A THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929 i pep amd - | The Advertising, subscriptions and Whitby Daily Times news will be" received at the Whithy Branch Office, at Gazette and Chronicle ~/Felephonn Bi-After Business Hours--~ Phone 850, REPRESENTATIVE--JAMES hitby Pays Tribute to H, ORMISTON a 5 SE ET Men who Fell in the War Impressive Services pt the War Memorial and Town Hall, in Which Veterans, Regiment, Civic Bodies and Citi- zens Join--Many Wreaths Deposited at th Mem. orial--Chaplain of Whitby Legion Delivered Fine Ad- dress at Town Hall Meeting Veterans of the zreat conflict of 1014-1918, from Whitby and the neighboring city of Oshawa, of- ficers and men of the Ontario Negiment, local civie organigas tions, and cftizens in large wum- bers, representing all walks of life issembled Sunday afternoon under} leaden November pkies at Whithy's cenotaph on Dundas Street east to pay reverent tribute to 'the men from Whithy who answered the call to arms and offered their lives ns a Hving sacrifice upon the altar of their country, It 'was Whithy's day of yemembrance, and as such was well observed by hoth military men and civilians, The cenotapi for a few brief minutes became a ghrine---a symbol of glorious achievement and sacrifice, Later, in the Town Hall, hundreds assembled for a memorable service at which the chaplain of Whithy Post of the Canadian Legion, Rev, J. M, Crigall, delivered a very fine and appropriate address, The service at the war memor- fal was brief and impressive, and commenced on the arrival of the parade from the Town Park, Rev, John Lindsay president of the Can Be Stopped often in 48 hours, If you are losing pep health and strength from Getting Up Nights, Backache, Bladder Weakness, Burning, Leg or Groin Pains, or Rheumatic Aches, why not try the Cystex 45 Hour Test? 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Bo che service ended, For its duration all traffic on the high» way wag stopped, and around the cenotaph and in the streets citizens paused 'in a tribute of reflection, The order of the parade was As follows: Band of the Ontario Regi- ment. Oshawa; Whithy ang Osh- awa Post of the Canadian Legion) officers and men of the Ontario Regiment, Oshawa and Whithy; No, 1 Troop of Boy Hecouts and Cubs; members of the Whithy Town Couneil; members of the Whithy Fire Brigade; the Whithy Citizens' Band, Stirring musle was rendered by the bands in turn along the entire route of the par. ade, Chief of Police Gunson saw to it that traffic and west was stopped as the parade passed over the intersection of Dundas and Brock streets, also while the gervice at the memorigl was In Progress Among the beautiful wreaths placed at the base of the monu- ment were those from the follows ing: Citigens of the Town of Whithy; Officers, N.C.O's and men of "C" (Co, Ontario Regi ment; Canadian Legion and Ladies Auxiliary, branch No, 48, Oshawa; Post 112, Canadian Leglon, Whit hy; Whitby Fire Hrigade; Whithy 1.O0%., Whithy Women's Insti tute, No, 1 Troop of Boy Scouts and Cubs; an old Whitby girl in memory of Nurse Edith I, Nicholls and of 70 men of the 84th Regl ment, who fell in the great war Citizens stood reverently with pared heads as-one hy one the rep resentatives of the various organ lzations named stepped forward and placed thelr tributes, and as Buglers J, Fester and J, Wilde sounded Revielle and Last ost Town Hall Service For the service in the Town Hall, that auditorium was packed to the dooms, It was conducted by embers of the Ministerial Associ, ation, with Rev, John Lindsay as ghairman. The latter offered the invocation prayer, The hymn, "Fight the Good Fight," was sung Rev, A, L, Richards, B.D, led In responsive reading of a section of psalm 147, A prayer for King and east 1 a IR TELL EN] | AT FARR E NOW PLAYING ------ ---------- Ronald Coleman Bulldog Drummond Starting Wednesday _ Greta Gardo in "The Single Standard" a ste ome A NEW MARTIN NOW PLAYING The murder trial that shocked a nation! Thru Different Eyes Mary Duncan Warner Baxter Edmund Lowe Country and all who served in the reat war was offered hy Rew, vr. Richards, Rev, D, HB, Langford read, u sgripture lesson from the paventh ehapter of Reyelation, Bandmaster J, Broadbent, of Whit. hy OCitigens' Band, rendered mosl wfteetively on the cornet, "The Holy City." Following two min. utes' silence in commemoration of the fallen, Whithy Band played the 'Dead Mareh In Baul and the Natfonal Anthem, A prayer of coms memaration was offered hy Cap- tain Rey. A, Harden, A collection was taken for the Christie Street Chaplain's Fund te _be forwarded ta' Captain Bidney Lambert, fol- lowed by the singing of Kipling's Necessionnl, "Lest We Forget", a prayer for g¢nntinued peace hy Rev, Capt, Best, the address hy Rev, J, M, Cpisell; a hymn, "0 God Our Help', and the benediction hy Ad- jutant A, J, Graves, of the Balva tlon Army The singing was led hy a mixed choir from the various churches, with Robin Nicholson at the plang, The Chaplain's Address "We meat together on this oe- caslon, keeping the 11th anniver- sary of the armistice, not to ecele- hrate a victory---we do not speak loday about the vietors and van (quished-=hut to honor the memory of the gallant men and women who gave thely lives in the great War] to renew our consciousness of the dehts of gratitute that we owa for the sacrifices made for us; to remind that there are those returned from the hattle front suf- fering from the effects of thelr terrible experience; to give thanks to Almighty God for the blessing ol peace given at the Armistice in 1018, and to pray that never again may war drums beat In the kreat brotherhood of humanity, Bo declared Rev, Mr. Crisall in the opaning of his address which was one long to he remembered, The Debt of Gratitude Continuing the chaplain stated that those who had gone were safe in the Heavenly Father's care, The debt of gratitude owed to them gould never he fully paid, ind it was hinding upon us all to do what we can in this account, It was true that fn Whithy, but ¢ block away from the hall, stood a beautiful memorial to "those who fell and these who perved," "We often come within ilg shadow, but do we ever, out pide of ogeaslons such as this, glance towards It and think of what we owe to thése men and women; the hundreds and thous ands who served hy giving thelr lives, and who served hy giving all but thelp actual lves, If we would but pause before the sacred shrine we should hear messages ever radiating from the other side; and from the halt, maimed and nlind that we see around us ask ing us if they do not demand our present service----service in the ef furts to build the better world they nled and died for, to preserve the bidkaing of peace for whigh they offered thelr all" Alms of the Legion Rev, Mp, Crisall, speaking of the Canadian Legion, stated (hat It was fitting that the Leglon's motto was service, and especlally devoted to the gerviea of assisting afflicted comrades apd those who suffer hy the loss of loved one +e opined that every returned man who thinks anything of his dead comrades should be In this great organisation that he may do his share in this service and that he may do more~that he may to the full to ensure the carrying out of all that a war memorial stands for, The Lesion did not exist that men might he neld tonether to serve Again In a military sense, for that Ia farthest irom the minds of the Canadian Legion, *'She does not look for an uther war, no sane man ever econ templates a vepetition of that awful carnage in a elvilized world and among Christian peoples, declared the chaplain as he guoted tha mes inge sent by the Legion's Dominten "resident to Premier Ramsay Mac Donald on his arrival tn Canada, offering to support every mova for everlasting peace, Rev, Mr, Orisall strongly ad vised the Leglon to co-operate with the church, The work of Christ's Kingdom would continue when all leglonaires had passed to the he yond, The contribution that they have to give to mankind could hest he preserved as it 1s in {used throughout the churches, In 5 ve Winter Coats On Sale Tuesday and Wednesday 95 See Window Display W.A. Dewlan Limited $16 there | and spivit | no hope for the Leglon apart fron the ehureh, and that ¢hureh woul miss a great deal if the Legion) does not take this opportunity an returned men do no take up thel sevyiee within the chweh, Wh many of us today there was plent of saluting, erecting memorials an attending parades, hut what aho the service? The chureh neede velurned men and the lalley need ed the church, The chaplain sug: posted that the veturned men age vange a parage to thele own chure every Bunday and thke an interes! in the Kingdom of God, If this was dono they could look hack over a year of progress when the 18th anniversary of the armistice was being celebrated, An Example of Bervice Rey, Mr, Crisall gtrongly stress ed that the motto of Christ was wervice, and he exemplified it in his actions through his lle, A prayer four peace eould only he answered ag we serve as God will vol do for us what we ought and aan do for ourselves, Man's final Judgment would he hy the service he had rendered as unto God, This