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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Jul 1924, p. 6

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Sherifl' Wilson followed. and brought the meeting back to the trout question. He said that Greg: County was the best fishing grounds on the North American continent in an agricultural district. He recom- mended organization and systematic restocking of the streams. He ad- "That the npon season for 11319 in 61m Count} be f1 0m (Mtobor 1 to Janimn 1. both davs inclusiw. ‘ Grey County Good Fishing Ground Mr. Smith continued by saying that, there was a lot of damage atâ€" tributed to the swamp rabbit that. \as not pi'meu. He said that the swamp rabbit stays in the swamp as a general rule unless chased out. by dogs. He would suggest, that the shooting of the true hares be for- bidden. especially inside the swamps aml after :1 little more discussion the following resolution was unani- mously carried for presentation to the Fish and Game Committee : . Fish and Ham." Committw would them maker row-omnwnolations tn tho (hn'm'nmvnt. Hn said that. as :1 wholv tho pmmh‘ of the pmwim'v want. an upc‘u So‘asnn. HP l‘t‘ft‘l'l‘ml to NW im- pul‘twl rabbits. thv BPh'izln have. and said it had done mmrmous ommaa' to agxnnultural pmducts in some pants at thn (ountxy. This “as alilTiruH tn m». as ho- said tho-N t'HllM not In- Mamml t'nx‘ ('nilm't- mg: [Tun] $3” '0 SIM) [)o‘l‘ }'o‘:ll' "HI' ”ID. fishing pl'n‘ilo'gvs nn Hlvir pI'npc-rty. Hr rvl'o-H'ml tn Hu- pro'svnt bal‘rvn- ”Ms ”1' ”w .\1'to'm~.~'iu hm'nship H-nut sh'o-ums and said that. snmnthing Hugh? tn {w oinm' 01' NW tish will \N'y 5mm iwmnw o‘xlim't. Ho‘ 13‘“ that thv systvnmtiv stm-kin: n!“ Hun sh-vams u!‘ the“ cnunty, and thv using ut' me I'm' publiv fishing wnulcl hp 3 3:04on thing t'nr hath nwnm‘s and pnhlir as tho‘}' “"011ch art just as much fishing and tho- truut would nut. 1w 5H st‘al't'o' if pl'upm'ly Innkt‘d at‘tmz U. R. Smith nt‘ .\)'tciii atisvussmi ttw mhhit qunstinn and put in an vio- qumit plva fur the} probation 0f tho swamp haw. Ho- said that nnw tho seascm t'ui- shunting: rabbit. nr ham was mum at! ttw war. He did not. think this fair. The) i'ahhit 01' swamp hat-v shnuld tw [H'Dtt‘t‘tt‘tt and a dis- tim'tinn mactv iwtwvvn it and tho‘ vnttnnâ€"tai! mhhit. At this ,ium'fm't- Mr. Rupsny .it' thv Mama and FtSllt‘I'tt'S DvpaPtmvnl was askmi t'ni' int’ut'nmtinn. )lt'. Rzipsvy said that ttw hwpartmvnt :1!- ways trimt to tind out. tho- \\'iSht'S ut’ “h' Dt‘flplt‘ as a whnlv and that tho 'l‘. Ii. .‘lt'Kt’llZit‘. RW‘W‘ «if Arte-mn- siu, was tlw first ”110- t’HHWi im. MI‘. )HKnnzic- said tw was nut a tishvr- man. but \\".t~' into-io-sto-ct in it. HP said that in \itwnwsizi thm had :it .titt'vicnt timv tiimt tn go't [gaitivs “it” io-iitnt HH‘H stio aims tn Sign a Into-aw sn that (-nwmmwnt t'i'y ........:E. 7.:.:..._._...<. 22:22.. >13? 35...: 7.25;. ...::..:7.:..<. .:..._:.p..T 1:... :.:.::..:. $5171??? 73....» 1:... 72.23... 7.52.: 7.2.3:... 23.x 3:7,. 3:15.: 2:; :25. 3.3.14. â€"â€"--_--‘. 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Ho- I'o'i'o-x'x'o-d tn .