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Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Apr 1929, p. 16

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n ationers en- : te Fo rain Hoel Dieu How esday to the received a Devine. charter with' head office in Prescott. ~~ : Minister. Nominated ~~ Cobourg.--Rev: A. C. Stewart, M; A, of Acton, well known in pg , has been nominated by the [i Eresbogey of Kingston fo Eten { erator: oron "Nand Kingston, which meets in Knox $ church, i 3 'oronto,, early in May. £. ' Picton--After being absent 36 2 hours somewhere in the Bay of Quin- te in motor boats with their where- abouts unknown, Walter Hicks and Dick Coulter returned safely to the Fish Hatchery at Glenora at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Resigning . From Board Cobourg.--Mr. Judd Kennedy, who was a ted a member of the board of health at the January session of the council, is resigning from the board owing to business reasons. The board was to meet last evening to consider the resignation. . Convention Opens Kingston.--The fourth annual con- vention o fthe Registered Nurses Association of Ontario opened in the City Buildings on Thursday morn- ing for three days' session and it was - éxpected that about one hun- dred and fifty nurses from the Pro- vince would register. Missing Man Found ; * Lindsay.--Mr. John Bell who dis- appeared mysteriously from the home of Mrs. Menzies, 36 Peel street, yes- terday, was found safe and sound at the home of his son at Victoria road today. He had lived at Victoria road until very recently when he came to COAL MALLETT BROS. Ja light season: on twirl of the tt] : Out On Water is' morning : rald Serviss, w bers of tle. Rowing 1 ) re rer in single shells for out. Kelly opened the Sunday last with a brief oars, ~ May Leave April 15 Kingsfon.--It is not Shpected that there will be any vessels leave King- | ston harbor 'until the fifteenth of April when marine insurance comes into effect. The steamer Coalfax was Co-| the first vessel 'to leave the harbor last year. Chosen for Convention Peterboro--Returning from the annual convention of Ontario Plumb- ing and Draining Inspectors of On- tario held recently in Brantford, A. G. Metheral city plumbing inspector, brought word that Peterboro has been chosen as the convention city for 1930. Good Demand For Pelts Kingston --Buyers from Toronto, Montreal and New York State are passing through the district every few days purchasing muskrat pelts. The season is stated by trappers to 'be a very good one, while the price being paid for pelts, $2.10, is con- sidered very fair. . Fish Deposited i _Picton--The first deposit of white fish fry for this season was placed in Lake Ontario' at Wellington, this week. Shipments from the Glénora hatchery will be made daily. as long as the hatching season lasts and de- posited in Lake Ontario at various points between Kingston and Toron- to. Gets Seven-Year Term Cornwall--Seven years in the Portsmouth penitentiary, plus an in- determinate sentence of three years, was the penalty imposed by Magis- trate Milligan in police court on Wilfred Lillie, who had previously confessed to breaking into'the jewel- ry store of George Noblett on March 14, and stealing a number of watches. Signing Petitions Kingston.--A proportion of the pe- titions being circulated among the farmers in the different school sec- tions of Pittsburgh asking that this portion of Frontenac County be in- cluded in the proposed tubercular free area for cattle, have been re- " BLOVS DOWN FENCE Lindsay after the death of his wife}? of the cattle hers 'in each section, ; 4 Fire in Cornwall © Cornwall --Fire starting from an unknown cause early yesterday morn- Ms er Jnmdred dare worth of damage to the ti store and pool room of T. W. Blute, lo- cated, in the Snetsinger block, Pitt and First = streets, Cornwall, and burned a. portion of the back stair- way leading from the first to. the second floor of the building. - Picton--A serious accident occur- red on Wednesday afternoon, at the auction sale, on the premises of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gordon, - Glenora road. A truck owned by S. Church was being cranked, while in reverse, and ran back over Eileen Mitchell, of West Lake, a crippled girl. One leg was almost completely smashed. The child was rushed at once to Prince Edward County Hospital. MANY VISITORS IN ALMONDS DISTRICT Several People Spend Easter Holidays in the Vicinity Almonds, April 5--Miss Mildred Brown of Apsley spent the Easter week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown. Mr. James Knight of Brooklin vis- ited on Friday at the home of W. H. Balsdon. Mr. 