did not mean "great things aceom- plished, nor hy startling Adlsplays of benevolence, but the little things --the small detalls for the cause of humanity, All this sep- vice, however, must he done as & result of our belief in God through Jesus Christ, In closing Rev, Mr, Crisall said: It you lose your life tor Christ's pakke, ye shall find it, The poor {allure of earth mpy hecome the rich success of hedyven, Whether you serve amid applause or per weoution, In success op fallure As the world measures, your veward shall he heyond all rewards to hear ut the lost the voles you know # voles that will thelll your inmost woul, even the voice of the Mas ter saying, "Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of the Lord," DEFENCE FILED IN ACCIDENT CLA AGAINST ABATE Toronto Car Driver Makes A Counter Claim for $5,180 The statement of dence in the Hehalk Abate for dam $12.000 which arose from an aceldent that eecurred on the hMghway east of Bowmanville duy ing the summer has been filed with the counsel for the plaintiff, W, | Ward, BSehalk w driver of the ear Intaw hich Abate's ear erashed, two hoys being. fatally Injured There 18 also attached a counter ¢laim for the sum 14 $6,150 made up in the following manner Foy damage to Abate's ear, $1,000, hos pital and medical expenses, $60, velling $100, nervous pain and suttevring, $8.0004 and Injury to left houlder and arms, $8,000, In the defence statement, Abate olaims that if plaintiff sustained damage at the time and place re ferred to In tatement elalm, which the defendant does not ad such damage was not caused Degligenca on the part ol He also elatms that if the plaintirt time and cane of VE ages for An expenses, shook, BOAT on I'nee of mit [by an) | the defendant {in the loustained damage at the | place referred to such damage Was | the unavoeldahle aecel dent, In the alternative Was caused hy the | negligent actions of a third per | son to the defendant | who motar vehicle had immedi lately prior te the acoldent heen {parked on the southerly portion of the road allowance just off the pav | ed portion thereof, The sald third person, without any warning and | negligently and recklessly caused the said motor vehiele to turn gharply and proecsed northerly ine I'to the defendant's path whieh made it necessary for the defendant to | awerve from his path te avoid col | Hding with the sald motor vehlela also olalms the damage | Abate caused hy the nezligence of the alternative vesult of an such damage unknown wan « | plaintiff who was negligent In that propey at (0) | (a) He was not kdeping a | lookout (h) Ha was driving an excessive rate of speed He did wot take reasonable care to avold the neoldent when he saw av should have seen the appras-h af the defendant's oav (d) He did not have central af his mator ear (eg) He wantonly and veeklesalv al lowed or eaused his matory cay to yiitde with the defendant's mater car, (1) He was driving his eay entrary to tha provisions of the ffshway Trafia Aet belnn R80, 1027, Chapter £61, 10, 84, 24, 46, The ¢ 'endant fare bmite that this action diss YU POOR KID, WHY ARE YOU $0 SKINNY? Don't your Mother know how to put pounds of good healthy flesh on your hanes in just a few weeks® Tell her every druggist has Me Coy's in sugar-conted tablets now sa that in just a few Weeks she can help you get back your aps potite---make your body stronger your feet nimble and your mind keener, Tell her if they don't help greats ly: in 80 days she oan get her money back, Tell her that MoCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets are full of weight inoreasing and energy oreating substances and are the mest sues cessful flesh producers and health bullders she can find, One slgkly thin kid age 9%, sain. od 12 pounds in 7 months, She must ask Jury & Lovell, A Mitohell, W, H, Karp, or any good druggist for MeCoy's Cod seotions they be 3} Liver Extract Tabiets-~80 tablets 60 cents economy size $1.00. a8 pleasant to take as candy, other words the chaplain eoull see {In this case rellglon overflows [whieh Bowmanville Daily Times B, HERBERT MOWTLOOK Representative 10 CALL TENDERS FOR NEW CITADEL Salvation Army Ready To Proceed With New Building Tenders are called this week fram the headquarters of Lhe Bal vation Army in Toronto for a new oitadel to he hit Immediately in the Town of Bowmanville, Tha cosl of the bullding will he in the neigh- | horhood of $5,000 The Times with | informed by Adjutant Chittenden, | who 18 In command of the corps, Tenders ave only called hy fuvitation and local comtractors will ba given first consideration, It | Is