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1929 SR SHAA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31 § J Ta PAGE TEN : THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929 Outstanding Events of the Year 1929 in Canada are Reviewed ty a0 8 " s Py i" 4 ; onto Det or -Nigsteen Some, gage In Canada, after his{ Liberal M.P, for Brome in 1921, The [in actuality it was not as great as Sept, 22--Memorial to Captain & Canadian history. as a year of pare: |" Tho Chango In Saskatchewan | Complon county and was tomly eons | Tat Taek, 15 Re. Hon. Ramsay Mecdon New Ford Mod 1930 Being Sh Tod ph a n- , 15--Rt. Hon, Ramsay Macdon- x doxes. A year of big national de- The political sensation of the]tested by Mr. Houde and ay Development in 1929 ald," Prime Minister of Creat Bri- ew or 0 els for emg snown 0 ay i YVelopments and a year of dread |year was undoubtedly the Liheral|but the new provincial treasurer won| , Features of National, provincial and { (2in visited Toronto, afterwards vis- | Jest. something was going to hap- | reverse in Saskatchewan at the [by a majority of 217. A month later | CIVIC development in 1929 included iting Ottawa (where he was sworn Emb ish t f Bod pen that would check Canada's [elections on June 6. Most prophets [the county of Richelieu was opened the following: . as of the Privy Council of Canada), elie imen ° y 1 Dbrosperity; a year of extravagant |had predicted a reduction of the |but there again the Conservatives |Jan. 1--Greater Vancouver came| Montreal, the Saguenay country and Lines Constitute the Chief speculation in i certain quarters | Liberal majority, but few foresaw [met defeat by over 1,000 majority. into existence, 27 sqaure { (yuebec, sailing for home Oct.' 24, with inevitable crash that spread |a turnover which converted a Lib-|On Oct. 20, Hox. J. L®Perron, who miles being added to ~ the| ™ Noy, 18--Severe earthquake shocks Advance Over the Model Panic and disaster to unwise spec- [eral membership of 53 into one oi | had been transferred fromthe high- city, making the population |iy Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, A As Introduced T ; ulators. It was a year of a short |only 27 and a turnover which gave |ways to the agricultural portfolio, 221,000. and tidal wave on Newfoundland s Introduce wo _ harvest, yet a year with every bin [the Conservatives 35 in an assem- [resigned his seat in the legistative | Jan. 3--Wolfe's Cove, Quebec, tak-{ coast, involving much loss of life. Years Ago -- New Bod 'and every available shiphold in |bly of 63. Premier Gardiner took council and contested Montcalm. An- en over by the National| Dec, 12--~Two French Canadians g . iy the country filled to the brim with {the same view as had Premier |other lively campaign followed, but Battlefields Commission. completed a canoe trip across Canada Types Are Making Their grain; a year with record trans-|King in 1926 that he wag got de- [the county was true to the Liberals | Jan. 18--Wonderful strike of copper | from Vancouver to Halifax in, 220 . : i portation earnings at ts beginning feated until he was defeated in the ad gave Mr. Perron a majority of i Frood mine, orem days. / First Appearance in Deal- and drastic declines at its en m- | house, but when a special session |* Still another election, in Beauce . Ontario, announced. i ' ployment was at its peak from |of the legislatire met on Sept. 4, resulted in the return of a Liberal by|Jan, 27--First talk by telephone] pe Saude snd the Empire Eu ers' Showrooms Today spring to winter, and then bread |his party was defeated on the elec-|acclamation, so that parties remain Nova Scotia to England. |,ire relations for the visit of Kt. morn lines formed in the cities and un- | tion of a speaker by 34 to 21. Two [as at the last session. Jan, 29--Dominion government ag- {Hon Ramsay Macdonald, the Labor| New Ford bodies are making their Y a many days later he was voted out of of- hey ; Ontario eed to hay ol pensions | Premier of @reat Britain, who, hav- ei Jodivs ure} Sking heir iy . was a fice by 34 to 27. The session last- | The legislature met January 30 and e North West 1erritories. | ing heen to Washington on a mission | walers showrooms i actically i "of calm in Dominion affairs, but | ed only two days. On Sept. 7 Dr. |was prorogued March 26, The Fer- | Feb. | 4--British Columbia govern- te mation] Sn came to Cane a a in pil ) All exposed metal parts on the new Ford bodies are of rustless . @ year of storm in three of the [J T, M, Anderson, a native of On-|guson ministry had a majority on the ment announced agreement | ada for a few days to talk things|an official statement by the Ford 8teels Photo shows the new Tudor sedan, 0 provinces. It was a yer when |tario, was sworn as Premier and [address of 30 and on the budget of with two big railways 10| over with Premicr Mackenzie King. | Motor Company of Canada, Limited A | © guere was much talk about devel- [formed his Cabinet. 