8 THE DARY TIMYAGATINTE, Tuesdoy Avgost 19, 1906 Editorials _ TIT ee ey Dement Demorgioretts. Pebihore Wimiied Ts ld Communism Losing Rather Than Gaining in Boor There is an shundent evidence from the "Bgures of votes cast in feders), provincial and municips) elections in Canade, thet Communism is losing strength in this 'dountry, This is appsrent from sn ane 'alysis of results In many paris of the "country The minister of Justice at Ottawa has pointed out thet in the lest federal gen "ral election the Communist party mus. tered only 88,000 votes seross the whole of Canada, In the recent Ontario geners) 'wlegtion, the party los its only represen ative in the legislature, sithough he was "an extremely pleasing and capable per: sonslity and had previously drawn voles from many sources, * This situation shows the wisdom of the National policy towards Communism, If it had been driven underground or vtherwise persecuted in Canada, as it has heen in some countries, as some people here desired, the story might heve hess different, The officiel attitude in thet # Com- munism has snyhing to offer beter then the free democratic system our people now enjoy, it is its privilege to offer it, The whole system must stand or face on its own merits, and because it has so few of these, it is getting nowhere, Our people know only too well that it is the Come munist wey to use the privileges of de. moerasy to bring shout its destruction, Out In the open where everyons ean ses, the Communists have nothing to offer comparable to thet which might be sus pected were the government to dignify them by prohibitery legislation, We are inclined to agree with the Hom, Stuart Garson, Minister of Justice, in his recent statement that the practices being followed are the ones in the best interest of this country, Achievement Of Ontario Hydro {An achievement of which sll of Ontario an take pride is annouced by the Hydro- Electric Power Commission of Ontario, A few days ago it was able to make the fact known that the 12th generating unit of the Bir Adam Beck generating Station No, at Queenston on the Niagara Power had Hd brought into full production, This gigantic undertaking of the HEPC has been completed to its planned capaeity of 1,200,000 horsepower more than a Jour ahead of schedule, This however, is not the end of the Mer Provision has heen made in carry- Ing out the project for the addition of four more units, Work is now progressing ean be filled during periods of low power yapidly on a giant pumped reservoir which demand and then allowed to flow hack Yo provide a further 226,000 horsepower When required, This additional scheme will be In operation early in 1067, It is a eredit to the hydro engineers and workers that this huge generating station, from which Ontario will secure more pow~ er than from the Bt, Lawrence develop~ ment wae completed in such record tims, It stands as a monument to thelr effie fency, And mueh of the eredil for the drive which mare this schelvement pors sible must go to the former dynamie chairman of the HEPC, the late Robert H, Baunders, CBE, The Bir Adam Beek No, 2 generating, station has aroused the interest of engin. eering and construction experts who have come from many parts of he world to study the great project, It is by far the largest development undertaken by the Ontario Hydro Commision in its BO year history, And in the distant future it may he outranked by a plant in which electris eity Is produced with atomic energy. Trend to Newspaper Advertising Much evidence Is being accumulated theke days to show the growing place which newspaper advertising is taking in the maintenance of a buoyant economy in Canada and the United Btates, Harold B, Barnes, director of the Bureau of Ad. vertising of the American Publishers Association has noted recently that which retail business advertising reaching new highs in lineage figures, there is also & marked increase In the amount of national advertising being placed In newspapers, This is interesting from the standpoint of merchandising, Ten years ago, ads vertisers of Nationally distributed pros ducts were showing deep Interest in mag: agines which offered color, Later the wide-spread use of television entered the advertising. pleture, and