Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 6 Oct 1921, p. 8

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cotetan itat the tst man maD worjL 64 t'h sent 50 répiýesent us pnrtiamenl tJ JJj'-G. - 1 conXieatou wiàthe, Mr. 'xkà's house- is niiarmng cern- Clerkýwere appoiuteda oimtê< e dt ticket~s wii>W Pletion. awmnofT.Hlo The Harve$t Home services were Iareakeranddecide ouapplications ~u01aio P blc I-very succe¶f Te s er on o S 1~ for use of hall, purposes for whkhi mnov.d fr~m itsold bath 1~ R~e Msohoieebre eLuld be mude , ýthe charge ' Mvedfrm ia ld,. athby ýv. Mjo Prcewere m- te be $4 fer each meeting >moe couuuoluaîte*qsting and eleyatmng. The music, ,adouued-tumct U 9u a~eentof iiTp. prvidd>y t*e choir from Clarernont ip Ouneil having was excel ut. '.The rain interfered.ber7t t1o'cok-.n Periioni3 for use somewhat'&Ut the, evening cougrega-, -Rolliday, Clerk.. irY purposes, and timn but bolh serviçes wer very satis- - d heating. factory. The Fowl Supper on1 Monday1 - exe tet be iu evening waýi a grand success, sud the'! 1~ O-IEGÀÀIN urday, 8tli rnst; - entertainumeut folewing was oee of f NATIONAL RAILWADS.. ope fon xhig thp beat th t lbas been g1ven hiere fer ýs $romn 8 te i5 pm.y years. T1e Orchestra, led b? Mr. Effectivé Ocer 2id, 1921. 1te 6 p.Méand 'ite Strikkland, cf Toronto ,was simpiy ex- Canadian Netoa awy u from 8 W 5 and 7-W cellent,'pieM'iug everyosie., They gave nouncç the folfowin# changes, lu train - us lots cf vxy ifficuit music perfectiy f serviice, effective'Suunday, October 2. eruip25. t ed f reudered. O.his orchestra ceuld give Traâin No. 5"uc City,,daY ex- iii- existing g member- us a splendid program l oue, Our, press from Ottawa, mil,. arriveé Whit- te expire. -Froni 14t 1 community feels qui-te Indebted te our1 by Jct.J.36 p.m. daily exoept Sunday. fees wihi be 50c., per friends. for the speciai effort te assist'l Train No. 6 "'Capital City" da. ex- 922. There are over us auuually and every succéeding. year press'fer, Ottawa, will arrive b îresry. Au order haîs their music, seems-ebe au imprevé- as& 'Jet-. 12.55 p.m. daly except Sunday. about -$100 for new ment ou the last. - I nto tansNs.5an ' rd«r la expected te e r proud.te be able te, secure'as a present; parier aud dining cars on. ahe and coaches. 0- The Township tneir ser:vices frein time te time t rheN.7Nih xrssfo t àte have promijsed eiecuionist aud soloists did theinselves-LTain No.ll7arightbxpet. 6.04 at- er pucae o ks proud aise. The prograin as a whole [tes. was a highý class one, the crowd WM TanN.8NgitEpesfr0t Mmlttee lias been ap- sufficientiy large teflteauc. owa wilîleave 'Whitby Junction.12.12 and ad-vise with Li- Proceeds $150.00. a.m. dheily. - - ed. -Compartmnt and'Standard Sleeping es will be Librarian, Whitby TownshîP COUnci Cars sud Coaches. ketg s istent. PURl information obtainable from 19 9-01: 6ut are re- Council of Township of Whitby met uearest Canadian National Rtailwa la"m 5An immediatelv on Monday,. ail the members preseut. Agen. being che.ed. I readers sud frlends lu the>ýcom- ty are urgçed te give their prac- support te -the management that Llbrary may- become mnore effie- ». Uiolllday, B.tîrlng Librarisu.I Mr. Ohapman, the U.F.O. candidate, *ttended our anniversary and gave us a short and splcey address. Mr. Hurst la putting ln a new cul- yrt att1he.corner east of the store. Reeve'in the chair- Communicatidus were rqad from Bell Telephone Co. re proposed raise in rates; Oshawa