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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-09-22, Page 51. •." . • _ . Tog Lucprow THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 4. 10.21.:. 'Uo ff E. .4111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 llllllllll 111111101111411111111111111 1111U111111011111t1111111111111111111U1S1101111111104. 1111110111111111111 ijThere is a world of satisfaction ,for the farther in. the use , of twine ..that , runs, smoothly- inhis. binder frorin beginning to the end of hatirest. , . , . , , „ The Good,Reliable , ' , Old , even and strong throughout, and is' „more econom- ical to use than short -length twine. The length Is- .. guaranteed by he..tag On every:ball-4 PlyMbuth. For real twine satisfaction there is nothing like the genuine PlYnnoutli TWine. AE & PORTEOUS hone 66 -- Lucknow .„_._ LuCklic01 • • Plecine• 74 W)Inghsfli Phoii 258, Monumental, NVorks • LUCKNOW and WINGHAM: Has the largest and most complete • stock in the 'most beautiful design'. , teNeehoeseefrome-en' e Marble, beoten Niveaish and Can adian Granites We . make a -specialty, of Family Monuments and invite Your instice-; Alen. ' •• InsctiptiOna .Neetly, ..Carefully and Promptly •Done.. See ns before placing your order.: Douglas 'Bras. • It..A..Spotton • Lucknow Ont • L, O.' L. NO. 428, Lucknow meets tKeinsecond TueSday ok every wrath In thair hall, at 5 weloeit: C. MOnint 'W. Al.;* r. Carter, Rec. Sec. .t willeproceed to distribute the asseta ef the said estate. among the parties entitled therto, having, regard only .to the claims of which they shall then have' had notice. and the said execu- tors -shall not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any per- son- of whose claim they shall not. then have received notiee. DATED' at Winghamthis thir- teenth' 'day of September, A.D. 1927; ----RTViietetesree-,'eWirigliarie PAN-Soh:tile tor for the Executors. • (29-9-c). • . • • DON'T 'SPEED -IN-. WALKERTON That it is 'better to drive ale* in , Walkerton and see the sights than it: ,is, to drive feet and see the poiice court meta impressed upon a former . . , . . • . . High School student here, who brees- .ed into town - on, Sunday evening of .last week in a .high-poWered Machine _ and proceeded to -give the 'native. a , , thriller by tramping ., heavily upon . the gas; sail's the 'Bruce Herald ...and Times. ; The Pollee,. who saw him brush' by: in a • elciUd' -of dust were unable' or , the first occasion to get his number; but on attempting 16 repeat it seems, he Met the fateofthe pitcher that Iwent toe often to the well, for he was flagged by the, officers and later taken before ' Magistrate ' Walker, Wilei fined him $20 and costa, or .a 'total levy of ;26.25 for the 'offence, as eh se-capeellingellis-lierrilit 0 • Wrie ear_forethe halaneeelefethe.eyeat, 7 0.....i... NOTICE TO CREDITORS . • , .In the inattee...of • the ,Estate of Catherine MacKenzie, late " of thu Township of Culross, in the County of, Bruce, Widow, Deceased. .