39. The budget showed a surplus of survey natural resources of | Another notable official visitor was | at Windsor. . ul oping trade within the empire, yet | (Conservative Sweep in Ontario $228230 for the year, Amendments F oi the province, . Rt. Hon, J. H, Thomas, Lord Privy| pEmbellishment of body lines con- pe eb. 26--Agreement on paper prices | Seal, who came to see what he could | g(ijuies the chief advance over the 2 ar ion Janata spent Bum Another political surprise way Jere made to the Liquor Control Act, iii v ¥ TO provided by Ontario. When the rovision was made to develop' hy- at 4 : do to further British immigration to a} A 1g o dt reg ar § the United States, and at a time | dissolution was announced, few [dro power in the north and the os, Mar. -4--Name of Ford City, Ont., | Cynada, and to persuade Canadians 10 Model A vd i A 1 when that country was planning [looked for anything but the retur. | deposits of lignite found on the way changed to East Windsor. |pyy more British goods. Both were wil towards an increased' bea 4 to still further raise its tariff walls [of the ministry of Hon. G. Howard [to James Bay. It is now certain it Mar. 8--Order-in-council passed at o ! gn : : #* against Canadian products, A year | Ferguson, but it. was hardly ex-|will not be long before the provin-| * Ottawa authorizimy the | of the situation and agreed to a pro Ford Motor Company of Canada free from great disasters, yet' a |pected he would go back to power [cial railway is extended to James Beauharnois power devel- | ogition put forward by Canada| uuthorizes the Qupany A that. raeels "year with many tragic incidents. |with 91 seats, and the greatest Bay and Ontario have a northern opment project, (through the late Hon, J. A, Robb) | anically. the Ford retains the same - But, on the whole, not a bad | majority ever given to any govern-|ocean port, Important legislation of Mar, 19--Vancouver anngunced t0|hat an economic conference of the | chassis and engin 2s vere adopted 4 year. There have been many [ment in any of the provinces. The [the session included Old Age Pen- now be the greatest 'ship-| ya ious parts of the British Common-| when the Model A appeared with "worse; reckoned in results secured | membership of the legislature is [sions bill, which differs from the ping port on the Pacific| wealth should be held to sce what] euel improvements appar been financiallly and economically there | 112, The campaign was short, the [other provincial acts accepting the |# §- vast. ; can be done to "trade imperially" | built in provi tithe to tire. sifice. its "have been few better. And Can-|jegislature being dissolved Sept. [federal 50 per cent, because it makes Mar, 18--FEarth broken for tunnel|campaign in England for "Empire l introduct on. The new lines of the ada will enter upon the third dec-|16 and the polling taking place |the municipalitics pay their share of between Windsor and De- [Free Trade" by Lord Beaverbrook Ford: will Le io8t iquickiv apy arent \".ade of what Sir Wilfrid Laurier |Oct, 30. Premier Ferguson and |€ach pension. Payments begag on troit. has mot had much repercussion in|in a deeper and narrower radiator, pie called "Canada's Century' with a |pis colleagues had things much November 1 to many thousand ol) | Mar. 20--Steel on Hudson Bay rail- | Canada, chiefly because this country a high r pe longs r hood and a COWS confidence in the future made still [their own way. The Liberals were | people. Dissolution of the legisla- way reached Churchill, . |is not willing to expose its own in-| (hat js planned consistent with the ' Bjoke Lorian by the knowledge |gplit on the liquor issue and while [ture took place Sept. 16, polling Oct, | May 9 ~Cotues stone of Rew Fg 5| dustries to the competition of cheap-| other lines of the new front that she has weathered the storms {the op i rie a 30, and the Fergus er int ollege, Halifax, laid, British labor, 71 1 otabl 4 did beds 4 position tried to rally the / guson governmen - id ' er ritish labor, wo other notable A . " wd ' " he: 4 mr - nia Siem ¥ bod of the later months of 1929 and is | prohibitionists against the govern- | Was returned wish 91 out of 112 seats, | May 16--Ontario Government au-|yisitors were Rt. Hon. Winston Chur-| Eas iin fed rides t : The new Ford town sedan takes on new beauty through y nounced intention to build | chill and Rt. Hon, L. M. S. Amery. | w i Ia het ' mn Hing at changes that extend {rom radiator to the gracefully sloping rear. the better prepared io reap the [ment the people made it clear by a Manitoba : great rewards = that must come |gweeping vote they preferred the | The legislative session opened Feb. new offiecs in London, En, Relations with the United States |, | | smalicr wheels, Ia ; . from her ever-broadening area to |ministry with the policy of sale of |1l, under the shadow of charges | May 24--Postal rates between Can-| "The relations between the Domin-| of rl h Wg cit rt BE Tin > 7 A new front on othe northward, aided by the daring |jiguor under government control, [made by Colonel Taylor against the ada and France reduced toon and the United States during the }erekse d riding si 4 h been nF a ok 4 the country's of airmen to whom desperate Review of Legislatures government in connection with the 2 cents, . year have not beén strained. 