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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Oct 1931, p. 2

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[News of Nearby Places | ¢ dR i aii py rr THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931 PAGE TWO ALMONDS NEWS Almonds, Oct. 8 -- The Young People's Rally on Tuesday evening was largely attended and the spe- at this time 1 oppose the scheme-- and very pronounced ones--but strong or severe criticisms at this time are neither fair nor right. wish to be fair and give all due credit and support to our council CHANGELLOR PLANS CAMPAIGN OF CUTS FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CROP REPORT REVIEWED The September fruit and veget- able crop report, issued by the Do- minion Fruit Branch, shows an in- crease in estimated apple produc- tion of 6.5 per cent over last year, : Mrs. A. Crosier, Miss Mildred | cial Brot sheets were used | for their work and honest endeay- o Crosier, Mr, and Mrs, C, Gerr and Rev, Harold Stainton, of Pick-| ors "What we want today are - or a total of 3,634,000 barrels. ; and Maunsell visited in Osha ering, was present and Rave a real | practical and constructive ideas Bruening Discusses Ger- |The B.C. crop shows a decrease of ! Sunday. interes message to all, that can be put into operation, and 30.7 per cent, while Ontario, Que AT MANCHESTER (Miss E, L. McKee, Correspondent Manchester, Oct, 7--On Wednes- day evening, about sixty people ga- thered at the Town Hall and held a presentation in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lambe. Progressive euchre was played two hours, Miss Alethea Barrette winning the ladies' first prize of haly dozen sherbert glasses; Mr. Fred Lambe won the gents' first prize, a pair of military The Ladies' Association held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Allie Thompson, With a good gathering of ladies present. devotional exercises and business session, Miss Thompson served a very dainty lunch which was much enjoyed and a social hour was spent, Mr, and Mrs. Putsy and children, ) | Toronto, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, F. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs, Wates, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs, Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Rabies have taken ssession of the general store here, te wish them + every success in their new business, Miss A. Ferrelle, Toronto, spent After | P2 | CHICKENS 4 to 5 lb. average NE oh ls Ib. | Mr. ahd Mrs, Arthur Mackey, of Ottawa, visited with the former's mother on Wednesday, Glad to re- rt Mrs. Mackey is much improy- ed in health, Mrs, Challis, of Bowmanville, vis- ited with her sister, Mrs, 1, , Ob- borne for a week recently. Mrs. C. L. Morcombe, of Ome- mee, visited several days last week at her home here, Miss Jean Balsdon, of Markham, spent the past week with her cous- in, Miss Lois Balsdon, Miss Glendening, of Ottawa, is visiting at the home of Mrs, J, J. Fothergill, Mr, and Mrs. Warner Brown and children, of Oshawa, visited on Wednesday at the home of Mr. W. Brown. Many from here attended Mark- ham Fair on Saturday and greatly shelf should haul it down--there is no complaint on that score. It 'is non-revenue producing, and thirds of total cost by the govern- ment; provided no alternative pro- that will provide not only work for today, but that will help to create revenue or profit for tomorrow. The alternative scheme that 1 will suggest, will tend to create revenue for the city in certain di- rect ways and in many indirect ways. It will also be a vast im- provement scheme with various beautifying and beneficial effects, if properly carried out, and that scheme is what may be called The wa Creek Valley im- provement Scheme 1 believe that employment for 250 men within one month could be started if the scheme was promot- ed or handled in an expeditions and businesslike manner, under our municipal powers, allowing for all "legal" or "landlord" contingencies. On the south side of King West that work may bp given that profit and pleasure may result, 5.06 C many's Winter Program With Local Authorities ------ Berlin--~While, contrary to his original jntention, Chancellor Hein- rich Bruening will not infroduce his "winter program" in the public meeting of Federal Council today-- Government is continuing its con- fidenfial conversations with repre- sentatives of German States instead before finally submitting this com- prehensive emergency decree to President Paul von Hindenberg. A certain number of the more than 30 points in the famous program leak- ed out recently, The Government's decree auth- orizes the German states and com- munities and other public bodies to Month Term For Fraud Queen Alexandra. a He was convicted of obtaining 31,125 and attempting to obtain an- bec and the Maritimes show in creases ranging from 20 to 35 per- cent over last year, Production