‘Tu- >1»ni""HHIZâ€"i “1' film {Puntâ€"fishing that Mr 1i<hwrmwn 01' m» 'Hunty ap- 5-m-o'n' ." \xo-ro- Ilnmmnntls fur. and ~.M Hm: Hu- xno-:z.~'l:t'o~ had passmi Hu- Fish and Hamv Ilnmmittow ”1' tin- imgnslniuro- lust svssiun and almnst bo-c-umo- 3:“. Tim ro-vmmno-mlatinn “'1!" nut rurriml I'le se-ssiun nwing tn Hm prvs<uxw~ hrnught to bra; by husim-ss mun and utlwrs. vspmi‘" Hy] in Nm'Unm-n Hntarin. whn statm’l lat tho- passing nf Hu- bill by tlw Pm- \inc'::al Hump wmxld haw a sprinus o-fl'm-t cm “In tourist trafi'iv. The! UN law I'M'nainml but Dr .lun'xing..n rumplish mun-thing: this swssinn. as am' rvsnlutinns 10min: hum this mm Hm: “Huh! I)“ vzu-o-tulh mnsid- rim! 1)} tho- I ish and ham" anmit- I-fl'm'l «III “In tnIIIIsI IIatTII'. HIP HM lam Ionminml but DI. .lz‘univsnn aid Irina} ha- thunght Hm mm! I 21(- fo'l'o'mw'; Tho I'Hl' ole-N“. nnv Last. \Vw‘k W6: dralt bl‘io-fly with the martin: of tho-l éx-vv County fish- HIDHI‘ and sw'h‘nun in NW [HWH hall how 6- on \\ Wino->42 W n! last, “wk and gau- tm- um. Hrs Him twl. lhis “ow-k it' is ”.1; puzpuss: tn gm (fluso'l‘ mto HIP spw-c'lws and rwsnlunnns civil". \Ylth. mun: 5n \Hkut vmbo'i- Jisizmo-m Hun. 1H. Jumiv-wm. Hu- chairman m thy' .\r.'r H ultmal lmmirv linmmit- Asssmbl'efl. From All Parts of The County and Adopted Many Good PAGE SIX GREY COUNTY FISHERMEN . HAD GOOD MEETING Rabbit Question Discussed. Resolutions. Mayor Snetsinger of Thornburv said that we must protect the fish and as he had been a fisherman all his life his address was listened to with much interest. He said he. thought the caring for the fry as advocated by the two previous was not. the right system. Under this method they will live but not, pro- duce. and the “tank" methOd must be continued indefinitely. The suckers] â€"- v unnc ‘IIKA LL 3 a start. He fed raw liver crushed and dried out. Each municipality receiving government fish should care for them the first year. He thought. it a good idea to have a district committee and have officers and representatives in the county ciwrganization. {haul and grated, and sax‘ecl ninety fpet' (‘t‘ill of the list] put. in. a .\li'. Frost. 01' Owen Sound was a man of some exyerienee in the work. He had been in the business for fifteen years and agreed with the farmer speaker. Fish like any other animal. wanted a “start". Given a start, and carefully luoked after they grew tremendously the first month. In Owen Snuml they had two miles of stream and a large pond open to the public near the city which they had l't‘SlOL‘thl. They had no results from small fry dumped into the main stream, and built plank tanks sixteen by four feet into which water. to the depth of eighteen inch-l es was run at the rate of sixty gallons tn the minute. This to him was the best. way of giving the' fry "That Hn- tish and 3431110 pl‘OiL‘L’iin‘ association iw forum! to ho known as the» (My (Znnnty Fish and Gama Protoctiw .\s.~'m"iatiun b0 formed" 'l‘iw (,Dfril't‘l's‘ of this association \x'm'o given in our last. issuv. SI IH'. Jillllit'snll m-xt spnkv un tlu- mule-Minn Hl' fry and ”w l‘nliy nl' putting tho-so- baby tish in :1 My; sun-am. Ho- miVm'utml putting tlwm in tlw smqur ll'ihutario-s and sl‘n'ing (‘I‘o‘PKS my! MM Hl' Hm “New- Hf MP. 