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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 Oct 1930, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930 Other Edivors You'll Pay - Why Not Build [From the Daily Commercial News} | PAGE FOUR ~The Oshawa Daily Times dh ot which bee pnw ds The Times ig at all time glad to receive letters for publication on matters of public EH interes, but the name aod address of the | SAYING SPLIT S8CONDS Vi n " ter must Bay $226 be gi tod Rew 4 Honestly, now, what's your har- "Clearly . unemployment is a |ning character should be under- essarily for publication, as an cation ry?" That is the slogan being €x-'| yo iq condition and the Nemesis |taken, even if the tax-payers who of the good faith of the writer. This rule hibited by. the Louisville Safety Coun- | o¢ tortupe-making ana scientific la- |have steady positions and some hould be borne in mind by all who seek to cil. Can anyone think of a better | por saving device is striking at the [times great weslth, largely ham- shou rne by warning? It sufficiently calls to the heir views on real creators of wealth--the work-|mered qut by working men, should give Jublis sipression to t Fi Pig alietition of de vers Jedestrian Hi {ng millions. have to pay @ liitle more for their mportant questions, because uture, "gcfence has cut off millions of | Privileses. as in the past, anonymous letters addressed [47.73% which io JeVMstiE | workers by its tabor-saving devices, | ihe reson da fod maser to this office will find their way into the What, do we . e do with these pli, Jatoliseg LY. HEWANN. J. may. iat workers it work Is not found, and seconds which we save we a behind that is a reason that should wastepaper basket. fo to life? Everyone of pi knows that eat time to mitigation of human apport to at decent perso grthat A TH TE : ving We. vel "There are civic authorities APRA hg BR fps PLAYING FAIR WITH THE PROVINCES fu time for living. We bolt OUE | orywhere; mate or las sonvinead there are families whose moral sta- reakfasts, rush to our . employ bility as good citizens cannot be ment, hurry through the routine, of the desirability of reconstruct-| maintained if there is no income The federal government has made an |keep our eyes feverishly on our [INE the bad and ugly places ofjio provide the necessities of decent timepieces and' hurry = hurry ~ towns and cities, and of making |jiying, to th oul with, the province of Masso as hurry, y y them fit' for modern trafic and, fit "A determined poliey for the re- e w! province will receive Yer we do not seem to have as for civilized living. But they'are| planning of cities, towns and su- of the $20,000,000 which has been made time as our more leisurely |2frald of the expense, and in some |jyurhg and the regional planning: of tor J © jeipurey |cases of the condemnation of tax-| metropolitan and rural areas would available for unemployment 'relief. The Forelathers, We do not eat better | ovo. "ang the loss of their votes 4 - | give end] rk t bl ' agreement is framed in generous terms, |i°0d or enjoy it any more. If we orien they have not the intelligence SID Endless Nk Jo eviews ne sleep more and longer a st more yD! when -one considers the other provinces |luscriously, who con prot? 10 960 that the Clam wars [Dut also of educated technicians, which have to share in the money, for Mani- There is only one thing we tan ning and that they, themselves, will Gloria aud slenvgaphels., iy would toba has been allowed a sum of $900,000 to dg iis Dis inetsased ope. ang have Ao give room on (Slty souneils leave something behind it orth 4 ; : e----cities, towns and v. provide work and relief for its unemployed. |smash up our cars, and take the |yniess they wake up td the public | whieh would attract and bring yl This agreement, presumably, is the first |precious stuff of life away from little | gemana. Nght to visitors; t 10. and of a series which will be made with all the | children and the aged who cross our "At. present there is surely the home bride to residents, and i provincés of the Dominion, and it shows that There seems to be no way by which most gonvineing . Yeadof jecalse would SiYe more suiante ow tif " obvious to the meanest intelligence |triotism than is usually found."