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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Aug 1940, p. 6

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Ep Sear 4 8 E d T 4 L] 1 4 PAGE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1940 ON THE AIR WAVES | RADIO FREQUENCIES CANADIAN STATIONS CFRB, 690k. CBL, 840k. CKCL, 580k. CBY, 1,420k. CFOC, 1,120k. U. 8. NETWORK WEAF, (Red) WJZ (Blue) WABC (CBS) U. S. STATIONS KDKA Pittsburgh WBEN Buffalo WGR Buffalo WHAM Rochester .. WiBW Buffalo .... WIR Detroit NEE WLW Cincinnati ........ SHORT-WAVE FREQUENCIES TPA4 France 2RO Italy EAR Spain RAN Russia PCI Holland ... PRF5 Brazil W2XAF Scheneec .. WIXK Boston W3XAU Phila, HBJ Geneva . TUESDAY RADIO PROGRAMS 5:00 P.M. CFRB, Salon Orch. WBEN, WEAF, Girl Alone WGR, WABC, Serial Drama Time CBL, CBY, News; Osborne's Orch. News. 5.15 P.M. CFRB, WABC, Harpsichordist WBEN, WEAF, Life Can Be Beauti- ful. OBL, CBY, Madai French, talk. 5.30 P.M. CFRB, Golden Gate Four. CBL, CBY, Stock Quotes WBEN, WEAF, Jack Armstrong. WGR, News Flashes. 5.45 P.M. WABC, WKBW, CFRB, Scattergood | | CFRB, WABC, Pop Concert Baines WBEN, WEAF, O'Neills. 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WBEN, CBL, CBY, News Flashes WJZ, Johnny Mesner 'ch, News 11:15 P.M. CFRB, WABC, Jimmie Lunceford Orch. Symphony. CKCL, It's Dance Time. 1° 30 P.M. TOWN stro ew By STANLEY THE 'OLD HOME == THE CROW FLIES -- |Q MILES BY THIS ROAD --~ 23 MILES BY THE IS A BIG HELP TO THE SUMMER TOURISTS | taken to the Toronto Fast General and the United Kingdom, compared | Hospital. A.2xander Syemorecki, 48, of 257 | Maria street, suffered a possible fracture of a leg and some of his ribs when his bicycle and an auto- mobile cecllided gt Willard avenue and Annette street He was ad- mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital. A604 ADMITTED T0 CITIZENSHIP Ottawa. Aug. 13--Canada counted 4.604 new citizens during the first six months of 1940 compared with 9,193 during the corresponding per- fod of 1939. The decrease of 50 per cent. was attributable in large meas- ure to the war. Figures released Saturday by the CFRB. WABC, Bob Chester Orch CBL, CBY, Dancing Strings, News CKCL, News Flashes WBEN, WEAF, Sleepy Hall Orch. | WJZ, Tommy Dorsey. immigration branch of the Depart- ment of Mines and Resources show- ad that. of the total imn ants to come to Canada from June 30. only 744 came tries other than the United States from coun- . 153 compared with 1,742 | Canadians from the United States | totalled 2,011 compared with 2.141 with 4931 in 1939. Total Immigration to Canada from the United States amounted to 2.707 compared with 2529 in 1939, ind from the United Kingdom 1.- Returned The largest decrease was recorded by Ruthenians, only two of ti coming to this country comj with 1,060 last year. Bohemians and Czechs numbered 29 to come to em rec ------- That Body | of Yours | By James W. Barton, M.D. | | : od . ----_- FOOD FOR HEALTH Most men know that their wives not only can make money go farther in the purchase of food but that a greater variety of food is put before them daily than they could provide if they did the purchasing. It is | true also that women know more about food--starches, proteins, fats, men, In order that not only every housewife but every husband, father and child in Canada shall know the facts about food and nutrition, the | Canadian Medical Association has placed a booklet 'Food for Health in | Peace and War' in every home in Canada. The preface says "This book was prepared to help you to minerals and vitamins -- than do | protect the health of your family It is based on what doctors and cientists have learned about food through, years of stuay and research By eating the propel of food, ¥« your kind an amount yourself and 1 are protecling family | ment of the condition of the masses. adult, 1 adult and 1 child, 1 to 10 years; 2 adults and 1 child 1 to 10 years of age, right up to 2 adults and 5 children 1 to 10 years of age with the cost running from 23 to 26 cents per person per day. There are also suggestions for meals, shopping hints, and cooking hints. It is certainly a real step for- ward for families to have this help- ful scientific information in such a little book, kept always in the kit- chen; particularly in these days when all must be at their best physically. ON THIS DATE -_ By --- FRED WILLIAMS Eighty years ago today (August 13, 1860) The Montreal Daily Witness was first published by John Dougall. He had founded the paper as a weekly in 1843 to du .what he could to aid the causes of Protestantism and temperance, and the better- given by the Great Emancipator te any newspaper man. He also ree ported the German entry into Pal in 1871, : The Montreal Daily Witness cone tinued publication for over 50 years, As time went on it was surpassed in size by rivals but never lost its repu- tation for accuracy. Yet soon after the outbreak of the first war with Germany circumstances compelled the daily to suspend. The Weekly continued with Mr. J. R. Dougall as its editor until ais death in 1935, Always inclined tw Liberalism, Mr. Duogall and The Witness never fail- ed to speak