THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930 the warm weather, as the ore would freeze, and could not be handled by the usual means, As a result, American shippers enter the | grain trade during the late months of the year, Vurther Canada is a lurge purchaser of hituminous and anthracite coal, which is shipped from lake Erie points Lo the west, and 75 per cent, of this coal, ac- cording to the American laws, must he carried in American ships The fact that the new Welland canal will be open for navigation during the coming season is more or less responsible for the latest agitation with regard to Lhe coast. Ing laws, Most of the vessels using the old canal, were of Canadian "registry, All were confined to 250 feet in length, With the new canal having only elght locks, as compared with 26 in the former passage, and thus allowing vessels of Upper Lakes size Lo pass, it is pointed out that there would be nothing to prevent boats of United States registry loading at Port Arthur, and com ing right through to -Lake Ontario points with thelr cargoes, thus compelling with Canadian lines, Undoubtedly the new canal will prove of tremendous benefit Lo shipping generally, FEarly this month, the first above-canal size steamer Lo enter the lower lakes came into TPorvonto, and tied up here with a winter storage cargo, The canal, means, | for ex ample, that a large steel company in Hamilton, Ont,, may unload ore cargoes divectly at the plant, | where formerly the ore was un-| louded at Uésut Edward, Ont,, and Lhenes hipped hy rall ! SHIPPING MEN SEEK CHANG IN REGULATIONS . Comsting Laws Revision De- sired by Lake Toronto, Ont.,, Dec. 22.--With the newly-ended 1930 navigation season having proved rather dis- sppointing from a financial stand- point, it is regarded by shippers #8 not unlikely that the old ques- Hon of amending the ' "coasting awe" will again be placed hefore the Canadian and United States governments during 1931, For years, the coasting lawse pave been responsible for much fiscussion between Canadian and American shippers, and it is now expected the two governments will be asked to rehch a satisfactory sgreement on this question, In the past, when fall grain has been shipped from the head of the lakes, the government of Canada has suspended the coasting laws This allows vessels of American or foreign registry to earry grail from Canadian ports to other Cana- dian ports, and elso to hold their cargoes in Canadian ports for un- loading In spring, The United States government does not make the same concession to Canadian vessels on the United States side of the lakes, Canadian shippers are pointing put that commodities on'the Am- erican side during the summer | Archanvel to season are mainly coal and from [000 tons a ve sre, which can only be carried I Clironicl on, Obseryers of th tion are interested project for ercet | fun month ago, X-ray pictures reves ed that his heart had moved from the left side over to the right side, his left Jung had collapsed, his liuphragm was ruptured, par of his bowels and other Intestines had moved up into the vacant lung CHILD RECOVERS - FROM INJURIES Belleville Boy Has Made Miraculous Recovery Ci nes was space and he was suffering from numerous other interns! injuries, He was taken to the Belleville General Hospital apd It was not until 10 days later that Dr, Me- After Accident Creary thought it advisable to op- erate, Now Bobby is going to get Belleville, Dec, 22, What would'| well, you do if you had been run over i rae r-- by a wagon, your internals moved wil out of place und terribly in- STAGNATION Jured and you were suffering the very torments of the condemned? Probably turn over and wish for | fl F death, which, incidentally, would J nine times out of ten come, says M a tory In the Ontario Intelligen- | SAYS AUTO MEN cer Bul little Bobby MoGibhon, who | lives on a farm near Detlor, Ont, -- had this happen to him and by the ¢ miracle of modern surgical oh is Splendid Reception of New still Jiving- and, unless something utomobj Models intervenes in later life, will Hye | Au le to a ripe old age, The other after- | Cited as Proof ' noon nn reporter wenl up to sed -- Bay, who will soon be 5 years Dtaroit, Dec, 20,--With more old, The lad was lying on a couch Emo an AAA i with 4 blanket wrapped uround hun 5.160 mek added 10 the if him, busily engaged blowing up nunthar of wage eATNErs at the balloons and enjoying this prosale plant today is 9 244, it was stated Shon immensely, ; (Bobby doesn't | bo william J, MeAneeny, president play with these bulloons for th p. of it, he has to blow them he and xe sernl sayakel This Sure to exercise his lung, which was | par 3 4.9 » ! hg ' | More men are being taken on, week tou flately rushed, ) by weak, but it i» emphasized that Thr fu atiens | 4 of, (Sane are former emplotw Bo hp have ore I ho have "bes h notified to return H p 4 Are § 0 wor vived such Injurtes, Dr, §, 1. Me=| "Roturng from every section of Crenry, loenl dogtor, sisted bY | the country reporting the vecep- Dr, George BK, Btobie, "performed | tion of our new models are strong. one of the most amie 17ing and dif-| yy indicative that the business stag. flenly operations ever tried in Can | nation Is practically over, Re- ada and it successful When | turning confidence is everywhore little Bobby i brought into Dr | eyident and it Is as a result or le'yamry's offfea here about a this changed condition and the ue ---- p---- Vivi ins wy Wy, "with all his HERE in this old strong-box, so long guarded and locked, is his "estate" oo ge "worldly goods" which