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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Mar 1929, p. 12

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|Z d --- HY wid phase a PAGL |welvk fuser Port to Be Re-opened Kingston--The customs outport of Ivy Lea, which was to be closed by the Department of National Revenue, is to be re-opened this year in charge of Neil McNeil. Ninetieth Birthday Party Brockville--On Monday evening fast at his home in Mallorytown, John R. Gibson was tendered a birth- day party by some 40 friends on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of his natal day. Customs Offices Closed Brockville--Amongst customs of- fices closed in Ontario recently by the Department of National Revenue are those situated at Arnprior and Mattawa, both with effect from March 1. Minister Resigns Brockville--Owing to ill health, Rev. C. Ritchie Bell has resigned as minister of St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Chesterville, a charge 'into Which he was inducted last Septem- er, : Loses Finger Bailieboro,--~Percy Barnard had the misfortune this" week to have one finger badly mangled in a sawing ma- chine, while two finger nails had to be severed from two other fingers, Slightly Improved Kingston.--Donald Luker, Brewer's Mills, who was seriously injured when a flywheel burst while engaged in cutting wood on Friday, is report. ed to be slightly improved, Hatching Trout Picton.--Speckled trout are now being hatched at the Provincial fish hatchery at Glenora, Some of these will be kept for restocking the near- by waters and others will be shipped to other places to exchange with other hatcheries, VERERRE BNET ERE EU 5b NN 5 eR eR Machinery Repairing NOTHING TOO LARGE NOTHING - TOO SMALL Adanac Mahine Shop 161 King St. W, Phone 1214 QUALITY COAL Phone 3060 MALLETT BROS. "EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS Young Woman Dies Prescott, -- Miss Agnes Isobel Howitt, daughter of Rev. William Howitt. and Mrs. Howitt of Pres- cott, passed away yesterday at her home on Park street west, at the age of 21, | Costs High Kingston, -- Law enforcement for District No, 6, which includes Fron- tenac County, was higher during the past year than in any of the other eight districts, according to the fig- ures issued by the Attorney-Gener- al's Department, \ Minister to Speak Kingston--Announcement is made that Hon, Charles McCrea, Minister of Mines in the Provincial Legisla- ture will be in Kingston on Monday next to address the members o Frontenac Council at the big K. of C, banquet to be held in the La Salle Hotel on that night, Minister Called Ottawa.~Grace United church, La- chine, has extended a call to Rev, Roy P, Stafford, B.A, B.D, of More- wood, as successor to Rev, S, F. New- ton, who has been appointed general secretary of the Montreal Bible So- ciety, Hotelkeeper Dies Cobourg. ~Thomas Green, for the past twenty years Jropristor of the unham Hotel, died at Cobourg, af- ter a long illness, He was well known to commercial men and the travelling public generally through- out the Province, Failed to Return Belleville.--~An electric light stand- ard on the east side of Front street near Blue's Service Station was brok- en late Saturday evening, The police attended and received information that a car No, 208-755 had backed in- to the standard and left the scene without ascertaining the damage, Arm Injured in Fall * Belleville--Mrs, B, J, Black, 'Alex- ander St, suffered an injured arm when she fell at her home yesterday morning, She was taken to Belle- ville General Hospital for an X-ray which showed that the ligaments of the arm had been badly strained, To Settle Navy Men Belleville.