Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Dec 1929, p. 4

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4 THE CSHAWADAILY MES) MONDAY, DECEMBER' 9,192 a 71 od AAW weromuen gaff whim a wl Sanda M Mendy, P Prasdant A 'retary, am Dally Timed Deg oats Timo te 4 Newspapers As The Ontaria. Provinaia) Dailies and the "i Andis: Buresw or Clreulations "1" # SUBSCRIPTION natey Delivered by Gaerier 100 a fy » Conade A080 » dy Seg ig TORONTO DFFICE 487 Brod Building, 00 Vomporanse Street, Telephone Adelaide 0107 WH D Trosiddor representative Cl REPRESENTATIVES INV 4. Panors and Wionn Tne. New York apd Chinds MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929 © A BECOND TERM YOR el oi Sey Ad] 4 1 ' The announcement that there fs a » bron hobbit diy that Mayor 'TB, Mitehgll will be given u second term, of office by acclamation will eed (} th the 'hearty approval of a great muorlty Rye dos of Obhawi, Apart Gf a great rhajoflty of the alkene of whieh may exist In favor. of allowing a mayor) at feast two terme In office, it in a fuel that Mager Mit. ghal has served the city well dlnee he was elected chair, ap thoroughly worthy "i nd presid Poe deliberations of ol thy fon t anotli £01848 a recognition of the worth of his 'Work as mas g, and a graceful compliment to the high place he folds (n the esteem of the people of Oshawa, that none of the present aldermen has aby Thiention of + opposing the mayor at the coming claction, These man. have 'worked with him and under hin guidance throughout a busy and a trying yout, 'wnd they are all satisfied that he has 'done so well In gulting the destinies of Oshawa in 1929 that they ate quite wills ing shat he should agaln by, #higusted with the same duties in 1930, : "Tt pay be, of course, wliot some person Guiglde the dit gouncll will seek to 'eppose Mayor Mitehell, and make a contest for the mayeralty, At thebpresent time, however, there is no else in the fleld and it yvould be wograceful way of paying tbat' to an af fielal who has done well to wllow, him 1g take his plage for next year without apposition, As a rule The Times is strongly In favor of having an abund- ance of candidates for all elective offices, but in this instance Oshawa could et do better, than' to glve Mayor Mitchell his second (erm by seelamation, THE NEED 18 URGENT A -------- The bitter cold of Saturday revealed the wegent nature of the need for welfare phd veliel work in Oshawa at the present time, Scores of women, with , thelr children, appeared at thg Women's , Welfare « League headquarters seeking warm clothing fer their _ shivering children, and various bodies doing vellel 'svork were bombarded' With requests for fuel and "necessary food supplies, The need is urgent, and the Aniginied Weltare lea.afe now thoroughly gonvineed. what they are kt a heavy task in even trying to take care of all"the families which ave I a distressed condivon, fl To adequ yA eet (his uigent ngedy the welfare ho To ap dire the gongrous adel Prog support 4 and assistance of all who can afford to Ae even in ath vl way, In earing for these fafiiltes, typo dintines mgedes=alothing and money, far nency Been made daily for the cand while i Tae has been very grate : she 1 cntributed is concerned, had fate uti tai number who have ghown # Willingnass to 'he citleens who are Jn a position to hell hod need 10" be aroused to & sense of the conditions of need which exist, Ine vestigations i:bringing aah Mandreds of families which are In dire straits; families which can only be dani ted by the creation of a welfare fund large von 16 petit of the netessition of life being sip: oplied 40 wll The greatést appead, therefore, in for + contribfions of money fromthe thousands of people in Oshawa, who ¢dn afford, tn a large or small way, ' swell dhe total: of the fund to at least ten id 'dollars, HON Alo urgent and this ia a heed which majority' of 'the | Bomes I Oshawa can help to site's 5 FO tloularly children's unders League requires clothe SENT, ota "and | WORE, Coats, worl and shoes and stockings, for diss o rw lon 'where they are este needed, Thin ls es Shuck ane aught to bilby pt and generous Ne ply means that, those who have casts Suga, | or wiwanted: clofhing Ivh und a ye only 10 send br bring It 10 the a ov Yorba in The Ties buidifg "ens ure Ale ihavill go to families In real need, Winter ds bere. The need fschdre, It must bo met hw and oan ently be mut 16 thase citlaons yvho are in a. pesition to help hi The Hobly to the Beeasion and do their part to xelieve the misery Whisk, is tv : "be ound nm ¥o Wany of .