Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 9 Feb 1928, p. 5

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..... February 9, 1928 ~ - ~~-·· .·' . • :' ' · WHITBY .GA~. AND CHRONICLE . -- 4 Yi~Ung . people's Form m..-Agriculture. . COD liVEs. e in charge · '(). Robertson 99, A. Dra~r 94, arrott. R. :;Holliday 94, R. IrWin 94, E. ~ol­ eekly p~yer liday 93 L. Michaud 85, (;. .Parke!"· p~tic:e. • 84, J. N~skel 7~. il. Lee 7~;':1~: Bird · · ,-;;i' . · 'thrJlson orgarust and 77, c. RobertsOn 75, V. Disney 74, - C. Stelller 71, J . Bentley ~8~ V. Swan '~ - : .: "'- 65, E. Tink 57, H. Quinn 54, D. ~~,:- ___ _.:. ___ _:...=-::-::-=::-::'~ - ~ 'ALVATION ARMY drell 52, M. Ruddy 51. : ·. . .· .. · ' • COMPOUIIJ AN EXCELLENT REMEDY Captain;=;. February~:; Leach B. ~~:ni1~:-~:a~:t;el~~j·: 9.30 a.m.-Knee Drill. Lawler 96 H. Levine 96, G. Scott.:96, VALUABLE IN THE TREATMENT OF COUGHS, GOLDS, SORE . THROAT. BRONCHIAL TROUBLES. CROUP LOSS OF VOICE RELIEVES DIFFICULT BREATHING 40c a Bottle E. ·L. ODLUM 11 a.m.-Holiness meeting. G. Elms 93; G. Bradley··s9; P. Ward I 3 p.m.-Sunda~ Sehool._ 89 c. Webster 87; J. Parker 83, -F. 1 7 p.m.-Salvation meeting and Bat- N~"l\-man 80, K. Lomax 80, K. Thomp- 1 tie for Souls. · Co~ son 73, T. Parker 53, F. Clarke 51, Monday _Nlligbebtbatld8 pt.mth.eahome of J. MacConnell 47, I. Luke 47, H. Neal meeting Wl e a 47 J. Giroux 47, 0. Dewland 47, G. Mr. John Palmer, on Railway St. The H~wes 44, C. Worfolk 40, J. McBride speaker will be Mr. Parrott, Sr • 35 M. Maddaford 33, V. Hall <>3, I. Tuesday, 7 p.m.-The Band of Love • d 1 27 will meet. 8 p.m.-Public meeting. Brawley 33, 0. Ban e • Thursday, 8 p.m.- Bright gospel Form 0.--l.it.erature meeting. . · ·J. Parker 96; H. Levine 95, Jl. Od· "Bring your burdens and carry Jum 89, ;J. McConnell 85, P. Ward away a blessing." 83, M. Osborne 82, K. Lomax 78, H. -: : - Neal 74, G. Scott 73, I. Brawley 69, An r ) F Newman 68, M. Maddaford 68, ALL SAINTS'. CHURCH ( g tc:an '~ms 67 K. Thompson 66, C. Wor· Sunday, February 12th . ~~lk 66, D.' Hadley 64, V. Hall 6~, I. 8 a.m.-Holy communi~n. A.Y.P.A. ·Luke 58, 0 . Dewland 56, G. Bratlley attend corporate commumon. 52, S. Lawler 48, T. Parker 48, C. Dru~rlristand Stationer 11 a.m.-Morning p~yer, and ser- Webster 47, J. Giroux 33, F.. Me- . \ . . , . The Big Hit ·of the Season ~3 --People-- 53 8 Piece Orchestra Under auspices of Post 112 Canadian Legion. Whitby Town ·Hall, Thursday, Feb. ) 23 at 8.15 Tickets now on sale at Odium's store or from any ~·Vet." Funds for War Veteran's New Club Rooms. . WIUTBY mon. ·; Bride 30, F. Clarke 25, 0 . . Bandel 17. ~============~ 3 p.m.-S. S. in Pansh Hall. Rec:- Commercial A..-Arithmetic 11.5=:===:;==:==:i!!iiii!il5ii==:==s==:!!l!!!!!5!1!!_&! ___________ _.m tor's Bible Class in churcll. . 7 p.m.-Evening prayer and ser- Geo~ Ross 95, Nora Burt 85, Con- ..----iiiEIIiiEiiiiiiE!EE!5!EE!!!:=!;;;&;ii!J stance Rainnie 85, Rena Hall 85, I • I m~~xt Monday evening, Fe~ 13-8 M~rray Neskel 84, Clara Ridgley 80, t;========~=================jJ .loot. I Dappenmgs p.m., Whitby A.Y~.A. en~s Osh- Vera Richardson 78, Joshua Clarke awa and Bowmanville branches. 