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Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 7 May 1925, p. 1

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__ ..;.-... .. - ·-, Vol. 61-No. 45 ,l L\ y 7th, 1925. Is C. A. Goodfellow & Son, PubliSher. GET FINANCIAL. BUDGEt' READY . I MAYOR ADVISES TOWN COUNCIL _,/Rl . luet. led\ ,. ~DNEW .PERMISSION GRANTED FOR A DANCING PLATFORM IN PARK Committee Will Get Busy at Once so That Tax Rate_ May be Struck-By-Laws Appointing Assessor and Tax CoDector to be Repealed and Town Engineer Ap. K& ~RD IN COLLECTIONS pointed_ Building By-Law is Nearly Ready_ No Customs and exe's• • returns for U.e Port of Whitby for the month of April, the f r.;t month of the government's fiseal year, More Free Use of Town Hall by Local Organizations. toWted $6,935.6~ m"ared with $2,799.91 for the same month ----- in 1924, or an incre:ll ,.C!L$4,135.69. Last month's total, inciden- Mayor Bums at the regular meet-, - tally, is the largest .amount ·eYer collected in one month at the Operator Must Keep Park Clean and Adhere to Instruc- tions and Supervision of Town Property Committee -Town Clerk Dykes Presents Report of 13 Cheques Issued in 1922 and 1923 by Taxpayers Found in the Vault Last January-Town Threatens Suit for Side- walk Account. i~g of Coun~l on Mon~ay _ evening ad, ·cLAIMS JHAT HE Whitby Port, accordh:g to Collector H. L. Taylor, and is a sure The Town Council Monday evening Ylsed the vanous comm1ttees to get to- I indication that business locally is on the mend. granted permission to Russell A. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~!:~~:e:~~: ;t.~ye:d, poPfn-::g ·DID NOT KNOW OF Apn1 was a patticularly busy month for Collector Tayl.:~r, Bailey to erect a dancing platform and 0 0 owing · to . the fa.:t thd our 200 tilted their income tax returns at operate a refreshment booth in the 0 l\lOTHERS' DAy IN 0 out that the clerk could not prepare p k b " · th · · hi_s tax roll_ until this work was do. ne. UQUOR ·~· v·ARD . his office, this being the f.rst year that this tax has been payable Town ar. su Ject to e SUperviSIOn 0 WHITBY CHURCHES 0 at the Customs and lo.1xcise oft'i~ throughout Canada. and instructions of the Town Property 0 0 HlS Wol'llhi.p stated that he destred Committee at all times, and also that o N Oth o every committee to get the amount of I he will . keep the park clean and in 0 Mo~~!s· s~:~a~ll~ a:p~ 0 money which they required and no -- - . first class shape throughout the sea- 0 priately observed in the 0 more, as he was anxious to keep the Defence of A. Ro!Beau, of son. Mr. Bailey will be asked to sign 0 churches of Whitby, special 0 tax rate down and prevent an over- an agreement with the town embody- 0 services having been arranged. 0 = at the end of tlre year at the Royal H~ ~1--Jmgment B'mop c· ONFIDMS LA NSTRELS ing these conditions. 0 In one or two Sunday Schools 0 · h n~. ,...,.ed • liJD 1~ DY MJ · Chairman Deverell, of the Property 0 open services have been ar- 0 The Mayor's suggestion met Wit I ~ nest. '& • • DR. JAl\fES -- Committee, explained that Mr. Bailey 0 1 d 0 the approval of Councu and commit- , ... . - 13 CANDIDATES AND PLAY ACTORS had dertak 1 th d . ranged and suitab e ecora- o tees will get to work forthwith, the M . t •- J ---.y-..- B~ldin. Ont~ elected PresideBt. . un en ~ohc ose 1 e ~CJI ngk 0 tions are being carried out to agts ra..., E. Willis in potice the Ontario County 1\fedial platform every rug t at e even o c oc 0 inspire the children with the 0 !?:!;~~~ 0~e~e ~~~!ct~Y a :e~= l ~llrt Monday. aftemoo!l reserved tion for a Fourth Term at t~ AT ALL· SAINTS. ' SCORED SUCCESS and that on holidays and special days 0 significance of the day. To 0 ing of this "-eek.. With the estimates 1 JUdgme~t for one week 1.n the ca..