··WHITBY; REM:EMBERED GREAT WAR HER.PES IN · . SOLEMN SERVICES Hundreds Gather at The Cenotaph and Attend Service in the Town Hall DEPOSIT .WREATHS AT THE CENOrAPH FINAL PAYMENT OF TAXES DUE ON MONDAY, NOV. ·t fi Appeal Made For The Furtherance of the Ideals Council Hopeful of Good Response - Continue of Peace Tluough Chris- tian Uving With all places of business closed, and traffic through the town ~>topped . for a brief space Wednesday morning, the c!tlzen.a paused to remember and to pay tribute . to those who fought In the great war and "loved not their nves unto the death." Impres- sive services were held at the ceno- taph and later ~the Town Ball. In a parade rmed\at lo.30 In the Town Park marched veterans of the great war. members or the Ontario Regiment, Mayor Jact.son and members or his Council, rep- re~>Cntatlves of the Board of Edu- Drive for Arrean The flnal payment of taxes for the year ·1936 1s d~e on Monday next, November · 16, acconllng to notices sent out by Miss E. Helena Richardson, tax collector. This is the · fourth instalment, and · the eouncu 1s hopeful that there will be a genero~ response. Payments on the current roll have been very gOod this year, better than· last, and this In spite of the fact that the Councll has collected over $24,000 In arrears a11 well. Those who have not paid the first. second and third instalments M• 1936 may do so now by paying Uu-ee per cent. penalty, and these cation. ref1!1ce clubs, Boy Scouts must be paid before the first instal- and Cubs, members of the Plre De- · wW be partment, and others. The Whitby · men\ 1s accepted. There no Citizens' Band under the baton of extension of time. Bandmaster Clarke headed the With the end of the year ap- parade which proceeded along proachlng the Councll 1s very an- Broclt Street to Dundas' l!Ild turned xioU& to get In all possible tuea so east, pausing at the cenotaph where as to reduce substantially the many citizens had gathered. town's Indebtedness at the bank. Ai tbe Cenotaph Upon the arrival or the parade at the memorial Rev. E. Ralph · Adye, chaplain of the Whitby Ca- nadian Legion, aDd Bugler Poster took up a position at the lower ~P and the parade formed up In front. • A prayer for reJDembrance Wall offered up by the chaplaln, and the bugler sounded · the Last Post as a veterin hauled down the old and weatber-tieaten flag. Aa the· last or' . Lut Poe\ faded out •o SAYS HARD WORK MAKES WRITER; NOT·JNSPIRATION .I!,_B -~ - Next Week ~u~y .One f a. At '77ie' CourtHouse Tlaomcia · Conlin 1 ' . : · .Paa••• Beyontl c • • ), I I 1 .. The 'death of 'rhomaa ConUu, 1011 .ofo.tbe ' late Thos: ·0, ~nd ll.fpret , . Conlin, occurrecl in Ollhau 011 · Tuesdi,y, November' 10. He wu in · hla 82nd ~· The lato llr.· Con· · lin wu a native. of Ontario Connty and' lh•ed in ' the district hls"entlre life. He wu a roaident of Whitby for many~ ll.Dd WCllUOWD and hig'hly rea !!d. He ·\'1&11 marri'd '19 Mary Co ey, of Whitby, who · ·• deeoued -him about ten ye&tt! I' t lie eerved ln tho town couuolt 9f 'Whitby for some ~ and• ~ well , know~ · in the dlatfic 1 hay~ng Next week ~ to' be a busy been a · buyer of• apples thn!ugbout one at the County Oowt· ·H0\118. the co;~unty. He Is Burvivod by one : Twelve non-Jury cues are on the brother, ~bastian Conlin, .of .~ed· doc:Dt tor His Lordship Justice ron. • · K.qty. Blx of the cues are d1- The funeral 'lb\JJ'Sda7 1fU held vorce actions. , from . tho Tealdenco of his nepbe't!, . .'In another ' paJ't ' of the · Oourl r. l'red Conlin, North Oahawa, to Bouse· County OouncU will hold St. GreiWY'a C~urch; Oebawa; •tOf· thelt ·lut 'Be!!Slon of the yee,r. ·Be- masa at a o'ctQc!t, and Interment linnllic MOiidaJ with a abort me- took pla,ce 1n St.• John's '~ mortal servt_ce for tlie County'!> catholic CeJneteey, Whitby. A 1aJn war-dead. the Ooubcll wlil deal with n~ber attended. lncltidlni qulte .. a leDiUIJ·and J.amort.nt .annda. • number frol!l ~tby, r