Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1930, p. 2

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j j- rage 2 11e geoigetown herld wednesday evening february 19th 1930 ottawa derby winner rrr dcvriks in e on ntf lam t ur f menu i mrs i devries a son ivrkle- n -vr- hkatks sinclair- in 5rin ttmchin lot jv concession 10 ballmafad an man- day february io i930 vkj jane swuidlehurst beloved wile rf dan- can sinclair and mother othr fred sinclair georgetown in hrr filst year town fcounfcll adimtoars bbpokt 8nuui1vu- names of those owing town to atiear in report town soucitoks appointed oeu pen 15th 1930 couqcil met at 8 pm with mayor mty in the chair and coun robkrtson ax her home lot m concession x squesmg on tnars- day february g ism- etna um widow of the late john robertson tors report eiuors bessey cleave cummlngs parr dtvis and denison present air denison- reported in regard to town solicitors recommending lawson and stxathanof toronto auditor minims submitted the audi- in her 95th year obituary was instructed to write kelly aiken of orangevule re back in- of b stone it was moved by 3 w davis and ctmofrf by c j cnmmlngn that a rnwmrhtirc comralng 6x the mayor mod councillors cetave and denison be ap- potntrtl to took into the jecommentuv unns or the auditor and bring in a rcport til the oouncu rt was- moved by w ahesse by ti a tessey and cummlncs that ofa h by mistake be written off the the amount ofll7 appear- also wrltteiroll tne roll carried tt was rnbytd hy cj j cutnmtngs emil st gorjard mmcr of the 100 mile dog derby held in connection with the ottawa winter carnival with the chateau laurier gold challenge trophy which he won in addition to the prize of 1000 st godarda time for the of approxiniatelyl00mieawas8 hours 13 minutes 23 seconds creating a workra record for the 100 mile course earle brydges ofcranberry portage won second piaee from the famous alaskan musher leonhard seppala by a scant 28 seconds i national railways- photograph mv duncan sincluk the many friends of the were shocked at the m death of mary jane swlndlenurs beamd of duncan suvrarr at the fa iresidence lot a 9u line krhx an monday february 10th m her cist the income tax of 15635 appearing year oi but two days otpoeuaaomm the assessment rcoaganst h she passed away suddenly a ter of the late mr ahdttev swmdlehurs she was towqslup and in nare ed in marriage with duncan rkirtr to this union were born eight exdhi- ren one- son piirtiw asmg her mbea quite young she fa survived by her bereaved husband two sons pilduajl of georgetown ostyton- at five daughters carrsa mrs geo scott erin tulie mrs jats davidson terra lcoth ellen mrs john ekvln new jeifsey ny florence mcton onu fand sadie at home she was a ktal and loving wife abd baother and great lover of the home the funeral took place from the bereaved home on wednesday her pastor rev geo ftltkrn of lifinfh conducted the service in the presence of a burse concourse of be reaved friends and neighbors who as sembled to pay then- last i to the deceased interment at piwa cemetery ninth line erin the pall bearers were john p shacaut waa kirirwood sr gonert smcbut mcdowell david sinclair hdvertjsirit pays radios and service we have modern equfpr vicing radios we have a complete stock of tubes and acces sories authorized dealer for gfradiqla and kolster i i wit h harry h darling murdock st phone 199 georgetown nearly piftt id crease in sukxjxe i it is only four years stnee tor the first time to the history of me was able to annoonce dollars of assurance ta event was ptuv celebrated by tbfe company in anesu suranfce company of ed much bratfflrd lic mn b i well as creating general mw- the canadian regarded as a signal a little more than cxanpasry-s- hlstory presutmt macanbxy casion expressed momentum then m nul the company to even aao achievements in the next nrradr bat it is doubtful if even the r of the company iibn iff who per sonifies could have fi billion would be snrnassetrttawbfiaw years vet this is what has the annua l of the company published on page 4 of the herald today shows thai the total as surance now in force are dnm to mro and a half or some idea of the aaagnttade of figures may be glranrd from the tact that they exceed the total net national debt ot the drnnlmnn tw ware than tiooiootuna which were installed wlh a view to improving the accustlc qualities of the chamber microphones are pluced permanently oii the desks of the prime minister the leaders of the liberals and progressives the speaker and the clerk of the house when other members are speaking microphones are placed on their desks in aklng his seat as leader of the oxwefnment premier ferguson enters upon his twentysixth consecutive year as a member of the ontario legisla ture and holds the honour of dean of the house next in line in order of seniority is hon e a dunlop north renfrew who entered the house the same year as did premier ferguson but whose service has not continuity kxpresslng rejoicing that his majes ty king george has sufficiently re covered his physical atrerurth to re sume public activities the speech from the throne delivered by ijou wd ross indlcatedthaiiy measures pro- posed by the government to