a trend to this new but costly medium caught the in. terest of many national advertisers, Hows Other Editors' Views LONG LAATING (Brantford Expositor) Heonuse we have always fell that toa much publicity is given to the few unhappy marriages and ton little to the happy ones we were glad to read a UB, Census Bureau veport that at least 5,600,000 Amerioan marviages have lasted 85 years or more, One way and another that situation must have had honefloial effests on at least 36,000,000 people, RTT Tam he Daily Timeo-Gazette Published by TIMES GABETTE PUBLIAHERE LIMITED 01 Mwees Street South, om Hon, hy voi rk: bp (8 aan Publisher aad General Manager, NM MeINTYRE HOOD, Managing Bde, Oifisans #0 Ning Street West, Toreale, Ontarie; WW versity Tower Boling, Mestresl, P.O SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered hy earviars in Oshawa, Whithy, oe Wy Perry, Alas and Flskenng, Bol Svar Me per week a Wines of Outariel, aulaide earvier delivery "aan NEM Elsewhere SIAM per year DAILY AVERAGE NET PAID CIRCULATION FOR JULY 12,328 aver, mixing entertainment with advertise ing is often resented, People will watch a television program except when the commercials are flashed upon the sereen, Yet these same people will study closely the claims made for a product as contained in newspaper advertising, The great development of retail adver. tlelng, (clannified nds and display ads for local merchants and services) has sug- goated the Impact carried by newspaper advertising. This suggests that generally the daily newspaper, being a universally accepted medium for advertising, Is re. garded an the one medium which reaches the largest audience on a sustained basis, Rince sale of products 1s essential to an expanding national economy it would ap. pear that henceforth newspaper advertise ing will play an even greater role in dev. eloping an economy that means prosperity for all our people, Bit of Verse AUDIENCE UNREEN Was she reading Shelley? Part of the summer alr, she lifted her eyes to the heavens she wan alone there, Was she reading Masefiold? Bhe rose, to read In sea the whiteoaps' leaping message; she was earthfree, We saw her run hy the willows, then out across the sand We called to say that her small book had fallen from her hand, We held the pages, apened to hop prised and secret place, words underscored--her awn words We thought of her face, the head held high in the heavens, Sight far that seaawept noon, We saw her stepping lightly Inte the lagoon, JOREPH JORL KEITH Bible Thoughts That fact observed hy many still diving when Paul and Luke and others wrote is the only ex planation that aceounts for the transformation of Peter into a fearless Naming evangelist and the fabulous growth of the early chureh He In not here for he In risen an he sald=Mall, LILY TST (UNGER Barliners Sceptical On josd Tension Easing OTTAWA REPORT Senate Target For The Critics (A PATRICK NICH AON celal Corvemandent (] The Timesini OFTTAWA=Our Benale has n described as "Canada's Oldest ake', hv the Winnineg Pres ress, More Recirsiely hut Jess kindly, the Barpia Observer re: contly termed it "Canada's Dis grace! The method of making the atest appointments to our should ~ ha august Upper House of Parliament deserves more oarelul examins ton than the spendthrift Canadign taxpayer has so far given MN, This method shows that the disgrace 6 not Cansda's hut the Libersl Government's; It shows unmisiak ably that the oldest Joke Is a Joke on the taxpayer, The Bennte was nearly ane quar: ter emnty throughout the whole of this year's session, From Frida danuary 7 unthl Thursday, July hoth days Inclusive--the dodder: ing gray line of surviving Sehaiors 4 met in Ottawa to transact the tHon's business, The Prime sler alone had the nowt "il he the vacancies caused bh) of 48 Benntors, hut the Prime on ister was soparently Mane In 8 in not wanting i Tins ond with the "a To enate |taelf denied F/ hil np duced hy Hon Hem which would have made Xie tory for all such vaeancies to be filled now and In the futures within sl months, On Thursday, July 88, the Ben alor was proro ii its 1066 nose son was ended, It will probably not meet again until January next fom There Is no legislative work or Benators to perform until |i