-. «upped in my leafy blanket, mm, I wait for the man's warn coverlet “I will not can for the Winter‘s blast, m the clear high summons of Spring “Bach bud is wrapped warmly. secure and tight. And each has a waterproof, new and “My bulbs are well covered, my seeds And away to the south have my sons "The year’s been so busy My trees have no fear of the winter “Stripped of their fluttering flags and My PC Wilts “I have (ll-owed the leaves from each twig and Dough, » I am ready, all ready for winter now. Down the winding year-long lane The month .November goes. Now with heavy laden feet. Now on dancing toes Days she from and mys she smiles, Then she steels s balmy breath From the month shesd Skies she clothes in garments gray, Shiver in the wind. And the blenkness borrowed From the month behind. Then with loud wind-laughter And with icy hand She scntters crystal snowflakes Upon the wondering land. Mamas that then things be And shall through enmity. Thnnflulneas for Summer’s fire And the fruition of desire: Mum for Autumn’s slow And the promised piece or snowâ€" Now that Minion, 531er grown, All the aiming birds have flown: Now that hope: and fem are less-â€" N ’s the time for thankfulneu Maine-2;, for vanished Sprints Myriad antenings: mmmmmm, Whymmcnspmcebouchs: Nwthymmmn mmmmum: mm-m'axmtbemm mwwmmmw. The think-yank in NW, Thu Goa lam don cud ban; The thunk-nub In 13mm, Loud thank-m1; 1mm out he!†Come inChat Awhilo See us before {lou invest in Casualty Insur- ance. We do not se the cheapest insurance, but we DO sell you insurance that 18 100 per cent. pro- tection against loss from accidentâ€"the only kind of insurance that is of any use to you when you Motor Car Insurance is like any other com- modityâ€"you get what you pay for. A cheap com- pany gives yp cheap protection. The motoring season is here, and you should protect yourself against accidents. Do you buy your Motor Car Insurance on the “How much is it going to cost me†plan ? â€.mtlfll At Home â€"lhry Mine Davies. for and could not slee . Adlerlka rid me or all stomach troub e and __ now I sleep ï¬ne.†McFadden’s Drug Store. Mrs.A Cloud says: “For ears I had a bad stomach and g.as as nervous and could not sleep. Adlerika rid me of This morning, when the news I spied, I thought they might as well have died. “Two hundred injured in a wreckâ€; “Man falls, sustains a broken nec â€; “Two drown while rocking a canoeâ€; “Grade crossing murdersâ€"twenty-twoâ€; “Gas blast takes lives of twenty-threeâ€; “Two die ’neath falling apple-tree.†All night I toiled to save one life, And millions die in useless strife; What is the use to make one well, While thousands heurken to death’s Where is my labour’s recompense? Why can’t the world have con N0 SLEEP, N0 REST, STOIACH GAS IS CAUSE For the love of a child between us two. For all these things, my thanks are due From the full of my heart, dear God, Last night when others were at rest, I rode about and did my best To save some patients called by fate From travelling through the Golden For my neighbor’s barriers I slip Bright red fruit in a yellow dish. Pantry shelves that. a heart could wish. WGodJorqungknown mepunthataduatytoycanown. Tth my tea-kettle 811188 1t night for m tbehymn like the even hum of a “my!“ mmammesotmem- Andonlyhfllmotomm. â€"Joumel American Medical Assn. HOTEL WAVERLEY HAS ALWAYS BEEN POPULAR WITH MOTORISTS BECAUSE OF ITS FINE ROOMS-TASTY INEXPENSIVE FOOD AND PARKING FACILITIES; THE GARAGE IS ONLY ONE MINUTE WALK. ATTENDANTS TAKE (AIS TO GARAGE AND WN THM MN IE- OUIED. PLENTY OF (UR. PARKING SPACE. Sink $1.50 to 33.†Rates Double $3.00 a $5.00 MOTORING TO TORONTO THE DOCTOR’S LAMENT I. I mm. Mo. â€"Hy Howe mun. â€"Edna Baldwin Mrs. Mary Doelle, 62, of Petersburg. died in the hospital last week from burns suffered . a week ago when coal oil with which she was attempt- ing to light a fire in the kitchen, ex- ploded. spam her with fuming oll. Although she was completely enveloped in flames and severely burned over the entire body, Hrs. Doelle was eonsclous until a few hours before her death. I Win. A. Sutherland has been award- ed the Hush I. Strang memorial schol- arship for 1932, and James C. Suther- land the unused scholarship or 1931. Both brothers graduated from Goder- ich Collegiate Institute in 1932 after a brilliant record, and are now attend- ing the University of Toronto. The value of each scholarship is 3525, made up as follows: $125 in cash, and $400 free tuition. Chicken paralysis has been prevalent in some parts of Ontario lately, and many flocks have been seriously de- pleted. In an effort to check the dds- ease, one farmer packed a “dead†chick- en ln a box and sent it to Toronto. On arrival there, out jumped the hen in line shape. - Mr. Wm. E. Burke of Preston, was caught on Monday morning last in the vicinity of Gillies Lake in the Bruce Peninsular by Fish and Game Over- r, A. L. Rolston, of Owen Sound, in possession or an automatic shotgun. It is against the law to use such a wee- pon for hunting game and Mr. Rolston promptly took possession of it, and laid a charge against Burke before Magis- trate MacCartney at Wiarton last week. The fine was ten dollars and costs and the gun was confiscated. It was rathter expensive trip for the Preston man. residents. “We’ll call the police.