THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930 SAL EAE LRA ARE fa a AAR AAR ARS aan nana EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS: bs CUT IN YOREHEAD Brockville. --Stepping from a car posite her residence, 28, Water t east, last evening, Miss Jean ITY had the misfortune to fall, ing her forehead on the run- board of the car and inflict- a cut which required: four tches to close. L FRACTURED WRIST I Brockville.--Mrs. A, M. Patter- on had the misfortune to fall on cy sidewalk on Monday even- and sustained a fracture of I bones in her leftw rist, The h bo in her left wrist, The B. Mole, the General Hospitas. S AVY DOCKET « Kingston. 8 HEAVY 10 are that \ fe spring assizes of the Supreme a Sours of Ontario, which will open the Court House on February he will have a heavy docket ana > fe court will probably continue he entire 'week, - APPOINTED SHERIF] Brockville,--Official notification | been received from the Attor- fey-General's Department at Tor anto of the appointment of Willluu, i. Manahan, 41 Broad street, gounty sheriff, in succession to Pr. James A. McCammon, now at Burnaby, B.C., to which place he mt last autumn due to failing Sealth. as » * U.E. LOYALISTS RESPOND « Kingston.--The Kingston His- forical Society has had many re nses from descendants of Unit- Empire Loyalists in this dis- ict. The society, in view of the 60th anniversary in nding of the Loyalists here, ask- gd for the names of all descend ants, MILITARY INSTITUTE + Kingston.--A tentative commit- the has been formed and is already #t work in connection with the or- ganization of a Kingston Military Institute for which all active, re- serve and overseas officers will bu eligible for membership. HELD SMOKER Picton.-- Wednesday night #moker was held at the Armories under the auspices of the Canadian Legion, Post 78, in honor of Col. C. H. Ackerman, Provincial Presi- dent of the Canadian Legien. A feature of the evening was the de- dication of the 1.O.D.E. Memorial be * a 1934 of the] EIGHT FOR PROTECTION Kingston.--Eight men who had not the wherewithal to pay for a night's lodging were given shelter at the police station on Tuesday night. HISTORICAL SOCIETY FORMED Brockville.--The Brockville His- torical Society, principally devot- ed to the study of the history of the counties of Leeds and Greu- ville and to the preservation of its records, came into existence at a meeting held last evening at the home of Mrs. John M. Gill, King street east, at which Rev, Dr. Nor- man A. MacLeod, largely mental in effecting tion, occupied the chair. ATTENDING CONVENTION Brockville.--W. F. Noonan, resi- dent engineer of the Department of Public Highways, is at Atlantic City attending the tion of the International Rcads As- | sociation, BLASTING LOWERS WATER Belleville.--Mild weather pre- vailing Wednesday and last nig ght | had the effect of temporarily ering the water in the river, as anchor ice which was held in con- of the lower railway bridge was | carried away. POULTRY SHOW Picton.--At a meeting Board of Directors of the Edward Caqunty Poultry tion Monday evening, pl completed for next weeks | Poultry and Motor Show of the Prince Asgocia- were big 18 BUSINESS F OR RR ATL WAYMEN Belleville.--Grain shipments ara | beginning to move over the C.N.R. ! with the consequence that more {trains are needed and more crew | making business better for | railwaymen. Of late business | the steel highway has been very i quiet. SHIRTS STOLEN FROM LINE | Telleville.--Clotheslines about | the city are being depleted of thei wares according to reports rec ed by the police Sometime ls evening five men's shirts taken from a line owned by Mrs. S. I. Hagerman, 117 Bridee street | west. No trace of the ilty {ties has been found. 1011 ell ge Men! Look! PRICES REDUCED H Men's Haircut . 5c | Men's Shave ..... Ze | EACH CHILD GIVEN These Prices Every Day JACK MACKAY'S BARBER SATISFACTION Opp. Five Hall of HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING Ladies' Haircut .. 25¢ Children's Haircut 25¢ CHOCOLATES FREE! i | | | are the Same the Week! 6 Richmond St. West SHOP GUARANTEED instru: | its orginiza- ! siderable quantities in the vicinity | the on | par- | | day. AP E X Electrophonic Records Hits from the Gold Diggers od Fox Trot, 41036 -_----t Fox Trot, 41056 From the picture "Marianne Motion Picture of Broadway Painting the Clouds With Sunshine Song, 41022 Banjo, 41054 Tip Toe Thru the Tulips With Me Song, 41022 Banjo, 41054 Marianne Fox Trot, 41005 Just You, Just Me From the picture "Marianne" Fox Trot, 41005. 1g From the picturc "Paris". Song, 41067. Blondy From the picture "Marianne," Somebody Mighty Like You Fox Trot, 41041 Fox Trot Record, No. 41076 Miss Wonderful From the picture "'Puris", Fox Trot, 41076 * Wilson & Lee . 