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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Apr 1929, p. 16

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'THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, "APRIL 25, 1929 2.0.0 ASTERN ONTARIO NEWS PUTT TVET TORT OTTT Cyclists Organize . Belleville. -- As a result of the meeting of cyclists at the Y.M.C.A. this. week, a club was formed | 'under the name of Quinte Cycle Club, May Start Next Week i oom dbp the fine weather continues the works department may be able to make the first preparations for the paving pro- gram next week. Had Narrow Escape - 'Brockville.--Mrs, J. P. Mepha, 108 Bethune street, had a narrow ' escape from serious injury through an explosion of illuminating gas at 'her home yesterday shortly before 'moon, Pw a as On Harbor Committee Kingston, -- Wilbert McFarlane has been appointed to the Kings- ton Harbor Committee of which] Mayor W, H, Craig is chairman, resenting the Building Trade ouncil. { To Build New Station Kemptville, ~-- The Canadian Pacific Railway intends to proceed with the immediate erection our a new station 'building at Kempt- ville to cost in the neighborhood "of $12,000. Visited by Plane Lindsay. -- Lindsay was yester- day visited by a trim little De- Haviland Moth airplane, After making a few wide circles it land- ed just west of the town and bare- strongly evident PVVVVVIVIVVVITVVVVIVIVVVS ly off the highway, It was learn- ed they were of the "Northern Air- ways Limited," Toronto, and were | looking for passengers for flight. 'Tennis Enthusiasts Kingston. -- Great enthusiasm to meet the season's program was in the annual meeting of the Tennis club held on Monday night in the Chamber of Commerce building. { 'Wooler. -- The roads in general 'are being scraped, holes filled up, and motors are able to get through and in a few days the track will be smoothed out ready for sum- mer tourists, : New Bridge Wooler.--A new bridge' is being erected near the Nichols' home previously known - as the McColl feist mill. "This will be a cement ridge and is under the supervis- fon of David Teal, township of Murray road overseer. Im Cemetery Belleville. -- Improvements are being made to the cemetery of St. Thomas church and it is hoped to make a beauty spot out of this an- cient burying ground in keeping with the well kept church and grounds. Action Dismissed Cobourg. -- Mr. Justice Raney, in the non-jury sittings of the Su- preme Court of Ontario here this week, dismissed the suit of Rob- ert Morton, of Hope township, They May Look Considerably Alike~But----- There are four distinct varities of Hemlock being sald in Oshawa the present time. They are all wutitled to be called Hemlock, but there is vast diference in the quality. There are siz and posetble eight different kinds of Pine being handled in Oshawa, and each is entitled to be called Pine( but here again there is a vast difference in the quality. When quoting you or sellinfi, we positively identify each species for you having in mind the work to which you wish it to be put. Oshawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED 25 Ritson Road North TELEPHONE 2821-2820 at Don't Take Chances : Purchase Your Lumber Supplies From Us No doubt you are considering laying hardwoed flooring. Phone us and we will have our representative call and give you quotation for flooring laid, sanded and finished complete. 'We handle Scaman-Kent products exclusively, the largest flooring manufacturers in the British mph, The best that's made in every grade. W.J. Trick ©. Limited 25 Albert Street Phone 20 or 157. Durham county, for $5,000 agatsst || municipality to 'tor mt dam lo Photo bi the fro opal of r ditch by : closing - 8 culvert that had been in use ior more than-50 years, .. Faces Perjury AES Lindsay.--Provincial Constable || Wetherell of this town has return- a young man Parrish, for- merly of Fenelon Falls, who was arrested in the western ¢ity on a charge of perjury, Belleville. --Friends in the town- | ship of Hungerford assembled at Marlbank before the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor:to make their home in Deseronto, to say goodbye and to present them with a token of esteem in the form of a purse of money. May Reseive Chautauqua Brockville.--Efforts are now un- der way to secure for Brockville a summer Chautauqua under the direction of the Canadian Chau- taugua, which was organized a few years ago énd which has since operated successfully, principally in number of 'guarantors. May Remodel School Kemptville.--~It is possible that re-modelling of the Kemptville high school will take place during the summer months, as the Board of Education is contemplating an approach to the village council with the object of securing the necessary funds. To Ballast Line OSHAWA LUGGAGE FANCY LEATHER GOOD AND NOVELTIES Just arrived a large stock o Burnt Leather goods all with hand painted Indian heads and 'the inscrip- tion Oshawa Canada in- cluding-- Cishion Tops Saywell & Son 19 Bond W. Phone 338 Brockville.~It is" the intention of the Canadian National Rafl- ways this year to 'carry the rock ballasting of its main line from Iroquois to a point at least as far west as the western limit of the Manitoba Yard at Brockville, which lies in the neighborhood of Avondale Farm, Youth Denounced 'Cobourg.