Gen. Hospital, -te admaittance ýof Mrs. Fish, claimed to be indigent; Hydre CommisSion, seg-' eral reports. A number of accoants- preseuted and submaitted to Couneil. The Treasurer's cheque.inpayment of Brookîju lights acut8th Sep- tember, wa" confirmed. The Treasurer was authorized to, ,grant bis éheque to 'the parties -as authorized by paysbeet No. 12, Roads and Bridge$, for $2É9.86. Aise pay THIEYI $100 $15 $25 Whltby, Ont. POLICE COURT. A case of cousidar.able interest was heard b-efore- Polie"agistrte Wlillis onu Weduesday lait, when Nor-man Saikovitch was chargeà wifh reckless aud negligeut driving ou the Kingston Road about two miles east cf Picker- ing., One Blonk claimed that Saîke- j vitch coiiided with bis car on the 6th day of September, 19211, causing. dam-I age te the car sud contents te, the ex- teut cf o-ver $100. Salkovitcl was goiug east and Blouk geiug west. The [prosecution produced a nun-ber of Iwituesses sud; eudeavored te establish thnt Salkovîteh wa-s under the infu- ence cfliquor. Tic defendant repu- diated these statements sud ciearly es- tàb]isied not oniy j)y outsife wltness- es- but'by the Pickernug Constable, wbo 'was sent 'for by Blonk, th-at lie wa.s sober. The defeuce claimed that hewws following a car owned by Garside,, cf Peterboroughi, and that when lie pull- ed eut te pass Garside, that Garside -llrst pulie.!-off te the south cf the road and then suddeuly tb the nerti side cf the road, and as a cens-equence Salkovitch, in order te avoid. bittiiùg Garside's car, put speciai effort ou bis wheel te steer te the north.- Just at that tune 'the spindie boît broke sud Salkovitch's car was eut cf commnis- sien. Blonk, who was driving a Stude- baker car then coiiided, se the de- fence said, with the defendaut's car. After aittiug till i niugit the case was adjoulrned for eue week lu order te, produce rebuttal "évidence by the prosecution. J. E. Farewe7hl prosecu- ted, and W. H. Kennedy appeared for the defeuice. Rex vs. Gleeson wa.s a case iu which E. E.. Gleeson, of Claremont, was charged with getting possession of a herse by false pretences frein A. ICarlton. The trouble arouse eut cf a herse trade between the two ou Sep- tember lOth. .-After the trade, Gîce- sou teck the herse lie had obtained withstand the Quick to start and -stop, and capable. of being manoeuvred into any position. Economical in'initial cost, in repairs and in gas. consumption.- Your Ford dealer will advise you as to the best type of body to suit your needs. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited 20fordi Ontario14 h'Hi 4 - ..-. - -Uv WMUITBYI :'T0 Win. iEmmett was cbeàrged -before Ma strate Willis- with furious driy- ig,' untder 5tctou 285 of-the C4nmina!' Coewhen on Augu&ý $th, bis me-- tôrstruck aud aerieuliSi ljured Relit.1 McNeil! at pickerine. Coesiderabie evidence was taken, Emiuett was founù 'uilty and sentence was defer- rd fomee week. Col. Farewelpo se.t, W.H. eney appearedin M.Neii"s- interess and A.