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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Dec 1928, p. 26

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+ Leader Had ol | Bt. Johns, Noid, Dec. 12--Follow} is the text of, the. oh repro by means [of ap onogtaph. a at all' campaign. meetings. at Tg ov which in p former Premier Sir, a he ecial Broadcdst at Ul Campaign Meetings diture of not less than 2 1-2 million and, more likely 3 million dollars withitstwo years, I know that with- in a year anda half I can secure » 'investment of a million 'and a If dollars for an entirely new in- dustry, 1" know that I can breathe the breath of industrial life into the Gapder territory and make it a hive of industry, just as surely as the ber lives™and hums' today, 1 +| know that 'I can revolutionize the Sy 1| food problem by agricultural devel- er-| opment, men" and" would b i ¥ ie 'me to speak to sonally wer ! it not th ough: the. medi of this record. My fuge e isons. of hope, eathugiams, Wh and the. success, ; ch' naturally follows when that trinity of power' fis a for "thet \ common 'good. The Liberal party stands today,' as it. has 'ever stool for .he industrial ' development * | our homeland, its, fisheries, farth forests, 'mines, 'manufactures, 3 T know that the articularly in the south and west, which territory may rightly be described as the garden of ¢| foundland. Incident to this agricul- tural policy is the construction of utility roads to give access to large agricultural areas, and the railway. fisheries merely, be saved from the ruin which has been threatening them but can made successful and profitable to yi the fishermen as well as the merch; ants, This cannot be done by a for- ced stattory control through any group of merchants: expert ring cor- ole New-} WOMEN ACTIVE IN cannot | THE OSHAWA DAILY [IMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 194. poration or jacncy. It can be suc- f accompli ed only by means ya A ng with the law of sup- ply demand and other funda. tal laws of commerge, W Bet a and si ongly as Ww a ue. nd. Tha laws can no more be reversed by statute ' than an, act of Parliament could compel a stone to fall upward, *Education, encouragement, - de+ velopment, the cheapening of the cost of * 8 Rlfes and outfits, winter em- ploymen tion of modérn methods, the devel. opment of by products, a careful compliance with the fundamental and unalterable principles of commerce; these are. the foundation 'stones 'on which the structure ' of abundantly successful as well as profitable fish- eries, ay be reared, Hear then the 'call' of Newfoundland, Rally to our banner of: dchicvement, the banner of industrial develonment, thé banner of health, education, prosperity and progress." : "0.5 CONGRESS Washington, D.C, Dec, 12--~Five million women, through 'accredited representatives of organizations with that many individuals on their rolls , co-operation and applica- | ---- will press for senate ratification of the Kellogg multilateral treaty to re- nounce war, at the short session of congress. There have been few public issues: which have enlisted the apparent tre« mendous women's support as that ac- corded the Kellogg pact. While vari« ous groups have pet measures which they are sponsoring, the peace pact is receiving the support of 'all groups. While the women realize there are breakers ahead before the centyries- ong dream of women can actually come true, they see in the Kellogg treaty a beacon of hope and they are united in support of it. OR Another issue of, major legislative interest to women at the ng ses- sion. of congress deals also with the conservation of life, This is the New ton bill, creating a child welfare ex- tension service. in the U.S. children's bureau, This bill authorizes an ans nual "appropriation of one million dollars to be used in a campaign to reduce the ternity and infancy death rate and to promote maternal and infant hygiene, J "Evil Films Various groups will work also for other legislation of interest to wo- men, The National Parent-Teachers Association, which -includes men as well as women, is much interested in the Brookhart bill which 'provides : safeguards sensational The: General Federation of Wo- men's Clubs, which alone has a mem- against unwholesome an Hime bership of two million women, will urge la congress Bas, egislation perm an alien, legally admitte to the Uhied States Zit to Sac: ment of the immigration law of July, 1924, to bring to this countéy withe out delay his wife and unmarried minor children, thus making possible the re-ynjting of families now separ ated. ; The club women will also support the Shipstead-Newton bill to set aside the Rainy Lake Watershed re- gion of 14,500 square miles in Minne: Jota and Canada as an international park. v7 ; The National Woman's 'Party will continue to concentrate its efforts at the coming session of .congress on securing the equal rights amendment provid equ opportunity in all elds for men and women, "The child labor amendment, prohi- bition enforcement and uniform mar- riage and 'divorce laws are other pieces of legislation in which the Pwomen's organizations generally are interested, "Cheer up, old man," said the op- timist, "Things aren't as bad as they seem."". "No, but they seem to be," groan: 'ed the pessimist, : "Are. animals very fond Collins: "Goodness yes! Why even now there's a wolf at my door!" COUNTY JUDGES" ACT IS ALTERED Toronto, Dec. 12.