'On | cpus the Jn Day gi Sih ' ? J 4 ill chances in the far north are but Brief reviews of the proceedings |transfer of the Seven Sisters water May 31--Hon. Harry Cockshutt in- [incident, which anight have caused], Ke Hi sid a 4 oo roads -- Hustrat. part of the game, aided too by the | of the various provincial legisla- [power to a private company. A roy- stalled as chancellor © of | friction between any other two coun-| oo ; : 1 Mer a ing the most workaday heroes and heroines, | tyres follows: al commission had been appointed to Western University, tries, was the sinking of the Cana- | a Huprovement Lrougit a oul ; ; iking ) ' : Py ! inking | by: distingitve diato 1 hood striking of the who, having faith in their country, Nova - Scotia ~The Legislature [investigate the charges and had just don. dian Schooner "I'm Alone" b 2 Fudiaior 4 I 4 hes Pol % : are deterred neither by stock pan- [met Feb, 27, the first session after | Started its investigations when the June 11--Royal York hotel, at To-|US, coast guard 200 mile the) &§I0NECY Sah 4 Hioush the 'rest of in y , new Ford bedy jes nor tariff menaces from other |inhe abolition of the legislative |uew lieutenant-governor, Hon, J. D. ronto opened by Lord Will- | coast of Florida on March 22. The He bex oy HE ] uamgs. nat hgh ? changes. Note the o i ' " " { eLOr. Ng Ku - { 5 B othr o Xie " tien | HOV ron adiatc vin countries. council. D. G. Mckenzie, of Cum-| McGregor, 4 pioneer of the province, ingdon, matter was brought to the attention f gi © ng orn coy] higher and nar- The Year In Politics berland was elected Speaker: but |opened the legislature, Eleven days |June 12--Corner stone of new Trin- | of the government at Washington by ; 3 JW ; a } 5 rm Had it not been for one unto- [the vote on the address in reply to | later it was charged two members of ity College School, Port|Hon. Vincent Massey, the Canadi j:stream-hine. effect tom. ui hs ; ¢ rower radiator; + ward event the year 1929 could [the speech from the throne gave |!h¢ ministry, Hon. W. R. Clubb, Hope laid. Minister, and within a month it wa | 205 an it AT aa iN I | and hood, the have been recorded as one in which | premier Rhodes a majority of only | Minister of Public Works, and Hon. sune 13--Ontario government ap- | decided to submit the case to arb of new design add to th k F ¥ : é : > "the principal, political events in [two A bill to reduce the member- W. J. Major, attorney-general, had pointed a royal commission | tration, Eugene Lafleur, K.C,, of cnscnb fect of trim icatures. The ; TR i AA cowl improve- Canada had been in provincial ra- |ghip of the assembly from 43 to 38 been involved in private dealings to study hospitals of the | Montreal, was sclected a re Lang 2 y a ier cers W > 1 oy d to $ if : i ments, the dis« ther than federal politics; but the |wa4s put through by the same slim with the company interested, They province, dian 'arbitrator, with W, } be y ferent with increase " Ba oo i BE | Ginctive fenders,| unexpected death on Nov. 11 of | majority. The budget speech show- resigned and a few days later Hon, [June 19--U.E.L. celebration at Belle- | K.C, an Aime Geoffrion, K as | width, a higher crown and particu ) tbl Hon. James A. Robb, Minister of |oq a deficit of $337,000 for the D. G. McKenzie, provincial secretary, ville, i counscl, There was one or two othe larly with curves which flow more Bi ' . smaller wheels, Finance, marked an event of the |year. The chief measure of the |Was ppointed to the public works |July 1---Canadian National "Tel:- instances in which the prohibit oni natural wer wheels while blendin . highest importance. He was Suc- |cogsion was a bill authorizing a portiolio and Hon. R. A. Hoey, min- graphs took over Western | forcement officersn their raias With ! Bo ceeded 15 days later by Hon. Char- | piepiscite on the liquor question, |!Ster of education, became attorney: Union lines in. Maritime | on seacoast and on the lakes were Who ¢ 'enders flare up irom tl 2 : y. ; ; 4 general gain in les Dunning, who had been Minis- [This was held on Ontober 31 ana |&cneral. The same day Premier Provinces. close quarters. In one case a pleasing line to a Si wt #0 : Yow, streniline . ter of Railways, and for the first |,eqyited in a big majority for gov- Bracken asked that the legislature | July 10--Last span of Montre than formerly, Rear ; : time in history the Canadian fin-|a. ment control, Two "questions adjourn for a month to allow the