Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 18 Aug 1921, p. 4

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mb- ~g lime - i mmmi1. b. e - . tn wtI& a TD RSAY A18. 1 91m.pit * R EJ1OIILCOMMENT Os]iawa's population bas lucreased. fr-om '7436 lu 1911 te 11,552 lu the present year. The Financial Pout., whlch usually bas'pretty accurate sources. o! infor- mation at its disposai, Inclines te the vlqw tha4 e çderal election la likely during the comnng autun.ý "The !ourth bout In the Dominion"e lu wbat au expert sasof the new organi recently installed lunfthe Orillia -Premsbyterimn Church, o! whlch. 1kv. Norman McGfllivray, a. Whitby old boy, le pastLor. are inuch worse tbau w. suspected;'ý would appear, thent t.bai if theTor0] conuneuts " Stouffviile Tribune te-Easxtem- and otiier Proposed ra4l ,Where? w. woumld ask. In Russa or lines are tô b. prooeeded th i&nthe SatulxdaY NighLtOffice? will have e on ther owepoi s 0* sibility and initiative ane w"ithoi Edmenton1»apers were evideutly Gevermezut syiupathy or supp9z musinfqrmed w ien they predicte that The question la, will the GoerimnS L. T. Barclay, formerly ôf itby, perm.t iuvidual or groups'0 n9 sud uow cf thàt city, weuld, b. the cipalities to take the course ot--oin choice for Atterney-,Gener&I ilu the ahead with auy further radial, pr( new Cabinet ýçlected, by Alberta's gram. i. It is possible the Prem~ier am ne Ypemier, aerbert Greenfield, forl bis Cabinet may refuse te sllow t the Cabinet bias been sworn lu, and,, Mr. Barclay la, net lu the list. How- ever, we are a are. that had hoe been, the éhoice, ho would have fiiled the position with c gnity and ability. Accord.ing te a report of the Do- minion Bureaiý of StatiétieS, tiiere are only two -towrs Mu Canada -that bave ne bonded débý. Rocklsnd, Ont., with a population 4o! 3,313, and Pictoe withl a population o! 8,27, are both wlth- out outotanding debentures. What the average cýtizen, sud particularlyý the eue whe l4s had anytbing te- do with civie aff îirs would like te know is, "'How do en get that way?" THE HIYDRO RADIAL 'SITUATION. Little surprise is expressed lu gen- eral over the report made public hast week ou Hydre Electrig Radials, by the investigating comnilegon appoint- ed, by the Ontario Oovernment. s s s sVV ImVL er wivi jus-uinwoI.LULA UL Sugar advanced' $Ê05 per 190 IL. ost of the daily newapapers assurn- bag last week. Those in a positionj ed that the commiissioun was.appointed te know say th.at the increase is due IllhTh ds frprting unfavor. - 1 ably, and the findiu miade pubik *0 to 1rg~it s pediced hatthe le tearded as the inevitablE -Surope, but £it eing bougi hé > highçr price will prevail only tempor- Jan . .nddouc. e arll, sd tat terowil be drp IBe that as. 1Vt may, it is certain thi - dwnwrd gan. Ipohicy of the- Ontatiio Goverrumeni ÎE8- - - 0 - --a- -f Don't' wonder whether you should get acquaintedi vuloanizing or not. Lott is demonstrate th.e fact to you we can heal a blowout and s'o strengthen the casing il will serve you for a long while afterward.i YO)UIV~E EEN AiSUSINCT DON4T YoU 0INEMEAi .1C4.C E -FOlé- MYL.IFE «P with that that FrIE .de emed Hr Your K. & S. Coupon is as good as cash to you, hee, on the purchase of a K. & 5ý. Tire. Take: advantage of this o:ppor- tuiy toget K. & S.Caals leading qualîty tire-we r'ecom- mend them. Our sto ck- is complete. Hydroe lectric Power Commission te lueur .further obligations or responsi.. bility Ini tuil regard. A. definite state.. menxt -bvPremier' r ur iU wt1 a :ew dafys le expected te clear up some of these inatters. The people 'of ths section -o! the Province are,_ ofceurge,.meut vitaily interested lu thé- future -of the To- ronto-Eastern radial, te wbich, how-, ever, ne gi'eat reference ia made m.l the report. The Commission cf, Inquiry profes-, ses te deduce frorna mass o! evience tbat the prcposed railwayis could neot be* self-supporting. -It adds that,* as competitors te the Ngtional Railwaysi thb electric Uines would "«strike