Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1932, p. 2

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hr lltjt gg4c man jl page 2 the georgetown herald wednfleday evening march 2nd 1932 sojoiaq tke household word for tea fresh from lji gefcjcn amtujmiih iuiiiijh ummih3i t ft silvers big sale still going on this week end dont ntiss getting your share of the biggest bargairu ever offered m h silver phone 37s main st georgetown ihfhh hhwwillrtmih i irthliutrphr rhhhmhr building gall foat an kstimaxb on the cost of the twhmtio- ma terials you will require tor the completion of that project too avre no we p to quote you toe lo n possible prices or ce ment roofing and other related iminhsls of a quality that will enable you to build for pffma- nenoe eronomlo free delivery service to ab t in ouulaetown arum mhoon and sujiouiidftttg leu ussy georgetown lumber co ltd phone georgetown 2so acton 120 atf makrted hunter woods aft the parson age georgetown on saturday feb 37th 1932 alice oldest daughter of mr and mrs p woods to ernestf hunter of brampton died mattkew8at bis home lot 21 fourth line west crunguacousy on suxuly morning february 28th 1933 john robert matthews in his 64th year beloved husband of annie munn matthews couijn8 at weston hospital on wednesday february 24th 1932 al fred collins beloved husband of mary jane dewhurst in his 61st year obituary alfred coluns after a lingering illness of more than two years mr alfred collins passed quietly away at weston hos pital on- wednesday feb 24th the late mr collins has been an esteem ed reorient of georgetown for the past twenty years and his death is deeply regretted deceased came to georgetown from blackburn eng land and wasan employee of the c n railway here he was an adher- eht of the anglican church and a ubersl ini politics he la survived by his widow two sons wmiaxns- chester of liverpool england alfred of georgetown and three daughters mrs mocraney oakvllle km t w alien of osnaiwa and mrs john carson of ouesph the funeral took place oil friday afternoon from bis sons residence to st georges church the service being conducted by the rector rev w a o tbonmson the pallbearers were mr w mccartney mr t allen mr a pewhurst mr a dewhtirst mr j mular mr e itlnuner the heart of your watch is the mainspring- the mainspring is a thin ribbon of steel about two feet in length and is nighty tempered curiously enough a first class spring with plenty of ginger la not tile one that can be safely guaranteed against breaking while a softer spring which will not da its work so well is relatively break- proof a soft spring will keep on running indefinitely bat it does not keep a watch running with precision it oannot keep up its gait and you have to wind it oftener what is the nee of hawing it stay on the job if it doaent do the job right while a good spring may break at any moment fine to the undaunted effect on it of electrical and atmos pheric oonrtftrotvi it pays msr dividends in true ftrnnkeanrng bring your watch troubles to us we will be pleased to help yon fkbkuasv bmth8tonbamktbtt8t j h jordan watchmaker georgetown jeweller h mi 1 r h thompson co for dependable hardware 3 poultry drinking fount feed hopper 75c grit boxes salts and sulphur b a oyster shell 10 1b for 1 finger mule leather mitts per pair 7 in mill saw files grey floor paint per qt quick drying varnish per qt celloglass 165 per yi 5 we spariathtw in 5 plurnbirag electrical waring and furnace work of a0 s kinds r h thompson co db thomas wbigoefswoktb noted vetkrinabian dies the following relating to thedeath of a native of ashgrove and brothel of our esteemed townsman mr oeorge wrlggkeaworth was taken from the daily telegram of au coalre wuu of february 34th dr tnomas whgglea veter inarian and long a prominent and resapcted citizen of baa claire and a former president of- the wisconsin veterinary medical association died at his home 830 south river street early this morning he bad been 111 tor four years but it was onry recently that has con dition had become serious dr wriggjeswordi was 75 years old be was born at ashgrove out on january 20 18s7 when he observed bis last birthday on january 30 he was presentes with an htonorary life men by the wlsosnsln veter inary medical association in recogni tton of ua service to the profession and to the association it would have been fifty yea in march that the deceased began practice of bis profession at duluth minn shortly after his graduation front ontario veterinary college in march 1883 tt was while in duluth that be was married and in ism he and his wife moved to kau claire re siding here ever since tk funeral win be held at 230 oclock saturday