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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 18

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The Windsor Stari
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THE BORDER CITIES STAR. WIDOR, ONTARIO, TVESDAT. APRIL 1. 1.15: MCE TIGHTEKW- The Tutts Tnast Make Plans To ince was expressed and arrangements Tl "ITT made for their transportation to the I i lMpiUlfi Tl Oil Of coast in case of emergency that was --iiu a thAn faoroH a duty paid, which had been added to I Canadian content, were no longer per-j nutted to be added. Dr.

Morand Writes Again Leave Chenstu oridc-JLlect RESULT OF CHANGES The result of these changes been thia: BUD Guard Added has Asks Payment "1 Whilst in 1929. 39,446 cars were MISSIONARY FOLK ported, and many of these ere the t- i property of Canadians returning from I Letter to Constituents the u. s. Two Affairs Held For 31iss Whitliiigtou At Blenheim BLENHEIM. April 16.

Mr. and Mrs. Water Board Sends Decided Note to Vocational School Board Helps to Poliee Boats In Shipping Lane At Aniherstburg PAp iSttY QtflE CLEAR ABdrf HoW if AIL I "(2 Whilst in 1929. for every $100 I of automobile and parts manufac- tured in Canada. 124 was imported: in I 1934.

for every $100 of cars and parts I manufactured in Canada, only $2.40 Canadians Are Worried By Red Activities CHENGTU, Szechwan Province, In E.cx Eat Tells Of Auto JnduMrv Last night the Windsor-Walkeryille Vocational School Board received a China, April 16. Foreigners in North very decided communication from the a i In creases was Imported. "(3) The percentage of foreign parts 1 ntermK lnt the manufacture of a I I Canadian car has been reduced by 40 M. a a i i cenl Mnce lg29 to statistics. "i4 Preferential trade arrangements Windsor Board of Water Commis sioners.

All bills, the Windsor Water Board decreed, must be paid in full. ern Szechwan, unsasy over reports of Communist activity, are preparing to evacuate in case of an emergency, they said yesterday. Most of them are missionaries. Dr. Wallace Crawford of London, a Canadian church missionary at Chugking.

is en route here by automobile to evacuate children from a local Canadian school if necessary. Trustee A. L. Mason related a con versation he had had with one of William Whittington, No. 3 highway, south of Blenheim, have announced the wedding of 'their daughter.

Lyla Jean Whittington, to John Wesley Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Knight. McGregor street, Blenheim, to take place on April 24. I A shower was tendered to the couple by Mrs.

George Whittington. Mrs. Ivan Tole and Mrs. Joe Stewart, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart. The honors in euchre were carried off by Mrs. John Cowley and Mrs. Clayton Whittington. The gifts, in a decorated wagon, were drawn by little Miss Lyn Whittington and Master Bob Whittington.

The Blenheim Tru-Ki-Lo girls also honored Miss Whittington bv presenting her with a silver serving dish. Miss Violet Nichols made the the water commissioners. It was Sleel Trust Corporation Placing 50 Vessels In Operation arrived at by the Conservative party, i with the British Dominions, in the i Ottaaa Agreements, in 1932. increased the automobile export from 9.800 in 1932 to 31.274 in 1934. and.

according to The Border Cities Star, this year will be the largest in their history. I "These are Dominion Bureau of Statistics f.gures and are certified cor- rect. AITO FACTORIES i Anxious to Haw? Eerjon Eligible to Vole On Ballot Li-t Addressing a second open letter to his constituents in Essex East, Hon. R. D.

Morand. Conservative M.P.. seeks short and to the point. It went like thus: Trustee Mason: "What will you do if we don't pay our bills?" Answer: "We'll give you the water anyway." Trustee Mason: "Thanks, that's exactly what we intend to do." AMHERSTBURG, April "A further direct result of these LONDON, April 16. Dr.

Wallace Crawford Ls the medical missionary of Metropolitan United Church, this city to Szechwan. China, and has been serving in the mission field for the past 25 years. Dr. Crawford is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Crawford. 339 Horton street and his wife who is also in the mission field with him was formerly Miss Ludwig of this city. Dr.

Crawford is a graduate of the medical school of the University of their surinort in thi rrminr has been the establishm-mt xneir support in xne coming of the general election. Dealing with Packard. Hupmobile. Pierce-Arrow the automotive manufacturing atl(1 a number of automobile parts iJ6. The United States War Department has placed the second coast guard cruiser, i No.