--Representatives of the county with Lorne Greene, Dominion Employment agent, in this city met Col, C, G, Williams, of the Navy League of Canada yesterday at the office of Harry Pearson, district seed inspector for the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture with respect to Placing some naval men and their amilies in this district, IH USHAWA DAILY TIMES, #2* DAY. MARCH 11, 1929 3 - Town Planners Meet Prescott~The first meeting of the Town Plan ssion was held in the town hall for organization and for the discussion of general busi- ness. John L. Reid was elected chairman and George L. Chabot, sec- retary, . Lectures on Swine Cobourg.--Yesterday a course of lectures on the care and marketing of swine opened at Ferris Hall, Campbellford, under the auspices of the Ontario Department of Agri- culture and will be continued to- day, Five Destroys Home Lindsay.~The home of John Dey- ell, Hillhead, was completely destroy- ed by fire yesterday afternoon, Some furniture was saved, but the fire had too big a start for anything to be done toward saving the house. The total loss was estimated at $8,500, New Industiy , Lindsay,--This town is to have a new industry, arrangements being f| completed today for a branch fac- tory of the Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co,, Ltd,, who will erect a $200,000 plant and when com- pleted will employ some 125 hands, No Criminal Cases Cobourg, -- There were no civil or criminal cases on the docket for the March sittings of the Su- preme Court of Ontario, which was scheduled to open here yesterday before the Hon, Mr, Justice Mere- dith, Chief Justice, Order for Flusher Kingston.--While the order for the new street flusher was handed in fol- lowing the last meeting of the City ouncil, it is not expected that the new piece of machinery will arrive in the city for some time as the different parts will have to be as- sembled, May Buy New Organ Belleville.--According to an an- nouncement today John Street Unit- ed Church will in the near future house a modern pipe organ, The or- gan now in use in the church has served its usefulness and the con- gregation has about decided to raise the money for a new one, Sent to Reformatory Brockvillee--Mrs, Ruth Young, of Montreal, who previously had plead- ed guilty to obtaining goods to the value of under false pretences from a local merchant, was sentenced by Magistrate J, Albert Page in police court to an indeterminate sen- tence not to exceed one year in the Mercer Reformatory, Singers Score Success Peterboro, -- Peterborough's un- usual musical ensemble, the madri- gal singers, an organization of 26 women's voices, directed by Mrs, Dorothy Allen Park, scored a tri- umph in its annual concert, attend- ed by pa large audience in the coller glate auditorium here last night, ------ Library Loses Gananoque.~The Public Library Board have been notified by the Ben- nett Hardware Company that th will require the premises in whi the library is located for their own use on a of the expansion of their business. The library will like- y be moved to the second floor in the town hall bugding. Milk Unsat Kingston. --Kingston's milk sup- ply is not satisfactory and the pub- ic 1s being unnecessarily exposed to serius danger, acerding to the report of the special committee appointed to probe the situation. The committee recommends that the present milk bylaw be amended so that no milk shall be accepted for distribution except that prodWic- ed by cattle which have been test | R ed for tuberculosis and proved free 1 of all disease, and that no milk be sold unless certified or pasteurized. New Life and Vigor For Spring This wonderful tonic----Pep. tona---contains malt, irom, cod liver ex- tract a n d other body. bullding in- gredients, Quickly core rects that run down condi. tion which follows t h e rigors an d ailments of winter, En. riches blood, gives y on new strength, Peptona is sold only at Rexall Stores, $1.00 SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR DRUG STORE JURY & LOVELL King E, Simcoe 8, Phone 28 Phone 68 | Pr TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Toronto who 'oronto w oasis dealers are Paving the (Buying! ret