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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Nov 1929, p. 2

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AMT-hum Inlancmmmatmono NMthumeumc-mtan- mmmmmbmd.â€"Per- ”News-Record. Motor Accident Nut Tm Mr. Paul Lance, traveller tor Geperal east of Hanover. Mr. Lange told The Post that a big truck was coming along on the wrong side of the road. and he turned his car sharply, and, in doing PAGE 2. V..--vvv so. lost control of the car and it pitched down an embankment and turned over a couple of times. Mr. Lange escaped with a few scratches, but his sedan was pretty badly smashed tuxâ€"Hanover Arrested After Attempt to Detail Train Clifford Cudney. aged 22 years, of Nichol township. confessed in Guelph Police Court Monday morning to plac- In Other Conlmities way possible.â€"‘ toluvemdo mattemptto Lou 310.000 on Sewer In a. discussion that at times Brennan’s would allow him or some other auditor to examine their books to prove that they lost 810,000 or; the Main Street sewer hereâ€"in fact that their loss on this work wiped out all their profit on the other three jobs done fiéi-é, .and that they had made no money in Hanover. Mr. Brennan, said the Mayor, was here last week and said the stretch of sewer opposite Knechtel’s factory was the one allowing sand to come in. However, they kept a weekly check on it, the sand is not increasing and there is no more coming in. They were prepared to dig up the sewer and relay it if the council so desired but they felt it would correct itself it let go.â€" Hanove': Post. fl.” Strange Accident Caused Bad Injury Lasg Monday, while Dr. Ives, accom- beshot. Thetruckwasdrivenbya member of the gang which is employed laying tile along the Provincial High- way. Mr. Hood, along with T. K. Robinson, was driving home shortly be- fore six o’clock and was directly under the light at Edward Patton’s when the accident occurred. The wagon was on its right side of the road and the men yelled when the car did not vary its v“- course, but to no avail. The truck struck the front wheel of the wagon. breaking the tongue of the wagon and the right hind leg of the horse near- est the truck. The animal had to be shot. The citizens are highly incensed that such an accident should occur to Mr. Hood for whom considerable sym- pathy is felt.â€"Dundalk Herald. Just after reaching Hamilton on Wednesday morning with a truck-load of eggs and butter from the Walkerton Egg Dairy Co.’s plant here, Mr. Walter Blackwell had a thrilling ex- perience when at a city crossing his outfit was crashed into by a radial train with such force as to knock the en- gine clean out of the frame of the car and to wreck the truck practically be- yond repair. Mr. Blackwell who was alone in the cabin of the truck, driving the vehicle, was hurled from his seat on to the pavement, and although badly bruised and shaken up, came through the or- deal without any bones being broken or other serious injury sustained. hospital after receivmg treatment from Dr. J. T. Thomas, of Caledon village. His condition is said to be somewhat improved but is still critical. The father and son were on their way to Toronto at the time of the accident to be present at the bedside of wife and mother, who was to undergo an opera- tion in a city hospital that day.â€" Grand Valley Star and Vidette. Thought At First It Was Foul Play .' Div-auuv â€"â€"- Clothing, shoes, letters and nurse’s graduation pin found under a culvert on a lonely road through a swamp in Greenock Township, about six miles west of here last week, appeared at first to indicate the probability of foul play. but Provincial Constable Nelson re- ceived a telegram, Monday morning, which cleared up the temporary mys- tery. â€"- â€"‘- _‘- Admission 35c. Children 25c. Special Surprise Matinee, Saturday at 2 pm. Contests galoreâ€"100 balloons with passes inside will be dropped from roof at 1.30 pm. Saturday Matinee, Children 20c. Thursday, Friday Saturday Nov.2|, 22, 23 Sound Effects and Music and obtain the maxi- mum amount of Motor pleasure your car must be in fit condition. Our knowledge and exper- ience guarantee our ability to put it into perfect running order. For good work. speedy service and low prices see Garafraxa. St., Durham Noble’s Garage Cochin No Narcotics were very much did such ordina men? Why. it tion that this author hns giv of each of the fashion that we the boy. we we we see how he One of the about t little 1 limbs. just mere and legs. His och, and his b County 0! Carlo did everything mouth medical him. he thrive what arms an strong with co to ride a horse rider though he the saddle cha' pert angler. lear ibly than most p and even learna skill in shooting travelled with h to those around all. When hoe year he wrote a this letter is c be one of the r in all literature justice of the pt kenny County OVEICOMI Toronto Mm everything In unquex' his weakn tad coura equalled. lived and they can I success 1 Come In Bri Th for i We the r‘o‘M‘

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