70, Laua Larlrin 70, David Gordon '------------~ Thursday, 3 p.m., Feb. 9-W.A .. at 60, Thelma Kennedy 60, Doris Little L k ' T • d Mrs. Downie's. , 4 p.m.-Confirmation 60, Edith Neal 60, Dorothy. Swan 60, ·u e s. . axi an Miss Helen Greene spent the. week class after school at. Rectory; 8 p.m.- Eileen Gibson 59, Marie Dixon 54, . end with relatives at. Trenton. Choir p\-actic:e in Parish Hall an.d ~- Agnes Kerr 50, Lillian Underwood 45, The many friends of Mr. T. G. Dev- other confirmation class at Rectory. Bernice Wilkinson 45, Edith Newman erell will be glad to lmow he is now Saturday, Feb. 11-3 p.m., • Rum- 40, Ada Jubb 39, Ruth Smith 39, T ' t of appendicitis. His condition last 5 ' . . aftemoo~ te.ad ~ Pariah , _ : : _ Service recovering slowly from a recent attack ma¥d;· ~in Parish Hall run: ~ Doris Reid 25, Julia Vaselesky 15. . ranspo r_ week was quite alarming. M . wme's house m al o s Th ' . ~.~- -::- Guild. . -: :- Onta~oW~~en~~r::.sti~~~~io~':l~ • COUNTY ORANGE OFFICERS ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN hold a dance and card party in Ql~of ' <. . \ ' ~ annual meeting of the County R J h Lindsay Pastor the Bowling and Tennis Club, o~- ora:nge Lodge of Ontario South was ev.S 0 dn Feb i2th day evening, February 17th, irl~e hllld1n ·Port Perry on February 7th, 11 u;:YCbu~h as it should To"'"ll Hall, Whitby. Good on:hestra when the following officers were be. ~20th century. in attendance. Refreshments. Tidcets eleeted for 1928: 3m e -Sabbath School and Bible $1.50 couple. .H M Bateman-County Master. p.m. _: : _ · · Stud}' · Geo. Gillespie-D.G.M. 7 · Efforts to destroy tbe ' w. J. Johnston-Chap. Chn·st.p.m.- G rd R See The protest lodged by Lindsay W. A. a ne;r-- ee, · Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. 'nst the game won by Whitby last A.'·Butson-Fin. See. .•· .. ,. agru ~I T m. ·· Friday evening was not. considered J~4· M_oore-- reas. h I W.M.S. Friday at 3 p.m. Mission b the O.H.A. Executive when it R. ·J. /<Dderson, Sr.-Mars a. Band Saturday at ··a p.m. y PROTEST NOT ALLOWED Jas. Sbort-lst Dep. Lect. come to all. pu ed two goaJ.s · which were allowed We Meet Trains or Go· Anywhere On Call. Comfortable Closed Cars Trucking of All Kinds Done. ' ,· . !!'" .. Page 5 We are showing Ra~dall & Jo.hnston's famous Broadway :Brand Suit Samples, the most ex- tensive range, and at new low prices as follo~s: $25.00 32.50 42~50 .$27.00 35.00 46.50 $29.50 . 36.00 and $30.00 39.0Q 50.00 We · guarantee every spedal order a PERFECT FIT· and GOOD WORKMANSHIP . All .samples marked In plain figures. R. w. TALLING Phone 361, Whitby Clothing, Furnishings,-Boots and Shoes __ ..... .t . " ....... _ Local RepreSeii:aUve ~nted . ' --..:~'\1 J . An excellent opportunity for a JD:ln ..tflo. en).. •. ,~· . ~ ~teem . J • · hi self ·th ~~-e mdus· of his local community to assoaate m WI a "' .l· .I . . i· ,. ! ' · . John Shart-Leet. St. Andrew's extends a cordial wei- ,c;amt e up on Wedn~ . ..J~:~ J. B. Gray-2p!i Dep: Lec:L _: : _ by J,M: .... rc#"ree whose decision was · '; ~- Andersob;o-Auditor. THE UN ---~ ~d to be final. The biggest crowd ; ~ :..