-- She federal governmen) is Sisposed hi play lie Js male mien Tnste ia Jo way --why iar dors of a town plan- | (Town Planning), Th ved X of Oshawa, in provinces, irrespective of w the whole scheme of things. e unemployed workers of Oshawa, their political leanings may be and to assist | There is-no slogan better adapted Wares: amount of 1008; sud de. & presenting to the city council at its € |all in meeting the unemployment situation. wich ay uot What we sre Joing » large intestine capable' of holding Ie other night their suggestions for reliev- |mhis of course, is as it should be, but the "Honestly, wor Ha A a great amount of waste matter i he unemployment situation, did them- | government of Mr. Bennett is to be com- TR ee ', a great service in that they gave the | mended on the fine spirit it is showing in CONTEMPT OF COURT ed outdoors and worked or hunted, * members. of the council something construc- | meeting the needs of the whole Dominion (St, Thomas Times-Journal) and thus used up and burned up the tc Hive something definite to work on, Some |, making provision for those who are out | An unusual point has been raised food that he ate, the projects mentioned in the recommen- |o¢ work. The situation is one which must |27 Acting-Magistrate Langford in The raw foods he ate had plenty orK. situation is one 8 Simcoe police court--in fact, it has of fibre and fibrous material in h : © dations placed before the council by the not in any way be given political color, and |probably never been raised before-- them----husks, rinda. outer covering the addresses to the jury were be- "Track will be laid on the spokesmen of the unemployed are Admitted the Manitoba agreement shows that Canada and caused quite a furry among the JAMES E. STILES, EDITOR just as today, were useful in scrat- fng made, collapsed gs the judge | branch line now graded from of fruits and vegetables--which "to be necessary, but have deferred on |, has a government at Ottawa which re legal luminaries practicing in Simcoe | AND PUBLISHER OF THE pronounced sentence, and was car- | Crossfield westerly a distance of be necessary been deferre - |court. Mr. Langford warned the| ROCKVILLE CENTRE (N.Y. [ching or stimulating the large in-| Breit ot court b ds, | 2 accoun fina Ad ~ guards, | 28 miles, and on the Lacombe and B of noid gtringency, But Now cognizes the rights of all provinces to be |legal gentlemen that they must not| NASSAU DAILY REVIEW, festin-, thus getting 11d of wastes Constable Pelletier was Y ho when | Northwestern Raflway from _ that there is so great a need for employ- |tragted on a basis of equality, whether their |in his court use such phrases when | SAYS iy glint organ. these days when we | he investigated an open door in an| Thorsby to a point of junction : to +, ment, Ai ha atigtyute from the Sqeral legislatures are controlled by Liberals, Con- rng A WT you : AL -- Tat he a be ng hors go So Bol he, outdoert: + -- 29 pg al iid prt 22 fos, CUlgasy. Say HAYS, etin e i za should be as. interested in k, food is not ested or . 9, C © 2G 122 mile ,-andeprovincial governments in meeting servatives or Progressives. solemn oath." He says that fs tanta- | y.cic own careers as their employer BATE Work, eam Alpi some | to grapple with his assailant and | "Construction will proceed op plo) burned up Ys "CoNSTRUCTIY E SUGGESTIONS 'cost has been assured, it should be within "the bounds of possibility for the council to "give some of the schemes proposed favorable - consideration, One cannot agree, however, with the de- mand that relief workers be paid at the rate of 60 cents an hour. In Oshawa, at . . least, the standard wage for unskilled labor i iw in the hbourhood of 40 cents an hour, and this, been looked on as fair remun- ziramtion for work of that class under present , circumstances. To increase the rate to 60 ""cents an hour because of the federal and provincial assistance that is forthcoming would be to defeat the object for which that assistance is being given. The idea behind "it is not to give abnormal wages to laboring men per hour, but to spread the amount of ' money available over as many men as pos- | sible. That should be the aim of the unem- . ployed 'workers, as well as of the council, ! and to pay a tate far above the standard would only imperil the chances of the un- ed in securing sufficient employment to tide them over the fall and winter season. The unemployed workers may rest assured ' that their suggestiops will be given serious " consideration by the council, for that body | is mow seized with the urgent necessity of : ' speedy and courageous action to lessen the { unemployment distress, and will be willing ' to actin any direction which will accomplish | he purpose of providing work, ENMITY DYING OUT The suggestion of Sir Ian Hamilton that a union of all war veterans of the world, in- cluding those of enemy countries as well as of allied countries, has been met with praise and criticism. Ian Hamilton, such an organization would be a great force for world peace, and from that standpoint there is much merit in the idea. Most of those who object to it, strange to say, base their objections on the fact uch animosity in the In the opinion of that there is still minds of British war vetérans, Canadians, towards their former enemies. That thought, however, is rather far. fetched. Most of the Canadian war veterans now realize that the German soldiers were simply obeying their orders and doing their duty just as they themselves had to do. Time has mellowed the old enmity, and had pro- duced a feeling akin to sympathy for the men who occupied the trenches on the other side of "No-man's Land." A striking instance of how the old enmity is dying out was reported from Saskatche- A German war veteran, who e to Canada after the war, was killed in accident. Shortly after, the veterans of the district held their annual memorial and decoration service, and one of the graves de- corated with due ceremony was that of the wan recently. though the point does not seem to have been raised anywhere else, the acting-magistrate is probably perfect- ly right. If a witness does not tell the truth it is for the magistrate or judge to say so, not for barristers to throw out innuendoes, Bits of Humour LAST IS NOT LEAST Income Tax Inspector--How many dependents have you? One of the Many--Two children and a landlord. ~Answcrs, FORESIGHT "Your wife stutters very badly." "Yes, that's why I. married her, When she wants a new frock, it's old-fashioned before she's managed to ask for it."--Passing Show, MADE HER CURIOUS (Montreal Star) Old Brawn (lecturing his grand- daughter) : "I never see a blush on a girl's face now. In my day it was very different." The woman who dates her letters a week ahead gives her husband Shine to mail them.--Kitchener Rec ord, One nice thing about radio is the artists never worry over rain keep- ing the audience at home.~Kingston hig-Standard. Poets are seeking fresh words to business, Conditions should be such in every large organigation that the able and ambitious man is never without the incentive to give the best that he has in him. This is possible only so long as a man has confidence that the interests of the organization and his own are mutual, The ambitious man measures his work in terms of accomplish- ment, The unambitious man calls it a day when he has finished the work that is required of him, or when the whistle blows. In a growing organization it be- comes increasingly necessary to rele. gate responsibilities to executives who have the assurance dint favor- able results in their departments will be rewarded with increased compen sation and promotion, or both, SALARIES DO NOT PUR. CHASE EFFORT AND EN. TERPRISE UNLESS THERE IS ALSO THE INCENTIVE OF OPPORTUNITY. By James W. Baron, M.D. RAW OR COOKED FOODS digested, And this is the trouble with raw foods, It has been found that in cooked foods, or foods partly digested by various processes, that a large proportion of them is digested than with raw foods. Research men tell us that in per- sons who had been accustomed to raw diets and who had a free choice as to quantity and selection