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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Apr 1930, p. 11

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Moody n ower, London, tov Bris b Columb Government Althorte ties upon § the h RA Ty preserved ans a rqlie of old volonis) anys ve is sn interesting story be hind the tra of theve jos ne to B HT Go ag hen 14 pe Morn, a Gt Horn Har fe 00 with six fron houses snd sn on shutsh, #he assured the genera o inion held in England at that time ht there was " Hier, fof bullding purpose iin crv bo the lr uid: N06 - proud the shi whieh brought out the Royal Eng nom, The Baroness took great interest in the settlement of td Colum. | bb bia in the ties, It wan ahe Whi presented a 1 of bells to he hureh at Now Westminster, E IAPS TO REORGANIZ MANCHURIA RAILWAY | ro The Topsnese governs ment atonds to yelorm tha system and orgenisation of me Mouth Manchuria Raliway o shoe #ince Japan undertook the istration of the vod two decades have passed, and during. ha pak fod the population astern Liovinens from 18,000,000 © and trade rota $60,000,000 to Ha Soouemle Sind Hien {| vast torrito 13, but the vay sen wh om rogressed, the res i io badly out of step with Mane churian progress, Many enterprises that the AON Manchurian Rallw Company undertook while 1 war proaperity prevail down, and, consequently, ¢ no longer hold out against present dlftiowities, Bubsidiary business roy of the company toial 87 na limited: number are paying for Ivano Cortaln of these conesras are ine tended for afiouitunt immigrants from Japan, but Japanese farmers oAnnot mateh the Fhinep farm workers in respect to aboring | 4 power, Immigrants from reper 10 the t noes § 1,00 (Y that Im - and A 1s felt that they | * od in order to gu vivengthen he business foundation of the Mouth Manehuris Railway wr #0 | oustoms "yr was s Airy oon Te shies on this trade, ale! Killed or mangled by the dangers however, Patrol over the beaches with » view to safeguarding the bathers, This seviea was installed recently with a Moth aeroplane piloted by Goya Henry, whe alarks in the damper ares and drops 1 ved cloth as X ty when an olaime t Joiato whereas enterprises of only | ¥ the reo! gination, il - " ihe mater \ y Id Tokyo, April. §8plapanese tin ov oa om {LL tention = exported from Japan to ralin in 1088 amounted to 14,000,000 and a thirty do ont, find A charges & 86 por cent tariff on fm- ported yayon; 50 per gent on raw slik and sik tissues and more than RE rr goby Kod the pr of Hs own. lndup ZR he pow Indian dont on cotton oloth I". expooted to de death a [Vow to the pod ustry of Japan, which Is the iargest eons sumer of Indisn sotton, and prov tests have been filed with the Jap: snese ambassador st London by the fe Jvthete Fpinners' Asotin ie Japan League of Nations fosists has also written to League oadquarters in Geneva declaring br the British Intiisn taritt Is unreasonable, EI ry 4: | PLANES PATROL FOR MENACING SHARKS fd AUNTa,- - Danger to thors from harks In the surf bore has been oswse for for » long time and many uspeoting "surfers" have been donisens of the desp, Now there In an aeroplane poarohes for are sighted, P elognion of (he trade assembled here, 'Boma Indien', ha said "have the ides that potatoes are fath and the result Is they won't them, they oan make, They feed on oboe LL] It 1s the greatest mistake oakes and that sort of thing, after they get fat they blame the poor old potato," A Tesolution was passed asking ment to order an Ine tion into the operation of was sald shih A restriotive effect on the dist bution of Hg and fresh veg increasing the the consumer, Doe==There' Sheol mada Yok Joh, Mindy "while, ook at my tons BosaThe same applies to your rr a doctor, tongue, ft oven When 'he a ry ity 1s poor he ean see & shark if " gud eomes dangerously aloss to the | ™ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1930 