THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930 PAGE THREE Doctor Kaiser Receives A Rousing Reception At Port Perry I Pn SA, Twentieth Century Club Held Banquet And Cheered ~ Address By W. H. Moore Liberal Candidate for One tario Explains to Young People Difference in Can- adian and Liberal Policies A A OPPOSES COPYING THE UNITED STATES Mrs, Tumor Skaith, of To vonto, Also Spoke at Banquet of Young Libr erals of Oshawa and Dis trict Al three separate gatherings of ritizens of Oshawa, each of an ens tively different character, and each outrivalling the other In enthus jasm, W. H. Moore, Liberal candi date in Bouth Ontario last night ex. pounded the policies for the future development of Canada and for the providing of employment for the working people of the community and the country, The whole evens ing's meetings marked the high. water mark so far in Mr, Moore's campaign, Beginning with an ad» Adress to an open-air hanguer of the Nshawa Twentieth Century Club, followed hy an address to a large gathering at an open-air meeting on College Hill, and closing with a clear-cut. message Lo an assembly of the Ukrainian eltizens of Osh Awa in the Ukrainian Hall - Mr, Moore was received al all threes places with enthusiastie cheers and his speeches were among the hest of his campaign to date Rotary Park Banquet The Twentieth Century Club hanquet at Rotary Park was the firat of ita kind in the elty, and It was attended by a group of hes tween 260 and 100 young Lihevals presided over hy Ira Travell, of Oshawa, Mr, Moore delivered his address In response to the (nast to "Our Candidate," proposed with great sincerity and earnestness hy Miss Marion Mackie, who pdihied to Mr, Monre as an inspiration in the younger generation Mr, Moore, In replying, express: od his appreciation of the sineer- ity of the address of Miss Mackie, and congratulated the Twentieth Century Club ap NE aniarprise (Continued on Page 2) ------ AR, Too Late To Classify WILT VHE LADY WHO ~ TOOK umbrella from AR4 Simeos south, yeturn same (no 831 Centre street (10a) VOR RENT---HBATED APART ment with all conveniences, Cen. trally loeated, Apply J, ©, Young, 4% Prince street, Phone 7608 (10d) WILL FREON WHO WAR BEEN taking bathing suits from 17 Bond street east Monday night return same at once and avold f sher trouble (10a) WORK OF POSTAL DEPARTMENT TOLD T0 KIWANIS GLU Postmaster Whitfield. Whitby, Gives Interest ing Address The service being given to the pe ple of the Domimon of Canada a the manner in whieh the Vostal | partment aids the business man his husiness, was the subject of very interesting and instruetive dress delivered hy Captain Whitfield, Postmaster of Whithy & secretary of the Ontario Postmaste Aseclintion, at the weekly lunches of the Kiwanis Club yesterday tisin Whitfield dealt with the phases of the postal work clear insight the the mailing system "Ihe postoffige 15 more system hy whieh the people COmmumeation with remote the country. It is of the prosperity showing as it does ol the business ifs Whitfield, The pos medium hy whih business man could Vir KIVINE nto ckatage than parts # harome the count rise and 1 stated Capt stothice the alsa ol th SECHIe KIER profits for himself and obtain a larg | his goods at continued the market for of overlapping of he" offices in to were ina position to suppl fied hooks of addres es it hy which the busi $ make out a malling Nin tn gover fu the district in whieh. he lived wis also possible ta place hulk vertismg in the mails that we handled at & law gost | henelits to he derived from a defin atbvertisin through 1 pointed ont hy Capt of (3 Bi Vs clus low « Vir schedule of mails was Whitfield ha postal servic without peer in the stated Captain Wihatiield Jhe development and expansic progressed until to-day if arld mince tod It nh rank with the best in the world Some (Continued on Page §) In Memoriam DERVENT-~In loving our dear litle girl rington, who passed 88, 168K, Aged | months In our hearts hey But we knew memory Norrene W away Ju Yours memory linge Lin vain to weep Taare of lave can never wake Fram her peacetul happy sleep Hadly