Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 19 Mar 1914, p. 1

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f .,* .. o AF000 "ANU ~ - O ur ' u e O able, liai, a 1 -del' a rs som .1 Xrld.direct duCerti. It's purity * NBO IREE MEDICAI Brock'St. 'ELE GAE ONTE*tm1 ËD N ILIVE 01L FOR -HYDRO MEETING-, TO- MEETINSPEC.TORI' ESTNA ED.Tp ,, ow c1l Mo i~iesa~ Io erc t rr po I.R e gêrding Inprovem entg to School, B uildings. In ter e t lu th e p ro1ecte ti Hfyd o - o up le of faiî ni U , ,W h o 't W " >, f Yt i th e W I MLýy, m omrbers o i the . an d th e D u ferin S treet S h o ol w il Iilectric Radiel- Rallway,' the plan were Inclined to impose on thé toWii, Board .o!fE4wl'aýjo, were preseut t 8.1equirel soule 't"ovements at an lme O sP .t o hc w s m ee o n tre Accounts were passed for jeliet as t e r g l r r ln a I W d e d y early date. riel lav(r nId ago, WC" again, revived on Monday foll ows.: terglrmëig atWdas Resolved that thizs 1Ioardl, bfore ah(] ilî*iii- Mr LaB.dl7 reportThe m-ot lmpertant item wes thef oho * learned from a* visit to the'offices of' W. -E.Vanstone ............5.99 ia 81>Pton Y a "î os vt f eat i bidig, ae u ofcosd nu, il th inn- a r , u 5 e o t d w . . »e ~ ~ P î g ey ' . .e ~ o th e , w h ole $ c boo î l' u a fî<,îte~ the Commifion. i J. E. Waterhouse ..........6.611 resolution prOeaeaîed by Goodfellow tion ln Wibr n oteedta Ili The line would not giv. direct con- E. R. Bllow ......... ....... .., 4.00 and JamR regardtng repaira and lin- we nîayWîîtbYr and the atend-lthat iii garanted. ection between Whitby and Toron- The Streets Commltt.ee aiso e r-. PtoieineuitB t toheb.sohool buildings. a-, e oldg fwht~I i e te, but would circle eround- by cemmenided the paymnet of several The resluton asoupprus by the quireil'(l, (j- l3rooklin, 43alsam , Clareinont, Ux- accounts, o n f w i h e e f r r - m oirer, w ho av , hi op n o th t he! us b t e Ed î t( [ - 4 B' AND BIJLK. bridge, and the northeru bouudary 0f lief. Suggestionis centalnèd in the-resolu-sptr Hucio o onree spartmentthwinvite Scitiol .-re - ~Pickering Township. The rates of- -John MacCari*...-.... ......... $l0.,5 tion were businèýslike and yprud¶ýnh t htleIoradta nhl 11110d 0on the line, however, would- M. Li- .Jennings .............. 2.40 for the B3oard te follow. Befp)re »peciai meeting for . titis pilrp,»)%-.ah b. suffiient to force cheaper or coin- Robt. ' lasketh *... ,... ......... 3.30 IsPe>nding anothier ý1dollar upou bC"11108a al a date as Mnay. be t.olt"îxîî't Iniut farce on the rallways now W. M. Pringle ........ -...... - i o the Board sliouIâ elc Wt i ln o te Is etr ,ser-ving the town. 1h wouîcî, of .J. H. Downey &o .... .., 18.56 spector and, atter ýaecertalniug jXet The prinCipals' reports w- t-o at-' tod ePticlan oou.ree, aise give direct connection -,A. E. Waterhouse ............ .20 w1at was requjred by the Dep rt- tendance for February were present- wihhi these towns and villages uorth, W. B3. Pringle ....,.. ......... .0 ment the Board could mnap *)it ia ed, showinlg attendance as follow) ,L HALL- which at present can only be reach- R. Ramnes ........ ........ ... 