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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Feb 1932, p. 2

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Theymaluppedbynnnybynnn “Minna!” PAGE 2 .0. I. ..... up. r. 1:. is not a reason in the world why womenâ€" in business or at homeâ€"-should not een joy the same banking privileges men do. In fact, they do at all branches of The Canadian Bank of Commerce. If you open a Savings Account at this Bank, every courtesy and consideration will be ex- tended to you; and you will find the practical business experience gained ' this way extremely hel Hence. CHE. comfort and ; and, once at 'pipe, was approaching from the op- posite direction. The two trucks met, the Greyhound being side-swiped by the othem, but. none of the passengers received more than a. shaking up. Punter-t was the only person to suf- fer, sustaining a broken rib. Provincial Coming over the top of a knoll the driver of the Greyhound found a horse The accident occurred about two miles west of town on No. 3 Highway about 4.30 in the afternoon A Grey- hound bus, containing about twelve passengers was travelling west, fol- lowed by a St. Lawrence Transport truck, driven by John Outlaw, age 27, person was inj ured and a. number of others narrowly escaped possible ser- hound bus on Friday afternoon 9 one Peculiar Accident at Simcoe In a highway smashup involving two which accounts for his plight not be- ing noticed until his brother came along later on footâ€"Paisley Advocate. As it was, considerable care had to be used to extricate the lad from beneath the animal without injury. Jack lights the fire at the school, and leaves home an hour earlier than other pupils, there they lay quietly and unharmed until help came utter they had been discovered by a younger brother of ‘EDencom. mmmalstumbled on thermdmdbothwerethrownmtothe ditch in such a. runner and position that neither snflered injury and nel- umwnldmovefrmnthemn'owspwe betweenthealdesottheditch. And Watson, who immediately ran back Amw ’2 OMOOOOODO DIOOI... OCOOIIO. IOOOOOOO 0000.... OOOOOIOI IIOOIOIo 00.0.0.1 l.....ln I000...- .00... Dunc-o. nnnnnnn four 905080 013"81mcoe‘ 111thme and would be lodged mm Outlawâ€"81m- dBe Manner. count tor the difference in physique and energy between the two, he stated Toronto, who addressed the Board of Trade of that city recently. He pointed out that through a better understand- The mystery of the various vitamins proteins and other quahties necessary to man’s existence, were unfolded by Dr. Frederick 1“. wall, University of is senior. The aged couple are natives of Haldimand County and have lived in 0111113 for 60 years. Ottawa Imperial Conference, will be held starting July 18 next. Seventy-f our years of mania: believed to be unique in Canada, tamed in the bill which the Govern- ments hopes to put through all stages of parliamentary procedure by Easter, and into operation by March 1, would not apply to Canada or to any other Dominions at least until after thn Great Britain’s cen tury-old policy of free trade and establish in its place a general ad valorem duty of 10 per cent on all imports to the United Kingdom with certain exceptions. Mr. Chamber- lain made it clear that measures con- The National Government has pre- sented. its “trade bill” before the House As yet there is no ice on the lake or harbour at Goderich, an almost un- precedented condition for this time of year. The situation found an echo at the Board of Health meeting Wednes- day when application was made by a firm for a permit to manufacture arti- ficial ice, the first plant of its kind in A ten per cent cut in all Govern- ment salaries and. indemnities, starting |on April 1 and afl‘ecting everyone from himself down to the humblest office boy in the civil service, was announced Monday in the House of Commons by Premier Bennett. Concrete proposals for establishment of an international police force to guar- antee the security of the world were presented formally to the world Dis- armament Conference Friday by Andre Tardieu, French Minister of War and head of his country’s delegation to the Chinese banks announce that in view of the disrupted state of business in Shanghai, all loans in the future will be charged interest at the rate of 2 per cent daily or 730 per cent a year. The Defense Ministry of Germany have made a formal denial that Ger- lmany is building in secret a great war *machine stronger than that of 1914. The charges were made by Deputy Boulloux La Font of the Military Af- fairs Committee of France, who said Germany was spending seven times as much on her army now as she spent in 1913. The Go-Getting Invisible Textile Weavers, Inc., startled peace-loving Chicagoans with the following news- paper advertisement: “Bullet holes re- woven perfectly in damaged clothesâ€" inary conferences with the president and Charles G. Dawes. He decided, he said, to “get down to the grass roots in this business” and not only strike at hoarding, but seek to stimulate the pat- A front. door, house-to-house cam- paign will be waged to restore confid- ence of millions of Americans in the fixture or their own country, 001. Frank Andrew Mellon, who has been appoint: ed United States Ambassador to Great News in Brief '. in connection with recent rem wt until after the Conference, which THE DURHAM CHRONICLE and fruit ', succeeding life, dow abouttenfeet fromthenound. brokemeirwnymtothemrofthe Liquor Control Stone. Walkerton, 1n the early momma