missed hy mathe father, hrothers and sister (10a) "Rhere Are some parsons all Bf the female sex, from a ehronte rush of wards to 1} manth Dean Inge near pl OAT, of | ihe Ie Me Crore Cp | SECU «1 ATPARK TONIGHT individu N | and. ein ak | | | man eal n Canada wa her who suffe SCARBORO LAD FALLS OFF TRAIN, Leonard Owers Believed to Have Been Trying to Board Freight Train Bearhorn, July 84 Halleved fn have haen trying (no hoard » freight trai on the sleep grade on the CNR, tracks near Markham Road Inte yesterday afternoon, 7-year old Leonard Owers slipped Hin vight leg was almost severed hy ona of the wheels of the freight It was ampatated latey al Hospital for Bick Children | The train craw did wha! | could 10 #lop the loss of blond and | loft. the lad in eara of Dr. Clyde H, Rohertson and - Dr. 2, DN. Pars quharson, of Agincourt He was taken (no the hospital, where he Was reported in oa fair condition last night, Acearding N. R young tn hoard the they elimh the paint the nd guent warningss do not ¥ [have much afteey, they "CITIZENS BAND 1 0 GIVE CONCERT 0 nid the witampt when this Irie tn tn olficials of luds often freight trains weep grade a travel slowly nem winted an in| For Memorial Park Hand ter | ak | Ihe Citizer 1 | the Memory 1d | after ag hich | ater gl It | Band ile anther ol \A thi will api this How h \ i Pn oh f cil BOIS he en i fuietoy the fol I numhet Doub! oy wh 'have th MIOK, W 0 i perform MERI I standa Mareh "Uniler the (herture Lenith" Vall | Maiden re |) he | IM ite | he | hin | i" J] fi [| Keveris | March ad Oyertiire on oil onthe tars" of Interne "Render Vou Serenade Liem Valley Mare h=+""Phve Fromaves * Hays of tha "Obd Biigard Hymn--"Cilewy to Thee 0) Gad th Night" Gnd Save the King A -------- OBITUARY Sy [SITY] Ihe Bells ni wilden 8 he NA uthern te \ ilset HH Mel n 2 nl ! ly | H BROOKS recehvad in the of the death in on July dnd need mevanly ether of E) Hronks and Mra, (0 A, Langmald, Langmald, al Oshama FRED The news city this Aone reel of Fred Years courties {and J, Is Ww, wh morning England W. Hroonks ly i r WILLIAM JAMES HOKRKRN LL] Neath eame suddenly ta William | James Hohh hatoved hushand of ea i LU BL. lb D. J. Brown's Gentlemen's Wrist Watches Our $10.00 special, This is a jewel move: ment and lever escape: ment and is guaranteed for one year, Moving Sale, $5.98 REMOVAL SALE NEWS TAMBOUR CLOCK Half hour strike on Cathedral gong. Reg, Price, $12,00. Moving Sale Price, 48.090 Gent's vignet : RINGS 10 Kt, solid gold chas- od or plain a, Regular Price $7.00, ing Free. Engravin Boer Mow. D. J. Brown The Jeweller King St. Cuff Links 10 pair only, 10 and 14 Kt, solid gold. Reg, Price $5,00 to $8.00 r, Moving Sale ice Saturday Morn. ing Special, $1.49 W., Oshawa LEG 15 AMPUTATED, they | | Last Programme of Season | Williams, Whirlwind Finish to Close Campaign i in This Riding With veling week away, Ihe wy oun than » gution campaign ig In WAFMNE WP, This morning; Liberal headgiaris ors announced three local 1gestings to he held on Thursday and Fri Any evenings, The meetings (0- morvaw evening ere Lo he held in the Cedavdule Hall, nn Erie street, and in the Greek Orthodox Hall, corner of Blogr street and Ritson vould, On Friday evening, thers will he ap open-air meeting In the Westmount School grounds, Al of hase meetings will he attended hy the Citigens' Band, Tha two mee! Ings on Thursday svening Are Hmed for elsht o'clock, while the meeting at Westmoun) on Friday avening will start al goven-thiry The speakers al these mes ings will Include W Dryden, A, J Lhiraves, Howard Edmundson, J | Bemeniuk, W, M. Gihart, Ald, | bo Wateraus and Gordon D, Con [nt while Ald, Kd, Jackson and Nicholas Ryehlo will net as chal | man for the Thursdiuy meeiings {und Gordon D. Conant as ehalrman far the Friday mesting falurday svening, of course, the Final rallles of the pialgn tar hoth parties, The arvative rally In support of I Kaiser will he hold at Memorial Park, with the Hon, 4. Howard arguson, premise of Ontario, as the hint speaker for the necasion he Conservatives have secured | the Hegimentn) Band tn play wt this ral) which Is expected to