‘• • • • 'Notice is ,hereby given that all per - mins having' claims or demands a- gainst :the late Mrs: Catherine Mee- Kerizie.whe died ori•or eibopt the sec- ond 'day of April A.D..1927 at,. the Township of Ciilross in; the County of Bruce, are required to send by 'post. •. prepaid Or ta deliver to the, Under-- • signed, the agent herein for the ex- ecutors, A. D. MacKenzie, : Lucknow. P.O.,• •' and Kenneth MacKenzie, Tees-. '• 'water P.O., their names and addtees- • ea and full particulars of their .'clairns and staternents of their accounts and • • the nature of the securities, if any, held. by ,them. • - • • ' AM:), TAKE NOTICE , that . after' -...the 15 day of October, 1927 the said executers, will proceed ' to distribute the assets of the, said deceaSed among the 'persona' entitled 'thereto,' having , regard only to th c1aini of which hey Slialf then have notice, and that • t ac said executors will net be 'liable for the said tesets or any part there- of to any person o,f whoee,claim they ishsill not then have received. notice. . Dated at Teeswater this 12 day of September, A.D. 1927. . '`• • ' W. IL 'Logan, Agent for said, executors. (29'-9-c) ..... . . .. .. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS .. NOTICE . IS .elIERE13.Y ' GliVEN,' . purekient to Section 69, ("nap. 121 of the , evieee Statutes' el "Ontario, .that.. „ . all ;iereorm ie:haying. elaie 'against- the., Esthe of ,John rr, Clealithers; • -do ; eeeeed Who. died' 'on' Or 'about the. eed • • and •.aa.:3i: Of' JaritiarYi:•A.1).:1927, - at •, the f TOwne:hipof Rielegi.1 a the ...Proi- : ' inee',..or.;::Orifitiro-, are "'required, IV send. '11.5Y Pet, PrenOtl., or to 'deliver to .11..' ' an stone, • Winghate„ •Ontario, Solici- ;tee 'kat the Executors,: Oh or before the,faurth day of October; .A,D...10.gT, , their hatneS and eddreitsese with lull .. partic,tiliti% in writing` of 'their elating :,...,etid the nature Of.:,theeerieerities--,Of • en yi-worcr-,ir -tyili-do-31--iraifted by a . ;statittery.. decIaratiOre ' " . , AND TAKE, 'NOTICE FURTHER • 'tat -after :the seid fourth day Of Cht. 9hOr'et;TI. .19270 the ,eetij Zxoetsterp , t0; . • Keep • the family I • united. If some are-, away frourhome, the easiest , and quickest way Is of course by a Long Dis- tance ,call. The young people' nowadays put up al 'very brave front of wish, mg to appear independent and self-reliant„ but their hearts "still *thump faster when they hear -Dad's or • Mother's voice over the wire. , • Even" When they go' intobusiness, per- haps in distant cities, their ' nature does not change with their .habita- tion. The, tie still holds. The dear familiar voices are just, as potent» Have a regular time , to call up the absent ones by Long Dist- ance. The service was, , never so rarild; !Ile cost of Interurban, Service to nearby towns—within a radius Of say.25 mil •-Very, low: ••• , • ASHOIELD. UNITED Ci,IURCH_ The, people who weren't at Blakc on Sunday evening enisied a special, treat in the stirring message that Rev.. R. Kilpatrick of Michigan, give to 'the congregation. The audience was 'smaller than usual for an even- ing „servke. Eat it.. was gocied. serve e The Hackett dhpir, are. bilay'•Fac• tiing fqr the Anniversary.' • ' • ' Next Sunday •Rally:bay Yoe 4' -Siitida1r4Sehealie----ieheneaft„...,t0achere and scholars are asked tohe' in their. 'Places,sand when it is hoped yisii:erie will benumerous. s • Blake, the Sunday School Rally is...in unison e with the church -.sereice at; 11130 flaw the `Hackett S.S. RallY. Serviee, will be held in the •church , , . auditotium, the hour preetereg the tegnliir church service:, .The pripted, sheet for order Of "giervi61,,: e used, e'eld i',epeciat•addreicisliven- ,At Zion similar arrangeMehts are 'made S.S. ,service „there leein'e at 10:39 a.m. All -are urged to mak.i these gatherings highly .successfel, re. • membering. to bring a 'special Offer -- Next „Sunday enerke fiiat annivers- ary Of the Paster on this charge, He, ' suggested at two of the services last Sunday that it be made a ..ren".eral Go to Church day for all the faraiiies at each appointment. It is efele, that both' people and minister can Mutual- lY celebrate this occasion, reinernher- ing the harmonious way ehe Weik has proceeded the last year. _kercornnienee eepek at each League mtiiig"---e--e-sitere--o-.4 talks that will be given in addition to: the League topic, on The Bbek, that Nobody KnbWee He' received the thanks of tunny for the Pilgrim Progress . telks- of .last winter, and hopes that this ser will be, as 'helpful and 'interesting all. ,Buy and Sell. Dry' Goode ,loy. ''3POt-Caehe---GoIid-GOOcW-taW--Prieb-$7 -e-THE MARKET—Hornell-Murdoch • Co. • ,ASMFIE1LP NOTES• MacIntyre. f Lale Lan dep? Miche ie Visiting at Mr Donald, MaeLean's,... .Mr Donald 'Canierop is visiting hie' brothers, Meesrs.. D. and J.. Cameron, LeChalele'. • •• ' Mr, Graleem IdeeNay is ,,,spending 'Connie, of weeks at'horne, before re- Sumin? his '„duties at Western 'Uni: verity, Londen. 'Mrs, Wm. Buckingham and .Eldon are cpending a• few days :With , her parents, *t. and Mrs. Sem Cengrain;* , s. , „in reenioss.. • • : • „ • _ Miss ' Annie MacDonald, of 'Hamilton, as visatang With sfriends in. • . reception was held lest Friday • eieninF4in• Kintail hall, in honor Of the recent marriage. Of gr. and Mrs, Fred MacGregor. They were 'pre- sented -,with ;,a handabind sum ' of _enene-Y,e_b_aidefiLikeypecalneeful ' and beautiful gifts. ' MafriedZe-At. Ashfield Minae, ora Wednesday, Sept 14th,' by the ROY. G., S. Ritchie, Mimi 'Annie ,,JonPe; -tc Mre'lehne /tuttle rof Huron. • . The following were .gt London' last week, ,taking'.'in. the exhibitzon—Mr and . Mrs. Joh n Faerieh; 'Miss Dell) Farrah, Mr. and; \MT's. Wm, Hogan; . Mr; and Mrs. P. R. Mael‘fay, •Kelso MaeNay, • Daniel,' Long, ,R eke Grant: and Pet. • Gilmore, • ' [ 'Mtge TbOmPson„, who was visiting. with' Mrs. Wm. F MeGill Of Pere - Mount; has retUrned to her home • in ,Pennsylvaniae " • ' Miss :Mary Cook :of: Paramount; is Visiting friends at ofie River. • Miss May Joinietpn :Of Toronto, eis Visiting with, her parents at ,Laurier• ; Misses Addie Ross and •Kathleen Terriff of Toronto, and Mise Irene Moore of Whiteeleireh, were :guests of Mrs Jack fiendersori: Of Para mount during last week.' Mr. Sendy MacLennan of Detroit; ia•'visiting at his home in Lochalsh." ci 'o FOURTH CON. KINI,OSS Mrs Jones who has been spending a, few afts,ts at her former home bere, has, returned to Toronto. .? ' • Mr..13ald, P 8 1, i$ Making , fits semi-annual 'visits at the schools In 'thielocality ,Mr. and Mrs; Melvin Irwin,' accien panted by Mr and 'Mrs Tyndall liqh.; insbn,°nrietored to, Deteolt to vieit few days with frieri'd.s'there,, ...tepett fee, -day'sof fast Week id London " Mas M Needham of the 'Tenth, .„ pen., is visiting withithr Mr,e J.. Carruthers.: • • ' The 41,F.Wio.•.meeting;'af the home of Miss M. -McGillivray', was Yery, well attended, despite •the hesY. time, We :Oryn, epOnt • Stinday 'at Mr, .Win. .aornr,, pay: t Sandy -hie..ankleehadly• eprained; - McKenzie:Iliad the ,Misfortene to have Mr, mid' ,Mvs. A, Hamilton ,Of Hen - "I LANGSIIIE • , :„.....e.,;,,e,ereeereeeeeeeeeeeee- ts.