afternoon from the mavrinlc temple the pev fred j jordan officiating there will also be masonic services interment will be at forest rm cemetery surviving him are his widow three sons dr frank iv dr oeorge b and boy el wriggleaworth one daughter mrs walter olson all of kau claire two sister mrs welle parsons of min neapolis end mrs j oemeron of toronto and one brother oeorge w wriggleeworth of georgetown onw also six grandchildren aim parsons was here when he died she bad been here for some weeks during bis last nrtw besides membership in the masonic order the deceased was also a mem ber of the modern woodman of america he was for yean a member of the first methodist church until its iu with the lake street church and active in its affairs he stood high in the veterinary pro fession and active in the affairs of the state association the body will he in state at the stokes undertaking parlor from 3 to 0 pin friday when friends may can town council council met on tuesday night with mayor mackenzie in the chair reeve cleave and councillors davis barnes gibbons and cummlngs present minutes of previous meeting read and coriflrmed mr wm oilman complained of infractions of the milk bylaw he was advised by the mayor to lay ius complaint before a justice of the peace correspondence was read frosn chil drens aid society oalt council de partment of health re domestic water supply the bank of montreal noti fied council that the rate of interest for 1932 would be 6 per cent moved by cummlngs seconded by cleave that chief marshall and coun cillor ban- be a deputation to attend i the canadian waterworks assoclalon convention to be held at niagara fulls ont on march 9th loth and 11th and that their expenses be paid motion lost the mayor reported that mr strai ten town solicitor suggested meeting council at anearly date and discuss ing matters pertaining to the munici pality moved by cuuimtngs seconded by barnes that the following accounts be passed h marchment sts 18 os w c cunningham sts 4 so h maxchmerit sts 18 00 h marchment sts 18 00 h marchment sta 18 00 o stacey drawing wood 2 40 jas rlardlng drawing wood 5 83 c n railways pine crossing property v 13 00 john mcdonald coal ww 37 90 bell telephone mun office 590 bell telephone chiefs res 2 92 bell- telephone town hall 2 75 o r muckstrt ww 16 88 w o marshall express s 61 etahordbons hardware 1 48 e cv thompson court services 4 00 win ward court services 4 00 municipal world subscription 22 11 j n cneill st son town truck 18 43 canadian brass co ww 29 78 georgetown hydro ww 1 58 georgetown hydro fire hall 75 georgetown hydro org alarm 1 35 georgetown hyttrv town hall 8 07 georgetown hydro ww power 46 17 r h thompson co ww 1 65 l w dann town hall 1 15 john mcdonald ww 40 70 oeorgetown herald printing ae crlpps town trucks 14 a livingston r sts 17 00 moved by gibbons seconded by cummlngs that the esquestntj oouncll be notified that the rent of the court room for court days will be wo0 per day starting with beginning of 1933 paid at end of year same as other towns carried councillor davis introduced the matter of purchasing road machinery and the same was discussed at some length 14 97 correspondence another county borden following is a copy of a letter sent to reeve w el mbrden of trafalgar oakvllle r r1 feb 37 ims to the reeve of trafalgar and mem bers of halton county oouncu sirs i am wondertnsj tf you realise the share you are bearlns in oannec- ttom with the oakvllle subway in my opinion you are bemg loaded with a most unreasonable and unnecessary burden it is really a local hnprove- ment although the trafalgar eoundl built the road the 7th une is operat ed by the county i do not see why grade seperatlons should be paid for under ordinary county equalisation- rate they should be paid for more according to local benefits they confer the county share of the 1139000 it will coat is 137300 acton pays 4 1112 burlington 86 3372 george town 5 tiseo milton 47 1303 onkvfbe pays less annually tn interest thaw they are paylne for the gates they gain 50 a year and you hold the ba oakvllle pays 10j 3033 plus b phone 46 storgetown b msamaabwbahbnbbbmambibawmmbma norval the young people of nerval united cliuroh held their regular rneettn on tmmj errening after devotional ex- erdses and roll oil mr oeorge bun announced the following program hymn jesus shall reign solo by bat walter fiddler a debate arm ament vs disarm arnenv- aflat d wey and mrd bull netrattve and mosa k adams and mr o ramdne aflrsnatlve the noathre won it mi deoided to nut rsitiotwin on laasnoh 8th and sapply the altar lunch and the dosing haltonpeel association held gathering in regina the followlrur from the retfna