Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 10 Nov 1921, p. 1

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"RBÂDB. writ would bel OVEMBER 10, jp2l W A s.A. Elstrels Opent Second Seasu MISIC HALL FILLED T'O CAPACITY lIJFttt ~~~treat -wbich the meeinun Iond y venng. This bY- Il win for the a- ntepeetto fteoeig ý,.f the Methodist law covers practically every use to inount 1, d.performance of their secon esni T-for ail lovers of, which the municipal buildings are put. The matter d lu the hands Whitby, at the Music Hal atngt suthors lu Whit- Some of the charges now in force are of the FnaceWho wiil the Whitby Amateur Aha~c so t3 ~~I~PkY , .ihen Ifrs. unçhanged, w1ûle others have been in- confer with the ictr ciation Minstrels scored a ntsc Ma y h r p n rae .Jos. aeard.41e attention css. The hall was crowd 'o a a IIELIOIBItS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~goery,1» gave one For use cf the Music Hall for eV- of the Coune1fc htte rciclyaltersrè et of hý te <ns f read- enings the. eharge wil be $15 upto- 1 had torm d er stable on Wg sold out beforehani dta teunattrýactive- arn., after which a charge. of $1 wilU Brock Street 1 and they another big crowd will beot an o ,I~B $ ~ erygoo su- bemad. Tis~la or iuter use, wheu therefore se.r a rermssion of the second performancet-ihtj u néue ofa ve o~dad- f ea-This qied.for îi e ue, n iithe ding. This Was'dicate4 by the fact thattetikt uthere wôt jkin numbers, it was the charge la $10. Use cf the. Muait grauted, an t equal to, 75 pet have likewise nearly albe buh Ïosmore th uý for by the careful ýHall, Courmcil Chamber or'Fire Hall cent. ou the i the building be- up for this show. Tiand t sAtîet, displaye by for mýaeetingsreating te, public affairg,.izg orderedtd tem~&itted. The Minstrels, profitingbr atsa wh1wllb. free of .charge. Aftern iwou usegai ee oe ls owamd, h ce of the Couxicil Chaxuber will b. $1.00, ToDcd itetRae snsepreehvempoetei as ÏO1Ipm Introduction that and for evenings $2.00 for meetings. -James,'ac9 & Redfern, engin- 1did' entertalument. G.PLydi q a rot -pleasume' te have FoF bazaams, tea *etc., use -of the eesl hre ti eetpaving again odce n i le ed p,.u,86 Mrs. Mac ô cme teWib orCue»O ber orate no ~ v ok i htteCOUncil ership is te be seen in tenmru DrugIt ado~tî.. thu ttdta ws eningwl be $3.00; for both, $5.0O. ol qiea~uc hte h e tunts and littie touchesta d u Drggitan Iptotbespeellail ite, lu view of the There are numerous other classiflea- bentures te be is$ed te cover the cost terest and fun te the peromne r ~ ~ ~ fe Phn.14 uu~~thors' Week, No- tions of chre-hc r ie ushould.,be at 6 of 1% per'cent., for, 15 The first part of the porm h WhIti, - Sdi vember clwas for the Pur- detail Iln the by-law, whlch is repre- years.Te e~ fteoiinta usual minstrel show, madagrthi ~eêof our Canadian duced on anether page, of this issue. 6 % per cent. W<id be )nore satisfae- with the audience last'ngt h autlo=~~~~ h aead ~ r a osCle u tory, and draw better sales bids. tongs are new and up-to-ae n h crlai n aàdia boeksalMe d ToTxBll adI-Mayor' -pe andCleik Jackson soloists and choristers pu vec d mo ef a pranbores e il Mm.