'l'hc- wild «luck pussibilitie-s hmw‘ \H'H' «‘xc'o'llwlf. mntinuml Shvrifl‘ \Vilsnn. He- l‘O‘fI‘l'I'O'tl In Mr. Smith Ht' Shallnw ”2110' and his sucm-ss in planting wild rum and that. many 4)!‘ Hw t'mHhM'ml Slu't'ic's wm'o- nnw 1°03"- ular mile-rs vwry full. hr. .lal‘nio-snn said In- hm! not. had wry gum! sum-ms in planting I'im‘. but Mr. Rupsvy said that. (Mr I'M-part- nwnt hm] wry gum! results in plant- in}; it. Shc'l'iff \\'il.~'nn statml that. last. )‘c‘zu‘ tho-y had tl'iml thmjmgh tlw Hmwvs tn gr! snnwthing stal'tc‘d but this your had amwulml tn the fjp’horâ€" mwn :md smn'tsmvn. Hv sug‘gnsts that tlw (-nmmitte'v 01' a strung: (w- ;unizntiuu mmhl \wrk Hut thv (it-mils. (nu-n 54mm! [hm-v haul Down sewn shipmo-nls nt' 50.000 pickt-rvl put m ”w tako-s ut' ttw "listl'tt‘t. H“ suggest.- mt that in ttlt‘ matte-r nt’ trout. plenty n!‘ spawn ('Ullt‘t kw pickml up in this mmnty and svnt tn ttw Hrn‘vl'nxllunlt hatrhm'y. whm-v Hwy would he tmtt'hmt from of ChaI‘go'. It“ said hn did nut think it wnuld ho- Emu-«l tn ,L’i't, llu- gux'vmnu-nt's [wrmissitm for this :15 Hwy \w-m- al\\':1ysch-simus of “Hip and sn-1;:go-.~'tiulls on “w llshI-ry quvstinn. Mr. Marin-Mn u! this [mint gm» :1 OIO‘SI'I‘ipHUH Hf Hu- Brant Unllnly Tim” «2111!» and thvir work nf Hw past to-n yvm's in which Hwy had clamo- WHIMPI'S fur tlu- fishing in that. munty and mm ha.) “.1 big; nun-unbur- ship. “u M! that any Cf tlw mum- ho-r's Hf (hr ('1an wmzlzl 1w “filling to 54m. :hv HH‘V (‘Huntx' «>l'::'l!i;'uii:‘.~n any hc-lp [mssihhn ."ml lw xvmzi'i 1w cmly hm Munsml tn haw me rumor up and giw Hw lu-nvm ul' ”N‘il’ vx- [H‘l'io‘ll(‘o'>‘. Pratection of Fry. by “I“ I'Hlllhiitllo‘irgsl' 1' ( l} Mr. Smith of Ayton asked the speaker if the digging out of young foxes was legal. -He was assured that foxes were not protected in any manner in Ontario. Mr. Smith was of the opinion that foxes should be protected as they were one of our best game animals and were fast Referring to special legislation for trout. iishing in,Grey county he thought it should be feasible and said that dili‘erent conditions should alter the game and fisheries laws. He said that snaring game in Lennox and Addington was not permissable; it was in Grey county, and he saw no reason why special fishing laws could not be enacted. asm shown and said that of all the. gatlwrings of the kind he had at- teni‘lml in i'litl'erent parts of the province. none had been productix'e of such good suggestictms as the one nnw in session. Mr. Black said that the plans of feeding fry were the very ones the gign-m-nmcnt was at present eXperimenting with in a small way, and while it was already a common method in the United States. had not so far been much practiced here. He thought person- ally that the government should raise the fish to the fingerling size before distributing. or else have the pconle do it. He thought the gov- ernment should have the control of streams and to his knowledge, be- tween Belleville and the Quebec boundary. there was not one stream. that was not open to thepublic. i