Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 25 Oct 1917, p. 4

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Auld 5h . ifl n .lu, *0 tef memnd. s appàt"iiw ouli workNydoctor sdvteed me tetake V104l,4sud sibotti..r.strd m lwalt»sIldo *U = ouowvrk. 4So.,zzth St., New Casti., lad. arst " tiswondedf i Cod liv en u itou tonic, Vinai, for aSU weak ru-dowu, sar;"nsconditions. i terminauloi, .get after theru and keep y ea ri, - -ln t ho serviceoftliteempire,111 afrwr tuwmtn til îtnarc eurl isI.rriig Uimes like ilites. -___ Another oîportunily prese(ftiflg JIl E1 A' j self jîîst now Is tb secur.' a nîbber fac- OioIIil CommentDi tory by extending nome inanciat en- coiiragémenti. ample sveurity being The lte proprietor of the MifilInd giveti for the same. Prcr Pri-se ha3 pttrcbased a bakery A titird advantage is lte posalbility, husiness. ln Thoroid. and te SlftCee of havlng a street raiiway bulit con- Couinly presa r.erpetrate te pf that liioctng t he business portion oft he ltepreiîadabkr cîs t a towit with thle railway siattllîn, he'some rea'4ý dough. wateér front -and the Military Hogpital. * Ail ihree ofr tecse desirable advitt- ages niay be acqtiîrc-d if Wbktthys îbusi- The King ln itls proclamat ion srueaks aes; meit wili risie 1Iohe occasion ani of hiis ioviu)g subjects** Can te ln strong force tnd with purposeful de- it ousands of Young men wito are seek- $25 REWARD Tite abzave roward will b. psid for information that wil taad te Lthe conviction of any persen or persona fouztd guilty ot ateaiiîîg tai-n produots snob as pt.ultry, éattte, herses, grain or f<îam machinery from fsrnerp in the Townaships of WVhitby and East Whitby, or fa-oint mcnbers of the Association for Appu ehend. ang and- Prosecuting Fetous, residettin the Towns o! Whiitby sud Oshawa. The Councits et Lb. Townships of Wiiitby and Eat Whitby have become resporasibie for the rewird and wili psy saine for their Towntship. ý ($igasdi) Tite Townships o! Wlttby, Easst Whitby and the Towas -of Oâhawa and Whitby Association fur Apprelaeatding ad Prosecutiîtg Felons. E. E. WALLACE, Presideiit. -Wlaitby, Septeniter lt, 1017. ELMER LICK, The Prompt Answ*er. V Uf..! alunot like shakin-g banda with a Y min when he cornes to bis tclcphone the. moment the bell rùng. If lhe anwensby sayin atce 44Mr-. Blank, spcaking ,instcad of using the. timewasting ilHello " or 'Weill"you m gstluther Pl=se for you hiave saved vluaile timeansd perhaps avoidec a wboe sminesci wuneccsaryquestions 1 To ulways onewer, promptlia s&M t annoumce pourum nlfe ncmsoac if «y>- iug "Bello " ' Yes "or "Wefl' vill go0fW toward keeping up the. qusiity cf yoizr tel.ph<o service. The -Bell Te1ephoeCo., a'.d gwvle 00 r bu ut. OR9tfil1II~ 'sen t~7 iou '"onom&titil iwteit, mdx teeaig OU-T%-'~t ÏWm 4btïUrd "W îé94o0y* theregP' Sec. 4 clxuue 4, of the Act baetu apcàIO efa.piuls MEMBERS -N w .:s"ti'~..Ptt0 lar mosthly 1 safo ooetc 'Atmnheo Udoitm wo applicant lu a ýmont uspkasut Po-.. Ilencemthe Solety'wttt s- tift ne uo mt îiotrsoal xue aI j ilnH ah eOrth Irrets-ievabiY I I$jy cAi&tatW aide Stritatt5tlonsteale'it tiCIYr~ t o rumod, mxi .guilt fa rne swsaie.The Ilat of tU0Q»q @0ý ou thereÏular work, a»"à thé PebPl eofteuoe, sd eha1ý b. te ebIe 'wmzy.I Otroby at teret&inthe theExempio otai lck; p ou- :î evit- tii tou ae akedte ice ruS i convitiolà to lemprt-iomt 'for ay respect ef al! right mlndedi loyal per'. County bb apltd WhI «ki r' -Torn. t.C~ - Mmnd sud Patroni;«Se ocrtsisud oater- term flot exceeding -Ove- yearà wtth ple, theiy wUI couic forwarnanfuli~ by the tribunal ~l ooio tatineut wbtch adiferttse proceedt 1ln bard 'labor.- and report fer service, Then* ll'àbteY Judge D. J.