-; I M • or' ef Cut-, r2eS, and ;gr. and .1V,Tr, A, Graham of near. Lucknow, "yiSieed With. Mr.'s and Mrs. G. Harkness on Sunday. Mr.. and Mrs. II. Hayes and son of Detroit; visited with Mr. end Mrs. It; Tiffin on Monday,. •; Annie' 'Caineron of ...Detroit, viited last 'Week With' her „ sister; Mrs.. E. Tiffin; and her bteilier; • ce,m6yon., • Messrs. • Aires and -re:ek ;Aitehisen spent SnnOsay.with- Mr...V.*Emereon, Alex. MacKenzie who had the , misfortune, to fall cut of an apple. tree, resulting ill: a ,serreiried •ankle,. ' aria. other •bruisiese We' are glad to re- port, is doing- asvellai'ean be peeted: • , '••• • •s ..'Messrs. Geotge,Septf.end. '13rewe :,attended ,the' London Fair last week: and, ?report a ,:tedliderfl, time. • Whit might, 'eaeily have prOvede:e much -n*o..e4eieus ,eeeicleriteftban .it . was; Od'eurredease Thursday evening, as Mr. and Mrs: Geo.ellarkriesS were returning home in .their car, after at- tending •• the "alurninum demonstra- tion" held :at W. Scott's, It appears that horses belonging to .Robert Don-, eldson: had 'broken outjf.the pestere .field, ,ajid''were 'on the road. Mr. Don-. eddson had feend. this, ,out, and had • gene with his eateto get the beiges in ,again. When about tip „With. the horses he -met Mr. ,Harkness, who had already passed ' ,.three of the horses; and who did not see a forth horse by the side of the read, "due; no doubt, •to his watching the' approaching car., Of a sudden. this iptieth horse under- 'Thleale-tcrespeie -'eose -th-eeroacl,: and encountered the tare .' breaking Th7e7,, windshield and dernagirie the radia- tor. Fortunately, nobody ' wee/ ,seri- oUsly .hert,,although- all 'bitt• Mrs. Harkness sustained 'Sliht •.ette ' and • x , bruises:,• „.• . • „ 0 • .v v15.4.•• ". 0, • • "4. • WHITECHORCIE, _. -Mrs 'eltobt.__Ro_sseeetex„eneede.u.'ee_faSf • Tuesday,' after visiting, a few days with her sister, Mrs;',Middletori ats "Toronto, A "." --e-Mees..Jacciees ie- visitingerelatives London. ' ,• • Misses Kathleenll'errift and Addle ,Rosseevho, have _been is ting at their hone her, . returnei.Cto Toronto bri. Saturdey! • e• Mr, and Mrs., Walter. Mai..stiall and 'Mr. and Mrs: Oasliek f Teeswater visited on SurelaY with :Mr. and Mrs John' Faleoner. • • •, .Mr • ',and Mrs ' Fred }Terris ' and children oF Ste-MarYs; Mr, and Mr crn s anebildreof Teranto? and Mr. Fred Clubh' ef. St.* Marys; • ere vi9iting etheie. 'parents, Mi and Mrs. John Cluob• ,e_e ee.-The-regular ineetieg -of the2--PreS.- -byterian W, M. Society .NveS, held laSt _Thursday: atethe Maese, ith 31 led.- tee present. Twenty...dozen eggs and thirty quarts Of fit :were donated and sent to Mies Rate's home in Toe ronte. After,' the meeting lunch. Waft served; and a social "tour epent. Mrs. Jas. MacGregor sas at Na .gara on Tuesday:of la•st weel4 having beene-calledleaseee_e_witnegs-eire the in quest held an .eoeriectiori with the aeath of 'three person's; • a • fathee, mother 'andelittle 'daughter, who were killed when : their eutoreebile was thought to' have been fOreed o'er a high cliff • intO.the Nagara gorge by another ear. It, chanced :hat Mrs. MacGregor Wes in another car .near where, the accident occurred,. . "and saW .the', party ge'over the 'cliff e. '"e-•#-0-0-eNe .111AFEItiNG • Mr. thia Mrs. Nornian 'Shackleton. and ,Miss Alice and 1‘4.1.'