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- appeared in Whitby Gazette, 3 Aug 1897, p. 1 ...appeared in Whitby Gazette, 3 Aug 1897, p. 1 ...
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- Whitby Chronicle, 26 Nov 1897, p. 4 We have had one libel suit, and, thank fortune, only one. Nevertheless in this one legal luxury we have had an experience which will prove highly instructive, and as it concerns a matter in which theWhitby Chronicle, 26 Nov 1897, p. 4 We have had one libel suit, and, thank fortune, only one. Nevertheless …
- Whitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897, p. 5 In these cases, which were closed for the present on Tuesday night (Nov. 19), Geo. E. Alger was committed for trial in the case of the Equitable policy, and placed under $6,000 bail, to appear at theWhitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897, p. 5 In these cases, which were closed for the present on Tuesday night …
- 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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. …
- Whitby Chronicle, 6 Aug 1897 In giving an account last week of the A.O.U.W. excursion to St. Catharines we forgot to mention that the Whitby orchestra was on board under the leadership of Wm. Calverley. Good music was furnishedWhitby Chronicle, 6 Aug 1897 In giving an account last week of the A.O.U.W. excursion to St. …
- Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1897, p. 1 Town Line - Almond's [Sunday] School held an election of officers and teachers after service last Sunday (Dec. 27, 1896). The following is the staff: - Supt., Mr. M. J. Mackay; librarian, Mr. Fred DaWhitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1897, p. 1 Town Line - Almond's [Sunday] School held an election of officers and …
- Whitby Chronicle, 26 Feb 1897, p. 1 Town Line - In our wanderings we have been asked where the town line is. For the benefit of the Chronicle readers who are not acquainted with these parts, we will tell them it is where the line betweWhitby Chronicle, 26 Feb 1897, p. 1 Town Line - In our wanderings we have been asked where the …
- Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - Mr. S. C. Wilson made Almond's Church a present of enough spruce trees to plant around the yard. This was a kind act and is very much appreciated.Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - Mr. S. C. Wilson made Almond's Church a present …
- Whitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - It is with regret that the people of Almond's church part with Rev. Mr. Manning. His ministry of three years has been a success. The congregation has kept up well, although many have moveWhitby Chronicle, 25 Jun 1897, p. 1 Town Line - It is with regret that the people of Almond's …