of pears, plums and prunes is 10 per cent below 1930, while the peach crop is 21 per cent heavier and grapes show an in crease of 18.6 per cent, Potato production at 53,569,000 cwts, is 2,600 tons ahead of last year, with Ontario and Quebec showing substantial increases in production volume, MAKING MORE BUTTER A statement just issued by the Dominion Dairy and Cold Storage Branch shows that butter produc tion in Canada has apparently in creased during the seven months ending July, 1931, by 25,379,726 compared with the corresponding pounds, or about 15.5 per cent, as | LINOLEUM it 4 thd 7 8 much » it is needed we should fight Sale ( or 1d \ -- 1 gr | shy of any debt-burdening schemes | ales of the retail drug business selion) ' | that have no semblance of any rey- | of the United States amount to a onde, a old gublie _3ehion. i 5 Ch i B ili 1j crue producing prospects it them ooo een ¥1.500.000,000. and Tre ---- i the biographer £1 ye { i A [| y ¢ i ' *T81 I ! ery vear. of pounds Wf ro 3 9 oice 01 ng | Right Row with all property EVETY Year alty and world-famous celebrities, 4 Co | {| values practically cut in half, in- . ! ked at the Old Bailey as ih cluding the homes of our /strugg Brazil uses in excess of $20,000, [ Was unmasked a ie p " on * ¥ |] fing workers, I say rather than [000 worth of perfumes and toilet | a0 igen en 3 on Yoery © EMBOSSED : EN 1b adopt that debt burden of 30 years | preparations annually, much of THM Sn ( trie ore. ce known as bt be 4 i [] C duration, better take one year's al- Whieh is supplied by domestic pro- N -- i ks I iid, WE and Tn laid No 3 " ioe | ducers. Netley Lucas, was fr guilty So 14 | ' | lotment of $30,000 or sven twice . sentenced to 18 months' imprison- L 0 4 5 1b that amount, and spend it in direct IRE on two charges of fraud in Ril 1to>'b average Tar Top ah ond 2d Sota Fomecion wilt & biography cf ject can be sybmitted that would All In Father $250 by falsely pretending that |, brushes, and Mr. F, Wray won the | Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Graiit i near the creek are two well laid | adjust the salaries of their officials Ni gonsolation Drie: ter th t Christie. . snjoved the day. carried off sev- | Ot Bas stations, Acquire east and | and the wages of their workers to period last year, The Sweetest Story-Ever Told" r. Ellwood Crosier then present-| Mr, and Mrs. Russell Spinks, eral rood of his h west of these sufficient property | those of the same class of officials - o ed Mr. and Mrs. Lambe with a Cartwright, Mrs. Robt. Guthrie, al KO Fhizes on 3 horses ati enitable entrances to the pro- | and workmen in the services of the | Alaska is supplying the United | M J) n ' ' ' beautiful clock while Mr. Donald | Toronto, visited with Mr. and Ms, | | JRo9Wd, BANC ay am arkham | C04 tourist and pleasure park | Reich, Doles to the unemployed | States with 500,000 pelts of fur-| ors, Neilson s, Smiles n Chuckles Ferguson read a very appropriate | Thos McKee on Saturday, irs, lavout. may be paid in victuals up to a bearing animals this year, valued at | address. Mr. Fred Lambe thanked | yr. George Williams, Sonya vis i Donate this park the name of | third part of their value, The period $2,128,000. This is less than 30 per | CANDIES f ANKS VIN all for this lovely present in a few |. qt" ice Mrs, E. Holtby, on What Others Say "Motor Park, or, name it if you |for doles to the jobless is reduced | cent of the value of the 1930 can 1.1 or TH GI G well shosen worls. | and the ve Tuesday. like, after some well known and | from 26 to 20 weeks, is " although namerically the catch 1s | pune yee Ea : av i esteemed past or present bene To relicve those communities © A greater, | 60 mainder, of the evening was spent Jost of Soe Jom: cd tack EMPLOYMENT; FOR DEBT OR | {yctor, ' 4 the burdens which were increased | Same m-- "1 From 4 up at in dancing, are} V good although the prices are very PROFIT At the east and west entrances) by the recent regulation of doles to. p= The Oklahoma insurance board | Mr. Clarkson gon, Toronto, low The Editor Osawa Daily Times: | provide two suitable iron or me-! the jobless and by the increasing has ruled that only persons who de- J visited at 'Mr. Frank Crosier's re- Mr T. Sager, Prince Albert is I well-known citien of ability on | tallic gateways. ~ Donate each of | osm r of the poverty-stricken, the pend pron sile of policies for a I 2-1 EIS. nd Mrs. Joe Cooper motor- delivering the so bills through this | €itY Buaicing, advised the writer to | these entrances similar or suitable! lie it ill prepare junds aggregnt filwos will be entitled io do ie : anid vw saited 3 ita tt i H OW "shoot" if he had any better | names, ing 230,000, marks (abou 52,- 89 . tate, Lui 5, we od ana visited in Toronto on Sun- views, Which are slightly lower scheme for unemployment in this | Now enter the park arena Gy No new houses svall be estate rom, and build; g sod loa .NEXT P. O. PHONE 