leaderpost of peb 11th wtu be in terestlng to many old friends in halton and peel dr a oregar smith resrlna was named to the presidency of the hal ton peel counties association on the occasion of their nyr reunion held wednesday night february 10 at the ohamplaln hotel r j moffat president of the as soclatto presided appr 65 guests attended other officers were patron senator w b willohighoy moose jaw honorary president dr s h corrlgan lariipman honorary vicepresident thomas h pearen in dian head past president ft j mof fat regina rloepreaident d r la ment regina chaplain hon r 8 leslie 8peaker of the saskatchewan legislature secretary miss wtnnirred wilson regina ssslstant secretary mrs d r lamont regina treasurer miss ethel wilson regina executive dr f c mlddleton mrs j a mcoregor mrs 0 m henry leonard robb r j petrie miss f snell and miss esteue pearen main speakers were l t robb who proposed the toast to our coun ties wmh response by b f mcgreg or u1a for oravesbourg with the orchestra of snell and son formerly of peel county furnishing the music song numbers were given by mrs d r lamont and dr m r parkin with miss grace momaurioe as avoprwnnan- 1st dr xt also conducted the cornrnunlty slnsing rnuowlng the programme cards and dancing were enjoyed with w mc- quarrie aberdeen as master of cere monies feature of the meeting was the ob servance of a moment of silence hi reverence to those members of the as sociation who had been called by death during the past year t h pearen one of the oldtlmera of peel county recounted some of the early in the history of the county and recalled the time when he had the choice of four methodist churches all within a mile avnd a half of his home and also the time there were 17 hotels within a distance of 17 miles lay members in attendance at the function each wore flowers the gift of dr s h corrigan of lampmsui for mer resident of halton county and a vote of thanks on behalf of the ladles was extended to dr corrlgan by mrs c m henry seconded by alias s e pearen r pomtuc is the low- priced car that gives you riding comfort in the orrtiac six youll find a great many things that contribute to this riding comfort youll appreciate the extralong wheelbase end extralength springs entirely enclosed for lasting perfect operation and shock absorbers which can be instantly adjusted by the ride control then in addi tion there are 47 points of rubber cushioning through out the chassis wtpch pre vent squeaks and noises we cordially v invite you to try pontiac features yourself prone 134 ijsten to general motors br of m maple leaf home games from cfrb ckcl or cfca at 9 tun georgetown- hockey 0 j- kicked by colt farm hand 4 dies a sad andfatal accident took place on saturday morning last about 1030 when leslie van was kicked on the head by a colt and almost instantly killed deceased was working for mr john devereaux on the 7th line just west of georgetown when the- accident occurred he had just released a t year old colt from a box stall and as the animal passed out of the door into the yard it playfully kicked up its heels striking the unfortunate 48 9f rrma on tne rf8ht temple killing htm almost instantly mr devereaux was close by when the accident accurred and secured medical assistance as soon as possible but without avail deceased was so years old and had been with mr devereaux since li september having been placed by the soldiers aid commission he an honorable young man highly spok en of by his employer who deeply regrets the sad accident dr mccou coroner and chief marshall visited the scene of he accident and decided an inquest un necessary the remains were removed to mc- clurea undertaking parlors and later taken to toronto by the soldiers aid commission for burial ontario legislature 5k of the whole 7b3 their sbareik tn following were among the is thus 11035 tt 6 this is less than the 700 a year they pay for the gates esqueslng 160 4504 nassagaweya 7 s1b46 nelson 164 4476 tra falgar pay 7428 387 plus 4u of the whole 5007 ifr mbrden stated ha the star that he was doing away with the contin ual expense of the gates i cannot see that if trafalgar pays 13331 at 6 this would cost 800 a year in terest or 1066 a year amortising it at miyear for 20 years he also stat ed that 10000 of work had been done by the railroad there is nothing to show for it perhaps he refers to the land bought north of the tracks for a detour if this land was used as a detour over the tracks through the gates which are guarded the dan gerous 6th line corselng would be eliminated and the naulrements of safety satisfied and the necessity for a lubway eliminated the railways pay the huge sum of neariy 100000 this