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Durham Review (1897), 5 Sep 1935, p. 8

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M "isj tA Good, wholesome, breezy Entertainment, so ferent. Don't miss it. Admission 35c, including tax. All seats re uranu Co ert Town Hall, 8.IS p. m. Tom E Kyle and Co pany Real red-hot Sensational Contests Adults 25 cents Liberal Cash and Special Pikes Farm. the Garden and the Ho se Th reshdirsi,"Jr""i'i"; the i ,w """"e"-'. an... a“ "IJOIMOBOOI from any um. ASK FOR miivoa/i2 F-------------;)) H -v-., uncut!!!) I] " onta'n a Registration Certificate before SI 19. The Weed Control Act. Every machine and all equipment used in be thoroughly cleaned before moving-ck- The Mropemtion of every threeher la solicited Weeda. THIS LEGISLATION WILL BE R'l tt is now to chum g 19. The Wo n All St ti gargain I a L U K S I O N S '"l', the Ll',""" GOING ONLY-SEPT. 21 f? OCT. q inclusive In an effort to control the been Included in The Wand r ”STERN CANADA" __ w-.- "a" w "a n "W the tolled" ttPg Mala: [an apply: 'pttesaiafileGiTta% “I IL I ' I I.“ it. tht Shade; Shook-g .i.i'iS1Cra11'l'l'J.'l,'l'lfdh'l.l, 95:41: all: 'lUf,tl'h2 but, 0' thumb x Don’t Miss DURHAIWS BIG FAIR ,__.-_....un nu.“ m; t5TWCTL ENFORCED. Applhtion form: my be obtained from the l l Weed Inspector, " Agricultural Repressentative or from J. D. Smith Director, Crops, soda and Weeds Branch, Parliament Buildings. Tur to. ONTAmo DEPARTMENT or AGRICUL one on. Dunn]: Marshall J. B. Fairbair Deputy Minister Minister of Agriculture. Plan at McFadden's Drug Store Ticket. All tttations GiTii' Do RETURN "MIT-. Laue Ticket. Bot SM 'tttaura _r".qW."""" 1mm 3mm: ---. Sun-ind Clan 11th!- good via GREAT LAKES route; an]: Ind berth nth. BAGGAGE Checked. swoon" " Port Arthur. Ann-tron. and wont. m " Slugs-u Car "Invention. and all information from any um. ASK FOR HANDBILL Au‘nI-ll '_------- For ttttt mmm'_ u '. M. Merumrrss, Town Ticket- CANADIAN To the MARITIEES " Sept. 12 l', EXCURSIONS Frm . anon to control the distribution ot Hindu! in The Weed Control Act, reg of threshing whines. now compulsory for every thresher. a Grand Co CENT " A., MILE BARGAINS from Durham, Sept. 13-11 Friday, Septeldgber 13th A TRIALS OF FEED mum mane Hills is spending atew G"G="-g=e-r-i-ee---,-. weeks with friends in Kitchener. CENT A M'LE - EACH WAY Miss Ruby Watson is spending her GOOD IN COACHES ONLY vacation with friends in Lambton. SLII'IIOCAI ACCOMMODAI’IOI Miss Jean Ellis who spent the Men-.mmwmmmmguyuwmwy: summer with her parents, returned t,'futebsiiiiuiCii7a'iiv"q 'ie.eeu, "" "N'M"" to her position in Toronto the first ot dumb md'mCmdm-hfilyih;uvn:::hm5flfl the week. DIV III? Tttam m . _ i... 11tet1ll'o'orr'i'h%mfA'Sf55e",i.' modslndberthntn. Mr and Mrs Wm. A,i,t,en...1n,t M?" \GE Checked.StopovenntPonAflhur.Anlutronzlndwo-L m ie spent the first of the week with Tar "'2'"""yedallPf-tiovromairira.' ASKFORIIANDBILL friends in St. Catherines. l D I A N N A Tt o N A L Mr. Lyail Mercer left Tuesday to A attend Westervelt College in London. \. Mr. Ivan Christie left Tuesday to _‘M‘,\ ---------.-_ ---"-'-'-'-'"-"-"-"-"-"-"-"---e'-e--eee--LkeG] _____i " leaving Toronto after 9.0 14, except No. 6 " 4.00 P. STE. ANNE DE RETURN LIMIT - SEPT. " a train " leaving Montreal " Return Limit It Pteitte Stations in New Bran" Dominion Atlantic Railway In N "a Nova Beotia points not Intel rick points not later than Semen train 15 leaving Montreal " 2.45 - at for handbm - consult any town Agent, Phone 21, Durham. the distribution ot W Seed: ed Control Act, regard the n whines. dr every threaber, operst tr a m Certiiieate before Martin opera! t. equipment used in Conn tion are moving-ct- 18, Th Wee thmber is solicited in our camp TION WILL BE STRICTL EN be obtained from the I i V [AMI]. AI- .-- ' " - ' Montreal Unit: 45 days September 12 and 13 BEAUPRE. $11.35 TO PACIFIC -- -- .w-wuw, returned JFII ".mmmg'mu. to her position in Toronto the ilrst of new ?