of raw foods, the amounts of foods that were eaten were not sufficient to supply the requirements of the body. Either the quantity in it- self was too small or the food was not used completely by the body. The amount of food not digested but with real food yalue in it that was found in the waste of large in: tostine was a great deal [larger than in those eating eooked foods, or a combination of cooked and raw foods. The lesson is that raw foods are stilt "fserul and 'necéssary in the dally diet, but they should not be the-only diet (Entered in acocrdance with the Copyright Act) ran up, Extenuating circumstances were pleaded by counsel for the defence, Belisle had been joblegs for over six months and had a wife and a six-year-old daughter, the lawyen. declared. The accused had gone abroad on the night of the fatality determined to bring food back to the lodging, the lawyer, Antonin Le- page, went on. Certainly, he said, Belisle had had no intention of committing murder, all he was aft- er was food, which he needed. RELIE FPROGRAM OF C.P.R, STATED President 'Beatty Outlines Trackage to be Laid .and Other Work forkton, Sask., Oct. 2.--Atler 2 trip through Western Canada, during which he and his fellow directors. had an opportunity of 1 studying at close range business and agricultural conditions in the four western provinces, B, W. Beatty, chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, announced last night a program of improvements and extensions to be undertaken forthwith, as a result: of 'the federal unemploy- ment relief program. Mr. Beatty detailed the C.P.R. program as follows: other.~Life, mount to contempt of court. Al |i in the future and expansion of his | of the food eaten is not completely | hold him until another policeman | he section of tug Nipawan-Frince Albert line from. the 'end of the present grading to Hengidourg, a distance of approximately 20 miles from Medstead to a point. en the Debden-Meadow Lake ling, a dis- tance of 35 miles; from Gunn- worth to Rosetown, & distagce of 20 miles, and from Hamlin pester ly for a distance of 25 milés; and on the Kettle Valley Raflway a link will be built connecting the tracks at the north end and the south end of Dog Lake. "Rock bhallasting will be taken in hand on an extensive scale on the Lachute sub-division 'on the Galt sub-division, and on the Al- goma district, all in Eastern Can- ada, Gravel ballasting will be done on the New Brunswick: district. "One hundred mil¢s of track in Ontario will be relaid with a heavier rail sectod, 'and 150 miles of the heaviest rafl section so far used in Canada will be laid in British Columbia, The manufac- (ure or these rats WHI provide much employment {in Canadian steel plants, in addition te the labor involved in the actual track work, "It is intended also to start at once on the task of providing-more commodious station 'accommoda- tion at Regina. Plans of 'the sta- tion building and track. layout are now practically complete. A house painter who ihherited million dollars says" he Swill keep right on painting houses. That's the way with sonic people" 'When they get their first million they want an- 4 SEA CADETS FOR OSHAWA report a | Use a considerable portion of all the savin gh Rig $30 to $50 | nerve force generated in the body ra sin ring Torrid but when they are defective, out of yy Furnace, The s focus, they use more than' their al- former German soldier. It was a rare in- | describe the falling leaves. Our | One of the points raw food en- cident, one which shows that the old hatreds | f2riner could "provide. several | thusinsts mem to forget 12 thal mi ion he oni £ oficial of cm yp De or Jigtunt When Ldn ans | Any man who is smakt enough to "ihe foto! Ch tev foodsY (Copyright, 1938) : e other y the chief officials of [dream of a federation of all war veterans | honest. livine if he | are suitable. e Navy League of Canada is one of timely [in the interests of peace will be possible. gi Bn ll ving #1 Man in early days Hive outdoors, SIGNIFICANCE ws YAR y vy gu y M , All the state f fief to | found it, and ate "the full" of hir| . he wotlé AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES FOR Oshawa, now a recognized lake port with a EDITORIAL NOTES J _ | ini: those who. are well fixed can Stomach each time. tt might be | Keudeh suttis Sr 0 SC THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY harbor which has promise for further early h " Brand S$ he got a real meal again, : : y who aren't.