154, on patrol duty to po- lice vessels in the Amherst-; burg steamship lane, as the growth in traffic in the past week has made it necessary, PREPARES SO BOATS i com Buy, Finest Quality situation, the letter follows: companies, together with the re-open-i ing of Studebalcer and General Motors, In the Border. I "The Conservative policy, as showi THE LETTER i by Mr. Bennett, in June, 1931. in his "Permit me to show. In the follow- rTIIE coastguard has been given to see that th? strict Cana- dian resulations of this channel are i vTj jry Ing letter, the manner in which the tbudKct.

sPch- ni to maintain WKr tne automobile and parts industries in I Conservative Government has fulfilled Canada by a protection. I my promises to increase the manufac- i ture of automobile and parts in hlV Canada of in the US by Marknf Kins, in iu tariff adjustment; a matter which 1 "reported in Hansard. Page 63. i to reduce the tarilf on automobiles. properly enforced, and must "get I their man" if the steamboats diore- Western Ontario and went from this city where he and his wife were both members of Metropolitan United Church then First Methodist Church to the mission field.

Dr. Crawford has been assigned as the missionary of this church since taking over his work In China. Dr. J. E.

Hughson of Metropolitan Church who is chairman of the foreign mission board when informed of the uneasiness in China regarding foreign missionaries stated that a recent meeting of the church mission board urgency in supplying funds for the evacuation of the church's large mission schools and hospitals in this prov- Cpjmrfcl IWi. by CfMral Pml Aocitt. Inc. gsrd ths rules in passing when travel- i linsr in the same direction. The Steel Trust Corporation Is pre- paring to fit out 50 of its 600-footers at Laije Erie ports, while independent In the Border- which will result In the re-esiablish- "Flrst: We'lncmued the duty on of the importation of automobiles cars valued at over $1,200 to as high i as 40 per cent; "Hfpir.g to still better the above ac- "Second: We fixed the discount on compllshments.

the Conservative Gov-Amertcan cars for duty DurDns-a at i ernmnt. at my request, has ordered the tariff has added on Canadian I manufacture is one less unemployed, because, as I promised hi the last C.C.F. Rally election, we definitely stopped by 20 per cent. which, prior to that the tariff board to at once investigate Canada. 1 Order-in-Council in 1930 all entries Due Saturday time, ranged from 28 uer cent in i the automobile business In with the view of reducing prices, fur per cent.

that Is to say. on a car sell ther increasing Canadian content and multiplying the export business. "The story of the automobil? business, as above shown, is multiplied by every Industry In the Border, and the Job of everyone In these Industries is in Jeopardy, if the policy of the Mac of people into this country. "I am particularly anxious that everyone having a vote should be on the list. Those having reached the age of 21 since September 1st.

1934. or. anyone having moveC into the riding since September 1st. 1934. should at once send their name and address to Mr.

Theodore J. Fontaine. 290 Drouil-lard road. East or to me." ing in the U. 8.

for $1,000. duty must now be paid on $800. instead of on 600 when 40 per cent, was allowed. "Third: The practice of returning a part of the duty paid by manufacturer! when cars had reached 40 per cent. Canadian content was only permitted when 50 ner cent hart lines are getting their ore boats ready.

The cruisers on patrol will be expected to watch the floating aids to navigation as well as violators of traffic rules. In preparation for pumping dry the third and last section of the Livingstone channel, the George Mills Construction Company, having completed the second dry section, will' tow the big floating hotel and power plant, the Indiana, up the river and float her down into the second dam, and to the third section. Work will be started there immediately to dam It kenzie King Liberal Party, for lower reached, and a number of items such tariffs. Is put Into effect. Every job Uum- PROTECTION Told to Work 5 0 British Lahorile and U.

S. Socialist to Attend Ontario Session TORONTO. April 16. Sir Stafford Cripps, M. of the British Labor party: Norman Thomas, leader of the Socialist party of America, and presidential candidate, and William Irvine.

M. of the C. C. F. National Council, will bring the greetings of Socialist movements in three countries to the annual convention of the C.

C. Ontario section, in convention at the Royal York Hotel. Toronto, on Saturday. April 20, at 10 a.m. Mayor James Simpson will welcome the delegates on behalf of the City of Toronto.

John Mitchell. Ontario president, will act as chairman. A mass meeting will be held in Massey Hall at 8.30 p.m. Saturday night. Manv controversial issues face the up.

and the pumps will be put to I work to dry the big hole. Then this town will again be shaken by the ON THE MONITOR TOP MECHANISM Mr. Croll Savs Crowland Relief Strikers Are Well Treat ed TORONTO. April 16. Hon.