<:e meeting last week. at ~he park he had no de~ to mono- 0 these services the parenta 0 in Council's hands the tax rate can be • of Antotne RoS!'c:au, propnetor of the polize the refreshment pnvtleges. Mr. 0 have also been invited. In one 0 st ct I Royal Hotel, Whttby, who was charg- ·· - Bailey would cut the grass in the 0 church, St. Andrew's, the spe- 0 ru • · ed with having liquor in a place other ANNUAL M££TiliG Dr. Sweeny Gave Address~,Town Hall Well Filled Two park, gather up. all refuse and attend o cial speaker will be Rev. n. R. o To Appoint Town Engineer I than a private dwelling, a quantity I 01 to the sanitary conveniences if these 0 Home, of Toronto. At St. 0 Reeve Jackson gave notice that at a of liquor in bags ha\•ing been found on "Seven-fold Rule of Nights- Concert and were installed in the park. 0 John's, Port Whitby, Mr. Chas. 0 suj>sequent meeting of the Council he in a shed in the rear of his hotel by ONT' lftJO COUNTY Christian Life." Play of High Order. Councillor Wilkins stated that 0 Emery, of Toronto, will give o would introduce bylaws to repeal by- Provincial Constable Taylor on the ll P s like Osbawa, Port Hope and 0 an address. At the Baptist 0 laws now in force with !respect to the night of March - 16th. Through his MJ:IDJCAL ASS"U --- · P rborough did not grant permis- q- Church there will be a special 0 appointment of an ·assessment com- counsel, Mr. D, A. J. Swanson, of !'1'. . ft ~ rite of confirmatio~ was ad- That the citizens of Whitby appre- si n to erect dancing platfonns in 0 Mothers' Day service from 0 mis:;ioner and collector of taxe.<~, also Oshawa, Mr. ~u pleaded not l:,jl miDinered to a class of thirteen can- ciate to the fullest extent enllertai eir parks. He had no_ desire to. ~d 0 10.30 to 12. The day will also 0 that he would introduce a bylaw to guilty, whereupon evidence was tann. didates, four boys and nine girls, by ments given by local talent ery in the way of young people eDJOytng 0 be specially observed in the 0 · · t to · d d fin · • R rts UT his Lordship Rev. Dr. Sweeny, Bishop aptly demonstrated on Th rsday and themselves, but he questioned · u _the 0 United Church and at All 0 ~ppom a wn engineer an e e How Liquor Was Found ~ ·~po and Papers n ere of Toronto, at All Saints' Chu~ last concesst'ons granted to Mr. Bailey 0 . 0 -~- dutie.<;. There wa.q no discussion · l , Friday evenings last, when the Town Saints. :~~ii ' this notice of motion. .constable Taylor .>Wore that 01 l•e- Presented-Officers for Sunday evening. . . Ball was well filled for the concert.« might not have a nuisance attached 0 0 ,' • · • . . c:etpt of a telephone mes.'<Bge on~•.lw Tbe Bishop preac~ nn eloquent I given by the Whitby Lady Minstrels, to it. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Dutldlng Bylaw Being Prepa.-M night of March 16th, about 'd!l' year Elected. lleimon on t~e ~hem~, ',';he ll:ven-fold I under the direction of Mr. Arthur w. Ree~e Jackson. stated that he dld · ;Councillor Deverell, ~ainnan of. the o'clock, he went to the hotel y3nJ!~r.d Rule of Chnstian Life, baSing same 'II Lynde and the play "Matrimonial not w1sh to depnve the young people --------------- To,•· n Property ComiDJttee, ~ported institated • a.n:h, finding tlu"Ce · ags The annual meeting of the 0~ on~ text, "~ml as many as w~k ., Exch~ge," presented by clever local of"their pleasure. and if no annoyance BEATEN UP BY to Council that, . ~ter constderable eontaiDIDc liqaer, the latter h!