Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Nov 1929, p. 4

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'AGE FOUR' THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929 a _-- pa & he Oshawa Baily, Times Tug GH AWA DAILY Wrbouheh + (Established wn ) bn independent newspaper published svery afternoon oncopt Sundays and legal holidays, 61 Oshaws Cannds by Mundy Printing Company, Limited) Chas M. Mundy, President; A # way, Sec rotary, Fhe Oshawa Daily Times Is & member of the Cans dian Press, the Canadian Dally Newspapers' As sociation. The Ontario Previnelal Dailies and the Audit Buresw of Clreulations, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier, 15s » week By mail in Cansds (outsides Oshaws carrier delivery, limite), $4.00 » year) United States, $5.00 oa your, TORONTO OFFICE 07 Bond Building, 66 Temperance Street, Telephone wrirdalaide 0007 M.D Trosldder, representative REPRESENTATIVES IN U. 8, Pavers pd Stone, Ine. New York sed Chicage Prcam---- wos, wa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929 A BACKGROUND OF PROSPERITY k 0 Wie ifr are many peaplg who are today bes moaning' €onditions as thay are" A Batario at the present, may dt Jo worth while Lo" potest the pH Ms 8 Bacligroind of prasperit Awhidh res mnlng steadfast In piter of temporar depresdons In other lines of activity, Eyldence this Is 18 be found In the periodical reports of the feprefentatives pf the department of ngelaulture throughout the pros vince. These representatives, every week, send the report of conditions In thelr districts to the depart melt 'at Toronto, and the summary of the reports, us lwsifed weekly, makes engouraging reading For instance, the latest report tells that an 4 result ol the general ran throughout, Ontarle, fall plowing bas been ¢lrtually completed, and ample preparations have Been made for « good agricultural year in 1930, Dalry eattle are giving a much larger flow of milk, and sale prices for theve valuable animals ure maine fining high levels, The heavy erops In Ontario of fhe last growing season have ussured an abundant jupply of feed In most districts, und on the whole, fhe summary shows the Bgadition of affairy fin Ons farlo agrignittrp to be very shtis(netory, ' : ' So Tong ns th agrion ture! Biek J of the pros jnee who ations of brospesity, there Is little Vo fear for the province as a whole, The agfleulturil dustry takes care of u very large percentage of the Hopulation oh Qntarly, und with prices for agricultural ; and dairy pect it | afi tory levels! CR pection of papple Ontario will on healthy sconomic 'conditions, Sg, noumaticn what Wey hap. bon. to stock markets und other superficial feature of the life of the provinee, so long as its basic condl« Hons ace prosperous, therg need ba little fen for the a can hardly be charged with selfish motives In trying tosget tld of one of the most Inhuman of wer weap- orld, 4 | i ----,SS, | RAH. AND MOTOR TRANSPORTATION o he eficey of automobile transportation on (he Lari his continent way one of the Interesting Jbjects of dscusdlon uy the récent convention of the moter transport division of the American Wallway Mien held In Toronto, It is significant, to start with, that the railway assoclation. should have sich a division, for the general Impression was that motor transportation was a deadly competitor of rail transportation, «This would indicate that the railways have {followed the wise course of changing thelr methods in order to meet the ehbging conditions, It Is true thet for short hauls the motor transport does make serious Inroads on the rallway business, both in freight hanl- uge and passenger trafic, The railways recognize this, and te meet that condition, they have adopted new methods, and have concentrated on long distunce business, on which they still have a practical mono- poly, and allowed the ghort haut' business to drift Into whatever channels it pleases, ' And, so that they might still reap the profits from the short hayls, many of the rallwhys Rave priificd moter transport divisions, so us 10 keep' thé business' within the sys- tem, This is wp instanie of how modern business can change its methods in order to suit the development of humanity und Its many services, Motor transe port, Instead of being u strong eompetitor to the vallway systems, has become a part of these systems, thus enabling the rallway companies to keep pace with the march of progress, So that one can be falrly safg"ig saying that, no matter what new deg Velopments Muy come in the line of transportation, they will be met by continued brogress by the rails ways, which are, after all, the foundation of the tramsporiation system of any country, CLOSER LIQUOR CONTROL The Omario Goverpment Is apparently taking steps 40 analyze the situation with regard to the sale of Bquear for the purpose of devising a closer check-up on purchases and upon use of lguor hy permit hold« CIA Na