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Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 16 Nov 1916, p. 4

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1 JL* Ti1IJRSDAX, MR le, ~K 114 -col nts at leaat three days befere the meetm4 or tté Coudi.. Deted ti htby'of ,November, A n.IX1 . Counýty'Clerk. Mrs. John Stearman, of Uxbridge. while drlvtng mb t wn last week, was tbroWn trom a buggy, and frqctured her leg just above the ankle. AUTUMN SHOE FASHIONS \'ou are cordially invited to inspect the newv models fcr ladies', gents' and children's wvear. \Ve are in bettur positr ni th n cver LefîM-e t,-) qt ]y 1),ou W.tl the nevcs-t and bcst i-)t\vtcar on thie nirkeý. Our Every Day Shoes for Men and Boys are uusurpassca. plîon<' l151 Orot k 'Street, 'et m, FEEU!1 JPEEL & SON FIEI F~ED! ,ui - -f 11,i v t i li 1, f i ( fi < clii (, vs tt e r, s'G t u1'îgà ov( i , vI ry cli c 1 lt-i \\v -rc at\s n îilîti 11k:v; G andt 'St eds. Hogg & Lytie, L!mited, Oshawal ThEA5uPiÙ7'S SALE 0F LAND FOR? TAXES 11 1 rittte of a m-a rrartundfir Hi t;*4 i at1idiof tHi ,\ <dcrn and Iht, Sea oorthie C'orporation of tlle ('oiultt of Ontatriu, daî'd Iie 1" Ii dits of Sejîýqtember, 1916, comtinanding nie lu les y lion thlielanids i i ueilile ho fllawing list for arreart5 uf taxes thcrcun anid costs as heirê'tîî set fort h. 1I hereby givo notice that iiess such arrears and cuide are soutier îaid, 1 shall, ln compliance w 11h t ho Assessnent Act. îtroceed Iolu e .v publi c auttion. the snlid hands, or su nchti hereof as, may Iho neicessaïrY for t ho taxes, ait the Court House, Ili the Town of hiy on Tiiesdii> I iee' iner ý'6t3tt 1916, aithle hour of two o*clock ln t he afornlooli. To W'N Sll1111 t-'OF' RAM. Part Lut tCon. Acre' eý axis tosîs Totiat 13 il, lut' UPi)Ill !3 88 $69 19 l'art 1 N. 4o 12. 1:3 2 Sf<b 14 5S~ TO)WNSHIIP <OF FEAS'i'WHITIIV. P'art Lot C'mi Acrtes , Tax' s t 'as Total Pt. . 4'13 11siî05 12 ri t 1.5 s 'T'fIINSII IIl' it017 l 'rt Part Io l' t 'Con. A rn ; T--. %s os t îs Toi 'l'u S.' . o f N'orth 1,4-m s, I T ONNSNc1, 1ni' Part 1401 tCon. Acres 'luxes f N. - I Il 12 110< 17.,14 Treasurer's Office, Co. lUdgs., S(oîetetsîiu-r rlu', .191r) - 5 OFit-it l'at'd. or 1'trpat'd. 1 il pant'd. Viptat' c Patd. or U'nîpat'd. Plat'd. or tnttd (1.5 lil * . l'ni al l'at'd. or t'rsîîat'd <<2 Pr lat*d. c.A ltIK AY. C'uuîîry "esr OTARIO. Tii. Idjonrned Meeting of the oC<tý cil of the, Corporatiory of the eCowfty,é Onâtatto, Wvil'b. held, pursuant to ad- Journmnent, on TueBday, thé 21st day of Noveniber, instant, at the hour of two c'elock ln the afternoon, ln the Council Chambers, Whttby. Ail communications ta be laid before the Couneil should be forwarded to, the Clerk, prolierly cert.ified, If ac- t i t i su- - t i' t ' "t t i 1" iii ' - Ouene ntOettOre Nexwtslo Tmeator mnight bW eniphaslaed. ,The- caterpillar principle enabies lbt bo go where the or- dinar>' ractor could flot posslbl'y go- oeer rough and cnit up ground, and ground too wet and sof t for either bonses or the wbeeled tractors. The caterpillar tractor wotid have heen a boan last spring ta Ontario farmers wben their land ivas loo saf t for plow- Ing or seedinig by the ordinary metit- ods. W'e lave beenl asked by Mr. Favidi flurnr te - r'that lits hock, itow'011 the pro." of C. A. (-rf-ls & Son. w ilI be ready for ditritsution th"' firet %%Pok ii1~,mb Thoge who liave ondered copies, anid vie îiiderstaiIil <ii orders are mnîerous. svil<l Le ît o gel hlem longtefic(trsina Ifif nu- eapaters ut of !,.v' erdor"1 iii- te"eur t"l o l cO )i'iî'tli i il il'. 