\l·j in Count Medical Association wu bel~ ileeording to this rule, peace be on artists under the direction of 11m. would be eal18ed to the Delpbon he work, he had a butldmg byla_:w for the boWea and labeUed "Goodelh:.Jh '-:1 at th/ Ontario Hospital Oil Wecm-tq them, and mercy, and upun the llll'ael Frank 'G. Ersldne, and under the aas- had no objection to Mr • • ~ belllg to-.,:· ._u UDder way, stati~g, how- Worts Rye Whiab)'.~ Prior :'o. mat- afternoon last, when encoarqinc re.. of God." (Gal. 6.16.) ~ of Whithy lmlrtd of" the Wa- granted - the J~ alllNes!Sooa, IJUI'UIJ ll -lfiiif ~_,_thaL before flnallf dral'tin' ~ q tjM t\wcl ~ Will ltlr"bl m Ult fJfll'tS of the ~ar's wori • ·ereplisent- The seven-fold rule of the Christian E en's Institute. Both nikhta the '111e ~ reealled that two yeanJ qo UOJU11 W IIUiJ1 ~ wllhed to diiiCWIII wi~ the Coandl door of the bam on the hotel premile~ ed, a number of important papers life, said Bishop l"·,-ceny, was found in instrels and actors in the ptay IICOr- an objection wu ~!led to the !ateness & number or matters m c:onnection when he saw an employee of the hotel, given and ofTicters elected for the en- St. Anselin's Church, Melbourne, Aus- ed a big suc:c:ess the work of '11!UI'II- of the honr in which the dancmg was WH" 1' m SJ'lBLE lllerewith, one -of these being the de- Ernest Houle, a nephew of the pro· :;uing' year. tralia, and had crossed the water by ay night almo!<t' doubling the attend- allowed to continue. Under .Proper JL& ll1 ll ··· !lnl.\;:'l'f the fire limits_. Councillor prietor, come out of the rear door r.f There were IS member-S present, in- radio, until tO-day it was known ance on Fridav. The minstrel show supervision he could see no obJed!On. pe,-;,.,11 ~as secured coptes _of bylaws the hotel and using a. flash light. he duding Drs. McKa)·, Givens, throughout the Angli~an Church. and play made ·a delightful and gener- Mayor Bums stated that ~r. Batley I itt - -~~ 1n many progresstve towns walked over the ~-ard m a w~ndenng McDonald and Ferrier, Oshawai Drs. The Value of Prayer ous programme of over three hours' was willing to ~o wha~r the Town t ~tnd ~e.~ ~d from these _he has ~ fashion as if he WI\S looki-tg for Shier and McCiintoclr, Uxbridge; Dr. The first of the seven rules, his 11 ti Property Comm1ttee direCted, and to \ cured.ll number nf ~uggesttons for m- something and came to the ba•n door Cartwright Pickering· Dr. Tomlinson Lordship pointed out, - wa..~ to pray ura on_. closP up u complaints were lod~d. He L. Herman Was Attacked By. Men Believed to be Chicken Thieves corpora~on in Whitby's b~law. A where he was standing and entered. 1 Claremont;' Dr. Jame~ Moore, Brook~ daily. He laid great stress on tbe Good :Work of Miniatrels would keep the park ~unds m good I number of clauses ~ealing w1th some I Houle told him that he had come to lyn; Drs. 1\fcL:>r~n, Macdougall, Me- power and function .of prayer, and ad- In th~ mmstrel show the work of shape, an ex}lense whi~ woulll h~.te • . . of ·thtt town's particular needs have I the bam to Eeareh for pigeon'.s eggs. I Gillivray, Fon.ter, Web.qter, Crawford, ~ "What.~oevrr you pra~ ~!ways the entire complll!y was very good. t~ be borne by the town 1f Mr. Batley 7 . .-. ~l'SO been added. . . Constable Taylor told of ~nding the Stew.att and Duncombe, Whitby, and add \;he Lord's Prayer, a.~ / IS the I' There was splendt~ harmo~y a~d al- tlld not do the work.. While putting away his horse in ! ; ·" ·..:;.: : ; 1'-) .ayor Bums tho~ght that the bylaw I liquor a l~\V mlniutes Inter lR the_ yard! Dr. McKinnon, Brougham. . sweetest and most a(S!< r·Y" to most perfect. blending of VOiceS ·~ ~e Councillor . VanValken~ cou.ld the stable on his property a mile east "> • r-·· .~.t .well _ be left m the hm:'ds of the_ I near the chic~r·: •"?P· .,H" 'JUPl'tioned 'l'h" president, Dr. Jamll.