugh, ..Bronchitis, Catarrh; • ;Bronchial Asthma and Tonsil. tree.. Soicesifully.—McKins'e Drug•Store. • JUST UNLOADED A CAR , „ . • . OF THE 13)EST BRANDS FOR, PALE, WHEAT.. Geo. S. Robertson LUCKNoW Ceit1.4t OtaCe: ' Wilkerten, Ont.; 20th Alm/Mk- 2.1, ....Notice is jiereliy, given; ae directed by , the ASeessment 'Act'RS 0 ' 1 ,, Sem 199, s•S;1, that.e.,Sale I.ande for •Arrears of 'Pates' wil d• of the Town .of Wilik•Orton, On Friday, September 23r& 1927i at mY '011c6 -in the County',Beildings, at the 'hour of *ten e'eleck•AAIL, When thre- 'W}lT tio pffereS-for, sale ',by;Pubite Aottiore; unleMe. the Taxes and 'Charges ere ,sooner paid, the following described landsin the ' • Villageof J utkrow Lot tr Part • Street . If 'Patented ;Acres' Taxei toiti Tag" Suhi.of Park: ..,Patented ' i4,7 • '$.15 - •'11,15 "8 90- • •, •A complete List of Lands itt the Ceenty ef :Price to he sold: for ;At., ' • Twio8 :fa :poblialtad. irithe Gitzette&".::n :ta isstiea .61'" jure.' • arid 25 and 'July 2 and 0, ti. tem.of whieb .oiam:he obtained : on applica-. ti9n , to ,Lhe underldened: . , • • - • 11 It be ,peepastirst' to '1Ield. 'an:Adjourned Sale it will held on Oot 7, 1921;-at-:thei 'Alford' n'tin*d 'pitied and lotir, • • Allan /1eltionTreasUrer COntit'Bruge Dated Ai Walkerton 'Aug, 20th, ).927, • t