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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Jan 1930, p. 9

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PAGE TEN - THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930 HOTEL ASSOCIATION CITED AS EXAMPLE Goodwill Stressed by Pres- ident at Montreal Con- vention Dinner Montreal, Jan, 14,--*1f we could nly have more associations such as this, we would not have to s~ad 'delegates to foreign countries tc settle our troubles." . These were the words of Philip E. Rice, President of the Adiron- dack Reéscrts Association, which met for dinner at the Mount Royal he offered his guests, Not only dig one delicacy succeed another on 'he me =, but the favors wer: lavish, the entertainment was un- ceasingly good, and the speeches were pithy and to t" 2 point, "Good will," continued President Ri.2, "is a most valuable 3set. 'ei us not lose this gcod will--this most priceless gem in the world. Prior to this Mr, <ardy, as chair- man, had welcomed the guests to his caravarscrai. in my 10 years' experience," he "This has b-2n the best meeting in my ten years' experience," he stated. "From a small start we have risen to a big and influential organization. We are now even recognized by the banks. I believe the tourist business is destined to yield returns as yat unrealized by even the most enterprising among I ink you are r... Tor ma, Canada is my homeland. Let us call ourselves Canadians like you cll yourselves .. icans «in the { Lu» And let us .:fer .iways to ¥ Jou puE JOCT IOUT SB $318 01) foreign country." Ald, Theodore Morgan bade the guests welcome, and Judge Leahy advised t..c gathering not to pay any attention to the . projected manning of the border with gun- toting prohibition c!ficers. Having need of small change, the mistress of a house in a Lon- don suburb went to the top of the back stairs. "Bessie," she called to the maid below, "have you any coppers down there?" 'Yes, ma'am, two," faltered Bessie "but they're both my cousins, please ma'am!" HONORS DONE TO GANANOQUE MAYOR W. J. Wilson Retires After Twenty-Five Years Service Gananoque, Jan. 15.--W, J, Wil- son, for more than a quarter of a century member of the town coun- cil here, 11 years mayor and fa- mous and loved over the contin- ent, said farewell to public life Monday night. Gananoque and the province representatives of the town, province, and tourists. paid him homage and escorted him into the private life he has not known for 26 years, The dinner was held in the Pro- vincial hotel, The chairman was Mayor-elect Aubrey L. Lott, who a few hours previously had become chief magistrate to succeeed Mr. Wilson, The inaugual meeting of the council at which Mayor Wil- son stepped down had been held during the morning, Mr, Wilson was presented with a cheque and informed that it was to be used to take himself and Mrs, Wilson on a holiday to Florida, In China husbands and wives scl- dom sce. each other before marriage, In America some seldom see honored him in a dinner at wnicn the | each other afterward.--Florence Herald, | PEDDLERS SUSPECTED Lindsay.--Complaints selling of men literature and pictures in town in the name of the Canadian Legion have been made to Chief of Police R. H, Lawler. The local branch of the Canadian Legion has denied any knowledge peddlers, and citizens who of these have been approached by them have ex- pressed doubt as to whether not they are returned soldiers. or 85 BOND ST. WES ORANGEMEN TO PARADg IN BROCKVILLE Kingston, -- Local Orangemen estimate that at least one thousand members of the Order from King- ston and this district will attend the 12th of July celebration, which will be held at Brockville this year and which will mark the 100th anniversary of the first Orange Grand Lodge to come into existence in the Dominion of Can- ada, TUG HAS RETURNED Kingston.--The Tug 5 Prince has returned to King after a trip to Amherst Island with a barge laden with coal. The pas- sage through the ice was reported to be rather difficult. Hales 18 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH | m---- { PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. 8. -- We Deliver Fritz von Opel's idea of a speed of 2000 miles an hour, if applied ty automobiles, will' leave most pedes- trians cold. --Virginian-Pilot. 