Dav? Croll yesterday told a group of relief strikers from Crowland they must work in return for relief, "They said they wouldn't work for the they got," said Mr. Croll. "I told them work was available there at fair wages and they had to work," the minister said later. Mr. Croll said the deputation had I not mentioned a 25 per cent, increase convention, including proposals to cooperate with other political left-wing organizations, restore the former basis of affiliation of C.

C. F. clubs, farmer and labor, through provincial execir-tives rather than through constituencies, enforcement of stricter discipline, and federal elections. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Have a thorough Kye Kxainination 1y our Registered Optometrist reveal to you the true condition of jour Kyes. If you need glasses, he will prescribe the correct lenses, in the style of frame or mounting that is most serviceable and becoming.

THE COST IS VERY MODERATE HERE in relief allowances, an open voucher for clothing and relief for single men. As the deputation filed into the minister's office, they claimed they would request all three points. heavy blasts of dynamite set off in the dredging operations, sometime In June. A large drag line of the George Mills Construction Company is at work levelling the debris taken from the completed Livingstone channel dry section, west of Bob-Lo Park, to a height of 10 feet above the water. DREDGE BACK AT WORK The big hydraulic pipe-line dredge, Peru, which has been lying in Cal-lam's Bay, since the heavy blow two weeks go, was taken to her job yesterday to resume her contract on the dredginsr job at the mouth of the Livingstone channel at the Detroit River lighthouse.

Enough of her pontoons have been salvaged from the beach so that she can begin work again. Chapman and Whitney, general contractors on the Ballard's Reef rock contract, have started a drag line preparatory to building their share of the dyke from the Canadian Livingstone channel lighthouse, down stream to connect with the dyke they completed last fall. The company will use the material dug up by their dredges. The Chapman and Whitney Company has also placed its steel tug. Columbia, its drill-boat.

M. Sullivan, and a derrick scow on the job at Ballard's Reef and will send two dredges out in a few days. Issue of C.N.R. Bonds The strikers drovs to Toronto in a struck. Among them were two women one carrying a small baby in a shawl.

you are wearing glasses that are not satisfactory for your Eyes, we will supply correct lenses to your own frames. Said Oversubscribed MONTREAL, April 16. Bond dealers last night reported the $13,400,000 two per cent, bonds of Canadian National Railways maturing in 1938 were oversubscribed several times. The issue, with $35,000,000 in nine-year three per cent, bonds, was announced yesterday and was to be offered to the public tomorrow. The bonds are guaranteed by the Dominion Government and proceeds will be used for repayment of matured or maturing obligations, including the repayment of $35,000,000 C.

N. R. 4'2 per cent, bonds due December 1. 19S8, which have been called for redemption on June 1, 1935, at 103 and accrued interest. 'Masonic Official Will Be Feted at Kingsville K1NGSVILLE.

April IS. Frank A. Copus, Stratford, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the province of Ontario, and Mrs. Copus, will be entertained at a banquet in Epworth Memorial H-ll on May 2. given in their honor by members of St.

George's Lodge. A. F. and A. No.

41. The social function will be attended by wives of the lolge members and there will be a reception in addition to the banquet. 355 Ouellette F. STEELE Ltd. The Arundel Corporation, general OPTOMETRISTS Opposite The Prince Edward Hotel contractors on the Livmgstone Channel, have their entire plant at work This plant comprises two drill boats, three dredges, five tugs, three derrick scows, two small supply boats, a large machine shop.

Most of the men are boarding on the company's floating hotel. Arizona, while the oredges and tugs board and shelter their crews. UNLOADING COAL The self-unloading steamer Collier, cf the Canada Steamship Lines, discharged 3,000 tons of steam coal on the stock pile at the foot of Richmond street, for the Arundel Corporation, I WONDER DO MY EYE.S 0ECEWE Me) DEAR. ME MIGHT I NOT BEAT IT THESE ARE FOR -OR CAM THAT NICE MAN BE TRANS- 1 HAVE SOME OF THOSE -) SAMPSON THE. vr PORTING MY JT 2SX- SUMPTIONS "CRAPE-NOTSM STRONG MAN WRESTLE? to be used by that dredging plant on the Livingstone Channel.