. .003.Saun dere motored',to • Strafford, Mondey. Miss 'Shaeltletori 'will 'attend. Strat- ford' Norietel this year. •• Mr and Mrs. Bert Reed'and fairdly fl'i‘d, Mrs; W. • Eagleson af 'White( c ; N , hercb • vet. recnt' yisitprs t Thos., Aridereon's, • •.• •• !Ate. cJohn MacTrityre of ,Pprt 14,uron IS visiting reletivee here. QUite• a mirnher frothe this locality enent.a day or tWO last week at Lon- don Fnar 'Rev. •and Mrs. R. T. ,kilpatriek. Floyd, and, Mee. Agnes McCorenielc of, 73".e•IldettP., Miele, spent ' the 'weck end at S., J. Eilpatrick"s„ 'Rev. and , Mrs;1 W. 'Itilpatri,:ek and Mies Mar- geref, of HolmeeN71l1e, spent Suieday. ..evetii.ns,?.thfraer; Mr .o‘0,, gu, ee't of her daughter, NJrs Thoe. Blake, • Qtiite-a.•-fienilTrbieleere Attended" Bervie annivetsitry on Sunday " • Mr.cGdoege..Thompsen and., Chris; :Shelten .leftelak=v,zeek.---fet. -Seek. - , • Amorig these from thie• vicipity who attory3od thci London Were: • gr,' and. Mrs. •Sani ,Emeteon'T Feitik 'CollinS; Ralph Hill and Toni Gatiley. .'v1r tthd11.1%.,.Jak iliaron end Mrs. 'Relph. Niton ;end Th1Ut nf LUcknoW,. visited at, Thernjoyoand •Clat,kaliurg. 1Sst. week' •• Hotrgoop • Mr, Rob., Hereer-Of' Pert Lannitele Mr. Wriht, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Elli; ott of •Huron," spent Sunday at Mr. • Abner •A.ekert's. : • Bliss !Douhledee, our 1eaeher,) spent the week -end at her hOnte'at Wrox- eter, „ Rev. James and his wife visited , with Mr; °and lilts. Jarne$ Baker*ree 'and Mrs"; Ernest Ackert'', and • :Airily:spent Sunday -at Ethel: • e Mr. John and Surikn, Purvic •.and Mrs., James 'Baker, ;Heiner Har- ris and Almeit Ackert 'attended: the big ConeervetiVe. Picnic „le:Kincardine On 'Saturday: e •, • ! ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Currie and 'chil,( dren of Wingham, and „Mies.. Hazel ',Webster of Lucknow, were .recent vis- itors 'Mrs. lki,e:McPheei3on. • ;'and Mrs. Cithere, Mrs. Eadie and son' 'Divid, allof Glethisnan• , /went Sunday with Mr. Wifl Eadie.. Mr."•,andepWri: Theis, Henry visited .recently with Mrs. J. McPherson. • '.'gre. James hose and Relit. McDon- ald visited recently with the fOriner'e brother, Mr. Donald McIlbride near Mount Forest. Mr. Nelson Bushell left on MontE7; for the,Canadien•West. • • The- Bethany W.M.S. :held their reg- . ular reeethly meeting •at .the church on Sept, 15,, Mia. W. Hedging .pre- , Siding: The .meeting wis,,epened by the einging. of "Faith. of Our Fa- thers." The Scripture reacting Was given .by Mrs. 'Geo. • Mr. Harvey Becking,..a•returned missionary' fro Chte' . • - ina, gave an address on.tha i condi- tions n China. Mr. flecking was for -erne- time . principal' of a_echooLIsn_ China: •It we's' eefaid—tri-11-614--a- ."kisgionarY Sunday" in the .neer' . . • fu- turc. The singing of "A Better Day is CeMing," brought the Meeting' tc' close: ST. HELENS . 40, ....and; Mors, Whitfield; '.Mrs. cr.i-ic,_-_,1VLrs.;;Robinson-•--Woodseee-e,k1a6e= Gordon, Mise.Annie Clark and Mr. W.' I.' Millet'. attended' the.:meeting 01 Presbytery in the, 'United 'church, ;Wrexeter, on/ Monday • ` . • ,Mrs; Earl Cranston and Master Al- lan spent the week -end with Kinear- dinefriends , Mt Frank • Todd arrived .home from: 'London on Saturday with his prize Cattle: •Q. ,•. •, Mr.', Stanley and Miss Vera Todd were week end visitors it Lbndoe. Mt and Mrs: J. D. Andeeson ,`and Mrs: W. Miller attended the Western Fair at London, Wednesday; . • 'Mr. and ,Mrs e George 'Stuart at tended the 'wedding reception at Kip- teil Of their cousins, mr. and Mrs. Mcdregori, ' --.e. 