=Brandon Sun, And so he was - given a large | of the teacher, as well as to the cost CRY & LOVELL TRALFNIIO this kind to train the young lads of the com- The latest American fashion by o|the burden of the t Ti EAM 1 'munity in shipcraft and shiplore. No one will worry much about the Imperial | passengers on an Atlantic liner is ohana mrtotes ee roa [physically defective chil a burden lat. | 'With each 500 box of Sym- ; to appear at breakfast in evening |" ' to the community, Made EE Er, phionic Powder, | the Jew x 1 ! hade for all compl A Work of Ye se cadets is the raining Which ; : . home wit ie milk yg done this tion of learning is through the eyes. toe: and tent, 3 i CE Te they receive in navigation and the handling If miniature golf can survive a winter in- for years.~The Passing Show. 0 The most common defects are eye eI oe mand's Cream, 50 ; of ships. This training, in many respects, | doors thep it will have come to stay. defects, The strain of @vilized life yp 04, Both for ...veiss C and sea-going ships. Indeed, it leads, in October seems determined to give Sep- Bits o. f Verse l 0, 1 ) til HOT WATER BOTTLE ec I Cc . cases where the boys are interested, to & |tember a hard run for the reputation of be- Steel riveted Lennox Torrid iy he et hs We 12 years One-piece moulded bottle oth . ' Tn $1. 00 definite period of apprenticeship, which qua- |ing the most pleasant month of 1930. Water, poet Rimn.thoe ooh ~, Zone Furnace Has Extra |.nd too frequently the work. they are of pure gum rubber. Holds Wis TOOTH May i increase the river's tide, load f 3 2 b . : With Oshawa a young and growing port, it The man who sees Canada by car has noth- | To the bubbling f fount may flee, Suis} oy for Mitre Cat detees for oe Ju es 98 c Special i arco Fri 3c ---- ctober | EERE who have the love of the water and the sea |gium on foot. T PURE CASTILE SOAP hough search "of Ie st A i PONDS" in_ their veins should have an opportunity ah he fo irs oun, | Eaellh, Castle iia ™ndy | Vomtabing Cream' ana Cota secure a training o nd," In addi- a till it mu 8 as ws, : . Jream., od Jim Curran can rest assured that the Osh-. Till it reach oh ave home. Atak and is Teoomumended by all oil robbing the other organs. of thely for .., 39¢ ' - id ner manufacturers motive ower, some cases the Ine, in self-control and in manliness which is | supporting the lake 'shore route for the a a as much as construction | eyes, by making an extra effort. are MODESS AS. UTILITY Auimtt valuable to any lad in his teens, and in this Trans-Canada highway. HUSTLE AND GRIN? 8 economy. Figo. with ion Au 1 Top training the boys who are members of a ~ : Smile and the world wiles with you SLi To provers leaking of nee 'ay well as anyone. aitpough]. | Deodorizing and comfort. "for, 1. . * character-building activity. appointments to the pension tribunals But For 0 he cheer ut grin more than cast iron and is they should. hres Full : . you in more durable. But it is th : pro Jul It is of decided interest to note that the |one would hardly expect the Globe to'agree | Where the knocker is never known. | des rable. drs pound radar (To Jo: bie :c continyed) Tn aT FicTIoN sit' | pis ito a from down and , improve the SE : "From whatever source the leadership and |ernment Growl, and the way looks dreary; The deep fire-pot pot insures better FOUNIL | GUILTY OF "I mind b di of ELITE BATH TABLETS $ g . Laugh, and the path is bright, combustion. oversized radiator . #1 if t st on, Hn Round Cakes, assorted" od- a or vs sos fora icone smi the fuse and amok seas" ana ftion, Cloth ¢1 (10 | om Boinx ite ganizo Sea Cadets in the community, and it | ception of the duties of his new office when | 0" Wout the leh. | Gin gs Bicoceatae Hien Them SLAYING OFFICER sian ye would not be surprising were oe next few |he says that the law should be corrective | Sigh, and you "rake in" nothin "ey Inst possible th menths to see the ovement swing pl id than punitive. It is only by practis- | Work, and the prize is won, ere are Te seventy nine different Montreal Thief to Hang De- covered Feppernint 900 All 'wool 'cover: "$4.98 ing this precept that wrongdoers can be turn- | win backbon Cremmy. ......... yoarpy 200 . 