Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 5 Jul 1923, p. 1

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j 2 if'Y- GAZETTE AND CI RNWe ýw,'fIIIY, -ONTARtIO,-'CANADA, TH13RSDAY. JULY 6 >,1U23~.C. A. GooÏwEu.ow & S i Pt ved in ou ci m Heaacbe.ii. -pd lngcqj 04 and la and o e Ods '-RTAKEN Stove an a S.zs. ione 70 r WHITDI LL 290 ARKE 'g n le Car SRatei Oils, Tiri EAST 0 Y' IIOUSE CoucilMeeingEnds Wifi Ejection Scene Mayor Orders Membner's Remnoval, troinRoon Dominion Day ,Celebration a ýGreat'Succeess Firemen -and Band Unite b IBid Sot compratielyunineresingmeetng.Do' nion Day was celebrated in atlv l u in e esin eein *U njQ- 0 1 L V .. ~.. .,,S . l W htby this year by, the holding of., ofI theTow Conei onMonay, con-Missionary TQ*wuS,...u...mu I. um 1 lN da fsports -under the. auspices of - luded. by being about the warmest of day-- of, the year sa far, and was markedt byIS i' £ the Whitby Citizens' Band, and the the Mayor rdeing the removal from ueia .o Irne narn and contents wln '~rFr rgd.TeTw the Cuzicl-Chmber f a oune wherethe sports were held on Mon- '~vo t becaled e oder SEERA PRMINNTday, was the "mecca of large crowds Thoerceewas re ciptaed whor ea AKR. The barn on the re r- Jos. of people,an in every way, the day's SPEAKRS. gg, Dundas, Street East, wZ'des- an. argument occurred between Coun- . programn was a ýsatisfactôory.,SUCCeS§. r Icr. cilo~Whîtney and Vickery. -tryd-yfieonMnd. omn ltoghte sky was thireateningin about 1.30 o'clock, 'together with itsj the morningthe sun shone Wai 'd Whitney -called the attention of, the Whitby, Whitby, give a 'cheer for content, 'hch c U se f mi- bright in theafenoad ae aaa Cei t h at twithe he ap- hibyWhtby Ipaentsasinalambunt of 1%,ay, and -a1conditions ideal 'for the sports. In: R.. proace eteGTR nBoc hty-hty as the word along. n1ewý Chevrolet motorcr Widb teeeina telk, hr are now la fairly good shape, the p;- Whitby, Whitby, ah aboard for Whit- Mr. igssoLwene ane1a hl athe l eydshrea tiow from the >bridge .South te the by; Teoii f-tefi n I ée.avilin nuuuly lre Base Line and the corner at that Next yeat. at Whitby big 4rin wM. g wsawk -Pcrwd enoed the bi1 pitare ila avery ,bad condition. Mr. 'along! n1-go te-lmean-o oo-n ut*' amb ar Whitney urged that somzething should Whitbî "<>" has a place i, the discovered. the barn t6> e-ýga[g1oped, Firemen Trounce- Band be 'done as soon as poss ible te put thoughts and hearts o! over one'hun-,'ia fire. An alarn was at once tùrned The feature of the mrigwsa thi rad n eter haethat gravel deryug ndwmn ht ini,. and the Fire Brigade made, a basébal game between -teams picked ~' Ishould' be pladed on it* and gradingner had before because of the beau- promptrsosbth fae id rom teFieBiaeadfo h done. - tiful Ontario Ladies'* College and, on such headwa that nothing could be Band., The fire fig rshangbe He hencriiczedReee lowforth beutiullawns they have had a. done te Save , any porino the figfiting a -fir e g rsa- ,teaih b- failing te get a grant frein the County aew experience. For a week they met structure.: Two strong streams play- 'fore, were indlined to elttthy I3. Council. for the -Portion of Brock together and enjoyed the comforts 'of - v ha'te S Street froin Base bine south te the the College halls 'and the bounties of 'ing 'o ny ther pruild is sra-,_ea adsdanae but as eventsed ,. ~ babe-. olewng n rgmen wththe College'dining-room.