meets again, so they dispersed to enjoy ahout 8% months of holiday X h pay MAP IN THE FACE A iin a matter of hours of the rorogation of Parliament, (he rime Minister announead that he had appointed new Benators, They ean, according to custom, he sworn In as Benators only when Parlia: ment Is sitting, They must attend # session of the Upper House tn the Renate Chamber, and there and Shen wbliely subscribe to the oath f office, Their appointment was a few hours too late to permit them fo he sworn In during the 1088 session, and 8% months ten early for the next possible opportunity These new Benators will there fore not he sworn:in Benators until next year; they cannot perform any legislative work until next QUEEN'S PARK yer; they won't even he sliotied vate offices in the Parliament i Ap wate Mig flewt Ye ut they have pa rom the dale of thelr PORN, duly 26, 1066, Every Senslor paid 10,000 a yor, receives oy in the form of a cheaue for 8666.66 al the snd of each month, plus sn additional cheque for 2000 al the end of December AL the end of last month owr 15 new Benators were each sent # eheaue for four dave wav from duly "to #8 inclusive, AL ihe of each of the r vig ply nthe of this year, they RY ach receive a cheque for $666.66, Al the end of the year, they will saeh also receive u cheque for the pro portion of the $2,000 allowance a foloable. ie to ud period from July Basaml her 41, Bay one hun Gree andAity-seven times one ree-hundred-and sixty fifth part Hi on or Lv ok This makes a d to the similar By f ac In January next (] ly lament resssembles, of iy A fran, 0ift from the hele : Er Canta to each of ators, 3: oft mig i ls 0 othe tanpayers, " fhevidd whid To Vernm Dillon fore " ya four thy + ayers' at onal TTR Ah oy he an 8d pons nuts, But the quite unnecessar, disbursement ofl he sum Is vor further evidence, If any of us ape not ony noed already, that the Government is imbued with ie G careless extravagance , flowe' sxpressed by owe's famous ontehli ive a spends pe [ alan our Tv departm nh would take care of the cents lars would fhe ll of hom: nelves, Finance Harrig Hoey 4 o sly Pe hr ror af | the hight Whig tag sion Jas do soared In Canada, I whoop cond pill oment oping orev oss Is app! fo our na: Laurent, |! a i, When finning Ia law firm in Que hee Clty, or Madame Bt, Laurent, when Managing or family house: hold In th ¥, over put a new omblaves on the payral in Jul and told him or her that It i wit i y %y "ttowin ng Tag Tamkry? Cathcart Posting RA Wise Choice nN DON O'HEARN Arar a Chiraapuhdent Te TORONTO haere py | ay men AR, th tre This " pli the oabinet, + well an ae lar) Mie a lot ", talk from th, Ll oe seldom detects mueh trace « thal thinking In In one LR, why It wa atitylng to hear Premier Frost ey the appointment of Brian Catheart of Lambion West to the pont of Minister of Travel and Miblielty Far (his Wbner. ret retired mer ohant from Corunna has o win: tant shown the capacity for fresh ¥ PUN W MONEY me of It may have heen ton fresh i Bg he ta me a fow " acroan the een \ u th should Ave aeation thal we Apeeia y-oolored money for tour LiL] | pealing idea, but hardly be praot Hut he also has had other and hetter suggestions. Buch as the one lant inter that the pravines should subsidize distriet portable flood: Lighting units, 1 he available for fidods, tornadoes and other dis Asters Generally speaking, since he first came nto the house in 148 he has shown a point of view that has heen different an.00! This is one of the reasons why Ne promises to give more life o KX Departmen' o Travel and FEEL He han a ar heel one ot the ardest-worki the Ouse On beh , Ane f he Ah 1 hat. aie A w tht en x HAE Hi . Dil 50 UN, ie prio ..] alow Wa a tte Ly ir "a L: hoy = the ¢ ole oh a Dwi ont an bin he _-- Bian be oy icy in ohh pol y more lmpres: iy the Shoice ould seem fn he ane of th 8, Atkin wenn Shlestions whioh fat oe nail on the head, TOURINY ie a For when you reflect on this new minister and hs capacity for the Job, thers Isn't anyone evi dent in the house who would ht It hotter, The tourist Industry has always heen his first ooncern in legisla: five matters He fought a long battle te get fo fl hn : oF wndergr LA laa Cn a Sp AP A JANES WONNGE, vn ALL, bh ho Mmm J On Lake Omar's