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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Nov 1932, p. 3

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ByWinstonChurchill mutMswwofmdmem- they are living in strenuous times but reading of experiences in those days, one gets a different idea of the mean- ing of anxiety and hardship. To make us thankful we only need to read of ,what the pioneer settlers on the Amer- ican continent had to endure. There are some very fine characters depicted in this story. and boys will take a special delight in following up the experiences of ‘Davy’, the drum- mer boy. George Rogers Clark was a re- markable leader with a strong person- ality. The liberty of citizens today was denrly bought. Much heroism and self- saeriiice in the midst of danger and discouragement is vividly portrayed by the author. our which «ch one developed was a saving grace in those strenuous days. and cruelty of war. nem.munotonlyadecidedly interesting book. but also one brimming with information of many classes of mummaamymm Malachi-murmhflym Mommmhfldootamhc .amnmwaptmmmm in Northern Canada. It In: the first mundponmmentmon'snaycom- mymbflahedbyanmuclflwne at thebeglnninconhelatheentury.uter tvoymgttmspolnttheymovedto www.myapontumv mumtaonthellontmbw- Come In Chat Awhile °mm.nuu a See us before you invest in Casualty Insur- ance. We do not sell the cheapest insurance, but 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 ? Motor Car Insurance is like any other com- modityâ€"you get What you pay for. A: cheap com- pany gives you cheap protection. How Much Are You Paying For Your Insurance? At Home FRANK IR WIN, Durham m and CASUALTY INSURAN on Tbe great sense of hum- :‘___. February CROSSING" March . ston Churchill rApril ........ m or one of the “many“... American ROVOIutlon bane . , y . people tomy who think' In strenuous times but !A AW flenoes in those days, September _-_. h.-- -. s..- m“... October November January year 1931 an interesting contrast in temperatures at depths of 3 feet and six inches respectively is now avail- able as follows: These and many more such state- ments give the reader food for thought HOW GERIAN REMEDY STOPS CONSTIPATION Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel the German remedy Adlerika stops constipation. It brings out the poisons which cause gas bloating and bad sleep. McFadden‘s Drug Store. compush, able to me, and confident Inhallha'emtha'e‘wefidnnethere are more talents for you and more victouestowin.Enterintothatk1nd of Joy, which is the joy of your Lord.” “.‘Christ means to me a living per- sonality today.” 3 “We are spiritual beings not material ones, and the meaning of life is its spiritual values, and our unselfishnees is the pledge of the better day that awaits us.” mm‘mmmmmmm «Whammchlvflrymdm- Chrlt has become to me more and “Christtomeisthejustflwhnm inspirationtokeepmybodymmmd m and penect. that thoreby I my “mum. It called for faith in Himself, called (or intellectual com- 41.7 71.5 51.2 One month’s hard labor was the sen- tence meted out Friday to Adrienne Lapointe, 40, of Ottawa, the woman whose reception to 9-year-old Ray- mond Menchetti on Hallowe’en was to douse him with a kettle of scalding water. The youngster, following juven- ile custom on «the night when weird shapes stalk through the streets, had called on the Lapointe woman for ap- ples. The woman’s response was to throw the boiling water over him. main: to reed.” Dundalk will haVe 3n Open-alt rink this winter, with Messrs. w. J. Steph- enaonandnertmllsupropflemfl‘he property at the rear of the old power house has been levelled waiting-rooms Burglars failed in their attempt to rob the Wolverton flour mills at St. Mary’s early last Thursday when they were unable to break open a safe. mmtelewhenmeappeuedmpouoe m can attemptedeutcidecharge there. Withthreeehilaenmtheumny beddeahauusheMmdtheym mneelptotmlyfl weeklymreltet. Blentheheeudbycommit- in the- town hall, Dundalk, on Satur- day evening, it was decided to re- duce the prize money won at. the 1932 Dundalk fair by 15 per cent. Reduced gate proceeds and a record entry in most classes made this step necessary the directors decided. This is the first time in many years that the prize money has not been paid in full. Reduced insurance charges for care- ful car drivers are to become Operative in Ontario some time this month. Rates have been so altered by the Canad- ian Underwriters' Association that any