- Chrs tian defended eui7mett. A .TRIP TO 1ETERBORO The sehools cf the towu are te be celosed on Thursday'and Friday of next -week wheni the .teaichers of South - Ou- tarie are makiug a trip te -Peterboro te visit sud inspeet the 'sehools of that City. ThiË trip is iu lieu -of the annuali two-day sessionsof the- South Ontarie Teachers' Instituté. ' BOWMANVILLE MAILES SWEEP, IN INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS. Whitby, Oshawa aud Bowmauville Higb Sebools competed at the Town Pairk here yesterdsy afteruoeu* in the third annual Inter-Sehool Atblei Meet. Two represeutatives cf escl schooi were aliowed 'ilu eaeh évent. Bowmauville High. School toippeà the- iist, winlug the Senior Sleld, for l1lghest number cf points, bysa margin 6f two over Oshawa, the Junior Slueld by a larger advautage, sud the Mc- Laughlin Cup, being the trophy for the highest aggregate score in the meet. SMuirhead was Bowmnauville's'big as- set. He was declared by Walter Knox, the weli-known ail-round atb1etey -who wasr Dresent, te be probabiy the beat- High School athlète lu the Province, and he pil'ed up. 'a bi g score for his scheool in évèry event he eutereld. The Wbitby boys .were han.dicappeail by the ioss of John Blow, their best runner and jumper, who was eut witbl an injured kuce, aud who breught bon- ors te Whitby Higli School last year. 1The prograin was somewhat iengthy and was net finisbed UnÉtil almost dark. There was a large attendance frein al scbools, and in the evening the visitons were entertained by the Wbitby 111gb ~ctioo -àpui - -at akcnce u o ui Haler Knox, who is in the service F r of the Goveinment, wîll remain inFo Whitby for this afternoon, when be wifl give an athietie, exhibition in the varieus field and track eveuts at 1.30 0 'clock, and later exhibit moving pic. Intecsofm iiplitsirt turcs of the proper methôds to be em- Ithe ctesisae o mncp ied evry pioyed in field sports te, obtain the best Tevtr'lssaecmie vr results.year from the assessment roll. It is The winners at the meet were asth duty of every assessor of any follows: 0oloin-runicipality te find eut by inquiring (Leters folowig nae iidicteswho is eligible for taxation and te send Letthol er n ai inîcaesto alilsuch persons papers asking them theshool er ud. to dclare* the amount of their assess- HoSenioJmpur aable inome and prperty.-1 HP, tp J--ulha (B), Later eue gets another paper stat- Luke, (0), Somnmerville, (B). 37 fi. ing how much eue is assessed ou these 9 in. aud if he er she thiuks he or she is 220 Yard Dash-Muirhead (B) ,Luke overcbarged he or she can appeai (0), Wilson (O). 25 1-5 sec. agrainst it at the Court of Revision. Runing Broad Jump-Muirhead (B),, From these papers -the assesstwent Luiçe (O), Hubble (O), 19 ft. 9 in. ]ýoll is made Up and from the assess- 10.0 yard dash-Muirhead (B),PLuke ment roll the voters' lists are made Up. (O), Wilson (O), 10 4-5 sec. The Clerk, must then anueunce tne- High Jump-Muirhead (B3), Kenny f act through the public press and cep- (W), Hall (O), 4 ft. ilin. ies of it-mnust be posted iu P. O. and Shot Put-MeKay (O), Wilson (0),1in every public school iu the munici- Somevhl () 3 f.7P n pality as. well as in the cierk's-office. Relay Race-Oshawa, Bowmanville, Te Clerk bas now doue bis duty and Whitby.- it remains for everyone te see that bis Standing Broad lumnp-Hall (O),P or ber naine is on tbat list and if net; Muirhead (B), McKay (O).- 9 ft. M2 in. te ppaite the Court'of Revision Pole Vault-Muirhead (B), Mason wti hrt asolhepsigc (O), Hall (0), 10 ft. tbe lists. - After tbe C. of R. bas made Haif 'Mile R-an--Muirhead (R), Hall its decision a further iist is priuted (O), H-.iÇgin (W). 2 min. 23 1-5 sec. and this is the v oters' iist for the next One Mile,]Run-Muirhead (B),-Hall mnunicipal élection. (O), McKeýsock (O). 5 imin. 31 1-5 A married wome.n is allowed, -if she SeC. dees net wish te, vote berseif, te dele-1 gaeheeoecohr.ubnd . junior. 