78 Miss Loretta 'Senley, Whitby. The rally services held on Sunday emergency, than the city disposal | Straighten the creek providing pro- | built for administrative purpasgs hes wa ave ! re-l i ------ spent the week-end at her home | |ast were a good success, all taking scheme, which our city council ap- | per and permanent sides or embank- | fore the end of March, 1934, excent = ai [-----, here. their parts splendidly ' pear likely to launch out on, ments, with the adjacent boule- | with special permission by aut OMe] pi ere BD OOT Tractors oh] Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Street, Tor Pa L y. Before me are the plans and Te. | vards, graded or sloped bac) and ties of the Reich or the States, larmr f p Uhited State sh The exch f trade between [ing the first six months of this year onto, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dring, Mrs.| The school will be closed om | portes dated July 28th, 1928, by the | suitably planted and laid out Juild | 1xes on rent paid herctofere "| 1930, 4 A hea thiited 1 Russia dur- | totaled approximatel $76,000,000 Earl Reesor and son, Francis, Rag. | Thursday and Friday as the teacher | consulting engineers upon the sew- [one or more. creek dams, Donate | lodgers and used for erecting new | : . n I i ppro> y $76,000,000. lan, visited at the home of Mr. and | Miss Spoffard is attending the | rage disposal project, and being | these boulevards or drives or walk mses will be reduced about 25 per Mrs. L. McKee, Sunday teachers' convention, one of the committee of eight suitable names also, | cent im the spring, A certain per ii thereon in 1928, | should, after : «centage of e¢ revenues will be nearly four years of thought and Provide for proper motorist ac- | used for settlement purposes. study be capable of expressing an commodation. Aim in the general | Bank Regulations opinion. In 1928 times were bright | scheme for covered and heated | The aetivities of savings banks and prospects rosy, and it might swimming bat 5 for the dusty mos! will be reformed thoroughly under have been all right had it been [torists, as well as other | the new decree, These banks will started at that time. But today 1| The heiting of swimming bat e obliged to keep "hquid" 30 per oppose the project and advise--if to be gas, on Ly ( ba | cent of their pure savings deposits I may be so presumptuous--to defer granted by the Ben Tate interests, | and 50 per cent of other deposits the scheme to a more opportune | to demonstrate the uses gas might | and must not invest more than 40 . time, although it is being brought | De put to, amd thus assest accelera- | per cent of savings deposits in mort- forward as an unemployment relief | HON of the coking plant project gages, On the other hand, credits measure and for the following | On the west side of the west | granted by savings banks must not ou reasons: | entrance, ash Provincial G | exceed 25 per cent of their total de- The estimated cost of the work i< | (rnment to rel I Or unpy the |g ts, with no more credit than 30,- put down at $486,000. Adding 10% facial appear ce of their ware- | 000 marks (about $6900) to be for engineers, inspectors, ete, $48. | NOUSC promises in keeping with the | given to individual credit takers, O00, gives total estimated cost $334, | NeW pars entra ; and also to | The program further deals with 600. Under present conditions and | remove from oft the up town busi- | simplification of legal procedures F id d S t d allowing for all contingencies $600,- ne SoCion the nA-eing Special courts will be Ereated for 000 may he nearer the final cost, | fee and "store" on Sim dealing with acts of political ter- r ay an atur ay Annual Charges of Scheme [ing all their three Pr et rorism Including interest and sinking |! "" NX cation in their "Pre The Berlin Chamber of Com- p fund charges on this $534,600 based Bh! ck," thus satisiy [merce expressed itself last night as ] . on 30 years at 5%. Renewals, re-|f J motor 1s ill at or pol | strictly opps ed to ny Wedsire for i i] pairs, power, supplies, etc, the re "itty thousand Mars 1s, a feir | colution of German difficulties which Ei. Choice Young pa Xi $55.47 sis have to be | ¢Stimate to acquire the propert nnected with the possibility of i I'l] provided annually for these 30 years under consideration to put the | an inflation, It recommends as a f : {}] to meet the annual charges. Prob- scheme under wa means of stimulating German trade g ib $60,000 per annum for JO years Ask the city's expert valuator | tlie utter reduction of "self-costs, § * would be a better estimate. and assessor on this point including taxes, tariffs, prices, sa- i C With the governments going half | Let our leading city service clubs, | luries and wages, E [1] the cost with us, can we afford it? Rotarians, Crrambe; of Commerc : -- . 