Fresh ex. '. ti No. 1, 4 toy Neg Th 'pide pas Naming cream ial, 47c; No, 1, 46c; Cheese--No, 1 1a e, colored, government gr: 21 1.2, varained aud q van L2BRB=RY TORONTOP ROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale dealers are following prices to the trade: Quating the Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 28 to 30c; cooked hams, 35 to 43¢; smoked rolls, 25c; breakfast bacon, 24 to 34c; do., fancy, 27 to Loi Jacks, peamealed, 28 to 30c; do., smoked Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 50 to 70 Ibs,, $21; 70 to 90 lbs,, $19; 90 to 100 lbs. and up, $18; lightweight rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight rolls, $38.50 per barre, Lard--Pure, tierces, 16 1-2¢; tubs, 15 1.2¢to 16¢c; pails, 16c; prints, 16 to 16 1-2c; shorten. ing, tierces, 13 3-4 to 14 3.4c; tubs, 14 l.4c; pails, 14 3-4c; tins, 16 3:4c; prints, 15 3.4c. Pork loins, 1-2c; New York shoulders, 19¢; pork butts, 2ic; pork hams, 25c, MONTREAL PRODUCE Montreal, March 13.--An easier feeling de- veloped in the market for fresh eggs and values were decreased one to two cents per dozen, This was attributed to the arrival of United States eggs, Receipts were 1,69 cas. es, The inquiry for all grades of butter was fair and values were well maintained, Re. ceipts were 42 packages, rices today; Cheese, westerns, 22 5.8 to 3-4c, Butter, No, 1, pasteurizer, 42 1-2 to 42 3.4c, Eggs, storage firsts, 4ic; storage seconds, dc; fresh extras, 50c; fresh firsts, PRODUCE AT NEW YORK New York, March 13,--Butter unsettled; receipts, 12,968; creamery, higher than extras, 49 3-4 to 50 1.2c; extra, 92 score, 49 1.2; first, 88 to 91 score, 478 to 49 l.4c; packing Stock, eUrrent make, No, 1, 31 1-2 to 32; No, 2, . Cheese steady; receipts 236,556, Eggs unsettled; receipts, 46,707; fresh ga- thered extra, 32c; extra first, 31 to 31 1.2; first, 30 to 30 1-2¢c; seconds, 29 1-2 to 29 3-4c, CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, March 13,--Good supplies and of- fers to ship surplus butter to Chicago brought March futures down to 47 on the Chicago Mercantile exchange today, Buying rallies pushed the price up spasmodically, but the settlement was 5-8 below the previous close. March eggs also broke the following a three cent toboggan in the spot price which brought iehtly below a year ago, Eggs are coming in plentifully and the weather fore- casts remains moderately bearish, Today's spot is over six cents bel last Tuesday, Longs expect a firming up around present levels tomorrow, Open commitments--March eggs, 532; April eggs, old, 66; November sags, new, 16; No. vember eggs, old, 132; June butter, 5; March butter, 219; December butter, 28, Chicago spot market--Butter, extras, 49%c, d, Eggs, Brsts, 30 to 30 1-2; tone tone unsettled, uce Prices in the | Commercial Markets | EAST BUFFALO LIV! t Buff March 13. wt holdover 200; market | ai i mos pers; w e 15 o 25 cents Maher lon [ ja unde, $2.4 to tee i down most H Catt po! an sows, $10.50 to $11, Receipts, 200; stea $12.75 to 3 cutterc ows, Calves--Receipts good to choice, $18 to $18. Sheep--Receipts, ambs dull. Indica. tions around 25 cents lower, $17.50 down; few common kinds, $13.25; sheep nominal, TORONTO GRAIN 'ATIONS Grain dealers on the Trade are making the following quotations for car lots: . anitoba Wheat No, 2 northern, $1.34, No, 3 northern, $1.30, No, 4 wheat, $1.26 1.2, No. 5 wheat, $1.22, No. 6 wheat, 9 1.2c, to hl A a cif, lerich and Bay porfs, Price on track, Ic higher than above), Manitoba Oats No, 1 feed,S 7 5-8¢, No, 2 feed, 55 3-4c. (c.i.f, Goderich and Bay ports), No, 2 yellow, kiln dried, $1.11 1.2, No, 3 yellow, kiln dried' $1.08 1:2, No, 4 yelow, kiln dried, $1.06 1.2, (Delivered Toronto) . Millfeed delivered, Montreal freights, bags included--Bran r ton, $34.25; shorts, per ton, $36.25; middlings, $41.25, Ontario oats--Good, sound, heavy oats in car lots, 52 to 55¢, f.o.b. Mhipping points, Ontario good milling