'Ted Bentley and family have moved into Mr. Arthur Wilson's house. Miss Gretta Graham is spending the Easter holidays with her par- sats, Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Or- illia. Misses Irene and Elma Howland visited in Toronto with relatives on Tuesday. Mr. Hill of Toronto is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doane. Mrs. Darby of Kedron is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall. Miss Dorothy Rice of Whitby vis- ited her mother, Mrs. Ray Ede, sev- eral days this week. The Ladies' Aid met at the church on Wednesday when important busi- ness was handled. Janitors are known as custodian engineers, but it is rather a new one to hear of an office girl being a "receptionist." Roar MASTER a "4 nd your new car id fia are three major features to be considered in choosing tires for your new car -- economy, safety and freedom from trouble. ECONOMY No other tire in the world will return as many miles per dollar as the Royal Master. It costs more, naturally--but' its extra mileage far outweighs its ad- ditional cost. SAFETY : The Royal Master insures safety from blowouts and punctures. Not one Royal Master in a thousa will ever puncture. ' Not one in five thousand will blow out under two years of service. FREEDOM FROM TROUBLE With Royal Masters you will enjoy care-free motoring not only this year but for a long time to come. OYAL MASTERS cost more than any: other tire made and you cannot expect them as standard equip- ment on your new car. Any dealer will, however, be glad to equip your new car with Masters as an extra. You will find the additional cost one of the best in- vestments you have ever made. Royal Masters on Last Year's Car If your car has been stored all winter the tires will need careful attention to put them in shape fot this season's mo- toring. If new tires are required, by all means insist on Royal Masters. They cost less in the long run. They will give you greater mileage than any tire ever made, ( You.are never far away from a DOMINION TIRE DEPOT 08H. AWA Ta Jamieson and Jamieson iM THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1929 WIND AT HARPTON Tears Many Branches From Trees and Does General Havoc i Hampton, April 3--Miss Mary 'Peters is visiting her uncle, Mr, Jno. |' Williams, Oshawa. The April shower of Monday ac-}: companied with a very high wind, which severed a number of branches from trees, and blew down panels of ] fences, turned to- snow before mid-| night, the temperature, having drop-| roos: ped: making the roads much better or traffic on Tuesday. A few of her neighbouring friends spent a social evening with Mrs. Gertrude Virtue on Monday night. Mrs. Virtue has a Christmas cactus, which has been blooming ever since before Christmas, and still has buds that are not out. Miss Bernita Wallace and friend, Toronto, visited at her home during the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Philips, and fam- ily, Bridgeburg, are visiting at Mr. Wilbert Craig's. Mrs. Lewis Cryderman has return- ed from visiting~ her mother, Mrs. Fanny Clarke, Toronto. Miss Wilmah Leach, was a Sunday visitor with her sister Beatrice ' of Oshawa. Hampton, April 1.--The Women's Institute will hold its April meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Clayton on Thursday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Alvin Peters will give a paper on "Canada and her resources," and other numbers are being prepared. All women are invited to come, Mr, Tom Sykes was a week end visitor at home. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. White enter- tained a number of friends recently, on the occasion of their thirty-fourth wedding anniversary, Glad to see Mrs. Geo. Armour out again after her recent illness, Miss Winnie Cryderman spent the week end at home. Miss Lillian Philips, Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilbert Craig. x | Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets :fast bacon, 26 to TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Toronto wholesale dealers are paying the following prices, delivered Toronto: "Fresh, ex. seconds, 22c. to 43c; Now: 2, 41 3-4. to Pe cream--Special, 47c; No, 1, 46c; , paraffined and to 23 3-4c. Live 23 4c, 8B. Ns® ¥ BERusan a TORONTO PROVISION. PRICES following, prices to the . 3% Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 31 to 33c; cooked hams, 44¢; Soler rolls, 25¢;. break- H s, peamealed, 29 to 3lc; do., smoked, 30 to 40c. - Cured meats--Long clear' bacon, 50 to Ibs, $21; 70 to 90 1lbs., $19; 90 to 100 Ibs.' and up, $18; Nightweighs rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight s, 55 per "barrel. Lard--Pure, tierces, 16 1-4c; tubs, 16 to Toronto wholesale dedlers are quoting the] 35¢; 70} No. 1, 35c; prints, 18 1-2 to 19. 13 3-4 to 14 3.4c; tubs, 14 3-4g; tins, 16 3-4c; prints, 'New York: N ; pork 'hams; 2 6 [~2¢. 16 1-2; pails, 16 3-4c; Shorteting, fists 13 15. 3 ' pails, |__Pork loins, 31 1. '22 1-2¢; pork butts, - Montreal, April. 6.4 . supplies coming forward - mand the undertone 'to the butter market was stronger and values were marked up one cent per Receipts were 951 pack. ages. The demand for all grades of cheese con- tinued dull but values were unchanged. Re- Oe ahs tas: developed forall 'graded : jer al of ef el as were ral one or per arin. Receipts were' 2,973 cases. The inquiry for potatoes continued fair and val. ues were firm. Prices: Cheese, No. 1, pasteyrized, 45c. Eggs, fresh extras, ; 'do, fresh. firsts, 33. : PRODUCE AT NEW YORK New York, April 6.