'ares MUST pr NED led back, into honest and useful citizens. By nothing ae outdone. N y Const ble YELTRX WASH CLOTHS i VAPURE Re ir had, bal, sls oil. coal, coke, 4 nely woven silk boun he rapid treatment to re- a It seems only fair for the finance commit- Jeg and srs hinge Snip ons J fens Furnace Company Rh Montreal, Oct, 2.--Paul Belisle | ore for 30 | ae Se SLE week or two, The Times has |tee of the city council to say that a man who. | And all the time 'Qanads, | Jamie, gronto, Ont. was found guilty of the murder ot} Li -- number. of anonymous let- |can afford to run an automobile should be | You are out of tune Constable Dollard Pelletier of the Mille Il &Li bby L td, Joptreal Jojice Jored Tag August } J & 'An: Was sentence °e an of them making attacks ; I----------, 1 er 1 on Friday, Dec. 9. A jury in fhe ury Lovell Ltd. "THE REXALL STORES" per basket. |is less reluctance on the part of the public | the world's in Wem" ; ho Ont hey had left the court room. Sen. : : spaper, and no individual, for that |to part with their nickels, dimes and quart- | 'And fod pad a Wren ony. A i tice was then pronounced by Mr. | King St. E., Phone 28 -- Simcoe St. S., Phone 68 ; , Pays 'any, attention to letters which ers, ¥ 1%) 4 =Sdeced : "he proposal to form a corps of Sea Cadets |and animosities are dying out, and that the Adon Qpiuion, bg toods, and should therafors bo best | yy ©, HM, Tuek; Opt. D, make a political leader is capable DRUGS 'interest. Indeed, it seems very fitting that got his food when and where he "Part 0' borrow the money needed by those | 5 few 'hours or avem dayy before school, adding immetisely to the work 'develo t, should have an organization of i man a j ? igvelopmen . Have You given 3 8 Job yet stomach to receive a good supply [of keeping schools, thos adding to ARMA MALT & COD LIVER OIL . FACE CREAM YREE One of the outstanding features of the |Conference until the world series is ended. | ciothes, The London girl who gets The greatest avenue of the aquisi- Enh God Livor Ol, A rem | Shade tor"all complexfons, 1 falls most heavily upon the eyes, - Bottle . 0) is akin to an apprenticeship to lake yells bh Ny. traesof. school b PINAUD'S : FROM TON OF COAL |i, "otis sel io) | Gomis ammow -- | p10 Voi Soviet "WATER PARTED lifies them to take positions as ships' officers. ) Large Rainier And It's | required to do would thean a ful 2 quarts and is guaranteed BRUSHES is important that those of its young lads |ing on the fellows who saw, France and Bel. | Or throush fertile valleys glide. bBo model saves even more, | lotted portion of this vital power, thus 8 Cakes tion, however, there is a training in discip- awa Rotarians will be right behind him in Bach wv curvy wey Design is responsible for thi The [able to overcome a considerable The Superior Sanitary Pad. } Blades). corps of Sea Cadets can have a splendid | The Toronto Globe is openly critical of the |ginock" and you go it alone; gas, using much more merve energy than gule. Mi dun... 850 Kiwanis Club is interested in the proposal. |with anything done by a Conservative gov- which gets more heat provide the necessary number of boys to or- | Magistrate Creighton has an accurate con- | Brings sunshine, while : 12% 0.20. eet before. goimg Wp the PEPPERMINT PATTIES | ~WLROTRIC HEAT PADS For the nervy man : an the or. EE bie on he hey bn . cember 19 for Killing g with 'the unemployment ableto' support his family. - | With the busy, hustling' throng. . ble brewing ; Fie | Court of 'King's Bench returned % i Joins 7 no ine s,.of Reitse, One of necessities of the présent day | Rms: gos M i] Colion. Se oid Zon me one: 108 'verdict of pi 4 halt an hour atter g "The prisoner opt bitterly while '|

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