doubt the lquer control department has ohtalded useful Information through operation of the stores und it will bo possible to deal with many of the abuses, The program which the government his under consideration will meet with the approval of eltleens who desire to have a genuine system of cons trol under which those who over-step their priviliges will be restrained, It is recognized that the task of mnking, lguor regulations that will prove Ideal is a diffiewlt one, but any measures undertaken to pros mote sanity und moderation In the use of intoxicants will be given popular support, The proposal to exs erclae the strictest supervision to ensure that men uns der the influence of liquor will not be permitted to operate motor cars is one that will be exceptionally welcome, Je government, will be given excellent support Any plan to depplve men who get drunk, of the right to delve automobiles, = Drunken drivers cannot be tolerated on ur ptrects and highways, no matter how dv lle™ h *walghla tions necessary to weed them out~Galt Reporter, iy ABIGNIFIGANT MOVE A brisk newspaper, despatch frog Constantinople regords the fact that the leaders of the new Turkey have decided to start observance of the weekly day of rest the Christian Sabbath, In itself, this brief despatch muy not mean a great deal, but it ls, on Yost, » i Eh -- a ie A ! STARTING EDUCATION AT HOME {| The iden that sehool ghildren ovals to learn more Lian they do about the county or district in which hey live ls becoming more and mare poplar through put Ontario, Some time ago, the Times suggested that the teaching of knowledge of this kind was un fmiportant part of education, since It meant more to the children to know the history and the outstanding features of thelr home county than to learh of things Which happened hundreds of years ago on the other sides of the world, The idea Is taking root, as if thewn by the following editurfal which appeared 're wntly In the Kitchener Record nevertheless, a highly significant step, when one con» sliders the background of Turkey, Like all other Mpslem countries, Turkey has Leen observing Its Sabbath day on our Friday, All Moss lems have Jooked on that day us their holy day, and to break away from that traditi®n means that the tenchings of Mohammed must be losing their effect on the Tuekish mind, It is not to be expected, of course, that this Is an official recognition of Chriss thanity ak the faith of the Turkish yo It would be too much to louk for a change of that magnitude all at once, But it In a break, and ones & break of that kind ix made, there 16 no reasol why it should not be followed by others, traditions and historical tn "Ihe Simeoe Reformer draws attention to a suggestion emanating from that county to the effect that a booklet containing information about the county should be printed and a cop) placed Ju each school of the county for use of teachers, particularly for teachers of second bi clagses, "he suggestion merits commendation and should be adopted in all the countigs of the yovinee, It frequently happens that tenehers » public and high schools are unfamiliar with the character of the industries and other fens tures of the sounty i which they happen to be teuching unless they have becu born and raised there, As matters stand now in moat schools the only source of fnformation avail able iv to Ye found in the county map, 'This information ty very often supplemented by questioning the Semior pupils. "In our® own county the gounty council or sofe other orgAnization interested In the wel fare of the schools might do a profitable and weattorm! work by havigg a hooklet' com- piled and distributed tp all the schools of the county," , h { These are wise suggestions, suggestions, which Ries very well be made applicable to any county + Ontario, : A ATI ge THE DANGER SPOT i -- TAR # : ! The five power naval limitation conference is not to be as plain sailing as gvany people beligyed BAAN, Ah rosie ver had réiehed a Dakis of agreoment, "ot there is at least one danger spot which menaces fhe of a perfect agrovment between the nae {ons Involved. 'That les in the praposal for the tos fal abolition of submarines as Tnstramonts of warfare, , Bver sineq paval limitation conferences have been po Ialy and France have had no inelinatidn to fas jor _abtdition 'of the submarine. Now Japan . ibas ned them fn that view, und it Ia interesting to note hat the reason given {8 that Japan Believes" the subs )arine to be a very valuable weapon of defense to n island counjry, That is an interesting view, begansg if iin used 0 apply to Japan's position, it will be applicable 19 n_oeven greater extent to the position of Great Bris fain, which is also an island eguntry, wore dependent: on its naval resources than fi FRET oy 4 hay Yet Britain, anxious to walk the second wile in an fort 40 reduce armaments' and provhote world peace, perfectly propared to place a