Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 4 Aug 1921, p. 3

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li, -ofToronto , b ea oper aud Master George Le gieuta cf1lir. Coo-per, mece Haawell lef ast routo, Iwlere ashe epectas !mon. liasliad lier housie qo Mm. fallb bas ,been enlve luuproveente. to Stli -avenue. Ia. W'4. morrson bave ipg où 8vie, t lira. ,rother. aud M. Stewart called Bider% Corne aud get our prioes or cou giroyou a good bargain BuppIy*aud will n'oit haudie twi £1 (cii AI Ç f. 'ci. ,~i4 4t>~ Mrs. George Jones la viuiting. at our Correspondeats -her il es rvie nSth Chucê on Suuay next ut 4.30 -pn %Mèteviie sim 7 tim Ml,. Spencere of Torouto, ig-reiv- tiar tin"a.M . -Loosemop ,o4-tlie StpÃœdaÏd r lly at Bbbeaygon. ou thoir s $ý_ .zU . joes, wIil Mrs. Wadden'- bad the midôrtàee retunh~ frmo Summer -Sch>4> l a o have lier armibroken while crdak- Windermp, Iu*koka. I orn-On Juiy 6tli, to Mn ., 42 s Mrs. - M~Fewater, of Toroùbo EdwinVnùppe,- tsn* {Jqihi FdWÏinj have been viuitIng. with Mr. and ~Bor-Ou Juiy lTtb. to Mr. and' Butason. nm .J.Fir a son (Carl Franklil).l Mr. Ernest Bligltla building a nw Mi.. -IH. Rolde, of, -Cai±hgo, house on. Duke Street. iaui laViting tb Initer, MXs. Mri. Gordon Anderson and children, .Fieafteran absnceof.twiýnty- of Torontoci, are spending their'hoI- t e years. days with lier mother, Mir& William The severe storni of isat turday Blight, niget was attended by extremely Rev. E. W. Rowlad wiita» bis lieavy wiuds. The- silo on »the. farm liolidays durhig the month of AUguBt. owned by J. E. Disney, formerly the The ~wotli eaoue i 1met tHortop, estate, on'tii. 8th concession, Thes blowu down, but a good deal-of the home of lira, N orman Whte,on ws.* ýýZw utiiawï in recof Thuriday of thls week. Rev. Cm h easeilc auilzdýi eoi Adams wiil give an address. st'u tii.tb silo. Remember Kinsale Garden ]PartLy Auguat l5th.--J7 The Women's Missionary Society of ýthe Methodist Churcli, met atthe home Of lMr.and mm. Jos. Gazbutta, on Thursday evening-ist and si>et a 'moêt enjoyable time. A -program of Ur voc aeylcti b gme, .and M. s voc eyLein landMV.aked Mrs N. White, *as given,ý after. wbkch a most interesting conteat was'e held. Groupa of four, gueaae froni T U AI U mssion sttios henada, Japown e jmbssionlsttiorsienaneadaftwent T w o-n e ad China. The winners, in-tabla con- test were Mns. Iatty, Mp.RÃ"w»,*4 ~ BIDE RTWIN . W. lirm M. Routley and, &s R KvelL 13IN ER -T INE We Ice creani, cake,-orangeade sud condy as wo are selling ont our were served at the-close -f thé. pro-f ÃŽue iu future. The new lanteru lias arrived and lu in use in, the Methodiat S. S. Mrs. Hunter ls holiday'mng at Janet- ville. Be sure Wo attend Garden Party iu - lrookl in Town Park, Whttby, o n Wednesiday, J ugftlO 1th. l.Fne-program, good slip m i Der, and, dauce. A Few-of O if oaonaloDry eoods at Oreatly Reduced Prices: Ladies'VWhute Voile Waiste, regular $2..00. for Ladies' Glngham aud Print Houa. Dresses, regular 4Z.75 and 4Z.50, for Ohildreu's Dresses, specially marked at Boys' Khiki Knickers for - - Boys' Oomblnation Wash Suits, in khaki sud $1.59 $1.4Q 45e $1.19 Print0, faut oolors,medium aud light, to clear,per yd. 15c A fsw of sur Soculy Spocials are: Black Tes, per lb. 35c, or 3 lbo. for - - Peaxn 't Butter, " Squirmel " brand, per lb. - Salmonr, "Tigor " band, talle, regular 45e, for Seedlesu Raisins, Thompeon, per