~ !'tffl<'re • . Him(_ ...l.. ~- L. . . 1 choruse~, whi!e ~e _work of the tndt- see no objectio!l t_o granting M'f Bat!- of Whitby la<ot Saturda~ evening Mr • . • com."t'l\l,<>e and ~he town en~nr•· ... n~ n..Beni•- h •.;oJ-· ·-=*lilil oil! at h:- . .- .,_ · '·~ • """. <luu ...... .f•·ug•a&olWI'< .. .,.....-:'•ttl~ thP 'HI~ -... . <l"al .O.snn . . s!l}o anti, . -~ ~y~ ~u~~·. nl ,. .. ...,, t, .. t If .-t"t. ~..... I,. ~ ......... " 1:"83 S\tUlflt<"•l\hy some un. I . I I ,. ,::-.:~ ":'\ ,,i!lrit\\'as comptete •t· coulu be I knew nothing about it. He~"t,";h was in charge of the medical stafF of Tile second ruh! was to ~ntf daily ladi M A W Lynde as op • im i;.:lk<&.he..)!gp.!1l · .. mran- kno 1'\ men and badly bell.ten up, re- submitted to the Council. Couno,lor for Mr. Rosscau and was ede the Ontario Hospital. • portion of God's Holy Word and to M" es,M rss·1· · · "N . "· M · F, tee a would soon stop. 11~ be- qui ing medic:lo.I attention. Mr. Her-De 11 • ted t th t he was anx- Th con~le stat ' 1118 • eep as anrue • rs.. · lieved that Mr Bailey would Rave the man had just come in from the coun-vere pom ou a same answer. ~ or' h" h Gan Fine Papers pray daily for wisdom to underUild Erskine as "Dinah," and Mrs. R. Gull- b kee • th k try and after entering his stable with ious to el~ll! up a number of pro- that he took the 11'fj to r ~~ In a very clear and ~.teresting man- ita teachings. Th~ Bible was char- iver L~ "Snowball," with Mrs. L. M. town m;ney ve!; thai~g Bai~ey'~- his horse he was in the act of tum.lng po!!ed provtstons before the bylaw~ and teleplloned for cense ns · ner Dr. Forster, Medical Superin~ acterised by the Bishop as the revel•- Michael a~ interlocutor went excep- clean. e mo b' r. th 5 1 · ligh h finally typewritten for the Counol 9 Mason, who ean>l' and toot posseSSton dent, explained the methods by whieh tion. of God's truth, the law of Ufe tionally good the auilie~ce being kep~ <l!l~st ~ ~~ !m ~pe~ ~=:~ ~:'o:: t!~!::epo~ oC: ~=-el:!:; approVB!· greed "th the Mayor's of it. -tn J!rlason told of receiving patients could be admitted to mental and character, a guide to pro~r aer- continually i~ good humor with their ;::; the ~,;~~on of an agreement his race covered with blood and his Counol a Wl • Ins.,...-r Co stahl T 1 and hospitals, the many details requirinc 'riee of God and man. He advtsed the jokes at the expense of local people. be M B n d the town body bruised .in several places. ;m~sti; and~ b;:w ~=·~ the u::r ~~: To~nto ;OT ~ 0~aly- attention, and safeguards to be taken, miiDorizing of ~rtions of the scrip- With their black faces and typical eo:e.:rl~or ~lld~se~ded the m~ About 12 o"cloek, Saturday, Night m e ~~ is :m leted. 0! ~ ·~ng a certificate from that being dealt with. t The talk by Dr. ~ as ~at which could not be taken darky costumes: the end lad!es looked tion, stating that he had only raised Constable John Thomas received a hands unti • p SIS, ~nt that it. was 66 per cent Forster was very helpfuL . •W&T: His Lor:dship strongly. acm.- lib the real thing .and certainly acted the int of the pos.<dbility of a nuls- call from Norman Thoma3, a neighbor Ball Rental Remlttancell Taboo depa;t"'. •ts. Dr. Webster presented a veno mter- c:ated the teaclung of the scnpturea 1 the part. The entire programme was ance~ing created to ascertain the of Mr. Berman, and with Chief Lav- When the Whitby Football Club pro<> sptn • 1 esting and instructive paper dealing u put of the scbool earriealum, stat- of a high order for a concert of this facts ery, he proceeded to make an inves- asked for the ~ use of the To'!"