shore Where there sivgys sess 4 mi Presse Re EE Economical MomicPOWet Large Homi Coming Say Scientists ~~ PRANK CABY iver indnsbrin a on Ly my ot pa rd " Hy ey fast, hom, | ron Ra a gan LA. ai here yA new y aller reveling m uh Mi on the private We of im and is aves and 8 (or men's henefit in edn nd mgriculbure, od Slates put 8 time [7 fhe rehiation of mucinnr omer why eompetitive vih Wels tn thet country, m # ventional fuels #7 roe 1 Hvely iw hay pri 4 Cannda wid lorie power poker afb the don he chenp enough for vesds In a esate, Wien boldly said that hy 19H onpects er cent of her slssizie power to be Turned hy pr Ho energy and Rusela sold she would have "several hundred thousand kilo watts" of installed nuclesy fonts n F ration hy 1060, in addition ) O00 kilowatl plant to Lig com: 3 WAN BR Yk GENETIC INTE CAUTIONS Holled ns 'the emblem of the conference was the finding thet lear Hoviel and Western sclentists, working independently snd in' see: ret--aame Up with almost Monti col fin ings regarding a koy de tall of the ipanium fidston Prose, They made thelr results known in the wirld for ine figst time at the POR; ONES, AN Ameriran of "15 10 UW vemry' Jor 7 go ens rt oly vy oh co. or bull of we his vs en Fi 88, 1 4 / , He renin that AA [] "elmer, i 18" for proien iy yA ots of delega' sn gener Jalied the Soorines ah 4 Mn wetest, _-- ie i certain Him 5, nui remarkably free dele tc Si recy A main Ai IA "i " Seriainly i AR true that | many selon: Feporis on ma her had vrevinuy pe fied, but even the are nok ren iy how mueh they Canada ni A W-maw and Hh be fo the cont lieved Mona + for 8 of ale halt She mderation of iA fein of guaranteeing t ol ik pi " or poabel MAC'S MEDITATIONS Willing Servants © But All Too By M, MeINTYRE HOOD After & period of we hospital, we have Aoauiry wired p A , sense of appreciation voted service Rend red " b . sal; and suffering hy the members of the nursing staff of the Oshewu General Hos fol, and thet feeling RA Potiation 3 Intensified b the ge 0 nd 4 hot Mh hin | jou ratio Whrtods of iunilog "burt I WAS, Of course, summey holiday season, iy on MARY Nurs: were on well + sarn mad VACA: this Med a we on duty dup) ld oxoonslve os Noo) iy Womstandy erowded to en pec often wondered how (he ol nfl i Murtes managed to five | such wonde onre and alte patients sommitted to thelr the th the Care, The nurses ork Ly hive Ay Ww hit, from 7 i , and from am, te 11 fhm 0h Ko dhl Tl Wore fer on the 7 a i than on the i oF v0, Po orm there 1] more wok On i oder fat "Whleh shia £0 nt arlum hone " tients nes: nurs! LW vy ov or da of 0] 1] flr glib hh oon | alan al ation m on com from the opera There Were no I hv dps or the nurses, oy Miermoon, Just alter three of 0 oh wal An arising. » fore) ye a nto Sach roam Ih yn 0 A BT « WAN two or Boe Meio nurses or nuraing assistants, Gravely the 4 hetter faeilition for his h af entry, and ho trols te pl Narnia now fapilition In " "rovinee . was chalrman the firs jd § committee on Tr kA AN Ph loity, and fou ht har o ot appointed 1 oe el iivaitigate ways of helping the in: ar in addition to this interest he ha i alfoy Santini enthusiasm whioh is i tohed hy few, If any, at this department Al forge x ad In coming months, 0 bur: od Few Nurse in pul" x oa ot' do: fhe no newt ro one th n we sudant nurses By are " he du A ine oharge _ Le Ea heav, nursing sta We wire tre Urge RX h Ahile hh fo serve, hoe havS of pt them Ie ue spirt of wervioe to au fering humanity which m ry fhe horn nurs py Is 1 ho there are so few of dn # now In training for nursing oAreers, ene Wa others, in bouitions anner Ange, who made thelr Sontrd ulhton ( She oni and foie of the p oni 0an ne, an ald partiou ar. Nore Jibs BON, Bd i y Ri $1 x Ar d kin mh pool To rh UALR ton he many " wilt or! pa ont, ald on toe mon ne A A hoch a. pronoun' o he ro pb 2 y | 5h fe thts a) fo ah apron pig v +: ave of th Aran fo HEL AE and than 0 Be hs fo see Come nto great a EE he and an ample supply of nurses ------ (MEMBER TORONTO For Information DIAL RA 5.1104 The Investment Dealers Association of Ganade BOND and BROKERAGE OFFICE 16 KING ST, W,, OSHAWA STOCK EXCHANGE) Resident Mgr, ERIC R, HENRY ales ast were Hens Workin with wr a lonest. 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