IL Launclmy Soap, speclal while they lasta, 7 bars for $1.00 22e 35e 30c 25e WMM, Lawrence & Sont GEMBRAL MI3RC1IÂNTS -BROOKLI1N 'I lirs.'Alva-Thompsou sud childreu .who have been spending several weeks with hem parents, Mr. aud lia D. Robinson, will retumu tabla week t her home lu Bobarin, Saïk. mhe Wornens' Institrute lield.a meut succesaful meeting iii tue Conunnty Hall lasta week. Théy are planning a clinic for throat operatina. AUl cases requiriug attention should be, report- ed'tac Secretary. Several bave alteady asked for heip. FootbaiL Brooklilu met General Motaors last Saturday in a league fixture at Brook- lin, and had ne difficalty i notcbing the two pint. Thi. result was 5 te in ufaveofrooklmn, sud taley were tahe aggressors ail the way tbrough, half time resuit being 3 teo, . It was a splendid dlean game, and thé. fact tahata the lietera had not their regu- bar team on, having a number of new players on their ine-up who were not used te each other'a play, may have acceunted for their heavy defat. This much must be said, for themi, they are a geed cdean team, sud teck their de- feat witah geod grace sud neoliard feelings. FI RST and'TÙiIR D-'*DNEMAY ôr "CH M6TTII KEE? If 1N MIND 1 - T~OT'D over 100,000,000 acres Sofofrest, ,W00men, organized lthe employ of the (kvernment of Ontarlo, are, this sammer, passing back and forth ov e. camce routes sud along the - tsll~Ways wtchfng eut for tue tell-tale amoke thl h el t sigu of fire. Regardiescf hot waheblack Mies, -mosquitees, disconufort, bonelineas or menoteny, the Fire Ranger makes his rounds, preveuting, quenching or flghting Èlres 1n Ontarîo's foreats, payng bis own living sud traveling expeuses, suyd receiving $3.00 per day for lis services. AU lnluaÃŽ% the Ontario Pire Rânger la entitied te, the help sud co-operatalen cf everyoue. H. deserves ail the support tih. people of Onitarlo eau give hum. H4a work is cf vital tmportance. Led bis warunga&,. Do what he sks. Saire Ontarios Forest Theyýe fours The Ontarlo Fire Ranger, during the danger period of the dry aumnmer, ia constantly on patrol to catch fires while they are amail. He cannot prevent them starting, as a mule. H. la at the nuercy of ail types of came- lemsmea-Thanka to hie vigilance, lhowever, two-thirds cf the foreat fires lu tue isat four years did nota spread beyond ftve aces sud cf tues., hall did net exceed eue-quarter acre. Mfost of Ontarie Pire Rangers are nortahemu woodsmen. Contmazy te common belief, ouly five per cent. of them are studeuts, sud theeae experienced Fire Rangers or returned Rangera travel chlefly bycanoe sud in pairs over a definite ubeat't, the. iength cf which varies according te the degree of danger froni fiam. Others travel np and down the forested railway sections oun baud velocipedes following trains te put eut fires set by steani locomotive. n aIl, 2,100 miles cf railmoad are patrobhe-d steadlly al summer.