1.58 pa'o oiyo rpis oeîg Henry Street School-1, OIIWoîl 12, * Whltbyf. cd ln a roundabout wey. The pro- Four tûnders had been reoelved for years perhapS, but whleh wnull ulti-avrg93 sent plans provide for a track coin- teaming for seven meonthe, that 01 mately'put th -shooIs in first-1cass 'Model eole ol18 vrg ing down 'f rom. Brooklin, eutthxig in- -James Sawdon being 'accepted.1 condition... 86. colnrll1,avag _________ o Whitby et H'enry Street and pro- The ('lerk was instructed te adt- THE RE8O0JUTION. Dufferin St. Ïchool-on roîllCS, av-( BuiesCl Oeeding along llenry Street to the vertise forae man to work ou the 'Ébat whereas thle Heury' Street erage attendance 57.1 1 Busi egs lake. Il was explained, howevei, that streets, on monthlv engagements, for School lias, been !e*ndemned b> the H-igh* School-on roil 71. average 63. C si. T.~f. o,~. thore would be noti'r ,r Lo prevent a eight rnont-lis- duties to commence on P'S. In8peot0r 48 sailly lch* oin ito ue > Miss Pew- rae JuIn.s ~ho.I change being made Ro ?ha't the line April'lst. . the requiremeutîi of M1e Education niel that the BoaLd co-operate with lew tmanajgem ent t 1 Would h ad o r k .4rc r The Arîditors, Messrs. Elvidge and D epeilimmt.te We e' Institute ln memoral- C han ever Write lit the lake if the el 'lo dpsr,re enderson, were grnnted $5 eaoh ex And ýwherees the Board of Educa- izlng the Go'vernment ho introduoe yC. Word. Principal. This would th-erif.,ri, givm. a oc-ii 'tra for audit;ng. the bocks for 1913. to o 9 8 e tr d lt 's ie d na i eia n p ci n i h ____ evce through tuwn ti; lie harbar, The Council adjourned tà meet ln with theê Ifspector that the Board Public Sehools was defeated. L something for whi-ilà townkýpsq e special session Frida>' evening, Marci wôuld ah the earlles't convenient tîme Principal Elvldge reported that L ali (ardb* have been. aixiaus. There is a pas- 27th. make at least "oe of the impreve- Miss Pirie had' been able ho retumn sibilftv aiso that vcry c-heap p.,v.%erl .monts îequiredb il elseocr to work -after her long absence ÂLcouid be obtained from this hue, i u i 'Aid whereas tÊe Board 'does net throurgh iliness. Uert substjtute,Miss C MLadowlrpoles, aild hr ates Yi el on'tlerFut rw Banquet. o utwatoag n ilpoe-Mitehell, bdtaughi -for -days. 1 radal ole,,andrats éèneliipe ýmete nia> be Inslsted upon bt' the The. Board approved 'of the pur- EWELE, KeLC. than the present Thhîîîwînoecelentrpst, Rit nspector o pt e MBschool hn the chuse e1 Uniformns fortheii.*Cadet hhedre rates rcelle t-reputwiii .rWn Atterney and n1ght be given. If this wore so, lteheu > m . .Ans.frti a condition dema-&nded by the Depart- Corps from in lchriet & Ce., Toron- as, byatonuihtmkeaosierio sa-ment. te, at $5.25 each, 4the Board payx1ng oiic tor.'to w m hg t m î e e o nsî er.î le ~ p er, w a s y a v ersig h t, o m itted A i w h r s b th h e i h S h o l $ a d th h ol o n r b l g S 5 urt House, Whitby. ing cach yeat on its present . ciectrire frmornast issue. weasbt.heTi SI0-$4ndheChocnrbung1.5 bill. . 1 . Seventy-five men sat dowu te a 'oSr~P.î~ ~ Te h wn er e, ul h e undi'r ..of sumptnous banquet !i. 'l'od's pari-or s Priaynsht te ccsin eignueIRISHMEN FOREGATI-ER cessity of guaranteeîn-g aermtain p'ro-frtai ~p Standard Baînk, portion'0f the bonde of the railW.aV , frt air o! this klnd for the Oeh- oe Loi .its share being about .