7 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 24, HAISER SPEAKS Fairy Rhymes Come True 1930 PAGE NINE AT WESTMOUNT SCHOOL WEETING (Continued from Page 3) fou "helped as mayor in the winter of 1907." Worked for Harber The candidate affirmed that he was one of tye few who had be lieved in Oshawa Harbor, For twenty years he said he had works ed for it, He was confident that the time would come when every harbor would have its own grain elevators grinding grain from the western: prairies and when ocean ports have heen created on Lake Ontario, In 1011 when a Conservative government was in power Dr, Kais- er sald he was appointed as chalre man of a committes which inters viewed (he department of publie works, Plans for an internal har- hor were prepared and the coms mittee made at least a dozen trips to the capital at Its own expense. The plans were just the same ax thoke now in use, The Conserva- tive government made the first grant for the development of the harbor, - Tenders were called for | hut the work was interrupted by the CGrent War When the King government came Into power in 1921, Dr, Kals- er said that he played an imports ant part in influencing Mr, Clifford, Liberal member for the riding, to secure a grant of $100,000 from the government The candidate replied to cer-| taln ~~ "uncomplimentary remarks' which he claimed thay G, D, Conant | had made concerning his conduct | with regard to the harbor matter "Mr. Conant {s now president of the Chamber of Commerce Ho | will recall that when he was a di~| gs $s BBN in ada ' rector and Mr, George Melanghlin | $200,000 to-build a harbor for 250 cent. In the tariff on finished cellu was president, 1 appeared before (Pele al Anticosti Tsland and cut | loid produets, "Hey diddle, diddle! The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the ni. In our childhood days we accepted the above as gospel, the world being then new and wonderful where anything might happen, But it remained for the year 1980 to make it partly true with the airplane flight of Strathmore Hanna Fairchild, prize Holstein calf of the CPR, Experimental Farm at Strathmoxs, to Calgary and back; Little Hanna whose mother's half sister is the famous Strathmore Sylvia with a record of 20,371 pounds of milk in one year, was clad for her journey in a pneumonia jacket, Her feet were necvred and a strong sack placed around her up to the neck. She lay quiet in the plane and seemed to like her trip, Lay-out shows Hanna who was named after John H, Hanna, secretary =f the Calgary Board of Trade, greeted by a rumber of Pr a shows her bhencher Dr ering aboard the plane, of her out elf And If found ould be confined to loading Calgarians and visitors on hor, Lrrival pneumonia Jacket wrong the am convinesd that on July 28 the people of Canada will say good night to MacKenzie King and good morning to R, B, Bennett, the fu« ture prime minister of the Domine fon---n great statesman and lender and one who Is thoroughly imbuea with a spirit of sturdy Canadian- ism. 1 ask you to vote for me, not because of any personal interest of my own but heeause a volte for me is a vote for Mr, Bennett and his great Conservative party, A clear and interesting nddross on the issues of the day wis glve en by R, J. Btevenson, Lahor lend- er and publisher, of Toronto, who contended as conditions there had the King Government had deprived thousands of Canadian men and women of thelr jobs, The situa tion In the United States with re gard to unemployment conld not be compared to that In Canada he contended an conditions theer had resulted from overproduction and the greed of invested capital, Can- ada as an undeveloped country, with tremendous naturgl resources, should have no unemployment, he sald, He urged that the working. men support the Conservative Par ty as ity policy was to protect home industries J. Ling presided over the meats Inset ing and in a brief speech referred to conditions In Oshawa, Only last winter, he sald, a number of Oshawa men found (hemeelves Import United here cheaper (o from ihe make them overproduction pany found it radio cphinety Hintes than to There was An cabinets In the 1.8.A, and the tar If was not sufficient to prevent them from helng dumped into Can nda, he sald The gathering wns with the singing of fhe Anthem and hearty cheer Kaiser and the Hon, Mr concluded Nutlonnl Dr Bennett for without work because a local com- | | between the of | "| HUNDREDS ATTEND poms ne CAMP OPENING tower Ontario, helped the program along with three mueh appreciated vocal solos "I'he Kiwanis Club of Oshawn are applying the fundamental principle of Kiwanis, 'We Build, in the finest possible way through this camp, in the huilding of the vanadian man- hood of the future," declared Ki winian A, GG, Maclellan, guest speaker from Barrie, "The Oshawa Club should he proud, and have every reason to be prowd, of this splendid camp, At the present moment they are at one of the peaks of their care cor of service to the eommunity, Fram that peak they can have clears er vision of the further avenues of service opening up in the valleys be yond." "The Kiwanis Club through this camp, are doigg a work which des nerves the support and interest of the city of Oshawa, and of every per son in that city," declared Mayor T 1B. Mitchell, | congratulate them on the: fine building they have put up here, on the swimming pool they have made, and on all the other evi dences of their labour which we see here tonight, They are certainly do- ing wonderful work for the under privileged hoy of the community," President Frank Johnston of the Oshawa Rotary Club eonveyed the sincere