~ hoines in Oshawa, THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Nam ane electors of f Othaws. ho the ells on the {Monday in January, they aill have a new res u wha 1 Diity placed on their shoulders, (viv ol Weetmg Ca commission 10 take control.of alll the Pole Wlites of the 'elty, including the newlyasquired ploptric and ob systems, THRE ba a Mghly. important spanal importance, at leant, 10 ING. eity.ceumih. and the Rn per of the men to vampose it is a matter which pL ELT Ly children of needy | "pi ¢ Wuring the winige | 3 a) 5% vices which are _ wuble under present dny conditie i] should be glven considerable #Hudy wnd thought by the people of 'Oshwi, The utilities which have to ie donirotied hy this elected comission ure of great extent, 'They ropres nent huge Investments of money, and supply ser- vital to prosperity, progress. end good hewlth of the city, ser will be nu need for careful jo of the new elyle utilities, eleetrid and gap tale that fnsk, Fortunately, there Reg whe are nok enly of so Important un specinl interest in carta first years of the adits gan systems will, of colrbe, for that reason It womld be io for he elestors to ehigose men who are familiar with these systems, whe have studied them and have made it thelr bus. Iness to take an Interest In power developments In this distriet during the last few ye ost of the altizens know, or ought to know, i men wre, and should see to It thas thelr, wird as candidates for the when the day of non THE LATE WILLIA In the death of J ! diay Macken, Canada In general and Ontarle'ln partigular Jose bne who for many years mado o grent coftribution fo the Journals Inthe and parliamentary We of his country and prove ince, Few men were more Widely known than was the Inird of Donlands, and during the vthiety-four years Ne was In the federal parliament, he won the highest esteem and respect of his parliamentary cols leagues and opponents, The outstanding feature of Mr, MaeLean's political life, wus Wy staunch Independence of thought and action, Although, nominally a Censervative In pols Ithes, he wan no patty hack, bound by the whims of his lenders and responding faithfully to the crack of the party Whip, When, In his opinion, the party was wrong, he opposed It, and when he thewght It was right, It had his support, But his own ednselenc and Judgment along gulded hin, and he had more cons fidence In these than he had In the dogmas of partie san polities, Perhaps that was the reason why he nover attuned to eablnet rank, for he had ability and a debating power which qualified Mm to be an office holder, Nut, like one of his former colleagues in the House of Commons, WW, FF, Nickle, K.C,, of Kingston, he was teo Independent in his views to be elevated to the front banches of parliament, for men who are liable to kick over the traces at any time are rarely considered safe wiaterial for eabinet positions, Mr. MacLean made a notable contribution to the Journalism of his day as owner and publisher of the Toronto World, a morilng dally newspaper which flourished for amy years and then, In the stress of post-war conditions, disappeared, He was a forceful weiter, and his strong oditorial support of public ownership of public services, he rendered noble sere viea to that emuse when It was by no means as pops ular as It is today, Since his retirement from Journalistie and parfias mentary life a few years ago, Mr. MacLean has en Joyed a well-earned rest. He had served his country well, and