Oshawa Daily Times, 1 Nov 1929, p. 4

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Busconding THE OSHAWA DAILY REFORMER as 6 retary, "wm wi ey The Oshawa Daily Times Is o member of dive Press, the Conadinn Dally New sosiation, The Ontarie Previneial D and the Audit Bureau of Clrenlations, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by sarvier, He ¢ welt By mall y Canad mite), $400 » (outaide Celeron Ho » pid 4 : Wag bid arvice oh nd B , 86 Temperance Bly slophone it Nonide oer H, D Tresidder, representative © REPRESENTATIVES IN VU. 8, Powers snd Bions, Ines Now York and Chisago, SS a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929 a -- HYDRO REDUCTIONS rrr One of the chief. subjegis, pb dipeunsion during the election campaign which whe brought te a elose an Wednesday was the reduction of hydra rates for the people of the rural distrigt, The people of Oshawa, however are Just as intergatad dn this subjost as ave the rural folks, for they Wwe bosn nity with great patience for an announcement that lower rites are to be put Into effect It Is net unreasonable to say, however, that thelr patience 1s becoming falrly well exhausted, At the time of the bylaw vote in June on the purchase of the electric and gas distribution systems; one of the ehlef arguments used In favor of the hylaw was that thers would be an Immediate reduction of rates The cltizgens believed thi Wh and they voted overwhelmingly in favor of the bylaw, But that was four and a half months ago, and the same old hydro rates are still in efiget, The Times, singe it supported this bela wivy Rtrenaly, feels a sertaln amount of responsibility in this matter, and foals it is but right that attention should be directed to these unfilled promises: There may be some diffs oulties, of course, in the way of reducing the hydro rates for Oshawa, but the. statements given out by responsible persons prior ta the bylaw vate were acer gepted at thelr face value, and there was ne mention A that time of any difieulties, The people of Oshawa are a patient people, but thelr patience in this matter is coming (8 gn end, and they are begluning to ask pointed 'que , Peps haps it would be well if the alr were dloared hy & statement fram someone in authority as to when the reduction In rates is Fhkely to come inte effect, AN OPPORTUNITY FOR GENEROSITY The sudden death of Alex Mewhinney, the Liberal sandidate In North Bruce, has made necessary & new slection eall, and it is announced that the nominations Are to be made on Wednesday, November 20, One would imagine that the people of North Bruce, have Ing come through one election, gampalgn, would not he na weed to welcome anather one, and wank not be greatly displeased were this Vacancy to be Aled by acclamation, Tn fact It would be a generous gestupe on the part of the Conservative party te allow a Liberal gandis date to take the seat formerly occupied by My, Mews hinney without eppesitien, The geyernment ens tronehed with its ninety supporters the legislature, and with a combined apposition Whigh "amounts to only about twenty, ean well afford to he uur One ition member wore on legs would wake Tittle Hi and hy the hy lon the addition of one mere ta the government's majority in hardly necessary for the purposes of good goygrnment, It may be, of course, that there we ome wen in the viding, of the Conservative faith, Whe have palls tioal aspirations, and would be quite anxious to sons teat the viding were a contest § But Prewier Ferguson, who even on the night abhigviotory halied in Ns reloleing to pay a tribute to the late Liberal member for North Bruce, might have enough influ: snee to prevail upon his followers in the viding to aay out of the field and allow a Liberal to take the plage of Mr, Mewhinney, thus saving the expense awl the trouble af another election and eampalgn, awd st the same time paying the tribute to ene of he most popular and highly-respected members of the legislature, A SPLENDID) LEAD splendid example of roe oftort has been wet o Canadian National Railways in the decision 1 officials to wie o% wade in the iter Canada, hy oi i ora, an table dev in all the hat -- 'on Armistice since Col. John MeCrae wrote his inne "In Flanders Flokla" the poppy has of saoridion, and partionlarly of the wad made by the herele men of the whe gave their lives en the battle: and Belgiw, reoent years, has taken on a real badge of remembrance © be worn in wemery of these valiant young out their lite he Rhy its of 1e a lad to othew " distributed through the hun the Canadian Legion for Am wear are all wade hy disabled ex service o wiable on acednt of their wat to follow thelr accustomed vocations' to bo placed in sheltered employment by the the poppy oF remembrance i dowble purpose is being served, for the wen who wade them are thus being given Sati. Jivaliheed.. which woul Ln £22 > HL Z Z Git ily | £ 2 7% 3 1 - 2] % i f , i : THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929 TEN YEARS AGO = AND TODAY Ten yours wgo, & gronp of 44 UV.0, members of the Legistawure and eleven Labor members combined ta form the provineinl government of Ontarlo, In ane of the mast amusing elestions In the history of the pravinee, they swept & strong Conservative gove ernment out of office, and took over the reins of hi administration, with B, €, Drury, ss prime min« sler, i Today, that UV.0 Labor combination 1s no more, One lane representative of the UF EQ, Farquhar Oliver, of South Grey, has heen' elected to the lege inlature, and the riding of Kenors has chosen # Lar hor representative, Thus, from belng the government of ten years ago, we find & remarkable political trans sition to the status of single member purities The ehlef significance of this, and indeed of the whole swing ef (he election, Is that the people of Ontario, In nt experiment of ten years ago, had thelr Ail of geoup representation and group governs ment, and ag quite satisfied with the tried and trusted syste of twaosparty government which hus J atood the ted of time down through succeeding gens erations, EMPIRE TRADE Pe" The Canadian Chamber of Commerce Is taking the question of Inter-Emplre trade very seriously, snd has appointed a special committee to make wn exs haustive study of the problem of how ta Ineresse the velume of trade between the eompanent parts of the British Empire, There Is a splendid appoertunity for sorviee to Canada and the Empire before the members of this eommities If it ean only clear away the haze whieh seems to hang around It like a fog, The British Empire, so far as natural resources and manufactured products are concerned, Is a selfs eontalned economic unit, Within ite confines, it in sife to say, everything that Is necessary to the human race, either as a luxury, or as & vital neeessity, ein be grown or produced, Thus, while it weuld net be wise to suggest that inteasKmpire tends should be developed 10 theyextent of the exelusion of the outs side world, there Is a vast field ready for development In the exchange of products between the various sees tions of the Empire, which, lying in different elis matle wenes, hive & diversity of produets which should mike this interchanga easily possihle, Yet there are difficulties in the way, This has been found true in the development of trade agreements with ether parts of the Empire by the Canadian govs ernment, No trade agreement ean be successful uns lean It gives as well as takes, There must be advane tages to hath sides, and each country must he pres pared to bay from the ether as well as to sell to it, The diffienlty lies in the fact that while many peeple are willing to sell their goods ta other countries withe In the Empire, they take strong exception to having to buy the goods of that country in return Thus, before anything of a conerete and practical nature ean he developed, there is a diffenlt road ahead, ane which is enoumbered by political remifi oations of a farsroaching nature, The Chamber of Commerce, however, is apparently in earnest, and when earnest men set thelr minds to accomplishing A certain task, there fs usually some good derived from the effort THE SOVIET AS EXECUTIONERS Romaskable news has been coming' out of Russia during the last few days, news of wholesale exeous tions of those wha have dared to disagree with the Soviet Government, and have engaged in activities Against the government, In four days, between sixty and seventy persons faced firing squads for politieal offences, and many others are now waiting for sens tences of death to be carried out, One wonders what the Communists of Canada, who are always ready to sing the praises of the Soviet Regime in Russia, have to say regarding this slaughs ter, For one thing, they ean congratulate themselves that they are in Canada and not in Russa, Were they in Russia, and preaching the everthrow of the established owder of things as they are trying to de in this sountey, they would probably be Nned wp in front of a wall and shot, Here they preach revelus ton against the form of government of this country, but weve they to do that in Russia they would have much lows freedom of speech than they are enjoying even in Toronte, They would be treated sa that their valoes would be silenced for ever These reports fram Russia must eonvinee people of the absolute folly of the Communistie propaganda, They ean try to deplet Soviet Russia us a new Utopia, but facts speak far themselves, and it is not toa much 10 say that they tndicate samething like a return to savagery in that eountry The Communists in Canada are always ready to point ta Seviet Russia av a mode! country in which to live, but none of thew have ever seemed very Anxious to leave Canada and go there to live, Now we have the reashn for their decision to take refuge under the Heitish flag, and we cannot Mame them