oomes back directly as taxation and increased freight rates what was the deficit of the onr last year with these facts before you you might be led to take some action in the matter i remain yours truly htjoh calvkrlky guests who were present mr and mrs h e cartwvlght mr and mrs v q mason mr and mrs a c shaw mr and mrs wm wil son d h hudson davidson dr and mrs a mcgregor smith dr and mrs j a mcoregor oeorge wilson mrs william reed baharres dr and mrs m r parkin mr and mrs j mcpherson thomas peauem in dian head mrs ford indian head and mrs donnelly indian head mrs tracy onry mr and bars d r lamont miss christina mcqueen james f mcqueen mla qravel- bourcr dr and mrs h mc stehens miss wtnnlfred wilson nat otven mjua dellsle mr and mrs oliver dean mr and mrs a h snell aott miss p snell miss ethel wjlson miss charlotte wilson mr and mrs robert simpson mrs r f donaldson flndlater mr and mrs w d donaldson mr and mrs r j moffat mr and mrs r j petaie percy reed mrs charles jac kson dr and mrs f o mlddleton mr and mrs leonard robb dr and mrs irvine premier george s henry in the ontario legislature in the debate on the speech from the throne charged the liberal leader with antipublic ownership attt nations and spoke stomgly tn defense of the ontario hydro power oommisrjnn amd us administration premier henry moved an amend ment to that introduced by w k n sinclair opposition leader which places the liberate in the position of voting for or against hydro r pledges the legislature anew to hydro and to the principle of service at cost also pledging support to the m service rendered by the oomtntsaon the debate on the speech continued with ten speakers adding to the dis cussion on hydro wilfrid helghing- ton st davidstoronto one of the youngest members of the conserva tive benches made a yiig attack upon those who criticise hydro and urging the government to tflt its stand upon declining to enquire into the 1129000 airdsweeaey payment on the beauharnols contract others who spoke were austin smith essex w w staples south victoria fred j mcarthur northumberland j f strickland peterboro city and for the liberals dr l j simpson sltncoe centre j f sangster glengarry t a murray renfrew north and r a baxter south oxford the mortgage relief measure in troduced by hon w h price attor ney general advanced to the com mittee stage of the house with slight aroenrknents to be made it la plann ed to change the form of sppucatlons that are to be made in the county of york where theyoan be made to the mastertoobambers ineavart of before a county judge it is hoped the act wul he in force within the next two weeks and will probatory date back to feb 3 tn furthering the future road pro gram for the province premier henry and hon leopold macaolay minister of highways conferred with county road representatives from au parts of the province out of the trials of the present day premier henry informed the county officials win come a saner policy in regard to road construction but he was pleased to know that muni eipaattles are not c down their road expsnidbires to an unreasonable degree for if this were done it would only add to unernployment the government plans a reduced program for the year hon mr macauley in formed the delegates dr r wode- house warden of carleton county proposed a provincial cominisaon to govern all roads and highways to take over all existing county deben tures and be given ipower to tax traf fic the bin mmmi the apprentice ship act sponsored by hon j d montelth minister of pubhc works and labor was advanced to eonmnlt- tee stage when further raswesenta- ttbns from the traeds who are oppos ing it are heard- arthur kills conservative south ottawa introduced an aroendment to the railway and municipal act which would vest in the ontario railway and municipal board all uuw to control and direct motor transporta tion systems in the province the measure does not interfere with muni cipal autuartty within their boundar- rkv dr ojne hurt as auto ovkrttrrns rev dr w h cllne grimsby beach 78 years old widely known re tired baptist minister wavs injured feb 34th when his motor car a gift of former parishioners skidded and overturned in a deep alters he was removed from the wreokedt car by a passing motorist and ttklen to his home where medical aid was render ed by dr otordon a sinclair his injuries constat of a brokerx jaw head laoerationa and fractured rsns and lie is also suffering from ihock the pieces car was damaged to the extent of 4w polios said that so tar as they were aware no other car figured in the accident dr cllnes n old friends in georgetown srfceh nhn a speedy restoration to health the long distance truckers should be