pow that he has passed: away, It may be that his services will be given a more generous and accurute appraisal than they were while he was In the heat of the battle, commission THE TECHNIQUE OF §NOW SHOVELLING There is quite an art In shovelling snow from the sidewalks so that it will do some good and will not cause difficulties for those people who are using the roads for motor and other vehicles, The average snow shoveller choosen the ling of least resibtange, and this the snow right out on the street, where it forms. large heaps right where cars and wagons have 19 pass through on thelr way around the eity, But there Is a much better way than that, a way in which the snow ean he made to rdfurn benefits to the householder, Snow, it Is now known, helps to nitrogenize the soll, and that is one thing which helps wonderfully to produce a beautifully green covery of grass on the lawns In spring and summer, How much better ft would be, therefore, (f the snows shoveller. would deposit it on the lawns instead of on the streets, Just think of the double purpose this would fulfill, It would help to ensure i lovely lawn next summer, and, at the same time, would not make it hard for raffle to pass along the streets, Now Isn't that a technique In gnow-shovelling that ls worth acquiring, EDITORIAL NOTRS It in a vad Wate of affairs when a clty like Detrolt boasts of the fact that there were only three bandit Killings there during the Jest week end, ------------ One of thetwisest words iif the Iaglish language is "No," bubithgee date few people wb. have acquired the abit,or wil in # HS] n woullhe | wandertul world Ji other men in the 'il 40 cpu Be Induced to follow: Thomas Kdis of Ankeng questions tn one or two of | ngewvinded 'explanations, Wer areaslgt by United Staten of Bad saved from drawing have MOP QALNE 10 Jaren the nna le of human nas ture than old Jullws Caesar, Sheep are usually consideredias being addicted to following, bug a Qntaria sheep are different, They led the way | the championship classes at the Chicago Li dW Stock Exposition, A t= ---- A man out In Wyoming elahna to have been kicks ed over a fence by a Jack rabbit, That is a goed enough animal story to have come from Sault Ste, Marie, Communists in Candida nay wave and rant about being opposed ta war, But thelr masters in Russia are not setting them & very good example by their protests againit efforts for pepee, Ee X J With Jittle, more than two weeks: Jelt before Chelstmas, there {a ww urgent need for a wave of spontaneous giving to the Welfare: and Christmas Cheer Fund, He whe give promptly and generously will find. his pwn Christmas madg mote happy by his giving. if Which are indispéis ¢ And sinee thers I theme The | 6 electric nnd ut, Important, and | re put fore OtherEditor's Comments YE ED SPEAKS out rom the Varls, Mo, Mere) 4 Yvery time We ho of this pr iment woman or being bed of 4 h i! thousand de worth two hundy of Jawe) we turn ineupatiatie eyes Lo 4 Hex Rilo pi EL 4 the whole yh HERE 18 PROFITAI } HE rion something (Calgary Herild) During the past year lke 3000 British youths have been transplanted from the Old Country to Canadian farms, the record for the year showing a healthy inerease over that of the previous year, Getting these young men and boys at the time of thelr lives when both eharnce tar and habity are In the formative stage and placing them In the right port of environment, means that by 0 purely natural process we are mike Ing well-trained and competent farm ers at 0 much more rapid rate than could be hoped for with fullsgrown adult raw material to work on It Is on record that ahont 97 per cent of the boys wha landed in Can ada in the years previous te 1929 hav definitely made Kood on the farms, - -- | Bits of Humor | Bll ==1s your Helen broken? Hoarder-~1 assume po, Nhe mar ried another fellow yesterday Father; sugaremeont to Amerioan "Where In Donnie?' American Mother: "She'll he hack In a few momenta, Hhe step ped out to get married," Jack (over the phone)-"And please post