- Mel tyr il K. ai f x Scet.Titis clause shows lthaî t le a ser- fullIto pass the medical board t.iey H. Downéy. .'We bae1 alargerr range fedn- Aller -the regUlisr business had been toits matter to fait to cOIEDIs with thle av1tccrdi 1dho rcf I'1 . ~n trausaced, lie meetig was ddreese iaw. ng bren willing to serveteir coun tryri bna ols rugot lc oit a ~ na adsto ~rle wnutd he ent. oaese l asmciasaFlietrn frandp a'l lWeCOnTy wîîbeasfoio by apPBakr.whowen oO>m ln -IaMuhSa mderland-Jorohef- ItA 5 1 r' tt, % Neli m tMud-lanwJtn ott 'to ek f byb the. 2ud Battalion. and was bllnded lion wlt! e bheard by lte local tribu- By Section 15 ofrlte êCt. Clauses j! Fadden. eirYaytm while ln France. Catit. Baker A a nains lu the 6rder lu, which they are'and, 2. "-every mtan within the classes! Uxbridge - W=ti Hamilton. Alx MITIt 10eihanvLie war, was taking a Science course at cousiderabte tîme by filng their Pa-ciasa or sub-class ls require'l le report. Beaverton- E. W. MKaY,. Jos. J- thtMl twss1*eve-Lg that University. On bis returu te pers eariy, If tbey desire exïemption, so as provided lnt section 4, witenever re- Cave. off yoflr m d-Iàg yo1ên!v ut Canada, after being bliuided. lhe was that tltey will ot be képt waillug; frota quirred by a peace oficer or by any per- Aterley-A. F. Cooper, Peter Gîl t- ppropriat ïWg of, te 4W __ your offered a position witi thte. Hydro-El-i day to day to bave Iheir case consider- soli wio'bas authority for te purpose, ithrist. frieuda at. the Chrtati55-* ns. Ca ecefie Commisalon ln Toronto te do ed by the tribunal. (sucit as tbe MiIllary Rt-presentatlve),, Port Perry-C. L. Vickery, George zti e u aplso ectsn work along a scicatific Unie. Wben te fT tgbt aise te pointed out ltatIif produce lis certificate If hee bas one 1Gerow. &iten, Gazetthe.dC. . on Odffie.lo was engaged, te aead of te Coin- application for exemption be made and ishail answer îrulbfuiily aIt inqir- Osbawa-C. N. Henry, W. J. Burns. &Sn aet u holi fie plain tat CaPt. Baker wa3 not being glu%___________--__________________________ givea te position out of mer. sy7mpa- tby, but because he could b.e O real F use 10te Comisalon working ln bis own line. I.(.%WI A manner Capt. Baker told o! Lbe Won- derful training for blind soliers being carried on aL St. DunstatVs Hospitai ln Englssid. under thme direction of Sîrm Artur earson, wlto la hiiseif blind. An Austrian tanker cf New, York at lte ouI break eftlite war donated hi. handsome London borne 10 Sir Arttur Pearson for te rare of blind soldiers disrlng te wnr and for six menti af- lerward. Sir Arthtur secîtred lte back- lng of th- British Goverameul. ani aS a resuit St. Dunsian'a now provides splendid accommodation for blind sol- diers. Afler lhey are nirsed te ûr' lhey are given Instructioni ln readnlg the raisedd tîering for te bild, ini carpeul ry. I ypewril ing. cobbiing. <le. Whben the>' bcomne sufticlenlly expert. lte Government assistatem 10 gel set %il ln buisiness. whicm. logeliter witit titeir pension, asures divin of n com- fortabie llvelihood. Althougli ihëse soidiers are rso weil Iooked after by lte. Briliati Govfern- ment. Il lis dvpiorable thaI lis yet Can- ada has no meaus of carlng for tem wben tbey are ritrnd. Capt. Baker, witlt others. is at presenl engaged ln te formation of a Canadian Institule for te Blnd, witich, l is to te hoped. wil ndequaieiy re-edicte ansd provîde for those wito have been calîrd upon to make titis heroic sacrifice lunlteit counlrys defence. la speaklug of comforts for Xmas la thte treneltes, Capi. Baker empita- sized thal lite following articles ho lu- cluded la boxes sent 'overseas: a bard îowei, soap la a cellulold sase. lootit i brush aud paBte, writlng paper and plenly of socks. Red Cross Subscriptions. (Conlin.ued from lpage 1) Crouch, John Sllrtevani, J. Fulton' J. R. Rldgley. Geo. Pindar. W. H. P., 0. P. Heard. T. Hailon. F. J. Yeurex, W. Haftidlng, D. M.%cCuirdy, C. Ross. G. ç;. Gîbit. J. J. Fowier. Miss Maedontuel. Jas. Smalit Dr. Cook, .