-fh"-'e2eSiieeel the week. day. '.,'f,-u,mds,u.,,d Mr and Mrs Wm. Aitken and Mar. and Mzmdwut. m is spent the first of the week with hood um. AsKroRrtANDmu. friends in St. Catherines. Mr rl o N A L Mr. Lyall Mercer left Tuesday to to.tn attend Westervelt College in London. with -"--------q Mr. Ivan Christie left Tuesday to “a I I her 5 day. and E , . Mia 41 Iss 'bout Tuesd New Brunswick Mt tion therewith must Th Weed Control Act. our campaign to control ,'TL ENFORCED. ttention M. Sept. 13, " 2.46 P, ot later than September 17th It 2.45 P. M. km All Stations in the East rizes for Ge products of the o schold. g a machine tor hire, Operations. - Clause All seats reserved Nova Scotlu ls, legislation In. registration and Quebec I 1.25 Agent - or Sept, all ', passed on before they arrived. They accompanied the body home. The ' funeral service will take place on iThursday from the United church ' to Mt. Forest cemetery. Miss Stevenson was raised on the old (tttrate place in Normanby but went West several years ago. She visited friends in the village at different ”lines so was quite well known here. :Her many friends and relations have the sympathy ot the community. I I Mr. Jack Irvin of Lambton Mills, Show" n... --»-~-~ . - _ -- n... wuuuuully. Mr. Jack Irvin of Lambton Mills, spent the weekend with his parents. Brownie accompanied him back the tirat of the week. Miss Irene Ellis is spending afew weeks with friends in Kitchener. Miss Ruby Watson is spendinz hor ceived word on Friday of the serious illness of his sister. Miss Bertha Stevenson in a Winnipeg hospital. They started at once but she had passed on before they arrived. They accompanied the body home. The funeral service will take place on Thursday from the United church In ‘10 WN--, A Mr. and Mrs celved word on is Just one principal of place of Mr. Mr and Mrs Starling who have [been visiting with friends tor some time, returned to their home in Ham- iltcn last week. Mrs Henry Reid ac- companied them back and visited over the weekend and holiday with friends. School has started again. We welcome our teachers hack The-"V the last of the week. Messrs Wm. Arttitt and Rune] Taylor started Monday tor a motor trip to Timmins, Kapunkuing and other points in the north. Mrs E. Haiiiday of Loner Breenis spending a few days with her mother Mrs Greer. Mr. Lewis Woodyard is spending it' few days at the Exhibition in To- ronto. Mr and Mrs Andrews and family of Ccrbetton spent the ttrat ot the week wich the Burrows family. Mr. John Duke motored to Quebec the last ot the week. Mr and Mrs R. P. Manchu: of London spent a tew days last week with friend: in the village. Mr and Mrs N. E. McGuire and family spent the ttrat of the week with the Zimmerman family It Pal- grave. HOLSTEIW tthing dir " started again. wel Ir teachers back. There! r change. Miss Dree 13' " the Public School In r. MePhail who realgnedJ Mrs Jacob Stevenson ms-l Canadian maid, nt., and " “Nana raiders“. m1 inrorandiiG from my "ent Ten square of and the same ot I ply to Orval Bee] Holstein R. R. Ne Miss Eleanor Marshall Sunday after spending with Toronto friends. E Shelburne on Monday to work. Miss Susie Marshall entertained the girls around the corners Tues. day afternoon ot last week. Glad to be invited to be with them. ed on Thursday ot GiT;iii Caldwell" home. Miss Myrtle Marshall returned to Toronto on Saturday after spending her vacation at her home here. Miss Mary Ford of Hampden visit- M A- mL.“ . - Mrs Gadd of B.C. its visiting with Mr and Mrs Alex Smith of town and at the Potty home and also with Mr and Mrs Ronald Smith. Her husband who died some years ago, was Mr. James Gadd who grew up to young manhood in our neighborhood. _ Miss Myrtle Marshall returned ml rw-...