ban on submarines and ve them abolished altogether, So that, looking at SY wr 4 i --------r EDITORIAL NOTES Chief Draper is demoystrating the, qualities which take for success Wala wartime gengeal can als Le successdul. in a peace thne chiel constable, \ : wre ¥ Whenover we roid of a severe carthquake, we feel thankful that we live in Ontario, whieh {is practically Immune from such occurrences, { ---- ibe It is quite apparent that there is @ lack of hare mony among the musicians of St, Catharines who have been filed becanse of a union dispute, Wall Street is apparehtly not the \ place where messenger boys are robbed. Oshawa 8 making quite # bid as a rival of New York's financial contre, If Henry Ford really intends to make flivver aero- L planes, somebody should ba able to make a fortune by starting a steel helmet factory, \ rehes in Russia have been converted ama-and Other institutions, There is for aw tountry which tries to abolish Qver S00 aot its religion, by # ------------ . © About fonr Jeol from now there will be a great rush of people 10 do their last minute Christmas shopping, Vise shoppers are doing it new, ------ Just when the people of Canada thought the Mags Alpine purty: was safe, it had to go nissing again, The north country is apparently a hard place to get out of, even Ny air, : A) I ---- A Freneh town i offering to name a street after anyone who will' donate $800 to the municipal treas suryy This ds a geod iden for & growing city that can stand some extra revenue, The United States has an apple surplus this year, while Canada das a record crop, But there will be egious little RA for Canada to dump its sur i itp dlc URE Siliton miler, Only three'and one half Per cent of the St, Thomas voters cast their ballots in the ges by-law vote, This is enough to make anyone despair of the efficacy of 'thie "sitantion from the viewpoint of Jaown Britain ¢ + dOIMOCTRON ' Other Editor's Comments { BECOMING GENERAL ar Pree Fro) Bt 'S| bun Yh law ehanked ol elas nn dete fo the first, of amber, This will soon be the general time for the muni cipal elections throughout the province, Hach year sees more und more municipalities coming to these early election dates, and mone reverting to the former dates, TOSS UP (Chatham Dally News) ' . The Border Cltles Btay points out that Essex, Kent, Lambton, Middlesox and Elgin---ull nelgh- horing countiesy--~have no repre sontation fn the Vergupon cabinet, The Htar would lke to see Ona polectod from Kewex, Kewex how- ever, has had Cabinet Miniutgrs In the past as also hay Lambton and Middlesex, Why not toss up he- tween Kent and Wigin? ~ NOVA ROOTIA PLEBISOITE (From the Mencton T'ranseript) It was a hard-fought campaign and every effort was made hy both wided to inform the electorate of the merits of the cave as they saw them, From what can be learned of the offect of the camprign It Is gathered thet the argument which carried the grentest welght with a majority of the electors was the intimation by the government that direct taxation was the only alter. native if the province did not adopt the government sald system and secura lurge mdditioMl reven ue from Lhat source, NOT ALWAYS HEREDITARY (The Argonaut) The late Rev, Dr, Willlams #8, Marcus of Montelalr, New Jersey, made a will into whieh he wrote the following bequest: "I desire to bequeath to my children and their families my testimony to the truth and preciousness of the gospel of Josus Christ," To the same heirs and assigns he alse bequeathed $70,000, In these days of chang» ing faiths it is possible that the moond hequest may have appealed to certain of the beneficiaries more poignantly than the first, As a matter of trarie faet, religion Is not the hereditary affalr that It used to be, CANADA'S DEVELOPMENT (Wolverhampton, ¥ng, Express) Not so long ago a prominent statesman prophesied that hefore the end of the presant century the British Empire would find its cen- tre of gravity In Canada, and that this great land would be maintain ing a population as large as that of the United States, There is noth- Ing inherently fmprobable in either surmise, far, while these little Is lands have apparently reached sats uration point in the matter of pop ulation, Canada has vast aproes eminently fitted to become the homes of men #nd women of our race, Moreover, sncouragemaent is ta be derived fram the fact that Canada has preserved s magnifi- cant loyalty to the Motherland, and has, In addition, resolutely en couraged the free play of indivi dus! enterprise In her economic structure, with the result thatthe way Is open to limitable Indus trial and commercial development Bits of Humor | Try arguing with some one bigger than yourself, "Why didn't you keep the secret I told you!" "Why didn't you keep it yourself 1" oe---- Frite: Dad, you are a lucky man, Father: How is that! Fritz: You won't have to buy me any schoo! books this year, I have been left in the same