understood that there are two | Bowmanville contractors who will he Invited to tender, one heing 1 | B, Flaxman, who bullt the new gohool and gymnasium at the Hoy Training Behool and 1g at present | doing the hriek work on tha addi tion to the Goodyear plant In the town The other is Mr, Cull who has done considerable work In Bowmanville in the past The | Times was Infermed that (here still a lavge sum needed | help | with the work and It 1a hoped thal oltlgens of Bowmanville will bh generous in thelr contributions this worthy cause whieh has don s0 mueh for the poor and of the town, Contributions lary or small will be gratefully acknow ledged by the Army through th Oshawa Dally Times, TORONTO RECTOR IN ST, JOHN'S CHURCH Rev, Sydney Childs Spoke at Services on Sunday for awh 1 of for Jahns in tl The Rev, HAydney Child onto, was the preacher nt Mi Anglican Chureh on Bunday of the th Hey iH who was the sped vent aenand Thoma Chur with a absence ractol I, Bhires aneaker at the pe at mi here niversary Hamilton tendance at euch we pad in tl avening Mr, Childs too) tax! the words from | chapter of the Bool | And He the water progesding oul of | of God and the Lamb" He likened this river whieh Hike the Nile in } flowed Ita banks leaving posits of fertile soll In {ta oy lavpe showed ar ire to religion | yp! rieh de aver 1 In banks throughout the lea ing hehind on the dey and arid de erts deposits of veliwlaovs truths, He compared the della of tha Nil hraoke up the main Hy smaller stye tl many different hvanches of Chris | tianity tenohing In ta awn way the truths whieh were hrousht to the warld rm into many ms As recklons and | warld 1000 Years ago hy aur Lord and also the man, kinds of fruits | | epen | taria 1904 SIAR RWEARERS 1929] WiLsoN's individuall 16 and in pocket packs of five BACHELOR CIGA The Largest af the tel on Friday Mr, Westman took for his subject the work of the foundation, of whieh he Is a mem during the course of A interesting address Have (he Jo al Rotarians an idea of the great work that 1s being done foy I the tmprovement of things in gen eral thrbughout the provinoes, inlis vision and the bh lahn's whieh grew tregm In MI whieh had 1a in Is pactive manner helped ful | her world | vary oun awn ue and fll God's purpose in the AN PLA BOX HOCIAL Tl I's ih 1) AY. ILA, tonight at eight of | nd tatnmont Ka the LIT M i" heen V meeth af the in the ante Parish H tha i of al hdanee has! form pie members I tam ANDHEW'S OHURCH Hey, Mr, Little, of Glen Ont, was the preacher at Nt Preshyterian Chureh at yesterday The Wr, The Earry, Andraw's all the services ftmes wan Informed this merning that thera had heen ne eall made yet to tH) this vacant pulpit, rath vious mootin ¥ 1 Are requ whet tl Intepastin { Rawmanville will he the presence of ane of land's foremost entertainers, Tom MacDuft Copeland will ive a concert veeltal In the Opera House at elght o'eloek, under the Lage puaniees of the Bowmanville Lodge of the Layal Troe Blues, Mp, Mae Duff, who has plaved hefora royal ty, 18 considered to he one of the outstanding » Beoteh entertainers ranking with the famous Hayry tander, and In his two hour pro gram tonioht eltizans will have the appartunity of seeing and hearin a olans of show that 1t 18 not often i privilege to sea In this town, TRINITY CHURCH PRE the RB J, § hing, preached at all rinily | od | i gholy thi Francl nu i Wild advan Toni~ht ah: hanared hy in sunday BRU ViIREN on direction wie heard to when ha unde ol Mi Lhe wenn AT, PAUL'S CHURCH | The Hev, Db, W Best eondueted tha ryvioe t Pt, Paul's United ind there at all servi Chureh on Wah Aree attenda WESTMAN BPEARN ROTARY LUNCHEON R, Westman of the On search Foundation wae the speaker at the regular weekly luneheon of the Dowmanville Hae tary Club held tn the Balmoral Hoe PR, ARN AY Pr AS i he wea of talking motions ples | fires fn the churches would great ly Incvease the attendance at ee, Selling 10¢ Cigar in Canada ii other churehe Han Diego Unlen, Manila, 1, has & new law pas quiring the closing on Bunday of all shone selling goods not eonsids ered of urgent necessity RR TR EE oy RAAT AOA QUALITY COAL Phone 1080 MALLETT'S TONIGHT | Opera House, Bowmanville | Under the susploen of Loyal True Blues, TOM MACDUFF COPRLAND World renowned singer, actor | ana entertainer, | RESERVED SRATA | RUBH BEATA |, | i i i vein file ITIL 1 hovaunds Now Fat the A Delightful Breakiast Food = a SS a "Do You Own Your Own Practically every line of ness in represented in this die vectory=--a handy reference tor LUMBER F.L. 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