Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 11 Nov 1920, p. 4

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le -o",the. securlty f( làI Uit1oe more than (ht e loan itueof, wlthout haf rnaUon la connetUon -v ffly (o whlcl iIt (sa ma ,On theeter baud, (li ttle rlsk in Tnaking sue] IdOd thie mill could Ie si red. TPhe.whole matter gilligness of (the oOfl &nd above-board iîn ta i its businewS.- It mhoul PIMgNAL NBMEN N. Job 0 - are Ul. (t I ivwmha, cf 1orontri, r the wu a week.eud idysitor wit2i 'ber ater, md ean baL r. ,sad Mie. Bateilo sUd ,8on, O ot Toronto,_ vlsited aM the hom Of M.F tehae.ad Mia.C. C Pamnnsover Bumd&y. ee o Mr. M> drM. Walter MacCari andiun kthe e ee-n;'UMs esu>eStale ke gremet. ofPot An h a ieau. ruts on any to be Id not b. ,ry to maire public th'o lntlms.Ve of the firný, yet every firm that Dr simila.r asigtaJice liaste give wrt of reasnable statemeut. sud txry il assts, oand tlie Whitby 1- (Jçotiniied from page 1.) - suit against the èstate of Miss Brown, to'have a deciaration of the court that, a -contract mAde by the~ deceased and Luko for the sale (o Làuire of-the south hai! of lot 23, iii the Mt con- cession. of Whitby, be cariied out specificaliy, or damages 1le awarde4. for failure to do so. W. H. Kennedy appeared for the plaintiff, and _Col.- Farewell for thie estate. Mr. Luke's sui was dismiussed, by His -Lordship, and LIkke was .given id liabilttea eofthe, -buaiko SUAUm Wu a5tmntýA aq'MIL4 and Sherilt Pàitéu was appoi ceiver. W. R. Kennedy waz, plaintiff, and W.E.N.Sula defendant. Action Dismissed. Mr. W.P. Richardson, of Gr brought an ation agaînat the entai Guaraiity Co., aud .A Andrewe, o! Pielceiing, to damiages for aileged misrel tion. on.-the saie of a motor truck, and for breaeb of-eont flegal éeizure of thet veli treàpass in making the seizi WHÀ WHrrE TRAR LEOPOLD D. WH-AMTONI' ROYAL THEATRE' Thursday, Nov. I lth, klS wh eh lieds ts chulminatioun ln thgWhite wastem or the Aretic la the t(boiSet ?"THE GREAl IV' a love whlch endures everythlng that the end may corne, and that hapims May resuil cissitudes whiCh bave Crowded themselves upen a Mau end a wornau. raotio BERT CALOWELL9 Canada's popular hilhRaritone BLSSo birn2 sloiglng New York's liktest song successes. THfis INCLUDES WuARTAX Responds bHuman* Touith f 4ipy5s ~vlteon "Canada" in Olitario J4'os'_College On Friday," evening, November 12th. Town resi<J dents are in.vited. See space for fur--, ther information. MEAFORD, MISSION. ]Rev. T. G. A. Wri-ght, of Ail Saints' Chrlcommences a short six days' flf85ifl~t bkst, Church, Meaford, On. Sunday,-NW#e-mber 14th, wth two 19: Mooerèfa sdaily. Rv. Joseph Plietcher aa,4-»6èv. Dr. Taylor wvill con- duet the ýservië" s.Ail Saints' Church On Suna&y, Nùý,ember 14. THIS IS ARMISTICE DAY., I1'h great wer ended, oc f ar as actuai. flghting waa 'býcerned, two years ago to-day, Noveihier il, 1918. It is pirob-l able that for iiiany years at least this1 date will be gtveu -a degree 'of celebra-1 tion ad. ArmÙstce Day.- The,;Great- War Yetera.ns of Whitby are te holda celebration to-night at ~Boton's resaiurant,' when, at 8.20, aî banquet wili be spread, to be foiloWedl by a&'Pregram cof speeches -and music.~ A number of -prorninent veteraus of thie district will be present to speak. On the Hiot, as proposing or responding to toasts, arë ýMajor G. W. P., Every, ýMajor A. F. Hind, Major Rolit. Smith, CaPt. Jas.- Moore, Capt. B. B. Beaton, Major P. H. Moody. '1%0 Prograsi Comimittee have gone to considerablè trouble to make the *affair an out*anding success, and theîr efforts ifid faIt to be realized. PUBLIC U'IlLITY COMMISSION MEET. The regu1eeting of the Publice tjtility Comn4%lon was held on Tues- day evenIng,,* . th three of the five members pre~t A letter wa& read from j. j. Smith, r >f-Ottawa , iining the Cinission th(at lie WoI institute a lawsuit if the water ce were flot turged off -the residenc1> the late Judge Rmit4. dAn a.PPiGêon was received fromn Mrs. Julia M-onnor for au extension There will always bo pleasant mem- ories -of your last mejal if a "Happy Thought " is installed ?in your kitchen. The service this Rangé can give. you, 18s not rneroly the action. of a mechanical structure-lt je servicethat, responds to everyhuman touch. This Range with its wonderfui Oven,- fuel saving Fire-box, and more titan ordinary workmanship and material lun its construction,has satisfied three