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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Dec 1929, p. 10

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/ ~ PAGE TEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 ----; ---- BRITAIN PLANS BIG BUILDING PROGRAM Construction Work Amount- i ing to $100,000,000 ] Is Announced "HELP UNEMPLOYED Municipalities, Railways, Gas and Water Projects Involved London, Dec, 12-Construction 'work in Great Britain amounting to more than $100,000,000 has been approved by the Government in connection with its plans to al- leviate unemployment, and the Government will make a total con: tribuiton to this work of about $46,000,000, This was veyenled in 'A statement fssued last night by "Rt, Hon, J. H, Thomas, Lord Privy ment, / This work involves municipall- ties, rajlway companies and water supply companies, "It is generally required that all materials needed for the state-nssisted works shall, so far as is practicable, be of Un~ ited Kingdom origin, and all _manufacters will be United King- 'lom manufacture," the statement emphasized, This stipulation Is #ubject to much exceptions as the Government Department concerned ay find to be necessary or desire 'ble In any particular cane, having regard to all the circumstances, in cluding comparative prices of Drit- Jsh and foreign articles, "It the necessary supplies are not purchased in the United King dom, they are to be secured from Jhe overseas part of the Empire i wherever possible," the statement i declares, oad Schemes The Government has further ap- { proved, under the trunk road pro- i gram, road 'schomos costing une sothor $45,000,000, Under the whole five-year program of road Ywork the schemes approved total $76,000,000, "The road fund la- {bility in rospect of these mchemos tis estimated at $80,000,000 and romployment will {n this respect be | afforded equivalent to the employ- fment of 100,000 men for one year At the same time the Minister announced ald to form a colonial evelopment fund, which would en- blo the carrying out of great con- truction projects In the colonial Kmpire lying outside hte Domine ons, This would directly benefit British labor by the demand for anaterinly from the British manus neturers, The Government's employment plans therefore eall for expenditure of upwards of $180,000,000 with- "4n Great Britain and the construe- ition of costly development works in the colonies, notably Afrien, benefitting Britain by employment oqual to the employment of about 100,000 men n your, "Public utility undertakings, rall- lor RADIOS FADA Come in and hear them 10 Bond St. West if En i vid Ansehl"s Famous Liquid Powder y imparts that soft, valuty ¢ + og Tonite, \ a ont, Face Powder for each type of 4% JURY AND LOVELL, LTD, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 'PHONE 2 "For Your Dvug Needs THO ({PSON'S 20. Bimcoe dr, S.=Weo Deliver os W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Faultless Lenses --__---- Boys' All Wool Wind- breakers. All $1.95 sizes'... ..%", DOMINION CLOTHING (OU GN KING ST. W hone 2141 We Deliver DIAMONDS BURNS JEWELRY STORE King & Prince Sts, REPAIRING WA1ICHES our SPECIALTY It your wateh la not giving oE tstaction we oan repalr and make it tell the correct time D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Otticlal Wateh Inspoctor for Canadian Natlonal and Osh. awa Ratlroads 10 King St. W. Phone 180 R. 0, BSWEEZEY President of Newman, Sweezey & Co.,, Limited, and Besuharnois Power Corporation Limited, whose bonds have recently been offered to the public, way, gas and water supply com- panies, estimated td cost £7,044, 000, have been approved in con nection with unemployment, statement says, The total Excheq- uer grants in connection with these ore estimated at £2,348,000, of which £1,810,000 wil] be available practically at once, Schemes of