my rine bhuok to me,' Marjorie" You'd hetter some and got it; glass breaks no easily in the post," What you all eall ft married three Ephriam when a pal gite times==higotey ! ? bigotey? Moge~«Laway, hoy, you suttenly am a lgnoramus, Why when a gal Kite married two times, dat am bigotry, when she tries It three men, dat am trigonometry, Bympathetle Old Lady (to oon vigt) i "Ah, my unfortunate friend your fate fs Indeed a hard one, and a4 she thinks of you here In this dreaful place, how your wife must puffer!" Conviet (very much affected) "Yeu, mum, and there are two of 'om, mum, I'm here for bigamy." "Yassah!" pridefully sald Bros ther Lounk, "Dig yuh am de swell wolld gold-plated watoh dat I got f'um a mall awdah sto' for fou' dollahs," "Do It keep time, sah?" asked Brother Quins, "Do It? Dar lsen't two clocks In Ain town, sah, dat kin keep up wid fils Jue wateh when it's right at the'f," Al a recent dinner a certain ras ther nervous author was called up on unxepeotedly for a podah, He ross relustdntly saying, 'Gentle men, 1 feel very muoh Yike the san who was oalled to the bedside of hin dying wite, 'John, she sa d, awit yOu promise me that at the Spal, you'll ride in the first cab With my mother, John looked whguiAhed, ne he replied: 'Well, LE that's your last wish, Lisate, I'1} Whe! at it {sn oarrled out," All the ) you've spoilt the day for Dr, Jultus Klein, Assistant Sees ata of Commerge, was talking ABBY ihe recent Communiat attack ti the Chinese consulate in New "Ho there are still Commun: Ista!" he sald, "After the exper. fence of Ruesia there are still Come munists in this country! Well, this is so illogical that ft reminds ne of AW parmanent wave, Why on earth,' sald one girl to! A by on orth do we oall this hing a A inent wave?" * Woatine,' naild other girl, 'once you've started waving it you Ave 10 keep on waving it perman ently" \ ' tbe cabot. Be gw 3 hoop be i Xa ow oy we a a hour. com eth, tig os 5 W Be the: Wor shippers shal hh Father wn art and a i athen geo': \Jueh.t ta. wor hp | Ii, Got ina Hi rity and thep at womhi a must wari Fay in apirlt truthomfohn 4 " Blessing, Lord we offer unto Thee, Lor individual just how he THAT 0 oovirelion 1s 'the factor that, brings this dovired romilt, THAT wi should Tinva faith in J 1 i | Ue i et CHAT thie faith,' Jost alive, ts '1 PA spirit of progress. i THAT the Ing . Wy on do kt vam Fi 8 THAT nn ut Loma hoold be preached fi avery community, It shows loyalty, THAT no person, single-handed, oan fake ity nn progressive city, It takos the Bvery citipem WHERE THE CITIZENS NHOW COURAGI AND A PA. TIIOTIC DESIRE TO BK Up AND DOING, AND THEN DO IT, THEY air WONDEI. my REwY rs, Oy Jama W [tin MD MIDDLE AGED FOLKS Ime to tune about Wid how by ow sHUWIVUEE UL WY, I hy CRITI IT HE YATE PPaih A JE HS buen Pkitug by en yours during tm ob MBL CENEWEY Ls 00 Coury 18 pleasing news, buy GWE El Jue e LIER wiee be bp 0 Led tisaiis is Lal more be of Are BAVUO BL Daren, unt ulloaig HFA your ADAL IN OF every Hun OU Canin born ns Barger num Miler tue Hest year, thy of Ie will be len You read fiom pli OL hv, HE, Wal ve AVETUNe Is now an urgent de fur the pre of thy or thei Wik over Lue w Velbon of heath Lor woman or door over here 18 no question but that wl A) Or over, Laat soma dune 1 tae Hivos + Hi in the pume 0) 0 and at toe best ago 10 serve thy word, are to by proonged LJ COW BE OY eon, Jhat It ds only to be expected that a WPOAL Iuny OF taese miaale aged 1olk Will pass awe, hoenuse a gi wer of them were not younuaters and wore ony kopt alive Wy Lie ubost care on tho part el davents und paysican, Another point ds that eertaln all aeons, cancer for instance, do hot wopear wnt middle aie, and this in number of deaths aiter and hie vd age of Car ilt Wal nave ta be #0 I Vitus, anes the muddle age, Now 'way have physicians been able 10 save 80 many children's Nye, By careful feoding, and fresh alr and sunlight, and by getting ol allments before they appeared Is this done by physicians for mid dle aged folk? No, Hecause the family