Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 4 May 1938, p. 6

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PACE SIX rnE WHnBY CAZETTE AND CHRONICLE.WEDNF.SDAY, MAY 4, 1938 GANADIAN6ARDEN Beverag~ Room .'Studenta' jSLEEPY DRIVER . ~~~e~~~ ... slon of the tests. Georp Ling, of Belleville, was third. RANGE CIMPAIGN OF ·HYDRO AND THE P. U. C. 'WHITBY, IS SERVI~E I g33 Ha.rd ~zquor 1Graduates' 1 ASSESSED $25 ·See Thnllrntr Sprlls The tests were conducted on a. point system, witb the ablllty or the riders and durabUlty or the machines under the heavy going, the chief Judging points. s~ 11\ completinr the cour.ae was not an easenUal -factor. .. . -. -. . WELL UNDER WAY H.ERE For the fourth year In succession, Whitby Public Utlllt.y CommlssiOD Ia spcm:;orlng a Hydro Electric . ranee campalsn from Nay 16th to 21st, co-operaUna witb prospective purc:basers and the local dealers. · 'l'bls wu decided at the Commi&- slon's April meeUng. Already mucn · Interest bas been shown by citi- zens and merchants. As In past years, the Commis- :slon will finance responsible range purcba.sers through the dealers, s!> tbat electric ranges can be bought THREE BOYS HELD on easy terms and paid through the monthly ~lee bill. '1be Com- mission Will put In a tbree-wtre service where necessary, lncludlni entrance to tbe ~ce box. pro- vided the dealer Will put In the cable from the box to the ranp. The CouunJ.ss1on feels that while In recent years III8DY ranges have been sold, the saturation point has not yet been reached. Cooking witb electricity has been pOpular here for many yean and tbe campalan ha.s and will help otllei-3 to enjoy '" . . tbem who gave his name as Ralph Galloway, 16. Today tbey arrest- ed Fred Grete, 16, and John Davia, IN rAR THEff £ASE 19. who. it 1& charaed, -re with lJ . . J o;!!::Yf.!:n~~~Ute automobile Abo Charged With Stealing Car Marken in Bow- manville Toronto. May 3. - Three youtb3, held by city pollee, are charged with theft of an automobUe In To- ronto and theft of a set of license plates from a car In Bowmanvnte. Sunday night, Constables Arm- stronc and Sithes noUced a car beiDa driven In an awkward man- ner on John Stnet. They stopped 'it ani! thne bays· jumped out and ran. The officers caught one of had been stolen from tbe rear of the P1cad1lly Hotel on King Stnet. while the markers were taken from a car owned by a Petrolia man whUe it was parked In a lane at Bowmaliville. Preca~na A man walked Into the ltoeerY store. "I want an the rotten eggs you hav<!," he demanded, "What you you wtmt with &tale eggs?" asked ~ clerk. "Are }'OU going to see th'l! new comedian at the . theal.re tonight?" "Sh-sh-sh," hissed the buyer, nervously. "I am the new come• dian." For Sale By: GEO. HAMERS, WHITBY, ONT. B;r GORDON LINDSAY SMITH Garden Walks Particularly In the .smaller rar- den where vlsltors and chlldren SOOil wear grass thin along the ecl&es of flower beds Or between the house and tho swine or arbor, reruJar patha are or ver:v practical value. Wltb a lltUe care they will add beauty to the rest of the gar- den, too. Most pleasing material of all f~ this purpose Js flagstones. These are broad, nat. thin slabs or any aott stone, uaually found In abundance around certain river beds. Where auch Ia not plenWul or cheap, a iood aubstltute can be made by caaUnc thin blocka of concrete In irregular moulds, roughly a foot aDd a half to two teet lona and about 15 inches wide. Tbe atones are aunlt Ouah with the ground with at least an Inch and a halt of 11'&511 left between edges. Sometimes after the sod Is cut out the exact shape and depth or each atone, a lltUe and 1& added to the bOttom or the hole. for dralnaae and to make walk firmer. BuUt In ~ way the lawn mover will run right over the pathway. Other walk materials are aand, cinder or brick. · The latter to be handled as the nar atonM a.re lald In mortar or cement. 