West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 May 1930, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE 2. mam,butthnnthenrsto¢ the sumac triplets”. The oddity is very lively and promises to develoD into number of white speckled troutâ€"2 mummuwn nedbyamnkbottletmefhatweekas someumedumhstWednesdsymght .MWIMumtemficW moncymmeboues. Onocmzenlost 32 and another 81. but the majority lostnickleoanddimes. Bountlmeggq thesamestunt waspulled 01!, mn Chief Beamish and Prov. Officer Mc- Clevis were unable to track the oflend- er: though they kept sharp watch for Chief Beamish and Prov. Officer Mc- 01 000186 Mackenzie, 1108in 8 very 1 Clevis were unable to track the oflend- severe cut in 1161' right forearm Friday er: though they kept sharp watch for evening when she and some other girls some memeâ€"Hanover Poet. / were playing in front of the variety - store,oneo(theplateglasswindowsot Child Neurly Drowned which is badly shattered. The scuf- Lnst Sunday morning about ten flingbroughtoneofthegirlsagainst o'clock, Helen, the “.months-old child the window and the glass falling out ivork on the hishvny be- inspect it. .Wv.f§ufim. in m cm and SMITH BROS. Tm Secflon' Newspaper Now Last week the We hopeltwmproveamccessandwork out to the satisfaction of publishers. AmBadlndtbyPhtoGlua MMM $1.25 and readm.â€"OrmgeMe Local Youth: in Trouble The lure of ear riding has again proven too much for two youths of 0111 town, A. Watt and E. Stewart, and in- stead of being merely sharply repri- manded for taking the family ear, they unmedWalkermulledmecaroutd the (11%,aner uid'berm W W“? W 0“ 66 OAPY” SMITH was a tough guy. He shot men for the fun of it and robbed them when there was nothing better to do. He had a trick of appearing to wrap a cake of soap in a the dollar bill and of selling it to a gullible custprger- fer a few cents. ‘â€"_‘ LR...- Because of that they called him “Soapy” up in Skagway in the gold rush days of ’98. But “Soapy” was too tough and too slippery even for the rough frontier of the north. One day he was a bit slow, on the draw. He was shot and killed and buried with his antagonist, whom he had mortally wounded, in the little cemetery adjoining the town. "When news of his sudden and long hoped for death arrived the toWnspeople apparently thought something should be done to commemorate the end of a desperate career. ‘v-lr Sotheohe had said that “Soapy” was as hard as rock. So they THE DURHAM CHRONICLE painted a skull on a cliff and let- tered Soapy’s name on it. Today tourists to Skagway stand and photograph this relic of a day that is no more. "Klaskaâ€" ' and the Yukon are sunny places of green hill sides and flowers, of placid lakes and roaring rivers, of great peaks and deep valleys when the boats cruise up there in the summer time. This year the service is to be augmented by the S. 8. Prince Henry, of the Canadian National Steamshlps. The CNS “Prince Rupert” and the “Prince George," of the same line are already known for their comfort and seaworthy qualities to the thousands of tourists who each year make “the voyage up the well-known Inside Passage to Prince Rupert and Skagway. Two other new steamers now being built for the Canadian National Pacific Coast Service, the Prince Robert and the Prince David, will ply be- tween Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Duncan Wilkin’s barn was also struck, but owing to the fact that Mr. Wilkln was at the tlme in the stable, treating asickanimal,hewasabletoextinguish the blaze. “ William Scott’s house was struck and slightly damaged. the owner himsel! be. ing injured, although not seriously. George Walkey’s barn, on the 9th concession of Minto, was struck, and a .couplo of hogs killed. William Redpath’a house was also hit. but without much damage. themlmflwhentorcedtorglautho “10(8de Wentmmnm mg m cued on Sunday, mu 9. at his home.â€"Owen Sound Sun-11m. oabewerwithemymuboyeveni! he had advocated burning down the . schools. It remained for the poor \wach'erswbemegoatsmdsaY“N°" OTHER PAPE RS’ OPINIONS bier). Senouslythoucmwemm lsagooddeoltobesaidinfavorot the prenuer's 'scheme. In doinz any with the nerve-wrath: anal tests. it should be possible to set better mmugh-the-year work by making ten}! Do students nowadays get too much homework? Parents who find that their children frequently have to spend a whole evening preparing work for class- esnextdaymaybeincllnedtothinkso. Obviously the amount of time will vary with the aptitude of the child. Indi- vidual teachers may assign too much. ‘Perhaps with social attractions of tho noticed ho change which would appear THE PEOPLE’S MILLS viva-lym- gymâ€"ammun- ounnu anmmm flighestegsrket; priegs paid for all kinds of Our business is to create printing that makes sales. Typography, choice of stock â€"every element that makes for more attractive mailing- pieces and handbills is pro- duced here with the care that spells success. Exact estimates of costs are ofler- ed on each job regardless of The Chronicle Printing House Ywandoumuchuyouflunkyw Butyou'unevergccompushmore: If you‘re afraid of yummywnlmo There’s mm for you in m. Ntwmmtmmummmnm It's thereuweonlymwâ€" mama-Lawmmhyoufmm item. In s weeks coined ll lbs” new complexion. round limbs . best of all a * " boy friend. "â€"6. M. Salino. Men and women are amazed at coin of 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly hollows vanish. Bony limbs round out. Ballow. blemished skin gets clear and rosy like stlpatlon disappear‘ overnlght. Bound sleep. New pep from very first day. Two great tomes in oneâ€"special weight-building Malt Yeast and streng- lthenlng Iron. Pleasant little tablets. Far stronger than unmedlcated yeast. Results in 1/; time. No yeasty taste. no gas. | Don’t go round “skinny", ugly, unat- {(035 back from manhfacturer if not. delighted with results. kinny! I Gained 11 Lbs. In 8 Weeks and Boy Friend" 0.00000000000000000000000000-0-00000000 Youcmnorr byE.A.Guest where the-4 eta-ml Author’s and mom‘ Virtue I our mm tad when Virtue 1 good is to Vtrtue I two extra too little. I! then and phih in pro Symmthy that. will every mm tru culled us what he Phon 122-1‘ John tar: an! of 111

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy