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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Oct 1929, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 Succeeding Cd ¥ URsinbiished 181) $i publ l "Bnd 1egal Hh i Canadas by Mundy Printing Company Limited: Chas M Mundy President; A R Alloway See retary fhe Qsliawn Daily Times is 8 member of the Cana dine Press. the Canadian Daily Newspapers As sosiation. The Ontaria Provineis) Dailies and the Audit Buresy or Clreulations SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by sarvier. Mie » week By mail in Cansde (outs Oshays carrier delivery Wmite) $400 » wear: United States $6.00 » your TORON IO QFFICE #1 Bund Building 06 empeiance Biiset, Telephone Adelaide 0107 HD Tresidder reprasentative REPRESENTATIVES IN (VE | Pours and Stans, Ine, New Yark snd Chicago es SS "MONDAY, OCTOBER 28; [929 SOUND DEVELOPMENT marry yey Th reviews of Canin tusiness which are made from time to thine by the leading banks of Canada have come ta be regarded as relinble indientors of the soundness or otherwise of various branches of mdustry In the eotintry, These eviews are the result of eareful study and consideration: of conditions as they are, and of epuie and efioet of vitrlous phases of 'Auciuntion in the eountry's industrial hfe, From thitt standpoint, its interesting (note the optimistic atitude whieh is ndapted by the Canpdian Hank of Commerce in a statemont issued regarding the future pf Canada's 'automobile industry, The bank's statement is, aptimisti Neves that the develppment of the automobile ine dustry in Canada hus been along sol nd nes, and he musy it sees in the growing export ti wde of that in fustry one of ite brightest spots, Last year, the states Ment shows, ears valued at 836,000,000, or one third of the total of production in Canada, wore shipped ta ) other countries, and the evemwidening scope of for alin, and partioularly British Kmpire markets, leads to the strong convigtion that this trade will show a groat inerense in the years ta eome Tho summary of the whale sitmmtion, as if ds seen by the bank, is of Ryocial Interdit, sinoe dt gives a peasoned view an to Why Wondidans in Canada ar und, It says, dCannda 1s, afer the United States, the largest "produger of motor velieles asm whole, and aot only the largest producer, but alsa the largest user of passenger ears, It is only as a producer and user of motor trueks and busses that vanks after England and France as well as the Ci United Ntates, Whe intense competition has arisen in this in dustry all aver the world, and especially in Can ada and the United States, has led to many ama! gamations and rearganizations, In Canada, the number of manutacturers Is small, as compared with the United States, but the subsidiaries of American companies dn Canada represent the largest and strongest sompthies fi that county, and this is a factor whigh 8ugurs well fay the W wre of the Canadian industry, THE LIQUOR SALE FIGURES After mueh coaxing and wheedling and demanding, Promior Ferguson has announced to the people of Dntario the figures of liquor sales for the eleven months of the present fiscal year ending on Septenis ber 30, These figures have been anonunges, Gf course, because liquer Jag been famed into theeleation ganis palgn as ap tien! Tesne, and has crdwded to one pide many other questions which might have heeome the major points in the campaign, They Fhew that there is an increase of something over $6,000,000 in the amount spent in the Qntario government lguos shops and beer warehouses gver the same peried for the previous year eh LI ds Interesting to nate Mat" Premier" Porguson announced these flgures with a certain amount of ride, He did not produce them until the demand of e opposition became so strong that it wonkl have on & confession of weakness to hald them back longer, Rut, having been placed in the pasivion at he had to give the figures er admit the weak: i he tried to make thie hest possible case out of a rather bad situation, I The Times, 1s not interested in the political aspects Ay liquor question, but it is interested in the tre: ndons econamie loss to Ontario of the traffie in Huuor that is sponsored hy the Ontario goverment nd the increase of six willion dollars in one year the total of liquor sales in net § record of which any oitizen of Ontario should feel any ease for pride satisfaction. The total of $35,000,000 which will ve been spent in liquor before the year da over have been spent to much better advantage by o people of Ontario. Millions of dollars of that joney should have gone to buy food, elething and ts and shoes, and to pay sents to keen families p happy amd comfortable cirewmstanges, It in Wee is to avold facing the facts. tis towe and undis- ble, that many of thase who waste their substance buying laquor cannot afford to do soy, and as a wit their families have to suffer for the selfishness the thirst for strong drink which are encouraged the oxistence of government liguer shops and Pr warchouses, SThe Liguor Contral Act, no matter how sincere ts ponsors may be in their protestations that it is a erance measure, in the direct canse of the ine greased amount of money spent on liquor in Ontario, and it is only right that the people of this province be given an apportunity ol ssing their emnation of this measure in a Wig iroly apart any political considerations, heenuse it he is, ihe % 4 CLEMENCEAU AND PEACE ee -------- J] Clamentean, the "Tiger of France," is ap LI -- ovnical mm hfs ol age. a twos volume work which ho has' published, he expresses the view that there is Nude hope in the world for ' lasting peace, Having written this in his oll age, after Jiving nn world which has scen 'sussessive wars, wars In which his country hag been involved, he might he excused for having a gloomy aspect of what the future holds for mankind, He is inclined to doubt the ability of human nature to change in sues copding generations, He takes the eynical attitude that there always have heen causes for wars, and that these will always be present, and that under these eonditlons peace in the world is impossible, Ope cannot be tog eritiesl of the views of a man whe has ljved through the experiences of Clemeneesy, and whe is now clghty-six yenrs old, The erux of Ws argument lies In his refusal to believe that the world is changing for the better, that men sre addpt- Ing a different outlook towards the conditions which at one time would have been productive of armed hostilities between nations, Ie refuses to believe (hat treaties ean ever be anything but "seraps of paper," and will, net admit that there is any ehange in the attitnde of the nations of the world jn thelr dealings with ene another, In facet, Clemenceaw's arguments sound lke those of a4 modern Rip Van Winkle, of a man who has shut himself off from the world for a deeade, and believes that there has been no change in conditions or sentiments in that perled, That, of eourse, is fur removed from the truth, The League of Nations has done move than prevent wars, It has ereated a new atmosphere far international discussions, Tt has brought the nations of the world to a closer vealizgns tion of the brotherhood of mankind, and has, hy its free and open discussions, eliminated mueh of the Jealousy and cupldity which in years past have erented gonditions favorable to war One must lose farth in humanity altogether to hes lieve that the Logarno treaties, the Kellogg peace pact, the pronguneements of responsible statesmen of the world's greatest nations of the predominating will for peace, mean nothing nt all, The lessons which wore learned mn the years since 1914 brought its bath of bleed te the werld, however, have been fruitful years in development of 4 new peace eamplex among the great nations, the nations whieh eontrol policies of pence and war, and it is in that new will for peace that the future genevations going the theories of Clemencean, ure to disprove PARTY COMES FIRST toa tel egram sent out by hs ehalrman, is ealling upon lis logal unions to support the The Ontario Prohibition Union, aeeordin Progressive eandidatus where there are threesecarnered gontests in the pros vinelal eleetion, the reason given being that the Lib figld in these eon hut be erals, In thelr opinion are in the teats, not heeause of loyalty to temperance cause of thelr partisan geal Hutely Hut the Prohibitien Union did nat expest anything oi ferent political parties, and dn such oppalgn, party son siderations come bhefope everything elie, not alone with the Liberals, but with all ather political parte That is the ehief reason why The tended that the liquor question should have no plac I'his, of epurse, is ab carvoet slraly P'his is a politienl campalgn, & fight between Filmes has eon in polities, why it should be separated entirely from the seleglion of tn eneles in the legislature men represent