'l'lle sand and cinder wm be &Imply rolled or pounded firm. In more or lesa formal gardena where there at-e great beds of rMes, ·and perennials and otber thinas 1101netlmes wide strips of good grass ~tween beds are used for patha. ste,. auc~ Tams Steps, too, can be constructed or flac atonea or brtclt but where there ire aeveral and very firm footlnl la essential It would be well to la1 atone In concrete. WlncUDg paths are always more lntrlgulng than plain straight one.s, but the beginner Is advised against too many twist.. One tum Ia about an tbe • .....,. ca~ prc1en can at- ford. Konanr, profelaiGDal l&Dd- KIIPII prdenera poln& 1M that &bin lhoald nenr ._ a cune -- . ---- -....... - - --·- wt&bou' ..... de11Dite nucm allch u a eGIDft ot buildiDc or Ieee. or a tree or abrubbery. But, ot course, it 1& alwa_va permi&aable to make a reason for a curve by plantlnc something In the way. Tranlplan&lna' bperts point out that the .secret of 5UCceuful tran5plantlnc 1& plen- ty of water. Of next Importance w1ll be shade and stimulant. Mov- ~ a plant Ia something like an operation far a r.uman belnjr, and the 1arpr the specimen the more necesaary the attention. With shrutJbery and trees often maln roots are cut and the shoclc Ia sev- ere. Half a paU of water atl.er set- tine out 18 not too much for such blc thlnla. and the waiAirtng should be repeated two or three time~~ a week, if a quick atart Ia wanted. Wtth ordlna17 annUala and per- enn1ala lJbera1 waterlnc Ia &lao ad- vlaable and ahelter rrom hOt sun for the fln;t fetr days. Some plck- me-:up in the -.ra:v or quickly avail- able commerclal fertlltRr w1ll help a\ thia time, merely a pinch for &mall things lite tomato plants or aatera, a~ perbapa up to a oouple of handfula fo;o ahrubs and trees • ~BUSINESS CARDS Care should be taken In the ~ of any commercial fertlllaer that It doea not ac~ually touch roots ar follace. In the dry state It 1& 'liable to bum. AuthorlUea usually play .aafe and dli&OlYe the fertWaer In water before applylna. -~ ~ •· LEGAL W. J. HARE, B.A. Barrister, SOlleltor, Notary lSuc:cesaor to A. G. Browninc, K.C.'1 Onice : 110 BROCK STREET N. .. Telepbooe : 39% INSURANCE L W.'DUDLEY BepraeaUDc Natioul Life lnaarance Co. -abo- Fin, Au&omobUe, Acddeu& -• Skbeu. I'HONII: 566, WHITBY Earl, Veptaalea R. OONALD RUDDY Barrister, Solicitor, Nol.arJ Public I Vf:TERINARJAN Office a& &he Cour& Roue former): ------------ Pirst ot tho prden · peas. leaf lettuce. J"&ldl.ah and aplnach will be among tbe earliest vegetahlea sown. 'l'be6e may be planted as aoon ~ the cround S! fit to wort. All of the seeds should be ;;own at least three Umea at lntervaJa of ten days so that there will be .succaW~on of veretsbles. The I!COnd aowlng wUi be carrots, beets, oruons, potatoe.o;, etc., whtch can atand a little frost and then beans, corn and tomato, cabbare and cauliflower plants, etc., which are tender. ' occupied b;r A. E. ChrisU&D. Money to Loan Pbolle 339 Whitby DUNCAN B. MciNTYRE Barrtater. , SoUcUor, No&ary Office: Broek 8L Sou&h Phoae lil6 Whltb)' MONUMENTS N. W. BTAftO&D .... .. .......... Qt ..... 0...1 .. l1n& ........................ CEMETERIES GROVESIDE CEMETERY W. H. JONES, Seaton Phoae 1505 8nGid1D On &arlo UNDERTAKING W. C. TOWN l'aneral Dlreetor and Embalmer Aml»alaace Senlce Plulae ... Wbltb)' Marlow' & Strowaer FUNERAL SERVICE AMBULANCE l"llOM 'lSI 8nlciE 8&. South : A. A. ROBINSON Flmual Dine tor aDd Faml&un Dealer AIDblllaiMle Senlce Ph- No. KtO BrookUa. OD& ·p LUMBING & HEATING ~ GEORGE HAMERS -' TlnuDI&hlq, PIIIIDblnc aDd BeaUa, hrDaoea aDd All' CoDdl&loa" .. General Sllee& Metal Work Plana Drawa. UOCK ST. N. - WBITBl TELEPHONE HS DR. G. R. BOOTH Acc:redited Veterinary Large and Small Animal Suqrery Personal AttenUon to All calla. 3%1 K.lnc 81. Weld, o.bawa Telephoae 917, o.hawa DR. A. S. BLACK Veterinariua & Surr:' BBOOKLIN - 0 ABI 0 .........,na TAXIS Ceatnl T~ S. tiw DON. J. BRYANT Phone364 Two Heated Sedana for Day and Night Servi ce MEDICAL DR. R. T. MacLAREN Pb;rUdaD &Dd surnoa RELIEF FUNDS . FOUND GHE~K ON BUILDIN6 Belnille Cauacil Reeolwea EDforcecl Gnnta Cause Un~ployment BellevWe, AprU 11.-Prote.attnr thl hilh taxee aaalnlt properly and the "callOIIII lndltference of the proVIncial sovenunent." a resolu- tion was pueed by the Property Ownera' uaoclaUon bert. The rea-Ra&deMe &Dd Office Comer Mar;r aDd Brock 8&... W1d PHONE 117 tbl olutlon wu brouaht in Ma,yor Jameson Bone and was .&ec:onded by ·MayQr A. McLeeae ot Oshawa. DR. FREDERICK A. CUDD y The reaolution stated "That re- lief, education and other excesalve coata of Clt.y government. forced on ua ~Y our proytnclal aovenunent, haYe enUreJ: atopped the buUdlq and alUecl trades. and cauaed much unemployment. PJIYSICIAN Coraer B;rron aad CeiiHinltl Ita. PHONE 'IU CHIROPRACTIC D. E. STECKLEY . DruP-a Practitiooer In Oalaawa aDd dlltrlc& enr ru :rears. ID laU mMenll;r "alR'fld et flee, tn!ata In IUDI&al &benap7 b CWBOPBACTIC, Fee& made, l'ol&ure, uerclle an• die dYeD a&&etltloa. I'IIYSIC ELECTBOTIIB&AI'Y; Badienl ucd In lliapOiblr. .... racUoo.la abor& .... aail .. nolet. ConaaltaUoD .. tree. dlnlo lor aUerpdrillpl chlldna up to &welte ;rean. ' ta I Tuada and Satlll'dq, Oltlce, lU· 8 S&ree& Nor&Ja. Oalaawa, pboDe IN. ".Tha\ a ~PUt deal ot buUdln1 here and elsewhere would 1mmedl- atel7 be C:OIIIqlencecl and create em- ployment for our cltiaeDa on relief, if tht provlnclal acmrnment wu alive_ to tbe lntereet. of its cltllen.s in tht matt.or ot exoeaaive, unjust, unwl&e and unnecessary taxaUon." '"lbat we hearW7 condemn their callous Indifference in ~ very important matter, and IU'Ie them to lmmecllately call an emertency meetlq at mayors and otber re• preaentaUvee of municipalities .0 that the whole matter ot municipal taxaUon ma:r be taken up with In vlew to a permanent rea4Juam1mt." United Church Ed i t 0 r Outlivea Whole Family Luhea Out at Hepburn 8 Scant Two Weeks Beer Parlors, at Peter- Y boro Peterboro, May 3.-l\lra. Iabtlla Peterboro, AprU 29.-Beveraae room.~ are tbe kindergartens where thousands are taught to drink and to graduate to hard liquors, Rev. Dr, Gec)r;re LltUe, told an audience of ?00 · In George Street Unltecl Church Wednesday night. The zPe&ker, who 1& editor of pub- licaUons for Sunday Schoo~ In tbe United Church, and who was brought to Peterboro by the local branch of the W.C.T.U., la.shed out at the existing system or drink. dis. pensing and said there v.-ere 1,'155 places where intoxicaUng bevera&es could be purchased. which v.u 255 more than the number of bars run- ning in 1915. 