_-â€"v ' vwâ€"v born without receiving any rain after being cut. They are the Golden Vine vuiety and should net the owner a nice tidy sum. He also had a sample of Golden Rain oats which was very clean and plump. Mr. Scott is a real lumenâ€"Fergus News-Record. says that in Sgcrléms the straw is seven feet long g, the grain is of splendid quality. two acres he gsthered si_z loads. the entire lot going into the Mr. James D. Scott brought into our omce on Tuesday an exceptionally ï¬ne syrup]; o!‘ peas in the straw. Ho Pm With Shaw Seven Feet Long eenhouse were broken by the large ilstones which fell in town during the rainstorm on Monday forenoon. The hail was conï¬ned almost entirely to this town and gave the citizens a slight idea of the damage that could be done by a heavy hailstorm over a large district before field crops are har- vestedâ€"Chesley Enterprise. the rainstorm on Monday iorenoon. The hall was conï¬ned almost entirely to this town and gave the citizens slight idea of the damage that could be done by a heavy hailstorm over a large district before field crops are har- vested. -Chesley Enterprise. mum Two noun; m semi-Fun! Very One-Sided The juvenile semi-ï¬nal lacrosse game Twenty one panes of glass in Amery‘s 'eenhouse were broken by the large lustones which fell in town during PAGE 2. '. ot_ the Royal Hotel, The Fourth Annual Bruce County Musical Festival, held in Walkerton last Thursday attemoon and evening, was again a very successful and sat- isfactory event. Entries from Chesley. Paisley and Walkerton were larger than ever before, and the managing com- mittee were pleased to receive some splgndid new entries from the Tara c u . Walkerton was again successful in winning the All Round Musical Trophy. For the Junior Trophy competition was very keen between Chesley, Paisley and Tara. Chesley won the shield by only a small margin.â€"Walkerton Telescope} Walkerton Again Won Musical Trophy will played here last night proved to be a one-sided exhibition and the small crowd were disappointed. The Strat- tord boys were much younger and gmaner _and_ were quite outclassed at PROMINENT CANADIANS HEAD NEW SOCIETY The ï¬rst definite step towards the establishment of the Canadian Geographical Society was taken this week when a national board of directors was elected. Above are four prominent Canadians who are members of the new board. They are, left to.right: John W. Daioe, Managing Editor of the Manitoba Free Press; Dr. Charles Camsell, Deputy Minister of Mines; Dr. J. H. Grisdale, Deputy Minister of Agri- culture; and Judge A. E. Arsenault, oi Charlottetown, P. E. I. -__ â€" ~ -v 'v vâ€" "CV Public Schools Act. This case was tried in Durham at the last divisional court. The judge dis- missed Mr. Hunt’s action on the ground that section No. 85 of the School Act does not apply in a case where children from a rural school sec- tion attend an urban school. Thedecisionseemstoustobeavery peculiar one, making a distinction be- tween a rural school and an urban school. That surely was not in the mindsoithefarmersofthesectionin W It isa technicality that uld, if necessary. be obliterated by anammdment. Anurbanmunicipal- it! ‘0' them.“ .thesttcndance -A_ _‘_‘ Legal action was entered against the School Board of Section No. 15, Nor- manby, by Mr. Everett Hunt, a rate- payer of that section, for a rebate of part of his school taxes as he is sending his child to the Mount Forest schoo and believed that he was entitled to a refqnd of part or his tages, as in ac- Quite an engineering problem was created and the County of Bruce com- mitted to a considerable expenditure last Saturday evening at Kincardine. At eight o’clock the west half of the north abutment to the Queen Street Bridge, south of the Town Hall, set- tled about nine inches, and, according to what the Telescope was told by phone from there Tuesday morning, it is gradually sinking lower. County Engineer G. E. Stephenson, Walkerton, made an inspection of the damage and is preparing to have repair measures commenced. The bridge, naturally, was_closed‘to all traffic. A Action Against School Board Dismissed been exposed to the force of the cur- rent. Last spring the water was par- ticularly high. The bridge is over 100 feet in length. â€"Walkerton Telescope. mined by the wash of the river. At at this point the river changes its pom-5e somewhat. _ this abutment has car had passed over it a mmï¬tEâ€"éf 53 before me section "of the old stone abutmen; sank, The_ qollapse is said to have been 'In the meantime, work will proceed (tom the northern end of the county lineâ€"Hanover Post. __ vvv' vvovon 0..“ 'VV‘ “0 A greater curvature may be arranged at this corner, however. The depart- ment is getting away from sharp curves on roads now being built and it may be that a wider radius will be decided uppn. f } - r-“ organized, primarily, for ï¬shing, the ,members of it had a big time when they encountered quite a large sized black bear on the shore near Lion’s Head. They gave chase to bruin and at times were within 30 yards of him, but whenever they came too close the bear put on a spurt and soon increased the distance between himself and his pursuers: Had he taken it into his mind to turn and embrace the Ches- leyites it"s a_safe bet there would be Chased Black Ben C. B. Bruegeman, Charles Obright, William Cousins, Bert Gillies and Jack Frost spent Saturday and Sunday at Lion’s Head. . Altliougli th_e _p_arty w‘as A-~-_‘-‘_I -- traced. The Magistrate assessed“ hiin $15 and costs. He says, in addition to whatever penalty he hands out to those guitly of such offences, he, in future, will conï¬scate their guns.â€"Walkerton Telescope. ' Herbert Ranney, of Bentinck, was in Walkerton on Monday, complying with a summons to appear before Police Magistrate Walker on a charge of shooting a duck. A farmer in that township, near the County line, heard shooting early one morning. and ar- rived in time to take the number on the marker of the car which was leav- ing. The information was given to Game Warden Rolston, and the_giiilty ‘--A‘A "11.- ‘-_ , Slggt Duck: Fined imp section 110.150“!â€" THE DURHAM CHRONICLE on Her skirts fall, billowing about This is their picture. Side by side The ardent youth, the joyous bride Sit there and gaze as long ago The day they wed they sat just so And looked into the future years, So filled with good, so free from fears. tailing from drug stores. The dis- tillers must stand such 50 per cent. losses themselves and are on the point of rebellion unless there is an adjust- ment on the basis of a thorough sur- vey. With illegal divisions stacked on top of a natural evaporation. dis- tillers' investigators have arrived at their estimate of 7,000,000 gallons as the total medicinal supply. less than half the government ï¬gures, upon which the prohibition unit will start its: own check up. Be in ï¬t c'ondition. 031: knowledge and - exper- and obtain the maxi- mum amount of Motor pleasug'e you; car must To Enjoy Driving The Dagnerreotype Still. though youth's cdors long have Adorn his throbbing, love-ï¬ned Ire-st. Youncemqumtesotlonsm. Timetouaeyoulo? steclyourstrencthand E“? :2 Youth’s amt, rm perfume? 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