- For a weeie n eayohe-uli i utteetre ut, it'.seemed to have proved' bu.t haeveBlr oowî and rgum icery wth the four teanis dubbed '9sprouts", and was no wind, and :danger in this. re- only a *wrk out. for them,. and they onons," "cabbages"l and'- -"turnips"p speét was not great. The sheet metal went after >t-he bandsmen- "hammner pein, M. Whtne retrne te te together in basebali before h sides o! the barn che-k'i the flames an og,"wt he-eu hat the var. sbetofrpiigte odfo h fsroe ewn ee eie ate some extent, and thev-were confia-, hortË-blowvers were on the- short endi -U bridge te, the 'Base LiUne Corner "srus o tesre nd were de- ic elwti h ulig Teo o2soe hl hr ee an~ asked if something could net be clared champions. For a week'eve~lryed.wl ihntebidn.-Teoýa- o cr.Wieteew doftrno was filled with healthy, -- e O! the conflagration- was: very a few -plays -that - are not allowed for -dne. happy, amusement, as. a joyful hay 1briîhant, and attracted a large cowd la anv well-regulated team -o! * base-j Mr itkey, ,Chairmani of the d fpolsm othm rp h o etreetà Committee. had4 a g. o.rakrsùoth nal osiabo pohsm o hifei h o all. artists,' on the .whiole the (players do u'j*t.einiv or impromptu cocr cu i1catioa,_ at first fçared t1x ri La- Dut un a brand'of bail that Wàvs inter-, Wydo't you get busy and see thertocuid ie'Colg was the s, - eof the fire. .n esn h eat n-poie tn ains are put -on the 'job te get telors Adfr a -week' every M -. - 1 . . eýha mree\itmen ad aue o cher1 thia wrkte ý Y ioring and evéning yas fllled with Mr t g-WgaMt-br. oe xieetadcuefrèer ts rkon..Yu are - a memberintm orlaes eri --o!fle tet omite"h se an earnest consideration îo! the needs ltieereassoeigs and chick- ing than wouhd the' average profes- Illd opportunities o! many Home aaskedens confined there. fils horses were l-sona ae o!mir. -WhituY,.n -otuîiso m oe jpsD-esiétea &II de"%ot wish te interfere with -the FregaMisin ihdinndwih -athe pature and not la danger:' In Depie heaplication- o!féol' dutie of he Cairmn Yysibihities of personal service andwit the barn were soie farm. implemeiits,- water te their -enthusiasm, the- Band Bible Study. but the- motor truck wasin another continu ed..to "blow"w-igorously durinig ARU Whtne. Yeuaretheon lachage .building and was not dnmaged. The the remiainder o! the day. I of the streets work. It is your duty ' -China.- Chevrolet motor car, which. had justI te sec that this is done." On thie Opening ev ening o! the Con- bee n purchased, was entirely destroy-j - Sports and Football Mr. Vickery: "You ýare a ratthing ference, Rev. A. E. Armstrong, eec- cd. There was -insurance welh cover- In the afternoon, ý.a- program. of 1 tfi oe r.-man eybutyoufie doMisiobBoaforeldhi auienepseiplcaewaalo fl4ynsued.theonefoe lage row; -Thee wFofneeingn fnd obsfortthreeope rtlr e!thePrebydriconteignts.th bTheig andconent.'anedracs ad oher fild porspo astut 'DON 1much yeurself. You arc ahwaYs rèadyý bound as hie told o! a trip. across -j5 j r. gg i q-te a ost nw- uiru races for the. boyýs and girls,1 s enough to corne here to Council meet- Pan, China and India. Quoting fromj the origin o! the- fire,_but it niay have! and -ia addition, -there were racesan ingi, though, and criticize what others the. Edihbuz-gl Cortference that "the -been fromdefeCtive electrie wiîring. upnfothodeoeswichat ty 1are doing. Why' don't you do some- difficuty i Missions is not ia the1 -____al 'theelemients to arouse. the inter- Foreign ,-Field,, but