cï¬ns' iiiâ€"n ' OFFICIALLY ELDERSllE TWP. FARM 7 ram PURCHASED BY PARIS ï¬ll: and Mrs. T, Y. McKinnDn. have sold [hair farm, consisting of lnls ISO-L. concession 8, El» derslic. and win move to Barrie. where their son, Duncan, is now Employed. The new owner, who will get possession In April. is Frank Baxlcr of Paris. Mr McKinnon has resided on the farm almost half a century. Fartymine years ago his parents. the laie Mr and Mrs. Duncan McKinnon. purchased the propâ€" erty [mm lhc 1319 Ed Collins. In . T Y took over the farm. The farm consuls of 200 acres. of which 40 are plowed and the balance is in hav and pasture. ELDERSLIE STUDENT ,7 7“!" GRADUATES AT GUELPH U Ronald A. Reid, son of Mr and Mrs. John Reid, Elderslie Township. was a member of the four-year Science and agriculture program graduating class at the Guelph University Friday. Rneve Gcarge Grant had the unusual honor of ofï¬cially Post-Grad scholarship i M, Rem. who majored in opening the structure which bears his name, the George Grant ‘ fisheries and wild life, is at Bridge. in P" ley. Reeve Grant is seen Culling the “3d ribbon An Elderslie Township student in line trar ional Scott M Eastnor Township, chairman of the courtly committee. an the left. and Bruce unty D r .. ' "’ ‘ l ' Li , 1m _ ail: ieeu Ur Elie); e rigl lo “617;, present working all Denny's Dam near Southampton He lS studyâ€" ing lamprey control for the min- istry DI natural rcsuurces. Hr: intends [u return to Guelph for graduate Work in the fall . Hundreds of $3?er die on train trip from West Imsl H \thER’ i\‘ lrlrilllillillv 2/ :iio tvderal L'mernlilenl Ilrlds Ill .0 JR thin»D .«n 1* Hr» descrilIt-d the death of llll: .rIiII mums irUm “L‘sli‘lfl. culvm as a "national disgrace I‘ui d:: to Ul'uve CUIIIIII d‘ 2 ill tliu Iliusl literal sense- of 11h: Warden llnri-j. U‘G\h lhin‘m‘ \iurrb." it’» a. llllliui‘mi Ilisgram- :llr. liiiili. who 1‘ .ilsn urmiii llC‘nl III‘ thy BHILC (mun: Bowl 'I think the raiiimy is I\lD\r in): at a snail's pace [0 reuiifi the ~Iiuuiinn." l‘ilpl’uvl’llwlll ,‘l>,~l)€liti|illl. sum Hl' Said ilic problem is nut |ll \\'alk€‘rlw‘i 'l'hiirwrlui‘ lll-il .nt-w but with the Increased :Ilnmsi l4lHl l‘fliVl“ “Input Li ‘numlm or came shipped il ig lr’llll the nv~I htiuun S r» linen-rising drustmulli llmplmr and llouemlm 1a» ‘ Tlir animalx that are Ili‘Iiig‘ 3"?†lllL'd 0" l‘lll'l‘T ‘ Hl‘l' Iimsliy hipped un riuuhle This hn: ganl w .l liL’ iioz‘ deck rziil vars, said Mr. [)iHK. (V11. incrrzm mm min szpluincd that over the ‘l‘lie federal government ‘ 'ds oi the animals there Is rli‘l‘ldlll’.‘ committee on lrum ‘ ant-Ilirr flour for Ll second lCI'K‘i‘ purlatuin vill rpm-millvnd Itm 'uf ialrc; :I task In (‘ llli'k‘éllilllu Iin~l 'J'nn other ‘men associales will! Ihe Ontario Beel Improve- ‘nlflll A oration. supporer Mr ‘Dzuis statements. ‘ ‘ “Cattle live and die. they just can‘t he, \lllfk inside curs"; suicl Grani Burrows ol Klien-l ‘hiirg. He is a director or [he Unlurin association, He said the increase lll dead ‘calres arose partly because Iepurlr‘d lucn‘nm in llll' «leulli‘ rate ui' cutie~ \llllilJL'll Irwin Iiv, uesl In resin-r11 Canada ’llic couiinilioe lield lioziriiig.‘ In Wallicrtuu ’l'iiitrnxlm un [)llii ltL‘ lrililspoi'luliuli in ~Iilllli\\c.~l . Irrn Untano ‘ Mr Davis said idlul' unc ln~ ilni'cr ruinpri~iiig El uhipin-I' lJl‘Elll'" i-ompany “In. L eiwl lIm-xlu lB|l\&3)' fry" Hitamr about Luci-thirds oi the animals and lluinaiie Sui-rel} Insiieuiuri shipped paid our $171396 lil‘Silld)‘ illL‘ animation. HARVEY DAVIS . ‘nalinnal disgrace" claims. Mr Dailix blamed the railway [here was an increase in me Members oi Parlmiiicnl \\‘llII for uni properly k’Ctlln; and who (if cattle and therefore altended Thursday Mild Li\€}"l\3i(‘l‘lng the animals Meri- sulmore were shipped in one six- u'oulrl recommend llial a task hours an mule as stipulated |in week period. Ala-W GE BEARING His NAME ceremony, wilh assists from Reeve David Warden Harvey SIXTYJ‘IVE YEARS AGO May 2. 1907 . Rev. Chas. Cosens has been inâ€" f viled by the quarterly board of ’.Paisle_v Methodist Church to re- ' main as pastor for the fourth . yenri and has accepted » Gillies Hill post oï¬fice is still halt openâ€"the mail is being reâ€" ceived daily and distribuled from Mr. Graham’s nld stand but is handled with difficulty Mr. Jas. McGill has undertaken ti: accommodate the public by hand- ing out the letters and papers, but. as there is no stove in the post Dï¬fice building. he ï¬nds it . rather more (rigid than COmeT-l" table in the place. However. if ' the postmaster pro tam can hold on to the i011 or a while, say unlil the post: aster general an- nounces his new schedule of ' wages. some one may readily consent to take it permanently. ' .. JIElderslie Student Wins % Research Council a! Urilversity at British Colum- bia is one of ï¬ve university stu- dents from Bruce and Grey Counï¬ï¬ who have each received $3.800 National Research Council highways post graduate scholarships for one year. Ian D. Reid, 3 son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reid of RR 3 Chesley, is a graduate of Ches- ley District High School. He is studying biology at U of BC. Other scholarship winners are Clifford M. James of Walker- ton. Robert Hr G. Hamilton of Durham, Tom R. Davidsnn of North Koppel, and Charles K. ’ Bctz of Owen Sound. ‘ Jmia,i‘i17-' Graduales MARY ORR. dung and Mia. Mel Orr. R. R. ll 2. Chesley, recently gradu tiled from the University of Guelph. receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography. ‘