†They! did. The “burglars†happened to be! one commercial traveller who, instead! of paying hotel expenses was sleeping in his car. And the merchandise were, The car had been parked near Chat- ham three nigths. The farmers were worried. Inside the machine were cases merely samples. Canadian school teachers have one thing in common with President Her- bert Hoover of the United Statesâ€"un- pleasant voices. This was the state- ment of V. C. Quarry, separate school inspector, in addressing the London teachers’ institute last week. The north- ern climate harms the voice, he said. and contrasted the “nasty nasa †of Calvin Coolidge with the soft modu- lated voice of Senator Garner. George Arliss, famous actor, was held up as a model for the teachers. The first casualty of the pheasant season occured at Niagara-on-the-lake Friday, when Herbert Caughlll, of that town received a gunshot wound in the eye. The bullet was extracted and it is not believed his sight drill be impaired. Friday’s hunting for a member of the Hamilton police force will . be decidedly unprofitable. His $200 setter was shot by a hunter who had fired at a rab- bit. Days of bartering were revived again when the Kincardlne News, local weekly announced it would accept potatoes in payments of accounts and for subscrip- tions. The paper oflered 50 cents credit tor each 90 lb. bag of grade potatoes. winter quarters in the southern United States, some two hundred Canada geese arrived today several of them with tags onthemplacedontheirlegsonapre- vious visit to the bird sanctuary. ten days. Enroute from their nesting manymandcimmtnotlnAm- on. In tactlocal businessmen claim .theuhn’tany.Arecentam'voyofthat ’town reveflbdthotact that, at plu- ent, now-Ion breaching new and onlysleamnleswinhavetobecar- ed for by the municipality nu. win- tenAm'oraisexpeflenclnganaltrade revival. Some manufacturing plants and lactate: are working a full eight- mayforthetmttlmeinmany maeenmthelugutmlcntmnsof News in Brief THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Ontario j Undaunted in the race of extreine .danger from name and smoke, Nuns o: 'the Order of the Dominican Sisters of Ithe Infant Jesus. Saturday moved ' quietly but swiftly to remove scones of [children to safety from a burning wing Ashes and charred remnants were all that remained Friday of a pile of 17,- 000 cords of pulp-wood owned by the Bonaventure Pulp and Paper Company at Chandeler Que. The 1083 ms estimat- ed at $200,000. Reports reaching Camp- bellton said the fire was believed to have been caused by blasting operat- ions near the huge woodpile. Canada In the Dominion egg-laying contest just concluded at the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, a hen owned by W. J. Johnston of Meatord, took second place in the Dominion individual contest and third place went to D. Robinsons and Sons of Westboro. The best individual bird in the Ontario contest was a white leghorn owned by Walter Rose of Brus- sels. John A. Machray, once prominent Churchman, lawyer and financmr of Winnipeg, now serving seven years in Stoney Mountain Penitentiary for theft of $500,000 from University of Manitoba endowment funds, was described as a man who had become “financially in- sane.†Mr. Justice R. M. Dennistoun, a former partner of the imprisoned did things which “no sane man would say or do.†Apparently he said Machray had become “over-balanced†from his worries and had become “financially Charged with conversion of a $1,700 trust fund, William E. Hambly, former warden of Norfolk county and “a mem- ber of the criminal board for many years, appeared before Magistrate Gun- ton, in Simcoe Monday. The case was sent to a higher court. One arm useless from a gunshot wound, 16-year-old Earl Steublng of Amherstburg, sailed his boat several miles before getting help. He was near Livingstone channel when a shotgun he had in the boat discharged, the con- tents striking his arm. On a tour of Ontario cities in a new type of light aeroplane, Bernard Mar- tin took a number of Toronto pilots for trial flights recently. The machine is of all-Canadian manufacture with the exception of the Cirrus engine. The machine is a high-wing monoplane and has the added feature of brakes. The engine develops 95 h.p., has a top speed of 115 m.p.h. and cruises at 95 miles. below. Eye-witnesses say he turned a. complete somersault. in his descent. On examination no bones were found to be broken. , Cecil Murray, eighteen, of Marketay, near Sudbury, was found dead from exposure in the bush a few miles from 00de the woods for 39 hours. The lad lost his way returning from a hunt- ing party Saturday. JackButon,13.aonotur.andun. Joseph Barton, of Godertch, is recov- ering from the effects of o. thirty-toot tall at the collegiate institute dining dizzy 89811 in the Assembly Hall. crowd- ed with students, Jack sought a breath- ermthehalloutside.Perchedonthe benntster railing he tainted. falling 30 feet down the stairway well to the floor resignedfromtheposta Gammonmannounoementtothh eflectmmcdeustmkbym mum. '~ "i the vertebrae in place. Going