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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 28, 1940, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown reralbv wednesday evenfng february 28th 1940 born aulmhk st josephs jhqs- plul london ont on friday w jsrtt 1m0 to captain j rtoohlon sutherland projlt and mrs sutherland a daughter men ajttjijm at his residence euchorn manitoba on thursday february 8 1m0 william chlsholm miller age 78 years son of theylaxe james and harriet miller of eaquesing m the passing of wullam chlsholm miller who died at his residence juk- bom man on thursday last feb ath the closing mark of an outstand ing chapter of life was made this wa thoroughly contributed- to by one of the most kindly upright christian gentleman it has ever been our pleas ure to associate with for the past three years our old friend has been confined to his home under strict medical care and through- out his illness his unbreakable faith and sturdy spirit buoyed him up his fiabit was not to co or murmur against his condition he bore his ailment stoically a it was always a happy visit for his many friends who called upon him almost dally he was born in old ontario sept 6th 1661 on lot 6 concession 11 es- queslng after pioneer day schooling be labored with his father and bro ther harvey until he arrived at the age of 20 when the call of the then north west came to him with no un certain appeal he took the advice oi his father and on sept 12th 1881 started on his first pilgrimage of the west with him at that time came joseph leslie and john cunningham pioneers of these parts who have long since passed to their reward they came west via chicago and st paul before steel had reached this far the adventures experienced by these upstanding young eastcners would nil book we were privileged to read a few incidents of the trip which in cluded one especial thrill that of tra velling 23 miles in a construction train which made the trip in 2 minutes over graded ties not properly fasten ed then there were the portaging thrills and the miles and miles tra- yaued on foot and with oxen mr millar met up with hit cousin the late alex fraser at oak river and eventually located a homestead in the beulah district sec s4u36 he re turned east later on hearing of the illness of his father who had died be fore he had arrived home return ing to his homestead he oomnleted bis duties in 1885 andfsaln returned east in 1887 mr miller came back to bran don and later went to great falls where he stayed until mr j broadley a cousin by marriage invited him to come to elkhorn to assist in the lum ber and general business here h worked here nine yean and was mar ried in 1885 to mabel dercy travis in 1888 he went with his wife and eldest son clarence died in the war to vancouver where he stayed until 1902 returning to accept a position in the hour mill which was run by the late prod travis from 1s06 to 1915 he farmed just north of own and lr 1918 entered the post offle as assist ant to the late a m frazer he con tinued here until 1929 when he was awarded the mall carrying contract in 1933 failing health led to his re tirement he is survived by his widow and two soils roy of bt paul minn ujs a and william frederick of bran don also one grandchild the runeral sevlce was conducted by rev caldwell in elkhorn united church on saturday feb 10th in the preserce of a large gathering of old lime friends and acquaintances it was to this institution that mr miller gave for many years such faith ful service on the board of stewards as an elder and as sunday school superintendent an office he held for 15 years many floral tributes bore silent tes umony of love and respect interment took place in elkhorn cemetery the pallbearers being messrs harry mc corklndale noble jones mooney sterling taken from the elkhom newspaper c of thanks mrs j tsregml and family wlsh to convey to their many friends and neighbours their sincere thanks for kindnesses and sympathy expressed during the sickness and death of a beloved husband and father also to specially thank the women s asso ciation of knox presbjterlan church for their kindness pure fool store eddys swan matches pkq 16c sani- flush tin 27c i maple llaf m cream of the west bread flour i r 49 iiawls floor wax 43c nabob coffee regular or 11 drip grind id 49c golden corn 25c fancy creamed mushrooms 21c baking powder sjts 15c special mtat values sweet pickled roll