bridge put into place ance portfolio went to a westerner. [wore asked: the first as to reten- This transfer will necessitate a tion of the Nova Scotia temperance al | cember the United States apologised | I r tion 4 ' for an attack upon a Ca 1 yl re a @ § 2% sweet). commission to finish its work. This | July 15--Airmail between Toronto] : f ) | was strongly opposed, but after clo- and Buffalo and Detroit in- | 15 8till permitted by Canada, although ! hy Sweel flown: graces tenacity in tl {her | o1 ie new Ford bodies is tl Cabinet re-adjustment before the |..t was negatived by 77.341 to parliamentary session opens in|g4 171, while the other: "Are you sel, Shawne Lhe export « or | over v n lir tha ; : 1 { 1 taining even gr Anot f the startling innoy sure had bee se ng p api g ny | pressure has been brought 1 HY | to a -poin wo 1 ( Wer re d been used the adjournment augurated, to the road-bed 2 pert 18 less steel for all expos 'February. in favor of government control?" rg y r 27 to V7. The . , upon Ottaw;: » mak legal, 1 I ousl i . was carried by 27 to 17. The legis July 19--New freight service betwec | 1pon wa t Sid) pol Ail, a hc fend or ge The House of Commons session | produced 87,651 for and 52,052 much impressed with the difficult in the car of low-price range. The 3 hd L¥ ¥ : 3 v : the shape of the body as larger tires and ne lature re-assembled on March 20 Vancouver and Australia | I'wo treaties between tl vO coun ! oard < shield a radiator. shell, headlamps, hub caps. "of 1929 was not sensational; ing ainst. The ministry's majority when the fighting was resumed, A announced. 3, ; ! J the year. ne to conserve the scen nore « Li ging t t {1} n 4 3 \ ( he | ring of is said that the new steel does. not 1 oO dee sect | 4 fact, it might almost be said tO [was further cut by the death of | 31 to 19. In his budget speech, | iron ore announced : beauty of Niagara Falls was ratified | chi in x 1 at accer # 4 ; curtailment rrode, tarnish Jr rch amy ieee Premier Bracken had to announce a |Sept, 3--Barclay's Bank of Canada the Canadian Parliam nt, but | t ' in int new of head-r \ p T1 interic i weather and that it cannot wear deficit of $876,989, On April 30 the opened 'at Montreal, | has not yet been endorsed I ¢ reflects: BDIOV nts: as 1 1 ff. erack or scale because: parts Royal Commission reported exoner- Sept. 4--Discovery of lignite depos-| "- 8S. Senat Anoth to appoit eof t ) 1 change 1 | } ! e. of oi solid metal, ating the ministry from any corrupt | its on Abitibi River, nor- tan international commission to inves. | found in the new 1 whee at I | riding Jodies will be availdble in a wa- ct in connection with the Seven Sis- | thern Ontario announced. | tiRate the conditio i ¢ sockeye | reduction t neh m the di- |} heer hieved Adjustal rictv of new colors. Among those | heel ! I I t ! to be seen are Riche almon fisheries [ acifi ! ns 1 A r wl | t Ade 1 \ rogued it June 14, One of the first ey. If tlie Conservative is elected, Il te rs transaction 1is was duly ap- | Sept. 23-Upper Canada College ce & 1 : | been retarded in Car 1 | ( | t la trat 1 1 blu Mandalay green ang " things done was the adoption of |ny Rhodes will carry on; if oth- an address rejoicing at the recov-|eryige there may be an early gen- proved by the legislatire by 29 to] lebrated its centenary with : ata. Jy Hy ap t ¢ ( a i "ery of His Majesty from his ill- | omar election. y Gh 14 after a motion by Colonel Taylor | announcement of ne | tion m the House ot n ' t l J ir "i x't I Brown. i ness. Hon. W. B. Willoughby of New: Brunswick-The legislatar for a further investigatioft had been | building. though it 1s ends x 'Saskatchewan was elected Conser- 4 ir Bic 53 ae i Rin ire voted down by 24 to 10. Che, leg is | Sept, 23 Highway over Quebec | servative governn | # vative leader of the Senate fn place He: on N : IT ualy zs ARG Was pro lature w 28 PH rogued May 17, and | bridge opened to traffic. |umbia) and at Washington. ranging. Lloyc st ask, had a ib, Montreal, J 12, $100,000; ten | Aug. 30, $50,000; Broderick swep! RB of the late W. B. Ross. Thus for |T0Sued March 27. The session Was two days. later Mr. Clubb and Mr. | Oct 8-Lord Willingdon laid cor-| Two international con \ r. 19, inyolvin 1Ses & Dorothee, Ji i] clean, Oct. 10, $100,000; elevator and 1 "the first time both parliamentary uneventful. Premier 'Baxter had Major resumed their respective port- ner stone of new McMas | held at Ottawa during the year, r ; ( lars | , and | ar cut a Wu Recollect, | nulls at Wey yurn, Uct "17 $100,000, 'leaders of the opposition were wes- 2 comfortable majority, of 10 | folios. Premier Bracken. spent part | ter University at Hamilton, | in regard to smuggling regulation ane 23 th me ACT'C F Montreal, June 23, $2,000,000. Alberta Saw mill and © lum 'terners. This fact, when it is re- 10, and a surplus of $24,218 was 0! the sumnrer abroad. The legisla- | Oct, Trenton