"were sent - THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS WILL HOLD. POULTRY SHOW Belleville, "The annual poultry show held under the auspices of the Belleville Poultry Association will be held here Jan. 14, 15%and 16, and the prospects are that it will be Qe, of the best shows ever held here. _ RETURNS FROM CONCERT TOUR Believille.--Miss Jessie B.-Tuite re- turned to the city on Sunday after {pending the past three months in festern Canada on a concert tour. Miss Tuite left Belleville on Sept. 27th, and arrived back in Toronto on December 20. RETURNS FROM CONFERENCE Port Hope. --Prof. G. M. Wrong, who has a summer home at Canton, has returned to Toronto after attend- ing the conference on Pacific rela- tions .at Kyoto, Japan. He is pro- fessor emeritus of history the University of Toronto . NEW FACES ON COUNTY COUNCIL Port Hope. -- Of the thirty-nine members of the council of the united counties of Northumberland and Dur- ham last year, fourteen have either retired or were defeated in the muni- cipal elections last week in North- umberland. at RABIES OUTBREAK 15 FEARED Belleville.--A serious outbreak of rabies has occurred in Stirling ac- cording to information received. Five dogs were shot presumed to be suf- i fering from the disease and the edict has gone forth that all dogs must be chained or walked on a leash. The heads of some of the animals shot to Toronto for analysis. CACTUS IN BLOOM AT Belleville. --James Cook, River, has a cactus with over come. record and the same would have been | the 15 scholarships offered the result this year, only unfortun- ately the large pot containing the | cactus fell during the summer; de- stroying part of the plant, ARRESTED AT BELLEVILLE REMANDED AT BROCKVILLE Belleville --Warren ¥, McNabb, for- merly of Brockville, now of Toronto, who was arrested in Belleville on a charge of obtaining small sums of money from three local parties by means of worthless cheques, on De- cember. 30 and 31 appeared before Justice of the Peace Patterson and Wright in police court and was re- manded for a week while his record | is being looked into. MAN JUMPS FROM BED, FEELS GAS ON HEART "Stomach gas pressed so hard o my heart I had to get up nights. began using Adlerika and have Seer entirely relieved.""--R. F. Krueger. Adlerika relieves GAS 'and sour stomach in TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, re- moving old poisons you never knew |Health. take medicine | contagious disease last one being discharged from quar. | for he 014; a were there. Don't which cleans only PART of bawels, but let Adlerika give Po you feel! Jury & rugs. | | l; stomach and |antine a weck ago. howels a REAL cleaning and sec how | markable considering the changes | Lovell, Ltd.! that have taken place in the weather CHIMNEY BLAZE Peterboro.--~Chemical® extinguishers were used on a chifiney fire which received attention from the Peter- boro Fire De! epartment Friday after- noon at 469 Jonegal street. TAPPED THE TILL Kingston, =~ Some time during Thursday night the store of Samuel Hamilton, hardware merchant and tin-smith.~ Princess street, was en- tered and the sum of $6, all in silver, was taken from the till, STREET CARS HAD TROUBLE Kingston.--Owing to the icy condi- tion of the street railway lines, some of the strect cars experienced diffi- culty in getting started again after stopping to allow passengers to get on or off the cars. INJURED WHEN SHELL EXPLODED Belleville--While testing out a rifle at the plant of the H, W. Cooey Ma- chine and Arms Company at Co- bourg, Fred Jandeau was struck in the face by a picce of a shell that ex- ploded, it making a painful wound in his face. TOWN WITHOUT SCHOOL ARD Fenelon Fall OAR! town of Iene- lon Falls is still without a school board, and it is probable that the Minister of Education will have to settle the problem. Three meetings have been held, but there are still three vacancies on the board, no on seems to want to fill, one qualified Wednesday for the four scats, COLBORNE BOY "WINS SCHOL.