1b1s total did not In- clude any booUeners "w11o may aecure a supply of beer from cov- ernment warehouses." He said that ·durlnl the war pro· hibition was enforced but at the height or the depression, an era re- garded as the greatest cr1&1a since the war, the present zystem of sov- ernment contrOl with beverage rooma was brought tnto beinl. "The Dept. of EducaUon In On- tario, through Its teachers, stressea the danger or drinking among the cblldren atteD'dlng school. whUe a\ the .same time another ~Qveminent department Is obtalnlni ten millions a year In revenue from the sale or intoxicating liquors," he aald. He predicted that In five years bOth parties w1ll be quite ready to legis- late differentlY on the liquor ques• tion, · when the wave of public oplnlan, becom.ins more evtdent each year, reaches Ita peak. In· creasing highway traffic tatalltlrs and drinking among young people will be two or the main ractora In stlrrln& the people to acUon, the speaker aald. Dr. Little aid that plans were under way for a lon&-term Intensive proaram of eclucaUan to warn ;routh or the 1reat evtla of drlnklna. Mn. H. T. Rebtll. preildent of the W.C.T.U., in~- ib. -.. and a 1arp IUDDber of tbe IDiDJiten atten<led the lecture. ~OUNSEL AID FOR ~OMPANY IN TAX TILT Petei-boro Council Help• Firm in Fixed Aaae..,. • ment,..ue-- ·-. .... , Peterboro, Aprtl 29.-Petertloro ctty Councu wm be represented by counsel to a.s.sbt the De Laval Com- pany In its appeal against a recent ~ec1slon of the courts. upaetUng a fixed a.asessment which it held by virtue of a by-law on a ten-year term. This dec1&1on was reached at a meetin& of the flnanr:e com- mittee Wednesday night. The sub- ject wu IDtroduced by Mayor Ham- Uton "We must keep faith witb this company," &aid the Mayor. "'They have lived up to their part of the agreement." The court rullnr followed an ac- Uon lnsUtuted by Alderman o . N. Gordon, as a cltiaen &00 ratepayer, and his appeal aplnat the fixed as&essment was allowed by the court, along with costs asselSed aralnst the clLy, which Alderman Gordon waived. .The committee w~ told a delega- tion from the Ministerial Aasocia- tlon would appear before councll next Monday to protest; qaiJUt the pin games from which the Cjit:v col · lects a revenue of $2,150 in Ucenae fees Aidennan Dutton and McCannon were appointed a committee to ln- vestlpte the heating syatem In the city buUdm&. and a1ao to make recommendation& aimed at Improv- ing the ventilation. Lord Tweedsmuir, · Oovemor-Oen- cral, will visit the city on May 31. f'tcbUia( Fi& Buher, the lMIUr, baa bleD enppd tG flaht a hup DipO. Oil Sbe ne ot tbe ma&cb hJI llaet· • DCIIIIdecl &onrda BubU'a roam and IDquJNcl of hll t.raiDtr: ""lU,. "Yes," 'came the retort. "He's In one now. He'a jua\ aeen hla op- ponent." Tuclc it in your tr•vellins b•1 You aner know wh- JOU'll need MiD&rcl'a. NEW .... ___ METAL CAP b-e&ically aalaiDICI'Cqlb of liailaeat. Praal&a epill· iDI• )'ft il euiJJ NIIIOYeci, Rubia'~'• frceJr co reline aarmuacular paiaa or 8tif'. -.. aon le«, l'h e·um aci c acba, liCe. .S....A.,.- H..UF . ...... 6C..,UI• T..- • Plemin&'. who buried the last of her family or five two weeta &gO; died Sunday nliht, a&ed 94. The late MrS. Fleming was born In North Monaahan Township, and her maiden name wu Isabella Tul- ly. She apent most of her life In Smith Townabip, where lhe na living with her only liU"lvlng sist- er, Mlis Mary Tull;v at the time or her death. The funeral will be held this af- ternoon from the famUy residence to LltUe Lake Cemetery. Dentiata At Belleville Elect New Officen Belleville, April 29.