Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Jan 1930, p. 9

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"THE OSHAWA DAILY TIVES, FRIDAY, AR 3,-1930 PAGE NINE oy Me ---- ' To the Electors of Wi ' Township of the City of Oshawa | East Whitby Having accepted the Nomination for' Councillor for the Year 1930 I respectfully solicit your support. Atlas bre the world on his should- ers but many a golfer scenfs to raisc it on his, clubs, --London Sundgy Pies torial. Your Vote and Influence Respectfully * .icited as Public Utilities Commissioner FOR 1930 It has been. my privilege to . serve 1 10. last seven years as Water Commis- sioner awd if elected will do my utmost to serve you faithfully. Yours "tespectfully, W. H. ROSS "Ethyl stops knocking." Ethyl meet y Mrs Grundy.--Nev." Britain Herald. Jrvioes OPINIONS MAY BE EXPRESSED --tsn French Premier / To Have Preliminary Talks With British Chancellor of the Exchequer . Lulz Oy ad, 50 percent. were " sulticlontly tecth, infected tonsils, aly of "3 : improved 'to assume thelr normal | these . defects may be preventing # That plates in. sehabl, - J real progress at school. a - While 40 percent. of {ihe back- Ae BR Body ward childrendwerd naturally a lit- » f 3 the backwardnes. could be traced 0 to physical detect or illness, DISCUSSION Now the: lesson for parents is 5 y | do not just let matiers take their ---- By James W. Barton, M.D. own course ht jave the ehild ex- At least a merger of telephone, PHYSICAL, DEFECTS CAUSE amined by the family doctor, a de- telegraph, and radic companies is in , Nations Meet Today To| _ = "BACKW.HDNESs" ake Action on Repara-| schoul T often wondered why some Plan > boys iemal 1+ in a class for tions n . whole year, or two sessions, whilst forward every I-17 yee. up to a certain grade, and every. year theres ter. ~ hoy was sick, was kept at home, or was just natarally dull, didn't en- ter into thc matter in those da¥s, that he was ashamed to be in the same class with the spalier boys, and so rlayed ? tey or went to | oT RG Ye 'dull' in the other 60 percent | Bours | that if thelrsyourgster is not pro A \ | gressing 'well at school, that they . Represeritaives of Thirteen imine 1 feet in hearing, in eycsight, bad the air.--~Wall Street Journal. When I © was a youngster ' at |= = the majority of the class moved Now whether it was because the |] After a while he got go 'big wor' Maurice 'George Hart Every Ratepayer Should Vote on January 6th How changed all this is now. If Press "eased "Wi ' (By Lanediaw Press ve) a boy or girl is not making the The Hague, Jan. 3--Final trimming, bh Hague, Jan, 5 of the Young" srage an efor is madn to find Plan was the object today of repre- Outed e yoaso sentatives of thirteen nations meeting | sickness iy the cause, the | here for the second 'conference - on | School doctor invest'gates the case | reparations. - When they have con+ 7 Eodsplation with the. family cluded their Mbors---unless some un- Se i. toe bei | foreseen hitch devélops--the Young | the youngster ia: being kept | Plan will be referred back to thégov- | from. school, the trhant officer ernments for ratification and. its | 57°00 tas fhe purants Bn the carpét schédule of annuities over 58 years about i. : actually replace the present Dawes ¥ Ant if the y.: _lter seems fo 4 plan annuities scale. be not just as bright as ho' should The proplem which possibly will he for his aze he is put into a | bring most discussion and draw | & "cial class fo: backward" ehil- | national lines clearest, it was expect- aren, ver tthe "Exhmination of] ed here today, will be that represent backward CHMTey ther ol iat | about 25 perccxt had some physical | 1 Solicit Your Vote and Influeuce to Secure My Election ~to the Office of Public Utilities" Commissioner Vote Ex-Mayor John Stacey FOR THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ed by Germany' s demand that the idea of sanctions be climinated from v : the creditor 4 nations' - reparations | defect which has considerable to do with their mental backwardness. olicy. W Although parliamentary r4 tification § Dr. AT. Ferguson, ' Edinburgh | has not been given the Gegnan gov- tells. us that of 70 féeble minded { ernment has pledged its good faith children who attended a special ¢ fh acceptance qf the Young Plan, class for at least two years and | and its intention of abide by its pro- have been kept under observation | visions. But in the event some cir- | for at least five years after leaying | cumstance should bring cessation of school, 40 per cent, are in full em- payment the A does not wish to ployment, some of them skilled have the Rhineland reoccupied, or | mechanics. other penaltics imposed to exact fur- ther. cash. The Reich hopes that some sort of arbitration board can be provided