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- Whitby Chronicle, 20 Mar 1896, p. 4 The spring jury sittings of the Supreme Court of Justice opened here Monday (March 16) with Hon. Mr. Justice Falconbridge presiding. The attendance of people at court was very large, owing to the antWhitby Chronicle, 20 Mar 1896, p. 4 The spring jury sittings of the Supreme Court of Justice opened here …
- Whitby Chronicle, 27 Mar 1896, p. 6 TRIAL FINISHED HERE FRIDAY NIGHT (MARCH 20) DENIAL OF CONSPIRACY BY ALGER ALSO OF ANY KNOWLEDGE THAT MRS. ALGER HAD COMSUMPTION ALGER'S STORY OF THE TRANSACTION HEAVY SENTENCE IMPOSED The only additiWhitby Chronicle, 27 Mar 1896, p. 6 TRIAL FINISHED HERE FRIDAY NIGHT (MARCH 20) DENIAL OF CONSPIRACY BY ALGER …
- Whitby Chronicle, 8 Nov 1895, p. 5 The troubles which have for months have threatened George Elisha Alger, of Brougham, arising out of the deceased wife's life assurance, have culminated in his imprisonment. His late wife was a daughtWhitby Chronicle, 8 Nov 1895, p. 5 The troubles which have for months have threatened George Elisha Alger, of …
- Whitby Chronicle, 13 Sep 1895, p. 5 On Monday (Sept. 9) word was sent here to the authorities that the body of Mrs. G. E. Alger, whose husband lives north of Whitevale, Pickering, would be exhumed on Tuesday (Sept. 10), and High ConstaWhitby Chronicle, 13 Sep 1895, p. 5 On Monday (Sept. 9) word was sent here to the authorities that …
- Whitby Chronicle, 15 Nov 1895, p. 5 On another page will be found a full report of the preliminary trial of Geo. E. Alger for conspiracy and fraud, which hearing took place here on Friday last (Nov. 8). There is a good deal of evidenceWhitby Chronicle, 15 Nov 1895, p. 5 On another page will be found a full report of the preliminary …
- Whitby Chronicle, 13 Nov 1896, p. 5 All Saints' Church in this town celebrated its 30th anniversary and All Saints; Day on Sunday last (Nov. 1). The edifice is one of the finest specimens of church architecture in the section of countrWhitby Chronicle, 13 Nov 1896, p. 5 All Saints' Church in this town celebrated its 30th anniversary and All …
- Whitby Chronicle, 19 Aug 1892, p. 1 Town Line - The new furnace for the school house, which has to have been in by the time school opened, is not to be seen at present, but is expected to be here soon. We understand the contract was leWhitby Chronicle, 19 Aug 1892, p. 1 Town Line - The new furnace for the school house, which has …
- Whitby Chronicle, 8 Jan 1897, p. 1 Town Line - The school opened on Monday (Jan. 4) with an attendance of forty. Twenty-one years ago there were about one hundred.Whitby Chronicle, 8 Jan 1897, p. 1 Town Line - The school opened on Monday (Jan. 4) with an …
- Whitby Chronicle, 11 Jan 1895, p. 1 Town Line - Town Line School re-opened on Thursday last (Jan. 3) with an attendance of thirty-nine. Mr. Geo. O'Connor is our new trustee. Mr. Mathias Mackey retired.Whitby Chronicle, 11 Jan 1895, p. 1 Town Line - Town Line School re-opened on Thursday last (Jan. 3) …
- Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1892, p. 1 Town Line - The members of Union Grange held their annual election of officers, December 15th, when the following officers were elected: Master, J. W. Philip; Overseer, W. F. Hallett; Lecturer, S. P.Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1892, p. 1 Town Line - The members of Union Grange held their annual election …
- Whitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897, p. 1 Town Line - Arbor Day was celebrated at our school in fine style. Three maple trees were planted by different classes. Beautiful flowering plants are in the windows, and by the pupils' efforts a pretWhitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897, p. 1 Town Line - Arbor Day was celebrated at our school in fine …
- Whitby Chronicle, 25 Oct 1895, p. 1 Town Line - Mr. Jno. Graham, who for the past five years has taught our school, tendered his resignation, to take effect at the end of the year. The trustees now find themselves face to face with a pWhitby Chronicle, 25 Oct 1895, p. 1 Town Line - Mr. Jno. Graham, who for the past five years …
- Whitby Chronicle, 7 Oct 1892, p. 1 Town Line - On Thursday afternoon last (Sept. 29), Inspector McBrien paid his regular half-yearly visit to our school. He heard the pupils in their classes and saw them go through their wand-drill anWhitby Chronicle, 7 Oct 1892, p. 1 Town Line - On Thursday afternoon last (Sept. 29), Inspector McBrien paid …
- Whitby Chronicle, 13 Nov 1896, p. 1 Town Line - The school board of this section have so far this year improved the house and ground by putting in a slate black-board, storm windows and a new pump.Whitby Chronicle, 13 Nov 1896, p. 1 Town Line - The school board of this section have so far …
- Whitby Chronicle, 10 Jan 1896, p. 1 Town Line - The Grangers held a special meeting on Tuesday of last week (Dec. 31). We understand they have leased the grounds, now occupied by their hall for a term of five years, with the understandWhitby Chronicle, 10 Jan 1896, p. 1 Town Line - The Grangers held a special meeting on Tuesday of …
- Whitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897 Town Line - Many were the inquiries as to what Mr. West intended doing with the proceeds of the concert held in the Town Line School on Mar. 11th. He wished to state that it affords him great pleasurWhitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897 Town Line - Many were the inquiries as to what Mr. West …
- Whitby Chronicle, 15 Feb 1895, p. 1 Town Line - The "At Home" at the home of Mr. D. W. Carruthers in aid of the organ fun of Almond's Church was a complete success. The house is an ideal one for a gathering of the kind and Mr. CarrutheWhitby Chronicle, 15 Feb 1895, p. 1 Town Line - The "At Home" at the home of Mr. D. …
- Whitby Chronicle, 24 Apr 1896, p. 4 On behalf of Dr. W. F. Eastwood, Claremont, Messrs. Dickson & Johnston, Toronto, have notified The Chronicle of their intention to take action against us for libel on following sentences printed in aWhitby Chronicle, 24 Apr 1896, p. 4 On behalf of Dr. W. F. Eastwood, Claremont, Messrs. Dickson & Johnston, …
- Whitby Chronicle, 15 Nov 1895, p. 4 This is an age of life insurance swindles. (The age of fire insurance frauds has always been in progress). Holmes and Hyams, and others of their sort, although highly successful, have been obliged toWhitby Chronicle, 15 Nov 1895, p. 4 This is an age of life insurance swindles. (The age of fire …
- Whitby Chronicle, 21 Feb 1896, p. 5 Many reports have been flying to the effect that G. E. Alger, who is to stand trial in Marion the alleged insurance fraud, had left the country for good. These stories were the outcome of a Toronto WWhitby Chronicle, 21 Feb 1896, p. 5 Many reports have been flying to the effect that G. E. Alger, …