better conditions throughout the province and by l p denison that p re to the town oi gujagmdwn as shown on the tovm books iecember 31st ims be includ ed aa ataduor v report carried teas devirwi davis cnmmlngs and parr it was moved by l p denison and c by b cleave tha messrs lawson and sbrattan be employed as town solicitors and that they be re quested to meet the council on the evening of pen joth at pjn carried oooocil then adjourned umehouse the wjis of utnehouas held thelr monlriry nmllug at the home of rev and mrs k maclean georgetown mrs wheeler mrs mcgull mrs bar ber mrs a lawson and mrs os borne were the guests mrs j new- tbnravoredthe gathertng with a piano brrlon and mrs a norton sang a soax a by mrs w mlt cneo a dainty custom of straight lines of benches an innovation to the chamber this session iff b kvft of loud-spelters- future requirements- of ioweicail for the utilization of the water powers of onfario in the st lawrence river tbi government has been in confer ence wltbt- the federal authorities with a view to xacilitating this impbrtj rapid progress was made last year in the extension or electrical services in the rural districts said hon m ross while- still- greater advancement can be achieved by a modifloatlon of the cost of service the house is to- be asked to authorize the hydroelec tee power commission to -readjust- the service charges to rural consumers and also ux advance loans for form instal lations and permanent equipment this step carries out premier fergu sons preelection promise of reduced hydro rates to the farmers together with- loans to assist in trimino the research foundation establish ed some time ago is giving special at tention to agriculture which will prove to be- one of its paost valuable features increased general efficiency of both elementary and secondary schools is noted by the department of educa tion while school attendance has reached the highest point yet recorded in the province- measures calculated to sti further phages of educa tion are to be brought in some 230 miles- of permanent pav ing have been added to the provincial highway system while increased gov- ammantnl nnnlntance isto be at the home of mrs win dowdy last be de- m reached about 1100o0o0o last year while the extent and quality of the lignite deposits at blacksmith rapids are being thoroughly investigated trunk roads through the northern sections of the province have been continued and a further appropriation will be proposed to carry on this work recent discoveries of valuable min eral deposits in northern ontario warrant further extension of the pro vincial railway towards james bay v j during the summer rails will be laid toronto pen 13th 1830- tap this new mineral area and to tatevvs tetadi h wired tot hydro iatavsatcbaigse fgoctaj lsuis ten sure st iac atttan tteir mumwt in following ontajmos ltth wgislatobk a mu by the ancient british i customs tzwrfirst t of ontario- lath kglilal was open ed at parliament tarankv an peets by ban w d boss ueut mor after nkj the wijhtary guards of the royal canadian d and the boyal o ranrnt his honour was ea in to the tgll chamhrr by hon o boward perguson prime minister fboowtng winch the prime minister the eleauon of lieut cbl thosnas a kau of kingston as bpeav- crowded galleries witnessed the in the ucrni mnflnueid cham- been changed hito the form or a huvw shoe thus ibiwllng trom the given- ror transportation facilities in the rural sections the highways are to twrenamedjasjtjtie kings highway rcorom jssii st- 6u get them al in the new j 9r j loo to 458 toaamafbflhawgsvmfl complete with tubes and dyataaac t- rognmscsuc model 591 lowboy of figured woodi with panel deeply scrln giving very rich appear ance high lighted panel and two diminutive overlays fancy grille eight fullyguaranteed rogers tubes super- viityity eectrqjynamlc speaker complete with tubes and dyvtaavic to buy d rogersmajiestic is to take advantage ol the cngtneering skill and immense facilities behind the two greatest names in radio npwufuted into a single saprerne product the togersfyieijestic here is a set that answers every demand ol radio style performance and service one that will give entire satisfaction throughout years to come offering a choice of many beautiful cabinets in almost every conceivable design see hear and compare it today and you too will prefer the rogersmajestic if desired you can buy the rogersmajestic of your choice on the convenient budget plan of payment see the advanced models now on display t our store hqmny jwiobeteperiod cabinet of f poon ol kvatchccj vmtav averbyi i ol acnulnc a i oh wre panel ots of dootsi bvonze tnsvrtsln ovotsi bvonze tnsvrtsln oos new colotuu sneaver super- select hhrj jfcctaam feobv new colotuw enelfct h-t- phone 14 main st ensure the early completion of the route to james bay as a further step in the govern ments interest in social welfare a tyal corp mission is at present in vestigating hospitals charitable in stitutions social welfare childrens aid and kindred matters to make suggestions- for improvement and bet ter cooperation of these important services a substantial surplus was reached by the government through a healthy condition of