Mr. Him-k. Hn- member from Len~ nnx and Addington. and chairman of the Fish and Game Committm) in tho Logislutuw. was the next. speak- M' and imparted much inftn‘mation tn the guthoring. Ho assurm those present. that. UH) government. would do (_~\'orytfmlg in its power in ren- «Jnrinrz such assistance and legisla- tion as would km for the preserva- tion of tlw fish and game of the vountry. He congratulatmi the gath- m‘ing for the1 interest and outnum- Mr. Monk nt' Hannwx' took up the matte-1' of watch n'11111ici1_)ality sup- plying huxvs Hr tanks and equip Input. for caring for the fry and that Sumt' nwasurws should also be taken in [)I’HtL'Ct tlwm from maramim-S. It was suggt'stcd 11mm that. the IIP\\'I.\’-l':_n'lllmi assnciatinn should takw an actin part in lonking: after Hu- spawn. and nn :1 mutinn by l’. Munshaw Hf I‘Iugvnirx it was carried after L‘nnsidm'ubic discussion that. thv I'm: for nmnhvrship for this yvar 1w tixml at, $1.01). Mr. Frost suggestmj that. the mvn‘lbers of the uxm‘utiw try and secure mvnmers in their lncality. 1 The next discussion lump tlw \vatuy iced and umtcr no prutht was hv to Int thesv cans out at his chat‘gt‘. If any discrepancies nm'um'mt thv l)v[)at'tn1¢.‘rntwanted tlw cu-uywratiun and assistanmg of thv assuviattnn [0 tf(_)l't't_‘t.'t tl‘u‘m. He said that for a number of years HH‘I'L‘ had been a shnt'tagv Ht' fry. and that thn gnx'vt'nnmnt. was doing all in its powm' to Stumly the de- mam]. 'J‘hn discussibn ahnut the rights of tishm-mnn on streams. hrcmght out Um old quvstion as to what, consti- tutml a navigahlv stream. Mr. Snot- singm- said that. an orronwus im~ px'vssion was hvld regarding this, sum» Manning: that. any stream that would that a In}; is ("onshlm‘ml navi- gahlv. Mr. Snotsingvr said that. the navigahlv six-ham act. was a t'mlm'al mattvr and that. no strvam not. uswl fur cunlnn'x'¢_°ial purpmvs could he cansidvrml as n'ax'igz‘tlwlv. This came undvr the: Marinv Art. Hr was 01‘ Hu- ”pinion that thm'v was no navi- g'ahlu strvam in tlw County 01' Grey. Mr. Maclh'iclv tank up thv matter Hf tlw distributinn 01‘ fr)“. He said thv Mount l’l«_‘asz'1nt hatcherios were in his riding and that. the regula- liuns call for a. man to accompany mlt‘h shipnwnt.. This man was to ko'vp HIP watcw Mid and mildew nn gwtiug that trout fishing be) from April I tn August 1.3 in each yvar, both days inulusiw. was carried. This lmws the period tlw same. as lwrntufurv. but. advam-vs it (me month. A wsnlutiun ”In Ml'.Fa\\'('¢1'tt. and MI'.“(_}ax¢li11ch"tMnunt Forest sug- J. R. Fawvvtt nf Kirnimmvy want- mi tn kxmw if Hm gmw'nnwnt. van nntvr privatn str'vams 1'01' Hm colloc- tiun 0f spawn. He was assured they could. as all gnmn and fish within thv m°:_)‘.'inm_- “1.113 the: m'x_»pm‘ty 01' Hm gmm'nnwnt. ! 