220 Yard, Dash-Osborue (B), Bec- croft (W), Goddard (B). 28 2-5 sec. -Pole Vault-McGreýgor (B), Eag- ïfeson (O), Irwin (O). 7 ft. 7%/ in.j 100 Yar~d Dash - Osborneý B, Creuse (O), Goddard (B). 12 1-5 sec. Higb Jui-ip-MeGregor (B), ýGould (B), Beecroft (W). 4 ft. 4 iu. Shet Put-Creuse (O), Goddard (B), Foster (B). Running, Hop, Step, Jump-McGre- gor (B), Creuse (O), Osborne (B).1 32 _ft. inf l. R-elay Pace ~BowinSnville, Oshawa,- Wlitby. » Standingý Broad Jump-McGreger (B), Crouýe (O), Brown (O). 7 ft.', 4½1/ in. _ Half Mik.eEag1esen' (O), Martyn (O), Thornâs (W). (Runnipg Broad Jump-McGregor (B), Crouse (O)1, Gouldî (B). 15 ft. 2' /àin. One Mile Run-Roacli (B), Eagle.- s0l' (O), R. Blow (W). 6 min. 20 sec. (The paper pubished berewith was1 prepared by iVrs. Geo. Jenes,. of Brook- lin, a1nd read at a- recent meeting of the Breekln Wemen's Institute. It was considered te contain 50 inuch val- uable information that the Gazette aTd Chrenicle was asked sud has ga. censented te publishý it.) - As women, I fear we kuow tee little about the iaws of our land. 110Hw inànY of us know at wbat eleetiens we mnay vote-and under what conditions we can exercise the franchise? 1For Provincial electionS any perseti is eligible who is 21 years of age, a -British subject wbc hh.s resided in Canada fer eue year aud iu the elect- oral district for 3 mouths prier te, day cf nomination, previded they are net disqualified unde2r any ether Act of Parliament.- For Municipal e-ections any perSen wbo is net dlsqualified unider sernê other - Act, wîo [s 21 years cf uge, a boru -or naturaized Bitish subject, sud MI-o bas oeeor other cf the .fol- iowing quaflcatiàns- (a> Owns or leases property lu the muuicipality assessed te the value cf $400 int ities or $800 lu twus cf more than 3000 poulet on, ôr $200 iu toWnS less than 8000 population or, $100'lu villages sud tuwushiPs. (b> is rated ou an IncoiÉeocf net-lesa than $400 lu the pyece&nfg twelve menths or (c) is -a farrnls son whére the farin la rated at a value cf Xmore than twice the above-.inenhtÃ"Ied asrs It is noteueugh te bàeligiblo fobr the voteras list, (One xnust_ be, ou thon te be allowed te vote'?,NOW cornée the cluestic. How a;»,-these hotu eomp1i- ed? course we know no Institute woman wouid allow this te happen. If a f ar- mer's son can vote on his father's as- sessment why net the farmer's wife? Some wýomen who have property or income of their. uwn are already quali- lied but mauy women live in bouses owned or ieased or'rented by their hus- bands. These women shouid devise some means by which they become en- titled to vote. In the case where prop- erty assessmeut is over $800 he shouid- give some of it to his wife and they become joint owners or tenants as case- mav be. A lawyer wili draft a new deed for $5 or one may buy a legal form of deed of- gift and 1111 in the cor- rect names and -then swear 'to its ac- curacy before a notary public., Another means suggested is that a wife migbt declare her housekeeping allowance -as her income, be assessed on it and obtain a vote. It is worth while trying and if the assessor wili not alter the assessment roll appeai through the Court of Revision. The method of compiling the lists for the Provincial vote is somnewhat 1more compiicated. The7 old Manhood Suffrage Act bas been repealed and the Ontario Franchise Act bas takei its place. This Act niakes one rule for townships, villages an&. towns (other than county- and district