- ARSHIP i Port Hope,--~Wilfred McKague of | ~ TRENT RIVER | Colborne, one of the party of 500 | b at Trent | young agriculturists who were x one | queted hundred blossoms and many more to | upon the occasion of their visit to the | Last year this plant beat the | Royal Winter Fair, has won one of | ban- by the T. Eaton to the | boys who wrote the best examination on agriculture and their trip to the Royal Winter Fair. [WASHTUBS OR TEA UPS FOR GARBAGE Peltor a handy serv- es Peterboro folk as garbage Yecep- tacles--anything from washtubs to teacups." So stated Charles Stapleton, the city's energetic sanitary inspector, today in relating some of the diffi culties that make a garbage coliect- or's trip around the city anything but an excursion. CASE DISMISSED Kingston. -- The case of Delber Page vs. Neil Stewart tried bef Mr. Justice Jefirey at the last non- jury sittings of Supreme Court in Kingston in which the plaintiff ap- plied to set aside a release and col- lect damages was dismissed with costs in a judgment handed down by | cr; ( Mr. Justice Jeffrey on Thursday. CITY HEALTHY SAYS EALTH BOARD | Belleville. --The HEAL of the city is excellent at the present time ac- cording to members of the Board of | "There is nct a single case of in. the city, the This is rather re- during the past month, BUY.. BODY. HARD HARD SLAB SOFT SLAB W00D Cut to Stove Length And Guaranteed No. 1 and Dry | | Also | General Motors Hardwood DIXON COAL CO. Tele. 262 Five Direct Lines | | Safe for the Youngest Child which as only | Company | { the New York Blind association said | | as the calored man's idea of an alibi, vin' dat you was at a pra' meetin' | whar you wasn't in order fo' to show PRODUCE PRICES ON THE MARKETS TORONTO PRODUCE Toronto wholesale dealers are offering produce to retail dealers at the following prices: Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, 72c; fresh extras, loose, 70c; firsts, olose, 6c; seconds, 47c; pullet extras, 6Uc, Storage eggs--Iirsts 5%} seconds, 47c. Butter--No, 1 creamery, prints, 43c; No. 2 creamery, prints, 4lc, Cheese--New, large, 2lc; twins, 21 1.2c; triplets, 22c; stiltons, 27c. Old, large, 2c! twins, 29 1.2; triplets and cuts, 30c; cld sillions te. Chih 5 Do, 4 to 5 Ducklings Turkeys Geese TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of I'rade are making the 'following quotations for car lots: Manitoba wheat--No. 1 north- ern, $1.43 14; No. 2 do., $1.40" 3-4; No. 3, $1.37; No. § '$1.24 1.4; No. 6, $1.04 1.4; feed, 9c (c.if. Goderich and Bay ports). Manitoba oats--No, ! feed, 63 1.2¢; ..0. 2 yellow, $1. yi No. 1 yellow, 97 1. 2: (United States fonds, all rail delivered To- ronto_ freight. Millleed, delivered Motreal freight, bags included-- Bran, r Jon, $35.25; shorts, per ton, $37.25; middlings, $44.25, Ontaroi grain--W1 hy $1.2) to $I. 25; oats, 53' to S5¢; barley, 70c; rye, 90 to © uck- wheat, 8 to 8c, FARMERS" MARKET The following are quotations, retail, in ef. fect on the St. Lawrence market, Toronto: Produce-- 00 Eggs, extras. per dozen . Do., firsts Do., pullet extras | | Do., storage extras ] {AE Do., do. | Butter, dairy per pound a aun Ada waaay a | Do.. creamery, per und +v.e | Fruits and Vege: Artichokes, 6 qt. 'arrots, bus An interesting study of Prince Henri, consort of Queen Wilhelm- ena of the Netherlands,, tuken on | y, 11-qt, bas! IE state occasion when he appeared in the uniform of an admiral of he Dutch fitet.--Copyright, 1930, Pacific and Atlantic Photos Inc. . basket ° a | Cauliflower | Endive. dozen inach, peck .... ushrooms, per pound . caf lettuce. three for . Head lettuce. 2 for ..... Lotatoes, bag ... ucumbers, cacm Parone per bunc { Cress, three for . Celery, doz. .. | Qranges, per dozen | Sqlsify, two bunches . Grapefruit, each .... l.emons, per dozen . | Bananas, per dozen .. | Avples, 6-at. basket . Green beans, 6 qt. | Cranberries, Turnips, INCREASED RAYON TARIFFS APPROVED : | U. 8S. Senate Passes on Re. vision, Following Hearing Lasting Entire Day 13.