'I‘nnmas Allan 01' Durham brought 'up Hm quwstinn nl' nutsidors on pri~ vatv fishing [)I‘t'St-'I'\'US 'sucuring gov- wrnmvnt. fry and puIting tlwm on ”Mr uwu gluinxnds. HP wanted tn knnw haw this was. Dr. Jamivsqm said hv kne-w lw know nothing of it. as hu had not vndursod any of the zwplivatiuns I'vi'vm-ml to. and 311'. Man-Bridv thought that pmisibly the fry might haw Down purchased frnm primiv Munch-rs. just as tlw gowrnr mnnt hm! in (In ai timvs. and ut‘ cum-s:- in this vwnt. thu.gc‘wm'nmmt wnuM haw nu uuthnrity in the math-r. destroy the spawn. He said that bass and pickerel went well together, and while they were not as good as the trout they were a close second. It was far better to have only one flow of water from each tank. The speaker referred to some "ock Springs in Collingwood township and said that the water here could be controllled and the fry raised at. nominal cost. He condemned the so. called sportsmen who want all the game for themselves and thought that some means might he arrived at whereby the leased streams might be taken over by the government. the fish [ll'tjltt’t‘tt‘ll and the owners re- mmwrutml. He would take over every streamdn the county and the city man can come as at present. gut just as many fish and have just as grind spurt. Hi» thOUght all streams should be free. - Committee Chairman Speaks. The Rights of Fishermen. . opened by THE DURHAM CHRONICLE R.R. No. 4, Durham. It. is rvlatm of a certain divine. whu flourislmd not, many years ag _. and whose matrimnnial relations are summsml not to have boon 0f the must agrnvahle kind. that. one Sabâ€" hath nun'ning. while. reading to his congregation the parablu 03' the $111.). pvr, in Luke! xiv" in which roccm's this passagv. "And anutlwr said. I haw mzn-rimi a “ifo. and thm-ofore 7... .-~ 1‘ IUL \. I (faunnt. come." [w Sluim‘nly paused at tlw mm of this \‘PI'SP. dm'w Off his. spuctavlos, and. looking around an his hPilI'PI'S. said, with vml'vhasis: “Thu fact is. my brethren. one \vnman mm draw a man t'aI'thm- from Hm kiugchml uf hvawn than five )‘Hkv of nxvnf" 'Hw mm-ting: throng-hon! was 011- thusiastic. and while sowml arguâ€" mvms took place at. timvs. tiw big crowd HM'M‘ got out of oI‘tlm'. From the informal inn gainod Hu- al‘tvrnoon was “on spout. and much good should (‘Umc' of tho formation of Hwy County‘s first Fish and Game. Protnct iw Assoriation. Hw also told of the g4_)\'m'iinlmit having sent a man here to im'vstiâ€" with. his pi'opm‘ty with 21 \‘iOW t0 securing trout. spawn. This latter. howvvm'. had him” ahandmml. as thm-o was not sufficient watm' in the sti'nams to warrant. :hv uxlwnso. Dr. Jamivson then told thv meeting 331 the ploposal of the 3.3merument, \xhiLh 1w had acccmed. that the} be 2111mm «1' to place a number Of parent bass in \\ ildm‘s Luke tlw onlv con- «litinn attachul boin‘f that “10) he pmmittwd tn (”IMHO as ixililar numbm \xlwn manned ach'isahh). T he discussionrv‘ on Eugenia brought out the opinion of some that the Hydro pond at present. contained too many suckers. which lived on the trout spawn. in be of much use as a breeding ground. J. H. Hartman of Clarksburg regard- ing the opening of the Eugenia pre- serve was the stormy part of the meeting. One side was noticeably in favor of opening the preserve for fishing and hunting, 'hile the other was just as much against it. Quite a hot. discussion followed and in the mic] a motion by Messrs. Morgan and “Walton that the government be memorialized to Open the preserve was carried by an overwhelming