thelr In an elegtion of the kind which is now being held, party polities gome firs, and even if the liquar question 1a injected into the fight, is is only a secondary lssue with the electors The candidate of (he party eounts for mueh more than the views of the fansite elector on the temperance is bi his Is a Union surely must foundation for the appeal for having the lguar sue decided solely on nol sue, no matter what his polities may gandition whieh the Prahibitilon realize, and whieh gives a salid HE Own merits, at a tune when the cleetors ure inflamed and excited aver party eonsideration A BENSIBLE LAW ------ They have at least one good law over in Hinds, It da reported that five Commnnists are being held for trial tn Chigago, on bail of $5,000 each, thelr of fence being that they are alleged to have heen mens bers af a Communist organisation, The state law of Hlinois says that it is a felony to belong to any ors ganization wheilh advocates the everthrow of the government, The Communist party being placed in that category, it antomatioally becomes a violation of the State sedition laws to even belong ta it, There is a law that is worth copying inte the sas tute books of Ontario, It would make the task of polige authorities ever so much easier 4 there were a law of this kind, making organisations which live by preaching sedition and revolution contrary to the statutes, 11 would be very unusual, of gourse, if this law were properly enforced in Minals, for laxity law enforcement is notorious over there, hut in Ons tario, where a real effort is made to enforee the laws, and where there are very few loopholes, it might be a yery effective provision : EDITORIAL NOTES rr pe ---- Remembet to vate on Wednesday, It will be a great velief far those who like their musi by radio when October 30 comes along Promvier MaeDonald is new on his way heme, It will be interesting to observe the nature of his ve oeptinin when he arrives wm Britain, -- Publie indifference is fatal to the public life of any conntry, Show your interest by voting on Weds nesday, Dau aka Devry can at least be commended for his courage wo attacking the financial recovd of the Ferguson government Que would imagine he would want to forget all abeut provincial financial allaiva, The plan of the Maryland posts of the American Legion to held debates to decide wha won the war sounds very much like narrowing the issue down a little bit too far, The Labor government faces more waemplayient in Britain, This will mean a greater test for the MacDonald government than the setthoment of ins ternational problems, 3 The Varsity students who laughed at the Commune ists have the vight angle of the situation. Ridieulo will do wore to Kilt the movement than rough shed wmothods of suppression, With only ten Progressive candidates in the field, Mr, Lethbridge is quite safe fn prontising a plebiscite within one year of his party being elected to dffice The Mince of Wales and Ishhel MacDonald have now ane thing Wm common in that the gossips have been busy making marriage matches for thew, Ot. .er Editors' Comments re-- WAIT AND BEE (London Daily Telegraph) What this timid bat faithiul Bo clalist Government may yet do we must walt and see, What is plain heyond depinl is that all thelr hoast ing ahowt. the wonderful schemes ready to he put ito immediate o eration HE they were only given (hi chanee was fudge, They wre plough ing with the sume team of herfers which they took over fram the late Government, and they wre not plough ing so straight a furrow, THE RULE OF HONOR (Fram Mditoy and Publisher, York) Newspaper work often brings to its practitioners tragie situations that severely test character, Vor instpnee, there "18 the common experience among editars of having to publish unpleasant news concerning personal friends and neighbors, Ethizally, there ean be no favored exceptions in the news, and although the just'e of this is apparent to persons eipihle of abstrnet thinkipg the editor wha follows through bs often looked upon in his soeinl eivele as heartless and unsoeial, But good. men put orivate pemsiderntions aside at sueh times and hew to the line of professional honor, depending upon the great phy sletan Time to justly thelr eaurde in the minds of these wha have heen dented special news favor * BEAUTY AT HOME (Fram the Seafarth Expositor) Yvery school = boy and girl has learned with interest, or has had drilled into them, the bh and New ily