*Rurus, seconded by Mm. Bee- wee p etdegoeTontad their parts with whatiEsal there be authOr fý note in this Dom- rfitoue a resolution that confer àithbon brekers on the mat-- known as "plenty of pep"Eeyn "Whereas, C. -P MacGrotty bas fai e r.wason the alert. ThI3kswt The rzàon"3[,Mrs. Mac!)onald's lto, etumu the 1919 and 1920 Tax ]Reis8 The< Public Utelty Commission ask- their applications tolcalproai III rading wqle oros andwereby the dates set by this Council, the- ed for a further credit of $1000 to ies, brought down roarsoi agtr WttI TB Y<jA RA GE akeh mnly W ênhem books "TheICek1 hrb ntrce enoVUy coer the cost e lttlcntuto.The end-.men, J. M. Short .T.Mti _______ ARAGE tory Gi " -;1Ane's Heouse- of Mr. MaitGrotty to deliver uP the said It wa pointed out that in connection ison, D. Mowat, L. McU ye .S D~m, etnovel "T1'ila relis for 1919 an,4 1920 ferthwith tô it te layilg - of the pavement, on Hatch and H. Gunyou, wr une W. avetwofiet cla. c Iglede. - aîlyamuln the Clerk." Boc and Duuas Streets, 37 sewer than ever, their jokes benonypr - We hv tofie -lae> wfa1sid.1th]eciltld "Mi or Mr. Burns said that the Collecter connections hadto be made, of which' Of the f un. They kept hnslvl mechai~s u ourgarae, ulia ' airs ber m- nons on men and, had absolutely failed te comiply with 22 wmethode r f heConclal evening. From Qh ieo h who co repai any ake Mehodis~'~~ ~~ ~ "Àne's the instructions cf the Finance Com- This bad been a heavy expense. crano h opn fsxy ig of' car. » lRouse -cf Drâiý Miss Cornelia, 1 mittee, and as-,a result only five weeks The Council will give the Commis- ing "Mammy," te itsfaiatr n IDMI GARg T5 AN OURI - ho represent4îe now fotunately'1 emain -for the present Council te get sien the desi"re credit, it being raised heur of merriment, ther aoe rater. r-are t of erson who bas ne -this matter erdu.feblee by dçbenturesO h sa ln duli moment. InterlocutrJM.en Cars*toed b -wek >r ue fr ayd putieth w de- the orly way was te have the rellsisn Communications were dealt withnywsainnbsodpstons ailwinerfre .. frst.nomination, adWho basaV fimst twe question taken eut. cf the Cellecter's from, the Hospital for Sick Children, "key man." Music for thi atc h all winterry ftre- os fMenostnd ands, and another man put lu charge me the admission. of Eva Virgin, and pormwssple Methodtsts," ýmtwbo later, having 'WheW.udd h ok n ei tfrom Oshawa -H*p s ete A.pogrameswasupped yheWMrA 20Cord Aixd Wood f1e odr pelc mtii nce. OHrpr onte u hi t iso f -ther, infant son ef M .orhsandrM.JmsRnt HarS mî SoI,(lt as b«nu the si. ft, metlimo," x SiO Cmbei 4. fi ohc hmt nie, which aise renderedohrsec PIIvrd ad-t $1.0Cord peseslir pUf at'le exe- Myr-Hre one u hti ho hmtet Alt îCear IniIngat 1. beso,îb ec a1would be difficiit te decide wbat ttown isheld iia'm te pay. Tescn afo h hwpe DeUvere ý4à ý d. presses -l~ie bel enVawie te m pay for the work required, but that 1tw g.1.Tescn afo have comme anddfine clot1esbertheoFinance4Conunitteenwousd baveytoShal! 'Uomen Vote? sented te the audiencea mb o hav comotýrens ad fneelthelth&-Finace omritee oul hve o.new items., As soloistsMessW.. 4 Loam saiýd-, sJarp mande, "they bavent " much religibtn " loek into that. matr when the rolis The ProvincidScetr omu' Dykes and C. F. Busheng eos n first class building aand -and IMiss CôrDeli# 'herself la of course a are in the hands of the Cler~k He, be-ctd petrwîhtesCncîl, M rsTLeRw n isK ih grve f~r- onreeaud Pesytri~lieved that the only metbed cf secur- peinting eOut that at the prnsorans, timebu stons fr onoree wlis j'in *additn, $Ma. MacDonald, gave ing the retuflL cf thege relis is te take ol~wv~~ J~tr poperty Sl on procnribte er ppe -sonsfoGorael,$tOa o eeral veros, ich she refused toe bemout of theibauds of the present owners are en tebysaue o abyothprga.Altern - Ste.., 1.7 delveed. Calil "oe"iainlyr descriptive cf 1Collectêr. The Council bad beeu put vote 'if Vbey themselves are legal ber ee eartily core. Ms scenes$175onl teett.Eastemn Coast, with off tmr npd - again by the ýCollecter, ji .