It may not go down in the history books, but it happened again, exactly as it did along about this…
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Spring thaw in 1927 created a nightmare for motorists
By 1930, trucks and motor cars had, to a large measure, replaced the railways as the most popular…
Frank
Frank is a new avian friend of mine. There is no other way of expressing Frank’s disposition…
CPR changed staffing policy after collision near Orangeville
The practice of business enterprises to reduce staff levels as an economy measure are a fact of the…
Exaggerated changes in world of commerce
Many years ago a play, Death of a Salesman, painted a depressing picture of a sales career. In that…
Crooked investment is simply bad for business
Many years ago a stockbroker, benefitting from some insider information, made a sizable profit. His…
Defending pessimists
Most of us prefer optimism rather than pessimism. That is why photographers always tell their…
Crime spree of a brazen 18-year-old led to jail term in 1916
A few weeks ago this column carried a summary of the career of Howard Coughlin, a young petty…
Coal shortage aggravated wartime conditions during First World War
Last week’s column noted that the scarcity of coal in 1917 forced the railways to cut back on…
Introduction of prohibition in 1916 caught many by surprise
The liquor question was perhaps the most controversial and divisive one in Ontario in the late 19th…
Same as it ever was
I am reaching that age where I have begun to cling to a decade of music that is reminiscent of my…
Over the hill
Should those who are “over the hill”, the people who are middle aged or older, be…
Carpenter vacation
Last week, I told you about our family vacation to the sunny south. This week let me tell you why…
A mixed message
In a kind of message of Christmas cheer, it appears that the housing sector in the United States is…
Short but interesting: Three bizarre incidents from 1921
This column normally tackles topics that can be dealt with in the 1,200 or so words the editor…