which will deetrmine responsibility . in the event of defaulted payments and then employ sanctions if they are found necessa This idea, some- what modified also is héld by M. Briand. Others in .the French governmerk to be less inglined to abandon what they consider guar- antec that the German annuities will be made. Broadly: speaking the ten- dency among the rgmaining creditor nations seems to favpr this French THE MAN with 20 years Municipal record for doing , things. THE MAN who is not on the Oshawa Daily Times' Slate. , THE MAN who was a member of the Water Commiuion for four years and fought and carried through an act' of parliament, giving every water user equal rights and privileges, . THE MAN 'who was engaged on the investigation of Hydro when attacked by the Drury Government. THE MAN who as chairman of that committee intro- duced in council the motion jhat was carried to purchase Hydro and Gas Plants.. ALDERMAN If you think that my Record and Experience | | Of the backward children treat- i of the past 4 years entities me to youy confid- are known : , ence, | respectfully solicit your vote and influ- SEASON'S GREETINGS* ence to elect me as Alderman in -- position, M. Tardicu, French prenvier is ck- pected today to sce Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden, British chancellor of the exchequer, whose firm stand for re- turn to Great Britain of certain for- ner. concessions on reparations greatly prolonged the fiomb Hague conference. The concessions finally made to the British government af- fected France most and it was be- lieved, since there was considerabl dissatisfaction ith | I notice in an editorial of the Daily Times that Mr, Con- ant was chairman. True, he got himself appointed in November after negotiatiogs weré about finished, and whi'e 'others as well as myself were out deer-hunting. The editorial also says Mr, Mason and Mr. Conant were active on hydro rates, The Daily Times should have in- cluded with those names the man in the moon, because they all had an equal part in regard to hydro rates. Be fair Mr. Paper because | won't be active again in sup- RE-ELECT Wm. Boddy As Alderman in Southwest Ward WARD 2 for 1930 | Your - vote and im { French popular ¢ fluence respectfully a t, that there might be | i t ai i " is . the arrangement, th g porting another Port Hope D. ily Times Proper' Administration some further discussion of the mat- | D B. A. B . Lt wy ; PE gh 2 ; , Bene oe and Efficient Manage- | ||| 4) ry . . Endurabee records. mean little to I. rown . Yous for Ostia, X ment of the City's Af- | | Fa iy solicited for election as 4 JOHN STACEY. | Gy , COUNCILLOR East Whitby, the man whose daughter waits unt i Expenditures < fairs -- to be guided by the growth of the city. night to practice piano scales.+~Ro- bert Quillen. ES ha - pr rr ---- - sao rs oe p HENRY WILKINS No LJ "Never Vote at a Newspaper's Call" "Think for yourself and Vote, that's all." Again ready to serve my fellow citizens of the good old dity of Oshawa. Thos. Hawkes CANDIDATE | FOR | ALDERMAN The rate for election ad- vertising in The Oshawa Daily Times is 70c a column inch per insertion. This ap- plies to all. candidates whether having commercial display contracts or not. North East Electors Re-Elect ~ Alderman ). G. Carnell Washington is the capita} of 'the Seeking Election to| kansas Gazette. : Board ol Education . NOTICE y Your Vote and Influence ip: And You Will Elect Respectful to Requested. | B.A. LL.B. To the Board FRANKNESS -- In giving the Public information in Local Physician union; Reno. of the disunion--As- TO CANDIDATES a-- : | J. €. Anderson of Education "school matters. FECONOMY==A 'drastic rec. Auction « school expen- ditures wherever. possible, ELECT Harry K. i i { y pr A 4 2 , L h ra % - ? : .1i! Te=The atroduc 'on bi. J of the' Penny Bank in "shaw iblic Schools, for i. 2 | Alderman S.E. Ward [Edgar L. Glover For Councillor, East Whitby, 193¢ CAIRPLAY--To! the var- jous sections of ghe City when new schools are needed, He will serve you well. 3. H. Jackson An Independant Candidate trolled by no Newspaper Staff Electors of the North East Ward Your Vote and Influence respectfully solicited as Alderman - for ¢ 1930. Hoping to have the, priv- ilege of serving you to the best of my' ability. Yours faithfully, Your Vote and Influence respectfully, solicited by ROBERT 'McDONALD as Alderman for 1930 He / stands for progress with economy and is in favor of Sewage Disposal, The' Subway land A (New Pp- lice Station. In Recognition Of Municipal Services And perience Break the Slate and Vote Carnell A Happy an Prosper- ous New Year 'My past experience as a Alderman encour- ages me to again solicit your vote for 1930. For Progress and Economy Sa

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