u lb 21c choice breakfast bacon ky lb 24c fresh bologna lb 14c george o atkins candidate in halton for the national government party to the people of iialton a positive program of production of farm products manufactured goods and munitions should hove been lr operation before the declaration o war no excuse existed for a mom ent b hesitation after hitler took czccho slovakia canada knew then that war was certain great britain and prance prepared furiously lor the day when hitler would attack the rest of civilization hon w mackenzie king says that he knew war was com ing yet he did comparatively noth ing to prepare for it great britain planned and worked piling up reserves of materials cloth ing supplies munitions and foodstuffs and by prodigious effort backed by the world s strongest industrial or ganization was barely able to estab lish a sufficient supply before the war broke out great britain and prance brought production up to the limit of their re sources f match the german prepara tion tor the decisive destruction of the spring battles which arc at hand canada waited knowing the war was coinine our pnmt minster failed to rouse the nation- to the imperithe need for action failed to plan to pro perly protect canada failed to pre- iare canada to plav htr part had iil appealed to vfyt canadian people to product with hilf the vigor with which he is now pkading to be re turned to office the nit ion would hai rt peeled his sincerity and hiodid his id ice m linns of dms of labor wero last betor wir brok mil after the sti7- ure of cvecha slo tk i tliosx kw i in never be itiiiind and we will bittorlj regret thu th wen pent m paid idluitss nifi whn hev might hrne been iimxi to clothe mci quip oui soldiers mill nv of dii ol labor haw bei n last sine war broke oui and pud for i lief as which si o ill im b i sed to the full in purpo t in pioduc on m llions of more div o iboi ill bi ls in th imrmdi tit futuri unum the koiernment fniltd to plan list tin hands of milli ns if c win i dlins who arc ng r to urodurt what ever ina be neecied tol in t mm h net dd cq h mi m ind up pile s to outfit he cwmfllui nrrm foi irtnf ervire cuiiklim pi tut stood id c whil tin nmd r i mun ion rlctli ni and snjjpmes m w b nv mil bounds cimdnn fumer- inr in do i h li pill ould n t rhr th ros ol prtvi mm whil tin i to s of foiwl win i mi uciimu itd wn bro ilht th l win n th i nnllmi for production lourl put olf m ioiim i then i mi tin ck nun i 1 it ion cannot get their- cost out of produc tion hundreds of thousands of can- milan farmers are terribly hardup a great many face bankruptcy th liberal party government announced a bacon policy in which everyone had been taken care of but the farmer he was not even properly consulted to day united states pork is being im ported to feed the customers of hal ton county farmers because the liber al party government made no proper provision lor farmers who might have produced canada s needs and the ex port quota for areaf britain it is imperative that a positive pro duction program free of patronage privilege and graft be put into effect canada must have a program that will enable farmers to produce at fair prices and factories to work to capaci ty on war orders at fair wages under which soldiers will be assured of pro per care suitable clothing and a supply of equipment tha will keep thm fully armed with the best that scientific production can provide to that end i shall devottjny whole ef- rorr and energy produce all we can give all we can serve all we can vote for victory yours for victory oeorge c atkins at the regular meeting of verdun rebtkah lodgt no 184 held on tues day evening feb joth mr and mrs joseph hall were presented with a blaut fill lace table cloth and mr hall w ith a smill personal girt prior to raving for thilr new honu at alton they hae both betn very faithful and nhild mtmtxrs of the lodfl and will be greatly musert but the w ish w as epiestd thatthey would both rami back just as otttn as jiossiblc new advertisements umehouse the regular monthly mnftw of the qlrla lookout club was held at the home of miss inea scott on sat urday afternoon wlui a good atten dance and the president mm harvey norton in the chair plans were dis cussed for a croklnole party to be held the middle of march messrs wm and gordon grelg or brantford visited with miss ivens and the gales last week end mr kenneth stephenson visited friends in the neighborhood on sat