The Detroit mail boat went into 4lAH0ST OF MODERN FEATURES BY choosing a General Electric Refrigerator, you are safeguarded against any service expense on the Monitor Top mechanism for full years. General Electric is built to give you a life-time of dependable, economical refrigeration. Because of its record of trouble-free performance in 2,000,000 homes, the G-E Refrigerator was first to carry a 2-year guarantee, first to give a 3-year guarantee, first with the 4-year service plan and now first to offer you 5 YEARS PROTECTION on the mechanism. Get the facts on the General Electric its Sealed-in-steel mechanism that requires no attention, not even oiling its beautiful All-Steel cabinet and its many important conveniences such as the.Stor-A-Dor, Vegetable Crisper, Sliding Shelves, and 9 Freezing Speeds. Then leara about the new prices lowest in history and the easy terms of payment.

Your G-E dealer will gladly demonstrate the new General Electrics. G-E FLAT TOP MODEL THAT R06GED GENTLEMAN MUST BE SAMPSON -MAYBEkr Wl commission at Detroit yesterday for the season. The steamer Coal haven of the Canada Steamship Lines, discharged 2.500 tons of steam coal on Mullen's coal dock at this port. Alfred J. Wocds, proprietor of Woods' shipyard and drydock, has begun to clean up his valuable piece of river frontage.

The large, long warehouses used in rum-running days to store liquors and beer, before "their passage to Cuba." will be torn down and the dock cleaned up and repaired. This will make an ideal haven for yachts and small craft during the summer. The main dock will be used for a shipping depot for all kinds of freight, by steamboat and or a general receiving wharf. DISCARD STEAMER The tug Thistle was launched from the Woods drydeck after being given a general hull overhauling in the past two weeks. The tug Madison is still there for repairs.

Amherstburg citizens will miss watching a favorite passenger boat pass in these waters this summer, since the steamer Greyhound will go into the discard. The Brunner Mond Canada, is getting the machinery at the stone quarry in shape for reopening. It has HOW SAO! NOW HE. I -iwp-v CANNOT HEAR ME J-JsSOSbS- yVlJSN Re0UEST SOME 5 UU itfsMJl SAMPSON'S OOT-AND) I- Finest of all conventional-type retng-erators. Offers Stor-A-Dor, Adjustable Shelves and other modern features.

Priced from. some large orders for crushed stone IP I SUBSTITUTE )dONT BE 500 BUCKS FOR -I, fi. BEATIN- THS SWF I 1 I I I UMPj 0 II I DEMONSTRATE? Xl WOULD I THEN BE A. FUNNY- and will replenish its own stock piles. C.

K. McFetridge, manager of the Brunner Mond made a business trip to Toronto last week. A. W. DONATED SAMPSON'S MR.

SAMPSONS I CHALLENGED Shawfelt. welfare man of the same GEBJEILAIL ELECTRIC LOWEST COST REFRIGERATION A complete line of domestic and commercial models firm, attended the safety convention at Hamilton. CRAPE-NUTS LAKES 7 Reaches Port Y-35 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC Co. l.teD Crippled Freighter Makes Halifax Safely; Goes To Drytlock HALEFAX. April 16.

With her YES -EVEN WHEN LITTLE ALBY IS CHOCK FULL OF GRAPE-NUTS' FLAKES pumps working full speed to keep QjyyUrS n'VEATNOT ANYONE CAN) (tWy- ALLYOOU EVER DESERVE SO-GRAND pace with the inrush of water in the forward hold, the British freighter Tower Bridge arrived in port here i WANTS MORE THATS NOT SURPRISING. THOOOH. YOU'LL CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRICREFRIGERATORS ARE SOLD BY Good Housekeeping Shop Central Hardware OF CANADA, LTD. 328 ouellette phone 16 Pitt St. W.

Phone 3-7375 Brown's Stove Store Levine Dickinson DEALERS IN GEN. ELEC REFRIGERATORS 17 Chatham St. W. Phone 3-6418 486 Ouellette Ave. Phone 3-5051 today with her bow in the water and listing slightly to starboard.

AGREE WITH HIM WHEN YOO TASTE THEIR DELICIOUS NUT-SWEET FLAVOUR. The steamship was dam aged when she struck an iceberg off Newfoundland last week. IOTE 2 AND NOr ONCr 'ape-huts' 'FLAKES a Two tugboats met the leaking ship at harbor mouth and escorted her to REALLY NOW HUNGER the shipyards where temporary repairs are to be effected to the strained bull. tUOV. OUT rs XOOfitSHHG TOV ONE SEWHG-WITHMIUCO CREAM HAS MOK VARIED NOURISHMENT THAN MANY A BIG MEAL JTS MADE CANADA TRY IT- YOUR GROCER MAS IT i-v it i i VERY MUCH FOR MY When the freighter leaves drydock "GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES here she will head for New York for complete overhauling..

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