/ turned after a visit to Winnipeg. am DRINKING CAPACITY Local News | Mrs H, Whitall and daughter éf, OF CONSTABLE Winnipeg, are the guests of Mr and Astonishment at the drinking prowess Mrs Montieth, from Killarney, is Mrs A, Evans. Mrs Rhodes of Winni- | 'of Constable Curr, of the provincial the guest of her son Dr J. R, Montieth. peg, is also the guest of her parents, { morality squad was expressed by Mag. Miss Elizabeth Johnston left Sun. Mr and Mrs Evans, { istrate Noble in the provincial Police { day for Winni where she will at- i gin Yoours: here. Jeend Business na Mr Wm, Dew, of Keewatin, is the : ell Constable Curr testified that he R, Hutchison waz downs. 26a guest of Mr and Mrs J. M. DeGeer, took six drinks of gin while col'e=ti-g or i i ] vw RUlCnaliscn Vas CWn rom forse ads i! , Son ig ris week to attend the Anngzl| Messrs Proudfoot, Klose and Coolz! evidence against Paul Werner Ir, at In left Monday for Regina, to attend the | i wood, Man, These drinks had ro ccnvention of the Canadian Good! effect on him, he said, until they were . E. Harris have re- | Roads Association. all down, Ya Spiros a | "You are the firstg man I have eve TO OCD OCIS OGD O CER ORI OE OID O TEES OTE > i STRAND THEATRE FRIDAY --SATURDAY heard of who could take six Thr npors lof gin and feel no effects until alter supply of {they were all consumed," declared IMao- =0 .istrate Noble, "it must have been sl loe [ : gin," remarked the defence e-unsel" | a inter Constable Curr later zdmitted (hat! ihe had felt the effects of ihe licu after tke third drink. It went to his head, "Did it go anywhere ese, did ¥i / it go to your feel?" asked Magistrate Noble, Why was it you were so anxious to Irink ?, he was asked t ; it > Oh ary atv a great Tre constabe replied that they did ; not want the accused to think thoy -------- 5 Pi GEORGE O'BRIEN ---in-- ail "Honour Bound" EE 050 858 LONI ANA " \ were poli ice officers --Ma an, Free-Pie:s % B- MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS! | | Felony DRESS SHIRTS WORK SHIRTS : MARIN A Ly WS ~---NEWS EE -- WED QI © OGD (GRU Ene () CORD O) WEY OA TKD (SRE (0) " : 3 -- TUESDAY VE HAVE AT PRESENT A LARGE COLLEEI' MOORE - RAINCOATS, : i BOYS' SU ITS, Ju Tot Like Dads. | WE have sorted out a large stock MACKINAWS COATS, & BREECHES. i LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND AND WINTER COATS : At Prices that Defy Competition. CHILDREN'S _all at my home on Albert Stree et, | any evening after Five O'Clock, 'UND EF Ww A nd make an appointment for mai § | \ o call at your home, and save rom $10. to $15. on your Winter i i Sign Pie Both two-piece Suits and Twinkle Toes" A Story of Whitechapel and well assorted 'stock of BAGGAGE . {of 1S - Ra ---- CP QRYRED ORL CCU O Putting this ctock on sale is not an XXX XC ; --PATHE NEW3 TANT WIVES" 66" attempt to get rid of something, but is - genuine endeavour to give the discerning cas £3} MEY OUTED OCOD 7 DUR £3 5 010 EN 0) EEN 1); () 3 TA CO ATER OUI (ANI OSE SUI Tr ERD (GERI CO) ED (ESD L3 buyer a bargain. Combinations. J. K. LIVINGSTON, Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears De or] | WE OFFER Tne RRL B LR 'at a reduction of from of School Taxes, 7 10 to 40 per cent. SCHOOL SECTION NO. 1, TOWNSHIP OF ETON & RUGBY. S. W RAY i] : DISTRICT OF KENORA, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Broker . You will be wise to select BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hands of the Chairman and Se-- retary of School Section No, 1, Eton and Rugby, dated the Fifth day of June 1928, commanding the Sheriff to levy upon the ' lands hereinafter de- 'scribed for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon together with the costs incurred, [ hereby give notice that pursuant to the Asseessment Act, I shall on SATURDAY, the 29th DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1928, at