-weS,,» property. In most Tedul aeqatte ese lwjxcb se' e C~iar.Sevral ter~on ue ecuse<>riinor. iufiëipalities -their name a en C. FB ushen, Matt. GoiduEP- iehîsht e fMrs. lDoadreead from Ten oneecuor n scrid a - spec- aded to the lists, as joint owres, MASoe. Qm-. c bck"f-êSts t] 1wre se ai meeting cf thé Council wiii pro- witheut the forrniaiity of making cer-gnMrnGulurS'L.Rw1 Jus. t ry Grl w re be C. C. Parsns, E. W. Ev sad F OU III edtrue- lies- which happened 'ably be held very shortly fo h u~ti htte idte legal reqir Threadgoid, sang in themnselho PHoes39,1 o nti nerbok e4atbrPineEwm pose of decidung on stetis te be taken ments n esary. A list f questionsanlVeweehrducnjcto Phoes 9p14 r 7. home. 13t ber -final reading wbichlu connectien with having amears on was appepded toi the lette, hihThe wt isNcosns. was --vas .ed o rPhYtw us hiper- ilt- twe roils collected, and the relis i-tlBoofMn. Brok te eWkitb ws te'stsleiO1,ýr! wi cmpete,'ndretrnd.Provincial Secretary desires te geV th e BeofMn. etamoint- of iuterest, was selected1 petitloni for Uiiiforrn for Nightwatc opinion cf t elec t he Province PeelAaiian Troue enit _______________________ad ape byst. aDoad,- .. -açr. in tes affecting the cfH.RPeA.enoM.TdE rn 'pgdb ý acDo~'~~e ' n alt u*te htha-la -'in ' cde,~ on Y'llis ard J. Brawiey, pei~"a~ stesm U iak-a«yQiw -ot psdeé- h ow rprt o -granting cf - in .s. ci fb h onPrpzt ol t music, on violin, guita n uuee INOEAS TUR ARING extem ~;ly bu vey ffetinat rittee was again brougbt before the brhp INCREASE YOUR BAItNMG extreintienglsegnut bemerous business Cotuncii membsi gvnfrhe hywrecsu POWBR BT ATENDING THE who for - four years, had kept vi- Cni by the presentation cf a pèi This letter wiii be ive ute hywr otmdi aa gil at a -~-~nr ttowiig> usentimental te jazz;*,etl peje %PLLIfTT~U~ or thei~rn c his mster wo hadmen and other citizens, asklng that oierainadarpynaei u tl.Terslcinmnigfo enorthed-,a'd genof verhsas. ho adiNightwatchman Joln Thomas be pro- course. .the audience -and wonuniteap At Vhe conclusion of ber readin2 . ided with a uniforme consisting of a Looking for aFr ie lue Mm. . J.Irelnd, heali Soo suit and overcoat. Letters were read fron i fnms manu- Gibson's Tumblers,wtM . .Gb Yong su Chrle Sts, Trono icipaN J land,hev. uigt r-ofl, Mr. Buns said he was "teetotaliy facturing electric ire alarin sirens or son doing difficuit acrobictbin, pas;tor of the Presbytefian church, opposofdthte providing the nigbthewatch- -Strlctly fir5tclass lu ail depamtmeuts. moved and seconded that a vote Of man with a uniform, under present product. The Clerk ~tetw fpromn h cmesuf"wr : cndtios.Whn h ws ppontdCollingwo~od aise rephied te a letter once more very popular Thne- nowusness 111 oe r eatsaplue hchthnfoowed nothing was said about uniforma. The froni Clerk Jackson, saigta raigsut u nb ess j adminably expessedth felng o salary paid is generous, for thé pjosi- Federai siren is in use there, with Mathison and Copp We4 ite ~hr W. J. ELLIOTTI. Principal tedec. Several musical nuni-'tion, and a man could be got for the of ae-ispiiri fo thse vhower th gafincst, Mrse A.igte1 Pesitin oney. 4li js a eifo Further jnvestigaLtioflis Vo %e made inclined Vo feprfor the:rsfey tesrJacksons yiue es ony as te the varieus sirens and- systerns The Jazz Boys with eimuca ROOFJNG AND chioi-leadIer, Mr. F. L. Beecroft andý Mayor Harper saidte ifrnc in use thrughut the province. . cmdyhvienrfiedV