wheat, f.0.b, shippin points, according to freights, $1.30 to a Barley--Malting, 76 to 79, Buckwheat--88 to 90c, Rye--N, 2, $1.05, L Manitoba flour--First patents, in jute, $7.70, Toronto; second patents, in jute, $6.70, is fn pr Track, Montreal, car lots--90 per cent, pa- tents, per barrel, $5.70, ORONTO HAY AND STRAW Local wholesale hay and straw dealers are making the following quotations to farmers (delivered at Toronto): No, 1 timothy, loose, per ton $19.00 to $20.00 No, 1 timothy, baled + Nominal No. 2, do., do, « 13.00 14,00 No. 3, do, do, 11.00 13.00 Lower grades , 8.00 9,00 Wheat, straw ,. 9.50 veer Oats straw .... ow 9.00 seer Stresemann on Vacation San Remo, Italy.--Foreign Min- '| {ster Gustav BStresemann of Ger- many has arrived here ror three weeks' vacation. Washes, Carries Coal, Woman Gains 18 Pounds "I wash, fron and carry coal and don't get tired since taking Vinol, Also, I have gained 18 pounds.'"'--Mrs. 8, Cortese, Vinol is a delicious compound of cod liver oil, irom, ete, Nervous, easily tired, anemic people are sur- prised how Vinol gives new pep, sound slecp and a BIG appetite, The very FIRST hottle often adds several pounds weight to thin chil- dren or adults. Tastes delicious. Jury & Lovell, Druggists, 250, Vealers fully steady, ' oronto Board of | J ~ FOR ECONOMY Genera Morors Woon Hard Wood Blocks, Big Loads, 2 Big Loads, Dry and Good Size No Hetpia Loads of the Smaller Hard Wood Blocks B So ne eing Scrap Wood For $3.50--Limited Quantity. Scrap Wood, Loads of Ends and Scant. THE ABOVE ARE ALL LARGE TRUCK LOADS Voghars Lunds of servo Lovie: G1 43.00 JEDDO COAL SOLVAY COKE "POCAHONTAS AND CANNEL DIXON COAL CoO. PHONE 262 Rabies in South Gower Kingston.--~Another outbreak of ra- bies is reported from South Gower township, being attributed to a stray dog that wandered to the premises of Bert Payne and that belonged to George Kerr, of Osgoode township, After the dog's death, it was found, upon examination of the head at Ottawa, that it had been suffering from rabies, Measles Prevalent Picton.--Measles are very preval- ent throughout Prince Edward Coun- ty. 8.5. No, 6, Athol, Mrs, Ada Low- der, teacher, has been closed for some time owing to the majority of the pupils there being affected, The school at Yerexville wus closed until March 11th, There are a number of other cases throughout town and county, Former Teacher Dies Cobourg, -- Miss Margaret B, Brown, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. 8, Brown, Baltimore, and a school teacher for 40 years, died here yesterday after a month's fll- ness, She was In her 79th year, and resided with her sister, Mrz, Robert, Baptist, near Baltimore who is the only surviving member of a family of two sons and six daughters, BILIOUSNESS RELIEVE he ru SVICHLY A 4 ig starts the le flowing, gently moves the bowels,-- the poisons pass away, the sour and acid stomach sweetens, and bilious- pess vanishes, Sick Headache, Indi gestion, Bad Breath and Complexion improve by the gemtle action of these tiny vegetable laxative pills. All Druggists 26¢c and 75c red pkgs. CARTERS IE PILLS brown enamel, Presses me. Failto H The Furniture Sure That the 3 PIECE FIBRE SUITE Very smart are these new Fibre Suites 'finished in shaded Settee, comprising Rocker and Chair, The seats are the frame work, Beautifully finish ed. Special LEE EE BN LEER Nar Bed Outfit spring and gustaniced pwe felt mattress, Reg. or . 7) id (MSA z = with tong. Fr 1%} EE EI I I I EE PR ER OR ear the Due-Art Mason-Risch Plano at the Regent Theatre Tomorrow Luke Furniture Company ya ------ |r| smart, Che In Your Ilome Tells a Story -- Make urniture You Buy Is "Luke Furniture" 3 Piece sterfield Suite Chesterfield Suite upholstered in Blue Damask, php dy Fy corto is ter 50 =e 139 put together, You can also see materials used. Se Sle 4 maids we it $19" Night [Thirsday, March 14) 63 KING ST. EAST PHONES 78-79

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