$17b,000' Griawae r uinthemowemside Assoac hati.r.-» n - ----C om m ission has M nade a ve my caref ul Gi er o , th-rs de t a c a r1Sx b f r) l & a n u t ra m S u c e s t1 f a r .9 Barrister, Etc. estimate -of probable earnings, and ilt mi hr a uh > aal ones eri.ntorchestra aid good siuging by hhe +he sirhh aunal banquet of the lu the ecclcsiastical lite o! Ontario. uut R yal Hoel, r~veiue woud e eeu h t .ay heWebber brothers. Af 1er the good Iriush Canadian A ssociation of South Sir Thomas Sheaugbnessy aid -Sir O n : .R y a H t l , r i t e e a t c r i h e , o u on , a d p o t i e t h i n g s o a t a d b e e n d o e j u s t i c e O n t a r i o w a s h l d , o n T u e d a > ' e v e n - D o n a l d M a n W e r r e i e - fr ankhg uu, wic wuidme to, b>' the banqueters, theme was ing, Marcit 17th, et the Windsor ho- were znaking good in that muet dit- fori L.B tat the echeme whc would cetteito spesking. W.E.N. Sinclair, M.P.P., tel. About elihty personas at down flouit hask of building and manag ng roi absoltitelv no'thiug, Ue Mr. Lahdlaw ad . L. o k, x Mi, rsp d- h th b u ue us-t a com!orte11le great rahîroade. The late Timothy cd te the toast of Our C'ountry, then numnier for the, dlnîng reon et the Eaton was another out.standing win rIeNIFs psoic-hal l per ent. thepayUneried t on * k a8molabout-the eub- hotel, The -tables woerovery ailtriet o! Erin, than Whorn and lia able son, by, or teiec. ohe onalfpe ent wonlcI eoèt the own jet o! fruit and the su cès that has ii'elY set, and. ti-,*-nenu was appie- J.C., theme -was ne more giSantio; VAN OI~' oly 9oo whch îîite e thei Associatin n fi ts eievcn - tiziig and' weïî'-sh d. figure ln the nmertantile wdriti. the. eletrit' biH.,ini any 'event, the Véars activies in- this setion .or After the good things had been dis- ru physical- resources Canada Wa5 Tl'-Ontario Counhy. Started lu 1906 wtth posed of the tables were cleared, and tich beyond compare, but beyeîd N oa y P bli , a vjl tjj rýî oi) ain il th e w is w o tifi 'eK n tv-th ee m enih ers, an di th e ha nd - the p rog m of to a sts a d speech es th is i n im p o rtan ce w as th e fact f Ontario lareMaor'setthisost.BaLcinan vifl linmr fi their 5,>WO barrels of appie.q began. fcharacter. More depen&ddupen the E, Mackie B3lock 4m adnwm apitdadl-il has .grown amnringiy tili last vear The toast to the King was heart- chamacter of the peopfle of a country i Lirew St on t attend the l v m -'- i', 2 Drew lit. Ilr embiers totajliel 103, and j 11,- il>' received, followed b>' a vocal solo than upon that countmy's natural r.- Residence, 3.26. gallpion Wdte ' - th 11iil '"') barrels o! ippirs %ucre clisposed b>' Mr. H. Iloskln. source*, hewevem mlch. To make titis mreý etingon Wedne ulathe tIî, of nt mai 'res that flrtt.ed t he members His Honor, .Judge McOillivray,fi- country Brhtish-Canadian, rather rALa A l'etter frointhlie .S-ecmetary nof tlir' reof liflv eent.s na armel troduced the toast, "C'anada an-d hem adian, or German-ranadian, should tra Watemwais Union, asked for nore titan produiers of titis fruit Irisht Canadians." I-is Honer, eald bc our ambition. IstOffie, Dndas ; rr t iit'sidpl' lite Assot-ittioti ehtained. ho had been accuaod cf havhng an Dm. -Janmes Moore, cf Brooklin, o.t, Ohe ce, unae meîîrîsentatives for a joint delegitiooti'l'h-se interestîng stateinents weme [nit accent. He gel the ground made a Splendid imipromptu speech hI Phon N o 12 . t wa t oi th I) ini ion (tov rnii-it achI't by M m. E lmner L.ick, lthe very w erk o! that ;frein a distant relative. :propesing lthe toast "lreland and lte (EER8 - -- ways Uni n stvii mae a' plea fer lie lldresse manager. 'lhrre w'ere ad- and thte remainder from enviroîment. day we celebrate." This was Teplied 51BE S - -deeh g o ie Weln 'nl a J - aisc b>' Prof. L' o f~o the Hoe had lived as a boy in lte md tho b' Ri. F ter Ryan, the new St. Lawrmence River, se as to fumnisii Ontargo Agmicultumal College, aid o! hlisithneighbems, both hi the Town- pas-tom of the,('atholic church home. dirct accss ho tit G ea I.ke fr MIr. Hart, of the rec'ently estaîmlisite-d - ship and the names, tho names of The latter expmessed bis gratification' uctioneer. Suc- ocean going vessels. l'Te Iydro- o- p rojn aktn rni m n f tee big m îi n d ic ah seiug b methrei dwell anid work, îik. F r trme Ele hri Ra iai ivhl sk or cf the I)eparhment cf Agricuilture.t iformor made brie! refemence te lthe together in amit>' sucit as character.V Mr. .J.- B. Lai-dîu', o! WVhith%, tolçF Pai rt Iishmen had played in tite itis- ized lte relations o!f lte Imisit C n self or G. Robb, cmeased power for lte liydmo-Electric c! hiCan- Commission lunlte Niagara D)istrict, oths forts bo stamt a çhmiilar ce- tory of Canada.. adian. Association. Ile paid a wamm and a suhsidy o! $6,400 a mile !mom operative - 'selling association for, Titemesponse hy. Mr. 11.13.' Morphy, etilogy te - t. Patrick, who dhdmuch A J' the, Fedemal Goverunment to assist, small fruits end vegetables a't Mhit. -P. was iistened hoe with much in- for Ireland. Fatiter Ryn was lte IA *by, but thal witeîlho found tie Osit- terest. Mrm. rh wa 1o] n a h speakers whc had CT ON ER the building o!f Ilydro-Electr' 8 M ra >'stranger onv ie o th JATUR Raiwa>s Mayo Wilis a d M i awa Association were wiiling te take 1 fo l'hstbv, but lie Paid a com pfliment CO me fen'rlni thO womk, h - nd.l-e Yâgé and McIIIII ci cCanada. under li d i ot better work ti y4ant to repart piofession _ _ _ _ _ _ L E ( JNO. E. rFAaI i5arrister, count ~Ci County -S *OMce South wing Cot A. E. CHÉ money tc JAMES RWTlrLEDGE, -Money to Loanc Whitoy, -G. VOIJftG SN -MARRIAGE Court Ijouje, Whiti Barrîster, Solicitor, ConVey;tncer, Oshawa, - Office- NO, 2 King St. }tesidence-52 Phones-Office, 321; DENTI ,. W. ADAMS, Dentis Street, Residence Na w Byron St., Whltby. AUO PION *JAS. Big ODshawa, Licenaed Ai uer to L. Fairbai aaddate.s pply tb WE. lu LICENSEU AU4 AND> VALU Aillhindu of maleip o4 bo. ,Arrangemezi for saies at the Gaze Taie. reamonable. 