Avaw a large crowd, A will am ton m Opening of PLUEREEMONnt far I not, you should the neeaslon of the good will party at thelr camp, and You are i he pregont, wlohe with hbaurs and Tye an for yourself the work In heing done for the Herod youth of Oshawa tend the aff CRIP ta ita | Wanting Have this evening "his Is Wiwanian now hm ed tn your nel | n Yu oan Have YOu in that nnderpriy and tao pt nl dadication af the career of services and nthe community Kiwaniun Av G. Mackellan, of Hayrle, honoinry secretary of Ki Wanis for Ontario, Quehee gnd the lavitime provinces, will he Kies | Wpanlier the evening and will atlelally open the camp wi 8.00 pom | A virind and attractive | has heen arvanged | 0 renl gel-togething nt program oo provide evening nr The Foonii hue {duly 2rd Curtis, on Wadnesday Mr. Hobbs, who was horn in Hawt Whithy Township [HIZEY -0n0 you ARO, came to Osh [nwa al the age of throes years and | pursued the profession of garden aroun hie death During his Hie Mr. Hobbs was aesociated with the ane of England and Orange Lod Bf In religion he was a mambo af Bt, George's Anglean Church J and was a fatthful attendant (here The Inte My, Hobbs leaves tp mourn his passing a soreawing wi dow, Louise Jane Curtis, and sight daughters, Misses Jean, Rosemary, and Madeline, and Mrs, Read at home; Mrs. Sydney and Mrs, Bro die, hath of Taranto, Mrs, Deverell, Patrait, Mich, and Mea. Parish of Oshawa His mother, Mrs Hobbs, Division Bt, Oshawa and | four sisters, Miss Hobbs, and Mrs Division St, Mrs, Luke Ingston Rd, W, and Mrs, Moon Taronin, alse survive, I'he funeral serviea will he ean clad hy Canon €, R. Da Peneler the family vesidence, 48 Rrook LW, on Friday afternoon at # 0pm, Daylight #aving Time, The nterment will ha made M the Une lon Cametery, Jane Wf pr EVERY DROP \ OPENING. New Service Gas and Oil Station, Retail and \Whelesale, cor, Rich: mond and Ontavie, Beat Gas at wholesale prices, More mileage, lesa carbon ------ and give wa a tral, Service Station Con Ontario and Richmond Niveets RE--] | ALLEGED "REDS" OBEY Tonight Or. 7, W, Kaiser Is hold ing an Important meeting in the Westmount Public Behonl while to marrow night he is expected Lo ad drown a urge Ealhering of Con sorvatives in the Whithy town hall The Liberal vally In support of W., H, Moore Is to he held in the Armonries, and a spacial feature of this will he the rocelying, hy means of powerful amplifiers of the speech of Premier King, which will he hroadesst from OUawa from 10 pm. to 18 midnight, This will Iollow the program of speak ern, with W, H. Moore giving the | main address, supporied hy W. A | Dryden, of Branklin, W Gil: | bert, A. J, Graves, and W N, | sinclair Another feature nf the Monre | rilly will he the presence of Lhe hrass hand of the 48th Highland ern, Toranta, under the leadership of Captain John Blatter, and th hagpipe hand of the 45h High landers, under the leadership of | ips Major Prager hese tw | hands will arvive at Westmount i wsven oeloek, and nl saven-fiftesn will lead a monster parade of Moors supporters tn the Armon 168, where they will play a pro uram of musie hoth inside and ont slide the hall pltractlions Ww kning night, politically, Oshawa, an | IRAE the campaign will he ¢losed na whirlwind of enthusiasm and M i These Haturday mean hint] in h hig n | nEatary fram hoth sides I Tonight Marks the Official | darful party | whith Kiwanis Camp Kiwanian hosts have un exhibition ladies In ER Lhe BYening Chevenlets will mest wiles ab 6.50 pom, and should he worth seeing A relly Interesting program will fl In the Guest artiste from Lindusiy dan and Toronto will he pres And then, ta wind the night up in proper fashion, a dance will he | held on the polished Hoar of the main cabin No charge will he made for id mission tn the grounds, the Ki WENIANS wre playing host tn the city, The only feo will he a nomi: | nal ane far the dancing, to cover the vont of the nrehestrn. Kolresh ment hooths will he Incated al the! famp site for the syYening HER you thera tonlght | LEGION T0 EET TONORROW NIGHT wreranged fom softball game Hndey the he Way Malle Kame | musivil Khe Laon