- Tw& men devote their whole time to e*-amining locomotives te, se. that- screeus sud ashpans will nota permit theescape cf sparksansd live coals. Iu the dlay beit, a large fbice of Rangera supervise ýsettiers' fimes lu land-cleariug operations. Do't blame the Fire Ranger if he asks you to he careful. Don't think leie latao particular. He knows the risk., Ontario la peorer by untold millions cf dollars through ~~ fomeat fires ln-the past. Heip the Frre Ranger gave tue. încreasiugly valuable forests that remain. Ontario Forestry Branch Parliamnent Buildings Toronto 4ffrIk marï 1h4t1 write-t., bônfiiI rcieij - f ' e5V $1qerer for ~ butnothing Af»tm' 481: M Mfe 1l&iosi wa oeptsýrd19.w4Ofthffl trQibIeS ibb4m trwal sreýz 56 At the sports day W14 at, Oshawa .on. Monday, Civic HolIýaye every item on- the pr1gam-waiexrièd tbrougb wftliout a hitch or boa Of time, and thu~itaiefora wbile in ,the morning- and afternodu, it in no way interfered nom spoilêl any of the pr~a The oening evént was the firet round in0th football toirtamneij for 'the cup, donated by the Lacrýosse As-' sociation t thç football teani winming the.final gaine., In the flrst round the General Mo- tors mne t the G. W. V. A., the latter teamn qualifyig for the final by de-; feaing the Motors 3 teO0. The. sec- ond 'gaine was between Central on- tario -Regiment and Brooklin, the lat- ter teani also winning theur *&y, into thé final by the score of 3 te, 1. The afterno'on'opened up with a Junior Lacrosse game which the Oshawa juniors lost, following which the-Osh- awa Senior Intermediates took the field- against Weston with -Oshiawa gaining the victory easaily. The closing and mout exciting event then, took place, nameiy, the final for the cup,, between Brookihi and G. W. V.A. It was a hard fast -game -frein start te, finish. While there was not much to, choose betweu the play, Brooklin had a shade on the Vêts in the fiLrst period, but were unabie to penetrate the Vets. goal though it was in dan- ger many tunes. The, flrt haif 'end- ed with no scoring. The second haif opened Up fast and furious, and it was anybody's gaine up .u.ntil 'about, ten minutes of tume bei ng called, when Brookiin's usualilii luck degged them once more and the ball rolied into the goal from a acranible at the goal ntouth. Brookl went right te it from then on, trying to even it up, -but the Vets. were just as determined to hoid the victory "Damne Fortune" baà favored themith, and the game ended withÏ the resuit of 1 teO0 for the 'Vétérans. It was a dlean gamne, though some i'iishaps occurred in the second b.aif Whlch were purely accidentai. It was . liard gAe a lose i sucli a maniner. Brookihi fet it keenly without show- ngit. The following teain lias been cliosen by the Oshawa aud- District Associa- ,tion te travel to Gattt lygia ýhe pick Of the Westet,int..rio Lea- sues on Monday, -Augusi 8t:, orthe PIlenty Cup:--Goalkeeper of Ontario Regiment, H. Woods (Vets.-), A. Boyes (Brooki), Morgan (Vets.), Rlome (Solina), Waddell, Captarn, (Brookiin), Rennie (Claremont), Mc- Master (Vets.). GREENWOOD NeXt Suuday mornlng there willibe QaerlyService at Kinsahe lu the iuoz~lg a 1030a.m., sud th-e night. service vil lie ln theGreenvood, church at 7 o'clock. Miss Helen Bunner vlsited frienda lun Prince Albert lhat week. Misses Doris sud Margaret Ge. speut several days wlth frienda lu Glen Ma- Jor. Mis# Dorothy Brown, cf Toronto, la hcidayiug vith ber uncle, Roliert Brown,. sud famlhy. Robertansd lira. Harvey sud baby visited over the holiday wltli Bert aud lira. Harvey. - lra. F. L. Green, Miss Slater and Miss Stevenson, are holidaying at Uneda Rest, lu MuskelLa. Misls Gertie Masyne lu visltiug friends in Toronto. .The G.G.M.C. met at the home of Miss Edua Middletou hast Wedneaday. Misa Beryl Doan, ef Toronto, la visit- lug Misa Sarah Chesheur. Mr. sud lira. Meadova, cf Detroit, spent