~Biting denunciation of the actions of the young :=an in the case and bitter condemnatic of the law as its tands for such cas- 'es was handed out in Cobourg po- lice eourt by Magistrate W. H. Floyd in placing Bernice. Brown, 18-year-old schoolgirl; on proba- tion for 'concealment of birth. Roads Drying Up Port Hope.--Most of the roads 'fn the country districts are rapid- 1y drying up and hardening now and the travel is reducing the sur- faces to the summer level. Those which were washed out by the spring freshets are being repaired and soon travel in the district will be freed from 'the troublesome spots which have been distracting from comfort. Is Your Child Thin and Weak? McCoy's Tablets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them Up In just a few days--quicker than you ever dreamed of--these won- derful health building, flesh creat- ing tables called McCoy's Cod Liv- er Extract Tablets will start to help any thin, underweight little one. . After sickness and when the children'are exceedingly puny they are especially valuable. All over North apd South Ameri- ca and even in Great Britain and Australia tens of thousands of skin- ny run down men and women have put their faith in McCoy's--and have not been disappointed. Try. these wonderful tablets for 30 days and if your frail, sickly child doesn't. greatly benefit you get your money back. Ask Jury & Lovell, T. B. Mitch- ell, W. H. Karn, or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Bxtract Tablets --ag easy to take as candy and 60 tablets, 60 cents--Economy Size $1.00. (THIET ACETAL JTS 3 | | cate that Anderson, May Pave Street Warkworth... -- Whether tue main. street of the village will be paved the entire width or just the 'twenty feet through the centre is a question. Some are opposed on aes count of the taxes being raised, which would be the result. A meeting was held recently in ie gard to this matter but nothing definite was settled, Apr Annexation Peterboro.--Sanction of the On- tario Railway and Municipal Board was given to the annexation by the city of Peterboro of certain property lying north and west of Queen Mary school and west along the Monaghan road, belonging to the Toronto Savings and Loan cmpany at a meeting of the On- tario Railway and Municipal Board and all interested parties held in the council chambers yes- terday. MEMORIAL WILL BE | Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets following prices, camery, | Bierce No. Br Shum cream-- Special, 42 TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Toronto wholesale dealers are paying the vered Toronto: JE ungraded, ca des, retumed Fresh ex , 2/c; iresh Persia 22, pastenrized, No. og 3 No, 1, 4c; eo. 1 large, ored, paraffined and aded, 20 1-2 t0 21 1-2. gi 1 ve 32. 4 30-33 27- 2% No, 2, " 1% TORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale dealers are quoting the prices to the trade: Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 31 to 3c; cooked hams, 47c; smoked rolls, 25¢; break- wl peamealed, 34 C m g © r bi 50 ibs., $21; 70 to 90 $19; 9% to 100 Ibs, and up, $18; lightweight rolls, in barrels, $11. 50; Ph eavyweight rolls, 50 per barrel Lard--Pure, tierces, 16 1-4c; tubs, 16 to 16 1-2c; pails, 16° 3-4c; rints, "18 1-2 to 19%. Shortening, tierces, 13 -4 to 14 3-4c; tubs, 11 Bde; pails, 14 3-4c; tins, 16 3-4c; prints, Pork loins, 32c; New York shoulders, 22 1-2¢c; pork butts, 27c; pork hams, 2c. MONTREAL PRODUCE Montreal, April 25.--Prices ruled generally steady on 'the butter market yesterday, Tra- ding was only of a moderate nature and the Hbdertone was easy, due to the limited in. and heavier arrivals, Receipts were bt boxes, of which 1,252 were from New Zealand, There was an easier tone to the cheese market although no price Siatges were announced, Receipts were 58 The egg market continued rr and stea- dy with prices to the retail trade unchang- ed. Arrivals were 5,270 cases. Potato prices were advanced. New Bruns. wick Gréen Mountains sold at 60 cents per 90. Ibs. in bulk on track here. Quotations: Cheese, westerns, 22. Eggs, fresh extras, 33 to 3ic; firsts, 29 to 3c. PRODUCE AT NEW YORK New York, April 25. --Butter, steady; re- ceipts, 13,495; creamery, firsts (88 to ©1 score), 44 1-2 to 45 1-2c, Cheese--Steady; receipts, 115,038, Eggs--Irregular;' receipts, 62,066; all grades unchanged. 21 1.2 to do., fresh CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES # Chicago, April 25.