in the Home es fteiecaos.Ajlre'al Mrý Whitney. "I'd ike te -tell you Church,» he -told how doors had,*been Uf"78 Arh ratest,! he specttrs. abtre-mioe something, Mr. Vicker ùà rhy. Ybu bhamed opened wide, how opposition- had- be- i -1om n teetr course. J., Blow jme atý the last Council. meeting for do- come opportun'ity. A village congre- li hno pjs on this..a!ter a sprint with G. Giles- For ing something you did not know any- gation in India sat through a ong d 'C'-"-b Servicej ieo h atlp easwr thing about, and yeu. don't know -what evening istening te sermons anhd* ad - gîven for prizes -te the olcler, contest-j you are talking about now."1 dresses and then stayed up sl nîght. Royal Aîch Masoasefrom 'Oshawa,! ants, and money, prizes te' the smnaller j Mr., Vickery again , reiterated -bis singiag Christian hymans. A visitte LIÀndsay, Uxbrdge, Bookhîni, Pickèr-1 boys and grls.- -- ai former statement to%-Mr. Whitney, General Feng, -now commander o! -ing, Canni4 o-and Port Perri' came' rehaWnsWib u jI and the'latter replied in kind. Heated thousands .o!.- Chinese troops,- reveal- tqe Whitby On- Sunday, af ternoon hast 1 n'te Th .bl 1tura1 argument passed back and* forth. ed an, earnest- believer -in Christ who, to attend -the «churcli -service held by 1 he:finallth fo-bi "O1rder, gentlemen, order," called. heads an army, -t, hr:fur theus- Keysteae hapter-, o! WhI-itby . 1 ý ment for vossession .o! the Mîtbyj id 'the Mayer. - and o! bis oY eS eton .7da for the' first church service -held, by the Cu.asbtcnBokladWh- "Ordei, M.Whitney. aSiChistianComm union service, he -Roy-al Arch Masons. .n Whitb'- for b e. -okh .d eeae * jhe addcd. - was . found- helping tçe washth o-evalyrsadtemeb- ~th Claremont hast- Wcdnesdny by, 2 te 1, "I won't sif dowa,el saidi Mr. Whit- munion ghasses. A visit te Can i e-craft attended in i- o'- -and onTusa Whby onfoj Vaia clty in -Whi ch -laoe i . ~.-rc a ~~AI General Me¾s x o0, thus !eav-ï, t s-bThâz#-ben re nle, sr~~were-.dteda.im k-i- "w ~ re.J. Issl .Wacing -thesle iý;;O teýam3 te batile l the! senthe Mayk~r ýrdere(- hiaf -to e z--poî Ientside -whidr t oud ak ean, M.A. !Trn'ai hlmiself -a ) final gamn Monday. , - nov# Mr. Wuiney !roum the Cèuncîil er a Cana-diga C1te. And whea miemiber o! the ordèr, ppwhaed an !m- 1 The 'Play','was very fast, from theL Cham ber. heporessive Christian Mayor was: pressive sermon.Riscitrred start, * Whitby forwards, plaàying goo "You Just- try te remove m, asked in astenishment how it. was ýing was fromiIL. Chroniche, Chapter 7, -combination, rushed the- bal up - the, thireatened Mr. Whitney. m" donc,- hé replicd: -"We are so far be- i and Mis tx a rmtenhvre il rmtekck-ofT, and scored C6nstablc Thomag uaeasiîy- ap- hint! your, cities in America that we î qf that cptr"TuSoo nfi withia thirty seconds. -This ý gave proached te, speak te the Mayor., hvet rua te catch up." And hem sc h bueo hebr. The themi confidence, and thcy again-press- i Constable, remove- that man froni is a group o!fC, nse ,duat n ma. sermoný was 1 on the subjcct- o! char, e1h roki olbr, u ro-- the room," h eià repeated the Mayor. wosinthe work of n mission hoà-a-.jter building for a life, o! usefuîness, -i'n. cleared welI. ad-!ugtbakha F Do'tyo dr ty e emvem pta, iv hé money te ,uild and'!aad-was an inspiriag presentation of r but Brookina cleared well, anid !oùgght- jOiP yoa'Ill sec what ýwihl happen" z-te- equip -and endow a new hospital to bb&jthe- need' o! thé day for a-ieano. U-0 It wns, therefere, Brooklia's tui-n te tbrted Mr. Whitney. - inlacharge o! the 'Mission deector. jrih îvs adledrsi l erie crenxt1ndtcysccsfu - ' jAan hoao rple M re apan. - iDuring the service-, Mr. James Mac-! feaded teronga-l h ea j oCatbe Thomas, and once ý more - -key, o! Lin(qsay, a former îesideat o! ' fi.e, later, before haîf timie, scoring jMr. Whitney dared Mim to attempt te The nase.for Japan waspcetdWàby Pgnsl.Hea ee-r second goal on a'Denalty, kick.