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- Whitby Chronicle, 19 Nov 1897, p. 5 Geo. E. Alger is at liberty for sure, the Chronicle's announcement of the fact being now confirmed by Alger appearing at his home in Pickering Township.Whitby Chronicle, 19 Nov 1897, p. 5 Geo. E. Alger is at liberty for sure, the Chronicle's announcement of …
- Whitby Chronicle, 27 Mar 1896, p. 5 We congratulate Co. Attorney Farewell upon the able manner in which he handled the crown's case in the Alger trial. The main evidence in that case required a great deal of corroboration, and the evidWhitby Chronicle, 27 Mar 1896, p. 5 We congratulate Co. Attorney Farewell upon the able manner in which he …
- Whitby Chronicle, 27 Sep 1895, p. 4 In the account of the presentation of the new colors to the 34th Battalion at the fair last week (Sept. 19) by Warden Gould for the County of Ontario, the Chronicle stated that Lieut. G. Glover was oWhitby Chronicle, 27 Sep 1895, p. 4 In the account of the presentation of the new colors to the …
- Whitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1897, p. 5 About 1,000 persons went to Whitby wharf on Saturday (June 19) to witness the arrival of the Garden City with the gallant boys of the 34th. It was a fine sight to see the steamer coming in, leaving iWhitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1897, p. 5 About 1,000 persons went to Whitby wharf on Saturday (June 19) to …
- Whitby Chronicle, 5 Jul 1895, p. 4 The battalion colors, for the purchase of which the county appropriated $200, did not reach camp in time to be presented to the battalion. It was a great disappointment, and the order will now be canWhitby Chronicle, 5 Jul 1895, p. 4 The battalion colors, for the purchase of which the county appropriated $200, …
- Whitby Chronicle, 9 Aug 1895, p. 5 The new colors for the 34th Battalion have arrived and are in possession of Major Farewell. We had the pleasure of inspecting them and of hearing the opinions of several military men who were presentWhitby Chronicle, 9 Aug 1895, p. 5 The new colors for the 34th Battalion have arrived and are in …
- Whitby Chronicle, 13 Sep 1895, p. 5 The ceremony of presenting the new colors of the 34th Battalion will take place at the Ontario and Durham Exhibition here next week. See programmes.Whitby Chronicle, 13 Sep 1895, p. 5 The ceremony of presenting the new colors of the 34th Battalion will …
- Whitby Chronicle, 20 Sep 1895 One of the most attractive features of the fair here this week was the presentation on Thursday (Sept. 19) of the colors of the 34th Battalion by the County of Ontario, and of a citizens' gift to theWhitby Chronicle, 20 Sep 1895 One of the most attractive features of the fair here this week …
- Whitby Chronicle, 3 Apr 1896, p. 5 Capt. Cartwright of Stanley Barracks, Toronto, adjutant of Military District No. 2, to which the 34th Battalion belongs, made an inspection of the armories here and in Oshawa and Columbus on SaturdayWhitby Chronicle, 3 Apr 1896, p. 5 Capt. Cartwright of Stanley Barracks, Toronto, adjutant of Military District No. 2, …
- Whitby Chronicle, 22 Mar 1895, p. 5 The annual meeting of the officers of the above battalion was held at the Royal Hotel here on Saturday last (March 16) when the following officers surrounded the board: Lieut. Col. Paterson, Lieut. CWhitby Chronicle, 22 Mar 1895, p. 5 The annual meeting of the officers of the above battalion was held …
- Whitby Chronicle, 24 May 1895, p. 5 It has been officially announced that the prospective drill of the 34th Battalion will take place at Whitby, instead of Niagara as intended. Major Farewell has private letters from Ottawa to that effWhitby Chronicle, 24 May 1895, p. 5 It has been officially announced that the prospective drill of the 34th …
- Whitby Chronicle, 19 Jul 1895, p. 5 Lieut.-Col. N. F. Patterson visited Whitby on Thursday last (July 11) being on his way with Mrs. Patterson and family to spend a holiday at Port Perry. The Colonel reports that new helmet plates haveWhitby Chronicle, 19 Jul 1895, p. 5 Lieut.-Col. N. F. Patterson visited Whitby on Thursday last (July 11) being …
- Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jul 1892, p. 5 The officers and men of the 34th battalion arrived home on Saturday (June 25) browned and hardened by the fortnight spent in camp. The chill was found to be no holiday this time, and many discoveredWhitby Chronicle, 1 Jul 1892, p. 5 The officers and men of the 34th battalion arrived home on Saturday …
- Whitby Chronicle, 13 Sep 1895, p. 5 The carving up of Mrs. Alger's body by the authorities at Brougham Cemetery on Tuesday (Sept. 10) would appear to give fair warning to people who insure, and to physicians who may examine them, thatWhitby Chronicle, 13 Sep 1895, p. 5 The carving up of Mrs. Alger's body by the authorities at Brougham …
- Whitby Chronicle, 27 Mar 1896, p. 5 The sheriff conveyed Geo. E. Alger to Kingston on Tuesday (Mar. 24), a change which the latter had strongly urged, as he was anxious to face the worst of it, a feature which distinguished his conductWhitby Chronicle, 27 Mar 1896, p. 5 The sheriff conveyed Geo. E. Alger to Kingston on Tuesday (Mar. 24), …
- Whitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - The town line school axed up and took part in the great procession held in town to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee; they also competed for the prizes given for the best turnout made by a ruWhitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - The town line school axed up and took part …
- Whitby Chronicle, 4 Mar 1892, p. 1 Town Line - At the last regular meeting of Union Grange NO. 108, held Feb. 23rd, the report of the delegate to Dominion Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry was received, in which he stated that, althoWhitby Chronicle, 4 Mar 1892, p. 1 Town Line - At the last regular meeting of Union Grange NO. …
- Whitby Chronicle, 11 Mar 1892, p. 1 Town Line - During this winter considerable interest has been taken in the Patrons of Industry throughout Ontario. In view of this fact, our Association at its last meeting decided it advisable to apWhitby Chronicle, 11 Mar 1892, p. 1 Town Line - During this winter considerable interest has been taken in …
- Whitby Chronicle, 29 Nov 1895, p. 1 Town Line - The trustees of our school have appointed Mr. West of Columbus to fill the vacancy made by Mr. Graham's resignation. Mr. West comes very highly recommended as a teacher of high standing iWhitby Chronicle, 29 Nov 1895, p. 1 Town Line - The trustees of our school have appointed Mr. West …
- Whitby Chronicle, 12 Nov 1897, p. 5 Monday (Nov. 8) was quite a red letter day for the A.O.U.W. here. They had a visit from the Grand Master Workman, W.F. Unitt, Toronto: W.W. Hodgson, Grand I. Watchman; and T.S. Allen, Grand OrganizerWhitby Chronicle, 12 Nov 1897, p. 5 Monday (Nov. 8) was quite a red letter day for the A.O.U.W. …