several daya with James sud lira. PlaskJt' The. farinera are very liusy witah the. harveut, which la quit.lght lu some places. The extreme hot weather caus- ed the grain te ripen toc quickiy. Remember th iKlnae Garden Party, Auguat lSth. Miss Gertrude Masyne la speudiug hem vacation with friends in the city. Mr. sud lmas. Norman Gibson bave get niceby settbed in their new home. We velcome theni te our burg. Fred sud lira. Gibson spent a day at Pine Peint recently. They wvere ,accompanied by Mm. alid Mis. Nom- man Wilson.tth .Mrs. W. 7Gee sud Zora sperin h week-end with friends in Toronto sud St-. Catharines. l4lss Eva. Williams spent the holi- dayfwith M&isa Gladys Trembel. Don't forget the Sundsy evenin*g service ln Our church on Sunday at 7 p.m. There wilh not be sny Sunday School on Suudaye aince it is quarter- by meeting at KiniSale. lira. Fred Gibson's seven pupils, who eceutby tied their piano exani- ination, wbich was heid at tahe To- onto Conservataery cf Music, are te be eongratulated up6n1 their success in passing the said exanis. The song of the harvester la. the musie we hear 110W since harvest hlas coimeuced. THORNTON'SICORNERS These cool days are1 very pleasant sUfer the severe warm weather lately.t The Ladies, Aid meeting wa.s fairiyf weli atteuded last Wednesday, but mauy wer absent on account eoftthe busy tume at present. We hope tac see more eut nexta meeting. Miss Helen BuÏs la Visiting friendu in Toronto. Misses Annie and Ruby Cole, of Bel-; fasta, Ireband, who have been visiting t1heir siater, - Mms. 'Jas. Preston, have wu~tieM~ Olive Frenchi end wlth frieuds at Scugog. The Play Groud aUl vue would liketc evenga, lionday Mr. Jas. Luke int hos uthe lot lgs ate Mfr. F. o. Klby.e RemaemberKinej Rornmber t44e dat Gardon Party toc be Piuekrlu'slawu ou P Ègô bd: prograaThe vil Wli an sd, Miss OU Bê 'sure tac attend ToîIu >Park, Wbltby, Auglua't th. FIne pb Ums. -I:Pardon last liMra. Walter Huesoi Thi arvice çt Aud 1 ne olcf Toronto, rep, Do't tret the Q Kin"é]eGau'den'.PartY BASÉ I P. C. Bûkttbn iand' Teronto, spent Mon- I and oshawâ frlends- Mui. Heury Reynol gathering cf chfldr'nj ren on. Monday.e Miss Greeiusway an J Toronto,, apontthe 'î Thos. Greenaway'a. Haying aïd harvesij mng accordluig to the I este- are badly ruuteXI llght The Port Whltby ing Ce. conxienced-tb j. Smlth's lasi: week. Miss Violet Reynol( te Toronto after spe#, with hem parents, MI~ Reynolds.I eap rent. e are open fe't Corne-ànd qpend #dPriday bélug ted. " erectlng -a purchased frorn "onde Party, oeý c f'-the Âudbeyý held on Cb.arlei ýday,«Aug. 19. A eb. ýgiven liy Jo. l. Ruse, of Tor.- Garden Party lu onà Wednesday," rcgamgood sup- 1 Nom-rai, vlsited 'sad children,: o! "'em tat4éer ome. Loy0? n a a Llted bil m.Rey. ItAugut iftali Wy ii Whity lhad a fam.I¶y sud -grsu:dchlld. d girl frlends, of wecek-end stiMm.' ig are progresa- weathem. Somne L. Gran wiH le yndicate Thresh- xremhing grain at da bas returned ulding twe -weeks sud lira. Quinn Miss Mabel oaker f oronto is spending hem cticuf wltliherm oIer hem. Miss Charlotte Woefobk, of Tcown, is visiting her cousxu. Mis Dorothy Brown.11 Miss Hilda Le. la pedlng a week with relatives lu Pic !ring. mia Mable Rowe, f Toronto, sDent the week eud- at hem toe hem. lira. L. Roucheliffe ànd son aud Mm. T. Welch, cf Port Hopý, spent the week end with Mr. sud Mrp. N. Wood.