-, - A - lwtth Mr and Mrs David Marshall. Glad to have them visit us too. Miss Mary McAllster returned to her school panties in Toronto on Mon- day. Her mother accompanied her and expects to attend the Exhibition. Miss T'. E. Byers entertained a- 'bout twenty of the young people on Tuesday evening or last weal: Mr and Mrs Ba;sc ited on Sunday with Kellar in Varney. Mrs Percy Daniels and children of town visited the first ot the week with Mr and Mrs David Marshall. Glad to have them visit m- ma Miss Jennings of Owen Sou new teacher begins her duties day. We wish her success at and hope she will like our ne Mr and Mrs Wm. C visiting this week with cousin, Mr Samuel Cale Guelph. Over thirty of the 8.8. scholars [with their teachers and some visit- ors gathered at the home of Miss T. E. Byers on Monday afternoon for a picnic. The afternoon was spent in games and races. Lunch was served on the lawn. Mrs C. McAlister kind- ly provided lemonade and homemade; candy. Miss Susie Marshall also brought candy. Glad to have Mrs E. Wilton among the number present. The Orchardville United church , anniversary will be conducted on f,',',",',',,",',',,'; Sept. 8th by the Rev. Mr. Wildfang ot Conn. Service .It 11 a. pm. and 7.30 p.m. The mined quar- Itette of Mount Forest will be in st~ Itendance in the evening. l Mrs R. Finder and son Franklin [returned home on Tuesday after tl week's visit with friends in Torontol land Niagara. falls. I Mrs John Queen and Mrs J. Eden _ spent Sunday with Mrs Wm. Nelson. ( Mrs James Ball and son Raymond are visiting this week with friends in Toronto. Mrs Chas. Lewis and Stella spent last weekend with friends in St. Thomas. The school bell is again heard and pupils and teachers are back to work again. with Mr. Reginald Adlam In charge. i In Long ar. open: but week with friends in Toronto. Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. Cclin McMillan were: Mr sud Mrs. iRobert [mo and son and daughter ot Toronto; Miss Bell and Mr. Hood of Dundalk. I Weekend visitors with Mr sud Mr: Hubermehi: Mr and Mrs J. W. Rob- (intron and daughter Margaret, Mont. real; Mr and Mrs Charles Hobormehl ’and Mr and Mrs Henry Spiesz ot Tr-.., Hanover. SHINGLE‘A FOR .Mr and In R. B. Long and tam- lly spent last week with friend: in Lutowel. TTeDURHAMREvai:w KNOX CORNERS R, No. i. spending a few (in; friends. She left a Monday to resume her a week with the latter’s Samuel Caldwell of near or the young people on ,ing of last week. B Dawson Marshall via- ORCHARD Wm. Caldwell are :-claas Shingles, rd, for sale. Ap- Enear Dromore) SALE Nr returned on duties Tues- Sound, our at No. l neighbor. at the -7 --'".r'"e. [their dam as fast as it is built. Has it occurred to you that you are ex- ',,re,i:":,iii,iii'v,' fortunate in having these tsit, beavers and that by your tsttorttrigtt ed 1Haitriiidiii of the colony, you are r a robbing yourself of a tourist attrac- in’tion which ranks extremely high ? red At least one million Americans have nd- never seen a beaver colony. Person. ‘de ally I would willingly drive a long [so way and pay a twenty-tive cent fee E. to see that beaver colony of yours- .. Why not make the most of your ’re'beavers. give them a chance to earn fa J the value of the timber they use by tu' attracting touris‘s to the district .', Even if this angle of the situation ur does not appear logical to you, will "F you please explain to me why the 1 Humane Society is allowing this in- m human me'hod of destroying' your beavers? And why, if it is forbidden at to shoot a beaver, is it permissable i'.' to starve one to death ? I'm not very; . interested in tourists, but I'd like to see a beaver colony. and I think a Q l lot of other Canadians would. Surely kit's worth the price of a few trees I and an acre or. two of trwtuttpland ?" t. In editorial comment on the matter' V the Owen Sound Sun-Times says: ! n "A suggestion has been made, and it sounds like a reasonable one. that - the beavers be permitted to stay) . there, and that the government grant permission to the owners of the farm l on which they have established them-, . selves, to trap a certain number of [ them each year and dispose ot the! pelfs as they see tit. Beaver peltsi , are among the most valuable of all Canadian furs and the farmers might! be able to realize handsomely from) their sale. In this way the farmers“ would become interested in their pro} tecticn, and could well afford to 'e low the beavers to build their dung from the small trees they tell on the, property. This suggestion may not be feasible, but it is at least worthy of consideration. It the beavers are discouraged to the point ot movingi to some other location, the result is going to be the same and the work will have to be repeated. Grey Coun- ty is already noted for its fur farms and why not add a beaver farm t" hul' -- a-“ -. ‘n I at:fiira1'G'rrth'/tttgt; -. It! MN “N no. Iedt to Mt. ugh? 2e?tArfriiriiiriiiciui TORONTO _ - ""'"' """""" Chorus: , W. R. Cory, of Cara, in . 