'Bllan Independem WIIITBY, C ONTRA( J. HODWELI Cexpenter, Buildera Plans drawn and estin eRepairs, Alterations * Am.mt for Branti SOm 467 WtIITu'I -Marriage I .A. il. 41.1 Corner d 140 Whtnwwes required. MONUM a teîueîcy ho - avoid t] h 1P&Y TOS to eaU ai Our Laud hlobs b>'driviig up onto the i *ob aid hnopect for youruelf. grass atlhe side o! thse road. The ' Do.'t ho mnised b>' agent., we-do ground beiîg soi t, it , s cult up 80 Ut e.Joy thsm, ooshauently ve cea badi> tisatIt1hcanan-ot hi'souie cases ho &D do allow the agent* commission, made level agein during the summer.Y &0 p«e -Mta., whieh you will certain- Citizens who take pride in te ap- t' 17 es ,e b>' purchaalng frei n .us pearaice o! thoir lawîe aid boule- i 7A Ceil Sollctted. yards have i>eei greahîy annoyed b>'t] tbis c011 nes n the part o! & O~ jdbdriers, and lte Counciliwisheu ho a] ha MIl iade kuew u that they aÉre t] qustIion, te tht en-d thée 'TownuW Solicitor wili b. Iflterviewed. i SIiiw'i HllSom 8 669-es Sohorpot;owlcsws aafl UTte 09nadi lnaldeliii CentrflUI». Joi. Hoird & Sôm .... ... .ô n«ol, , wsa vinvea iuy auch ac<i. »ner iugh Cameron & Co., lare 1~ a. W lefromae. W .~ w trUek ,.... ...... ..... PMU a4 E ejg n oS. C. A . GoodtelIow & u . 28 3 M Waa recomrneded that the wat- erhag cart he Paintel; tha 25aS tes '01t speelal houe tor' the waterhng cari UN 'ad 150 feet of &0-h eltsc hi uro- ITareport of the Relief Commit- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ provide l nmor n ee oen m th I a- - - - a d e», emP eelaI& >'ovS es- 4b m aie g 7_ swrUnes. luiith- Count>' CouL on Monday i speakers. Blsjiop Fallon, Of L01- RICHARDSON-, At Lot 4, Con. 0, --- - Mayor Willis hnquired Il titere a mor ng, JudgO e Mcînys-e pr d on, a dAed a on Cdd f T r n- Pc el g T wshlp, on Saturde>', by-lw ln eistnceprohlbiting peo- over a case lu whioh- Walter Kry to, were examples of present dav Mercis 14, Toa ihrsn g ýEN T S ple tror driviag vehicles' on the o! Oshtawa, was citarged with 5: riajimen wlio were fIhIIng a bf g plac'e 55 >'ears.ThmsRcadoge viol fra....ln Q. ..j.boulevard. Aht tis sasn o f the sauçini r 1., 4 ~ . i3 -ld"b , otbi ari Stevens, of, bhe saine toW . Mr. A.E. Christian repre sented Kirby, and Col. Fare- W'eil prosecuted. The Judge, while lmposinga fine of only $20, polnted out that he coufd have! sent the yeung man to the penltentiary, for two Years for interfering with a con- stable ln charge of bis duty, and that such a practdce was extremeiy langérous, ln vlew of this heavy Pen- alty piovlded by iaw. In view 01 thé ftactthat' Klrbylo môblier ias a1 familIy.depoeding on ber for support, the Judga allôwed .tlieprisoner tb go mn payxnent of a $20 flue, with -the undê1 tannhg that lhe I. to aasit bis niot.Ier b117 coUtIbUtIng 10 111 DEATHS. Mennmnw; Ab flrookllIÉ, on TuU4BT Mamch 17, EU=e»Dxuxdus, beOI1ved wit. Of Geos. Mefleni, in leW 7t EPPLETT-At Briford, on' WO& nesday, mardi 180 Wmk Epplelit,>lu ,m ità8 hyer. 4 COULTICE...At -Lot sit com. 7,Whlt1 iiy, i'p 1 66 T hU uday, ar i 11h, le - - -- * - ta -'w'ww... 0 . A.. QQODPELLOW & SON, Puk _WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSIONEUR »OWER DEpARTM'LrdT * S I & A S , 6 0 C Y C L , 4 0 0 0 V O L T S .- W. Are Offoring power in any quantiky for manufactu 1ring pu 1 at, thezfollowing rates:- $12.00 per year per h p., and in addition j cent per h. p. ., and a guarantee Ihatini no case will 1>111 for power excoed $25.M0 per a --for eaeh h p. of maxniuh déniand used.