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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Jan 1930, p. 7

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LAS ae vrs sd FL Ae Ly SNR TE SUBANS WILL SEE CANADIAN FILNS Publicity Motion Pictures . . Will Be Shown in Havana ® (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Havana, Jan. 16.--Tn line with the consistent policy of publicity "and propaganda carried on by the Canadian Government, motion piec- ture films showing interesting sscenes in the Dominjon will be ex- 2hibited here this week. The exhiti- tion is free and ail interc¢sted were invited to attend. Through the courtesy of the Cu- ban Department of State, James Canadian Government rade Commissioner in Havana, ag been cnabled to arrange this exhibition, which will be the gcond of its kind to be held in HARDWOOD FLOORS | LAID Electric Sanded and Finish. ed Complete W. J. TRICK CO, LTD. 25 Albert Strect __ Phone on =30, 231 | Children's Goloshes All sizes. Special |, DOMINION 68 KING CLOTHING ST. W CO. i | Thomas Hopes For Partici- Ehone 2141 Wegeliver SARGON We are sole authorized agents for Sargon in OSHAWA KARN'S DRUG STORE Next Post Office, Phone 378. hy Diamonds! | Bassett's On Oshawa' Mam Corner W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Faaltless Lenses COAL COAL Yhone 193 W. J. SARGANT Yard---&9 Bloor "treet KE. Orders Uromptly Delivered We have several desirable houses for rent, CUTLER & PRESTON lical Estate Insurance Telephone 672-2200 Night calls 510-1560 Gi King St. West PHONE J a. A -C. YOUNG %Princed St. »* Oshawa ton Wantc I in exchans eight room | house, central, ail conv in cuchange for six room brick, all modern and garage. Appiy PISNEY REAL ESTATE Phone 1550 Opposite Post Office "ences, conveniences DIAMONDS " BURNS JEWELRY STORE ; King & Prince Sts, i |. 11.00 p.m. | | Whitbe Hospital About 18 months ago Mr. Cor- mack presented at a loeal theatre films illustrative ' of Canada's scenie heauties and her industries, and this met with a marked suc- cess, Similar presentations make in other foreign countries have been equally successful and have drawn much attention to Canada as a resort country and to her rapldly expanding commerce, The Dominion Government op- ertes its own motion picture de- partment and these films are the product of Government experts, NATIONAL CREDIT BANK 1S PROPOSED pation of Big British Banks is Experiment London, Jan. 16.--The Daily Mail publishes a forcast of Right Hon, J. H. Thomas's work schemes, which, the paper says, includes the formation of a Natienal Credit Bank in which the. Bank of Eng- land and, it is hoped, all other hig banks will participate. Loans on a large scale to indus- ty are foreshadowed to provide for reorganization and re-equip- ment under Government guarantee covering a portion of the interest charge up to probably 21's per cent, As a step toward this end in { 1929 the Bank of England fo:med | a securities management trust to deal with advance for the assist- | ance of industry on the board of which wera Montague Norman, Sir Andrew Duncan, Sir James Cooper and Frank Hodges. Their experience has heen placed at the disposal of Mr. Hhomas, who now conceives the idea of enlarging the Bank's trust enterprize into a national credit bank to be operat- ed by a board on which there will be representatives of the Govern- ment and nominees of the other banks, Mr. Thomas is seeking to create dustry, whereby loans will be mage on behalf of whole industries in- stead of being made to individual firms and applications will have to be accomplished with a detailed statement for reorganization. RA a | TIME TABLES 3 | Pei te tie le ee | | C. P. R, TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 29, 1929, (Standart Time) Going est (Except Sun Gong East CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Effective Sept. 27, 1929 (Standard Time) Eastbound ly. except Sunday y, except Saturday, Daily, Dany, Westbound Dailv, Whitby, Oshawa. Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and after Sept, 29, Going West Leave Leave Bowmanville Oshawa 515mm, LNA) ais UN am LW pa 1928) Arrive Hospita 12.45 p.m 4 om 6.45 p.m. Bompmona wn AoE FEE Rt Pte 10.55 o.m 7.20 min fle 11.00 a.m, 1.00 p.m, 228E Ea SBE A2aR8suNN Pee opap ess 8g® 43 po 6.50 pan. gorast 1043 ou 3:3 lime marked busses SUNDAY AMD HOLIDAY SCHEDULE eo Going West srrive Arrive tenve Leave a 1 -. . Machinery Repairing sUFHinG TU0 Lakul NOTHING S00 SMALL g Machine Sho i Alans J 3 one ", an REPAIRING WATCHES OUR SPECIALTY it your watch is not giving patisfaction we can repalr "and make it tell the correct time D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspestor for Canadian National and Osh- awa Raflroads 10 King St. W. Phone 189 ; ; ; Felli Bros. | The LEADING JEWELER {12 Simcoe St. South | * 9.00 a. *11.30 a.m. £45 pm. 11.00 pa 11.15 pom. I'ime marked Whitby Hospital Ypecia JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worrall, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist Phone 8213 co-operation in all branches of in- | outlining definite plans! 