--Butter and eggs--In an atmosphere of uncertainty a number of egg futures weakened a little on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange yesterday, but butter - Serweights 2 to 70 v. not busdeasonle and the spot was Fini April -deliev have four run before foal * settlement, The Jatgest o open 3. A Sia iH Novenber butter, 0: Jules, 236, Butter today, 19919 a ear kt vee Baus today, i last year, 59, Chicas, » spot marie Bute, extras, 4c; stands, 44 1-2; tone steady. Eggs, firsts, to 2 1-2; tone steady, BUFFALO LIVE STUER East Buffal rill 25] holdovers, noe, arket fairly 3 receive, 20; all interests; 130 to 230 Ibs., stead; 10c low. to 10 1 ay i Ha to (-% to igher, to J lover Hy $11 0; ng sow Ss, $10.25 to $i vagkis Receipts, 175; strong to 25 higher; good yearlin, i 'steers nd Jiilers, $12.50; medium, $e cows, ; common and go oN) on! i $5.50 to medium, 98 ver Receipts 500; 'vealers fairly active, to 50c lower; good a Ff) choice, $16.50 to Fi cull and common to $13, Sheep--Receipts, 1,500; Oe: ani certain quality plain; mostly 25¢ lower; --i cli 20, 16 to $16.25; Strictly choice by gible, 16.50; medium, $14 to $14.75; aged ewes, io down. TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain. dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the following qi lis General Telephone 262 HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY For Economy 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 Li it d Quantity Ssrap Lond of Scantling aud Boand Eads for Just Dixon Coal Co. Motors Four Direct Lines for car lots: anitoba No. 2 Northern, $1.23 1-2, No. 3 Northen, i 19 1-4 No. 4 wheat, $1.1 - No, 5 wheat, $1. 0s 1-4, No. 6 wheat, 90 1-2, Feed wheat, 79 1-4c, (cif. Goderich and Bay track, 1c higher Sian above. Oats No. 1 feed, 50 3-4c, iil Eoliich 'and B ) (c.i./ rich an ay ports. Com American No, 2 yellow, kiln dried, $1.03 3.4, No. 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.02 1.4, (Delivered Toronto.) _ Millfeed, deliveredy Montreal freights bags included--Bran, bi ton, $28.25; shorts, per ton, $28.25; middlings, $35.25, Ontario oats--Good, sound, heavy oats in car lots, 45 to 50c f.0.b, shipping points. Ontario good milling wheat, f.0.b. ship- png points, according to freights, $1.28 to ponte, Price on Barley--Malting, 70 to 73c. Buckwheat--85 to 87c. Rye--No, 2, $1.05, Manitoba flour--First patents, in jute, $7.30, Toronto; second patents in jute, $6.30. tario Track, Montreal car lots--9% per cent, pa- tents, per barrel, $5.70, held firm, Receipts in both divisions were TORONTO 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 bi ad $20.00 No, 1 timothy, baled N No. 2, do., do, No. 3 do., do, Lower grades Wheat straw Oat straw ... Crash on Highway Napanee. -- A bad motor crash occurred on the Provincial High- way between Kingston and Gan- anoque on Sunday afternoon in which a local motorist, Mr. Thom- as Coathup, had his car hadly smashed. Mr, Coathup was in- jured in the knee, and Mrs, Coath- up and child received minor injur- fes. The meanest husband {is one who shaves in his wife's presence just so he can get away with mak- ing faces at her.--Sault Daily ortar, Pile Sufferers You can only get quick, safe and lasting relief by removing the cause --congestion of blood in the lowe er bowel. Nothing but an internal remedy can do this--that's why cutting and salves fail. Dr. Leon~ hardt's Hem-Rold, a harmless tab let, is guaranteed to quickly and safely hanish any form of Pile mis- ery or money back, Jury & Lovell and druggists everywhere sell it with this guarantee. ERECTED TO FLIERS Goverment 40. to Commen. : orate Sacrifice of An- derson and Hitchcock Sydney, N.S.W., April 24.--A memorial to perpetuate the sacrifice made by Lieut. Keith Anderson and his mechanic, Robert Hitcheock, may be erected by: the Australian Government in the heart of the Tanimi Desert where the two-avia- tors met death while searching for the crew of the Southern Cross. This was intimated by Prime Minis ter Bruce; who said it would be a fitting tribute to the gallantry of the unfortunate fliers, whose tragic death in the wilderness of Northern Australia has shocked the entire continent more than any other ac- cident in the history of Australian aviation. Captain Brain, who discovered the ill-fated machine, flew over the spot again low enough to observe wheel tracks, which showed that Anderson had at least made an ate tempt to rise from his grim prison. Brain also saw a hole which had obviously been dug by the stranded airmen in the hope of finding wat- er, A ground party Is at present on its way to the Kookaburra from Wave Hill with the object of in- terring the remains of the men who gave their lives for'the crew of the Southern Cross. The journey, made | with pack-horses and possibly an automobile to carry provisions, will' take at least three days. Meanwhile, the low mound oh- served by planes, which have circl- ed over the. spot, has been almost positively identified as-a rough grave. This would appear to indi- whose pre- sumably lifeless body is stretched out beneath one of the wings of the Kookaburra, buried Hitchcock bee | | fore succumbing himself to the hos This will be "Good News" to the many young fellows who have been patiently waiting for their "LEES" Lees' English Shoes for men offer that *'some- thing" in fit and appearance, which induces so many of our customers to wait for their 'Lees' when we happen to be short of their proper fitting. Drop in and see these famous English Shoes. "Also Exclusive Agents for "Church Shoes" THE BURNS co. Ltd. "40 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE" tility of those desolate wastes. COAL MALLETT BROS. Motor Loans! Money At Once Let us re-finance your present contract or advance additional cash at a mo- wment's notice. Sous and confiden- tial. Our rates second to mone. OPEN EVENINGS Room @, 143 King St. East Oshawa, Phone 2790 OSHAWA: SUCCES In good plaid designs. 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