insured driver who can show a clear record insofar as claims or infract- ions of the law are concerned will be entitled to a 10 per cent. bonus or dis- count. course of construction. Lights will also be installed. Situated as it is in a cen- tral location, the rink ought to be a papular spot for skaters and hockeyista during the coming winter. neves was a. wildcat and which pounc- ed on his shoulders recently from the top of his garage. He escaped without Eleven-year-old Donald Rickert, of Kitchener, with his six-shooter strap- ped to his side, was having a fine time playing cowboy until his iariat became nickel-t was uninjured. searchingtoranmlmalwmchhebe- Alter Sovereign, aged seven, met a' tragic death while playing on a lot! used by the Hamilton Wrecking Co.’ Some children were playing on a two-l wheeled train. Suddenly the vehicle} tipped sharply to the ground pinning the Sovereign boy beneath. His play-I mates extricated him, and childishly hOping to revive their unconsciousI comrade they immersed him in a near! by puddle. Fred Popynick, passing in his car saw what was going on andl rushed to the scene. He had the child' rushed to the hospital, but the injuries; to the lad proved fatal. 1 passing car on Saturday. The young- ster was ragged On his “tummy” for two blocks until the driver came to Hastlly stufllng his overcoat into a large hole in the bottom of his row- boat, caused by his shotgun discharging William Altkens of Bellvllle success- fully reached shore at Horse Point, in the Bay of Quinte, last Thursday. Alkens suddenly reached for his gun when ducks lit among his decoys, with the result that the charge made a large rent in the floor of the craft. Arrested at Dryden, Ont., James Crandall and “wife” were sentenced to thirty days in jail on a vagrancy charge on complaint of the owners of the house in which they resided. The police found ‘Mrs. Crandall” to be a man dressed in women’s clothing. The couple produced a marriage certifi- cate drawn up by a Regina clergy- man on October 3rd} however. At a meeting of the the directors News in Brief “thm'wouldbeoneleu W 9 l‘terrupted by an order to stick em up”. ,The intruders, one of whom carried 1. | The entire penitentiary at St. Vin- !cent de Paul, federal prison for Que- ibec Province, was threatened with des- truction last Friday, when maddened convicts set fire to the workshops. The Montreal fire fighting force entered the Penitentiary to quell the blaze. Their .arrival coming shortly alter the con- lvicta had been subdued by armed a number of Canadian flom' mills, in- cluding some in the west. have re- ceived substantial orders for Canad- ian flour from overseas purchasers. Oflnch..m_l We“ “communal...“ mmmW‘h-uâ€"un. WWMta-thepltm “magnum m «mama-u when umbietonnthdrnetsowmctopn- Warrant-thaw. guilty at common mutt Int week. Inwmdaoroourthesmhghujm mgmumwmmm andkmsedthemnumoldm aedtourtlmesandthttshedidnot kisstheaccuaed. Joaeph Goodrich, of London. flcured outuwaytobeattheaeturkeythm Heboughthlmaeuapoucedogtocw'd the turkeys and sat back to wait de- thieves, who stole ten turkeys, and alao stneching the Halloween celebration In extra. day, were next morning obliged Peter Myers, of Walford, claims the wolf-trapping record for that district This fall he trapped three on his farm The third trapped just recently, fell into a snare in the potato patch near his home.- Canada The British Imperial preference so far has had such good effect on Canad- ian industry, stated N. M. Paterson, steamship and elevator owner of Fort Two gunmen held up two clerks in the Ivanhoe Hotel, main street, Van- couver, last week, and canned with $1,200 in cash. W. A. Stewart, (by clerk; was relieving W. D. Morris, night clerk, and had unlocked the safe to Boys, who last Tuesday night, smear- edwithsoapscoresofwmdowsmthe Here is one man who has had 36 years of penitentiary life and has had enough. W. J. MacLeod is his name. He supervision. They were caught red- handed in their soap act by Police Sergeant Ross. tentiary when he left the prison for a wellhearned rest. “I believe it is the toughest branch of the civil service,” he said. “One might say a person is sitting on a pile of dynamite all the time. I have had all I want and one cannot imagine my feeling of relief when I turn my back on the barred front of the institution.’ Pride of Saskatchewan live stock, 42 horses, 9 cattle, 10 poultry. and a car- load of market swine, will represent the province at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, it was announced in Regina Coming on foot from a score of towns and villages within a radius of 40 miles from Montreal, mainly bareheaded, singing hymns and telling beads and in the intervals beguiling the time with stories and tales, much like Chaucer’s "Good-bye Campagnie” of medieval times, more than 3,500 pilgrims yester- day visited the famed supine of St. Joseph, in Montreal, to pray for sur- oease from economic difficulties. From five o’clock in the morning until late in the afternoon, throngs of foot-sore yet hope ful pilgrims came to worship at the shrine and piled crutches, iron braces, and all manner of canes. Thursday when she wished Into the new pier “B" in Max harbor. she year-old Jackie Rome, of Kersley, 8.0., when his mother asked it he had any luck on his first day’s hunt this fall. But his mother regarded the boy’s an- swer as “just another of those hunter’s stories,” and. it was not until he re- turned, three or four hours later, drac- ging the hides of three hours behind one, put the first fish between his teeth It slippped down his throat and bit him. He rushed to the nearest villus;- crying for help, but in an hour he m‘flcmptmgtodockmtho‘ntheud breeuemnchertmeenmtot oourseanthbeconmte. .Onnmdhdhmmm him, that the family believed him. Hehadshotellthreewitmnashort distance of the Roem homestead. WWP.Blnkeney,otme RON Mountedemeouce.m acquittedotoonspirmgtomcitem byuagtstnteJ.LBunhmstm- tax, NB» last. week. Inspector Blake- neyhtdbeentrbdbeforethem- MmAnnler-eckleMmothaotOer- ald Freckleton, who wukmedmthe frustrated hold-up at the Royal Bank’s Shubenacadle branch last. August. man in Wilmington.” Records show he borrowed it. in 189-4. Fineless week at the Cambridge, Mass., Public Library last week resulted in the return of a book, ”The Story of Scotland,” 38 years overdue. Fines on the book, which originally cost the amounted to two-the sum the borr- ower escaped paying by virtue of the cancellation ofler. The book was re- turned by mail by “an old gentle- toward Scotland, Wales, and PM- incial England in comfortable railway coaches attached to regular trains. The railways offered trunsprotation at the low rate of one and one-third cents a mile and the National Unemployed Workers organization, which sponsored building was burned to the mama Twomenweremjuredmthetmmd several people badly crushed in the rush for the exits. the march on London. raised the funds. The main body of the “hunger mar- chers” who trekked hopefuly into Lon- don, Eng., 10 days ago. rode home A youth sitting on the bank of a can- at Aboul Shekouk, in upper Egypt, Death stalked close to 775 men, wo- “CROWN BRAND” c URN SYRUP ' in Excellcnf Food. . “9.330.. oo. .15: GROWING CHILDREN A Tr tier!" _- 9 Evil!!- 16- Fatal gunplay flared m Berlin‘s wild- cat Won strike last. week. when ponoeandstflkerscluhedet a suburban our bum. When the bettle mavenonemwhedbeeuslunmd three wounded. The main system of lines remained tied up, forcing thous- masotBerunruidentstotnmpmueo towm-kfortheaecondduymmcoes- slightest excuse. feed him some cul- cium right any. The advice is that of after the train gets under way. Ankhtclubonwheelsuthem wrinkle in the Who (told at St. Paul, Minn” hard hit by declining revenue. The first trip W by unwmasumonmotthe road said. Two hundred md fifty per- night club mm." None of the guests sity neurologist, who told the Ohio- homo. City Clinical society that be- cause of calcium deficiency minor ir- ritations my produce “a. hehovioriltic «am out of oil proportion tome ”.miocuondmntivemchu- eer county, shot and killed his two 30:15 Steve. 16, and Tony. 14. and then shot himself to death following 0, fun- lly quarrel. Sherlfl Byron Courten- Jud Knit.“ first shot the elder Ion. Steve. inabu‘nfihenwenttothehouleihere TonyKosttswasuleep.lhothlmln the head with a shotgun and return- acters.’ United States swimmer, mixed it with an adult lion in a rough and tumble bout in Hollywood lut week, end got sent to the hospital. The lion hit him on the leg, "inflicting sevene Incent- ions. The bout was at 1 studio which signed Crabbe to act with Frances Dee in a jungle picture. In e scene re- hearsed. Crabbe was supposed to handle the lion quite firmly end put him to flight. Somehow the lion got dtflenent Amman-amok“. Note to wives. if Mend husband's As the “Lion Mm" in 0. moving pic- Gabriel Kostas. a farmer living two PAGE 8

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