%r,3, J. C. Cor- net-, T. Vaseltes.ky. Mrs. Frank and Stewart Titreadgoid, Mrs. Jas. Stewart. Mrs. Frank Rogers. Mrs. Davis. Miss .M. L. Johaston. R. Beckiey. Henry bSmuît. Roy F'nsco. Leslie Moore, Mrus. W. Gray, John Samlit, Francis Mctu- lyre. John Palmer. Jas. Noble, Vrs. Agg, Mrs. Gliechrisl, Mus. GulIver, C. Broiglittoit. Johîtn 'oble. E. C. MrDon- nid. Mrs. Britton. Miss B. Andorsoni. Ming -Storey, Mrs. T. Slurgras. Mss Huton, T. Nîîgent. John MacC"rl). Miss Bond. E_ McKay. W. Wallace, Mrs. Rowr. sr., Ma-s. J. M.%cCellan, Mrs. Moore, Miss Maîbison. W. Sievenseh. Mrs. Finchà, Corp. FIncit, C. Rose. Wm. Ayres. E. W. Evrans. Ethter Ctir- snack, Mr%. Thot. Balmer. Mrs. Mc- bu-n. !Kus. John Cooper. Misses Fox. MIrs. L. Moffatt.-Charles Sois, Miss Gfb-ý soit. S. Duncan. Wm. Ward, Robt. Nicin- oison. Geo. Palmer. Mrs. Geo. Palmter, Mrs. Padget. Mns. J. E. Wills. Mas. 3. Atîgustus. Ma-s. R. Parker. R. PIndar, Joshuta Smalit., James Istas, P. Mat- thews. E. Baiiey. J. R. Smit. Misa Thomas. Dan Griffa, W.- Pollock. M. Rechtra. Titos. Branton. IL. Bnrdgo. T. J. McCuina. 1. Charlton. A. Dewey. 4. R. Heard, M. W. Cliford., A. Walkefr. Chas. Hodge, Mrs. H. lioterts, A. Tem>- lte F-celer, 3ira. F. 1frustovk. Mm-s Item Johuston. Issu N. Barper. Jos. Thompaou. Ma-s. Colby. Miss Hawlqey, Wmn. Heis. jr., W. E911s0", Fred Et. lison. MIss B. Joues, J. J*mawîv.JO& Kelehrr. M-su. Jas. Ander»ni, ME Harloci.MissEUna aloch, Mri Fred Rogrs, Oe. ïobertsson. .losepii Ilerd, Wrn. [>swmJas, ,uMtlxJohnx Connor. John Driukrow. Wsa. Thomp- eon Wu», Msw, Mst.. U 'ruow, Jffl Wsiker. Mi»» Powell Mmis.A.;..o#_ per. M"-. W. 0. Augusttes. Mm- T. ius. Oabaula Scrsibe. P. -Pogmov. MAYne, W. P. Wiiaums.Mr&s.Waiters. John a veu 1. a std (Mmse *M tib),W. limwon, J. IL ?gsss* Wm. Wm WOktat. L dlfii. 1t 8awt45 STOP TLIAT AWFUL WAS'I t, RANGES and IHE ATERS Cul the Fuel Bill' ln Malt. BETTER., SAFER, MORE ECONOMICAL THAN ANY OTHER "The Greatesi Stave Invention af The Age.2' YOU N131D IT Yeu ARE PAYING FOR IT DAILY WHY NOT HAVE IT ? A ràg Range in Your Home MEANS Saving in Fuel Les Ashes More Cooking Surface Less Lîbor to Opeuate Coal at $10.00 per t.on or higlior. Wliat docq Vhis mean te you ? m No Fires to Kindie. No Black Bottom Ketties. îght With Wood. Best Stove Proposition Ever Submittecl. .No written e-.ýplanation can do it justice. See it in operation at PRINGLE4'S HARDWARE,' WHITBYI Bes Canceia -to B.uy a ONT@ et.tguuu.rv for aviators holdga eut en-1 tttng jsu~geti@iia or good luainasa fr the c@inhtaity. The propbs4 Sa to là- vleut,OOOlu inbuildings. to use the. townam light, water and sewers. and to provide *accommlodaionl for 500 aviators. The lnstitute requites about 300 acres or land. and 11w iteads of the Institut. hbave becu endeavorlng to 'tout sultable land near the lakefront. The owners of titis lanid, titougit Offer-' ed a most liberal rentai, bave refuaed to lease- This refusail l, temporartly ai least, holding up the location here or tbli. inatitute, and May uitImateiy be the racans of Whitby's losing IL.' Loyalty tote tnterrcala of one's )tcinc comnmunhity should huave some weliut with te farmnera us weii as with tradors and manufactttrers%: and cven a âmaUl measure of patrioliin aiàlove of Counttry ishotid induce con- afeit 10 surrender a farra for a few "'p Fa, Year Grafonýoila, vill talce ordmr towromw for (5o only) outfits, consisting of Grafonola and Record Cabinet,, TVsame as illustrated here, at a price and on trm that yoUd scarce believe possible. Au uully favorable arrangement with one of the leadi4g manufacturers of record cabinets enables us to make this offer, which la. sure to be grasped eagerly by those looking for a real depexd- able talkug machine outfit at * Iow price. - This ..,,Grafonola £ 111 su childwus-thelr fathe 'ns. k k F 4 .4 meweme4"ý -------------- à ýýý - - ý ý ý ý ý ý ý - 1 ---------- ----- ---------------- - - - - - - - - - - - lqplqrlwlqu 1 17 -

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