~iacCullougb-Auditor. -D. • ~ ~aua\;H of the season is therefore ~te_d Luke's Taxi Service trial company. fart of this inans' duties will be to tt~ ' wi~,_ .,­our special representative. Liberal remuneration to r.... _ ) party. Applicant must give complete details of past expenenL'C. . I . I , ... I f i i. t' . V. . . . __ 7 . 11. JnriD, Pastor for the eemi-final pme hen on Fri- Phone 382 w . . , , ., . -~ :...~.;..:-:,.. -~·- M_,_v.~lodav..~.Febt1111rY 12th, 1928r day ~ng between. Wbi~! _._and o __ N- ,. fio .. ncial T.-. • _. "!i,C .., .T ,....-.. 1 a.m.-aoniJIIC~rantp. 'l"h" ..,. tne Haveloek team, and """ =an- Wh• b. . 0 • ...... - ~ -·- --. •· . ·~ _...;o,;\)ftfOD. tor. · ces lll"'! that Bums' Arena will be 1t y· ·. nl&fl() ' .... . ~ t.~=r'- reason- a p.m.-SUDday School and Bible crowded to the doors. . Whitby Dl1IR b Jordan St., Toronto 2 Also state age. ••• - ~ . . . _,,Je'lie '1178. Classes. _ . . win this fixture and the fans Should ~ ~- •• :..... 7 p~::-Everung sen-ice. The Pas- be :u:t~in::larg:e~n:um:be:r:s·~==~~!;-11~~~~~~~~~~·~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · ~;fe~.~~~t~ ~d. Coun~y to~ll :j-ir :§. ·, · ervices 'as u~al:' a.: _A.!if.)l~ Girls' Assooa~on. wlll r . , ~· . ~;;..~and c:ard_party m atd ~r , -fi' ' -:--~&~ Tenms Club, o~ Fri- WA · LOAN . b,..;Y everu ·, eltNary 17th, m the .an on land wanted. Will. pay ,? Town·Ht11. Whitby .. Good o~estra g8ifl interest. ApJl_IY Gase~ offu:e. in attendan'l:e .. Ref~inents. Tickets _ •• _ $1.50:c~upl~ . EUCHRE PARTY HELD .. if,'- •. ·,...""'IL. :d); GETS · PERMIT. The jourth and la:>t night ~r the . • · .-1 . · • , . • series of euchres bemg held m St. • . •·bm'))iiig perm1t _has ~n Issued Bernard's Parish Hall, on Wednes- to"{¥ ,British Amer~ean ~I Co. for day last was very suc:c:essf~. There the . ~on of an~ll . tJon at the was a large crowd and an enjoyable c:orner.,pf.· Dundas , .. tng St~ts. evening was spent. The prize winners , . ./ ~~«!_e_rstood . ;the hom;e at were as follows: lidies' jjrst, Mrs. I. r present on."tbe lot . ·· ·be ~oved Ashton, ham; second, Mrs. F. Mackey, back aild a · service stati~n bwlt on sugar; gents' first, Hr. J. Sheridan, the front of the lo~, f:ronting on both ham; second, Mr. Chestnut, sugar. The -..., ~ts. The penmt.. IS for $3,000. booby pme, went to M~ Se~rt, a -w · -: :- worked tea towel. The wmners m the, LETTUCE! LETI'UCEt · Our crisp tender leaf lettuce sold by Mr. Tod and at Thompson's -9roeery, : \ or at the greenhouses. J. C. Fletcher, four weeks' series were Mrs. J. Lar- kin and Mr. J. Sheridan.' ., · -::- FIRE DESTROYS BARN ·.\:·hone 234. . .. Fire of udtnown origin, which Jl&Us-· - : : ~ ed almost the total destruction of a ' , IMPORTANT! , large bam o~ _by ~r. Edward \c Bradley and adjommg his house on I COftspondents and friend$ who send Brock Street aouth broke out about in itema for publication in th~ Gazette nine o'clock Saturda'y evening, and be- and Chronicle are asked t" 111gn t1Ieir fore the blaze w,as extinguished the names at the · .. bottom of the sheet. building was completely gutted. Two These names are ' ·not. of course, for cows some hens and a car were publication, but are a guarantee to us brou~t to aafety but a quantity of of the good r~tll of tl\_e .