wondrous glory of the seenery In th countries Haly, of Switzerland nf | Keatland, Enaland, and the Medi | terranenn | But how have had the wondr in Canada? y the glorious ealo to he seen hanks of wool whieh make ¢ Lvline and In the changing « of tha man! whieh line owe streets and roads th the country, And the sin sets, chang mg the elouds | evel galore in th rainbow ine the land hel them inte 0 world of ¢ Nowhere beauty 1n | try today Anil daes heguty eon ment than It does | { of of have attention of the notleed i drawn | autuimns muny thei a) wit and tur on earth eith will eon money andl Is It he have tn \ hefare It ean | heeause one | | | I mi drilled inte the belief of the heanty of one 8 Own | Bits of Humor Horace eye Neville Tmpossibile |" hat's what 1 thought until I ried 1a He this mag vou that Week oker™ Who give he Areless he mi PROTECTING DAD Stern Father (to son departing for boarding sehool)==Now, don't let me hear any bad veports shout youl Sone=1'11 try hard, Dad, Hut you know how I" leak out Wampu -- "Have you er, hefore | the Iudge, "Noy your takes very little to on wh pay Hing 10 say, prison i PASS § ene? honor, except that ol please me s=Noq Lransevipt wah | asked | SPARTAN SIMPLICITY Book Aue (to farmer) You aught 10 buy an eneyelopedia, now that your boy is § ta achool Favimer==Nut on ¥ Let him walk, the sa hs Outlook in WHE wir lide 1 did Ws N¢ \ om-- CALL A HALT (Jahn o'Londan) Guide ton a Londen sightseeing bus)= Ladies and gentlemen, we ar pow pasain' ene o the oldest public | 'oused nthe sewntey" Yassenger: "Wot fort" POOR OLD US, A small boy. was taken by his fa ther 10 Washington 10 visit Congress He was much interested in the chap lain, wha always opened the sessions with a prayer, Hoth in the Senate and the House he had observed this progedure, Finally, he asked: "Papa, why does the minister cone in every day and pray for Congress # "Youve got it all wrong, sn" ves led his father, "The minister comes noevery daw looks aver Congress, and then prays for the country,' ws Outlook, The new tenants wore visited hy a lady who had lived in the street for yvoars, The new folks' small dangh tor, aged seven, walked up to the visitor, and, gazing intently at hes fram first one side and then the other, said: "Oh, dear, hut aren't you a funny looking lady Her mother was hoepified, and sought to undo the nusehief as well as she oould, "Why, Joan" she said Swhat do you mean ?® Hrightened, Joan samgmered:s "1 only meant it far a joke SWell® said her parent sternly, "it would have been a much better joke it yor had said, 'How pretty you are'! an Ma § = J oe as} My Father's Ruainese--=And Tosuy ARBOR, A by lames W Larton, M.D OPERATION FOR LOW BACK PAIN I often wilte ahaoul selatien (hovers pin tn hip and leg) and about pln wn the lower back, heeiuse IE 18 # pitiahile sight to see these individuals endenvoring to wills that 1s those who are able 1o get ghout at wll, In former duys these eases were called Twmbago ov selatica and fren nient given, There was no real wt tempt to get. at the eause of the pain, IE owas siaply attributed to hewmatisnm Now it 1s adinitted that while in fection (rheumatism) 18 to blame in the majority of eases, that there may he an actual deformity In Hh haek below the last spine bone al lower haek, and the wedgeshaped bane on whieh It resis, As these dividuals wet older and allow them selves to forward at the hips, of M they gel real heavy and allow the abdomen to draw the small of the hivels i they just natu ally hack" with domen prominent, then trouble start in lower hack heeguse the ves sipnlvi that park pressed upon h structures and VW, | 150 aper Fhe operation eon the Joint 11} mn Bi forward, oF have # "holle ih Cun ney Ht stirroundin \, Jhihhig ol Pawill (ong an aliove & erent for wild } nd d hilt Wi Femi | f 110 ea , #1! patients ih thi Ian Ml o Ve i bo Bi 0 ! . Ee oy (he JF ene 4 WAITE % OA bi 2S y Ola Ald i -- LE Cot, BE 8 GORRELEL, PRES. IDEN: OF Tk BV E 10 uit CAR COMPANY, 3AYN THAT there should he no plase in the great Amer.ean system of publicly owned higoways for pris vately aw, od briajes Fhe existenge of a great number ol tall bridges at key points an the HPeRt national and state highiwass ereaion un Ripnaiums BIRR LIT though the expenditure of publ funds grep Rigaways aro « Wang Lam Lhe users of 1 thei throw iat Puvted MUL OpalE 10 mel g 0 FOR vo tasation ie pois paid fon and idivest, et BORIC Vital paint , 1929 CANAVAN