of “WV. En- Buildings, placed there through the contributions of Canadians resident in the United States . The memorial, commemorating the 60th year of Fed- eration was intended to be presented in 1927, when Canada was celebrating the: 60th birthday of the Dominion, but various circumstances caused the delay. Twelve cases or one doaen qua-rt bottles of liquor valued at about 8360 ' post owing to the pressure of private 9 business. Mr. Whitelaw, who is head ' of a Toronto auditing firm, has acted l as Chilean consul here since 1928. ' Final figures of the population of Manitoba were issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics Monday. The pop- ulation has increased from 610,118 in‘ 1921 to 700,139 in 1931. The foreign exchange situation is re- sulting in large consignments of struc- tural steel and iron being brought to [Saint John for transshipment to in- The Earl of Bessborough unveiled Saturday afternoon a marble group in the Hall of Fame in the Parliament ’terior points to meet the demands of Canadian 'manufacturers who formerly order their requirements from the United States. On each passage to St. John, steamers of two lines are bring- ing iron and steel from Glasgow and E. Fergus Whitelaw, consul at Tor- onto and representing the Republic of Chile in the Province of Ontario, has enoes on disarmameint and reparations, Pepe Pius Monday suggested the preaching of optimism in Lenten ser- shades of red, green, gold and silver. The idea is to match the colors of the automobile or its striping. The colors are vulcanized into the rubber. Colored automobile tires, the latest development of technicians in the auto- motive industry. are to be placed on the market immediately. There will be 12 carried on until the question can once more be brought up at Quebec. The exchange situation between United States and Canada is believed to be a lure that may set a record this year in Canada for tourist expendi- ture, according to E R. Powell, manag- ing director of the Toronto Convention and Tourist Association. He plans to use present disturbed economic con- dition and the high buying power of the America dollars as a means of boosting the city’s tourist revenue. Undismayed by the recent defeat of their effort to secure the vote for wo- men in Quebec provincial elections, sponsors of the movement have begun a new campaign to obtain the suffrage. Rejection of the female suffrage bill has solidified both Liberal and Conser- vative clubs, while the Canadian Al- liance for Women’s Vote in Quebec and the Montreal Women’s Club have commenced an agitation which will be} to guide the Conservatives in the Upper Chamber following the resigna- tion of Hon. W. B. Willoughby, (Moose Jaw) frm the leadership at a caucus of party Senators Thursday. Only twice out of the Yukon since the gold rush of ’98â€"once to fight in the world war and once to hear the Mendelssohn Choirâ€"such was the story revealed at the Massey Hall box office lately. As a man was buying tickets for the Toronto Mendelssohn Chair’s ,festival, it was learned that after going north in ’98, he had come down to serve his country in 1914, returning to the Yukon in 1919. He had heard in the north much of Dr. Fricker’s work, and had determined to time his next! trip to hear the Mendelssohn Choir. I insect or bird life. The seaplane from the sunken sub- marine M-z was brought to the sur- face of the English Channel Monday after hours of diaicult and dangerous work. TheM-z wassaidtobewedged in between two other wrecks, one of which is a German U-bost sunk during the war, and is lying stern down. Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen is the new Government leader in. the Senate. Sen- ator Meighen was unanimously chosen] saidtheummcoveredwithahu-p mtumedwithtueaotphmaovomog urethat anal-pm Indtwcoek- mwmwelcomeughu, A1" sorrow over the “always few other luxuries for the last ten years, I have accumulated $1,564.42.” “That’s great! What are you going to do with the money?” “I won’t have to decide that question -â€"the bank failed.” “Economy has taught me one lesson,” said a. Chicago man. “By denying my- Dennis McNamara, an old and highly respected resident of Mount Forest, William, at home; also two daughters, Mrs. Madigan and Mrs. Kennedy, of St. Thomas. The funeral was held Saturday from St. Mary's church to Holy Cross cemetery. in Arthur township. 1-1 sides his wife, two son: William, at home; also 1 Mrs. Madigan and Mrs. and Port Stanley and Irvin Epic-"an isummer is going to come from may cease worrying as it has been ammun- ced that an up- ”to date lee making plant will be installed there soon. W )- liam and Frank Morgan, who operate Morgan Bros. Fish Co. of Kinoaz°di.;e minister of highways. Formerly the distance was 25 feet. Operation is permissable only after receiving a. per- the Ontario Gazette, Mister of Ontario. Kincardine housewives who 8° able horse. A hurried telephone call brought the veterinary surgeon. a“! think we can save her, Jim,” the veterinary said, “but another couple ‘ofhoursmighthnveheentoohte. If: lucky you have a telephone." worrying where their ice for the belt of totality of the “ounce of ggdiqn’tmahdcmufmm Jim Ross hadn’t naticed m fence until his favorite roan mare got caught in the barbed wire 1nd cut 3 upon W19!)- NOR ERN NURSERIES N SOUND Wedding Bouq ‘ (1 Funeral Design yawn-noun; tot-henna” at Belhvenotthuthemn _§OUNT£R CA RBON L‘EAF CA RBON BACK STYLES

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