congratulations of his club to their sister pervice lub, Kiwanis, He spoke of the fine spirit of friendly rivalry and co-operation which exist two clubs, and wssured right the Kiwanians that Rotary wa with them in their efforts Tribute to Leglon tribute wis paid hy Presi Smith of Kiwanis, to the the 'Canadian Legion branch, who rendered ervice in the building of the lodge, For whole Wednesda ontegind Saturdays volunteer ire of Legionaires contributed cir hours to the task of erect i the huthling, and worked should to shoulder with the Kiwanians in the lust drive to get the eamp ready r the first party of hoys Director Robinson, and the iy mother," Mrs, Robinson, A fine dent Boh eteruns of Oshawa yen man main tery | \ I Canny were brought in four runs, They had two more big innings, the third and the eighth, scoring five runs in gach, hut were held away from the plate in every other inning, Mallenlles scor ed in every inning but the second, und piled up their sixteen runs stead- ily, with their biggest splash in the third, The final score wis 16-14, The game was an exhibition, and has no bearing on the league standing The following Regimental Band dance; Bandmaster gent Luke; cornets, Meech, Taylor, Dennis; baritone, Dunford; trom Be menihers of the were in attens Dempsey; ser Ready For Ee Ul hones, ( Dempsey, Allison, Jenkins, Corby, Crossley; basses, McLean, horns, Bryant, Mann, Pugh, Alexander ; Riding; reeds, Twaites, Way, Caln drums, Feallest and Bathe, Toms, King Carey, Hamm; 0ld Roul (In curiosity shop) "I suppose this Is another of thess horrible futuristic paints ings which you call art," Dear Urbans Shopkeeper: "Excuse me, madam, but that is a mirror." am ASL Monday Night --_---- formance. election campaign. use for many months, made in Canada by ci Rd Re now of all times your radio must give perfect per- One worn tube may ruin the crucial hour you have looked forward to during this If your radio gives any in- dication that it is not working like new you will be well advised to have your tubes tested today --and replace the worn tube. it today than a month from now. turers of the genuine radiotron, Westinghouse urges all radio owners to be on the safe side. Tubes sometimes give out without warning if in Better far to do As manufac- Call your dealer NOW, and have all tubes tested. The cost of a radio- tron is small indeed compared to the priceless service it renders. Ask for the genuine radiotron the bourd of directors and suggest | down the grant for Oshawa, a city | "A Liberal back " that the Chamber use Its in= of 30,000 people, to the miserable | Kaiser sald, 'arose to datand Hil ao 0 Jarsinde the Ahhh 000 for a harnor which | ry " i Be ry poke ) J 16 project, | " 0 J Mr, MeLaughlin thanked hak and | has been hullding sineo 1808 Lon any subject #0 did Mr, Conant and the sugges | Dr, Kaiser charged that his op ¥ discovered that there ton was adopted, 1 informed the | Ponent W. H, Moore, wag Incorrect | .oijyjold manufacturing Chamber of Commerce that (when he asserted that the tariff |, nis riding at Granby, Quebes would uphold a grant in the House |P08rd was free from political In-| pos thin show that the tariff of Commons, Now let me tell you |'erference, hoard Is free from political fn that the government of the Dom- He cited an (nstance which he fluance?" ented fo the crowd, and greeted | applause camp strean the House tor three diet of bread and water weeks on A | (Continued from Page 3) th henrrt apen ghe camp off fn ne \ onster of the government was! to the Osha club 1} y i of uffocting the secondary | tions of the Qurebirg one of the industries fn whieh | times division ! ind drew a good proportion « vitaly Interested | wi rk they wre accomplish ' rowd They have protected the basle Johnston spoke on . ndustries but have laf the 1 more important soconduy in } ( poke on hel fetor (hey | infon must cense neglecting the |sald occurred a: the last session "I am Apeaking an A resnonusth!n | Austrie exposed to lamaging | munieipalit I'he reeve of the toy t smart softball which Province of Ontario, Is It any |of the House when upon recom. | candidate," Dr. Kaiser declared industries exposed to damaging! ship of Fast Whithy a ' | the first event of wonder that I objected In the [mandation of the tariff hoard a amidst thunderoys applic ign competition he tated, | dent of the Kinsmen Club se their | Chovs to a House of Commons when fn 1028 [clause In the Dunning budget pro<|if I have sald anything ami | has heen wrong | regrets at their hen they smashed out a sucee ' salon . the government passed a grant of 'vided for an increase of 100 per 'shall be ealled to the bar of the and wrong in polley 11 Mr, Walter fh sin he first inning, and 71 Simcoe Street North on the far the cot sum of ¥0 who fire Upon Investigation were thre Industrie Westinghouse I'he charged that the | tariff pole rlously poner the from major attrac Everything Electrical For Home, Transportation and Industry | GENUINE RADIOTRONS--STANDARD OF THE INDUSTRY Malleables Win Wilson & Lee Malleable team squeezed out Phone 2388 nanfacturing whawn | dent Frank hall « l olin (he the pame the good rin over evening | andl \ or awa start The in practice government 1 146 hing HAVE YOU BEEN DOWN TO BROWN'S REMOVAL SALE v $3.98 $8.90 EERE EET LADIES' SIGNET RINGS 10 Kt, solid gold, regular $4.00, Moving Sale Price EERE ERT TRE TYEE Pra 14 Kt, solid gold, plain or engraved shoulders, Regular Price $7.00, Moving Sale PPriee ., oooviiiiniiinanss Givls* Signet Ring, 10 Kt, solid gold, Regular Price All These Clocks Reg. $1.50 values. 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