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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jul 1927, p. 2

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shmv that Hrganiml lzibum' nontri- ‘mnml mate-rially in din-voting the “av inwards «'uiiimnmnnt amongst Industrial \VHl‘kO'I'P‘. Ho'iMilHlms \u-rv aoinptml Willing for ”in pass- ing of legislation in provida for from milicatiun and from si'hm)! books; to abolidh sweatshop t‘fll‘l- dmnns; to humanize conditions of Wu; to prohibit the competition mm 10‘ sh: v\\‘ mwndmo-n V" "fio V visited Ottawa on the occasion a! Canada’s cdebration of the Dia- hand Jubila of Confederation he was tendered an enthusiastic wel- como by the thousands of Canadians who crowded the flying field and Mt Hill for the gedebmtion. On his mm: in ma ‘inéinbpiixié “Spirit of St. Louis” in which he \th! II . "Ho'lV When CoL Charias A. Lindbergh Visited Ottawa on tha mqirm Confederation and After-- Sixty Years of Progress PAGE 2 ,. pASS. €01,0st CHARLES A-LWDBERGH mm! “3" mam m: mlln'hm: h , LINDBERGH RECEIVES GOLD RAILWAY PASS SPECIAL ISSUE OF JULY. '2). 1927 .o-ml "pm III-an _\‘ ).\'l 'llo ‘csnta printvrs'. with and ”w, . IMH'Hu.‘ Hw‘ ’arliamo-nt an ‘ In Hm Crim- HIT“ t‘U'll'. mn- EIHN' ”Wm amongst lulu! nuns H Crim- nalt Io-s th Whilo- the NW 9N Ill In varly days Nova Scdtia was known as Acadia. but its present namv wally data-3 from 1621, when 'I‘tw mactmvnt n? the Ontario \\‘urknwn's thvnuwnsatmn Art of WI?» T: [wrhaps ttu- must nutstzmd- mg latmm' lo-gistatiun. This law stands tn-ttaly as ttu- must. mtvancml lo-gistattm in rvspvct to workmo-n's mmw-nsatinn in tin» WHI'M amt has twvunw sq pnpular with wm'knrs and many omplnym's that. it. has two-n mum"! in most 01' the) pro-- \'mm-s and will shun km in ptfnct. in all parts uf ttu- Dominion. Anottwr sugnitit'ant law was passm] during Hw I927 svssiml nf I’m-liumvnt whvn latmm' was gm-u an incr'o-asmt log-a1 status ttn-uugh amvmtmvnts to the Trad» Marks and Dvsigns Act to atlnw tour ”In rvgistrattnu Hf union lzltwls. .t sm'tiull 0f tlw act. m'us to-rts Intmm' nnmns t'l'um pnssthln tum! uttm'k Iowans“ ut' t'x'nlwrty rights m 9. true]. mam-1. lmmt: tlu- Mist sixty ywalx's. in] lakmm slams Trad» alh M fiesta! at the fidd by Sir Henry W. Thornton, K.B.B., Chairman and President of the Canadian National Railways, and was presented with a life pass, good on Canadian National lines.in Canada. 9 This pass is handvsomely engraved in black enamel on a sheet of Cana- made his wonderful flight across the Atlantic, phe gptfppjd airman was "I I” llm'tinn and muvnh M“ w: ”1' statistirs; I‘“ (ill (I ma "Ml basis; m sif's' and pr“ - mmliclatvs; HHH'S. MI’. In ll m The photogra hs show: Top, Col. Lindbergh besi e his monoplano as he arrived at “Lindbergh Field,” Ottawa; Lower, left, The gold pass which was presented to “Lindy” by Sir Henry Thornton, who is shown on the right making the presenta- tion. Canadian National Railway: photos. dig} gold, mined in wal howls vxist, (ap'ahlv n1 vivid- illL' a supply. at ”w pro-<0"! "Mc- Hf (nnrznmptiun. Im- .mc-n .mnehwl ,W'al's‘. BMMM vnal and its by- prmhu'ts thv m'nVim-o is rich in iron. gypsum. limvstnnn. "ha. Sinm 186" tlwrn has 1mm" 2‘. dwasigc m'n- dm‘tism Hf :mM: in all“ _\'-".i'.