--Butter steady; re. ipts, 15,942, Packing stock, current make, J ; No. 2, 34c. Cheese steady; re~ ceipts, 57,023, - iggs steady; receipts, 33,939. Pacific Coast wiles entra, 35 3c; extra first; '33 to SCHOOL CONCERT AT ENNISKILLEN Especially Noteworthy Enniskillen, 'April' -3--~The school concert on Thursday evening was well worth - hearing, especially the singing of the scholars under the Marion Orchard, The program con- and Easter exercises. Miss Myrtle Brunt of Toronto spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brunt, Mrs. Alex Smith has spent the past week at the home of her son, Mr. Fred Smith. iss M. Dalton visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Ormiston. Miss Nancy Johns is sp Easter week at her home. Mrs. W. W.- Horn has returned from a pleasant visit in Buffalo, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Williams, Osh- awa, were Easter visitors with Mr. A. Peters. Mrs. Silas Williams has returned from spending three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Wood, Bowmanville, who has been ill. Mrs. J. Bennett visited her sister, Mrs. C. Horn, at the home of Mr. W. G. Doidge. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stainton, Toronto, visited his brother, Mr. Herb. Stainton. Mr. Eric Stainton, Bowmanville, and Messrs. James and Leonard of Toronto, spent the week end at home. Mrs, C. H. Wallace returned on Saturday from visiting Niagara friends. Mr. W. Craig, has taken a posi- | tion in Bridgeburg. . Thunder was heard during the night on Sunday, and was accom- panied with much rain and sleet last- ing all day Monday. This was our first April shower but was not a very warm one. . The monthly meeting of the Mis- ion Band will be held at the home of Mrs, Jas. Jebson, on Saturday, April 6th, at 3 p.m. All members are asked to be present. The attendance at Sunday School has been increased - the last two wecks but there are still many that: the officers would like to see present. The ice is all off the pond once more and two young men enjoyed their first boat ride on Saturday af- ternoon, Blue Serge Reefers. Sizes 2 to 7. Special $2.49 Price .. Dominion Clothing Store B88 King St. W. Phone 2141 FOR RENT Furnished Apartments Apply W. Shackleton Phone 2989) social' mi chandising effort on the part of the United Company has been a huge success----far €x any There's a Reason ----in the facts that Rex~ all products are scientifi- cally made by the world's iargest manufacturer of drug store commodities, and each item is sold on a posi. tive guarantee of satisfac- tion or money refunded. For these reasons, if not for the many others we might enumerate, Rexall Products, wherever sold, merit your utmost confidence, : i Sold only at THE REXALL STORES Jury & Lovell | EYESIGHT SPECIALIST leadership of Miss Dalton and Miss | sisted of dialogues, drills, recitations. A number from here attended En field concert on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Stdinton and Elinor, 'Toronto, visited 'Mr. and Mrs.Jno. Pye for the Easter holidays. Miss Mary E. Virtue. of Toronto, visited her mother, Mrs. J. W. Vir- tue, recently, Mr, Wm. Lamb, Miss Mae Lamb] Bowmanville, Miss Edha Lamb, Pe- terboro, and Mr. Cecil' Wilson of Nestleton, visited Mr. Lorne Lamb, Sunday. Miss Maud Ashton, Toronto, visit- ed her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Ashton. Miss Doris Griffin of Toronto, is visiting her father, Mr. W. Griffin.: Mr. E. C. Ashton has purchased a new truck. *Mr. Charles Stainton, Oshawa, spent Easter holidays wtih his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stainton. The services on Sunday were well attended, both the morning Sunday School and evening service when Rev. Mr. Whyte spoke to the Wo- men's Missionary Society; also the Easter message of the "Risen Christ" Suitable music was given by a ladies' choir. The monthly meeting of the La- dies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. T. McGill, Mrs. Dr. Ferguson gave a splendid paper on Easter, Mrs. McGibbs group was in charge. The church had a successful wood- bee sawing up a large amount of wood. There is not much traffic on the road to Bowmanville for cars yet. Mr. Stacey has moved to the Monel farm vacated by Mr. Boyd, Mr. Boyd moving to Mr. Carter's western, 22 1-3c. Butter, || farm. . Mr. Clarke Dorland, Toronto, visit- HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY For Economy i Buy General Motors Hardwood Blocks Absolutely the Greatest Fuel Value in the City Truck Loads and Wagon Loads All Small Blocks Are Being Taken Out of the Above Loads and Sold in" Truck Loads for $3.50 Limited Quantity Sp Loads of Scantling ard Board Buds fof Just Dixon Coal Co. Telephone 262 Four Direct Lines rem ed his parents; Mr, and Mrs. ol Dorland, through the holiday. 4 College, P.0., Quebec, or: M. R. Joanson, C.P.A,, C.P.R., 11 King iin . East, will give complete de- THE EYES OF THE WORLD ON " . 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