ms hisson Mi JuianBeeret, and Mr. between the salary of the Chief Con- IA'letter f romn a Toronto man, n and delight a Whitbyauinead SUTET METAL WORK i W. J. H. Richardson, added to the en-stbeadhtofhe htac- quiring what inducements are offered th er performnceis ihtwstu c O11n f the evening. visable te give the latter a b Wit emeoidutressonfre eeuatioP Ln. M-b suA1kns froigdoë-etad jymnterred te Towni Clerk Jackso, o .P yd J .Sot .Mm Ail knda f mofing one-eit oncesions TheChief- o e rpîy.tyre, T. L. Rowe, E. W.EasndM * ~ concissios.TheCreard forsthismerveoo-1her ostme-aon soin .F.Mcrtyfratn es.ohesbi.tra eprtcpt hit ttt~ 1ie amttýi otetw There was ne seconider. nnbr.ocetaan naeiij __ - ~ i)H ti nlh dbn tures, whi ThMa.Bs rnoved th a ueniorra. -rsidn ..S rato Ç I ep ttacsij) t na'1y$50 n xcEs O -watchman be not provided with a un]-' TEAM RLNS AW AY-~DlIVER tli-etfore the show' isetreylcli to itOiui:tt.foi. There w-as noV a seconerfe TH-ROWN OIT.jt.s oligin. This isudotdloe We bave the best'ceai MINED. Al l'o aN2 pi this large su"'Vth l-e this mâtion. - ~~ hies., towa by - Nov-emiber lst is a most A oio yMessrs. Beecreft and What miglit have developed inte a of the cauises cf itsppuatybt- EGG, TOVE îzE. CHEST TJTC) itable Sho.wing for the Com irs- Goodfellew te the effect that the peti-; serius accident, occurred asV Thurs- real miert is the* chief rae fis PFXV-, SOT O AL and CIISMTffN -G , whic to-dav 9stands ia an unus- te e li n t e tbe f rfurther day morning, wheii a team f hrses jsueess, f 4 with tis, t e thr e GOAL alwFTCAys indstok. ieTHsal aiIgoN)OiGfl but$0 mrioniderlaidenthasaried.orbelongiag te a farmer, who had driv- show' in the past two osas h COAai ayuudnrscockfr. Alfro th l'lpaid te the tow-n will cover al the cosdrai twscrr.eck frigthetsainedrnay, th xrigey eevetegeeos1upr croe "ned yards.fee enmhthme the Asame26dayamfremfr Toridg e mnstes ere pouhreha eer doý lbc-nttmre reî1"h t .(,nts for 1921. In -1ks $?60 Damage anom Tow cormUngte theni the. .udsudgrvel Al caiwei1taddit ion to ti'e th Commission has, Philip S. Uhryncwich, through bis the driver fo h wgn c ortu- the ol f h cn r c ocendat ya--si-m-iayf(ustadn cons oîctr .H cn(y, has placed a aeyh/as throw,,n off at the start, t 0111W WWTRV cxc(1)tfoi- a iteiîs whieli do not dlaim cf $2600 against the town, fori cf the rua, andseddotuiran Agntolti - a ltaigi nut With tw'o loss cf chickens, ducks, horsés, cattle,~ sericus înjury. The temified ta R.GL i monthis more, î. ertain that 1921 etc., over a peniod froyn 1918 te 1921,1 boited along Duadas Street and then il Voters"' LisisReid G.PILTicet ad Tlerapi wlili1-e one c tt-e- ost satisfacterY these animais, he dlaims, having dlied f turned north on 'Bymen. The two hem- y ears in the t o, f the Commis- as a ater ses op on W ai Cour Bell Phone, 9 Homu. Phono 14 ýsien. Se- far > yar, the earnings the creek which flows thmough bis1 their progmess was brought te an t N Courtee _________________________of the i'1ti i -avc exceeded thcse property, and wihh ttsW. e- abrupt stop, by reasono h ao cf 92 -a ' oaly vemy montb: 'luted. cf th jmied hor st as s As a result cfth restatn ÎÎo.RTON. DL GEMN The annua t rt ocf the Commission!j A detailed ttement cf the aius 1 beccing jamfmted rssagis a iusly wihws odce Ontarlo sud DominioniLand -aurveyor one. losses alleged te have been suifemed 1 hurt, but the wagon and hamness werewhcwacndtd l atweka t will hnoDomiaongand oneveprcisentcd t' Id dtotal cf about 435 namswlbead suad Civil Engineer JIt t tg on Tuesday evening :by Mm. 1Jhrynewicb was pr Obady amag. cd te the lists of verfoWhty Successor to late W. E-.Yarnoled I oa oifimi r n w-as red fo.have an0f these, approximatl 8 rn Ontario Land Sumveyom cf Port P.rry extension iamie te the sewerage sys- J.