out on public issues, Often it differed with Liberal lead- ers, especially Laurier, yet there were few whose advice the Liberal leader valued more than that of "Dougall of The Witness." I recall that night after night in the House of Commons, Wilfrid Laurier would send a page boy for the file of The Witness, and he often quoted frdm its columns in his speeches both in and out of Parliament. Some time in the 1870's the Dougzlls essayed the publication of a Daily Witness in New York city; but it was a losing venture, and o. R. came back to Montreal to aid his father with both the daily and weekly, and incidentally, train some For many years the weekly was a welcom visitor to ncmes in town and i and especially country, wielded much influ- wnong the English- | people of Quebec province, ! ably the Eastern townships. His son having grown to manhood, | ence pearing 1( | publish a daily edition of The Wit- ne As a newspaper it was at | of the most noted Canadian newse paper men of the past generatinn. How to Overcome Piles And Rectal Soreness Canada this year compared with 165, Hebrews 202 compared with 800 Magyars 68 compared with 234 and | Poles nine compared with 257. ENDORSED RED CROSS WORK Toronto, Aug. 13 -- The War and Service Committee of The United Church of Canada has passed a resolution endorsing the work of the Red Cross Society and .com- mending to the people of the Unit- | ed Church of Cana<a the Society's financial drive planned for Sep- tember. Rev. Df. W. Harold 1g | €Al Ir prot is Chairman of w i Committees protective {oods milk products, other vegetables; and cereals; raw Iruit tomatoes; neat These foods, togetnor, all the substances good healt Tl po pot €RES, nec » advice whicle grain breads | s and canned supply nearly | once a distinct success; it won the [i and ill ness milx and are aloes and fish essary for is "Always You ca John Dougall, senior, also decided to | | but said that "If it was in The Wit- , it must be true." Among the reporters on the first staff of the daily was who proved himself to be more than "the boss's son" being a first class reporter and shorthander. his first assignments was to tarvei { with the Prince of Wales from Que- bec to Washington'ia 1860; he scor- ed a great "beat" and won interna- 11 fame for the Daily Witness If you are annoyed with itching | piles or rectal soreness, do not neg= | lect the same or run the risk of an operation. Any itching, soreness or painful passage of stool, is nature's | warning and proper treatment | should be secured at once. For this | purpose get from Jury & Lovell or | any druggist, a package of Hemroid land use as directed, This formula, which is used internally, quickly re- lieves the itching and soreness and aids in healing the sore, tender spots. .Hemroid is highly recom- mended, is easy to use and it seems the height of folly for anyone to risk an operation when a simple m of many reacers who did not with its editorial principles, John Redpath Dougall, Among Rev. Dr. Gord J. R. Mut FIVE ARE INJURED | ~ sce ren. INTRAFFIC CASES Pedestrian Struck by Auto on Danforth Avenue and Seriously Hurt < I y Eas ! on aSturday night suffer- from a fracture received when he was bile at Monarch was feared tame lice of Pave ave- man walked ¢n and into the path -b i' auto, dri of Bowmanville, was one of five per- accidents on the 1 werson Mr. Cooper traffic v Waltham, Brooklin, cut on the thigh husband was Sumarh treet, 5 street with an- nn Hanon was driv- She was taken to tal. 15. 4, of 451 Sack- was knocked down while Parliament street by an ven by Joseph May, Jr. Kitchen, 62, of 50 Harnock auto Horace | avenue, received a cut on his head and, it was feared, Internal injuries | when, according to police, the back of his car, which he had stopped on Danforth avenue in obedience to struck hy a truck driven by DONALD DUCK -- ven by ' al light at Logan avenue, | MUGGS AND SKEETER 3 ing an interview with Abra- am Lincoln a few weeks before his ssination, the first interview remedy which is so pleasant to use may be had at such a reasonable cost. . 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CLAMS HIS NAME 16 *WILD" BILL SLAUGHTER -- OKAY, WE'LL HOLD HIM TILL YOU COME BILL , WHAT ON EARTH HAPPENED TO You * THAT OLD DAME'S A CYCLONE ! sHE SLAMMED A BAG OF GROCERIES IN MY FACE! THEN A BIG GUY LAID ME OUT WITH ' A RIGHT TO THE JAW! THIS OHHH Hp! GROCERIES, EH?T STUFF LOOKS LIKE PUTTY THE GOOD SAMARITAN. OFTEN HAVE THE SAME TROUBLE WITH MY CAR! THERE Y' ARE... WIDE OPEN! * EVERY HEN LOVES HER CHICKS! Bv Brandon Walsh \ Distributed by King Festures Syndicate. Int. LANDS SAKES, CHILDREN «DON'T STAND THERE IN THE HOT SUN -- COME IN WHERE ITS SHADY AND REST AWHILE BEFORE YOU ARE ALL TUCKERED (i) ) DR =a pL A | LN NOW RUN ALONG AND TIDY URA BITA AND THEN PERHAPS TLL 4 LET YOU HAVE SOME DOUGHNUTS AND BUTTERMILK @l ADA .1 ow 8 1 LOVE HER, TOO BUT SHE'S Y} ALWAYS WANTING YOU TO DO THINGS ~ LIKE STAYING NEAT THAT'S 'CAUSE SHE LOVES YOU 30 MUCH ~ SHE WANTS YOU TO DO EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD FOR YOU ~ AN' NOTHIN! THAT'S BAD FOR YOU

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