fllnflp and the pro vincial credit has been noticeably en hanced the government will be able to meet the cost of the old age pen sions and other fresh engagements without seeking new sources of re venue w w staples south victoria and a w smith south essex were the mover and seconder respectively of the address la reply to the speech both being new members to the as sembly mr staples while eulogizing the great natural resources of the pro vince recognized the men women and children as the greatest assets of all the government he said recognized its biggest job was m making men and to this end it had placed on ribs legislation to be found in the country he also suggested that the govern ment investigate hospital costs which be felt for the- small salaried men were too high mr smith paid tribute to the de partment- of puhrhrhealth under the administration of f godfre whlch had carried to the remotest peris of the province health instruction by means of the efforts of public health nurses he also men tioned the health departments acti vities in combating infantile paralysis through treatment of serum and 96 per cent of the cases had fully re covered premier ferguson introduced his promised increase of bounty from vi cent to 1 cent per unit on iron ore which the prime minister explained will stimulate development of a dor mant industry stressing the import ance of the steel industry to a nations advancement also increased employ ment power use ontario plays a irartlog part in the iron and steel in dustry- in canada of the 85000000 invested in the industry in canada 0000000 he said is invested in on tarioc- the total payroll in in this industry is 12000000 while ontario has 47000000 of this amount the bounty he said will aid the ln- ausfcyln foe heneflo in bringing it to a tii suuidardv the cost of this has placed ontario ore in a position of bong nmtbhrby compete with united states products others who spoke for the govern ment on the second reading of the bill were hon james lyons sault ste marie a v waters north coc hrane and dr j m robb algoma s o tweed south waterloo and edward hutjchenlon kenora spoke for the oppudtlair hon harry or nixon progressive leader gave his support to the measure on the brokerage house situation w e n sinclair liberal leader open ed an attack upon hon wtt price attorney- general in dealing with a section of the speech from the throne which said that certain objectionable practices that had been- observed will be dealt with by further legislation mr sinclair turned his debate into a personal attack upon the attorney- general claiming that the attomey- generals brother and brotherinlaw were engaged in the business the attorney general was not present dur ing the liberal leaders remarks but when the house reassembled the at torney otener made s spirited cotnv- ter attack upon mr sinclair declar ing his methods small in mention ing remours while the attorney gen- eral was notpresent hon mr price denied frankly that his brother or brothermlaw were engaged in the business and that he intended to pro secute where prosecutions are requir ed wlthoutfear or favour and if his relatives come in the way ofthelaw they would have to look after them selves hon mr prices heated reply cleared the atmosphere from rumours that have been heard on the situation han mr price called a conference of representatives of all attorneys general in canada in an efljort to co- jqrt var prov jecurl h frauds a rjeont w i avli v1 vjvjvj vjvv aj at a v m ment by a di georgetown covering the stock exchange etttnrtion will be made to the domlnfoh govern ment by a delegation of the provin- icial representatives that gathered at queens feb 15th to feb 22nd do not overlook chasing a mothproof sui living room now is the time beautiful co vers and designs we have a range of suites lour floor that have never befotehseen equalled genuine english mohairs mohair frei jacquards moquettes tapestries and figured silcs are see ing shown the cushions of all suites are reversible serpentine fronts bar- rel ends beautifully hand carved feet and on some suites show walnut fronts that will astonish even the most conserva tive buyer are marked on each and every suite tor the sale we invite your inspection these suites can be purchased on the de ferred payment plan free with every sanibilt suite soldy during this sale we will give a beautiful four hundred day clock guaranteed for one year sale week contest guess the correct or nearest correct num ber of springs and win a beautiful solid wal nut spinet desk this will be given to the person making the nearest guess to number of oil tempered ches terfield springs contained in a bojton display in our store this contest is open to everyone who during this sale purchases 1 0000 worth of home furnishings or radio th correct answer is unknown for to prevent anyone know ing the correct number we have had someone remove some affe they were displayed contest closes saturday- feb 22nd re sults will re announced on wednesday feb- 26th in the event of a tie a second guess will be necessary to those tieing someone will win why not you phbne4 georgetown v j i rv-

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