forced oiit of bnstneos remarked one shdpper in the ga but bar breckon told him that this procedure was impossible a suggestion came from the crowd that trucking charges based on weight and not bn the full can would help the shipper robert mcouuoch expressed his re gret that torontowas becoming more and more the dumping ground of the long distance shipper why we pay more money for oil and grease than we get for butter he said this was the best purpose for second grade cream he told the meeting it is lute basntping our heads against a stone wall concluded mr mcculloch the following officers were elected president h a dolson cheltenham vicepresident w j praser streets- ville secretary robert mcculloch brampton directors messrs dolson praser mcculloch john anderson maovule d j lamtny malton v and norman cameron norwal mytreev hextyes v at the realednce of the brides par- ento mr and mrs j m deayes mil ton the marriage was solemnised saturday afternoon of their daugh ter fleda j to a james mylrea son of mrs elisabeth and the hue mr philip cajne mylrea of toronto in the presence of immediate relatives and a few friends the ceremony was conducted by rev j w magwood of woodstock assisted by rev j w alkins of st paula united church milton the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of beige georgette with bronze hat and shoes and carried taltwnan rosea she was attended- by her sister miss dorothy denyes the groom was attended by mr arthur evans of toronto the wedding march was played by mrs e l aomy of toronto cousin of the groom and mrs t d mylrea of pittsburg sang at the luncheon fol lowing the ceremony mrs j w mag- wood kn w j alkins and mrs j ford or oakvllle presided at the tables the weddirsj couple took the train at hamilton for new york for an ocean trip to panama and the west indies on their return they win be at home at ibs st leonardb avenue toronto after april 15th champioxi card of thanks to friends and neighbors we hereby convey our very sincere thanks for the many rindnessea and sympathy ex tended to us on the occasion of the death of our beloved husband and father mrs alfred collins and family free drawing our store next week for this beautiful synchronous electric clock 1200 value to introduce a revolutionary new rpoduct one hour enamel yoitu like that clock if you win it bat even if yaws- tawky star fcrnt shining on the day use draw is made yoafh be able to get real enjoy ment and pleasure oat of the glorious effects obtainable with this start ling new pradaet rogers one hear atnamel the flret enamel ever mtrotueeed that dribs in onk hods it has every advantage is colors that inspire yoa easy flowinr no brash marks satiable for practically any sarface whether old or new and onk hour drying come in get your free draw coupon and also hill particulars about rogers one hour enamel that new wonder utility product for the home watch our window richardsons hardware phone 25 georgteown a bio gathering of fkkx dairymen that milk producers of peel county are liwilgiiant over the present situa tion was evident at the annual meet ing of their association in the odd fellows hail at brampton saturday afternoon usually this meeting at tracts about 40 rsoduona bat at this session nearly 3o0 crowded the hall controversy became general when e h clark aurora and w k brec kon president of the toronto as- soctation made snort speeches for the good of canada farmers must be able to pay their own way and they cannot do so at 01411 per hundred pounds declared mr clark we dare not let our farms go to if we must cotrspwte on a world market we must tie sole to buy on a world market dairy stock could pay leas dividends he said mr csark submitted that the favrmex was getting only 2714 cent of the con- suraer dobkr for milk grocery bargains at carrolls jjj here buy now save moneyi cot squaftty nrsf always corn fjawa bread swast and tender 4 no 2 tins del man corn i7 no 2 tauda butter citfomv o cu coffee cotooa a shad lb 33 tea onolt sfxeu crlo- peas frankford lined sieve 4 4 no 2 tins grant giam peas no 2 sauna 19 cornstarch 8c rolled oats 6 21 herring ie tit 10 latvma cm asparagus 19c codfish 15c pint salmon sardines 5 25c labyt pork sad beans 2bigw joos im strawberries 27e n a ua large figs 2 f 29c qusgrf cora rooms 40c vsluc each cwrotts own odoticsa cle 2 nser 11 c usmssv crawfssrwt peach jam fl i- 32e cocoanut 2- 29e butter vox zl velveeta 1 5c 1 nawti b crtjoaalrr tomatoes a 25 i -stat-st- caawtoixl uawlsaqb il y lemons per doz oranges per dox main street 2sc grapefruit 47c and 28c head lettuce phone sjft 25c 3 for 25c georgetorvn 8jtil- aassisi yt stii r j

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