~ n } by © < = ERSGLERsLEREREDS | | { =3 & coco oo co Po vio a= 02 De tes DRA=D COCO 00~ COC =000000000aC~O~S Coden Jan increascs in rayc | approy ed Wednc i | dur an all day session devoted o c y to this indu committed stry. | tt i wel 5 t oC | controversy en hegan over e papers and books sched follows rayon jn the bill, | or the highly disputed sugar duties, | hould be taken up tomorrow. That | was unsettled when the Senate ad-| | journed, | Not a single quired today, despite on the proposed incre Wheeler, Democrat, cited treasury income ta ; common steers and heifers cows, $7.50 to $9; cutter steady, throughout the ep 300; lambs closing over Jast 1 week, quality improved; od to choice, 90 pounds and down, $14 0; medium and strong weights, $12.50 $13.50; vearling wethers, $12; fat ewes, [355 to $7.25, record vote was re a severe assault | rases by Senator Montana, who x hgures to] i TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto board oi | | trade are making the following quotations | show that 70 per cent of the Ameri- Manitobo wheat--No. 1 north. | can rayon mills were foreign con- 3 90 A 4 es trolled and were making millions in} ci. Goderich and Bay ports), profits while paying their workers | itoba oats--No, 1 feed, Joe; Nol fs "pitiable Bitiances" ir WAR CS. rerican corn--No. 2 yellow, 2 rees to Request yellow, 95g; 1 1 yellow, 9%, [It was at Wheeler 5 oi tion the Senate reconsidered its act | yesterday in approving slight increas cs in duties on sinele and plied yarus | not speciz rovided for. He want ed particularly to climinite the pro- | posed 45 cents a pound 1inimus ate on these yarns, but od the request of Smoot that ery CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES 1 vl commitments: - 0., Yanuary February, aJnuary, ovember, 1, spot ire 68: 187; refrigerator, | 256; April, ovember, 7. Butter February, 304; Ma: ch | market--Butter--Extras, 33 33c; tone steady. Eggs--U , 4c; less than carlots, tone weak, ket receipts: --Butter-- Today, tone steady to firm at four markets: ~Butter last year, net out, 342,114, 470; last year, net out, spot market: --Butter--E 19,562, Eggs--Today, one hrm. Eggs--Firsts, it commis on recent net 9 New 7 last year, 13 1.2¢ to 35 3.4c; last year, 107. in 1927, per cent and | 40 per cent L130 in or 4 $31,045,901 in 1928, 5 Sun rayon yarn was given a rat "This year's prize contest for the {of 1214 cents a pound and 45 per | | best short story by a blind child | ger t if singles and 12% cents and 50 | proves once again that the blind are | per cent if plicd. The House bill pro- | literary and write mighty well. fv ided a specific duty of 10 cents and [ often wonder why blindness is | the c ad valorems while the fin tc so many minds synonymous with | ance committee ; . upidity, Such an idea 1s as wrong | specific duty | Senator George | compromise on this item. | The duty on rayon clothing and ar- | ticles of wearing apparel not speci- | fically provided for, was increased | from 45 gents a pound and; 50° per cent in existing law to 45 cents and | 65 ner cent. This was a reduction from the House proposal which pro- vided 45 cents and 70 per cent, | Treasurer Thomas S. McLane of | 05 or in a recent address: nt and like also pereentage 'Know what an alibi is, do y proposed the the judge said, s, sub,' said Julius, you, 'Hit's pro dat you wasnt at de crap and gin baneust whar you was, YOU POOR KID, WHY ARE YOU 50 SKINNY Don't your MotHer know that Cod Liver Extract will put pounds of g90d healthy flesh on your bones in just a few weeks? Tell her every druggist has it in sugar-coated tablet form now so that | in just a few weeks she can help you get back your appetite--make your body stronger--your feet nimble and your mind keener. Tell her if they don't help greatly in ki days she can get her money same increase was voted for manu- focturers of rayon filaments, fibres, yarns sand threads not specifically provided for. Only one reduction in existing du- ties was approved. Roving of rayon was given a rate of 10 cents a pound | and 30 per cent as against 45 cents and 60 per cent at . present and 45 cents and 70 per cent in the House measure, ENF IELD BRIEFS Enfield, Jan. Me ", Qrmistor, Keith and Elaine, cy at Bobcay- Vil I gmce afthy her recent illiiess. cl amendments |? | clgred. { "round. proposed