10.50 a.m |] A beginning will probably be made with iron, steel and textiles, and it is stated that plans for ap- plying this policy to the steel in- dustry are well advanced. No credits will be available to | firms: or groups who afe only just { able to carry on with no prospect of ultimate recovery. | Rev. Mr. A returned fisherman, being | fond of racing, decided to attend » | nearby meeting in the hope of ul-! timate gain. However, his luck was dead out, and he lost all his money, . : ~~ on Sunday, Upon returning to his vessel he lg. derson Whithy was asked by a visitor if he was | utp Es the skipper. Lord's Day Alliance "Oh. no," he said sadly, "I'm Miss Nellie Kirkton the wreck, and, by the look of things, hard and fast on the rocks." Alliance Mapl crowds Grove, Jan, attended both | Munday, WHITRY PASTOR ited her son, Ray Snowden, Toronto. u Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne, Pro- AT MAPLE GROVE Sanderson Will Speak for Lord's Day ser Next Sunday, will occupy the interests of the ¥ cc! Though they be perched on high. Bowmanville spent the week cnd with Miss Greta Mrs. W. J. Snowden .recently vis vidence, visited her parents," Mr, and Mts, Truman Power, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ferguson Abernethy tand daughter Ellen, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Ed. DeNure, Belleville. > Quite a number attended the Min- strel show presented by the Zion people ont Friday evening. 1 young Without dnother try. They cannot rest on laurels great ev. MT The captain wooed a tiny lass Who weighed, but ninety-two; And now she's skipper and first mate { While he is just the crew. i ---The Brooklyn Eagle. DOUKHOBORS MAY MIGRATE TO mexico AON F OR NATIONAL | DAYLIGHT SAVING Saskatoon, Jan: 17.-=Doukhobors oc i Canora district are sence ix Mexico to land with Gales ° SOUTH (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) 18 SIMCOE ST. Resolution Passed By Cham- ber of Commerce at PHONE 22 Brody Ye : ~~ For Your Drug Needs (By Coenadian Press Leased Wire) i THOMPSON'S here Wednesday night. | liz [10 Simcoe St. 8. -- We Deliver aj that the Canadian Chamber of Com- repre-| : { sentatives 10 stiga'c the lay of the a view to possible migration of a con iderablc ! scale when spring ¢ Decision to} send the delegation which will r¢ resent both brotherhood and inde pendent Doukhobors, was made at largely atended meeting in Can Peter Verigin, well-known Doul bor lcadey, whose father met a vio- | a nationa lent death in 1921 will accompany th 1 a hie at York. Ver ing of the local Chamber s last night, -| Commerce merce be petitioned to me 1 | the Don n 1d wernment Albert Richards was re-elected pre- Chamber at the meet delegation as far as New ent or thc igin presided at the Canora me ELLA CINDERS--The Picture Must Go On Down WITH THE WATCHES -- UP WNITH TRE TELLING TOMMY | MERCURY 1S THE SMALLEST OF THE PLANETS, TOMMY. LESS 1S KHON If ABOUT MERCURY THAN AY OTHER OF B THE PLANETS, FOR ITS NEARNESS TO THE SUN MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO OBSERVE. | | > ME GREEKS CALLED MERCURY Thit "SPARKLER OR THE THINKUER. IT ¥iAS DISCOVERED 10MG AGO AND NO OHE KNOYIS THE NAME OF THE DISCOVERER IT AS PROBABLY FIRST MOTICED BY ORBIT OF MERCURY AND THE OTHER MINOR PLANETS WELL, IF ASTRONOMERS KNOW LESS ABOUT MERCURY THAM ANY OTHER PLANET IT5 FUNNY THAT THEY DIDNT R NAME IT AFTER A WOMAN. SOME LONELY WATCHER OF THE SKIES GUARDING HIS FLOCK CH THE VAST PLAINS OF THE EAST OR THE SHORES OF GREECE. IT WAS NAMED FOR MERCURY THE SWIFT-FOOTED MYTHOLOGICAL MESSENGER OF THE GODS. LO LNVUIR VU SN / = \ =o 30. King I rea ndi { BRINGING UP FATHER I'M SORRY: BUT MRS. | | Jigco ie NoT J | HOME "WET | ] J oo 2) = 2 | & ts jl--< MERRIE 1 § \ y i POSSIBLY IMA LITTLE | EARLY 1 KAOW YOu WONT MIND IF | COME | IN AND WALT-1 HAVE AN APPOINTMENT ©) AT TWO WITH HER | levy c OLLY HES | NE OF THEM | TONSIL. I 4 TUNERS . ss 9 ONE-TWO: ME-ME-ME "| od / By Geo. McManu: : = LF TTTH Poor-Five-o1x- seven. [| ME. ME-ME- | || i EIGHT. NINE-TEN - 34} ONE - TWO v oT THREE - x J - Ll r-------- oo, mn (« LJ » » ) / / ACB > 'Don't WORRY ~ SAD "THE PRINCESS WHEN THEY ALL BEGAN TO CRY- 4°L WILL FIND A WAY " 1 AAs ) Ww hi J EET Ca \¥Y \ yr \/ Hh, eT THE PRINCESS TCoK HER SCI2SORS AND CUT A' HOLE IN THE BAG -- AND THEY ALL cLIMBED OUT-~ --By Grace G. Draytor vier TNCSOA woot { AL WW) ITS AS DARK onl \ \' a) AS IT WAS 7 , ) \ > {fret IN THE BAG Road] CHATTER Q0-1 HEAR ROBBERS fice } -- GAVE THEM LIGHT, THE ROOSTER CROWED To FRIGHTEN THE LIONS = AND "THE PARROT CHAT TERED $0 "THE ROBBERS THOUGHT THAT FORTY PEOPLE WERE THERE TOGETHER THEY. FOUND THEMSELVES IN A DARK FOREST 3 1-7 . ) TILLIE THE TOILER--It Won't Be Long Now By Russ Westover | DD } | SHE DIDN'T SHow TILILLE | [UP SO WE COULDN'T] Shidden FIRE HER - LISTEN , | Fink {IMAC | WISH oud MIR S rence | SC. 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