‘. Hull. Hw yivM twin: 30.33:. m 1:2" Lum- lwl' and pulpwmul t0 ”In value Hf 'l'hn pmwim-v is rivh in natural ro-snllrc'vs. Its tishvrivs mm vast and prac'tirally invxlmnsfihlv. In 19;“; Hwy had 21 mm! Valnu ur nom'l)’ $9,401,000. If Hu- wntm's yinM n rivh harw-st an vwn m'o-utvr nun van kw dug fl'nm fhv varth. Vast In Hu- MM 'l‘umwr \wn yivldm! M ”w innvihmlc Scntia I'm-viva! "lwttvr M' lmnn Olnnt'o'rvnm- and t’u‘ Unwin- ‘Inm‘o-drmtiun CHIH'o'm-nw 1.1:? ”It'l' was a WWW rnyal against. unto-rm, ”In Him”. 'l'vm strum: mt'n lm Hu- «amusing l'urc'vs, Hqu and I)! "al’turwamls Sir llhal‘lvs Tumwr In “w 0nd 'l‘llmwr “'an Hm“ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Tllppd'r. Jun: Hum". Ihlo-I .VHVH tvrms" and nt in a full line of H\\'l I ‘IIIII' I‘LIIIIII'III‘I 'IIIIIII IIII‘ \\III'II'I- NWT" IIHII IiI‘I‘ III I JIIIIIIa Ilil‘ I'IIIIII'h IsIIIIImI. ”W” ”I“ IIIaIIII-s \\IIII II IIIM M‘IIIIS a SIIIISHIIIIIHI I'I'III‘PSI'IIâ€" IaIIIIII III ”'10 HHIISP .II' IIIImmIms. worn known IIIIIy to Indians. I'III' tradI-I's. mISSIOIIEIIII‘S and a I'Im' I~XIIIIII'I-I'.~'. 'I'III- first task III “I“ III-wly I'III'mI-II IZIIIIIIIan gmw'rnmmlt was In aI-I'angv I'm' a transcnntin- ental railway to link up ”III infant sctIIvIIII-nt in British Columbia: and as asutute men as Edward Blakv argued I'al‘llI'SHY against Hm I'IIIIy III wasting mmIIIy laying a I'aIII'IIaII across suIrII [N‘I'HIBIH’IIIIY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIII arms as ”10 SOUIIII'I'II Darts III the prosnnt provinces of .‘IIIIIIIIII‘Ia. SaskI'III'hnwan and Al- Ier I. .\.~' Iatu as I874 SII' \VIIImm ’IIIIII‘I' \VI'IIII‘ :I I'I‘II'hIIIIIIIII. III'SCIIII- IIIIII II" IhI‘ I'III- HI IIII- [III'SI'III Iih III I’I‘IIII'I' .UhI'I‘I III wow that )lrfiill: Principals (6mm. and HM“- don, quml's; and tho [nu-sent prinâ€" cipal Hf HI.- l'nix'vrsity Hf 'J‘umnm, Sir Ruin-rt Falt'nnvr. Likewisn throw m'inw ministm's‘ \wru 1mm in NM}: Swankâ€"Si:- .lulm 'l‘lmmpsnn. Sir Gllmrlo's 'l'nmu-I'. and Sir “Hbc'l't Burch-n. is still lmiloling. many sla swift. nwrl'lnanl ancl lishinl Her mnlrilmtims l0 1):” lun-n urvalâ€"wvmmc‘brciully wally and inh-llvclually. '1 ul‘ llm threw lvatling nu ul' llw humininn haw lu- NHW! SCtlllfiâ€"J’l'lfll'ipfll 'l . ‘.‘ 1 1m v. 'I‘HI'Z «:H.\l.l.rl.\'¢;li HI‘ halts tllmn Thu (fh lnmlwrm laHvr vn' Likn u vlustm- nf pink roses. this lmnmmt alrvss is in ”mm shado‘s Hf Link. shading {rum ms“ in ”w [’81- ¢'-.~'t seashell shaolt'. f‘allin .nm S \lth In I Fashion F ancies the fcfllmving prices Pink Organdie in an Irresistable Garden Barty Frock lvl' «'nlpinymg « Hn- manut'uctm PI. About 3U”. LVN! in pun-1y . ‘inns and ”w l' i at album 3 L), \Vlwn tho- ”1': H) still has HI ("MI mol (Wu :h tho-1':- 10H“ by H mum P“ shade ("allups HIV]! in HM- sun \\\l.~' (N )4 u! _\' mu- ”1' H110 Hf l1 l'c-minity So'VuriH in UN at HUI ill'lll it 10m Ill um. ' MD\\‘ ”10' \‘ 4' l'io'lol o' [MAINLW a hurtirulmrul wrimo-nml farms, .-' I'N'c'lltly low-n a fivlol t'mps tho-V waistlino- Hmsv hi PLENUM) H ['0' mlgo'd with N0 Silk and HIP scallops cliugun- tiny rlustvr M" .v Hf I'Uéo' gl'ns- th H HUN it. _ _ - _ - - - ' wuv-wvw-Www°**mwfl“ m1; Nun'rn 9%.. \\'l.1o-:'- hm vn' .z'o-LV‘ . L. .l.‘ h'.’°.".'°.“.".”.”.”.° O‘.- Q ~o.oo........ ..... IN 55.5 :5: :.