- Where certinty f "ON] use ià guuranteed and raintained, a discount of 20) per cent. ina îlli coxisideration of sncli "off jiaPk"use. In actual practice fur a teri hour day tiis rate wilI figure ont at, $18.00 per h.p. per year, and with the disconnt for "off ý.peak" si $14.40. 'l'tis rate conpates favorabiy with rates for electiie powei wlure, la undoîbtedlly roucix cheaper f ban steain or any other *sour power, and you willbeheji,ùgyor own municipal èectrlo0 plant bi ronizing iL, A ny informhation e eerfnîîy f nruiohed by GEO. W.> P. ZVE.RY, Su Rinuits Oredila se, et ýy pat- The STANDARD- BANK of CANADA STA TEMEN T1 From RePorit IoDominion Gveriment, -3l1st.Jas.., 19141 C"au6s mi Rmrwut : GoldRm"reandN.ê.aad - h q o f a n n * h e s r . 1 1 - $ . 1 , 4 . 5 .a@vemutDeoitto oer Due byBanir 6 06 30 .aOvoeUoe, M umîsipal anà allieDe6 intS« . . . 2,ff 0.277.32 RI lan. on Bond., etc. . 2,659643.86 IA m *& umt mi a* Iy av ai ll l. $ 1 3.3 , 0 9 .oaam Md Diacouta . - .30,664,507.41 Li lq' eCnir Let - 108, of 3 aah CPentia u Fr e. Head O.auJendramait..1,053,505.51i * . Au . 66,919. 41 T6 fin'd the conu-ection between FISH, andi{MAR. MALADE, but as both are in season Just tnow, we are pushing both lunes for ail they are worth. Here are some prices that make a break'in the high cost of living: -Dres$ed W hiite Fish, pef lb.- - - - - -- 1 % r Frealh H a ddoc k, pe r lb . -So'». . .. . . Cod Steaks, per b., .............~ Cod, whoie or haif fish, per b - -- - - -- -- 1Oe- Saibton, whoie 0"-Iai! fiait, per lb ----- ----- f 2xc Froge ci c-lrrinî5. per doz ............0o S mielts, N o. r, perlb -------------------.... 15 0 Qysters, pet pint ....................... .0 S h r i m p s , .p e r p l u t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --.. . . . . . MARMALADE ' Seville OGranzes, the real oranlges for marmalade, laîge size, per dozen. ............ ....25 WE LOAN YOU A SLICER. A. T. LAWVLE ÈR WHITBY9 ONT. Phones: Bell,, No. 47; Independent, No. 47 Windsor Salt is oe of the pureBt bad of sat in the world. We have just recived a crload of tiis fine 'Brand, W. supply fliary fine in barrels.- Extra fine for butter making, in cotton bags,-and coarse1 sait sack, for stock. When sat is fresi, il handes freeiy like s-brd.- Fish! W e have constantly on hand, choice, f -esi, il al b t W d e fi h mon Trout, Ciscoes and Heddies, at' cose jricc. Fresh Meats!- Choice Young Beef, Pork, Veai and amb, at rsonablo prikea. ir Sausago, Spare Ribe and Tenderloins are of uch a, high, gradq, shoud please the mot fastidious epicurean. Wu- B. PRING LE &CR -WHITBY ONTaRIO LIABILITIE Capital lES - - Remere Fund', Surplus Prou. &4 Rebat. of interei o B i l lo d i s c o ,t z i î ; . - 3.0 1 43'5 Dividenda 3,91,457 Noes in Circulation 9 12,79.2' Acoeptancea unier Lettei.aoà -Cedit.........18983 n i E n0 V U L A IIiI l itIY I i li I P APER P EN- ANDJINK. ici BROCK eT. WHITBY- SrATI 'LL Ki ONERY OF A ND3_-ý MAGAZINES, ý.AND' -BOOKS-,.,, WHITByq ONT. 1 li BOUGH-T AT Per eent Pure Timothy $3.6o per bushel Red Clover $9.oo per buýhei Aisike $i-o.oo per bu.shel Also Flax, Ifillett, ge-ed Corn liarley and othèr Lyràinq. OeINDIN(j AND ROLLING ]EVERY DAY.ý je, Hq DOWNEY wi

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