4 J us. President A. L. Caron, vice- president of the United Hotels, whose ancestors helped to found Montreal, was called to speak, J! 1 Fromtier "I hope this convention in Mont- real continues to bs an annual af- fair," he said. "I also wish to stress the unguarded frontier we enjoy. If the people in Europe had had such a frontier as we had in rejoy. If the people in Europe had America, and had got to know one another better, just as we do, I do not believe the dicastrous Great War would have happened. "There is now talk of putting armed guards along the frontier, 1 hops no men are ever placed there, We are now nearing the century and a quarter of peace be- tween the two great countries, dur- ing which time no soldiers or guns have ever been mounted along the international line. Obliterating Walls "If armed men are placed there, they might shoot some of ou? people, or we might shoot some of theirs and we'd lave trouble, I hope that you make such repre- een*ations to your government that there will never be any armed forces along the line. There are no two peoples in the world more similar in thought, T do not be- lieve in building walls, tariff, cr military. between the two. I am in favor of oblit-ratiny them, "1 have looked at you and have 'seen how yon grew to 110 millions while we have a reant 10 millions. ES I believe that is because wo £ay we are Engiish, Irish, Scotch or G THF FOR 10 v LOCAL WwW A HARE French, and remember our home GIVING WEATHER INFORMATION, TOMMY, : pe es Lhe A i ties. You say you ure Americans. ] a | 4 3X Nas) ory SHOW OPTOMETRIST - 4 X A SHON § 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Faultless Lenscs Hotel recently. The president's speech came amid a number of others, all of which sounded a note which in substance symbolized "Hands Across the Invisible Fron- tier.' Vernon Cardy, managing direc- tor of the Mount Royal Hotel. was the host and a marvellous program ELLA CINDERS--Going, Going, Gone! By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb AND HERE GOES THE BEST MOVING PICTURE COMPANY THAT EVER WENT ON LOcATION IF WANTING INSURANCE any kind Keal Estate money Other tin frame houses allow me So you serve J. H. R. LUKE t Theatres BI 871 or Diamonds ! Bassett's On Oshawa's Mam Corner eg. U.S. Pu, OF ; Copyright 19% | by Meuopoliean Newspaper Service FURNITURE REPAIRED Refinished or made to order J. B. BEECROFT Whitby, Phone Whithy 12, Oshawa 324 TELLING TOMMY | perspire ! [Pa BY THERE 15 HARDLY A CIVILIZED NATION RISTOTLL "53 Wi fate hi > 1 Y{HY DIDNT vou cone] os! orm sys Tn iio] COLD wave ON THE GLOBE THAT DOES HOT OPERATE & A BUREAU FOR THE PURPOSE OF Te I Th! ae NG F IH AND HEAR DADDY JI! A BAD GIRL AND CANT | ABOUT THE ms = ) e TELL ABOUT WEATHER FORECAST NE RETTVO GO AHYHHERE SO HHAT, DQ 1 CARE WARMER or COLOER ¥ FAIR OA (UNAS ER ~~ a WEATHER BUREAU. MEATH R FLAGS OF THE U.S. a Ba a a 5} : OME i TIME TABLES } J a a A BO a C. P, R, TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 29, 1929. (Standard Time) Going West Daily (kxcept Daily, Dauy (Excent Daily. Daily (Except Going East 10.05 a.m. Daily . 2.04 p.m. Daily (Except Sunday). 8.03 pm, Da Except Sunday) 11.10 p.m. Da Except Saturday). 12.05 a.m. Daily, THE V/IEATHER \ BUREAU USES KITES TO \ LIFT METEORGRAPHS FOR R, FECOROING CONDITIONS IW THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE IGHS. THE REAL BEGINNING OF THE SCIENCE OF TEOROLOGY DATES FROM THE INVENTION OF THE IMOMETER BY GALILEO IY 1607 AND THE BARO- ER BY TORRICELLI I 1643. THE FIRST SCIENTIST GAH. THE i HOw J TTEMPT TQ FORECAST THE WEATHER WAS THE CHE- £ SCIENCE OF METEOROLOGY 15 BY ARIS: ALE] / RC 0 LR i RAY " a VE i \alf | R DE LAMARCH YHO ESTABLISHED OBS cRVATION DILL wens ; A ARISTOTLE ¢é STATIONS AND PUBLISHED REP , YIROTE TREATISES OH WINDS AND ON WEATHER : | : : A * Children's Goloshes All sizes. 8 Rn oagt a Sunday). 8 fv ol A ARNE Yr AI0 It Kipp ASP Lk Sunduy) | 1 y [ J we OHE KNOWS WHEN THE STUDY OF WEATHER BEGAN. THE EARLIEST KNOWN TREATISE ON T™ 5.45 a.m, 6.28 a.m. 8.40 a.m, 4.35 pm, 7.34 p.m. DOMINION CLOTHING CO 68 KING ST. W. thone 2141 We Deliver Sunday). aT| \JIU %., Great Britain rights reserved CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective Sept. 27, 1929 | | COAL COAL Phone 193 W. J. SARGANT Yard--39 Bloor "treet K. Orders Uromptly Delivercd BRINGING UP FATHER (Standard Time) Eastbound , Da except Sunday. . 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