* Misses Marjorle andl Jean Annan, cf Pickering,, are . peudi a woek vitli Uh-ic ge lla Howlsud. Be sure Wo attend ¶qýrden Party lu Town Park, Wliltby, on Wednesday, ÂugustlO0th. Flue pmogram,4 gocd sup- peýal sd dauce.' yi. .Draper sud Murlel and .And- mey, are spendlng aw'ekwlth relativels lu Tomonto.k Mm sdàlmas. T.' aimer sud lMr. Gecrége Baiuer visîtearoiîËUiî6î witb Mr. sud les. T. asb ~eï Mr sud lira.- Roy A-nmand son, ot Oshawa, are vising with Mr. 5. Al.- Mm. and lira. Aud' Craig sud Rus- sel Browu, or! Toronïý, are épending a weehc with Mr. sud 1rs. J. Kemp: Sorry te report Mrâ ' T. Morcombe, lu conftned te hem lied tlough illuea.. 1Mr. sud lmas. JeuB. owny daugliter- in-baw sud gmaudchil y cf -Bioomflbd pai4 a ftying vi-sit wutiMm. and lira. Geo.- F. Richardson asst Friday, ou their way te the Friei As' yearly meet- igat Pebham. Detnt' forget the dt>e, August l5taht Kinssie Garden Partý. -7 CLAREMýONT. Dm. Bell and Nursý Qsborne, cf the Ontario Medical IIeýIth Department, Tomonto, spent Wed4esday cf last week in Claremout vith their Child Welfare Hospital Cat. The car is a- barge 65 horsepoeo4 van, with a splenîdid medical sud surgical equip- nient sud plenty roomi for clinics and otaher wemk for the 'littie ones such as tuis beneficent tour demanda. Most cf the womk, however, was doue i the larger rooms of the Public School, where a score om more infants sud childmen weme examined by the phy- sician sud nurse sud'-the needed help given. Towamds the close of the af- temnoon Dr. Bell gave a practicai lec- ture ou pre-natal sud inter influences iu tahe yeung tahat ought. to b. came- fubby guarded. Our - chidren ahouid be given thbe vemy best start lu life possible. Iu the matter of disease sud physical sud other defectas, au oùnée cf prevention was worth a ton cf cur- ative mecicine. Human ife, he de- cbared, was tee preclous te the State Ias well au te, the fan-iy te risk any- 1thiug but, skilled medicai- advice as te ;wliat la best for ourr. offspring at the threshoid cf taheir existenee. The fact that oeein every twenty babies live 1only six weeks, sud tahat oeeil every 1ten succumb withiu s yeam te adverse .conditions that nuigit have been a- voided is a serious matter. The boss ktahrough infant nuotality, he affirm- ied, vas twe and on. half -tuines great- er than the losa cf aduit hif. lu the late wam. This la aprpaling. The mil- .lions cf dollars inveâted for the lm- Pprovenuent- sud safeguarding cf est-- SIte and other animal stock, sheubd be sup'mIe by other millions te and Hean e1 Sed, te aee Mr, Weosbey Reard- ndL.flauully, oWbltby,'*l ing ou:old .friendaino ur.neg >r-% liood sud this' -pleasure la more en- joyable because Ithe wliole faxnily eau go lu a car. Mr. George Walker was miu Wby, on Tuesda. Mr. Artur Hoin ansd bMsaunt, lis Lytie; 6cf Torouto, apeut'tilie- week-end with hua parèntal Rev. A. MCI). EHansd famlly are lir. Gérge West--nd' dauglitr, llsEsie, We're iithe citY last w-eek. Be sure tac attend Garden Party lu' Tow 'Prk, Whtby ouWèdneaday, Â,,ugM t lth. FiIne program, gsud su>' perý, anddance lim.Wi. rash bias been mucb.cf, lier tmiinPort' Perry ýthe lastek or se with lier mother, lirs.earson, who bi as ben seiousily 11 'w'tl-i pneua- roiabutwe -c«41tainldy hope she il be Zeoe tac heait an su tmengtL Mr. sud lia. Alfred .Fisher sud fiYï,Q;f QsliAwa, visited, bis mêe, Mr. zdar'Fqser on Suuday Iaat 'Fai=iern areba at their bavea and the - threshr will accu be a- round.' Mr. and lira. liat, of Toronto, spent over -Sunday wuth Harbron' Bros. -Mr. and lira. Chas. Ledgett'is vie- ited at Mm. Lawton's last Sabbath. Be sure W oattend, Garden Party -lu Town Park, Whttby, on Wednesday, Âuguat lOth. Fine Program, gcod suî- Der, aud dance. DONT NEGLECI YOIJR EYESI If you have the sllghtest trouble with your eyen, don't run auy riuk by u.gleoting to have- them exzamined by_ __ F.