1'of Ih' I 'cl!' rîînîîooî îi l liii 'ireai' o do 4'i- l". i'îwî il,4 il(If 'ci Ii.' s: r Nef i ' ti I oa il)i 't -' Irf i o '-se 1 i;1I i.î'2 lI' r'c'e Il ii i;i' r' iirali7,' i- t i ' iin < îi I i li t Ii-e Sji0iIibI 'il 'îfor 'î- oodd ne-adi': liai sii -n 111. ins'es'mn i îl Cauîts cr r tiîlitiig '-lu ii.l,, î'trliir ta niade' is ieii'i'iu pro i'li- iip1Funiiî, t'd li i iine rie r-1diiztn iii1 tht' gon oe w h ie, i:' h u'ili s iii l' iV ,5'iîi riec rotît S>sies sills' tf>T!t' tali i 01'Fiiid iF; an oUi ci 10 h li-Ici v r' tif :o f vfmn' cl îi'd est 'likS- cl-i,1r'sîî ain luci'll:Y ' o t u ie 'i "i tii ir 011<1nd pi pur'a' i Us ilînua itet-îiiil P"'i ;tci-iid lyv >1 'S l i t I lH i- - I l;i r s v 1 '1> ("1) 1dh l it hf ,' tri- 'it-, r iiis lîruu i <t î* Ptiî u pport.î'i I fai o fi 'I r' î< i i s ' 'to ite- t il. '<J wî'<i tutlîi'i'în au. 'tf. 'orcis d u, Sé i-t i r p i, i .i <t' i ttit l-.t "'l'trîî o nî-î and î l ý r. niu i' iii'li sîî i ri d r" ît~î"t 5<I ii iitý tii rro<i at- ' I nîît , t'-c i c" utli i il ctu iii :1"" 'ti f-i vur"ttî f lt 1c ut ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;l (Ir ia i ia-ti-s' ' u.l Il..i u' i~i i "t'. - I i." 'ti~ - - -~~i r t' -t - t t t ' t i' - : ', iii t' 'I i i iiiii i 'i iît:i' i '-i i 't il, il i'i lii-; 'i *1t"~ i -~ -' i -t o 'iroi t -- l .i p',' i -r t-~~~ N""%- "' i' es ot-f 11 iir.i- ut il1sfil i - 1t1111di i ' ro 1li <'e 1fi?- Iuli a ;tie l AI'lt iit1i1'1 1-,rit.' S r i ls 'f1U. 0- 1;1--' f l ii o 1 - îî'stc ' 't in î u î li Lir' i Li ,.-t i-te ctîsîc <t-ii a-' i l tt îr'c<unt ii ii' uiî,siîîus i. - îO:. in a Jie 'lnt i irat':oc i Tii' p rils (iv. rf ie G si i ril i'i te d (1 biiu-in, s et la 1i il;si v t'lii a fira C tiî'ri m t 1 ha\ e-is 'i f r'om t Iljcinaklin ii l ii . i tnîiî'c. qwlkl rf Ii ortvis w tii wirri 55 a stinncîsitîq i ('anadla. a Il ttor%- nf tise Fr' lait Ratds I)ltwetnIsle ceuflilciing faitions for of 186C, andc 1870,' a 25" Jiazi, book w i- ticetoction otf n Comincil. If tho lBer- i crs arndI iibltcsied l'y Ctpi. Joihnrs iinç ns s istîey fissent the>' w iii resiore Nladonld a etranofIS6 ad r0,theId lsP<irite Tii,'synsjathb ' of ait Macorild a cIeai ci i6tlaraI 1r7),trueciUruadiais w-litcertitîly he wtth tiasutII <ho Ortirio ArchIves; Depant' tieKit eern a rt " .,tf for ino «thon nwit, Toronto. ('apt.Macrdonald Islareaon tîaîsla a Lpholci Catiadlaislaw' steiliNsad on mittarý mat tees, and atnd enconîpniss the ovenîhrte of l'rus- tuasitig taki n au actilve part tin epoîl- ssiansitn Cantida. tng th-- Fenian Raids, ho Is ahle <a de- C * * 5crieitu' w 1 accuracy andi wilii the The risc of proianity on the puic -kilt of a tnatned milttany affiner the strctsis t a practice that le isecomning lilapentige of those slirlng timies. Ouîr 50 comnion Nvlth corne pensons that ai Ilsunks, therefone. ta Catit. Macdonaldci