|mandment herein stated, -& shooting on Lake Scugeg when the Game Werden arrived on {the ground that they were |e the "rushes or the "rice." i plants called "rusifes," but such parts of ated. It brief and po ing "Thon It of them "be sailboats,yachts or launches propel: iny kind of larger bore or ecoys for use in hunting duck or other be placed at a greater distance-than 200 yards 4 natural rush bed thick enough to. conceal ¥ Poisons are prohibited. + - 3 Traps likewise, a same may be destroyed by .any it found, without incurring liability. No shooting may be done at night, . No Parson may shoot for hire or reward or be employ. led as a hired hunter. 8 No eggs may be taken-or destroyed. 9 Masks and disguises are forbidden, Jo Automatic guns are forbidden. _ There was a lawsuit the other day about the third com- Some of our boys were out the scene and for vid them shooting in that place any more, on : more than 200 yards from a natural rush bed oC 5 The hunters-- Messrs Carnegie, Bowerman, and Hodson did not quit shooting, believing that they were doing no wrong and believing that it they could not shoot in that spot, .no shooting could be done anywhere on Lake Scugog. : he contention of the Game Wirdon was that the cover which the hunters' boats were located was not composed of "tushes" b t of "rice," and consegyently, did not permit sh ftheact. = a rounds suit was brought at Lindsay. At the; who was representing the' defendants pro- ul of the weeds taken from the cover where the as done, and invited the Game Warden to pick out . There are some thirty varieties "rushes" and it is not wonderful that the plaintiff was aot i successful in selecting the rush: family. > il In the judgment of the suit, which was decided in favor of the defendants, the magistrate found in effect as follows: - Rush bed does not mean a-bed composed 'exclusively of the lake where rushes would naturally grow. In other words any bed of weeds or rice affording sufficient cover for a boat. 1 Engine Co. 'One commembable action of the new Dominion Govern- ment is, supplying the newspapers with reprints of the: actual proceedings of the Parliament, ; by ; : con Money Orders way of sent 3c. rr y thi small sums to any part of Canada, Bank a"nogt satisfac $10 10 $30 o ov. $06 $30 w $50 vo 15a amounts, v ~~ Savings Bank Port Perry Branch Blackstock: Branch Nestleton Station Branches As the years ass by, one is not impressed of the County of Ontario in the Branch toatrvilio Suan Oshawa: 3 Department at Every Branch. w y H. G. HUTC SON : - ' Managers } W. J. WHITE, 'Acting Manasgen. hith. ! . W hy he arement with the progress transaction of its business: The: meetings are long--much longer than would be necessary if eweny day were used to the best advantage. definite plan of building county roadways and bridges. We seem to be ho nearer omy The county tax rate is higher, but the overdraft is not disappearing. These are matters that should receive the attention of thee ratepayers, who should pledge their candidates for and deputy-reeve to do all in their the offices of reews: Power to push the business of me County through in the shortest time consistent with efficient manage- ment of affairs, All through the country number of those who do the there is a movement to reduce the mynicipal business. Government by commission is growing Popular in mary big cities of the U nite States, affords in the Even the best themselves supporting projects in because it is found that the old system of ward represeatation too many opportunities for the efforts made to further the interests waste of time and money of individual fvards. representatives under the present system fal which they do not fully belli because, if they do not, the project in which they do believe will ge defeated. The ideal eounty council would whole county and had ho special of the As long as reeves and. Conncil to ** fight' for the interes it is evident that the Town Council Another Factory Proposal Another proposal is before the Council to secure an industry for Port Perry. i The Dymond Gas and Gasoline Street Toronto, are desirous of locating in Port Perry on the following conditions. : 1 That the town loan the Com- pany $35,000 on the usual mortgage conditions. of Queen 3 That frec water be provided and such other like facilities 'as the town can give, In return for these considera- tions the company is to build and equip a factory and manufacture | gas and gasoline engines, pumps et - that luring the witness Its etc. { loy thirt n! with. Mr. and Mrs, They are to employ thirty me Brooklin lass Mopgias Mr. Edwin at the beginning of their work and increase the staff with the progress of the, business. oN "The clerk' was instructed to ascertain the financial standing of and the amount. of ald thenisélves i will- have their | Dee. 20th a be one that studied the interes interest in any one part. deputy-reeves go to the County ts of their respective municipakities- ideal county council will not be possible. her ------ -- ---- TT _-- S-- Company is that the whole sam of $35,000 shall be Paid down by the town, when the factory is bails and fully equipped ready to &v business. We shall await develogmmens: with interest. -- ede-- THE VALUE OF SMALL SAVINGS -- If a young man 15 years of aga were determined tS save three on fares a week, and to pay the cents thus saved every week anti ae was 60 to the Canadian Gover for th purchase of an Annuity, she result of his thrift would be mwa from and after-€0 he would recaeRn: $25.18 every 3 months so long ashe - lived. If he died before le was all that he bad paid in with these percent cempound interest would Se refunded to his heirs, and if be did! Just before his first instalmect off "Annuity fell due his heirs work Wm herit $771 70. A postcard sent me [ihe Superinterdent (f Conadima | Gove roment Annuities, Ottaws, | giving your age last birthday, wd ,fecure you information as to whee an Annuity will cost, Uuric4 Mr. and Mrs. James Horn Viste James. White, Hewitt and sister Mims Lizzie Jewitt, of Elmira Ont. wists ing Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buck. The Methodist Sunday = Sowedt Christras Troe we govd programe'is wigs: provided, Every body weleonse. Roy Harris and. Master Thomas spent Sunday with friends we Klin. SATAY