announced as fu-|prevention; the other about radio, On | convent a au Recollet ick | atario St. Michael's Academy, | vards at Calgary Feb, 18, S/o) | called the Prime Minister sits for [announced Ju all, 117 Bills were |ture meets again in February. ture headquarters of Royul [Several occasions during the year foi cal, wa stroyed by 25000, - seven | clevator at Edmonton, April 29, $120 a Saskatchewan seat and the new Passed. : ~~ Saskatchewan Canadian. Air Force. this | there have been threats of a closia ing, with er two mi Kapuskasing, Jan. |000; grain elevator at Calgary, June Finance Minister is also from that Prince Edward Island ; I'he | The regular session of the Saskat- | involving abandonment of | of the border to Canadis who work | u ary of et' fire W stock, | 21, $100,000; business section of province, proves that the central general assembly met for business |chewan Legislature opened a Jat Camp Borden. in American cities and much conse- | yt follow ovi July 21, $750,000; wore . provinces are doing pretty well in March 19 and was prorogued just [8 A resolution was adopted asking --First blast blown on Beay- | quent anxiety in the border citi N Scotia=--Y.M.C.A. block 0 3 de homeless at Thorlli Dominion politics. a month later. Premier Saunders that the natural resources of the harnois power project by | Fhe regulations: were tightened up. | Sydney, Feb. 21, £75000; Roman Ca- | ang > at Ottawa, | Nov, 0,000 Sc ugall Scho, The debate on the address was admitted a deficit of $29,500, but | province should be returned or com- Lord Willingdon; an en- Pressure by organized labor is bei { Church at Doucetyille, Digby, | 7 0; auto warchouse ; cdumonton, Nov, 15, $300,000. short and Mr. Robb was able to hoped to do better the next year. |pensated for by the Dominion gov- terprise blessed by the Pa brought 'te 1 J4 ) hurned); Feb | British Columbia -- Rossland He promised a plebiscite as to whe- [ernment, as well as another asking pal Delegate, $200,000 paper null at Merritton, | and other buildings at Rossland, ) .y nder negot OF rar ( ) 1 nt ar ! 1 1 t ¢ \ | tries were under egotiaty A eff { th & | owl. hnish strip and tail-lamp. vote of non-conhdence was rejected | Aug, 23---Bounty on Ontario-made | have been humdrum. The crop of | gop, J, F. Mahoney, minister of government legislation was not |pnayral resources on Sept. 2, ana . "bulky, Lord Willingdon opened | yh depends on the by-election in ithe session February 7 and pro-|pajifax, Jan. 21, to fill the vacan- bear at Washington, | 1 35 buildings at Pu Ne & , | Mar i: J uildings : gwash, make his budget speech on March i ] , in this as in other matters, ther is | May*12, $125,000; twenty-three build ! [ ! 1. It showed a surplus of $70,000,- | ther prohibition should be contin- | that the boundary of the province be | Nov, 1l1--Ambassador Bridge be-|2 tendency to remembe r tat Canada | Weymouth, Oct. 2, $300,000; | Feb. 27, $100,000; business block at 3, $350,000; hotel and five store! "000, with debt reduction to that ued or not. This was held July 18 | extended to Hudson Bay. A test vote ween Windsor :~d De'roit |i the best customer of the United] business section of Ne Glasgow, | Cochrane, Mar, 7, $135000; ware-~[ Atlin, April 2; Provincial exhibitfion i 'amount. It reduced the sales tax |and the drys won by. 3,438 major. Rave the Liberals 48 against 8, so x opened, : of grates aug that drastic action might | Noy 3. $73.000 | houses at london, Mar, 8, $200,000; building at New Westminster, Hoty " 'one per cont, abolished the war |ity, thus making the island the last | that when dissolution came on Muy (Nov. 20--Royal Canadian College 'of | breed retaliation by Canada. v Brunswick--CP.R. 'depot and collegiate institute at Brockville, Mar. | 15, $500,000; Union steamship wharf, 'taxes on railway and steamship |Province to retain prohibition, just 11, the Gardner ministry had'a ma- Physicians and surgeons | An outstanding feature of the year | other buildings at Edmundston, Jan, 8, $100000; sced warchouse at, Haw- | Vancouver, July 27, 3100000; wa tickets and involved some minor | 38 it was the first to adopt it. jority of 40 Then came the elec- organized at Ottawa. in United States#Canadian relations | 4, $100,000: business blocks at Fred- ilton, July '15, $175,000; Sydenham houses and oil tanks at Vancouve tariff changes. The policy of the on ; Quebec tions, the defeat of the government| Outstanding and Unusual Events has been the resignation of Hon, Wil- | ericton, Jan. 22, $225,000; Masonic military hospital, Kingston, Aug. J1,{ Aug. 15, $300,000; business premised ministry was quite evidently one of The legislature met Jan, 8, being [and in due time the installation of | Jan. 17--Canadian National Rail- | liam Phillips, the first United States | building at Saint John, Jan. 26, $100 3000; stove 1actory at Morrisburg, land 16 houses at Waldo, Aug. 31, * "wait and