tmos ani le tempt»d ta niake ais ex- fin hile copy of Ilth inlerestttsg and ample of somcote and rail on the iaw ihitalo hstor'. ' ta lîinnlctî tise offt-nder. Ladies ots Wbit- ~ * j b> streets have receiil>'bcen annoyeci TleNavon an,] C'tenk of wVhlihyh--and atshetocked hv profane langîtage usoci rfc-tii> signed anci spalcd a fonm of 'boistenausty.noi aaly b>' ment but by boys p(-iltion ta Sir Robent itordeut aslsiig Os mall as <o lie classed us ehidren. ' Mati> tacts forget andci nldrntiare - tnini tu îtripare uitd troeett a ci ver 'Ignerant uft'hie tact that tht' hast makes cross ta IliteCansaciuit noI<iirs sshost, il an atTeîtco la use profante tanguagri satis have fallnIon tidefvnceo rf lie ens- fl a tpublic place. <An w'ould tiesitait- pire. 1'etitions are heing sigiî"d sy I<lie 'mopress tîrisocition orf a cliti wha lihas, lis nhape. rîncoîisctoutsty gls'en uttor- lir-acs af munlctialties thnoiîghou t Ile noce lu profanit>' îubltcly (for lhnore I)timîniitin.and %% hon cotlectt'd îsii ho :arnepensons ssith wltom profanuity ltisu btond tu a voume for tinesemîatatin, ntrunîr uf a thabtt t bat <bey use Il ai- <ho PsÀMier. Tise petitiots came ta I iù,tuelinknosvNingly) atd yeb when a -~ ' lady la comnteiied Iohear an thfe street WhM>Ibyý through Mr. J' A. Macdonald., language which is objt'cttotabie and ai te Ontario Archives Ikpartnienî - emharrasing, it la high tunie came To'rronto, who la an active member of' stops were taken to put a check on this the commtttee bavtng lte malter lu tendeor>' for "free speech" on te biand. Thtis Idea of bonioring the imotb- streets. ers o! our hero boys ils a happy one, AI hudS aeite amd we sincerely hope the Premier A hudSaei h nia>' be able ta camp>' wirh the prayer of lte IehlUon. Wbile lte gootG toade meeting at Goodwood an Monday was flot a suc- ems, thLe attItude of the 'fsjmers wau te exceptiont r tiser ilan the rile, taking a generai sirve> aiflte series o! reeent meetings beld aI '-arlowm parts o!fte couisi. On te wbole, te movemenl bas met witls a suceess more eneouragtng ta StIs greistest ad'vocaeg! iooked for. ansd au occastoue daah ofi cold waer in ofl>' le be expected. andi sitould In no wl» e b.dtscouraging. The ouly va> fo.r lte ruralmuntilpàlie to reach a coedition of peip=uti proîs- perh>' and up-ot4tenm tateoladopi the. omsaty Owoad s y*tem. lbat vite.leaai.*Ten caut giW .mething fer notbtag.» hold lAie &athe, caseof TI4OS WHO, PROM TIMt TO TIe. AW PUNDB NUOUIWIN INVOSTMOI4TMAY ýMjWCè4All. I¶J tRf DOMINIoO F C4Aê& D sto ESTC csMor $M ot ANv et ~ fro~ Ie Il 1 mil 11 1loi 1I. . , Obligation. Mr. Staples. a representative o!flte Cenadian Patriotie Fund was ln WhIl- by iaqt vueek and4 ht an interview with the-î Secreî.ary o!f te Witby branch. Mr. Stapleg lncired as 10 tise posstbiliies o! assistance from On. tario Count>' for lte year 1917. Titis year te County Couneli con.ributes the sur» of 15,000 per monts heo lie Fund. Tisa dend" npothe 'u ahreody a.re lacreastag, sud hesdqbr- tcru lonka wo thia County to do a-itho boîter next yeu thai this year. 4 Wisen aaked whist'aum beadgurtS ha.d apportimed te Qptarlq Vouay,ý 1fr stapies rep1 h m titIt. 