MINFS (i / PROMICTION SHOWS INCREASE, September Production Was Nine Par Cent, Above Average | (By Canadian Press Lessed Wire) Gol production | Wiis #4 Ottawa, Oat, 268 In Canada during heptember per gent hig her than we August snd Uoper cent more than (he averipge for the month in the hive preceding yeirs, he gutput for the month wi 14/681 shbrt tons ineluding 979,410 tong of bitwminons eal, snd 455,41 tong of Ngnite coal, Navi Beatin pro duged 594,141 tons) New Brunswick 16,440 tans Imports of eonl Inte Canada during September amounted to 1L,U4A4,101 tons including 1,800,302 tons from the Un ted Biatesy 116849 tons from Gre Britain and 260980 tons from WHussia Fxports of eonl In Beptember am ounted to 78211 tons eamprising 45 168 tons thie the ports of th eastern provinces and 13.046 ton from the western pro BATT! F REPAPTED | ON DETROIT MYER wh fo Mw [ Fresh Outbreak of Host!litles in Connection With Liquo: Smuggling 4 Have | | an the road privite enterprise reache | out to demand it tite, at the throat of travel ia th tous oll bridge, ubigmi In the past toll birldges, Just as toll roads, Been news oveing ol the eounivy POPFLY oF private gain essary 10 advanoe our renters {our ceanomie develo) Wy freed us In now th Bas practic IER date an the post road, way shouldnt the toll bridge Taliow io ablivion § THE BRIPGE 18 AN INTE. GRAL FART OF Tie ROAD THE PaO LE OWN Ih ROAD Wily SHOULDN' THEY OWN THE BRIDUESY THE ROADS ARE FREE, 18 THERE ANY LOGICAL REA. SON WHY THE BRIDGES SHOULD NOY ALSO BE? HELPED TO CATCH RIEL; MAY LOSE OLD AGE PENSION Noted Character of North. west May Not Qualify Under Residence Clavse Rdmonton, Al, Om EN "Robt one af three wen who captured Louls Riel, leader of tha North. weil Rebellion, ta an appiioant for Lhe leeoh | | AvImeirong, declared to be | { | an old age pension here and seems | unlikely to get It Avmatrons, whe ia 81 years of | age, falls to quality under the 20 year continuous vesidenee elanse of the Pensiong Aet, In 1808 broke & 4T-year period of esldence he i in Alberta and the Northwest Taw | Youtuldet the of neven vitovies hy ving pravines for a period YOars, Avmatrong save he knew Riel in 1870 and that General Middieton, following the nsurgent's capture, promised him $1,000 reward, This, | said wate them, Haw is it that ve sought me? wist ye not that 1 wat bo about my Father's business! Awd | they understood nog the saving which he spake wate themo--=Luke 249 Pravey: He comes to make Hs blessings Bow Far as the curse is found! § Just Armstrong declared, he never ros velved ] Thad wife (to hoshand who has fallen asleep at the wheeh: Mi fon't 3 AIRE 10 you, Georse But. isn't thar halide awindly asd AR Cong boas! \ AMANO HAN REA SRV NR VN RY SAYS HORSE DRAWN Toronto, horse-drawn faeeording the Henry I BL # New who ne Awsoohs | ucklay, of (he York, Avessed International MILG WAGONS DONE | jon nt mith Dealers on ¥rids, aver, Oot, | The operating | vehicles, he The day of | 4 saving may win LL to CV | fo number costs favor mote wald, and the tim ha used to inevess of units served, uf milk RR aa hi. YroBIE FORLONG & STUUR wr -- © BOUNDS GRAIN Head Office; Retford Buildin BAY AND WELLINGTON FES TOTWONTO 8. F. EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire System 17 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA Phones 143 and 144 ) YORKAMIE CHOCOLAT Ur TO this time he had never seamed eccentric, Safety Deposit Boxes $3.00 and Upwards A sufety deposic box In the Bank of Toronto provides the most modern safeguard for the protection ef securities, and other valuable papers, 'The cost of security, and secrecy Is small, Bowes to rent §3,00 per year and upwards de L ds convenience Vien 0R0NTO "Ww Now W av Patler, Mar, y BE aN i Ol ' in " But now, - bv the tumor run hate. and theres he tukenty became Sone 0 @ man 0 ROWNTREE'S YORK MILK CHOCOLATE, ew Pb favorite as York Milk has become, it seems ine When a chocolate bar becomes as overwhelmingly the lar redible dat one oN, should be found who has not enjoyed its creamy smoothn ste, its delicious melting in the mouth, For ita truly ohocol the whole ae distinctive flavour, its wholesome perfection, has set a new standard in chocolate goodness, He is more to be pitied than blamed, perha nows that York Milk Ch ocolate with ita But a real treat ia in store for him now==he is going to buy York Milk Chocolate. THE ROWNTREE QO, LIMITRD TORONTO

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