~ I Asked for Diamlaa with the causes and prevention of that he looked forward to the day type. · tigation. The officers found Mr. Her- Hall on May 13th for a benefit dance l'lithout putting witnesses for the mental disorders.. The paper abed thillwoald be brvuchl~ut. 1 '111e minstrels looked well in their (Continued on page 2) man's face covered with blood, while the request was turned down on tbel: dffense in the box, D. A. J. Swanson much light on the important question s.Ma~ Otteiii -;._ I costumes made specially for the oeca- he complanied of bruises received at ground that if It was granted a dan· ;sired for a dismissal on ~_ ground under discussion, ana was very mueh Tile third nale w._ ·' ot.ne fit- I sion, while the !<tage scenery and set- NORTH ROUTE IS the hands of his assailant. Be was gerous precedent would be establl~ \hat usually in c:ases of this nature appreciated. linN God'll hoi ._to ting was appropriately beautiful and taken immediately to Dr. c. F. Mc:.- ed and that tbe same concessiOn magistrates did not put defendants on Dr. Crawford in a paper dealt ~ tenn th B'sh : ~·au:. s:mg creditable to those who had this work Gillivray, where his wounds were at- ~uld have to be granted to all IDl their trial. Be cited several eases re- ably with the classification of mental h ~thie t~ :hu~ 0 ose in charge. Mr. Fmnk Mathison wn.~ CHOSEN FOR m· tended to. rrundry who applied for it. The re--~cently decided by . Supreme Court disorders and a description of various ; ;d f n ~ 1 made s.undayha stage manager, and Mr. Ernest Hum- . That the object of the attack could eral opinion of the Council was t)at judges to back up this contention, ~ne types. Thill was followed by a pre- : r:l or . P ~0.:.. -.rtinthg t h~ phreys had charge of the electrical JLWAY not have been robbery is proven by the b law 'ftnllng town ball renf:als being the case of man charged wtth sentation of eases illustrative of the c u . sernces, _ r l who oug effects, operatinl\' a spotlight ma~hine E·LECTRJC RA the fact that Mr. Herman waa notre- shoul~ be :roreed, Council resef\'lng 1 illegally having liquor on m:-s different types referred to in Dr. =:ding on~hse~~ M:: u:o~ very kindly loan"<l by the official." of . Jieved of his money, nor was there Ute right to make grants to sUih or- i premises and In which Mr. J ce Crawford's very valuable paper, which ay was e ~ . the Ontario Hospital. any effort made to search him. The ganimtions who applied for belp as Rose rul~ that while there might be was discussed by Dr. T. W. G. McKay, had made, an~ those "!rho dented tt to ABllisted hy Orchestra Pro "ded police believe that the asS&ult waa the they saw fit. Councillor l)adle)'h ~ a IIUSpicion agal~ the ma~arged Oshawa, and Dr. C. F. McGillivray, (Continued Dill -.re 2) The minstrels had the very able as- But No Money VI work of chicken thieves working in of the opinion that the ouncil s ~u there was no evtd~nce addu prov- Whitby, much valuable and important sistance of an orchestra comprising E. This Year For The To- this district, and that when Mr. Ber- encou-.:age local athletic ·~utio.~~ lng that be had liquor at an!ct p~~ information being brought out in the REBE" au L ~~ w Evans comet and leader; Ewart ronto and Eastern. man arrived in the stable there was who, in general, had ah nanct whatsoever. Mr. Swanson argo a disc:ussion. . all WliiJ C~rruthe~, Ted Priest and · G. P. another man in the chicken house ad- row to hoe. that the In the case of Mr. Rosseau there was Drs. McKay and MeG11livray pro- M~T· AT iiiiwA Lynd, violins; Wm. Ellis, clarinet; --- joining, the attack on Mr. Hennan Councillor Batemu ~ the ren- (Continued on page 2) posed a hearty vote of thanks to thte Cecil Greenfield, trombone; Fred The Toronto & Eastern