Famorraw night's mealing of | [the Canadian Legion, to he held tn | | the anunctl ehambey, promises | Ihe an important and interesting | ane, as 1 ie expected that same action wilk be taken to aspress the disapproval of the Legian of the injection intn the polities! eam patgn of the question of veteran's pension legislation The meeting Will also take up the making of tinal plans far the hraneh plends on August 4, the Memorial Day Borviee on August 10, and the pro | Saw) canventton in Hamilton [towards the end of August In view af the importance of the hus! ness on hand, and the resantment Which Ineal Legion members fen) | VOERTAINg AR ALLAmMBL to argAnie the war veterans for politionl purpose, it 1s axpacted that thers WIL he a pecord attendances at (h meeting, BENNETT PROMISES TOTAL BILLION (e SA from i Phys 1) | He declared that Mr, Bennett, "and I vogret to say, a eonsiderahle sel tan of the Consarvative press' wer endeavoring ta belittle the Rudge Ihe Montreal Stary far instanee, had helittlod the Budget fn a recent edi torial tn an edition issued wm Canada, hut, declared My, King, he found to his gmasement that this same paper | waa publishing an edition tar oivenla tion an Great Weitaim which nek a very different position. He quated extensively from the ovearseas edi Hon "You would think that the awner of the paper was rhe author af the Hudges! he asserted as the audience laughed and yelled. My, Ning asked the people 10 read the Montreal Ata as it was published in Great Bry ain and not in Canada, By sa do ng they would get the truth ahow the Rudge, TE REQUEST OF POLICE -- When a handiul of alleged "Reds! AE 10 hold a meeting in tran of the eity's war emer at Mom: avial Park, last night, objection was | raised hy returned soldiers, The po lice were notified and one HL who was dispatehed to the seene ves quested that the men. hald thei Weeting a distance away {rom the memorial, : he supposed "Reds" who wm hevred about twenty, made na ohise tion but quietly withdvew ta anotho spot in the park, The gathering ats tracted little attention and the meets Ing was not further molested | Lhusipsiie aliendanee hardwoml | | many W. H, MOORE MADE TWO SPEECHES ON UNEMPLOYMENT Enthusiastic 'Meetings Ukrainian Hall and on College Hill POLICY AIDS WORKERS Claims Liberal Principle of Labor Content, New Idea in Tariffs wl Tant nigh fwn an meetings, ON An HPAA alr gathering on College Hill, and the niher in the Ukrainian Hall an Albert Birest, W, HW. More, 14h eral candidate in the feders) ele thon, dealt spacifenlly with the meahlem af ynemplnyment and the nolicies and program which he had launched for hn relief, AL hath nlaues, Mr, Manre Wis KIVEn # splendid yeception, and wes heart Hy ehaared for We &peeche At College HILL a larvee hud assemhisd In the apen # with the Oshawa Citizens Band In and undey the ehaly munshin Gordon ND Conant fri, Alex Bell, In # spirited ad Aress opened the maming and vouched for the enthusiasm with whivh the wamen of the elly were working in support of Mr. Moare Mr, Monre, in opening his ad dress, paid a tribute to the "wan and splendid audience has enme tn sland hare In listen tn a discussion an the phh Wee tasuns nf the day' Fnemployment npening his campaign In Osh he sald, he had made a speach unemuloyment, and he was told hy a friend in Taranto thay the puanle would not understand | replied," said Mr. Moore hat | had spoken far an hour and twep ty minutes and nn ana left the hall, and that while the people of might not understand i was so Important that pl mnusht 1a tey ta understand You aught tn know the fovess which leads ta unemployment and how 1 ean he oured, and the only real cure for unemployment is em ployment Towehing nn chalrman of the Speaking "ernwi nf Awa the suhlect hs asperience as Tarik Board, Mr Monova sald he had Investigated lines of Canadian industry (tCantinued un Van §) Old Soul (in curiosity shop) "Lo suppose (his fs another af these hovrreithle futuristic paint ings which vou eall art Lrhane Bhopkeeper "Hanyune madam, hut that 1s & mirrar" Near me | from Serer Hurls Challenge At Moore To Declare Himself