doctor or the specinliat can't walk into the home and tell the middle aged or olds should ve, In England and Wales more {for w close point without converge way entirely to the "ea and ong Et) oye Huy loo bing bE undivided support of || A point om | at ne | Arps 1) | up under the ons nerve control, #0 it ds difficult for us to agcommadate ing the eyes, "ou will readily see the effgct hin hv on the neo eye Ca @ overs 'wh just 4 through 10 oo the HECOM ie fo neur og pnd son there Is ton 10 ¥ Bre ne d and fa Ay on wre y Is of eh has 2h and in RL near oye Lo tern of erase ohly us wive [1 wesonmod wre closely py i 11 ehitd fidren Ri cen for tne' be 706 Somelm not the hh 91 oh hats i to i's Somloriably olnts mus ian or at oly, fad the Hon Ap ed case (tem, which y d of squ oy may i, ALBERTA SABKATCHEWAN BOUNDARY Ait boundary between Alberta and Saskatchewan Is the Fourth Meridian of the Dominlon Lands survey sys: coincides approximately with the 110th meridian © SroBiE-For! LONG & © ORAIN oad ¥ oad Office: Rat: Retard rd Bulldind 8.¥. EVERSON, yo Manager Private Wire System 17 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA Phones 143 and 144 ---- (tude und under Ingtruetions from the Surveyor General, Departingnt o the Interior; hus been surveyed trom the International Boundary nox pi to luke Athabasks, « distanga In i stright line of wenrly, peven buy ie miles, constituting one of the est surveyed straight. lines In he world, ' west Tonge A A You Are Saving it by PEA ... NUT ... EGG .. STOVE 15.00 16.00 1850 | $12.00 | 'Why Burn More Money: Than Necessary? Buying Coal at the Following Prices Net Cash GENUINE SC" ANTON erms -- Honest Weight, 2000 lbs. per ton ANTHRACITE "OTTO" FURNACE COKE A First Class Product at the Price -- $12.50 No. 1 Pody Hardwood $16.00 per Cord $4.00 per Y4 Cord $8.00 per 4 Cord | Price » Quality hr ---- wf va A COMBINATION WORTH "CONSIDERING Quantity - Service. W. J. TRICK CMPANY LIMITED Call USon the Telephone -- = Nos. 230, 231, 25 Albert St. | ahea I ought haa been given to the care | of middle hared in the improvement in the denth vate of all groups In America however there has been | wi inerease in the death rite in age yeriods beyond 40, Now Hf middle aged folk are to he preserved In health for farther ee ulness, the same care that way bos stowed on youngsters must be ob tained hiv means that the Individual will go to his family doctor not less than onee & your fof i complete oy erhuul in Any 'beginnings' of treuble any where in the body will thus he found, and Hide allments corrected to give more comfort and efficiency and even serious allments such ax early can cor can bo removed, and heart! dis case so supervised shat a fale meas ure of health can be enjoyed for MANY YORE, Remember also that the youngsters "fo wan saved hy proper food, fresh ry and sunahing Reus rere in aceardance with the Copyright Act) "" G. 1. TUCK, op.B STRABISMUS Hauin or Crosse he A Eyer | aged folk and they have | we offer every household Frigidaire in Porcelain-on-steel mide and out NY, ou can give her a Ly: surprise this Crkima ou can give her more last. {ig Joy than he aver got n one gift be You can F ve her the most practic Frigidaire hoth er you Vaht he la o largest Frigidaire, tl ok Just in time for Christmas AT venience h old with the * ore oh mani Re device that hi the freezing of mpd salads and desserts, | So give her Frigidalre thin Christmas. her h appY with ¢t 3 Mek case she'll have in enterta yon Sgrenter convenience She' Il experience in he planning and prep ew fon Frigidaire will bing to her M C in at oun diplay room Lr | e) When the normal eye looks at anf object close to the fade two sinultas |i Neos, ovents take plage 'one i the | act of ace HL yA which the | ye ad Jats the near obs | + a or ne 'of gonvers vi & darn tow "i oat Lh #0 tha, both are directde at the object at the same wine Ad these Live tapeiions are so closely related nature hay laked thew NE 70 Simcoe Be 1X Phone 101 2

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