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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Jun 1930, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA DAILY, IMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 5,:1930 TARIFF INCREASES NOTED IN REPORT Most Countri tries Have Raised oD Smad : War, Be ee -- id Toronto," June '§,~In: presenting its customery annual summary 'of lar- iff changes made since the war in "leading industrial, agricultural' or mercantile countries of the world, the, Tariff Committee of = the Canadian Manufacturers' Association at the'an- nual meeting here remarked that "the many increases in the tariff rates of. other countries since the last Annual General Meeting are 'indicative of a policy which has been world-wide " since the Great War. Official com- ments upon fiscal policies generally * throughout the world show that tar. iff trends have been definitely up- . ward during that period, especially ared with pre War 1914 Fhe: United tates no : rai 4 Al of 42 cts. a bushel on wheat and $2.04 a barrel on flour, while in 1914 both were admitted free. France has rais- ed the duty on | wheat from 36 3-5 to 534 cts, on flour from $1.88%% Le $2.74 ais 27 Ww. $402; Germany from 48 3-5 to 97! cts. on wheat and from to $6.0 on _ flour; Italy from 39 2-5 to 737. cts, on wheat and from $1.97 to $3.50 on flour: Spain from 42 to $1.10/4 on wheat, while the ration of flour |, is now prohibited ; Switzerland from ns cts. to $1.05. 0n:wheat and from 427-10 to 77 ets. on flour, etc, "When the faet is taken into consideration," observes the report, "that, as a rule, the customs tariff rates of these countries on manufactured goods have been increased fo a greater ex- tent than those on agricultural pro~ ducts, 1t is evident that exporters of Canadian products are faced win many tariff obstacles imposed by other countries," Dealing with trade ' arrangements between Canada and other countries, the Committee noted that at' the present time the products of the fol- Ee | RAGLAN PERSONALS | Tagan, June 3 ~The Young Men's ; oe 'Team played theif first-game e season, on Thursday. evening, with, the' Engineetis Dept. of the 'General - M, ¥ score ended in favor 'of he. "wisitors 28-19. 'Lhe boys hope to be more. successful fiext time, 4 ri Wn,' Ban Egptued to His samany ee on Sins. the ple ia 4 mn a attendey Mr. Hazard, of Toronto, took charge of jr the, pulpit here .on Sunday, speaking Jon't rance. 7 ro Baker, of Port Perry, visited: with friends here on Sun- day. . Mg and: Mrs. G. Brent and son Billy wisited: with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Cook, in Columbus, recently, Their superior qualify is evid ot before the bottle is opened! McLAREN'S INVINCIBLE OLIVESmm Mr, and Mrs. A. Murison and Stewart visited relatives at Markham, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Paul, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs, J. Aston, Mr. and Mrs. Wilsén and Tom spent Sunday in Oshawa. Mrs. Bert Ashton returned to her ada'was contained in the report pre sented by the Transportation Com= mittee of the Canadian Manufacture ers Association meeting here. Re= viewing the results of Canadian'rail- way operations for the year, the Committee observed that while there had been a substantial declifie in revenues as compared with the pre=- i p i - jing foreign ries enter - wih puis ig Oe la - : at thes sf oe a 4 Mr, Rov Garrow, of Oshawa, visit- | home in Dids, Alta, Monday, taking vious year, the total gross revenue of the Final Report of the World Econ- | rates as th eresult of trade arrange- " i : 7 . ed 'with Mr, an rs, Fre ierson, | Mrs. P. Stone with her for a visit. | $5 28,934,003 was well above that of omic Conference, Geneya, May 1927: | ments, viz, France, French Colonies,| ; , y 4 a recently, ; : Miss M. Mair has been spending 1927 and previous years, The falling= . the Final report of the Committee on | Possessions and Protectorates, Col- Ws. Mr. Arthur Ormiston and friend the last week-end at her home, in| off in tonnage Had been under the Industry and Trade of the United| ombia, Norway, Switzerland, Italy, : " oy i / "$1 Miss G, Kemp, of Toronto, spent Ciinton, where her father and .moth-| heads of agricultural, animal and Kingdom, March 1929 and Senate | Italian Colonies and Possessions; Ar- the weck-end with his parents, Mr.