a ser- ious blow te the succescf Goveru- meut'ownershi p"; that th~e Province would net, be justified in endorsig them financially until the Chlppawa power project had beceme self-sup- porting; that s Provincial bond guar- autee for eue locality would prompt similar dem-ands from other localities, aud miglit result iu the Province bcing drawu into serious financial lia- bilities; that electric railway con- struction -sheuld wait until the effecti of thé ,omptto of motor traffic on came IIlearlVy apaenan t the arts that loved him with truest a£- caeceryapret u htte fection rapidly increasing debts and financial 'Stili love himïn 1death justthe samne. !commitments of the Dominion, the -Motter, Father, Sisters and i7, Province and the Municipalities "have Brothers, aroused well-fouded apprehensions AB IEA EDSOE in the minds of tlieughtful citiz- ABITME THYDSO . ens and are a cogent reason a- A masque bail and concert are gainst the6 embarkation:at this time being held at the pavilien, Heydn- in the constru.ction of the" contern- 4.h)re Park, nextWednesday evening,, plated electrie raîlways." August 24th. Mr. W. D. Dykes, tenter) Missilazel Kenny a tepiano, In reference to this matter, the To- and Mr. J-ack Parker, comedian, have ronto Globe thinks that."it is essen- beený engaged: The Adanac Orches- tialto he rowh an deelomen oftra w.ll provide music for the dance. tialto he rowh an deelomen ofPrizes are being given for best and the whole Port Credit aud Oakviile comic costumes. Admission- 30e_ Mr. region that the railway plans« of> the 'and Mrs. Ken Brooks are spairing no, Hydro Electric Commnission lie carried trouble to make this à sTrecess. Come eut, the whole ecouemie -future 0ef one along and have a good .time. - of the most productive portions of this Province being imperilled by the 'Jerry From ICerry' the Irish 1-ak o adquae tansorttio failComiedy, was preserzed' (îin the Music Tac ofadeuat tansorttio fcil- Hall last night bekere a large aud- ities," and- that "the same arguments ience. apply td the Toront-Easto- dr'Ig sien, ________________ which the Dominion Go' es- offerQd to seli."l' "The rails are tu;RMfRq gruIl ~ w Ad tomIarnse Maker mownvill and a point4 west-of Io open for repairs of ail kincla in Whitby; the road is graded te Picker- Harness, Boots and Slioeo. ing, and the entire right-of-way pur- rc tetNrh - Wlb chased te Scarboro village, leaving (Next door te Hewis Bron.') only seven miles of right-of-way te be acquired east of the city of Toron- to. The cost of completing the Ue frm owiavi1etoToronto would TRAIN lIME TABLE not be greater than the-coat1of build- ing the section within the city. which even the Sutherland Comission re- conimends be constructed. On the ad- mission of Mr. Hanna the Toronto &iIh -Eastern was designated te be a feeder of the Canadian Northern, net a com- G. T.'I. petitor. Yet the Sutherland, Commis- WIB UCIN sion pretended to regard ail electric <oi>g West-452 &-Mo 1 7.85a.m. roads as compýetitors of the steam '10M .20m., 2.24 pan.,7.89 p.m (C.N. systems, and it ignores the half-fin- IL), 8.45 P.m. ished Toronto & Eastern, which a Going East-.1Oan., 10.14. a.m coYparatively srmail expenditure 12.53 P.M. (C.N.R.), 2.42 p.m. 6.19 p. would complete, giving a great stim- rn., 6.58 p.m., 9.30 Vp. Sunday trains wil leave for Toron- ulus to the -ricli agrlcultural, district te at 4.52 a.m. and 8.45 p.ma. From aud the towns te be served by it." Torontoe--trsin» stop at Whftby <lune- The Globe predicts that from this tien at 1014 a.m, and 9.30 p.m. distric;t, as well as frem others affect- P- ed, there will be vigorous representa- . UP-TOWN STATION. tiens. Goini North--8.81 a.