'waap. tbat tie couuy Vw-oul n 7 Omt~ t Ibo .1-s W ci tbe «gÊý Brokers Disapprove o By-Law. I i iii !1:Fi, ati'- h*H it il i 1.1,i 'il l S i 5-- 1i l sî' r i Ii f t 1r i '1 St 1 1):1 ciiIý par iail* Niii - zs i i 11ai of 'n ii i i'iilii r ice, it ati s as Ise tri w"î <si-st- isethuîîIi I i ci!t'naii eofciift i 'ilia ri îrg, ayste sparte" fruin a grtat nsatsy pensons. It bchlnves cilizens of thie CSint>' lu face lthe situation hravely and fairl>'. anîd Io considen wveil how besîta equai' t zs' ili'vPatolin obligations of tise coîîîis' 50 Ihat every citizen who Is neaping the benefits of protection of life atnci tioperty b>' <tie srnding forth of aur armies ta fight the Empire's bat- tles ma>' bear his or lier fair ahare of the obîligation. TW'ELVE G RE AT SERIALS IN 1917. Sainme uf these are stary-gromps hIke Ihose, Inimitable starce of pioneer lufe tI tlise Nî'wBrunswitck wtlderness ln iviths Tbrodore Roberts show-s hlmseif a mpaster. Therei wilh Se serials for -mis. serials for baye, serials that hold Iît'e rapt nttention of ail readers of ,it<tîcr cx and ail age. And the fic- lor s ta atl> a corner of The Comnpan- loti. It la bnimfnh andi ruttInstg aven witl alh rnmnmtr of gooci things. There's non a beîter $2.25 worth of periodical reading anywbere. Senci for the fore- cast for 1917, whlch dtsclost-s came of the dclightfrth secrets of the new vol-' lime. .Ne'v ustacribers for 1917 who senci $2.25 now wtfl recelve' ail- the Issumes for Lte remaint-ng w'eeks ai 1916 froc; aiea The Companion Home Caiendar for 1917. Our affer inchudes: 1. Tihe Youth's Companion-52 Issues ln 1917. 2. Ail remaining November ansd De- cember Issues of The Companion ire. .3. Tihe Companion Home Calendar for 1917. Tim ou a-ruî's ComrA.,çmoç, 40 St. Paul St., Boston, Mans. Nrir smbsr'ripiioîîs rorcired ai fi Oftîee. Robt. Acton, of Uxbridge Township, dled at Victoria Corneris on November th. He waa 81 years of age. The. Quten's Hotel of StouffviIIe, Mi,. Walnes. proprkuor, bu SUISPended bus- 1Dr. lII., o! Uxbridue, h.1d, baie reny. Clll-111810 m - vi', %Ni'.t'. 14, 191 or -s i ri Nti(ts\1iq. Coit'î I;i ir- 'e il t le r t'îi'i'n ' nu'- ile LI tr (1f11 ' t'o! . til !,(-;;îlil I ilII e lsf 0 I <ii k iit" Yoîrrs very truly, tlikmitîleves are makiuîg serions il' 1rclitirie rîpan the îîurltry liouses o'f itle siiiin and conditions 'have (,(,111"110SîMIrv opass bliat If tise offend- re, are apiîrîti nîdî'd tîy svould neceive lî'u~ ~-îlitie.Ninyfarme-rs have i -l ' tlt toi iri-ceintly, nnd ane t"'î 'i s" .'ir torg-e Woodcock 'I 't a t-osiîen front his poîtitry 1o -.'Pethieves dtd isot bease a i lbii (551 'nof poîitry are s' -unt(Al t it lock and boit upon their v, r'ir 11, f 0w fîc rîet. The SEMI-REAOY STOREi OUJR LUNES Suils or Overcoais Made Io Order- $18.00 te 30.00. Trousers to Order $4.50 Io $8. 00.' 5o0 samples and patternis of cloth to select your suit from. Made to your exact measure in 7 days. We have secured the agency for the New.- Idea Patterns for Ladies' Suits, Dresses, etc. Ali patterns foc and i5c. - Buttons covered 18 styles, and j2 sîzeï from your own material, in any quantity. Tîmete in nothing too dainty for us to dlean or dyeln wearrng apparefi 1resaing, repairing, aitertiins av rnoderaté prices. Fit-st chans svice always. Mmia M.1nmui oop South O Maurice M Iur7, RoyalHotot, Whithstby I TAILOR AND CLEAMER n 64MADE IN CANADAý." THE 1917 FORD TOIIRINO CAR.