very much for their decision, But ane would alinest think that they would he ready to veapoct a flag and A form of government that at least gave them the appariunity © gentinue 10 live in spite of their ate tempts to incite a revalution, I------ The present seems like a geod time fur the fellow wha is looking for an opportunity te buy stoeks at 8 low price so that he can sell them while they are high, The anly trouble is that ofe ean never tell when the bottom has been reached, TREE Parents used to worry about how their ehikiven would turn out, New thelr ehief worry is abowt when they will twem dn EDITORIAL NOTES Lothbridge's party apparently was Progressive in we only, I -------- Tweed, the Liberal candidate, was elected in North Waterloo, Ms two opponents being "worsted." Woa't the apposition members foel just a Nitle bit lonely when they get settled down in a corner all by themselves in the legislature. Roc i Tv wont be long now before all the nasty things said during the election campaign will he completely fargotten, WEN, Sinclair has nothing to say on the elees van result throughout the proving, He soul! hardly be blamed for that: the electors have said all that WAS ROCORSATY, TE It now wp 10 the temperance people of Ontarie to take Premier Ferguson's advice, and concentrate thelr efforts on educating the buble on the evils of he biguor wailin $ \ Other Editor's Comments GOOD 4 WMEN (Guelph Mersury) A straight furrew means muh to the fn fo Aa him it in an educa ton 0 char ¥ a8 well as of an ex: pert workin boy on the farm seen lear io" pride fn helng » 44 plowman, Indeed, some of the LLL whens he men wha & spent thelr Nifetime on the frm nd surpass them In the quality of their wark, ---- SYNTHETIC SANDWICHES (Hamilton Bpeetator) fomebody has made & survey In the United States snd discovered thst the per eapits mest consump: tian In decreusing and that, paradox: leally, He sindwiches are 1" cibten, ere wis # tile not #0 long wo when the werd gandwich im: plied ua meat All ny one ol your tiosua-thin wafers of mest, either, but it Kiharouy hunker hehetwen bread ent In manesized slices, i teny for & day that Iv passed, The modern hostess serves sand: wiches that are meant not ta he eat: ony but te nha ed, And If you eit guess what the Alling 1s, you keep It Ag yourself, ™ PATRONAGE EVIL Angouyer ¥rovines The (dea of "ditch pot men wha should per be thrown everhoard Hitioly to give PRrty workers een: slderation, 1s one of the yery worst political tenents that could possibly be held or reached and of the same character in the idea that any ene Is entitled to have an office nade for Wm simply because he has helped pu A party Inte power, It wan the walding of idgns such as these, and the building of a machine which ruthlessly put them nta praciics, that wreeled the late Lihersl govern ment in Heltsh Columbia, snd the sine subversive fores will wreek the Conservative government or any oth or gavernment that allows i in gel warking, HOW ADVERTISING AROSE (Kingston Whig-Btandard Advertising has existed lor een tries; exeavitions have proved this and specimens of it have been brought 10 light, But in those past Res there were ne newspapers to curry advertisements, and it 1s rather iterating to see haw these eume about 59 Tar as Great Britain is eons cerned: The earliest regular English newspaper, "The Certalie Newes wl Phis Present Week," which appeared in 1682 contained ne advertising, bul thirty years later the 'Mereurus Pus ltleus" opened its solimms to adver taements for lost articles, situations and so on, It was uot long before the advantage of using the ealumns af the Press for eommereial purposes wits resagniged | this began slowly, but gradually inereased in the 18th century, Then eame a great impe diment 1a 1, heavy and indiserimin ate taxation, This was introduced in 17123, one year hefore the duty on newspapers, and it amounted in 183 to three shillings and sxpence for each paragraph whether large w small, and yielded no less than 8170, of, It was reduced to one shilling and sixpence in 188, and was abol shed in 1853 This was most likely the greatest fscal reform ever made, even In sompetitian with that of pos tal reform whieh brought about pen ny postage, though this may be a matter of opinion, At all events, i In impossible to think of the semplex life of the present day without news papers, and it x the advertisements in them which enable them ta da the wunderful werk which they are now doing, Ly H------------------------ | Bits of Verse i SONATA Bott an dawn of April morn Op BING rose stnine of ght Through windows of lave, Came eave ta a heart forlorn, Faintly as the fret soft notes OF & chapel organ Q'ar heads hawed hy Pain Pasued a lonely mother's hopes olee of sivite, bare of tears Immer grew the Thely hearts wash Knell reverently, hen woke to a newer life, we dlarry hanery, ---- AT THE CLOSE OF DAY Now the amber