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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Jan 1942, p. 2

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veering . blue mum overcoat over his soiled Nut nation), was under Ron) Camden Mounted Police arrest here Monday "mm: mm“?! 800°" to return mm to an internment camp near mum. Mmhardt escaped evaded e three-day hunt by Canadian soldiers and police to reach Ogden:- burs, N.Y. Apparently not disappointed at his tecepture. Wrdt convened freely with guards and reporten in li-m-oldoemanwhonerorm. Mmmmnmhumnhtfor Ul'l‘AWA,â€"A 1.1me reunion egded on‘tnucnotcmndaywhenalevel othm,cnrum¢mthesameautomo- Mic. A ninth occupant escaped unin- jured. A fut Canadian Picnic Railway «immune to hospital. A third bro- Otun. uttered injuries which neces- Iiutcd hospital treatment. Wm,enmw1romlvorm. mmtothetrontoftbewto- mofllevhkummuedonthecrou- in mm: muntdesthtothe driver, W W. ?1. 0! 0!- lament; Sgt. chsJ.Nadonotthe mmmnwmwmwue Genevieve Sylvio Boye. 31. Ottawa; mm. LAC. Giles Nubia, brother o!8¢t1¢adno,dledhflfanhmdtcr Schlitz Construction Co. PAGE 2 BUSES LEAVE um For Toronto For Owen Sound c 8:41 am. 12:50 pm. (1 3:01 pm. a 7:15 pm. 0:06 pm. b 11:00 pm. aâ€"Dally ex, Sun. and Ho]. bâ€"Sun. and Ho]. câ€"Dally ex. Sun. M. G. CALD'I'. DRUG STORE Concrete Tile and Bricks Ethel-1y operated by J. Schutz, Sn, and_are pre- needs in this préduct, muted 8am horde: pstrol car. (Eastern Standard Time) Walter WML 'l‘ile Plant courtatWalkerton,presidedoverby Hugh Johnston, Brant Township tar- mer, was charged with assault occa- sioning bodily harm. Godon Dennison, Hanover, was accused of having poin- ted firearms at Johnston. On Decem- ber 29, Dennison, in company with several other men, was hunting in the vicinity oi the Johnston farm. Dogs owned by the pair started a scrap, An argument ensued between Johnston and Dennison, the farmer it is stated, hit Dennison, The Hanoverite is al- leged by iniormation by Johnsto . to have pointed the gun at him. The mat- ter was brought to court. Crown Attor- ney J. W. Freoborn was, he stated, placed in a peculiar position as prose- cutor for both, and in which each fairly fluent English on everything but how he made his escape. As he was recaptured near Ogdensburg it was suggested unofficially an “underground railway" may be Operating near Pres- cott to assbt escaped war prhoners in crossing the St. Lawrence river, rela- tively narrow at that point. quickly prevented them 01 the Innuendtheremnomewthe balm men, However. to check the fire In the mom. considerable “t9! bud to be used uni! thin mud in demetotheeontentaofthebufld- mg.mnreoeemreduuom shad muting room. a the phat. some mowing neat an ordinary hum fur- me, amt me. 'me firemen arrived would appear as a defendant and Crown witness. The court thus advised the two to get together and settle his minor affair. They did, each agreeing topay halfthecourtoosts ofssasthe justuthesheetmgoithemofofthis OWEN BOUNDrâ€"Dunageotmm' more reamed tram an earlymommg flnatmephntdthemireawve mammommynmmdhflem little damage, chief loss being cameo by water dame to manta ”Id 1’3" charges were formerly of Brampton and now attach- ed to the Imperial forces in Egypt, was recently awarded the Victoria Cross for an exploit in which he was instru- mental in putting an Axis convoy “out or commission", it. was reported here Saturday. Born in England, Manley came to Canada at an early age and was educated here. In 1935 he returned to maland to become a member of the me Imperial army during the First Great War and was killed shortly be- !on signing of the Armistice. administrator, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Saturday told of an atâ€" tempt by a retailer to evade the price ceiling on a certain commodity by re- questing the wholesaler to supply it in a diflerent and cheaper container and under another name. The product was tohavebeensoldatahigherprice Ethan during the basic period. Mr. Bur- ton said the manufacturer had refused to comply with the request and the pro- ponent of the scheme “has been ap- propriately dealt with.” He warned re- tails buyers, wholesalers and jobbers to beware of such practices which are “contrary to the whole spirit. of the ceiling," and will not be tolerated by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Robert Garrett. both of Brantford, were arrested and charged with robbery by police Saturday following a thrilling nine-mile chase over icy roads at speeds as high as 70 miles an hour. Po- lice, called to a service station last Friday night, arrived in time to see a car drving away. Sgt. Newell and Con- stable Plumrner, in the police car, gave chase. The chase ended when the car hit a dead-end road. Police said the service station had been broken into and a large quantity of cigars, cigar- ettes and candy had been stolen. The loot was scattered along a two-mile stretch of road where the car had been chased. Most of it was recovered. LIST‘Own,â€"Charges that the Lis- towel council is run by one man were made by A. E. Weston. cmdidate for the 1942 council, at the public meet- ing of ratepayers in McDonald’s Hall. Mr. Weston said, “1 cm aspiring to of- iice as the result of 3 meeting which took place in the council chambers a few weeks ago at which one member oi the council stated that the council did magnetomwlymf‘m“ honesty is the best policy. The lad was street Saturday end picked up a hand- kerchief wrapped around a roll of bills totaling $780. He promptly took his find to the police station where He learned the money had been reported lost by Mrs. K. 