development and con- struction work by various munici- palities, approved for Government grants, are estimated to cost £12, 478,000, to which the Exchequer will make n total contribution of £6,969,000, including £4,809,000 at the present time, Employ 84,000 Men The total volume of employment afforded hy these schomes is es- timated by the: Minister at 84,000 men over a period of years, Colneldontally a program of exe pansion within the colonial Em- pire--that part of the Empire out- #lde the Dominions and coming un- der the jurisdiction of the colonial Offlco----was announced, Under the Colonial Development Aet a sum not exceeding $56,000,000 will be provided annually for a colonial development fund, This will enable the Great Zam- best Bridge scheme to be proceeds ed" with, this alone Involving an estimated oxpenditure of $15,000, 000, and in which connection eon tracts will be placed In England to the value of more than $5,000,000, affording employment equivalent to 4,000 men a year, Assistance from this colonial development fund will alsa enable the immediate carrying out of three rallwvay schemes In Tangan- yvika territory, costing about $3. 600,000 of which half will be spent in England, providing 1,300 men with a year's employment, ML } TIME TABLES 3 plrdedpofpdpdedpdodedododnidplr dodiod ddpdedon, C. I. R. TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 29, 1920, (Standard Time) Going West Daily (Except Sunday), Daily Dinity (Except Sunauy) Daily Daily Going 10.05 a.m. Daily 2.04 p.m, Dally 8.03 pom Dally 110 pom Daily 12.05 aon Dally CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective Sept, 2, 1920 (Standard Time) Easthound am, Daily, except Sunday am, Sunday only, 5.45 am 6.28 a.m BA0 am 435 pm 7.3 bon (Except Sunday), Last (Except Sunday), (Except Sunday), (Except Saturday), 2) 54 £9 wm, Dally, 17 pan. Daily excery Sunday, 3.32 pom, Dally, except Sunday. 647 pm Daily, except Sunday, 242 nome Daily 8 K, 6 | 11,39 pom. Daily, except Saturday, (307 a.m, Dally, 12.35 paw. Daily, Westbound Dally SA5 aon, Dally 8.59 am. Daily 6,20 am, Daily 9.08 am. Dally 2.02 pom. Daily 4.37 pom. Daily 7.19 p.m, Sunday only, 7.27 pom, Dally, excent Sunday, 842 pom Daily, except Sunday, Whitby. Oshawa. Bowmanville . BUS LIN WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and after Apri) 28 1900) (Daylight Saving Time) ng West Lesve Leuve Arrive Gowmanville Oshawe Whithy S15 am J10am 13am T2 am R10 am 9.30 a.m. L230 an 10 p.m | p.m. pm om pom nm hm 5 pom pm 4.39 am, except Sunday, except Sunday, excent Sunday, Arrive Hospital - = > = 4 wm 3-2. - 23 . 5 = > 8 10% an 126 om smewnTSo EBxxRas Commmaman--t 23s wee = 4% pm 64 om 33: Cra 2:33 rr he =8zz38 sere isa SEB swE; PEPE cP oCToes Sw E31 10.5 om ® 2 2 gaz 3 2 - 8 1 H 3izis 3g: : £ g 5 i Bowmanvile CSmup E5srs S3 wep SHBIPSER = = 3 Dw Aap 11.00 a.m, 1.00 pom, - Z3s33833 PrRssy 3335835385 "pm 6.50 p.on 83333353923 EASEREACNN sopy 3 oprramnides ESF sgrossss Se B22 PP 83 Tom Nat ZRSpsam COTS COOP Sass 2422 zs = H 344 =3Z 3 a 11.00 p.m Time marked Whithy Hospital SUNDAY AMD HOLIDAY Going West Leave Leave Arrive Bowmanville Ushaws Ith: FA wm Yam Mem 1200 pm LAS pm, 218 om $4 pm <lSpm $45 pm 615 pn T&Spm BiSom 10.00 om 10K om Going Leave Whithy 12435 aan nn »P33322 busses th SCHEDULE Arrive H fies s Smpanive Ss Enmn o 'wave Hospital 00am RX pm Arrive Bowmanville HL am LY om 1X om SXom IXom IX pon 10 pm nusses f csovroess 3333333° --onaw=E wR mRe LU pm, A Pine marke \Vhathy Hosta, Special Busses Por AD Uscaslons Reasonable Rates ane Laren! Drivers L.A GARIUN Prageistor Bowmanville Phone 12 on We Phone 38 wenawe Waiting Resm, 10 Prince Ste - i A the, HUBERT YEATES DIES, CLAREMONT Community is Suffering from Serious Epidemic of Colds Claremont, Decemeber 9 ~~ Hu- bert Yeates who has been In 11 health for somg months passed peacefully awag oh Sunday morn. ing. The sympathy