see" what would hap- opened by Hon, N. Perodeau, whose th new govef nment, which was ways received $1,360 in | minister plenipotentiary to Canada, [ 000; C.N.R. depot at Moncton April Sept, 19, $100,000; woolen mills a $200,000; two business blocks at '[rail, ' pen at Washington. The opposi- term of office was about to retire, | SW orn in on September 9. Although conscience money, He has only been with us a little over | 25 $125,000: - business block at Ss Almonte, Oct 1, $100,000; business Nov. 7; hockey arena at Victoria, 'tion urged Canada should legis- Phree days later Sir Lomer Gouin [the Premier and a majority of his | Jan, 28--Small riot among Doukho-{2 year, but in that time has won [sex, April 30, $100,000: seven build- blocks at Durham, Oct. 25, $200,000; | Nov. 12, 'late in tariff matters for her own took the oath as lieutenant-governor colleagues are Conservatives in fed- bors at Brilliant, B.C, and the esteem of Canadians and it is be=|inus at Harcourt, May 25, $300,000: Dome Mines, South Porcupine, Oct Fatal Fires safeguarding, without regard to but the was not destined to hold the [eral affairs, they describe the min- 8 sent to jail, lieved has conceived an affection for | milling plant at Saint John, June 24 28, $500,000; business block at St.] As usual there have been a num- what might take place in the Un- |office long for he died suddenly on|istry as a "Co-oprative Cabinet." It (Feb, 15--Chateau de Ramezay, his- Canada, which will not be lessened by | $100,000. i fl Sa dy ei f Thomas, Nov. 2, $300,000; wholesale | ber of fatal fires, mostly in sparsely " j+ed States congress, but the bud- March 28, just as hc was about to 1s comprised of James T. M. Ander- torical museum at Montreal | his retirement nto private life. Prince Edward Island Victori Ld at Sudbury, Nov. J, $100,000; | populated districts, and \unhappily the 'get amendment along this line was prorogue the legislature. A vote of | son, Premier and Minister of Edu- transferred to Antiquarian Relations With Japan H. Ay Cl ark totown a 1 i 12. "330. | hotel and business block at Chatham, f majority of the = victim have been tvoted down 110 to 87. The Do- non-confidence in the ministry was [cation, Murdock A. Macpherson, at- and Numismatic Society. On January 10 an agreement was|g0. Re Clio eh bi Fi ot Dec. 8, $750,000, children, The principal { falitics by minfon's adhesion to the Kellogg voted down Jan. 23 by 60 to 8, but | Agriculture, J. A. Markley, Provin- Feb, 19--Editor of Finish newspaper reached to limit Japanese immigration Fis. Af ut h 10: . . ' I 4 bail lin ROU Manitoba -- Hospital at Portage la | fire during 1929 were Jan 13, Heil. 'anti-war pact was endorsed by the minority was very active and torney-general, William C. Buckle, at Sudbury sentenced toto Canada to 150 per annum. Hon Monta: ue, Oct 0 $1 0.000. odio Prairie, Feb. 9; business block onf Piper and wife at Westmount, Mo- * both houses The Commons de- made the session a lively one. Trea- cial secretary; Howard McConnell, six months' imprisonment H. M, Marler, of Montreal was ap- 5 a dy NA gas 3 ) Portage avenue, Winnipeg, Feb. 23, ftreal; Jan, 22, man and wife at Duc: 3 lined to ass a bill from the Sen- surer Nichol announced a surplus of Treasurer; James F. Bryant, Public tor sedition, pointed first Canadian minister plen Quebec -- Hotel at Bout de 1'Isle, 1 8350,000;: sash factory at Brandon, | Bay, M: Four children at St. Sa« : ate to 8 Dus a divorce court for $1,986,557, and it was stated the|works; Dr. F. D. Munroe, Public| Mar, 22--L. M.' Auger, M.P. for|ipotentiary to Japan, Jan. 115 Iye- | Montreal, © 4, 5200,000; apartment | March 23, $100,000; factory and milk muel, Que.; March 2, six victims on Ontario, with the result all the di- Quebec Liquor commission had made [ Health; and A. C. Stewart, Dr. Re- Prescott, resigned his seit | nasa Tokugawa appointed first Jap. 20 use at ontreal (one fatality) Jan, | plant at St. Boniface, May 31, $200, | two farms in Saskatchewan; April 3, OF # bills - were. blocked. The profits of $8,361,936 during the year, | ginald Stipe and W. W. Smith, with- after being convicted of a|anese minister to Canada, April 30. [<': duction warehouse, Montreal, | 000; Poplar river wiped out, Aug. 18; three children at Goulais Bay, near : frore pills wete. blogied. The! one million olars of which was set]out portfolio, criminal assault and sen- | Both the ministers presented their Feb. 7, $150,000; € ausapscal," wiped | Medway apartment house, Winnipeg] the Soo; May 19, three children at St. he for fg ear 'which NE aside 'for public charities. A new li- Alberta tenced to nine years im- | credentials and were accepted during | OU% Feb, 2. 