urday mbs shirley wright visited with mr and mrs wm wright of erin re cently congratulations to captain and mrs gordon sutherland on the birth of a daughter on friday morning last mr and mrs wilfrid oreenless and daughter marianne spent sunday with mr and mrs a w benton mr and mrs thos haines and sons spent sunday at mr and mrs jos scott a balunafad jerwy gowh wanted applj statin price md further particular to o munz r r no 1 otiilph 2tp tor salt six i oomed lioust on pii i mli row tui igc hgl us md luibt tuidtn ppl 1 lorna- allen pajximill rot geoib town 2 p notice mi wife haunt lolunumly left me i shall not bt itjxnslble for anj dcou eontr itted m m name hereaf- tr wllhoit mi writun order sid tu mill ciortetfwn 3tp illntiiik ind iapi rhaninj lyc imiii md rt ismiibu pit sil b tmdir it n h 21 it with 10 ft b n linn 20 ft b 18 it jr ik low st or an s inlj k pt 1 appl pneisdi joiv i lip miss norma mckchnie of toronto pent the week end at her home her mr and mrs g crewson and family of acton have rented mr jim mckec- hnies house and are moving in we are sorry to report that mar guerite kcntner ls on the sick list we hope she will soon be up around again mr and mrs wm wiley have re turned home after visiting friends in toronto for the post month the concert given by the literary club of ospringe was well attended ind proi ed to be very entertaining the musical numbers were much ap- prldat d the oneact play entitled a mod 1 wife provoked much laughter and applause amonn those who attended the fun eral of the late bessie cole on friday feb 19th were mrs d j molr pic kering miss elva cole miss mary glendinnlng and pt w j cassidy i of toronto mrs h yemen mrs dr i a henderson mr w m penlelow and mr harold cluxton of guelph i mr percy houston and mr elgin houston alton mr morton houston frndale and friends from george town norvil erin and ospringe amobf the beautiful floral offerings wen wreaths from mother from bro- 1 ther and sister spmy from douglas md mirgaret smith other floral tri butes from the wa ballinafad unit ed church friends and neighbours iauhtrs ol the lau hi nrj cole mr mri l s jolm williamson mr joseph sn m birbarn sopei miss mir u in t bingham mr ray tliomixson mi md mrs aliens hiompson mr w j ci sid mr cookt mi domki hn on mis im low mrs mcglll mis mdnhri mrs w h kentnor uid mrs hi old ciaie the flower- luinrs wie m ssrs elwood snow c i iti k siifn mnon prkt a pat- i i son clnrhs tliomjxson ro webb i i jo m i hir correspondence burlington feb aoth 1940 editor of oeorgetown herald georgetown ontario dear sir may i be permitted to use space in your valuable paper to correct some wrong impressions regarding my re signation as the conservative candl- date for the coming federal election twelve months ago i was elected as candidate at a conservative convention held at milton since that time canada has enter ed the war at the side of the mother country dur prime minister has seen nt to carry on on strictly party lines the conservative leader dr manlon feels and rightly so that canada should have a war time national gov ernment and that candidates should be selected on that platform acting on that principle i felt it my duty bo resign which i did of my pwn free will in order that a national govern ment candidate might be chosen on saturday feb 10 an open meeting was held at milton and a national government candidate was selected under dr manlon may we canadians all work together jfti our war effort and may god pro tect us from the horrors that have fallen on the people of europe i thank all those who so loyally supported me at the convention also friends who have extended to me thelf well wishes yours truly oeo w thorpe choice tresii frl1t and vegetables at ma 1rkfs a e farnejll phone 75 free delivery tl 2 n pil ier please exhiirr n hit d ind sordid wen th stnnns m rroundiiil c m ida war eft nt inrili nnnt wn cjn whin i x nied tli i cinidii be met i uttitik r nd to do tmuit needed hindlt st id wnu kl 1 i i l i- ree mill add not tdyour bills old com pan liyat the thermostat at our control will add lo our favontr trmprrature ease without boosting then tend the furnace your heating costs for only twice a day rt pcrsuls you to save we stand squarely btepfi save time behind this guaranteed yet burn the most eco- old company heat con- nomicalofhous- trol learn more hold fuels old aboul swe an companyb an- ppv weryourinquiry thracite fmc courtesy xou juat set anthhaciti