- -eject hum. - - by Rey.. C. P. Holmes, a r .fibrtn oc, and tws ret- In'the -second- haif, Brooklija pressecy,!, el~ think- the Mayor- is exceeding hMs Nra, hioaist aan. -An leIute bis Whitby friendsteha .aithority,." said Mr. ,Cealla, instance was5 cited o!, a hill-top rmj 'aai.- Score. 3 te1 agaisthe,-Wiy '«IWhhktaey. 1 sadM hich the .missionaries -could sec -on jFoliowigtesrie h rCes-1jrushed agn'in,and.-on soie acat 'pass- - - "I tbin se tee," sid MYi ilte plains strctcbed ou before theni sion returncd te the lodge. room, ing, aganaled akgit3e2' j "Lt M tryte emoe mefroi iwere ainety villages and in onlY n vil- 1, wbcrc lunch was servedtehoefm About this tume,-a goëd deal of. rougit.1 roem. ilage liez-e and there.were there Chi- a distne playin g developed, chiefiy ina the at Dem dsanApology t- j people. Butia eve-ry- city 'nd Aogtos rsatwa icnd ter o!trippiag, and sonie iii feeling. 'M. WDeynds an ploizet tmr of Japa there is aow a Chris- j Francis, o! Arcola, Sask., one o! the wvas' shewn. >1 Brooklii did soie god, me?" asked ,Mayor Bassett. tian Churcli.- Stilli only'the fr4nge'o! j tw-o surviving1 .Chartermmb'ers o ciinatien %wcrk, and scered their "I - crtainly wil not. Do* you think th okl ca oce. r. Nor-1 KeysteneChOapter. Mr. Francis i-s rh n atgolc h gaine, - Id pologize'to ,you?" retorted Mr. jmnsoeo!hsnwppropa- i now visiting- la Ontario; and teek. the' h~~ red ' i 0hShil fact Wbitay, nda dw. g aada. One îe aanc nn-opperturfity o! attending the service.- that -eoopposingte ýadstdw i- aJP nnvets enga ged ilaa Che! Lavery, remove Mr. -Whit_ Christian hawyez- -came te hlmad- heatedl argumen1là ce 'ste4ffs,. and the ney,", ordercd the Mayor'te te ~,had a long talk abeùtý the Christiaanied-sare O ~fed r>n wbo bad enteredan Che viewof- the Russo-Ja!panese war wbicl i RADIAL -LINE TO BE READY - siri'o h ori hrs, who. were veywas then going on. The lawycr later 1 NEXT YEAR - mxdu ai y hstm.Fnhy ýpersuaded Mr. Whitney te Icave.the t tt n tbyti tn Fiàl ýroomwithut frthertroule., asked Permission toe report the con- j C. N. R. Officiai Hopes te See Hourly mn cers wcre straightened eut and i ~~ wih abem v- whion for a largprqlr-*"ý-ý1nUýý-n.. possible, with the approval e! the' ld adh ld ec!ly and af tcrÈ- charge o!fS B. Wass, wlio haa pre- dvlpdzaihndaenwa g Minstz-9!flgbay; e ocir a jwaz-d the ', fatiir found- ameag the vioul enlehrg !cntu-gegation of which the citizens may grant -on this section o! roa& lHe boy's tllas oez-h eh-thumbed let- tion engineering at Moncton -and Fort justly feel pr<oud.- hoped te b.b able to eth-rqirders, and- Bible 'portiortà which had' William. Mr, WaàS was: expected.