higher aloftthmmaneverhadbeenbetm'e inmacmplaneuheoorrectedbuo- mph showed 43.9% feet. 01’ nine» 8% miles) didnot impress Uwinsu muchottteu. Breaking flying records with a brok- en 11ch is all in the day's work for Capt. Cyril Uwins, British pilot, who recently set a news world‘s altitude mark at Bristol, Minna. Uwins crashed during the war and broke his neck. A doctor was the first mm on the scene and “upped up the airman before he was removed Premier Mussolini utilized an invis- ible my last Thursday to inaugurate the Rome-Viterbo electric railroad. Dis- carding the traditions of speech mak- ing, ribbon cutting and button pushing. the Premier welked through the ray. The interruption threw a, switch illum- inating the station and providing power for the first train and the Premier took the first ride.. ‘ The bank account and salary of Tom Mix, film cowboy, was attached recently to satisfy a superior court judgement of $9,700 held by Dr. Gum Stout. The judgement was rendered on a claim for services in connection with a re- cent appendicitis operation. to a widely published sermon deliver- ed last Sunday by the Rev. John Mc- Caffrey, a Methodist minister, who de- clared that “there can be no real peace of mind or sense of forgiveness until .there is restitution: In its wide spread Search for 111er Daubmann, killed in the W. The in}. substitutes, Soviet Russia has found pastor’s We; of Mummy 1;; .3, Al- that the lowly dandelion contains a scrim comb were Mly published, He substance which pieiimiary investiga- hm been feted through Gem-lay as a tion has emblished as equal in qual- national hero. The real Dnubmenn‘s ity to natural rubber. Newspapers â€1- mother still believes this nun is he" nounoed that an expedition sent out son. by the Scientific Exploration Institute â€"â€"â€"-oâ€"â€" had discovered a variety Of dandelion An â€Sayers mandating m in the Crimea which contained I liquid of raw 301d for hm because of m in the stem and root having all the in>mpiete testâ€"led yesterday to the properties 0f rubber. arrest of five men identified by witnes- For several days amazed Belfast, Ire- land, shopkeepers have been receiving quantities of merchandlze looted from theiros hh duetsarg- theses are mesh their stores during the labor rlots early last week. The return of the stolen work were carried distances of half a. mile in the storm. No deaths or ser- ious injuries were sustained but many accounts of miraculous escapes are be- ing told. twenty feet high. ground. roofs torn on, trees uplmed. and geneml havoc has been wrought across the countryside. Debris was too- sed through the air like snow. Branch- many miles long and about 300 miles wide in the Warkworth district, New Zealand. Buildings were raised to the BeacoptamsmwmdbytheUS. Wmmmmma- fleets o! the ace! voyage had sighted “a floating island about half an of m in extent". 1,300 miles south 8w mamml’flnce mum-m. contestedby-elewonmoontmu theolooeottherecounthltnwht.m {unmannnamauxm TheelectlonotDr.Joth.Mem. Ulla-3.1,»:mjomyotonemm In its wide spread search for rubber Aperambuhtmgulandisthem of III. 0. M “We": the farm out your my hard hit by the dorm?" “Were they" mung mum recap“ tell on 50 per cent.†. father, James '1‘. Reed, have taken out pect In New Philedelphit. Ohio. Rob- ert Beckiey's sister. Mary. 17. is about to become his mount-in-hw. Give up? It's like this: mu encasement has been announced to Ina-y Dale Reed. Pnemier Benito Mussolini predicted lastweekthatwlthmadecodeww- 0pc Would go Fascist. Before the end of a century. he told 500,000 persons nth- ered in Cathedral Ian-me. Milan. My. is destined. once mm to be the louder inbmplete testpled yesterday to the arrest of five men identified by witnes- ses as the bandits who recently held up a precious metal refinery and es- caped with about $50000 worth of loot. The erroneous assay. authorities said. caused the men to dump the stolen bars intd the East river from the Williams- burg Bridge. New York, Thursday nizht Detectives who had been watching the Nearly a year as posing as the last German war prisoner to be freed end- ed when “Oscar 1311me re- they left it, and; created them utter they threw away the gold. Profession- al divers will attempt to recover the metal. Armed with an electromagnetic de- vice, historians and scientists are fol- lowing the trail of General Braddock through part of Pennsylvania, unearth- ing numerous relics of the British Gen- eral’s campaign against the French and Indians. Discoveries to date include an a horseshoe, eight spokes from the wheel of a cannon carrier and 45 pieces interest due on that date will be pad the announcement said. and the bonds are payable at par. . Reducing the burden of debts inter- est, the British treasury Monday gave three month‘s notice of repayment of the five per cent. treasury bonds dated inmtotmnoveruncuitivfledhnd tothejobioutoniaewhatJtisu- so proposed tooth the exporting of barley, com and oats, which can be mixed with white flour. been necessary to import tram Argen- ttnu. Among the IWW www.mmot “amt-MIME“, that. “eflecuve Jun. 1. 1083." Inch m- Mtuuwmbemmyto peoplc.mnourproblemhbecom1n¢ Amummhcemleismpros- '. He htd lived PAGE 8