* E. L is aid Optielan 1167 louge k., (speinf) TORONTO (Oppomt. Simpue). ,readinga, etc, by the Ioni urtte cf Bramputon. -, Briggs' <3mchë.to:È Whitby, will f u rush, an abËnueof good rmsic. 3r..W.G Grn River, charman. pefresbýeij bodth ou grounds- <tome and -euXoy' a good laugb. -Admission, adulta 35t.$ cldren 20c. -7 Mr. W. F. J4oilea, of-'l!oronto, called on bis cousin,- C..'J. Stevenson,-th forepart cf t2he week. Rla sengage4 m ikepngstore, and is meeting with a gtood degree cf auccesa. lira.GormleY was reporte grad- uliainldâng at tahe time of wrtfing. Ve regret to state hem -case las hope. Quarterly meeting- hee next Sab- bath service'te o mmenice at 10.30 a. m-. Ail are- welcome. Special mung- ing and service conducted by thle pas. MIYRTLE STATION 1fr, suad mliracdd, of Kuskoka, Whio bave been vlitung with theur un- cie and aunt , and lira. Robert Brittom, returued t tlir homie o4ý Ttiesci lcfIat week. I NDKWRTAKme. Phoue 36 WHITBY FOR'WEAR POINTS* SERVICE CoiÉsu1t us about knocks; and grinda, the steering audz" brakes, -the, eleotrlo aystem aud powýer 'plant in general. Have, Skilled Moch anion repair your car.. Our acceasories aud parts are the be'st' aud are care- fuill'Y iuspected'before being igsembled i*n your' car. W. have themi- *Guauted Tires ofthe best- mseRose Tire Pumpu? JtoziOerRtgeio tosuaoline and 011. Try oui Varoclt'y True. Batter y Foresigh tl IN pays ok *ahead when yme buy a battey It only takes a Ùdnute or two tac b. sure you ame getting a WliUard 'r.ead.d Rubber'Bat- tery with lnaulation-stead- of sprte--betwoen the plates. Threaded Rubber Islto wil savo you dollars snd hcn later, becauso It koeps ou dolng its work as long as the. plates iat. No bîlas for repiaclng lnsulatiort-es there always ame for rcplaclng wood separatoru Drive in. Let us tell you the whole story. ONTARIO .BATTERY SERVICE STATION il Church Strict Phone 925 CENTRAL GARAGE Wiliard- Batteries, Oshawa1 Wit. DAVISSOw, I 111191' 'pop. w Mud Couaty solIwltÃ"z W-9 ELCHRLSTIAN Barrister Solicitor lu the Supum' Court, kot,; Cu.yer e, WHMTY# ONT. ,Office-Dmudas Street, oue deer vi DR. R. T. MOCLAREtE Cor. Broèk aMd Ma«7 SbtreusWâfI DENTAL BL B. Boa.LD.8IPDD.L- Graduat of the. Royal Cobaset Dental Surgmm 3" UnisuL~e Terout. Oaki*e0"wer audruWasu vanà Stere.Office ous-4 te 12; 1 te 620. Be hlle oe220. ld hn tucuo, W. Âd.m OfeDundasStreeitopposie eu Offie. Bell Plion* M 127ad 4 E]LW Bino. J.8,LD.L Bell Ihone 294. lad ft iU Office over AUaDicg Stem Houri-S te 1 aM.; 1 te b» .m A. EL AlI Corner Drug Stoze, Whutby. Né witiesrequhiid4 Undertaker su d urne, Demies BeQl ad ldpuetFns e I ,Fire.er SOTH MYRTLE Hav-ing reiitedfthe shopfrom -Wink. l, South Myrile, the unklersigfied are prepIar-- ed tc overhu1 kI ind repairaîl rnalzesof cars. ;,Satisfaction - Ilrainteed ind prices right. Gq'sollîne and oîils kept on Give us à cal We' Il Make That Car Run Rlghta iones &,Slack -îý-

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