--~On the rec- Price the Ontario cabinet, by Or- der-in-Council, has altered and re- ommendation of Attorney-General arranged the County Judges Act so that the county court districts of the province are now defined as follows: (1) Lincon, Welland, Hal- dimand, Norfolk, ' Brant, Wen'- worth; (2) Essex, Kent, Elgm, Middlesex, Lambton, Oxford; (3) Perth, Huron, Waterloo, Welling- ton; (4) Dufferin, Bruce, Grey, Halton, Peel; (5) Simcoe, Mus- koka, Parry Sound; (6) York; (7) Ontario, Victoria and Haliburton, Northumberland and Durham, Pet. erjorough; (8) Hastings, Prince Edward, Lennox 'and .. Addington, Frontenac; (9) Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Leeds and Gren- ville; (10) Prescott and Russel, Carleton, Renfrew, Lanark; (11) Thunder Bay, Kenora, Rainy Riv- er; (12) Algoma, Sudbury, Mani toulin, Nipissing, Timiskaming, Cochrane, : In Effect First of Year This alteration and rearrange- ment will take effect from the first of the new year, It has been effect- ed after several conferences be- | more effective administraiion tween the Attorney-Gener.! ang the County Court Judges, and is de- signed to bring about greater co- operation between officials and a of the law than bas prevailed in the past, By. cutting down the numoer of districts from 21, under the old arrangement, to 12, under the new scheme, it is possible to place more counties in each district than heretofore, and thus make available from tim: to time more Judges as occasions demand, ' , «Colonel Price pointed out that in. the past, when, with certain ex- cep.ions, the jurisdiction of a coun- ty court was limited to its county municipal boundaries, cages arose where courts were beld up due-to the new arrangement such 'hold the unavailability of judges, With ups' will be eliminated. Any Judge within a stated disipict can--be: de- tailed for work in any' county of that district. - 'For some' yehrs vpere bas "also been a growing tendency, Colonel Price stated, to:do away with 'he Juplor Judges. At the prasent time there are only eight or nine of these Judges in the province, Un- der the rearrangement of the Coun. ty Judges Act there will be even less call than before, it is felt, for the Junior Judges, A matrimonial agency is usually a male-order business. WINFIELD L. SGOT "DEAD IN DETROM Detroit, Dec. 12.--One of the few men in this world who lived us he liked was buried terday. He dled Saturday morning. His name was either Winfield, Earl of Clonmel, or Winfield Lionel Scott. One can take his choice, because he was entitled to either. He was 81 years old when he died, and he was happy, almost every day of the whole 81 years. He had a great many friends who loved him and his army of friends ranged far and wide in age, race and religion, He like people and had one of those charmed spirits that~brings 'out the best in those with whom he came in contact, When he saw beauty he- wanted it near him That is why his house was filled with paintings and bits of carving and many a rare and lovely piece of bric-a-brac. He was not rich from a worldly stagdpoint but made enough to gratily his ap petite for beauty, He was born New York and being a Yankee liked and kept the name of Winfield, Scott, even when a death in Ireland made him the Earl of Clonmel, a title created 150 years ago by George III. in water. powers, = ; . Railways . ra "The Right Honourable Sir. Wil. liam' Whiteways .visioh of industrial developments was .made ' real be- cause the Libgral party stood be- hind its program .of railway con- struction, The 'Right Honourable Sir Robert Bond's: vision beck ie. a fact at Grand Falls, It ap al ly. been my privilege to materialize a portion po La vision: of * industrial develop~ ment; for example, the Humber de- velopment, -the additional 'Petty Har- bor Power development, the. im- roved street car. sérvice in St. Yorn. the extension and improve: ment of land 'line and cable tele- graph "services, long distance tele: hony, the inauguration of the pol- pi of concrete bridge construction and the linking un of towns and set- tlements with 'each other 'and the railway by utility roads, which while available for tourist pu s are built in such sections of the coun: try as make them mosp adyantag- gous. to' the conimerce: of" the coup- try and most convenient for ' the people upon whose earnings the wel- fare of the country depends. : "My . railway reorganization -pro- gram. bas already saved the coun- try many million dollars. co-operation of the, and loyal railway Srganis no longer be an andual charge on the taxpayers 'of 'the country, = . ing fo the-countsy of LR it B ! ! iH ix g Possess Now Pay Later -- When you buy that Christmas gift for Him or Her, why, not make it something that will last a lifetime giving joy, for years and years to come? 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