10 2 1b {| Aye, is it just to ask the next two | €1€. Join in, and assist the counc i to 1 . average Id or three Brains to carry all? find one or more with a spare | FCR ME | pl IH] burden that we have created and a $50,000 to put a worthy project from ! g I non-revenue producing scheme at |€VerY angle over the top. Oppor- | B Mil F . that. tunity never knocked harder at the | 1 k ed Roasting The future is too uncertain to | door of anyone than today. I am! take chances in such non-revenue only inving to do my bit- let others | : producing schemes as that. try to do their bit---that obligations En pF It was natural our council find- | may be discharged, debts may lie | H Design shown is No. 9009, C ing this remort and scheme on the | both avoided and discharged, and Evelyn Graham Given 18 avilable in ines diffe 'l The Great find favour, ere T am told. to | FVMONER SATE pan the biography had been written by Imagine this utterly smart tile effect a : of [| oho," and give some, sia | Skew Masami ai wating to Queen "Alex. ja YOUR suiborch 98 Jving Soom. . || Atlantic & Pacific 7 co. | sired rest, i, provide, work for | Wearside vavatle TONIGHT | 100 BL 0 rten's tees limagine its rich Colowrings; its old" EE fi ; fl hungry. © | sight, Got a 280 box. @ ArriGHy | cxpressing his approval of the world charm; its quiet comfort ; ¥ - 1 Could give other reasons why TW AllsVesetable Laxative [Dok ue underfoot, Yet it is but typical of the unusual beauty and utility of the new and moderately priced, Made-in- Canada Embossed Linoleums, | produced by Graham, was declared by the prosecution to be a forgery. Graham is a well-dressed, good- looking young man of Graham has written books on the lives of the Prince of Wales, King Albert of Belgium, Princess Mary, the Queen of Spain, Here is the remarkable story of Graham's career as told to the Re- . Can-- [Lin Wyn SOMO IAL fp SE Call on your floor covering dealer, Ask for the new patterns and designs in Dominion Embossed Inlaid Lino- leum in low relief tile effects . . . oy » HEE? Value rs py corder (Sir Ernest Wild) by De- i s S- 5 X) : fective Inspector Percy Smith, of and see jor yourself Bow, hey will Fi J OLSTER engineers have refined the superheterodyne aha : lege Educati itt your tloors to new heights o » K circuit of the new Kolster radio to pe a de, | tials as] SH A man of beauty, ori inality and distinction. added Wehr Joye jud x _ Mo) gree Ys g y C pe , , of that the selecting of programmes without interference { "His mother died at his birth, boned $34 Ser Dee 4 from other ons and the clear reception of pro- \ _and he was*placed in the hands of Embossed Inlaids with the molac, the famous fine pardon Leg dhl po snide i Bodiord Colles gos Bi ine famous Domolac Finish for lastin One gulon covery ap i ! 1 . ¥ ne gallon cover i at certain points on the dial, but at «// points over the {| Logi Ban nh ik Trp 1 Tb sung proximately 78 square LC A : entire ! 30 ig Pty Pierre. ustre and beauty . . . are easy to yards." Sold. by flooe 2 : 4 The walnut cabinets of each Kolster model designed | "fe 'was sent to an industrial clean, and permanent under heaviest Pints quart, half-gallon, of by Jan Streng will attract you. ' school in 1918, but he ran away, and ; wear. Put them in YOUR home. gallon and five-gallon 4 ¢ The ty of tone of the new Ko js " Fi arrested in the West End for ' quali Ister is sure egging. : Ea : please you. "He was then sent to the training hs The true reception of more stations than ever before ship Cornwall, but he absconded in| DOMINION OILCLOTH & LINOLEUM COMPANY LIMITED = MONTREAD will convince you--that any model of the new Kolster : II9, and was sentenced lo thee . . pears at tal in on charges & series, with its suizanding performance over the entire of obisining credit by fraud pov ae dial, offers greater dollar-for-do value. stealing cheques. i +) mati control atrol, varia "In 1922 he was released on lic- ¥ Auto c volume hiring lL ble-mu ence, and within a few days was ! DOMINION LINOLEUM STOCKED AND SOLD BY engaged, dressed as a naval officer, in swindling girls by posing as the son of an influential man who was als accuratel i ll are included in the Kolster console models that have been tested for home reception--your assurance of outstanding performance over the entiredial in your home. seeking a secretary. "He then travelled the south of 3 . England, committing numerous 3 7) _- 8.99.3 s omg gases of larceny and forgery, and 3 j Mantel Model ps Hightey Sruniatiza Jp. for these offences was sentenced at SEE YOU R DEALE the Old Bailey in June, 1923, by the and peatode tubes, di y calibrated in kilo- cycles--all Recorder to 10 months' imprison. ment in the second division in the ame of Netley Lucas. i "Tn 1924 Graham went to Canada with another man, and they were convicted at Toronto of conspiracy to defraud and of operating a 8 employment agency. They were sen- tenced to 30 days' imprisonment, and were deported." BOND BROS. 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