'Anniversary :eServices--in Calvin Chfireh, On Sunday, .0ctober 16th, will be in charge of Rev. Mr. Alp of Au- . The Wornen's Institute are having a booth at the School Fair on Satur- day, and any donations of pie orcake will be gladly 'received, There will be a'fish-pond.for which each'erietriber IS asked to contribute at least • eight esediedehe-etiticles. • • P,R;N4 DONATES PEONIES -rtie-Tiinto-Of Wales 'thele- 'seine, what :unique, wap of reeving in Can- ada a 'rilemente of his 1927 visit to this. country. To ;every 'city, tOwn. and village„ whiph, makes application .for them, he will donate a. nuieber of Peonie, plants, to be set out, we Presume, in a public pleee perk, and to • be . known,. no ..'dotibte,.. as the., BeipPe, ,pf ',Wales' peenies':' The yari- pits !hraeches of the, Ilenit Of ...Monte kal are Joetting .after the distribution htidgeon the ,leohriflaey roach be- tween Culross and Carrick ."Teverie ‘4PeOiteetehe Ithae,rehOpPietee'en...4.. saw Utilise:* was wrecked !at • when a-•rnotor.truck earryiegl•i'•heayy; „stone ,,ertisher ,Underthok.te pags eeeerit. The girdeis. , oir;p, intgr.116t/ir:•leii'rail; gave way, and the b load: went :fit/Wn. . The edrir• had narrow escapee but was unhurt. get+ ting the heavy ,outfit -on the ,r9act gain proved a difficult ,etitak, as 'the .ornshere weighed More • than three. 'tops. As .the road at .that Point !emelt used. the County of 'Bruce will be under. the necessity of eretting newbridge right. away. Here an.d.There-1 •One year from date of p'ublication aa -the Canada:, Gee•ette• new • regula- • tions: requiring :the. insPeCtion and • Trading •eif . fruit for exportation 'lecime into effect. • They. Will' require hatalt fresh fruit must' be inspected, 'aet'ere •c -el• t if ic.ate-e • ',Issued showing the, 'grade hefor. 'leaving the • country. • e- . A' record wa.s established at Que- bec recently with -nine passenger -vessels arriving and landirig pas - Seegers and .mail, the largest num, . her ever to visit , the port at any• one:time. Included in the arrivals. were/ the "Empress of .• Scotland," th e•Le;e2,310ntriairnee. ' `'Mentelere," "Marloch" and "Melita" ' of the Canadian Pacific Steamships. A new high 'record of $15,824,- 821 in gold production of the prov- trice Of Ontario during the'''-fiest 'half. year is shown in . thg, re- port just out, the increase ovgr the similar period of last year being a , quarter of a million. 'During the . same half year the total production of all minerals in Ontario was $46,- • 103,223, as against $42,584,402 for the • seine half year of ,1526.. " To serve the interests of'hundrecle of farmers in Southern Sas'katche-. Wan two new branch. 'Mee of the Canadian Pacific Railway, started operation on September lst, ,accord - int. to announcement by , I). C. Cold."' Man; Vice-Preeidene; C.P.R. eThe longer of the two lines run' from Asoiaiboine south to 'Coronach a distance of 59 miles, and the:second, a 27 -mile,, et -retch, rime' from •Brorn- head to Lake Aline., ' An application of cold cash warnas t man up, ' , An honest man is one who :doesn't ,.try • to conceal his ieeitetian ' when he has to change .gears- on a hill: ' We are enjoined to take no thought to-morrhwi