=., 8.40 pan., Undoubtedly it is a disappointment 16.40 pn te a mnajority of the people of the 5.15 1g oth72.am, .0 .. lakeshere towus te know that nothing *5pm - is te be expected in the way of cern- GC P. R. pletien and operation of the Toronto- GngWest-6.17 a.m., *8.50 a.m, Eastrn. hethr an defnitest1p p.m., *7.26 p.m. Easeii. heter ny efiitestesiGoing East-9.54 a.m., *1.22 p.m., towards realizing the project withoutj *8.33 p.m., 11.54 po. Goverument backing should be taken * Do net run Sunday. Others are at the present tirne, is a matter wor- <mily. thy ef very careful thouglit and con- MAILS CLOSE. sideration. Two *factors, arnong -oth- For Wet-At 7 arin., 12.80'-p.rn, ers, need te be seriously recgarded. 7.45 p-m., 8.25 p.m. One is the circumstance that without For North-! a.ni a Povicia éuranee he ond to For Emt-7.80 ai.n0. 8.25 p.mt a Povicia guranee he ond te For, Port Whitby-7.80 arn., 7.45 be floated for the cost of the xvork p.m. would net sell at as low a rate* of in- For Osawa-1.45 :mrn terest, and that probably one per cent. MAILS DISTRLIBUTED. more would have te be paid ou the ]rm Emt-7.30.mj. From Wet-7.8 a n- 9 &-Mo, 8 rnoney thus secured than would be ne- p imn .1 .. cessary if the Provincial guarantee jr m Port Wbitby-7.8oL&-Mo 9.00 were behind the bonds. This in itself Proie Oshawa-4 .n iwm l auuut 8 Ruaredfee r1a em teoridge,' POstiely satetatthe hea(i of a- =4a cclt e-se..Chie! Lave-ryp after baving this z.eported te hlm, de- cided te investigtte, aud repaireci teý the seene,'Withropes, etc., te solve the rnystery. Juicie, murder, any oe of a number, o! solutions wero, Suggêsted by thm ewiio heard of the' mattear. Wheul the Chief arrivedou the job, sure eno1ug there was au ob- ject that looked like a ni!n' head, bair sud ail, foating on the waters o! t1i. marsh, some distance awiy frcom the b>ridgme. By peamso! 'a hock at the. en4ýof the rope, Chief Lavery eu- suaredthe fleating objeet sud drew it luwhn h decoIred it was the ,bodIY o! a very dead buildog. This in the second tule inu receut weeks that a dead dogwin thje waters along the lakeshore has caused& a flurry o! exÈ- citement, sud people who lu -the fu- have'dogs te dispose of, are asked te shoot theni and bury them deep lu the cold, cold ground, frum whi-ch thley cannot rise te alarm peaceful, law- abiding citizens. IN MEMORIAM. FULTON~-In leving memory cf our dear son, Pt--. Andrew Fulton (868013)e killed inu action August_ l4th, 1918. Just a thought of sweet remembrance From a memory fond sud true,, Just a token of affection In ut ho 5 ~un or you. lucrhme he is f ondly ren-embered, S] MI Gr oi> Fi O, tic wblch does inot now exist, inu the way of passengers and express. The city W uUIf, imt of Toronto would tend to grow even- more .rapidly teward the east, aud a large volume of business would un-Cgks tt RotonpU<I do)ubtedly resulý Business mon would À q #aaf table be more likely te establish homes eut- medjcjnl. Bold i.trC - aide the cityeven as some are uow 580 3, p per Cit doing, aud censidered as a whole, au 3 N ~~. rsn thero would seem to be an eImmense et field available te b. serve&. -THE COOkIWUo1CINIK CO. land, of Mil, Alta. - -fDÂY the grd day' -o! gEVTEMBER, ~IIT-NJWMAN luAIl~Saits'1921, the foflowing -landsan d premisês C0hurch, Whibby, ou. Wednesday, lun flve parcel:- 4ugust 17th, Gordon Castle Smith, 1PÂRCEL ONE-155, acres More or te Elsie May Newman. both o!f Ieoh parts of lota 18 sud 14 Concession *Whiby.9, Township of Pickering, Coiley of Ontario--nearly alf imder cultivation, SALE REGISTER. wlth frame bouse, and framie bain- Saturda>', Aue#:st 27.-EFxtensive wlth atone stabllng. 2. sprlug creeka' uction, SaWeof ClydesdIale , Horses, flow through thil land. gth grade Durham Cattle, Yorkcshire P4RCEL i'w!. 100 acres more or toge, Cotswold Sheep, Hay, Corn, lms, part of lot rnuber 9, concession ,rain, -Implernents,1 etc' the property8, Twshp oe Pickering, with trame Ef Olivýer. Pascoe, lot 7> cou. Broke3 bôuae, framo, barn. 10 acres et timber..' 1rnt, Pickering Tp. a le at eue Well watered by runnug,,stteam. dok sharp.