<. .557 7:3 :39? ::7.2.1.3...... .25: :55 _ $221.5. :'n ”Ii: it \w spurts ally pm- s‘ CUS- slwo'l‘ iso'ls‘ icul- arm HUN uni The reindmr industry in Alaska has pmvcd 50 profitable that Lomen «In, almw ship annually 10.000 carcasses that brim: a highm' privv Hum tum-t in tlw vities at the. l'nited {Stab-s. Inspii‘ml by Stofanssnn tlw gHudson’s Bay Company has leasml 'fnr raking roimtnvr ttw snuthc-l'n half nt Hati‘in Islandâ€"flan awn thu l‘ilt‘ nt' thn British Islvs. If tho pr”â€" What 01.40 thn F unly timu will tn «lian Polar I'e'ginl as Silwriva. which ily c'ulnnizvci. A! uf Hu- .Ulantiv svnh'd U'l'l'ihlt‘t ,ivct. nt’ cicbnn'sticating the1 musk-0x is carried out. a nmv some“ or fat"! will 1w availalnh- that will put in m‘t‘vfitnlw usc- great tracts nf mH' Far Narth. Hi1 has been found l’wtwo-vn FUN. Norman and HIP APP- “1‘- (:iX‘Plt'. The Arctic and sub-Arctic plains alone remain a challenge to the pioneer. Afi'eady, thanks largely to Stefansson. this vast eXpanse is losing its mythological terrors, Here are one amt one-half to two million square miles of grazing lands. with their mosses. lichens. ferns and 762 species of flowering plants. Yukon i9 yielding her gold; but. in Alaska ttw annual Patch of fish now far exi'm'cls tho- pruducts ut‘ the mines in \‘ttlllc'l and Canada's Aretir waters teem with fish. V“. - u.--â€"- The wealth and habitahility of the southern prairies are now common knowledge, Today the push is north. Northern Quebec and North- ern Hntario have attracted miners and farmers. Settlers are raising vegetables. grains. cattle. and even fruits far north or Hazelton on the Skeena. Away to the north of litt- monton the fei'tile Peace River \‘al- ley is rewarding its [.oiuneers. The push to the north is continent wide, and is on in earnest. “'0 dare not predict what. by the end of the century. will be the popula- tion of those great central regions. which have all been prawn valu- able. Europeans can” never live there the fear round. ranch .Ulantiv Iluast li'l'l'ihln tlifl'it'll malnnists. am 1 Far North will in”. H1” Hm I inns up" not as 'II is 1mm Mu! a< HI Weanuud it Jack-Hm» you go'l‘ll tlu- nww shnw in Chicago in which tho- lwrnt} Scott-11mm! tlm-w away po-nniu-z .lnhnâ€"Nn. what is *hn num~ .., Jackâ€"Thu M Iraclv. m- fo‘iBlmlim' Jcmosâ€"jos' 311M: do collection platps ham» bean poassmi.” Pray Later "Am 4101'" anbey m «Iv runaw- tiou “hut. wishvs [mayor fur ch.”- ailins 1’" asked the colored 11min”; "Y assuh." ro'spoudml Br: n! how .lnm-s. “Ali's a swifthrif'. an Ah throws man money ‘rumul I‘N'klo'w like." that of the southern prairies soon)- ed an insupemble nhstaclo tn uln' fathers. so the lwlief. in which We wm-e brought up. that ”in Far North was an impossible I‘Pgiun at pm'lmtunl snow is fading in 111.. light of scioniiliv knowimim- that the whnlv 0f Canada is haintahm aha! produvtiw. ”he 01' ”In grunt- 0st prohlvms of Hm youngvr goin- m-atiun is in «liscuvm' ways and means at making Hm nurth an in- tegml part of Canada, instead of thu hinterland it has been. 'Ve_’y_wel_l. “:9 will join in max- Thursday, July 28, 1927 CH o'fll Hu'lll. many pm'llnt 0mm! [:1 earth by Hu- mwu 0f lho' Iitlvs n. m.-. sun. Thvw in Chang» [Illa-ill nur I In! m'ovvm a .~ «om-an «‘Pl'iailn !« “mm, ley nlw alloy I nor! that q: mm M than" I QUINN Hull HI ‘l HI illumiu full m H '“H'l'c mt II) H Um My :1 By W. E. Jackson. of u]... iooicnl Observatory Stat! In lewmlrket Bra. stump cent 1 rthm madam \\ 8900!“ lann utun of. if I‘allml ne [101an {mu \'III(‘OU\0!"S {‘4‘} Diamond JUWit‘v of and one that no ( Dominion can Imus? was the dodivutiun : M The The M00 nfl Thursday, July 28, 1927 “I I. New( m.” \Vd

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