of the com- munity Is extended to hig sorrows fog wife and mother, There Is on wide spread epidemic of colds among our residents, Bome quite serious cases are reported. We are now having real winter weather with five or six inches of snow, Cutters and sleighs have appeared on the streets although the roads axe in falrly good con- dition for muto traffie, H., G, Mcintyre was In Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs, Shaver, of Brougham, visit ed her mother on Tuesday, Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs, J. Readman, ' Miss Mabel McLean, of Rleh- mond Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Miss Hilda Sulman, of Toronto, wos home on Sunday, Mre. Andrews, of spending some time with Keadman, Mrs, G, M, Yorsyth is slowly re- Toronto, Is Mra. 18 SIMCOE WT, SOUTH covering from her recent serious linens, John Madill and Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Lee, of Stouffville, spent Bun day with Mrs. J. B, Madill, Mrs. J. Hankinson is spending a week In Peterboro JT ¥ound is on the sick list suf- fering from un pevere cold, Mr, and Mrs, KE. Gibson who have heen visiting friends in Op- filles have returned hows, Miss BE. Miller was called to Hamilton on Saturday owing to the death of her sigter, Mrs, Fry, Mr, and Mrs, Clements, of Tor: mio, visited Mr, and Mrs, J, Buls man and family on Bunday, A number from Claremont at tended the funeral of the late Mrs James Milne, which was held from the residence of her daughter, Mrs Milton Harris, on Sunday afters noon, Misg Viola and Georgina Yor. syth, of Oshawa, spent the week: end with thelr parents, Mr, and Mrs, G, M, Forsyth, Mrs, Harry Thompson left on Monday tor Buffalo where she will spend the winter with her daugh- ter, Mrs, Crooker, Thos, Vatterson has Installed a new machine in his carpenter shop for sharpening skates, The merchants of this village are busy laying In a varied stock for the trade, Hydro men were in town last week doing some extra wiring for Mr, MeGrath and other repair work In the yillage, D, A, Beott attended the funeral of the latg Mrs, Fry at Hamilton on Tuesday, J. Ayers Is seriously ill, large and Christmas LIGHTNING NIRIPS MAN While walking across a fiela near Cowdenbeath, Beotland, dur- ing a thunderstorm recently, Thom- nf Fraser wan killed by lightning, His body was found later, almost naked, his boots and clothing be- ing scattered over an area of 100 yards, It js thought he was kill ed through a shock caused by tne DODD'S KIDNEY - m---- lHghtning striking a wire fen nearby, ELLA CINDERS---Hollywood Travels i i" il » Il By Bill Conselman end Charlie Plumb ENOUGH |, T/LL DIREC | HAS GONE FAR, A SEA | | - AY STORY OR, WOTHING | Ta Veg, U 8 Pac OF; Copyright 1929, by Mewopolia Newspaper Service TOMMY, ALTHOUGH S0M TIME THAT THEY NEVER -- Ml THE AVERAGE LIFE OF A BUTTERFLY § OR MOTH 15 FOUR OR FIVE WEEKS, SILKWORM MOTH, LIVE SUCH A SHORT if A CATERPILLER OF THE ROYAL WALNUT-MOTH IN 115 EARLY YOUTH E, LIKE THE aut, Sh EAT, A THAT NEVER EAT HAVE Mh AND STARVATION OULD BE THEIR FATE IF EARLY DEATH IM OTHER FORMS DID HOT COME SOONER, THER SPECIES LIKE THE AUTUMN BROOD OF THE MOMARCH MIGRATE 1M THE FALL LIKE BIRDS. RHE MOUTH PARTS OF THE MOTHS AND BUTTERFLIES COMPLETELY WASTED AWAY p THE ROYAL WALNUT=MOTH KZ REAT CLOUDS OF PAINTED LADY BUTTERFLIES HAVE BETH SEEN LANDING OM THE BERMUDA ISLANDS 30M THE HORTHWEST, HAVING THE ROYAL WALNUT MOTH CATERPILLER WHEN GROWN UP ----- COVEr BRINGING UP FATHER TH? OCEAN, YISE-CRACK UNCLE BILL MADE ABOUT MOTHS, TOMMY ¢ g Ap, HE WAS HISHING THAT THERE YiAS A MOTH THAT WOULD EAT USED RAZOR BLADES, -- > V-- By Geo, McManw INK STYOLR BROTHER UTOLE HOE BLOOD HOWN DD THAT WERE PUT ON THE TRAIL OF THAT BANK ROBBER wl DADDY SEEMS TO | I'M GOING TO POT A N DHTOR TO WYOLR ) FATHER'S TALW ABBOT MY BROTHER. =E LL. 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