~ntributor. hay in the loft where the fire appar- ,Especially is ~1s ~nt.ia! m the c:ase ent.ly started, v.•as destroyed. After .of ~e~th, marriage o~ bu-th ~ot~s notification the .firemen made a quick sent- ·~ One such notice sent. ~ this response but considerable water pres- . week bas had to be withheld ()Wing to sure was lost when one line of hose the sender failing to .sign hia. or her laid from Brodt street burst. Mr. and name. The Gazette ~· Cbrorucle ap- Mrs. Bradley were out when the fire preciaf.e!\.IIU~ new11 1tems and ~e are was discovered by neighbors who gave , glad to pubh~ them, but must m ev- the alarm. Mr. Bradleys' loss was par- ery case insist that tlle name of the tially covered by insurance. contributor be signed. . -.;:- -::- PASTOR IN NEW CHARGE. FINE SONG SERVICE Tbe choir of the United Church held ' We Jlave ~ved CO~e!! . of the a special song serviee on Sunday even- ·.,\·~--i' Ampriol" Chronicle eontairung • re- ing last and it proved to be one of the port ·of tbe induction ·of and recep- best or the season. The programme in- tion to Rev. J. T. Prlat, former pas- cluded an anthem, "Gloria," from the tor of Whitby Baptist Churcll. The Twelfth Mass, by ~ozart; solo, "I · ·• .eap that ReT. •• ...... c- to Thee" (Roma) by Mr. Stan- .: .. · i ·· ~~ large con .... atlou to leJ J11-. OUawa; ladiea' 'Odett.e, "I ~ wJalch, aeeol'dblc to tba Lon 111m. • Jliu Elde Smith, lira. •-; , .Jif.tll!t last annal~.~~ lira. C. B. Fr-ead\, &.d,a very liD . ~nstrl.,.u. Ilia G.~ ...-·a- eo.aJtMrd •.. "' .- . . Jlr •. Prii8t," says tile ,....., Jlra. Arllaar D.wq, '"Mn. G. L. ._: "by hia peraoJlality and amicable dis- dougal! and Mrs. J. H. Kenny; aolo, ·position has . made a great number "Rock of Ages (Johnston) Ed. Bow- o(friends during his residence here. matl; duet, "Hark, Hark My Soul" . . -::- · (Shelly) Jollss Laura Mackey and )lr. BT ~·s ·PORT WHITBY • .' Stanley Bloss; antllem, "Sing Praise ~· : 'llev D. B LaDgford to God" (Healy) with solo by Mrs. · ~ 8· . d rl.· _ _.. . . . Robt. Anderson. At the close of the , .. . , un ay ......... . · · --~" Re u I · '- 11 · d 7 m Services Preach- ""rv'ee v. ~r. rwm spo .. e very , ei, M~.mw':. 'IJ_ Psp:..Oule. : favorably of tbe work of the choir. ' 8 p.m.Ls\mday . School and Worn q · .. en~a~:J.:;.m.,.Jiuu~r;~.A. So- High School Reports ~··1 .· clal. 7.30· p.m . .....ch* 11r8c:tlc:e. 7th.80 ' .. ' ~ ~m.-Teen age W.A. First Aid .in ,e );unday ~ool nan. . ' Resul f last --'-' . . . \... ~uraday, F4!_b..~ p.~ w. A. ts o w.,.,.. s exauunations. ~-neu .... d ~~?!~tlng in F- .:V-LaUa Aathora . he lhnday ·~Hall. . · ....lo 0.. ~~ 89, S. Taylor 87, .H. ·\ ·. ·-: ·:.,- · ~"' BlOw 82, W. Holliday 82, E. Wil~n • THE B~PTJST CHURCH . ) 1!}• K. Barton 81, J. Thomas 8~ ~ . ~owden 80, Jol. Jon.,.,7, E. CogeU Capt. • F. Best, .Pastor ' . 72, J. Robert!lif 66, ·B. Boothe ' 66, a.m.-Bible School classes "for R. ·Robertson 62, G. Lynde liS. Dr. l. F. Re~olds, SQpt. . · m.~Publle ·worSiilp . B!lrviee. 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