'e","i,",".l So here's to the lusies and here's to the lads; to the press. wrt'ea u follows of thel And herd! to the women and men; _ beaver colonies in Bentinck : ( Who often were tricked. but who never were licked, _ "You have a colony of beaver" And now they 'ue M be” In“. which have built a. dun in the swamp This ‘sun that she carries was oft used before, between the farms of Mr. Arthur To use it, was never n crime; Mountain and Mr James Petty. Mr. It never draws blood but its wounds they are some, Petty and Mr Mountain object to the It knocks them out, two nt s time. tslight 1otut incurred through ttooding The left barrel itt loaded with "Bnllots," packed tight, ot moderately valuable timber iota. The right one, with m “Common sense." Ycttr government in trying to pre. In holding our fortress that's built upon "Right," vent our national animal from be- We're proud to use it in defence. coming extinct, spends thousands ot ' ' dollars every year, and forbids delib- Shes one of ourselves. sud shes true to the poor; ‘erste killing or beavers. Yet your She“ honored br trretrt, “a by smsll, game warden is proceeding to kill The doctrine she teaches is sure to endure, the. beavers in a most inhuman way When parties will perish end fall. -namelr by preventing them from She comes to our homes, and she chets to us ell; storing UP an adequate Riod supply The children come in from their plsy, for the winter through destroying They climb up on hor 1...... m... M... a.“ ___r_-- _-___ .. Would Make Beavers a Tourist Attraction (HANOVER ......... Harrlatoa .......... HOLSTEIN ......... Llatowel ............ London, Western F11 Marinade ........... Meatord ............ Mount Forest ....... PRICEVILLE ....... Shelburne .......... Teeswater ........... Tara 'r'............. cauun nan been made, and like a reasonable one, that rs be permitted to stay that the government grant to the owners ot the farm they have established them- ey see tlt. Beaver pelts the most valuable of all Ira and the farmers might realize handsomely from fall fair hte my BETA. n. ..... Sept. 2s--26 .... Sept. 26--27 ..... Sept. "---27 .... Sept. 18-10 " .. Sept. tr-rt 'lt t2diP,t?itiiiiii iiirit%ffltl'fi tCiis'tt'?g'.lll1ll;NttiiEf2'i When ballots we; When friends of our I The children come in' iG,Gihi; my, They climb up on her knee; Wee tots that And tell her: "We live in South Grey". We'll all vote for Aggie and blag the not! "rr., L-..--, Mr and Mrs Wm. Gordon attended the Toronto Exhibition and Min Mr Matthew Hooper and son lune are ensued threshing among the timer: of this vicinity And are our lug excellent work. . Mr. Ron E. Rife of Detroit, vu- Ited In: week at the home ot J. C. Mr and Mn Charles [clue- and non Donnie of Detroit visited on su- prday hat with Mr and In D. Duv- The our. and the Torrie. " “m; Our heroine walla in the midst of the my. And she carries a doubiehnrret m. (An election long for the people of Gr nigh the music and let us " stay) In this his election that) not far any, Mr. Melvyn Reuben teacher of S. . No. 2 In: commenced his duties Don't just take it out in smiling. I. chip off the old block . . . vi, When you've just had word Ted has won that scholarship . . . and you're pleased a punch . . . andsoishismothe/... "Kaiiiii% I s were put to good we; r our my united with Grey, grant Mule in Bruce. Ballots and COIMI-SCISC 7--.. .w' ' m .I' - In. than In“... A. c. I.“ U Ah h. fiiiiiih"1fff..tfP" 7" pgoplg ot Grer-Bruee. Someone lur- wee tots that are --tHdir mind‘by George. Juan. and warm. city returned hon. with than. Mr and In Beat. Wooda lament . tow dun at the Non. Tell him he's SEPT. 5, "" day, Star Inch Io Early wm Dunk with point M Mo tieq tlttot Cor, “nu MR. yum l mun VOL. Calde HE Mott le 35.00 y he Ton ‘ Almond l M powd Brilliant in ll " Mark bl" no- can” Mm Hill I oo Ms nut II "

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