ý $495,00 You don't need extravagant clainis to justifyý your choic ~wben you buy the Ford, Tlîe new mode! five-passenger Toufriag-Car, at $49g is standard automobile, value, ,IW. cii#t" need, to make Ilclaims", in Qffeï*ng y>ii this. -r w«ýshow you tho car, *itseIt, and givo reasouis. The 'qua 1tY. -the. price, an4 4,he.,sorvice it 1*tuu~ ~o~ t~~ model to4&Y. %RE'"TURN ITr AND q* iGET YOUR MONEY BÂCK- BEST BY TEST and storE W ou] (o si wt andi o ffer, y3i11 cal i. l n lit'S c i i i i -W a tuc 'intea 1)i r kî liasi, ra, TniFI-i foi liecni"dllai- lieasl'ni <hýfliri ' tuellars& Orin tit t Mvarie .'ahi and c ote dea servce. -Pte WI ~"L e ism complte .4.' t ut >1 -'i 4 SHOWING Newl Fail $uitings and Overcoatings NOW $18 to' $40 Ovor 100 patterns ai $18. OIJV NOW. Happy I. lhoinpson i Mensear Stre WNHTBV ~HONO UOL F~ t R~ et.o!thé Tzaetr.,by-Iàwiw 'îî DUNDAS. .,0 ý 41OZ ý W - r Jr. Primer.-imWihcliifa-d d"à F WA8E, M.D. _ËUtiy seç&ý MBTyig arrIs. j Myr I»t. Piôet.4-Wrn. lUhriïowid4;Jack Neskel, Mary Patter. Toronto, Noveraber 13, 1!)16 Sr. Primner.-MaMie RoWe, Irene D)r. Warreft, ÀlRn, Evelyn Hawley. Wb4tby, Ont. Class .-Fred Watts, Nellie Hawiey, Dear Sir,-We observe lhisett Clara Hlopper. an Itemn in the papers ta the effert, tihat j r. Il.--Ronald Thonmas, Gerald WIg- on the 4fh'December it is th4n Interii- st on, Clifford Webster. tion of your ratepayers to %vote 01) a Sr. Ii.-Dorothy Pike, Erie Clark, by-iaw authoriving the grtarintee <iof Alma fluwe. $100,000 bonds of a new Tractor iindîîs- Jr. II-Flora Cameron, Rosie Hill, try. Normnan Cormack. We have handled a very consideralîle Sr. III.- Tom Henstock, Giadys amount of bonds of the Town of Whtît- Eaton, Jack Clarke. by, and would like respectfully on1 hc- Jr. IV.-THarold Harris, Jean Meeker, haif of aur clients, who ptirclised ye'ic Phyllis McIly're. bonds iargely an our recommendattun, îrk'itï srîtlV r.ta protest against a guarantee of ilAs Sr. 1V-E. W'liis, Il. Ja cksoii L. chiaracter being given. Bradley. Exîîerience has shown that ln a rî Srn. 11.-L Agg, H. huildson, 1. majority of cases etîch guarantef-, ht\îf tu he made good hy the rounicipalis, Jr. 11.--F. ('orre-Il, T. Brulori, NI.atid we feel certain, therefore, that 'if' 1-iîison thie ratopapers take favorable actirin, Sr. IL.- G. Girahami, E. Gunncy. M.1 thé- crodit of the town wtll receive a Paker. soxeno biow. Apart altogethor fro Jr. Il iR. laac, . O.loorP, W. WVard. <blis consideratlon, however, is io Sr. 1. ('erreli, 1. Lomnax, 17.iPal- lfact that financial authorities. witlî ltiCi~1. tnnlt3 deprecate any heavy capital Sr.i'erne ?l. tnwle', . odel. M. txpenditures during the war. huit.t i t vitally important that our re- ('tass A. l. tobentsoi. J. Roubertson,. sources should be canserved with thf- Il. iiarlow. en end In view of wtnning lte war. f lacI. h. I E.. I 'r Il. nd a project of this kind ls certainly ii,îkr ro( oasthiat commetids lîself alonoz - ilie I inos. lis'. -- a pin. 1 4a 4ft-éý

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