but it 'won't 'work if the note in the • bank is dile., • . KINLOEiS COIJNCJI4 • , The Council eof the TpweebiP of// SiCeipr.ltis1.2‘Telliatrelle:elYhre°r:d:;),76eneett7aTtet. . minutes of ' last '• meeting. Were 'read and on motion of Roes and: McIntyre, were • adiepted and signed. Cheques is - sped: Tiffin; one .sheep -killed dogs, $16.90.e....6lin Kennedy. insp. ing sheep, 0.75; John, Koh..: .'sheep .00.00' and 4. lambs $44.1,1 • • kiledby 44-40, $74,06 'whf,/ le epeetbag. . Robb's and McIetos • 's sheep, • $4.,961, Harlington Ltd4e'steel for bridge Lot 14 `COL. 3, • 4102..36; :'Eerlington Steel Co.,• steel for •;hridge,•oneHurore and Xin- lepnedarYooPposite Let 1, Con. ' 7, $0q.58,; W. K. 4i4deli,• grant. to , ,,01(401. ,29.13o; J. • G. .qatesple;. 4.°1:1,11iltli'e's.:'1492c7*.'e-11TiahCo ne.!)raUncilmef $*"'.:„" ' at WhitecherCW,t9 teed arid consider 'tfiec' ier'd,After the. t6h:e'Are.; Jonesrta Oil .13 eer the 'te,:itt Dad .it 'bi'cfirrotheis;.aeconde .ci by Irwin that. the 'repot be adopt. , ted' and the Clerk •be authorized to prepare • .the necessary By-law and have the seine, printed and ineiled to the, parties affected in Kinloss town - .;hip and that a Court of Revision be ' held •at. Holyrood nt . mee o'clock Ofl. Monday, Coq., 3rd, 1927. • Council adjourned tilt Monday, Oct. 4t the usual time •and • Geo, G. Mofi'et," Clerk •••••=-0 ci 0 FOOLING WITH A RATTLE; SNAKE 'Rattle snakes are said te be fairly F!ommon oil .the Bruce , Peninsula, and ethrougheutthe:erocky edistrictee h'int . between• !`01-d-0Titariii". and the -cul. flyable land of the 'north. But we , rarely- hear of .a. person being 'bitten: , by these Serpents, and :we. have yet , to, bear a a fatality resulting , f7nn Tattle snake bite.' , Evidently, the rattler has lost nutch of •the'..terrer Which it pncehad for - etteteaverae---boYe*degirlreelre-ona'- °fee' .ourlexchanges we read of a number ,,136 -ye neer, Humberstone, having catight a rattle snake while they were N out berry -picking. Instead of, clear- ing out and leaving the hated 'serpent master ;ef" ehel situation, the boys had. the- teMerity to take it up on a fork - 01 stick and earry..ii hcerie.• -There a Ind by: the, name of Haan undertook . to kill the Snakeeby cracking it like a whip; a trick which .is saidto'hi*,alc the neck.' The, rattler, however, re- vealed .its :evil diepositioeby biting ... ,Haen on t'he hand, ceneing .a .very -- painful Wohed, The Ind .was:•rushed, to office 'Of Dr. Black cf Humber-, St9ne, where the wOund, ?Was treated. ' The Dre said that Haue was • very ' fortunate as the bite •might easily have :proved enuch ,worek. • The hand was badly swollen, but • Dr; " .Black aidthat it weauhl soon be all right ' again. .Evidently, the rattler ,doesn't -make a eery- safe pet or plaything, 4aingdth e best eenise is .tie kill him On h t. . • • Youcan tell an. American in any group of: tourists; ,He's the one who has 38 picture posWeeueds.in. his- 'pocket .„ 0 DI LY .ELCOM SMALL ACCOUNTS."' t the annual meeting o . the LIANkOF MoNnkvAL Sir Frederick Williams Zaylor„ General Manager, sal shoUld like to iake.this .opportunity of saying that we cordially' welcome small accounts at all our offices" At the BANkoF -MONT no., account to .too - otnall to receive the undivided attention 'Of ito officers' , • ri,ZA44 Asset,* itVe*aes,s'Of REItO Local ,Bittrith- Manager , , rl•