5,000; Boys' College | (nine lives lost) Sept. 15 business | Anne des Monts, Que.; July 17, four ond this UR Eon, Provision was | P¢l Jaw was incorporated in the Sta-] The legislature met Jan. 31. The srisonment, the year. This fall Hon. N. W. Ro a St. Jean des Chaillons, Lotbiriere, { block, Morden, Manitoba, Nov. 18. lives lost at Cornwall, Ont.; i Aug. 10, imade for the transfer of their na- tutes. Bills were passed to provide | session was uneventful and will be Mar, 18--Announcement made that | Well and a number of Canadian dcle- | P h. 27 To Benoit _Yetneat, Long ue Saskatchewan > Theatre at Res] four chilrren at Teltordville, Alberta; ural resources 10 the three cen- for the creation of a provincial radio | membered chiefly because of the le- | Fathers Brebeuf and Lallemant, Jes- gates attended the Institute oi Pa fic | ointe, , ontreal, March 16; St. Al- gina, Feb. 20; Estlin ravaged, $50~FSept, }, nine killed in Medway apart- ral provinces apd the provincial broadcasting station, to finally -abol-]gislation which transferred the pro-|uit martyrs, are to be canonised, Relations at Kyoto, Japan. | be at katuedral, Gaspe, . March 31,1000; Roman Catholic Church, Wind-ment house fire at Winnipeg ; Sept. a Ee Er went to Ottawa toward ish seigniorial tenure, to permit wit-|vincial railways to the Canadian Pa-| May 3--Telephonic conversations Judicial Decisions of Note { $100, 0; Church at St. Paul de Bou- horst, April 1, $75,000: Blaine lake 15; six burned to death in aeroplane Ti tor ond to finally adjust nesses in courts to take the oath on |cific and Canadian National Railways, [from and to travelling trains proved | The most important judicial ruling {Es Furs Fd April a $125,000; wiped out, April 22, $150,000; business ferash at St. Catharines; Dec, 4, fa- bh Th Ywav proposals. of 12 crucifix, to prevent the wayside ad-{The profits from the sale of liquor [practicable on Canadian National rail- | during the year affecting Canada w id Bay hatel golf club, Quebec City, | section of Lloydminster, Aug. 19, $1, [ther and five children near Alfred, 'terms. e railwav proposals vertising of liquor, to extend the were reported as over $2 . o | wavs a Fatty 4 anada wis June 9, $75,000; Beaconsfield golf 000,000; nine buildings § leve, | Ont. he year included the transfer of 5 Jue I Ca © $2,000,000; the [ ways. that of the judicial committee of the ye hours for taverns in Montreal to 11]tax on gasoline was increased; pro-| May 15-8 2] Canadi killed ivy C i h or four small eastern lines foi 0, y everal Canadians killed | Privy Council, on Ogt, 18, that, un- ree or > p.m. and to permit the priest of £rc- | vision was made for old age pensions, | in hospital fi Cleveland, Ohio, the C.N.R., and a vote of $50.- age 1 8 pital fire at Cleveland 1 "der 'the British North America Act : 4 ew termirals at: M quenters of "blind pig without and the treasurer predicted a surplus| May 23 -- First nonstop air flight | women were eligible' for membership AFTER THE STORM . WAY OF GOD LATE AUTUMN 000,000 for new gm Fas al ont warrant, The Assetibly declined to [of $150,000. It was actually $1817,871.| from Winnipeg to Edmonton, in the Senate. On Apel 30 dhe Ii The: selva; bedecked .. 1Could I but know cach step that I| The squirrels little hoard Jaid by for ~ 3400, donaio § Bll exceeded | admit women to the profession of ac- British Columbia July 7--Three killed in thunder-|preme Court of Canada fipheld the I Tite Dost AE fa | a ust tregd unto the end; 'winter hours, ; x The Tolmie Conservative: ministry p ie y -anac airest, most resplendent gaeb-=| Were ave Life's devidns \ UR olettions' for the House] countancy, refused to give them The Tolmie Conservative ministry | storm on golf links near Montreal. |constitutionality of the Combines In-| The roseate sun in regal state Were I to have life's devious chart,{ Passes our wisdom, for beyond our i ve by-e Votes in civic elections' in Montreal [net the Legislature Jan. 22. J. W.| July 16--Canadian rifle team won | vestigation Act and the probing of |. The carth salutes' with dia 1] Complete, placed in my hand, scape Poot Commons were held during the |a,q turned down most emphatically [ Jones of South Okanagan was elected | Kolapore cup at Bisley. the wholesale druggists combination ; "barb Mi | CHMORTE With every burden there portrayed | The power to grace our dreams with r. W. S. Murphy was elect: |; proposal to extend the provincial | Speaker, and the, Liberals in caucns| July 20--Desmond Burke of Ottawa |and on Oct. 15 the judicial committee : L And every task well planned, gathered flowers, Lanark in place \01 Pr. Pres- franchise to women. he elected Hon. T. D. Pattullo, who had | won Prince of Wales prize at Bis-|held the Dominion Fisheries ict to | Touched by the Father's kindly hand The i0ys to know, the griefs to bear, | Or know again the gladness that was ton, deceased; IL. A. 