the hour of ELEVEN O'CLOCK in the Forenoon, at the Sheriff's Office in the Town From Monday, the FIRST of OCTO- BER until Saturday the SIXTH, every 5 2x? Stocks Bought on Margin. * yours now. piece of Travelling Equipment will be : Represented on Standard Stock alk : It is only a matter of a few and Mining Exchange, Toronto, offered at a discount of 2 25%. That will weeks till you will have to mean SUIT CASES as low as s W. RAY % buy Winter Underwear any- of Kenora, in the District of Kenora 'Proceed to sell by Public Auction, so Port Arthur - Ontario © way, so be thrifty and BUY much of the said lands as may be necessary for the payment of the said {arrears and charges thereon unless such arrears and charges shall have |! been socner paid, ; re TOWNSHIP OF RUGBY JAMES WALLAC E, LEVLLUL LEER ERE TH TEE FP Tre = { . HH TH THT TL TT iF I while you can save money. . ik K | a L Licensed Ontario 'Auctioneer, Bux 211, Drvden: =. Onezeli GOODS ARE ON DISPLAY G. P. Thompson, §%9 2 160 1922-3-4-5 168.04 1270 18074 ptd Write for Appointments. NOW, -6-7 Sir Herbers F er 83330 a wees oe Sm pe [ANDERSON & HARRIS Sh gy, U0 J HG & | Miss J osephine Parson S%9 116014 do sos 1270 10m pa FUNERAL DIRECTORS Just Unpacked a New Stock of : iW. L Potter, N%5 1 160 do 168.04 1270 18074 pid § DAY SHY Calis Biss LADIES DRESS SHOES, CLUB BAGS as low as Sr 50 through a 5 | Dated at the Sheriff's Office, Ei PHONE-- ; Also : At the Town of Kenora, in JOHN W, HUMBLE * large range to solid leather goods which € 1 (1c District of Kenora, this Sheriff of the District Day, 62 R 3 Night, 62 K 4§ MEN'S and BOYS SHOES, . NAME Lot Con, Acres Years Arrears Costs Total Ptd, or ™» of Owner Un-ptd, ; @ 9th Day of June, 1928. : of Kenora, -- -- will show ressarkable saving. in propor- ee Marble and Sats | il MONUMENTS ton. S Ib RA REAR For Work or Better Wear. -- Pe A A. J. LOCK, Dryden nl £ DON'T ER n E 2 A £Z A A RR Fi Drvden United TR FORGET Sc. to $5. Store. 5 SUNDAY, September 30th, THAT in 7 = [11 am --Rally Day Program in 'he ®, g : = Sunday School, Everyone is invited WE UNKS, DRESSING CASES, $ . to be present, ROBE TRUNKS, #15 Look! Special Sale 2.417:00 pr -- Evening Worship CARRY BRIEF CASES, etc, are subject to the {@}: : OXDRIFT : ; A 51 ALUMINUM AND ENAMEL PRESERVING AND es & Bible Class WIDE 3 : voy tis a .m --. ¢ Worship same pricing and might well i consider 4 COOKING KETTLES. | { YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOM z RANGE ed in solving gift problems. pal ALUMINUM Tne : x H, A, RIVERS, Pastor. OF § bie Wk : g3{3T- LUKES, CHURCH, Drydes CooKSTOVES Pecan TRINITY, XVII HEATERS = Harvest Thanksgiving : BW aleh to dos oy Ld Vit P| 3 ENAMEL id RH 8:00 a.m --HOLY COMMUNION BOX- vatch the two dry goods Windows J Svecial oh 2 3 11:00 a.m. --MORNING PRAYER ar] STOVES : > »pecia, : HOLY COMMUNION, next week and avail yourself of a real 9 THRE Se - 3:00 p.m --CHILDREN'S SERVICE AT VERY LOW PRICES b 185 FRU "RESERV 7:00 p.m --EVENING PRAYER bargain event, A . : PA RING NY Preacher: Rev, R. Ww. TINDLT Such articles as HAT BOXES, WARD Gy [#3] vr Quit tn tn i, SHEE TO LET--3-ROOMED 2 METAL RINGS, per descr 5; Drvden Baptist Church i Wi Worse RUBBER RINGS, per dozen 15 dl UNDAY, » Sepiember Sor. 10.00 Per Month. FRUIT DIPPERS, each 5g 1 am--Sunday School--Rally Day MIXING SPOONS, cach 23FF Program. Everyone is urged to attend. iL "+7 p.m.--Evening Worship--"The Pow. er of the Name" : THURSDAY, 7:30 p.m --Prayer and | 4 bi ; Bible Study, We open a series ol} 8 § : : studies of the Christian Doctr ine --1.] =v { "The Fatherhood of God." DRYDEN-- -- _. --ONTARIQ WE INVITE YOU To ATTEN. | Reg. M, BENNETT, Pastor. J * STRAIN ERS ot =n In A COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. : oe \ = New Goods Arriving 'Every Week. : ALFRED PITT, Tabled, 4 z DRDYDEN - ONTARIO 4 7 ud 2 THORSEN & SON il een rn ren ret] ed] ride