show of hands. PRICEVILLE FOX co. Silver Black Foxes Priceville Fox C0., What Is Good Health Worth? Write for further particulars to \Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Reâ€" pair‘s. A limited number of shares for sale in Satisfaction Guaranteed What Wives Can Do. ED. J. PRATT PRICEVILLE, o'ni: aw Phone 98-12 " $Limlted Limited g§+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++§ U. F. O. The Cotortype was the fewest of seVe1~al tenders submitted for conside1ation. The price paid formarkez s used this war was 1:33; cents and as the. whole contract will approximate 327 500 the accepting of the Colmthe tender will effect a saVing to the PPOViIlCC of some 37.500.0110 ut‘ the last- minute acts of Hon. M12 Biggs after the defeat of the If. F. (f).ther11ment was to laVV aid :1 (‘_-mitla(t for the 1924 max 1w tn the t'ulmthe Com‘pam at 23 unts a pair. It VVill be Avg The contract for the 195 Motor Markers -were awarded by the Ontario Government to the Canadian- Colortype 'Company, of Hamilton at ten cents a pair for plates similar to those for which it received twenty-three cents a pair under the COLORTYPB COMPANY GOT 1925 MARKER CONTRACT / /,/////" Gorgeous spectacle portraying the might, // romance and grandeur of the British Empire // All the amusement devices fl. known to the ingenuity of man. ONE HUNDRED EXHIBITIONS IN ONE. Consult your agent for Reduced Railroad Rates. ROBERT MILLER, President. JOHN G. KENT. Managing Director. Cliffm‘d. 14 year old son 01' Mr. and Mrs. William Talbot, four miles llnl‘lh of Dundalk. had txx'n fingn-l's and ;. thumb blown off Saturday win-n :1 dynamito cap which he» was mm- ing in his hand vxplmlml. 'l‘lw gm]: was very badly torn. THUMB BLOWN OFF WHEN DYNAMITE EXPLODED Dundalk Boy Had Hand Severely In- jured By Explosion on Saturday remembered that this contract, was immediately cancelled by the Con- servative Government on its accos‘ sion to power and the business was, placed with the St: Thomas Mvta] Sign Company. at a figure practically half price. The cancellation of this contract and turning it over to H... St. Thomas firm effected a SaVlll: of $50,000. Read the Classified Ads. on Page Thursdgy, July 31, 1924. LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristm's. Sfllh'ilul's. Mr. her of ”10 firm \vili [mm 1' Tuesday 01' uzlcll wwk. Amn may hr: made! with thv Cle' DRS. JAMIESON JAMI Q 9; office and I'CSidClHfit‘ :1 «Ff/0... ancccast of the Hahn Lambton Street. 1.H\\'o-!- 1 1.. ham. Office hum's 2 1p 3 -. ‘- 8pm. (except Sunday _ ' Honor Gladuatvl nix'wx >Hx onto, Graduate lima) (W11... Surgeons (If Untaiim 1mm: 8.” its blamhos anw m. Towsn chxollt‘wx} Muxv. DR. A. M. BELL OfiiCP 0n Lalnllhm 5' .. Br. HU‘t/Onh; “{TH“ _ "3.3., 2 t05 rum, 4 1H ‘Ji ‘1 _. ,.\‘ da). Late Assistant HUN, 1, , ‘. : chalmic HOSpit.uI. lixuiznui. .1: A ‘. 601an Squat? 'I‘lll'nnz 1“”! \ M 1‘ ‘ pitui- SpBCifiiiM i'.\" “an I‘MIMh and Nose. 0mm»: 1:; 191m 59,.“ Owen Sound. â€"â€"â€"â€" C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chxropractors, Durham. Omano. The Selencc that. adds 111% :u \u::' and years to life. C'IIXSHHIH‘xwfr-‘Yw In Durham Tuesdays. 