he has hequeathed to her. One by one her adviser takes out the temptingly engraved certificates and ex- amines them. One by one he lays them down with a sorrowful shake of the head Slowly the truth dawns upon her. Those wonderful purchases that were to make them rich . independent. These specula- tions that were to lead them worldly goods" to fortune . . . many of them now are WORTHLESS ! But at the bottom of the box there lics an unpretentious document, which sudden she recollects, It cannot have i § It must still be safe and sure . , . She reaches in and draws forth his Life Insurance Policy. Amid the wreckage of thousands of estates, Life Insurance stands as the final and enduring refuge in time of need. It is the one investment no man can afford to be without. tive buying of our new models that we are able Lo play this part Lo relieve unemployment in and in other centres from which we obtain our larg: MeAnceny, FRANCO-CANADIAN TRADE PACT PENDS = Detroit ' supplies' sald Understanding Arrived at When Premier Bennett Ottawa, France probably will enter into a new trade pact, mediate future, Certain learned, od wt, lowing Premier It. 13 and the matter of the of Canadian trade Under France, cessions glven the Dominion a minimum tariff on Canadian exports, duty has been increased since the present RETEENIBNL Wis and operating REO of good, Visited Paris Die 22 der" Canada and Iy ( hut not ip the im einl it in one tries port eign int rs Wy expo nati Lhe aur understandings, it Is have rocently heen arrly It will be recalled that fol. the lmperial Conference Bennett was in Paris hetterment wis in mind, HL pgreement, for tariff con Canadn, grants the in press return hy This minimum Franco Canadian trade executed a ow naturally had the wninst (Cn und retool | But It is under nine standings I Lhe agreement have been re [BRITISH TRADE WELL MAINTAINED itain Still Holds Place as hefiield, Ltrade returns need camps several foreign connirics, ¢ jermany and the United Fliales deelares a spocinl wi Bhefficld chamber of Commer vialiae groutest exporter af texte good (ORE TY | Years four commercial position elfect overlooking nadian § "I's this phage of | loss hd | $510,000,000 feompared with the months of lash yeu port the full year i get the Aho, were Jon vegarding in of )} fo ound, w vesnrn will Jers than they tnd 22,000,000 193% Our bron and wil) myerage considerably Jes Y200,000 tons per am pured with nearly vr omonth last year, 10 tons per month in se other hand our bimport nd steel this year will ! 240,000 hen we hee Lan Lon and ove Great Exporting Country RL] Long per Cort of which we might make oy s ackey 204,700 0 won bow, 22 compared with month in $929 tons pey month in 191% | if ure Lo book back hull wee that fn that " red weary six Limes as finported in Lhe moment clver) per yng. ii no non with the unusual depre Hil pire inl Yen iter in the p e ull} yy Organ "If wondey the ER BETTY) YA IT our 1 that Industrial Britain remain / of Lhe greatest exporting co I German in the world Wie till of of Years as much coal ar any three [oY have linid Lhe nation We export the nd Lo dny we if not the grease oH of siee) We bulld ax mui % 4s the rest of 1 he orld. Wi rt more ships than un Of heer ms put together In spite 0 4 hia much-tolked of ression | he cotton trade, wie the f eessfve dupre i" 1 hut spread most, ne with a Y lof the alley ehiy 0 arid ome of ou y have total trade }] he If bach of vcontidene degre won trade refieetod dey wre still ation | al Investment we ne fees the blak iin ton much aid Increasingly "my a] finntieen inductr indalence I the height one and nntion King our exports fu t | FET) and months of the yei Valle Cove ponding » Onur coal ex will compliers 9.000.000 in than Hn BROOKLIN feel expor month this { 265.000 tone! r 414 1934 of fron average | month und to banT we mueh ns iron ind Amari # | Over # | 1921-4950 wi than that of A ind ours [1 ver eas ere and mn We In a ough our PAGE NINF ak | Kate has heen low Lis year, only per cent, since May---and ft hae sible indeed to get Joane st and some cash accom per cent enlernvisn titmnluted bet por 2 per cent, dation at | Bar not heey ne 192%, | than i yeu "4m are sradley 458 of the Lt iday Schad held it meeting at the home of * leven girls attend together with the Juke Jie Hart an children, and the formes Sonley and Ler daugh Ha fi e Harrison and the meet "Joy to the cpated thie oll eal) Lsyd Foes On § Inerting 145, whe Wr 7 while | , Mrs ha e Of the ceting te opened wit Wi AVing nploy ital EWR ¢ given HT LLL VI inte tv 157] "le wh ng and te The next hymn wa wo Midmigin Clear tor buy elnh od ond ddies, Dont pon "l ed . adings were wive and " nnle Misses "Ha Ci re ert IR our Ignwd #ih 1" Hank ---- -------------------- on A LAA A AL CONE CEOOOOETRCOR | | | ESTABLISHED he 1859 HERE ECONOMY RULES oct pode ite SL Sod Ladtl 4 | Our Stores Will Remain Open il i Monday and Tuesday Until 10 o'Clock Wednesday : Until 11 o'Clock vi. REN OR RT RR TR TRA TW J A&P Xmas Cahe Plain ...... lb. Size 37c¢ Plain ,.2:lb. Size 69¢ Almond Iced"! 3**"' 49¢ Almond Iced Wf! 93c 215 The A&P Xmas Puddings 2-1b. Bag Size...... 66 i ] & # » Xmas Chocolates One-Pound Box 49¢ Three-Pound Box 99¢ A&P Bread ENCORE i Te RYE "ui ie Ge (RAY Rev Th TARR J TR TL SL A FR i Make Christmas Dinner Complete With 'BOKAR 'COFFE 1 A SC Fruits and Vegetables Celery MEARTS BUNCR 19¢ "hed: ow a 2, Cheer AL this season--when you have portant than ever! Go ahead with your plans for the big Christmas dinner - memory of every member of the family. 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