Either As "A Grit or an Independent" Asks Whether Opponent ol Running a Moore Else tion on 8 Moore Program INTERFERENCE WITH SOLDIERS 18 CHARGED Conservative Candidate Says) Misleading Pamphlets Dis-| tributed---=Col, Geary and| Dr. H, Bruce Also Speak " 18 he nnn Kalen wiked al tare held hill Tawi Hr, Kasey od In point if what he put Woup tn my FURIE #& Moore Manve program?' Canseryal ive A IRrER Mant ing in the Part Perry night appanent; | ler tion | he, f, H,| randingle | of wie tnwn waled thal he wish Out the peeiligrivie ronsidered a very | peculiar election. Although he had heoukht Ino number of former | members of the House af Commone | 10 speak at meetings on his haha! | and other prominent Conservallves niiside the Claimed | that W, H the Liha | candidate, had had no member of | the government nor prominent Liberal fram an nther riding | spagk on a public platform In On Havin eonstiiueney "Han the government refused in #llaw ie meamhers to vigil this riding?' he questioned, "My op: | ponent's platform differs greatly | thal autlined hy the prima minister for the Liheral party In) Mr. Monee a follewer af Mackongie King nv 1s he Boing tn set up an Independent Maonre party and if where are his followers. If ha In wloeted the Hones af Com mans will alt with )'Nell) ar | Bourrassa' The Conservative candidate chal 1enged Mr. Manre to declare him well Val A Grit or an Indenend ent He suggested that either | his apponent had out awiy from | the LiAherals ar they had ent away from him "We have a before us he riding, he Manre a n he BlLYangn specianie | aid, VR apeniRele of a supposed Liberal eandidais upon whose platform nn nther | public man fram heyorsl the ean fines af the viding has wpnken HUeh 8 thing has never heen wits nessed here since Ganfederatinn.' | return Dy Dr. Walser charged thal tose) interference wak heing exercised in Oshawn with regard Lo 1elurn- ed soldiers, He cliimed (hat An unsigned pamphlet, which gave no tmdieation nf where I Was Prints ed, had heen distributed tn Fee turned soldiers dlyscting (ham ia sacire information CONERENINE pensions at the Liberal Club roams Wn the Bank of Commeren hutlding i Oshinwa Mr, Moore vented those rooms right after the last election And hun heen malniaining them since," he eamment ed The hall was packed anos and the candidale #OrOuRIngE reception Interesting addres kiven hy Col, Geary Hrwee, of Toronto, Dy. Heyes, ¥he 15 8 Very phils speaker, wtiacked the vaeard of the King Bovernment find prophesied ie downfall = on wleetion da He wired (hat the electors of Port Perry and digtriet would da thely part in helping wo Kaluoy tn Ihe reeeived wlan Why Ware and br, H, DIED » Wedner: Witham hushannd in his m Lio helnved Curtis In Oshawa Jnl dir Hahhs, lane HORRE ia AC nl Lnwise nEnn yeni Funeral fram AE Brock Bt, West July 8hth, 1040 pm, Interment LE an Pris Herviee at Union Camps (19a) the family PHEE any, in Com ing : Evenu 8 Osate w wr word wh sevtion Minimmn hares for each insertion, Mie, PALMIAT, APPIN (1h) LY Bh, At Memorial Howard Fes (181 AUXILIARY CANADIAN Lnglon plenie Bronkside Park, Inly 28 All members roma, hing haakets, Leaving hall 8 nelnek (16:00) CHORKN PRIENDE DANCE TO Melt, Engel's Hall pver Dawe Iand's stare (16a) MADAMB Hoss Carners ments S04 BAYURDAY NIGHY MONKLEr Masting Park, Premise 0 guson LAD HA NEVADA Phana Federal Election Mr, W, A, Dryden Mr, H, Edmondson ami ' In the Interests of Will Be Held as Follows: SPEAKERS n Mw Gordon D, Conant Chairman==Ald, Ed, Jackeon MASS MEETINGS W.H. Moore LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN ONTARIO RIDING Cedardale Hall, Erie Street THURSDAY, JULY 24 AT8 P.M, Mr. A, J, Graves My, J, Semeniuk My, W, A Mr, W, M, SPEAKERS aye Gilbert , Waterous Chalrman==Nicholas Rychlo Greek Orthodox Hall (Comer Ritson Road and Bloor) THURSDAY, JULY 24 ATS PM, Mr, A J Graves wk Mr, J, Semeni Mr, G, D, Conant Mr, W, A Dvyden Mr, AJ Graves (Daylight Sa wii Bp Chairman=--Gordon D, Conant Westmount School Grounds FRIDAY, JULY 3 AT' 8 30 PM. Mr, H, Edmondson Mr, W, M; Gilbert Ty CITIZENS BAND IN ATTENDANCE AT ALL THESE MEETINGS Everybody Welcome