| er were celebrating the 50th anniver-{ forest products. The movement. of 'Document No. 24, "Tariffs in Cer- gentine Republic, Denmark, Japan, and Mrs. Irwin Ormiston, sary of their wedding on Monday | mine products, manufac tures and mis- tain Foreign Countries," 1 hed by | Sweden, Venezuela; Belgium and { "kh " Mr. and Mrs, W. Thompson, To- last, ER i fs Wail cellaneous products had shown a the U. S. Senate, 'Sept. 13, 1929, to| Luxemburg, including Belgian colon- 3 ; i ------ - son : ronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Shepherd Ot be Tee has reparyal to North | gain. Comsat was made by the bear on. this assertion, .ies, Possessions and Protectorates; ' Ee and children, of = Rochester, spent | Oshawa shter pent ing t & past 2| Committee on the satisfactory re=- While certain countries, viz, Cze-| Netherlands, including Netherlands One of the huge craters left in red in the city and caused dam- | left that were swept Intd the earth. | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D, months with Miss Margaret Scott, sults being obtained in dealing with cho-Slovakia, France, Germany, 1ta-| Indies, Surina and Curacao; Finland, the city of Vienerburg, Germany, age amounting to $10,000,000, Thompson, iia oF th questions involving freight classifica- i after a giant landslide kad' occur- | Note the railroad tracks at the Mr. James Moffatt of Oshawa, call- tion, etc., through conference meth * ly-and Switzerland, had trom time to| Latvia, Hungary, Roumania, Spain, y ed on friends here recently, MOST PROVINCES ods. : a * The Committee noted that all the COLUMBUS NEWS the exception of time negotiated trade treaties which | Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats 'and' had resulted in the extension of mini-| Slovenes (Jugo-Slavia), Esthonia, | ih : mum or conventional rates had Leen | Lithuania, Portugal, .Czecho-Slovs|ions, So far as the Prairie Prov-| Bill Amber, Toronto, spent the| awa, were visitors at Mr. W, N, Hos- provinces, with based on rates of duty which in the | akia. inces are folttined, Shore has been | week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Frank | kin's recently, Prince Edward Island, had now in first place had been raised sharply bh 5 a steady -woward climb in mem- Crossman. Mr and Mrs. Frank Crossman, Mr, ";n : o_o . fect legislation respecting the regu i bership for 'a good many years,| Mr. and Mrs, E. Mountjoy and{and Mrs. Harvey Crossiitan and Irenc Columbus, June 3-~Mrs. Booth To- | fation OE es rad a % for bargaining purposes, the report ) Ar ¢ ' re a wig ' MEMBERSHIP OF A illustrating - the progressive Indus family were guests of Mr. Arthur |visited- Mr. Cecil Pascoe, Solina, | ronto, spent a few days at Mr. Fred the transportation of goods fot hire, said. y 2 . " 2 ; saad Zion. on Sunday, and at- Sunday Goodman's home, ---- Li ¢ : : f particular interest in the report M.A. EAS trialization. of this part of Canada : at-ton Sunday. : / a vi This question has been the subject Di vatticu 2 CM.A. DECR ES The' gain in the Maritime Jovinees tended anniversary services there. I Mrs, B. Aston, Olds, Alberta, vis- of eoraidcration by. the Gonmies | ting forth the presen Mrs. A. 1. Pascoe, Solina, visited | . A -- u . was a table setting f P t is particularly noteworthy As reflect-| «wae. 8. ciel ive 15 very in with celatives here ovey, the week- | ited With Mrs. his Ashton and oth-| All Except P.E.I. Regulate gt Sonsliciaion by the Comiriosst i er relatives recently. c rates of duty applying against Can-| : : J onto, June 40x 4.--~Owing largely 10] ing thé improved industrial tonsa' of | Dr and Mrs. McCulloeh, Orono, . 1 i i wir 2 Jr, and} ono, . : etc t th *sult hic fa SRA Silicanatots aes Fy Sofie: this. section of tic Dominioh, where visited "with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey td: id Mrs. Harold Motintjoy, Me. BR Robe. ein Motors Engaged n oc obter co ji shi oS aha orable trade conditions, the member- 4 i ve SSC i. | Pascoe, A ay, , Ar, and J ' spent Sunday at tica, with Mrs. . 2.8 i Stop ship of the Canadian "Manufactures bership have been the ule: gi wens: 13 2g he Mor Nelson Bragg, To-| Keith, Murray, and Donald, visited John Sutherland. : Carrying Goods of this legislation had only recent- that Association for the fourth consecy- : ronto, spent. the week-end at \W, N,| With their uncle, Mr, W. Mountjoy,|~ Mr. and Mrs. H. Hayes and family ly betome efsclive i R. the Columbus. visited at Mr. Fred Robbin's and question ol adequate regulation was JH tive year showed a slight net reduc- Hoskins and C, W, Hoskins, . . : ead Aching tion, total membership declining from KEDRON NEV NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lawrence and| Mrs. John Pereman, Columbus, vis- | attended Zion Anniversary on Sun-| Toronto, June 5--A general sur- still a matter of serious considera- j vey of transportation matters in Can- tion by several of the provinces. * ¥ Why suffer headache, or any'other pain, | 3914 at April 30, 1929, to 3885 at Jim, Myrtle, spent Friday with the| ited her brother, Mr. J. Mountjoy." day. when ZUTOO TABLETS, taken when | April 30, 1930. The figures were re-| Kedron, Toite 4 2--Miss M. Knight, | former's sister, Mrs, John Mountjoy. | seers es eee feel it coming on, will give relief in jpvealed to the annual meeting. . It] North Oshawa, spent the weck-end| Mr. and Mrs. Marry Cawker and 20 minutes. « and re. | was significant, however, thatino few- | with Miss Ruth Cole, family, Oshawa, and Mrs. Laur, Nia- liable." Used by thous. | r t 1 326 new menibers joined the Mr. and Mrs. E. Shipman and Mar- | gara, called on Mr, and Mrs. H. T, ands_ | Association during the year. 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