sunget's fading, And the cottame Haht shines dim, While the sobbing wight winds whiss NAL A faint melodious hymn, Fram the distant old chureh tower sweetly sounds the vesper chime, With a peacetul canfivmation In the atterglow sublime, There the Where But ARTY. Sabin Brack ® aple's swaying branches, And are Lah Ying down, And the grapes are Rh purple, rave! road is winding, Ne leaves are twining Sweet and juigy on the vine At the Fay of the woodshed Nhere they glow lke native wine, While the og bareel's ranning over Just beside the Kitghen door Add the empty Rest In Swinging Where the robin sings ne wore, he high of the 2 oan ow the nd shadows play Wat the y ot OPA Te PNT A108 ding fast away w= \Vehington P Mackensie d the people k ah \ Wh ) by hon? ype ld Ny 10 them, He that hath twa coats, tet ho) ny AR = "Nt a BS o | an he hy \ MN mde Hkewise= Luke Pours By Jamas W Barton, M.D. HOINT PAINS AND INFECTED TENTH You have an attack of rheyma Sham, ov arthritis, me it 1s called, and vour doctop advises nn Xray of the Leeth, You delay setting an X-ray, The joint getn hettar, und you go on your way happy fov awhile, You ot wnother altinek, get an Xoay of he teeth which shows one or twa ahuoenned (ealh, "They ave good teath and the phy: glolan and dontish muy he In agvee ment that treatment. may seve them, as the dentist helleves he ann 'deain' the ahseess, In the meantime your joint ar muses pains elesy up and you have nothing done ahout your teeth, Now what shout this delay In wetting teeth vemaved op trealed, Da your tienes ov does your system get nued to the polsening process and gradually overenme (he affects of these poisons? Pra Rosenow and Nickel of the Mave alinte have abtained donsiderahle evidence whieh suggests that tise sues in the canes of various cheapie diweasen, partieularly the diseased tissues, hecome aver sensitive to the infecting oveanisms and the poisons they manufastuve, and this aooounts far the attacks from time to time In fact, what often happens 1s that the individual with infected teeth will have the dentist drain the ahsosuses and his rheumatism or artheitts which haw not heen hotheving Wim will start afresh, This Is due to the faet that In deturhinge the aheesss to drain It polaans that ware partly walled off ahoaut the tooth get fnte the hinod elreulation and get earvied to the nld gore spot, knees, hip, ankle, ol haw, shoulder, nr elsewhere Thin same thing oeeurs of eaurme aven when the fected tonth nv tasth are removed, and the Indivi dual heeomes very much diseanprag ad when he has # severe atiack of arthritis fmmediately or very sonn afterwards . Ad a matter of fact he should veally feel pleased shout this at thok heonusa It proves eanelipively that tn getting the teath deatned ar ramavad that he 18 an the right track an ta the oause Don't delay ahout having Infeot od teeth removed as It only makes your tissues move sensitive ta the organisms and thelr products SHOT LOOK FOR English Textile SOUTHERN MARKET Merchant Sees Trade With South America Manteanl, Oot, #1, «Clanvipeed het Canudn and Great Britain wold da well to seek (he markets af Houth Ameriea, James ¥, Hynd, textile mevehant, who avrived herve lust night an the Anghor Donald won Hper Lettie from Manchester, wtated that hath countries should tikes more advaplage of the appar: tumbling offered, My, Hynd fell that tha eetton industey at the present (ima. wii rather avererowded due in sampetition, Tut saw relief In pening new markets to the south Rounds Improved Phe vemarkable development In rand transportation systems in tha Hritiah Iules has gveatly Impressed 1), (4, Butheriand, manager of the Winnipeg Hleetrle Company, who patiurned on the same ner fram a #lx weelis' tour of Great Britain, Hxtansiva elty planning, taking into eonsideration the gradual tanring down of slum distrlots, to he vepluced by model apartments, mendations containg proposeis foi a sentra) legislature which would he frees from British contre! excep! In the subjects of foreign relations and India's velations with ather Indian states and military affairs The commities recommended formation of a Velvy Counell, ang thivd of whieh would he elected hy the Indian Legislature, one third by Indian States pf the ather third nominated hy the Vie voy, wha would preside, Points of Bummay, Afng the other points of the KUMMATY were i==nppasitlon to the fpneation of Burma fram India; representation In Parliament untli Indin Is granted full siatus as A domintan; Increases In the powers of the Indian High Commissioner in Landang local government free Lo veer awn services; sonstity Hon slgned an u sepavate provines; grant of power to Madras to form at present In progvess in the Hrlt Wh Inles, was mentioned hy Mr Butheripnd, The sheence of un necessary street nolses, and loud automobile sivens, #0 common here, makes fe more enjoyable there, he sald On the same liner were A, H Paton, from Hapton