'J'huruim ~ at . Saturdays. .1 1 '. ;:: : Office and i'OSMI-zfr. Countess and Lamtmm ~ site Old Post. (”Tina a 91011 a.m.. 1.301” A'. .. . (Sundays and IWHHLQL excepted) . 6§366,_Q\'0r .l‘. .l. ”mum-K ~:.~:-; Durham. Ontario. MIDDLBBRO'. SPERBMAN 8: MIDDLEBRO' Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. Suwvssm‘s tn A. 1%. Curx'vy, Mr. C. 41. Mlddlvln'n‘ i< pvz'mmw locutmi at Durham (HTN‘P. 0113'th DAN. MCLBAN Licensvd .-\m?t‘.unwr fur I? Grey. Satisfaclmn gum-mm so'nahlo :m'ms. “(W‘s “1‘ ~u at The Cin'umvle (urn-u ux' \\ self. ALEX. MacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Moderatv turn»: for $8105. 118 in duh-a made at Thu film-unn- ham. 'l‘vrms H11 :11“ dress 11.1%. 1. Durham LOT 7, CNN. ‘21. l-LHm-ZM taming 10(9:u-1-...-; xi. ;.. cultivatiun. l'alzmt'v hmwi ponvenient tn schm'n; m: lses are a {Palm MM! 33? stone fmmdatiun; «mm-1w also hay barn Ian-m Mt h ment; hng 1w!) zi'x-EHL 1' brick housv, furnmw- in frame \VOHdSlNM; «111...; to house. with wmdmi. water tanks: 30 :wst 5w ‘0 acres {0 S\\‘H-t (‘lnx‘o‘t' 18 well fenced and in :1 :; cultivation. I’m' infur'm to Watson‘s Dalry. “.11. Ontario. NORTH PART LH'I‘S 7 .\.\'l! 22. Egremoni. mntamm: '1 acres clcax'wi. lmlznujo- w 0 . 0 bush; in good sttm‘ H. . irame barn -’4"4x;'.(\. simm 1:; concrete stamps; ll3'|.1".i cement tank at luzmx. ,..~\- and 7, Con. 3:. SUP... H‘ur taming HO acm‘s‘: in“ mm» and in good $1111“ Hf «‘\I;‘.;\I! ‘th premises are :1 mm 1; .: taming sown rmvnn‘. ‘ frame WOOdShMi mun-E»- Wellatdoorznmvrf::1i;:x.: ~'. thls farm. makin: :1 farm. This px‘mwrty Right t0 quick [till'c'huwi txculars apply at \\';.1‘ RR. 4, Durham. H122. _ Rubinsnn Hull mw‘ mg accidnm. \th Kimbfll‘lfiy H” \\'t"2 week. \Vhilt' gm! : became (-nlmmlo-«i =1 broke his unklv. I" §umm0nm1 :mci ro-l-v lugs. HP had j12~1 Gravenhnrst Sanutm- Spent several mum in KIMBERLEY MAN INJUR FD W'HILE 017 3 DILW. c. Plcxpamg, DENTIST Advertisements undm' Hus Imp”; 1 CASH WITH ORDI‘JI{: le ('(HlFt‘V'Hi‘xI' " ml! of four. Telephone 03115 twahuj 3‘ «120. W H Saturday night of week mwim'm, \1 ~ 1”...” 25 cents. on an (Thal‘g'v Ul'qio‘xx‘ :; ‘:3" _ ‘ 2 will be made each HISN'HHI; “1:; :1 - All Our Graduates Enter any day. “'an ml; or phone for information. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Stratford and Mount I-‘om.~t still there are calls fur ::; . Get your course NMV. I‘Z' ~ do not get it you pay ‘I ~ anyway in smaller mll'l':t.'.:~ and lost Opportunities. FARMS FOR have been placed 1“ still there are calls Licensed u‘ludionm .. SMITH, M, _13., M. c. :o Medical Diredori‘. Thursday, July 31, 1924. Dental Directorr Legal ‘Dz’reclorr Classified Ad ve m will lupin Durham ~11 Ich }\'Q<'k. Appommwms 9. Wm: the {1101'}; m Hm DB. BURT. M: of cultn‘a _. stone 1'38“” drilled “'4th am. .‘X‘ASU I 1R“ Glenvl'z. 100 acx‘t‘s «'14 nf cultix'atim sua)‘ 0f salvs mint (2 or mth mm (HT m.. 314 L\"l 1 m SALE AND 3 - H and 11 of Grey Dental strv m ‘ 1‘ 1'). L. Hf HINDI H Cal and n 1 PROP II l'lililiLl IHH'I‘ISH 'n l-‘4 on Ml \\'lf.\"l'!il \\ \.\' HLI in ,-\ R 1’0 M M \'|

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