Railway being made by an accomplice in order town had a bylaw ~ch -:e thought hospital staff for the very fine pro- Maundrell, drums, and Mr. Thos. Hen- was brought into the limelight a few to cover the retreat of his companion. tal of the town haH Wblle he wished ATER DEMAND JS gramme presented. stock at the piano. The orc~estra days ago in the House of Commons at The police have investigated, but ao 11hould be enforeed 1 tions In town W Ginn Foarth Term ~ played for the choruses and pnor to Ottawa, when Sir Henry Thornton, far no clue has been obtained which to give SJ>?rling 0:f :!couragement, The election of officers resulted in District M~eeand School the commencement of the show. questioned by Mr. Joseph Harris, of would lead to the identifiation of the eYIJ!ry asststance est was grant- STILL INCREASING the election of Dr. James Moore; of of lnstru • lVJdtby During the interval between the East Yorl, regarding the route to be. guilty party or parties. he felt that ift~:be established. Brooklin, a..~· president, and Dr. Craw- Delegatflll t minstrel show and the play, ~e Kame- taken by tim railway in entering the ed a preeeden endorned Councillor ford, Whitby, secretary-treasurer, for hameha Qua~tte, c.ompnsmg ~ city of Toronto, referred the mat- Reeve !~rts adding that while fourth tenns. Dr. J. M. Smith, of -----,. · Priest, Jack Priest, Mt~s Theo. ~e~t ter to R. C. A. Henry, a C. N. R. BARS MUST BE he v;anted:; organizations, he felt nnd the executive committee compris- district was held in _ on Wed- odiou~ ·Medley Moments." They are a erally come to a conclusion with. re- BOARDED UP TO Bateman s help' and encourage all April Was Big Month at Reaverton, was elected vice-president, A meeting of thei;alu of this and Grant Lynde were heard in ' e- official, who stated: "We have gen· local spo~ by grant\nlf the Football! Pumping Station--Other es Dr. ~lcKay, Oshawa; Dr. Shier, Ux- nesday last, after w th a lchool of quartette of clever young artists. sped to that, but with respect to the ~a~.Co=~st would be establishing Public Utility Figures bridge; Dr. Cartwright, Pickering, instruction was cond All lodges The Minl!ltrel Programme type of construction, whether it be an u d s ,..rous 'Jlreeedfnt. At almost and Dr. Forster, Whitby. of the clistrict partici ill the acti- Th · rogramme by the ministrels electric railway, or a l'lloilway opemted SELL 4 4 BEER :ve;n~eeting of Council requests The financial statement presented vities and there was a I~Up number of inelu~ef the following numbers: by unit cars, it has not been decided. • , m for rental remissions. Tire Monthly statistics Jl!ell&red at the hy Dr. Crawford showed a balance on delegates present from Port Hope,r 0 . g Chorus· solo "June Brought There is nothing In the estimates thiR ~af~. he thought, !i\oul~ be enforced o!fice or the Publi~ !Jtility CommiB- the ri~ht side of the ledger .. The re- Bowm~ville, Whitby, 1 Kinpton and '1 th':~~ses., Miss' Dele~ Green; chorus, year for any further work on that Y: rental fees co!led:ed m every ca.~e. SlOn, show that dunntg the month of port was very favorably received and Sunshme Lodge, Osha;w,a. "We Rock Away on the Billows Gay"; tine. That bas been curtailed for the Drinking Places Must Be Open to Public View at AD Times ;:' would rather five as.o;istance to Apn1 the amount o! water pumped I adopted. Miss V. Pearce, 81181tlbbly ~tary, I and chorus "Don't You Remem- time being." · \ organizations in the fonn of a at the pumping station was 12,041,- 1 After the election of officers and of Toronto, was p~t and took ~ 0 tb. Time ,.,• with solo by Mrs.. North Route Chosen 9lll' nt If found nece~sary than have 100 ~lons,.or an avenge of 401,370 presentation of reports lunch was charge of the school of lnatruction D r • i'i.rowat." quartette "Bake Dat That he could not state publicly :: bylaw interfered with. Rental re- gallons per day. This is an Increase 1 servt"d in the infirmary building, the and · congratulated th~t members on <Thyt k Pie ,.