Behonl, Daphy shire, who 1s on his way ta Metin University, where he will take » three yany course In hydraulle snd placirionl engineering; and b, P Marvison, of Yarkshive, Mr, Marri gon, who 1s the overseas repre sentative of a Canadian enrpet gompany, sald that the wael trade Was slugelsh at present, MORF V. C, HOTRFRS ARRIVE WEDNESDAY Western Veterans Pam Through Here on Way To London Mantreal, Oot, #1 Four more Vietarig Orgss holders arrived In Montreal by the Canadian Nationa! Hallways today, on thely way fe the Princes of Walegy dinner, Com Ing from the Pacie east, hay iret Col ©, W, Peek VO, DA On Cant. KB, BD, Bellew, V.C, Car poral J, Train, VO, and Ble, N, H O'Rourke, VO, MM Another holder of tha ecaveled decoration, a veteran of four wars Capt, H 0, Heat, V.0,, af Days ville, Bask, 18 hreaking his Joup ney at Tovante hefore proceeding in the ship, Capt, Beet after viel Ins tei nds in Tacente and Ottaway will sal from Queheo Thursday He ls a veteran a, the Tirah eam palen of 1ERT-00, and the Punjab frontier In 1808:08, for which he THAT the pragvessive spirit of some sition, combined with ae: | ton, have brought to them great songuests in the world of Indus try and Business, We are na longer lying in the age of horse drawn vehicles, The automobile | and teuek have replaced the horse, the eleetrie ght the kerosene lamp, and so on In everything we do, have or work with eo This is the age of spead, action and change: Sa the elites that alll Nye in the days of long age ve holng replaced hy those that ive and prosper tn the days of today and tomerraw, Fhe eities that ave moving along in the same ald way und lagging behing in the Mareh of Progress must wake up and get alive and stay alive, These cities should bear in wind that 10 mave ahead they must combine thelr haasting element with a working erganiation be: fave they ean da mush, Foo many eities have small groups of men wha are working for their in dividual wmierestis hat will never build a eityy Cities need 10 have oy ory Citizen working 11%) achieve the things that they have planned for the Hood al the ein THERE 18 NO GREAT, NO $8 EFFORTS BUILD OI, oh Ts NOY INDIVID al BETHESDA BRIEFS ~ Bothesdn, Oot, Bd-=Miss Winnh ed Cale, of Taranto, shen San we home, NE While, of Part Hope, ts visit ", Muy and Mra, Bvertan White, Mys, Tod, Miss Olga Tod and Miss Otten, of Bawmanviie, spent AR Afternoon at the home of 3 OR Qale, Mp and Mies, Geo, Joli, of News ORRLES, Were Sunday guesis of Mw Rundle and My, and Mis, White, Rev, Wm, MeMullen and Mis, MoMullan, the Missex MoMulien ak an Avrhwe Nahin JR TOR Toranta an Saturday and v fled J. RR Gols and Aso. alos of tenidlia velaolty atom: panied hy rain swept this distro on Taesday and prevented aay Naty ARple ploking 1a this viel the CHARGED WITH THER Carawatb=Louls Robidony was Arrested near Maltland Monday hy Constable William Caul of the Cornwall palive on 8 warmang charging hin with the thet of a AOR owned hy Alex O'Brlesa, of Cornwall township He was hrought ta Carawall and was te | at Winnipes | Natlonal Oeean Limited SN TBR AS Wan W Taner Police RARE wpe piper teoeived the Indian General Hep vloa Medal with bar, Ha won the Vistovia Cross In the Hoar War When tha Great War hroke aut he anllated with the 88nd Battalion The Maritime Provinces will he represented at the dinner hy Major Grege, VO, af Moneton, and Carp Herman Good, V0, who eames aut of the lnmbapr woods ta Bathurst, NB. They will Journey fram Mane tan ta Quebes an the Canadian Aath men are natives of New Brunswiok, DOMINON STATIS FOR INDI "IRGED ------ Central Committee Recomm mends Full Autonomy and Central Legislature ------ Landon, Oct, #1,--CGrant of viv tual Dominion status, fall auto Aemy of pravinees and representa ton tn the Beltlsh Parliament were recommended far the tern tory of India today hy the India Central Committee, abpainted to onsaperaty with the Amon Come mission In dealing with India's tatuve, 0 milla; formation of & ip! Laut and oa Mr Bie fon Wh eourig under a Centre) Govern ent, The tarmation of an Indign srmy wig oupassd on the ground tht the present defense [orees were putliclens to wafeguprd India snd (hat the present standard should he able Lo prevent penstration by any ftarelgn power, DIKE VROM INJURIES Helleville-- William Lewis, aged dh, died In Belleville hospital fram Infurles vecelved in a eavedn wl the gravel pit of George Wanamak er, Amellashurg township, "The workmen were liking oul gravel when part of the bank caved In, hurying Lewin, 16 wag some time hetore he was extricated The man sialered Internal Injuries, YroeieForLONG 6 @ HTOCKS BONDS al S0 OE miaron vin "roniedbe 8, F, EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire Bystem 17 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA Phones 143 and 144 Pox Trot Voeal wl Fox Trot Johnny Marvin Fox Trot Singin'. in. 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