class, A man had been hauled out of the sen, seemingly dead, Li Spestator: We must try artificial respiration--there are six different methods, Dead Man: "If brandy ls one them, leave the other five," Clty man: "What has happened to that train you used to gome Jo the City by each morning! y Suburbanie! "Oh, t's been taken off I" City man? "You must miss it!" Suburbanited "Not so often as 1 used to!" of Counsel! on both sides had been als lowed fifteen minutes each for argu» nent Accordingly the plabtift's counse! took a deep breath amd be. gun=="At the fall of Nabylon-we" "Just a minutes dntarposed Judge, "If you're going to start as far Pack as that, perhaps I'd better give you twenty niiifutes" the -------- Old Si, the optimist, was sitting on the vaot of his house during a se. vere fload, watching the water flow past, A nalghbor, who had a boat, across to him, vy fowls washed away this Sam 1° 2 answered old Sam, pleasants ly; "but the ducks can swim" "Anple trees gone tom?" "Yes, but the crop was't worth anything" "I acu the river's reached your wins dows," "That's all righty They wanted washin'" . The Living Word==In the bes gluning wax the Word, and the Word was with God, 'and the Word was God, The same was in the be stunting with God, All things were Wade by him; and without him Wan not anything made that was made, In him was life; and the lite was the light of men~John 1h 3 8 4 Prayer: Graclous Spirit; "Lead us to Crist the living Way" & of them heing impossible to cors Bits of Verse | | veet when left nutll later life The summarizing of the worst cases In this way also brings out yer Fram gorners But one great tr While journey Ihe only folks Are those we ALBERT RUSSEL ERSKINE, PRESIDENT OF THE STUDE. BAKER CORPORATION, BAYS: THAT the aspiration wf the Am eriean people, for wautiful things to weary to use, and to adorn thelr homes, and for beautiful houses, Iuds to greater happiness and high er ne sthetie civilization, American manufacturers generally are striving to make their products beputiful by applying the ingenuity of the fing arts to the industrial arts, This=<ls the | day of the artists, Old colors and shapes are being questioned, Types writers and buwhtubs are being furs nished in colors, Flatirons wre be« Ing redesigned und so are washing machines, from an aesthetic stand point, feautiful hoxes in which candy 1& packed, costing more: than the candy, find weady sale, Railroad engines are being painted in eolors and pullman cars are being besutis fied inside, A French perfumep has become nu multi-millionaire through selling his perfume in beautiful bottles, There is no end of the pos sibilitied" in beautifying the product of industry, Ihe wan you 1 Can rouse you Annoyance At things me but those wre ¢ This rule all 1 I'he ranking wo thrills Is dealt by h I'he chelcest gar Ave oft (0 st We please th And deal full n blow To those who Love does not Nor true hear Alas for those This eut aero But, seon or plain Tao all throug we "The automobile industry Is not Are those satisfied, Some years ago we es tablished the policy of bringing out "sport models" for the young people, with streamling effects and painted in height colors, We wete then under indictment hy the shoe manufacturers of reduc: ing the demand for shoes, After condemning the automobile in conventions and fussing about poor business a few years, they followed our example and brought out "sport model" shoes, at much higher prices thun the old black, ugly things they had heen mak: ing for years, Thelr "sport models" we heauti ful and the women especially bought them by the millions the shoe manufacturers are up-to-date and are, L hope, enjoying profitable days, Gen erally speaking, thelr shoes are hems tful in Noes, This Is an example of what perhaps every industry ean de, except those which manufacture commodities here Is na opportunity for style expression In plglron, Tumber and such semi-raw materials, "hut Hour millers ean and do adopt attractive packages and proprietary trade names to individu wlizge thelr particular product The manutacturers olf a proprietary are ticle In which the element of style enters, such Studebaker car, Is oye while the the most fortunate of all manufactur { hotng $0 Fred! al ers becau ¢ he can comme relalize the 4 Yo! gg trade as well us the style ele t yA of le ment, whereas the manufacturer of tanowin of ¢ the proprietary artiele "Listerine" can. he valet hus wo possible style element, ex usefulness step cept perhaps in attractive bottles to give these "CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER | In ehildhood CASES" AS TE OLD FIRST READERS USED TO SAY. That | A YOW One. of the hape and color I hiwve only met lar being a ver imbalance so ar taunt and glose used in the ore however, be o comforts, Three other in thelr way u ue un 1 t | oy James Ww Barton, MD | WHY CHILDREN'S LIVES ARE | SAVED ! Did you know that lass than twen ty