-More than 40 dentists representing centres from Ktnaston to Brllbton and northward to Havelock, attended a reorganization meetw of the Bay of Qulnte Dentist&' AssociaUon In the Chamber of Commerce Wednes· day artemoon. Dr. W A. Paul, of Tweed, na the chOice for president of the ai- IOClation, Wltb Dr. o. A. Stewart, of Belleville, aecretar;v-treuurer. 'nle executive conunlttee nam~ CObSlsted of Dr. J. Marshall, of BeUevllle: Dr. R. Egmson. of Belle- Ville. and Dr. MorrJPn, of Deseron. to. D!&cuasion on the latest and mOiit modem method.a of dental work proved Interesting to the membera. Recklesaneu Charged After Cruh Near Bow- manville Belleville, May 3. - With hun- dreds of spectators llnlnr a three- roUe trail over rough country In the vlc1nlty of West Huntington and Holloway on Sunday, the Qulnte Motorcycle Club ran Its fint rella- BowlllaJl'tUle, A.prU 30, - Karl · bllltY test of the year. 'l'cllonto Henry Wallbridre, Belleville rider, 'lbrllls and a variety · of sptUs, · none of which resulted In seriollli injury to the dozen and a half rid- ers, kept the ~taton' Interest at fever plt.cn. Recent rains made the trail especlally heavy, with the rault that a real test or stamina was obtained. • • waa usesaed S25 and Warren Hill, of Madoc, Wl!re eodl wben he was found lullty tied for first place at tbe conclu- claarp ot recklesa drlv1na In OllaR here before Kqlstrate r---.-.-.-.. -.-.-.----~--.-• ...;..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~ .-.-.-.-.-.-;. .... His d:rivq permit will tie ....,.... tor a period ot one ,...th. 'Die claarp was lald as a result pi an acrdlllnt on blihwa;v No. 2, 11M' eu\ of Bowmanville. ear11 In the ~ Of Mareh 111. when ac- .cu-1 auiMd alJilost head-clft Into ,. tnaclt clrtml by R. Pierson of t.teneJd. · -nala ta a cue of a_ driver at- tl•lfiAbla tit drive too IIWl1 houra wtUiaa\ .mctent aleep,M Traffic Offtcer Jlan7 Qaldwell, or Trenton. ~. JD erosa-eumtnlnc Mr. 8cbafer, oa1cer Caldftll broulht · oat &bat atleUIIecl bad driven trom Sanda to Torcmto ~ DOOil &ad 11 o"ccoclt 1n \be · mnsn, of tbe da1 JftY)ous to &he aecldent. .'OPall url11DI In Toronto. accuaed iaad\llld 11e 11a11 .... to bll amae ~ loaded ap lUll ear rar tbe trtp in the~ ............ ll1l8a\ i o'eloek Ill tile .otrduc. Be had 'atartecl Oil~ to 4rhe to KinptoD a~ abaa\ foar o"eloet, after ha~ anl7 atiDa\ two houn' slee-p. TIM paanut plant Is a member ot the bean family. Moll at Rclages A Delight • rn Any Kitchen , Treat Yourself to a NewMOITAT BANGE ON THE-·HYDilO PLAN WI d aa .,.,. ..... ...._ ... ..., ,_ a Jlllfa.., Jl8liM!II' ........ ;rwr - Mft. ~ .... ...._ .. Eaa7 ..U.Iy ..., ..... · Phone 580 Today MCINTYBE BUdwa .. e OF COURSE, we're uot really augeetins that you wear your party slo'nlt iD the kitchen. But madam ••• you'd De'nl!' eoil them if you cooked the clem ekclric way. There'• DO flame-DO eoot-no £umea-ao.UDOke -when JOU ha'nl an electric nnse. Pota md paM atay dean aad ehmy new • • • no need £or elhow- breakins 1C0111ins after eYery meal! Kitchen waDe, ceilins md curtaina DOTer set that ding, srUnY look-aeldom need waahins-•uins you much redecoratins apente. ADd you don't b.-.e to pay a hisb price to enjoy thia clean, modem, labour·aaYins way to cook. Check today•• reuonable electric nup pricea ••• and you'll 6nd you can easily afFord youra now. Lean. too. about the attncti'nl HYDRO Thrift Plan. It males buyiq eae;r-ehowa you the way to end all JOUr kitchen drudsery foreYer ••• to banish c:ookins failures ••• to prepare Yaried, deliciou~o thrifty meaJe OYer)" day o( the week f ... WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION MUNICIPAL ByaDING -:-' PHON£580

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