• by the en'd ladies Ml'!l. what route the railway would enter mittances should be discontinued and c.r over two milllO!J galloDB over the I meeting adjouming at 6.30. the efficiency of ~ work.. After A 1~ clynd~ Miss M. Sleep, ·Mrs. F. Toronto, was the further statement of dl~couraged. ~e mopth last year, aa the follow-, Will Attend Con'ff!lltion the business was CIOilcluded, a hot F.. ki~e Mrs • R Gulliver- solo "West Mr. Henry. The Toronto & Eastern Notification was reeeived in toWll · lD~ comparilo11 shOW!· di was seJ;Ved l the dining ,r.: ' • · ' Gl = Monday of this week thnt licenses (Continued on page 2) Year · GalhmP The president and secretary will at- h~e; th local Jnd- -:.- social of the Great Divide," Miss L. roux; owned two righta-of-way, he. sta~. for selling 4_, beer can be obtained ANNUAL MEETING OF BIBlE SOCIETY. ON mURSDAY, MAY lO '97 700 tend the annual meeting of the On- Y e . -~Q a quartette, "That Wonderful Mother of Sir Henry Drayton at this pomt April, lllZ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' ' tario Medical Association to be held in 1 time spent until 8 ° ClllQck when the Mine," Mrs. Gulliver, Miss Wilkinson, protested against any further secrecy only by the Board of License Commla- · A)':ril, 1926 · · · · · · · be. · · ;12·~~i!: Toronto May 7th, where Dr. Crawford regular meeting 0~ • and Misses Madeline and Doris Rob- regarding the route, whereupon Mr. sioners at 71 Grenville S~ Toron- The ave~ num r o &"" will present a paper on "The Treat- Three candidates Wletoe illltiated m ert.'<; !<olo, "Maytime," by the interlo- Henry declared that the north route to, and all communlcatioDB sl)ould be pumped in Apdl, l!IU, waa 849,928. 1ment of Neuro-syphilis by means of the Rebekah. degree, .... third degree cutor Mrs. L. M. Michael; "Southern bei g taJi:en for the present, and forwarded to that department. The mubnum amount of water JIUDIP" Try mid " · staff confernng the ~ in their ' . was . n . f Whitby Hotellreepers 110 far ha'fe 14 ed In one day lut month waa 466,- paraa e. usual fine manner. llll_I!B fleuce then (Continued on page 8) lexplamed that this route ran rom not made applications for licenses, al- 600 gallons, aud the minimum 82'1,- • gave an ouUine of &lila work being Pick~ring to Cherrywood, th~~: tbough It 1a apected ~t fn time 000 pllODL Addressed Young People's done at the OddfelloWII' bome and Presented_ WJ"th ~ee~g u~ wl:!:,f!~y. old they will d.:~ eo, and in order to ob- The annual meeting of the Whitby Forty-one pounds and ~ League orphauage in Toronto I!UMl oonrratu- 0 e~ ~•ooo,ooo M 7 tain same they would ha'fe to comply I'8IIICh of the Bible Society will be 01lllCe8 of liquid dalO!ble waa the a- lated the lodges on tiiWr lll)lport and I' ld W b b • t .. ore with regulations outlined by the goY- b d in the Baptist Olureh, on mount 'Wied clurbw the month to keep I At the Young People's League of fine donations to thet ~ Short uo ate c aiD s. J. Hungerford, vice-president in el'lllhent. ' ~rsd&J' tmnlng, May 14th, at 8. the water anrpply JIUie. the United Church on Tueeday even- a~ea were given biJ ·~ .... ~re- ch-:" 0~:~~ -::td~h:.:~ Not even the familiar booths or Re J T Priest. pastor of the churdl ~ maximum demand for lighting, an addreas wu given by HeY. R. eentatives, among tbeD ..,...._. p- ~u wo 7 • • partitions sometimes uaed in restaur- v. ~dent of the branch, will pre- and per.