years ago three out of every ten cntldren died during the tivst yewr of ite. A large number died during the cold wet weather, of nose, throat, an! | chest conditions, but an even great number during the warm. weathe when milk woukl net be fresh, And today what are the figures? Less than one in gvery ten die dur ing the first vear What has brought this about? | He young tor, The propee [ceding of ster in the biggess y ha former days it was thong in faet I was so taught, that nothing could equal the mother's Milk for the child, and that cow's. milk, or any artificial {opds, were very poor sub stitutes, Ax a matter of fact where the mother 1s healthy, and her milk agrees with fhe ehild, it Iv un grent boon to the child and alse to the! mother However, nowadiys physicians + do | not hesitate to take the child off the mother's milk and substitute cow's milk, condensed milk, orange juice, cod liver oil and so forth, Because it is now possible to get | purer milk than dn former times and pure milk is sale milk Further, youngsters now get more of the outdoors and sunshine and these are Nature's body builders. | Some of our older mothers are apt to smile when they see the youn mother of today watching and mea: suring the baby's food, seelng that wets its feeding at definite hours day and night, and that it is weighed reg- ularly, tnd alse that at regular * tervals it is taken to the physician s office and thoroughly examined, but the record of only one baby lost un ten is the answer to these older mothers, \ If you are not feeling well you gan tell your doeter about it, A baby dau only ery, be fussy or fretiul, perhaps put its hand on a SOre ear or a sore pwn} it has ho means of communionts NE its heeds, An overhawling by the doctor can detect any troub!: with diet, with eves, oars, nose, throat, heart, lungs, Kidneys, and so forth If more mothers could have thelr question but that the samber of chil dron dying duving the first year could 5 LIFE'S SCARS 1ey say the world is round, and I often think It square, Sa many little hurts we get in your The carcless mien, the frowning face, Are given ta eur own, We flatter those we scarcely know, | late, The only folks who give us pain a Ai (Copyright 1p Part 8" from all the others as unusual, as harmonige when the correction way and the correction worn with eyo only other facts, Many people are found to he sutfering trom an eye condi tion secondary to some physical trouble, And ap long as they think it Is only nerve trouble ne physical condition is being neglects ed, Then again theve wre those other cages where there 1s a neg lected eye trouble causing trouble physlenlly, The use of the correc tion in these cases has been known to bring prompt and efficient re Hef, here upd there uth in iffe I've found ig ta the Wester who really wound love the best, MR. AND MRS, TUNNEY HOMEWARD BOUND wy (By Consdisn Press Lassed Wigs) Naples, Nov, Z22~Cene Tunney former heavywelght champion of th world and his wife, the former Poll; Lauder, arrived here yesterday fron Brioni, homeward bound, Mr, and Mrs, Tunney will gall fo the United States aboard the steam ship Vuleania, which leaves Naple today, leroughly despls: wr wrath, "tis true heart will rise re strangers do; nly passing ills; ives will prove; und which aches und | ands we love, | bh, the sweetest grace { rangers shown | ¢ fleeting guest, wny a thoughtless BONDS Office: Reford Bu AY AND WELLINGTON #18 8. F, EVERSON, Local Manager Private Wire System 17 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA Phones 143 and 144 SropiE fbr B-- ------ LoNG &(d ARAN love ws best a nw ama eras ad Re wi ---- a grow on every \Lree, ts yearly bloom, who only sec #8 a tomh! the faet grows hh sorrow's test; love the best la Wheeler Wilcox Eve Care and Eye Strain i) we may he singled with ane case simi tical and horizontal ranged that the dis porrection will not In Ainary way, It can vercome In another name of the maker, antee of satisfaction, easel outstanding ré amblyople In one other Is capable of I with some degres Non use of the ) tends to allow It 6 use] with propor evtain rules vision INSIDE If you're wise you look inside the hat to see the Look alse for the name Edison Mazda on the lamps you buy=~it's a guar. L114 EDISON. 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RV\0, RADIOTRONS to the Marconi name and providing, in the Radio for our home, a measure of erformance, Ap II ably superior, arance an alue that is palp- LBL RS J Feb the Marconi dealer prove uny Nesslver you COMPAN. om------ * be even further reduced, The building of General Motors' large new factory at Qopenhagen, Dedmark, which will entall a cost of some $2,600,000, is progressing At a rapid rate and although only commenced in June, it a expeoted . THE M/RCONI. RADIO SHOP A. N. SHARP, Manage 5 CELINA STREET nage a PON to be ready Decembey 15, \ Ra

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