'Wilson was The dramatic death of Sir Lomer|been Minister of Lands in the de-|{ley 2 T ( aligns pund'y DRM The causes to. detend ours lected to succeed himself in i Py x 4, be ultra vires insofar as licensing of Ihe far hill = lifts its whitened a : ' i Te-electe \anpes: HO. Hert Gouin delayed prorogation fdr nearly | feated Liberal Ministry, as their| July 20--Lt~Col. B. M. Blair, of | provincial canneries is concerned. The head-- "| How automatic life would be! When we were bare of everything rama was sie BIg: Pr it. ert=1a week as a successor had to bejleader. Hon. J. D. Maclean, the | Vancouver, won the King's prize at|Ontario government challenged the | East Is caress the silvered: Ia y . _ but hope, 'rand was elected for Prescott. in-{named. Hon. H. G. Carroll, the new | former Premier, had abandoned pro- | Bisley. constitutionality of the Donrinion ln<] = 'WINGS caress Lie siveres. and--| Thy way is best, hold thou the chart,| We make our winter store of recol- 'stead of L. M. Auger, resigned: |jicutenant-governor, was "sworn in vincial politics to preside over the| July 2l--Monument of Father Al- {surance Act but this Caron 1 $ unyise] by winter's boist'rotis} Permit me but to know, lections, . Dr. Spankie was returned for Fron-| April 4 and ended the session. ; Farm Loan Board at Ottawa. A test|bert Lacombe unveiled at St. Albert, |be decided by the Privy Conncil Arend, Each day, the duties to perform, Time dims the colors, and we only enac<Addington to replace Hon.|{ On July 10 at a large convention|vote on the address gave the gov- | Alberta, | The Fires of 1929 \ i cataht Each hour the way to go: . sce J. W. Edwards, deceased; and O |held at the Chateau Frontenac, Que- {ernment a majority of 21. The ses-| July 24--Annapolis Royal celebrat-{ Although 1929 ill jay Sontinel with outstretch'd arms "{ And 1, thy will, shall strive to do, = | All things that once we reckoned s Duf t an acclamation iu i i : > { J > 4 Although 1929 {ill not go down in Against the sky a stalwart pine i ) : onedins 8 Dufresne, got a bee, Arthur Sauve's resignation as | sion" continued until Mar, 20, Among | cd the tercentenary of the landing of | the annals as a year of great fires] A vigil ke ' sd'roiste el As faith er strofiger grows, pertections, ~ 3 Lav.caivie-Naplerville. where hed Cosgservative leader was accepted and the bills passed was a new compan- [Sir William Alexander's Scottish col- | which wiped out cities and towns asl Wad ue wondrous charms{ And knowledge into wisdom: bends, | Thrown over to his dust-heap of je "1 took the seat of the Jase Roe bab! Camilien Houde, the dynamic mayor |ics act, a bill abolishing the need ]onists, in otffer years, it was still a pe od st in the shifting, drifting sign, As stream to river flows, jections, ctot. Both Dom n i ea ore dla of Montreal, was elected in his place. | for ministers to be re-elected on ap- © Aug. 15--Mount Alexander, 11000] when a number of small communities | In tranquil light Altus elves Until at last : mect with Thee, And wonder how such sacl gomee ampaigning during the ve-|He at once announces 1 a fighting pol- | pointment after a general election, a |feet, first scaled by alninists, suffered grievous loss, Perhaps the a ic shh i Blves FRANK L. CONNOR, may be, ess, Mr. Bennett over practically |icy, and had not long to wait for the [bill for superannuation of school] Aug. 20--Ashes of Bliss Carman,|most notable of these was. the. 2on- prac fa! "The Progress Magazine" --H. M. Martin in Montreal Siar. he whole Dominion, and Premier | fight, for on September 12 Hon. [teachers, a bill providing bounties | the poet, interred at Fredericton, N.|flagration which swept over Northern Older than songs' immortal att -- NERA CARR King in the western provinces, and | Josepli 'Nicol, who had been provin- | for iron and steel manufactuted with- | B, Manitoba in 'the early days of June With soul -- uplift to the God of The British 1 2 Wy Fd t Tondon. Ont. 'Both took part|cial tieasurcr from 1921, resigned tojin the province, and providing forf Aug, 20--~Hon, L. C. M. S. Amery, [and on June 4 wiped out the infant Dags i= : to ie by io Abor party. ol noses in a severa mentary on tur An the welcome tn Rt. Hon. J. ltake a scat in the legislative council [the creation of a public utilitiés com- | scaled Mount Amery, B.C, Pl08i0 ft.{town of Cranberry' Portag 5 Othe Love, voiceful, speaks the joy of i Top ie ¥ ord Nacla i rom prisons that ncither the peoples A Ramsay MaeDRonald, Prime Minis- | He was replaced. by Andrew R. Me-|nossion. The Provincial treasurer! Aug 20~Nud 1 b Fh DILage: ca Bel heart. ts offictal title, Maybe that means | side nor outsida of ther: are it 1 K ; : J ! 1g. ude prrades 'of Douli- | forest fires were of minor importance the party has a surplus.--Ottawa | istted h thot N Slop of Great Pritadn, who @entMMagicr of Moriteeal, wie had been! estimated a deficit' of $0,375,000; buat hobets at Nelson, 'BC thanks largely to efficient 'air forest Charlotte* Talcott=Cox,' Joutnal." Bhs Te ki Tar hi Ih her hew Yorkin § 3 res --~ tte ott-Cox, al, old-Tribunc,

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