________________________.__________w Rds nearn gstee tW Phone day or night 281 tem te conae-t with lhJà bouse on -'5 rn ad hefu n ie ____________________Ogden. The roquest was discussed at at Sheriff Paýçten's offc nteCu- Hopkia'St Whiby May Steet.Otan ccupcd b sMm.f U R EU N Acil Chamber. Any mhs n m s some length, buit ne action was taken. U-~add rwhs ae aebe li "'/ DV~Mr.- Annes t- d te bave the exten-, Snet beca put ded, o the ls adsmudb IVuC%.TORY B NDS sien imad-2 onkthe local improvement U e h upcso i rnflypto n hudb a- s ouoffrrM40 OLOpian, -whîich, hy the - statute, can be chah upie f l rnges at ptheonRisinCut BOYRNEN, UNIPA. NO donc only o the initiative eofhe -Saints' Girls.9 Auxliary, Un- chanofg ysca b teuthsncear twbich is te be held aD.asc' this wculd hardIv be faim t the pro- AMI SAINTS SUHOOL ROOMofceath-CutHueanwib FIR8T 4ORTGAGE LOANS ARIANED. perty ewners on the other aide of the - - - ndr i flstreet. Court begins on Tuesycf-: we *148lam MG.Dyles, W Rby. -IO e n- mj 9and lasts fer the follwn i -________________________ DOIIRTY -XD BIGG TO ~frora 10 a.m., each dy iha DOHNoveoANDerGGS 6tn>ditional sitting on audynit Dr,@, N. E. NcEwan, B.v, se., on BE HERIE. f!romi 8 iii 10 o'cleck.SeifPtn ViT R~RV sHon. Manning Dohert- and H6n. At 3.30, p.m. is iu charge of theOsaaCutf PICKERING" . igsar espalciWkb PORK AND BEAN SIJPPER WULL BE GERVED - Rvsin Music Hall on Saturday evening, No- A .0pm YO TUFRCMN (jrsntec teUnv'rlt f oon ebr l9th, at a meeting te be heid 11BRNSAF 't., Formm Veterinamy to Maedonald lu the iatcrests cf F. M. C]hapmnan, Adu1tse 35c - O lidren 2- The Epworth t1cagu fteMt- Alfc it lCollege, Que. Prompt Progressive Candidate for South On- odsMCncbbs eu2dRe5Byo stotmand .kiild atendnc &U itarie. This is an opportun-ity no oee -ALL WELCOU E odstuffr foras ereb gvnhr ~ Ifil nd ndpzidit bous. houd 1115. ________________________________________ I.__FriayDe, 2rd. eseve ue ate SPATS -Scho TRUNKSAe- oe The Old-esi The Eè Tl Girls Who ALLI -8' S.South, NOUSE9 WHITBY ýNsvmbsr Il ROCK WELL'S IOLD IFAMOUS %I "H Go kmuloas Groait.,st UuColorod -Shows 'nlzation of Its-Klnd on Earth. ýh Grouch, Blues and Sadness. usive Features, Original Noetiés OharingMusical Nu>be'rg T p Notch Vaudeville Stunts L R GANIZATION. -Bet.iQua lity, Dancing Thýi is'Entiing', sWho Make You Laugh. rUN. - FUN FOR- ALIL Solo Concert Band. Excellent Orchestra., KOONOWNPARADE AT NOON. Prices 55c and 80c, Tax Included. Scats selling at A. H. Al lins drug store. SPECIALS UTntil Wednesday Next, Nov. 16 MeCorrnieks Finest Mixed Candy per povnd, 30C- Magie BakÎing Pow 'der; 35e lb. or 3 lb. for' $1.00 13 Bars of P.& G., Gold or Surprise Soapfor, 98C Chî-istie's Mixed Biscuits, 2 pounds for 65C Dalton's French Dîip Coffee, 1 lb. ,inisi 65$C XVhîte Swan Wheat Fia kes-; per package. 30C, Red Star Salmnon, talis, 2lor 65c Lily White Cora Syrup, 5 pound tins, 55c Extr-aGood Potatoes, 90 pound bag, $1,85 I pound of Grartulated Sugar given Free wift 'V y 1 order of 82.00 or over., t Wu ie. PATTON,- ATt Phone 199 i WHITOBY, ONT. LawI~r, Grucer FRESI F<RUITS~ and VEGI2TABLES The Best' Line ,of' UREII ROCERIES Always on» -Hand A. Ti LAWLER - Phone 47 GiOCER WHITBY v. - e îmýflzoQïîidýbï"É! I Is M FOR'-

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