PAGE ELEVEN rg ron, fo 08 dr gion! 7 i Li i i hk oh i i be on nly Unity y Modher HIE he oa iz bdo, cre 1 a 4 di apo ire ¢ Koa or J Aeoommod wl mont lux 'eine Eo Melly Tan oh ia fend by far or ongth over Am i doy bal passenger He ify on Hare rpequet tour, Tu nd Hl Vk it A sihiaen lo a Wn AS ob priiou ' PHONING FAON A MOVING TRA 1S INAUGURATED r------ (Continued from Pigs 1) fan and Amarioan newspapermen and oRicisls of the yallway and some 00 onlls were plneed from the Wesding trnin, vday atiernogn, while the a4 Apoeding at nearly 60 0 bour between Oshawa and Kingston, the Cluadian Press res TAA ve aboard placed & eall for Hon, James' Maloolm, Minister of Trade and home In Ottawa, fow minutes tha Minister had hes oalled wo his dolehons, in voles gould Bd od a8 plainly ae thourh Ikng on any ordinary Commerce, at his Witiiin & very too eo plaluly, Hider She system Now ttle " 10 peak Lo a passenger on Lhe train 19 un simple a8 10 ool A business int in offlos In another ely, he person 'wishing to place a call steps Into & ourtained telephone booth, whigh hides the intricate equipment of the operating panel An ordinary telephone set is on the table, Himply oall Higa distance" and ask for the perdon requirea, Just as in the ohne of any other conversation of thin Kind," Within a very few minutes the eall is put through. The Aes ohll yesterday was placed by Bir Henry Thornton, ohalrmay and general manager of the Cann fan National Railways, to Hom ames Maloolm, "You are somes what of a Hylng knight," sald Mr, Maleolm, as he congratulated Mir Henry on the offlolal Inavguration th wioshane. and oA stited that hed henry very of the two-way conversation, Judge MoXKeown, chairman of the Dominion Board of Rallway Com: Mr. Maloolm, as did J, B, MePher aon, vice-president of the Rell Tele: shone Company, Sir Henry then willed Mon, R. P. Lamont, United Hinton secretary of commebee at Washington, D.C, and was follows od by Carl 8, Brandebury, of The Associated Press a fo kag) Now York, peaks Olean) Then sn amasing thing os phoned Nir Henry Thornton ealle a | Amith, In London, Mngland, Bir Henry's conversation Mr. Bmith follows! Mir Henry~~'"Hello, Charlie, hw Are yout" Hmith="All ght, Ans" Bir Honry=""Can you hear me?" Bmithe'"F vecogniee your voles pertetly, Bir Renry. How are yo he Henrys="I am fins and feel: ing all the better for the reason this ih telephone demonatration Is fol off so well, We are travelling 0 the Internationa) Limited, about 76 miles snst of Toronto and runn. ing at a speed of about 40 miles an howr, with a gathering of Bell Teles phone offloials and leading press re. prossuiatives from the United Mia. ton and Canada Amithe val dartvl, Bir Weary, and I Jonge finte you and all whe \ HL in thy hoon doh " ful's ---------------- -------- re REPAIR MONUMENT OF GENERAL BROCK QUEENSTON HEIGHTS Ningars Falls, April 34-=Conorsl Brook, from his lofty column of plone at Queenston MWelghts, again will point across Lake. Ontarle, Lang summer, in the course of an with elegtrionl storm, the massive right|th arm of the statud was broken and preparations are now heing made to repair the whole structure, A beginning. Law been made on the poaffolding, and 1t has been estims tod that 40,000 feet of lumber will be required to oarry out the work safely, When the seaceld has heen completed to the top, eareful examination of the eo umn [will be made, and such repairs as are necessary will be made this missioners, also spoke briefly 10 | seanon "Will the operation be a dangers ane, deetor? ELL | "Noy, na! You ean't have a dangers oust operation for ten guineas, » HOOT AIR LINE JAPANTO CANADA Japanese Business Men Float $78,000,000 Company for Purpose 2 Tokyo~A roel of Ing iin regia pistontes he it! # if Tne etwesh J wie and Canada to th ton the distance Detween f con ents to three days J 8 reported De be organised y & group of Japanese ness men fan ' ats SapHatization of 475,000, ra, Airships rer din "he ¢ i one cireleds the yer, wilh one peeted to be he ite for the reg- ular air trips, on . government has been officially asked for the necessary per- mits ad these behind the enterprise repose to go. tight ahead | wi wi ily hi, nog. Toyko busi ness man romoters, says the plan peojci ast your shortly alter the visk ol the German dirigible, The singly far fore or 8 pas. songer, he waid; "It may take ys a hd of two to complete organisation," sald Hoshino, "International as | will have to be negotinted, But we are Sheolutely serious in this under. taking, It Is & daring venture, but wa belleve that it/ls feasible and we are prepared to go right ahead with "/ BLAME DREDGES FOR TROUBLES AT LAKE ERIE BEACH Flooding of Reclaimed Lands Protested by Land: owners . | Windsor, April 28.-The removal of sand and gravel from the vielnity of Point Pelee by sandsuekers owned by companies who sell the materia) largely In American eitles, Is blam ed dor mueh of the trouble being experienced by owners of land ol the point and along the lake shore n, each direction { & meeting held n Leamington it was decided to nak the provinglal government to take negessary steps to stop the removal of sand and gravel Al the meeting, which was arranged by the growers and the councils of Mersen township and the town of Leamington, J / Newman, Mersea fownship engineer, A: J, Halford, an engineer from the sravinelal Deparime nt of Publie forks cand A. J Stevens, engineer from the federal Department of Pub. fle Works were present, the two lat. at the instigation and request of Pk Gott, M.P, and Austin I ith, MLA, I'he gathering was the result of the flooding of over S00 acres of re claimed marsh land, about a week ago. It was pointed out that Pelt Pelee has recoded about thres quar ters of a mile in the last few yours, particularly since wandsuckers have beet removing large quantities of sand and gravel from the lake bed In that vielnity, "here was consensus of aplulon that this removal was largely re sponsible for present diMeultien and Pat beach sand was washed out into the. volds created by the sand suckers, td ------ "Ukelele Noul" Charge Hit When Rev, Leggate sald at the recent National ¥res Churoh Council Assembly at Nottingham, England, that a pleasure-mad Yorld is producing "ukelele souls' he litle deemed the argument he would arouse, Deflancen and de fenses of the clergymen have been shenrd In all parts of the British Isles, One remark hy Rev, Leg: gate that was strongly challenged 18: "We have bribed the young and ouddlied them until they hive he. come PAupers on our chars for almost everything, Cinemas and radio make it easy for them te live dangarously or romantically by prosy." Whiobeh wn hy artist in pills sonurt shows how Ceell Teving npr peared when he faced charges of the Bank of Commares hold Toyonto, CANADA SUFFERS TRADE SHRINKAGE | Complete Returns Show Drop in Both Exports and Imports I---- Ottawa, April 26. «= Complete trade fNgures for Canada for the your ending March 81, 1980, reveal shrinkages wi both exports und im» ports in comparison with the seal yoar ended the sams date, 1089, totalling $260,860,870, According to figures complied by the Domine fon Buyenu_ of ftatisties and re. foased today, Canada's import trade during the past fiscal year dropped from #1,265,670,001 to $1,245,878682, a decrease of #17, 405,600, A favorable trade balance dur ing the previous Year---exoess of exports over imporis----gave way to an unfavorable balance in the flsoal your just olosed, NWxports totalled $1,008,700,678 in 1020, and drop pod to $1,120,868,803 during the pant fiscal year, A decrease of $243,401,870, Jonving an excess of imports over exports of $128,015, LI) or the fiscal yeny ending March, 3080, Canada's favorable trade balance was $144, 210,084 | HUGE