-te Refreshient bootits operated by the informantion la time te, get n grant a-t come frei Dr. Nez-ian. The old *nan arrive la-the city' on Tuesday o! this joint, committee did aý large business E ti.Augatmeeting o! the. Ceuneil lisiteld eoe ahine-week. teorganize a -staff* for the ton-crigtedy - ' be hl inlaBaverton. - ested. -Other cases were descri , saeution work. fielias already been(Cniudo ge) - Mr. Whitney replied that ho titougît eemnldhs ut inspectiiig varieus premises-i Osh -_______ Whitbk-always got uiifaiz- treatanent tlroaghlete cn by the doctoi. awa preparathry te establshiag, o!- t -e CountyCoduncil. Hoe ( tiue 'o pge8) ficeà therte. iltiriijr ~5 the amoumts o! the grants obtaiued laV -liolt iiy tiie other municipahities tis year. __________________197._______ r weS -ad at the Reeve'a roquest rend -from ----- -----. ----- flcay FiXed a 9 the county minutes the by-law under - wih a gat of ever $7000 was IRCt made te Osha'wa. A UE, y an,lNig t Returniag Officer F. M. Chapman 1~.. ~ t38 Ree Iowrelie b - held Iis officiai count o! ballots. for PMTe Rit eutBow renwlon *d by ~. theelec-tion ila South Ontarie,,at thc P=n.iot ths r end, son- U a t t Couadil Chamber hem on Friday - 9,70- -roc stt~ - - "~ peadthe'statéeets e!f the deputy St&u.a.L M retuz-aing officers9 tabiatcd,' andth un 4 ret nz-i o he Imft UInEf ?iiy1 1IV j officiaI ,total o! votes was 'declared te- Stee, o ghod the___0 ____________________________ ~gw ~ ~ W ~ 3 tb Y * _ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ____y_ be. as fohlow s: -- ppt cf & P*~ineW ~dhwny~afldSinclair--------4212- .Ltiýae n uther &rant N w aDonfotbl as nort *as therefore I~~t4aAa~!iLoP uca -b-y T-rp or Hour. - The. caddts. were preseat, as H0zdno he-othwr w ell as anaumber.e! thçie frieads, te i~i~rè~ ""p~t1C 18l ext'w ek - ' jreductie»n e!ftIe majerity frein, ne firt rcported figures , ! e r l) soI idji makteprps o ane n iag.th ouat an interesting j vent. The offiicial figures o! the vote. ~~-- la Soutl Ontario are now gvaa-l - , ,e table on page 2e!f this issue. . J. PEEL &So.ý WeCarry a F'~ COMPLEE Fot, Fo o t Outin. For Every. Mleinher of Ladies' and Children's W - Canva*s Oxfords Pu m psand S MelWn's .Oxfords in Brow ranging in priiGe from $3.M~ -WE RIEPASI SHOI PEEL'S SHOE ST4 -Retailers'of 1Good Sho'es. 'Phone 151 -W Brock st. soutu, Maùorel!s ardw OFFEN -THE CHEAPESil - ALWAYS THE BES Wh ne 'ver you're in.Whitbv- Just view Fred Maulndrell's 'Store, The lnewèst thirugs in Hardware Will all be seen and morle. - Noone lis éver'mirged te buy -ThosIe things they do not aeed, .His objeet is to-pleaseyou al], Good Val-ue is his'creed. XVe have a Complete Stock of Hammocks and Refrgetos Palm Beach C~hairs and Lawn Sea-- We have secured the ageincy for The--Hoover Electric Cleaner. We have this sweeper for rent or we cani seil yo u VIERY EASV -TERMS. Fred De Maundrell Photie 25 (Succesgor to W. NI. Pringle> P. '.ai .Go9ds dellvered to ail parts of the town. Ptt's.,SpecîaI:. Swan-sdownl Cake Flou r, per package, 5 poundsi of Rolleid Oats, Best. bulk Blac.k Tea, 'Choice SockeveSalmoni, talil fi, regular 55c,*for Suga*r Crisp Cürn Flakes, ) package,,for~ Aunàt Dinah Mlse,? lb. tin, 5 pounds-of Corni Syruj) for 4'1b. pail'Gh~msby brand Peach Jarn, Dal-ton's Coffee,..In 11h11. tinis, BTýrano,,brand:Sardine, 2 tins for 3 boxes Eddy's mnatches for- Strawberries fresh in every day. W. Je -PATTON , Pholte19 LAWLEýR9 HOME 0F 000 OGR( Speciâl Soap. 3 Barms GoId Soap 3 cars P.& G. Soap 2 pkgs. Pearline 4 Blars lvorySoap 2 pkýgs. Ivory Soap Flakes Regular Price SPECI ,AL PRICE,9 ALL FO STOCK UP. NOW A Te LAý HOME 0F GOOD Gb Promp: ,DeIivery..

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