- waa 6111 11orw power, ore. T. Dwelly, B.A., carate of St.. uty Preeldent, Sister ~ D!mey. f;)n Saturday evening member11 of I think we will have sufficient exper- ants will be permitted in colUieCtion :dd P a kilowatt hour oonsumptlon of 18li,~George's Church, Oshawa, on the IIUb- After the speect,. maid~, Kt. Pearce the Whitby Whist League met In the lenc:e with additional electrical motor with the sale of '-' beer, which 11 ~~~~ !peabr will be Re'f. Dr. Boyle, 'l20 houn. ID April, 11124, the mu.,ieet of "Laughter." Rev. Mr. Dwelly wu JlftHlllied with ~ ~ cut Gu~ Club rooms.for a little game, and c:oachea by perhaps the end of the to commence May 20 or 21, accord- "" formerl~ president of the imum horee power demand wu a&Sdeclared in the COUJ'IIII of his .addrea glua cab plate, 9lnF' m-, read- dunng the everung they presented to year. . to further oftlclallnformation on ~nl~U:'or KJng'a Collese, Wind- horse power, and the killowatt hourthat It wu an tttoKether mistaken ing the addreaa of ap · for the Mr. Ernest Bradbury, the efficient Mr. Henry added that there would :! subject, laDed hy Attorney-GeD- Seotla. Thlll unl'fendty COIIIIUmptiou l'IO,hO houn. Idea held by 110111e that Christiana aervicea of Mia altna- the secretary of the League for aome be an .additional capital expenditure din no cue will'-" aor, feo:dest unl'fendt)' in the Brit- Aceoullta -t out bl Aprtl f(Qshould not Jaap, but llhould 10 day. Sister Cuerly the time, a gold watch chain, u a token of about $1,000,000 in connection with ~ N~;. ~ be IIOld Oft!' COUD- ;::' Bm Ire, outalde of tbe Brltlllh power, llcbt and water, com~JU'84laround with long f~eea. The addreaa plate to MillS Pean:e .a.lf of the of their appreciation of his semces. the Toronto ell Eutem. h ch tva~ any ldnd ueept at lunch Ial .!ct P8 recently eatl8nld the with April of Jut year, ,... u fol~ replete with maJ17 humorou11 stol'- lodges repreaeuted at ..._ ...elng. Mr. Bradbury, who Ia leaving town From the abcmt lnfomlatlon, w i f eounten at rallwaj atations, for wbJch "" "- unlvendtlea at Hallfu, lcnra: . ~~ es. The programme for the evening Slater M. Bone, of ~....... wu shortly, was completely taken by II1D'- Ia tabn from the oMcial l'IICOrds o be made. fedntion ln& 1925 Included an lnstnnnental by Milia 1111- alao presented with • I ' , h ring prl118 and thanked the donon for their the Bouse of Commons, It would ap- l!peci.al provialon will apec:ulatiot11 N':e ~I'll will meet in the Bapr Power • . . ..•. :$U09.81 $1878.~ Price; aolo by Mlaa WJJma John- for her flftlllenth ~ P in ldnd remembrance of hfm. The pre- pear that the Toronto A Eutem ral~ ~ ~t ~ the regular till sehocrl room at 7 p.m., 011111 hoar Ught ..• ..• •.• 2432.7C IUM.!JStOn; readin&' by Milia E. Thomu; In- the order. This !¥ bual, sentatlon waa made on behalf of the will gather another erop of rut ~· tl whieh to ro,.rn the l8la ra1 eetin« to }IN- Water • • • • . . • 3202.911 8M5.o;strumetal by 111811 ~ Allan; aolo n81111 and after ~ been League · by Reginald SpeDCIII'. The IIUDIJIIer, and that aome of the ea I oua are · 1 Nt 1d fs- belorethtlre.,.:::.. :: the branela for Tbere. 11 an tuereue ahotna thla Je"'by Rev. Mr. Dwelly; and a reBding b~ aened and an Info ..-..J pro- I whist prise. were won by A. Hopper ncnr 'fidble will by nut 1IJ!II!' be lost of beer, CAtt?r:J-Genera S) ~ pare 1_!_ t th -ral meetln&'. 1n both the I!Kht llnd the water. · ' l'ofl•~'lt'f .hlne 'Mioma.q. . .. ·ll"l'1l'"'mtL g{ven, the m ' ac dispersed. and :f •. Brooks. to the naked eye. ( onttn on page nbm :qs•n 0 e ~ ..... "' .. -- 411·~ · , . - - # • • ~- -. .. · : ~- ..:.

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