hund- red- thousand users in Canada. FOR SALE BY HADWREGEOBI- HARWARMERCHANTI, of the sewer system to reach her resi- denoe at the corner of PaJace* and1Jolin M w~ U It holds the heat .within the R-ange where needed, permits it to radiate wlvere necessary-L-bea'utifully finished in deep black with' always briglit fuli fiickeiled trimmings. Undoubtedly gives you. comfort end convenience and materiai1y effeetsa saving in fuel. A 'ýRappy Thouùght " le now,-on our fioor-,permit us,î without obligation, to demnonstrate its qualities to you. ýý RICE - - WHITBY, ONT. these author1âed certain extensions th, the. sewer system on King, Green, St.! criticism being that his regtrictions" were, if anything, not severe enough. streets. No action wus talren. .John, St.Peter ana i onnU tUVVL@. U C. T. Ross applied for an increase in other authorized extensions of (the d.- salary. It will le deait with later. waterworks to the, ne* public sehool SALE REGISTER The Treasurer was. authorized te pay on King street. Modyioebr 5Acinsl $3-,500 to thie-Town Treasurer ou ac- Some discussion took placeas to (the o! about ten acres of standing timber,- ,count o! waterand liglit debentures, restrictions5 placed'by (lie SuperIntend- botii bard a.nd sot wood, at lot 10, con. Thts wîll make $7.500 païd (o (ha tOwn ont upon the power service lu flic mill] 4.-Pickering, the pr-operty of? A..W.- Up! to 'date this year. of S. Castie Smith. The Superintend- Stitzej. Sale at 1.30 sharp. SS, ils. Twd br4.s'ee~ae.O.c nsato a prvd theoonlyW .MwIutoer .Ww, wee- ul* f et':atlù wa ppu YNm Mw, ucipe. - .. - Tho llighPce Market fia's Burat We" are not-overloaded, but need the money, The specials mèntioned eo ilpoewoi iigtegets au ýCoinm'encing Satu.rday, Nov. l3th and during balance of month we have madethe following eutês etk ail surplus stock by making drastic cuts, This is a real compeiing MARK< DOWN SALE* 27-in Engiish Veivet in Henna, -Navy, $2-.75 Men's Black Bibb Overalis at less Flaxnelette Blankets,- Ibex, best quai-FL ROUCO Green, Cadet, Nigger Brown, Black, than wholesale prices .......ity ............... SALE. PRICE $2.98 lo i lt,2yrswd Saxe. Reg. $2.50 -...SALE PRICE $1.98 SALE PRICE $1.98 Pair!, $3.29, a saving of 75e a pair,.'nn ad....SL CONGOLEUM RUGS less than wholesale prices: 2x3 at $9.90, 3x3 at $t1L90, 3x3!1/ at $14.05, 3x4 a 1,0 Ladies' extra heavy Silk Gloves, twvo CASHMERE HOSE STRIPED SERGELaisUioHetrCsh domes, in grey, brown, black, pongee, Ladies' White Union Cashmee Hose, 54-mn. Stripe Navy and Brown Serge, BonGen lePr Sà n ht. euALRICE5 $1.981/2to 10, Reg.-$1.25 aà ...98pure wool and fast 4ye. Reg. $5.75..BrnrenronRe SALE PRICE $., AÉPIE9c SALE PRICE $4.91 A Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, striped7do.D& A. Corsets, speciai, alfsizes, 15 Ladies' ail wool Serge Skirts, sam- MnsPrFi otHti or plain, Penman's make. Reg. $1.25 19 to 28. Regular Price $2.00 pies. Reg. prices $12 to $20. ... SALE PRICE 95c. SALE PRICE 98e. SALE PRICE $9.909oos e.$50 o$.0 Ladies' one piece ail wool serge dresses, WHITE COTTON 6-in. Jap Siiks. in Reseda, Green, Myr- By'alwo ousiili in navy, black, brown, henna and gar- 36-m.White Cotton, slightly soiled. tle and Paddy. Reg. $1.50... net shade. Reg $25. SALE PRICE. $19.90 Reg. 35e ...... .. ..SALE PRICE 24c. SALE PRICE -98e. iainclr.R.t0 10 DOZ. MEN'S COLORED CAMBRIC SHIRTS, SIZES 15V/z,16, 16¼,e 17 ONLY. :RG AU 30.SLE PRICE $1.98o3,fr$75 36-mn. Crepe de Chene, white, peach and COIORED CHKIN<TZ 27-mn. rose shade Cor<I Velvet, suitableCide' i olCsmr lemon shades. Regular $2.25. 36-i.: Colored. Chintz. Regular ivalue for children's coats. Reg. $1.50.....tn lc ndwie ie SALE PRICE $1.49 $1.25............ g** SALE PRICE 98c. SALE PRICE 98c, eua 1.5...A Ladies' Cashmerette Hose i brown, CREPE DE CHENE and JAP 511KILOUSES in, Pink, White, Navy, Black,BOSSUT black. and white. Regular 75e.... Peach, Rose and Lemon Shades. SIZes 34 to 42. Regular,5,75 to 7.50.0os no wedSis ie SALE PRICE 49c.-SAEPI $90 Ladies', Mien's, Boys' and Misses' Sweater Cotsad Pull-overs, in ah sihadetveycoepie. IRÉDUCED PRICES FOR <CASH ONUY'W-G?'ALY iw ein town. .a loss on TH per runt- PRICE $1.49 aere Hose ?le, Navy g, -$1.75.. CPRICE $1.49 di leading PRICE $3.90 and coi- E PRICE 69e.- Hose', ~ ,7 tô -81/2. P PRICE 98C. s-32 & 33 PMICE -$.90 flN 1m .11 2~ I, ~;Ii 1. ~m g 1: et , . à, pu ý

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