INCUBATOR HOLDS 82,000 EGGS Burnaby, BL, == One of Lhe world's largest poultry incubators Is helug operated here, with a cap- aoity of 532,000 egw AL one Lime, The egss are held in trays, & mechanieal arrangement enabling whole traystul of egew to be turned | at a time, done every four Hours, three shifts of eight hours each being on duty during theshatehing sonson, To date this year the hateBery has turned * out 100,000 day-old ohicke, and J, W. Spence, manager, gays 'the season has bean very favorable for hatching, The ehieks are phipped in earubosrd oartons by mall to buyers in various parts of the province and the Prairies. FREIGHT ON WEED SEED COSTS FARMERS $3,000,000 A YEAR Milner, D.C, ry haul the weed seeds, cleaned out of grain shipped by the farmers of three prairie provinoes jo Fort William and Port Arthur last year would require no loss than 180 freight trains, each of sixty oars, While the sun that has been pald in freight on these seedn by the farmers amounts to, $5,000,000, Those figures are not guesswork but are. based on Dominion gov: ernment su tatistion, according to Major NH. O. L. Strange, of eun, Alta, who visited here recently In connection with a campaign for Young Folks Enjo Knjoy.-a ern Home We don't know all ®the reasons why many young people dislike to entertain at home; but we do know of homes so charming that some insist on entertaining at home, The Modern Age demands mod- ern homes... not new homes necessarily, but old homes brought up-to-date and made inviting by home modernization, Consult us respecting the material for making old homes modern and inviting. Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED 28 Ritson Road North Telephone 2821-2820 the use of better sedd in the Fraser | will go under the microscope of Valley solentifio Investigeti his year Ninety-five per cont of all weeds A ni 'oy Amik ' vg i y ¢ ti on & farm are sows by the farm . r mith, napecior o National Museum and native tribe or himuelf through the seed drill", sald Major Strange, "sud the 'trag- | Collections at Copenbagen, will ar- rive here in May (0 start & tour of ody of it is that most farmers think they are sowing good seed. Heed | the const, according to Svend Mel- ander, also of Copenhagen, whi drill surveys on the prairies had | will colmborate with the visitor, shown that ba per cent of all seed boing used would he placed in the Mr, Wmith's investigations 'rejected' columns, and would not be | which will last about a year will permitted for sale by a seed houns, | be conducted on the Queen Chare lotto Islands, and in the Bella while one man in Saskatchewan ond the Della Coola districts, Mi was by test found to be sowing 500,008 weed nd to the acre." Mortandor will take notes of the | tribes in the interior of the prove INVESTIGATE LIFE | ne Bmith OF INDIAN TRIBFS' «, Cnud Rasmus a, the explorer, Vancouver, 1.C, Indian tribes when fou; + Ago he completed | trip by dog team and boat from of Nritish Columbia's const, their origing, customs and modes of life, Nome, Alaska, to Denmark, vi Behring Nea and Greenland, ll SS. -- This Prooess has to be X Six hours, Montiel amos | ternational Limited, % 9, prone br dhe fn the Ald new htenGly Lilet Chicago, 12 'houm 3 "min: Ak utes oronto | hours 15 mio Ll ANDARD rion. Improved Hamilton, Deurale Al Buttle DOUBLE TRACK all the wey More convenien i Da Full details i no Ea hosion 8 King Street West, Telephone 818 CANADIAN NATIONAL ir win ig £8 Is here and now is the time to plant your garden so that you will en- joy a crop of delicious vegetables this summer. SEEDS Wo carry a complete line of vegetable sceds, and invite your inspecs tion of wu stock. Our seeda-are sold in bulk and in generous 5c PACKAGES Wa sesh the prope dette for your. owden ot ays in whey gon front 13 on, {0.100 the. FERTILIZER accompanied or.

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