'Swnitkowski, 1030 Al- bert Road. Mrs. swatikowski rewarded the purchase of the property, but be- lieved no precedent should be establlsh- ed whereby any one member of the council could place the town in the po- sition he claimed it was placed in that transaction, He sold one member pur- chosedthepropertylnthenameotthe town before it was ever discussed in firstontheacene,wuubletonvethe grinder and motor, No insurance was curled.1helogympmbubly amount mom-mo. Leo with the $50 bill. sparhwemblownabout.maym the vicinity was Wt with reflection and many citizens were thus drawn to WAIKm'I‘ON,â€"-’me first fire of the New Year at Walkerton occurred when a spectacular blue destroyed a. barn med-bymmstemanatthemrot hishomeinthc southeast end oftown. memenrecdvedscnllntiam. and when they arrived on the scene the building used by the proprietor u o storageforhisnunkmnchw’uamm of names. A strong wind thredtened several nearby houses, only the wet roofs saving the situations for them as ST. W,â€"Vlctor Leedham. Charlotteville Township farmer, shot and killed a 40-pmmd wolf about one mile east of Forestville, Wolves were believed to be lurking in the Govern- ment forestry plot on the county high- way. A posse 01 six men went out pre- pared to track them down. Leedham was at the edge or the bush and spot- ted the animal as it attempted to cross the highway. ' started the New Year with a fire, this time at the home of Fire Chief A. H. Patterson. Firemen were called to ex- tinguish a chimney blaze at his house. 'I‘ORONTO,â€"Joseph Little, who went overseas at his own expense six months after war broke out and Joined the Royal Navy, is missing and presumed killed, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Little, of Toronto, were informed Saturday. Henry Little, New York jock- ey and trainer, is a brother. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE released with I balloon from Detroit Sunday night. It ecta u a. radio broad- cast of tempereture. presmre end moisture of air through which it pu- WALKER'ION. -Jsoob Bchurter. Greenock Township resident and local business men, who was shot while out hunting during 9. deer hunt in Novem- ber and who remained in a dangerous condition at Bruce County Hospital for a week or more. has been towed to re-4 turn to the hospital for further trest- ment after convulescing at his home for the past few weeks. His condition has not improved as favorably as his doctor hoped and special X-rays will be taken. WIAR’ION,â€"Lost in a severe snow- storm which swept this district on Monday afternoon. Sergt, Johnston panoaked his plane in a. field on the south-east outskirts of the town and walked away unhurt. The flyer, who came from Camp Borden. declined to divulge information beyond giving his rank and surname and stating he had become lost. Wiarton residents heard a plane circling over the town for half *an' “heur. Only a few paid much atten- tioin to thes ound, but the airman lost his way in the blizzard. He finally set his plane down without letting down its wheels, in a field owned by Fred CyrflDemm, Toronto-adam- nton realm. ha been mod ad- mmwrothmmmmsby Monmouth road. toned on ottempted armed robbery by tvoyouthml than lute Bundly night: The would-he hold- upmenenteredutheolerkmlock- Incansmithmorderedtoneonthe .noorhuttheementendondthe clerk yelled “You'd bettet heat it” and the thugs dunno-no.0neotthem cmtedenn. Schroeder, just outstde the south-cut umitsotthetown.mplanemnot whowasitsonlyoccuptnt.mnot WINDSOR. Anna: advance of the enhyot3htecmtamer. Edmund Ponoeuhotaundtnuncuhedw for 81107.35 clued 006.27“!de www.m-odiculdtbemn'am dressed to Romy Wumon of cum. It mfomcdherhowouldbemaucuo andmeethm.mooronerntdthe woman was about 35 you: old. Police found 3 powder box portly ruled with o Today. 'l‘nesdoy. it looks 3nd feels as 1! winter is here. The rather is cold and stormy. Very sorry to hut of the coddent which betel] 1m. Wimun Weir. 8!. She is now u potlent in the hospital with sincerely hope she will soon be feeling much better. Rocky Sangeen Foreign funny were mm the am at m. melth manual I». J. a. my”. '0m1‘bommoem,xm Ion. The annual mietlnc of Burns church on as on honeycomb. sweet 1 and heulth to the bones." to mlnd the (act that few 1 do their best work unless u words of encouragement. A l ulnc praise and apprmlzmor by everyone. especially for 1 job. no mallet how lllllllblv George) Malllww Addnlh say. ”Encouragmnvn‘. l~ (XI soul. Good work um lu'Vt‘l“ Mom ,1 workm‘ wniu‘m no No one vwr (‘lllllhl‘fl “mall The ennui meeting of Burns church will be held on Hand» elm-noon. Jan 12 at 2 o'clock, in the church. Hr. Ind m. Jamel Crutchley were visitor: this week with In. Middleton end family at Berkeley. Michâ€"'7'.“ At Ho me day. We will 8.150 words of praise to muse w day. we will also (an to sp praise and gratitude to (or the abundance He has us. Do we say "Thank 5 mm when we see beam ue prayer- "Let me toda v do w my I be so favoze "However mew 1’9 be m Let me give somethint my kind- A word of couragP- 0 health. Elll Wheeler lecox 8 "Do not keep the all your love and tenderm til your friends are 1 lives with sweetness. cheertns words while hear them. and “'hnp be thrilled by them." little sadness it 0t Pewr left us ”115 speech betraxeth the “3'5 ““8 faCt Of LI the section of the (:0 we come. but “ a ”0 mg and characm‘. of our religious d“! Emmerson has 531 cause you will. yom thing but what you «new this "By the course We sh: eternity." Mrs. J thoughtful 1mm haul In their whl a as I pass. ‘0‘ and." “It takes

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