ý 12 menthe' credit. Win. 1 &CELTHRE..4 are more or: Eaw, auction1eerléa, part of lot number 8, concession 8, Thursday, Âug, Zthe-au4tbon W«e Township - of Pickering wltth trame fFuniture, -the PrOPertY Of! Miss M.houas. -2% miles from Claremont on Iiioft, Dundas St., East Wbitby, near. County road system Running stream ý.T.R. station. Sale al 1.30 o'cbovk 1 Iown tbrcugh týilu parcel., harp. Ternms cash,. Wm. Maw, suc f-PÂRCLIL POn'. U acres paut of lot oneer.numbe»~ 1, Çonceâsiou, 5, Township of _______________________ Txbridge. ______________________ PARCEL FIVE. 100 acret part, of lt numbor 11, concession,,7, Townsl4P o! Uxbridge. - -Thesd proporties wilbeoefféed for ILSCTRICsale subjeet te a reserved bld. Terme of sale: 10 pe cent on day of ]sale, Iu ail other respects the,-terms and conditions lot sale will bo the stand- ing conditions of the Supreme Court of *Further particulars, conditions sud terme of sale eau b. had !rom Messrs. W. J. Miller, Pickering, Ont.; W.- Ge-orge Scott, Claremont, Ont., or . Christian, solleitor, Whltby, Ont. Dated, at Whitby this 6th day e! Aug- S E are offering a:ffteen per Ulet 1921. W cenut. discount on ait of cur ROBERT RUDDY, home electric utihities, in-Loa strt Éby including electrie stoves. Now lLoa MseratW 9ty the tirneto -buylyeu want te ping. Electrie irons, i wshing ma- chines, cookiug devices, percola- tors, chafing dishes and vacuum cleaners are included. Sée our dis- plays& ",EASY"Vaouum Washlng Machine F. LANDON Plumbing, Heating ad Electrical Supplies WHITBV, ON4TARNO SI progra= Ower flfteen ) be yeung.' the y6ung but ever> i - ge you te fiud two bot.. T4yîor Stratten. aud rrla, who are taiugjý ng sud showlng luthe w-o do net know.Borne bedding sud coclfng Provisions you wish, but Sobtainable -ou the Thers wlIl b. a registration fe c one dellar te cov'e the coat ot -camp-. mng equipment aud grounds for each person, whiich must, with your- name -&ud address, b. BMnt - ut.- Gerald Cowan, 'by the end of August. Then,- on the sixteentli of September,, corne -te Rosebank. Hay-F evere SUMMLfl COLDSi ASTHMAY spou mrany a holiday. Positively stop* these troubles a Sneezings we.zinig, cougbing, weeplag ey« area't 'necessary-ý unlem eu llke bem*àg tbat way. >I.00 et your druggist's, or- write Templetmos. Toronto.! fora trial. LOCAL ASENTSZ E. L Odluam and-T. G. WhItfIeld; Au bBrookliuJ. S. pringle. GUELPH ýCREAMERY BUTTER DEST BV TEST.* - Made at the Experimental. Farm f or people who must have the best. - PRICE THE SAME AS OTHER',GRADES. Last Cail for .Corn Ftake: Keliogg's Origin*al, loc per package@ 6GIVE UiS-A Ri NO-Phone 208 Wl ARE BOUND ýTO PWLEASE, YQIJ. ROSS SMI TtI! GROCER EIIIott's OId Stand.. Nearm Uptown Statio ne - . IF, s x You scive 'vr cy. Q u a 1 i t y maintains economy. No matter how nuuch you pay "per gallon" for otiier Iubrica- ting oils you get more lubrica.. tion "'pe-rdollair" when you buy 'Imperial Polarîne Motor Oiua. ORE mileage' fromn every gallon> of fuel asud quart of Moil; uninterrupted service from yýour cax *'slowcr de- preciation; fewer repair bis and no lubrication trouble, just about sunis Up the savingssu- stsfcto enjoyed by users- of Imperial Polarine Motor Qils. The uniform high quali*y of hnperial Polarhjîe Motor Ois, wherever you buy themp'insures you more miles of' correct motor lubrication fer yOur dollar tlhiu you can obtain lui any other way. Quality a « main aineononv Our Chart o! Recomxnen<jatj<>s shows thO grade of Imuperial Polarine Ois required to correcfly lubricat, your car. Use this grade eXtclusively sud yen 'wWu get the. yeci o service and satisfaction which you have a riglitt expect from yur car. Consuit Our Chart at your dealer's o 'rite to 56 Churcb Street, Toronto, for a' copy of "Aiatomioive Lùbrication,"» which centains the compbeW Cha<rtajjheus<>u IMPERIAL-jîL LIMTE FOI» A C£c4iïR 'F wiM017 - Net even Imperial Polârin. Motor 011, W-l grit a,,d dirt. Vour crank-case should b. Uic miles Or less. Dealers displaying the. aigu tà t Iu an expert and workmanJ&e manner. Suc Oil, the nmodem scientifie clealingaE larIy and ybu Will ave h ,y.rcl agentSSBy ~ultb I -- HEiRE Yu 1 > 1 Il RAZ me-MAH RE-

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