a 20 cent || There's nothing in Veno's Cough Syrup to upset the most delicate system, yet with the first Veno's is safe for every member of the family including the baby. Your druggist has it or can get it for you. Two sizes, 35¢c. and 75c. Sales Agents; Harold F Ritohie & Co- Lid. Toronto. i viens "Felt her that McCoy's Cod Liver Extract tablets are chock-full of vitalizing vitamines and are the great- est flesh producers and health build- ers she can find, One sickly thin kid age 9, gained 12 pounds in 7. months. She must ask Jury & Lovell, T. Mitchell, W. H. Karn, or any LE druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Ex- tract tablets--60 tablets--60 cents--as pleasant to take as candy. PS \ ys Colds dosing -- Just rub.on family visited at Solina. spent the holidays at home. Norman, Columbus, visited with Mr, and Mrs. John Hepburn, Mr. Stinson, geon, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pascoe and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Scott vis- ited at Orono. Wick, and | Miss Helen Miss Elizabeth Toronto, Pascoe, Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. H. James, John and and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs visited at Lindsay. Mr, Robson Bowman, North Bay, spent the holidays at Mr. T..R Bowman's, Miss ¥ the we Brown Bowmanville, spent end with Miss Evelyn Miss Helen Stark, visiting at hom Miss Mary Millsouy Miss Elsa Bowman, The chickeh-pox have appeared in Brooklin, is isited with this neighborhood. The [rot severc, cases arc its way into this This is the first some time and if continues, it will motor x nad ce on Sunday r. seen here for prgsent thaw cely fe the last. Aupgsually large crowd appear- ( br to hear Rev. Whyte's mon. The Sacrament of the per was administered at the service. hs K, i . I'he fricads of Mrs. George Coc te arg pleased to note her appear- Holden, the railroad magnate, Hjle New York condemned dinpet in bitration is the "Strikes are dc all thing," he injurious "A family man said dolefully in a club: *'It looks bad, this threatened doc- tors' strike. "Yes," said an undertaker, 'it won't {do my business any good, if it comes off," KEDRON SUNDAY SCHOGL OFFICERS Ross Lee EleMted Superin- tendent With E. Mount- joy as Assistant Kedron, Yoit. 10.--Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Werry, Wm. and Robert, recently visited with Mr, Jas. Scott, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Pascoé, and Lorraine, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. McCulloch, Orono: Mr. and Mrs, I. Hancock and fam- ily at Mr. R. Beath's, Brooklin, Miss Marguerite Conlin spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. I. M. Love, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. L. Thursday in Toronto, Mr. Bert Pendleton, Winnipeg, and Mr, Perry, Saskatoon, were recent visitors with the former's uncle, Mr. Wm. Hepburn, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bromwell, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gully, Divi- sion street, Oshawa, visited at the home of Mr. W. N, Hoskin, The Boys' "Volunteer" and girls' "Golden Links" classes held their monthly meeting and a tobogannir party at Mr. F. Werry's on Fr day evening fast. The Women's Association held their {2nany mecting at the home of Mrs . Hoskin on Thursday afternoon. bik the stormy weather and icy roads there was a good attendance. Messrs, Roy and Arthur Hepburn and Miss Luella Hepburn visited in Bowmanville on Thursday. Mrs, Wm. Hepburn returning home with them after spending the past week visiting with relatives there. The annual Sunday ing was held in thc nesddy evening, Splendid were given of the various org tions of the past year's work, officers and teachers elected for the coming year are : 'superintendent, Ross Lec; assistant superintenc Everett Mountjoy ; secretary, How Hoskin ; assistant, Ralph Davis; tre: surer, Mr, H. T. ( of Cradle Foll Department, W. Hoskin; Dept., Mrs, R. J. Luke; Missionary Dept, Gordon Supt. of Temperance Dept, Werry ; special programs, Hancock spent school mec aniza- Mrs. C. Supt. of