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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Jan 1930, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 193, CANDLING EGGS 15 COLD WOR Work of Candling Eggs Is Done in Cool Atmosphere In Semi-Darkness (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Montreal, Que. Jan. 13--Writing In the "Family Herald" Justin Wilson says: While most of the girls of British Columbia have kept themsel- ves cool this past summer in flimsy dresses and bathing suits, there were other girls who wore thick dresses, double sweaters and other heavy ar- ticles Of clothing to keep themsel- ves warm. They constantly drank hot coffee and 'behaved generally as it they were in the Arctic instead of in a climate that made everyone elec wish to ritsh off to sea and laek for & dip. ing chilly. however, for their daily They had good feason for reel) SIR FR IS YOUNGHUSBAND Famous explorer and auditor, past president of the Royal Geogra- phical Soclety, who will address an Ottawa audignce at the in- augural meeting of the society there. 3 | IF WANTING INSURANCE 3 of any kind keal Estat money | other ean ied ined low me = | sérve you : J. H. R. LUKE Regent Theatre Bldg, Phone 871 or 85TW { \ | Diamonds ! | Bassett's | On Oshawa's Mam Corner FURNITURE REPAIRED Refinished or made to order J. B. BEECROFT Whitby, Phone Whitby 12, Oshawa 324 I W.A. HARE OPTOMETRIST 8 Bond Street East Hundreds of people wear with utmost comfort Hare's Faultless Lenses Boys' Aviation Caps, solid leather. 98¢ Special ...... .. DUMINION CLOTHING COU, 68 KING ST. W. {hone 2141 We Deliver task was cahdling eggs in the refrig- erator room of the egg pool; and it is quite casy to understand why the | management supplies hot coffee to | the girls while they are at work, It! cold work standing in a cold af-| | | mosphere for hours a stretch,' | handling cold eggs and packing thew i at at | for shipment. The girls work in semi-darkness, | and, when the photogranher fired his flashlight, %heir shadows were seen on the will in front of them, the Your Eyes and . Our Service! |W. A, Hare, 8 Bond St. East | | The Person Who Bought Glasses Used to be called a customer. And | so he was. He bought an article at | a fixed price. Now the customer has | | changed to a patient. Why? Because he now seeks comfortable vision and { | } | ~ | the ability to see as he should. Who | would want to go back? Certainly | not the patient. He gets more for | | less than he ever did. Glasses are | secondary to service with us. | | | | BE A ed | TIME TABLES | (X % | | BE RRLRER | ! C. P. R. TIME TABLE Effective Sept. 29, 1929. (Standard Time) Going West m. Daily (Except S Daily. 2 10.05 a. 2.04 p.m, Except Sunday). 3.03 v (Excep 1,10 ; k 12.05 a.m. D. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS camera faithfully reproducing them. These girls have a very responsible position. They must not make mis- takes in grading and determining the quality of the eggs they are candling, at the same time they must work at bghtning speed to get through. the many dozens of eggs that must pass through their hands. The work of candling is not con- fined to girls; among the expert candlesr are men and grown boys; but "mere man" for some peculiar reason, is not as interesting, although he is often a very clever juggler, handling eggs with a rapidity that makes the spectator positively ner- vous. An .interesting experiment can be conducted by taking two c each hand and passing them before yars inn 288 1 an electric globe in quick succession, Up to the present time girls have not had much to do in the great poul- | Weighing eggs by "iecl", try business of British columbia, al- though a few have helped relatives to collect, wash and pack eggs for ship- ment to market. With the advent of the pool, girls are beginning to find work and to play an important part in grading and packing. The hen does 'not always lay eggs of the same size and quality, and it is the busi- ness' of each girl to accurately judge, of "feel", the weight of ey ¢ that passes through her nimble fingers, At the same time must take into ~ usideration a nuin- ber of things, which can only be dis- vered by passing each cgg before an electric light focused on the dg. requires practice, as can be easily imagined when it is considered that specials run 25 qunces to the dozen, extras 24 ounces, and firsts 22%; ounces. of she | I WINNIPEG PLANS FOR CELEBRATION British Medical Association Members to be Entertained By Colorful Pageant (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 14--An im-| portant part will be played by Win- nipeg women: next August in what promises to be the outstanding most, colorfully dignified pageant of of the year. This is the 98th an val meeting of the British Medical] Association. Its many traditional | Hi functions will be attended by the cerned. medical leaders of the entire Euglish- speaking world, . the present indica ! d . it tions being for a total attendance of | profession, upwards .of 2,500 persons, as many | of the delegates will be accompanied | by wife and family, The \ of Canada, Winnipeg in particular, is prepar- ing a welcome for the isi rs | Juring the 3 e of the occasion dresses in the yr... all 1-| the request ¢ hole { Winnipc _ {board on the subject of fuod conse She is a daughter f Tilloch . Gait, | Fathers of Confederation anc da's first high commissioner to G her grandfather vation, | Alexander Britain ; Galt, Scottish letters: | | Canac ready effected an org Mrs. W. 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