towns hav- ing a population of less than 9000), and another rule for cities and eounty and district towns having a population- of--more than 9000. By the Wartime Election Act of 1918 every woman was given the Dom- inion Franchise. mos PHOSPHODINEk anos d jevigorates e whoe eus sytMM. M"kes ew Btood aowd Velus. Used foW Niv«"" oma !mgobVS@fpc:çNw p.q*e uo Çsok'CitouiMRoot omopoun& ,ndenSold aiithret de- gu.sof Mnngth-No e *1 l> y i dru»gs, or sent urPM11U n iteipl- ofprie Fr.pamphlet. dd.f THl SI IIE CO TOIONTO, ONT. <F.oeu<yMudas.) ATTrEmnON, FARNERS 1 w. Ulddleteu, NuRromsa MékOir mmesj4 Boofs aU kindos 1 Broékc Street North'- whtby (Nkzt &or té Hewls Brou.'> il' -I - - TRAUTOR $770600 1. o. b:%Ihtby, Ont. - ~)EBELIEVE' in the Fordson. We NNV eliev e-in its efficiency botir-as, a tratorforplwng and dis.cing and as. a power pln o ~rshing, filling silosy turingthe gnder, pump)ing water and for 'every purpose on thefrmta requires power. We instruct you how to e h~ms out -Of it-hùw to operateit prprly, so, as to 'avoid trouble-how to make- ail minor repairs and adjustments. When you 'do' require repair. service we are on hand with a complete ,stock, of parts and, with expert mcchanics., Tehe manufacturera of the Forduon make it durable and dependable., W. keep. it -so. Garage f The Liniversal 'HOSe. L 'RnpWEg Proprietor eaiers Whitby, Onte- -'By reading and studying our iaws Manyo stoko vr ite e we sée there is mucb sex inequality, Jttlie about the Married Wemen's 1 - 1 -Property Act. and se these concern' al our citizen--, Men as well as womeni must know they (Continued nett week) exist bef-ore publie opinion will be edu- cated to demand giteration. Every PiWbic spirited citizen shçuid see that the interest in alar'ge body of Ourj legisiation is not masculine or fémin- Scràmîu0 Cea& * ine, but human. Now, 18 aOeod Time for Intorior . Ocorating Beat Work Guarante.eci. G ,t Our Estirnat et. JAMES BROOKS,- PAINTER and PAPEIHANUER PERRY ST. (P.O. Box 121) WH ITBY Telephone No. 304 PWeave n Soe Soit and SMlthlI hand 'Nut -Wholesale and Retal. Phono 70 PORT WNUTBY w. How to Invest.' W~<HEN you have saved euough money with which to buy a Canadian Govemmeht or- Municipal Bond consuit this bank and, obtain free information as to the pa"cular offering best suited to your needs. Standard Service gives impartial1 inveéstmnent intei-, gence gladlly on request. 3 TUEt ;STAND A-RDI3ANKÇ TOTL SSTSor NN" ILIN Whitby Brançh: -C A. McCJelIan, ?4»8g«, Brookij Branch: . . H H. Loosemore, Manager.' The Foundation of your Futre can be made secure by consistent saving. Formn thé habit of depositing at frequeut- regular periods. THEDOMINlÃ"0N BANK ce im eai - - L c CR'Maaa@Oe. VICTORY LOA cOUPONS Coupon&s- ~P"'ote nto yCr. ln our Savh3p hnk whm tUny- dra ltoes A ~P«tannUm g. TH-E ,Cù - - -- I rlcent cor te ast r$.Ana< to retur y of sanie GENUINE BARGAINS GRAB One Cushion Rubber-Tire Top Buggy, One Fleury PIow, sogle furrow, 1 Bateman-WiIklit-mon PIow, single furrow,$1 1 Cockshutt 10.inch Orlndere good as new, -Sold by- . HO A. Leeair Farmm Implement store Dundas St., % Box 889 rd.Oo Truck Sturdy, rugged, reliable and able to- joits of heavy- loads on rough roads. WWHITY MH OSHAWA SRANcH, BROOKLIN BRANCII. lARME, FORD DEALEItS, Thbo*. L. Rowe, Prop. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - un FORD TRUCK WORM DRIVE deveIDpa maximum driving power ,iîý- J-M (A (D. -

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