Davis; Mrs. F. Love; assistant pianist, E intermediates, Mr. C. W. Hoskin; juniors, Yr 3. rane Mountjoy; teachers, -t Mrs Ross Lee; assistant, Jean Love; { mary, Deatr ice Mountjoy ; Everett . J. Luke an Elinor Mordaunt, noyelist, writes home about adventure in Constantinople. It seem | she was constantly followed | Turkish gentleman, After two weeks of this he approached her one day and {all of a sudden--out of a clear sk it were--proposed marriage . Mordaunt countered with: "But why don't you choose a Tur- sh woman?" "Oh," said the gentleman airily, "I | have had nine of thes Iready, but never an Englishwoman, Nr bi HAYDON LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS} the Society for 1930 | -- 1 Haydon, Jan. 8--~Mr. and Mrs, John Brown and daughter of Orono visited Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton recently. Miss Helen Ashton of Toronto spent the end with Mr, and Mrs, Hairy ton, Mr, Calvin Myles, Toronto, Delbert Myles of Orono, Miss Stella Strutt, U'yrone, spent the week ehd with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin. Mr, and Mm, Elmer Bradley and family spent New Year's day with Mr, Bert Ferguson and family &t Enfield, Eugene Beech has returned to Qucen's University in Kingston af- ter spending the holiday scason with relatives herc. Miss Verna Trewin has returncd to Oshawa after spending a two- weeks' holiday at home. Wo.den and Meta week Ash- Mrs. Henry Ashton Heads | | Miss Grace Werry of Enniskillen lev League Tuesday evening ope: The | Mr. | "ole; superintende nt | A superintendent of Home | ( Jase née | globe-trotter and | a recent | with the president, Mrs, H. A in the chair. Mr, Fred first vice-president had char ge program, after which T'rumpour, ou church on Wed- | reports | ith Vice President Sceretary -- My Treasurer -- 1, Correspondent Organist -- N ssistant. Org rth Mount Ma ) en the meetin ith the ah benedicti | closed w Werry "and Helen Cole; pianist, nr [1 ¥, oy al currence J 11929, which did damage | it was the water was over the high- | way west of the bridge a few inches | for a srt while and the south end |of the church was inundated to a | de pth of several feet. It is hoped tha J the removal of the dam and straight- spent the week end with Rema Brad- | SaveHealth and Wealth at Jury & Lowell's Ask you. 'or. He knows that Jury & Lovell's can be depended v.. .0r correct res liable service--that their ed pharmacists ac- ay, his prescrip- tions from fresh poteft in- gredients-- at their pries are reasonable, Take yo: next proscription to Jury & Lovell's dispen= sary or have your doctor phone it to .. You are then assured of a perfect pro- duct, quickest delivery and a moderate charge. A staff of eight fully qualified and widely experienced gradua'e pharmacists are at yor service at Jury & Lovell's Simcoe S. Phone 68 Fo) ¢ ig Phor 7 od in A annual en's Guild of eld in the : Wo- St. George's Church club rooms on Wed- n. The following offi- wel : Hon. president, Xe rhee; president, Mrs, vice-president, r Mrs entation of a embers of the Guild, t , who has been surcr for the Deanery Lo A.Y.P,A. was held lub * rooms here A large representa Whitby, Unie bridge, Dunbart Markham attended, and a nx i nt discuss- the nducte pd Th the you churches, connectio ayer ,was wel ai & was inspiring through Fair, nresident of St resided, and led the s the eve . Paul's: 's, and m the three churches led in prayer. Special music was pro- vided by the following: Revs. Rickard and Ferguson; duet, Miss M. Barrett; lo, and Mr. Stafford, guitar solo. sol sentatives | Pre-Inventory Sale Special Sale of arshall Mattresses Extraordinary value are these beautiful spring-filled Marshall Mat- tresses covered in splendid quality ticking. The interior is con- structed with hundreds of fine, temperal steel springs, each in indi-- vidual pockets and snowy white layer felt top and bottom. The rea- son for this amazing low price is that the makers are changing the pattern of the ticking. Buy Now and Save $11.00 Premier Quality, Regular $33.50 Pre-Inventory Sale Special $22.50 Luke Furniture Co Phone 78-79 e 63 King St. E.