promptness tion des m ike n d i inulin i miecd qi aim jti s sniin compinv s nidi s tv i compwij stat on low prue floo fnmi- with thls atn sh d nds on sail cro s who sixinsoiid the 1 in tisun which would bin i i i mns for tin dun tion of i uur ilukol supkrt in uit whin 11 trud to e esls- whlch tlio dtjwrtmenl or w tnni ills it ls ver e i mdir tin present setup iil li k of imrmnm bt twein i ki poi m i it to rnment i royal guelphs comfortable theatre friday to monday cary rosalind grant russeul in howard hawks his girl friday with ralph s llamy saturday continuous from 1 30 pm tuesday to thursday nelson eddy iona massey in balalaika with chailtc ruggles kr ink morgan c aubrey smith gone with the wind starts march 8th for one week matinees daily at 1 30 f iiinir ihows at 8 pm 1l utils reserved for fcning performances feinnt 1 00 except lodges mil in s 75c except lodges m1 oiders gien prompt it tent ion ol llk rc h n lit ii ml nil her han h u the w i ti ith lo our rep e ntitthe- as hi hd promised as it ts lils v lemn duu lo do cinada s leading publishers of na tional publications men whose pntrio tlsm to canadi hot to political parties ind patronage ls beyond question men whom i know personally and whose and honesh of purpose i re spect and admire have made the fol lowing lrdktmcnt or the liberal pnrtj eoeniment and hnv submitted the proof in maclein magazine and the financial post it was charned in the articles that the rcoro revealed flarrnnt personal and iwlltiml ftvorlti m in the iwarding or con tracts in competence in he execution or public bi sjness the lllnf of a mi nufac luring oonirart to middlemen ownlne no plant ttie awarding of no celling cost i plus rontracls without competition tile letting of a one tender con i tract to a personal friend of the mini ster failure to supply otherwise com pleted aircraft with the propellers ne- cesar to tty them mlsrepesertation by the minister of the rate of delivery of military air craft tabling by the minister of docu- iw watch grossly misinformed the house of commons on a matter in volving the expenditure of millions or public money awarding of a costplus arms con tract without competition to a group consisting of a stockbroker the bro ther of member or parliament and a promoter who had neither experience in the production of small arms nor the equipment to produce them these are some of the things that ibihties bu hir in fumihx plan ioi net detnlls and iiiulotin familjlx sio st clement i montieal mabel e ml rray teacher of stringed instruments and graduate of united music teachers g uild has opened her studio in georgetown over komshead s bakery john st pupils prepared for radio ind concert work phone 317 george town 1 tp j b mackenzie son jh0ne33 georgetown interior decorating i have wide range of 1640 wallpaper ask for samples and prices painting ird paperbanglng e bludd phone 5 r t glen williims 4t tl wood for sale choice beech and maple at tt00 ti c mfatcd r tajm wdt mlxel wood peroorc j bbandford pbotte all wood orden to isij wre fuuiio md exposed wi malned hidden that mr king would not let parliament see the production efforv of canada has been shamefully weak and ham pered by patronage farmer cannot produce as they should bacauaa they tenders wanted tenders will be received by the cor- pontion of georgetown up until mar 5th at 6 pm at the clerks oflfte for 1 the supplying and insulation of electric wiring an fixtures i the reading room of the public library 2 the painting of interior jof the same room specifications may be seen at the clerks office it p b harrisoiglerk monuments oakvilletmonument works dpdana inlttert cemetery lettering corner post and markets a good display in stock a mckeuar prop 19 colborne 8 west oakv1lle pastry rhqur ix 55c jewel shortening 13c aylmer peas 2 1 9c aylmer sk corn 2 tins 19c pepper white or black 0- per round x cfc bacon sliced side 27c mealed back 35c cheese mild canadian nifpy old 24c ib 25c ib lux flakes 23c lux toilet soap 3 for 16c special deal one large rinso two lifebuoy soap all for 32c chicken haddie 2 tin 27c salmon lib tin 29c cloverleaf cotaoe coffee early morning ground fresh 29c special one cent sale 1 pkg ivory snow 1 glass bowl all lor 25 c tread white or brown 4 far 15 lyons tea 39c 34c blue label pound yellow label k pound domino tea celery hearts head lettuce new gajbswm grapefruit new carrots dominion stores

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