71 Simcoe St. N. Phouo 2388 The Sun Record Co,, Toronto, Unt. Dealers Everywhere INSTALS BURGLAR ALARM Belleville. --In order to further protect his property, Mr, Joseph Delaney, furrier of this city, has installed a burglar "alarm system for his store connected with the police station. MEMBERS TOOK OATH Picton.--The Town Council mei at eleven o'clock Monday morning when the 1930 members took their oath of office. 'The session was ad- journed until Friday evening when the inaugural meeting will be held. TO HOLD ELECTION Port ,Hope.--Hope township is assured of an election after all. At nine o'clock Tuesday night, Clerk W. H. Symons received nine qual- ification papers will be conducted on Jan. 20. ELECT MODERATOR Lindsay.--At the regular and the election | meet- | ling of the Lindsay Presbytery of | {the Presbyterian Church ada, held in St. in Can- Andrew's Church. | Lindsay, Wednesday, Rev, A. W Hare, of Beaverton, was elected moderator for the next six months. annual conven- | LAW PRESIDENT i Peterboro.~--John R. Corkery | was yesterday elected president of | | the Peterborough Law Agsociation | {for the years 1930 and 1951 at the annual meeting of the Atnociation] {In the law library at the Court | He succeeds V. J. McE!- ry, K.C., the retiring president. t NO THOROUGHFARE | Peterboro.--*No thoroughfare" barricades have been placed on the | Wi ar Memorial in Confederation | the ! | ures getting as low as a 50 per cent. yrels to be marketed yet. | tion Square in an endeavor to persuade |, the walks rather than | pedestrians to follow around the mound walk over it, APPOINTED ASSESSOR Peterboro.---John J. Killen was appointed assessor for 1930 at the | first meeting of the | Council of the Township of Ennis- | more held in Town Je {ers in the country, Municipal | Ha!l on | . god ko ridged Bowmanville Daily Times News, advertising and subscriptions will be received at the Bowmanville Office of The Times. [elephones--Ofhce, 587; REPRESENTATIVE--B. HERBERT MORTLOCK pr an a a a FG PRODUCTION Margaret Kerr, District Deputy President, visited Beehive Rebek- Slightly Better Condition ah Lodge, No. 125, of Bowmanville, on Monday night, Jan, 13, and in- Noted in Apple Market stalled into their respective chairs 'the following officers: Noble Grand, Mrs. Mildred Spry: vice grand, Mrs. Mildred Luxton: recording secretary, Mrs, Emma | Yeo; financial secretary, Mre. Ila | Morris; treasurer, Miss Leta | Bragg; warden, Miss Reta Bennett; conductor, Mrs, Be rtha Hackney; RET right supporter noble grand, Mrs, Market conditions as they effect | I'lorence, Baker; left supporter the farmers of the United Counties,| noble grand, Mrs, Jessie Prout; and as summed up by the reports is-| right supporter vice grand, Mrs, sued by District Representatives in- | Rhoda Smith; left supporter vice dicate a falling off in the egg produc- | rand, Mrs, Lillie Hughes; inside tion and a slightly better condition in| guardian, Mrs, Annie Wright; out- apple market in Durham and & widely felt stringency in the money market in Northumberland due to the | low priced apple demand, and a short age in other cash crops throughout | | the country. De aling with the egg production in| Durham the report states that there] has been a big drop from the fig- ope Seafood oe} Fam side guardian, Mrs. Elsle Gibson: Junior past noble grand, Mrs, Eliza- beth Harris; pianist, Mrs, Evelyn Grant, After the installation | was served and a | Joy ed, a banquet social tific en- LAWBHOSS LOSES CASE, PORT HOPE, production. The apple situation has | slightly bettered, the report says, but | there remains several thousand bar- The installa- of a seed cleaning branch of the Boys' School at Bowmanville has | given a big impetus to this import- ant part of farming and a greater interest is being taken in it lps farm-| in making ready | for' next spring's sowing. REBEKAH | LODGE W. T. R. Preston of Port Hope, INSTALLS OFFICERS | Yepregente d by T, F. Hall, K.C., of { Cobourg was awarded a judgment Lo $103.50 in an action against Peter Lambross, restaurant prop- rietor of Bowmanville. who was represented by W. I". McMahon of tion for Fees for His | Services E installation team from under direction of Mrs. The Whitby, Marke 'Stock Market Prices ry by Ca il] Port Hope in Port Hope Division Court before Judge Huycke of Petorborough. The plaintiff testified defendant had come to him for that the Ai Toronto and New York Stock Quotations Supplied by Forlong and Ce. Stoble, were | <- TORONTO STOCK EXCHAN ~Prices eased the morning exchange to- Toronto, Jan, 17. off somewhat during session of the stock { Trading showed a decided de- | crease from vesterday. Ford Mot- | ors "A" and Page Hersey were the heaviest losers, both dropping back { a full point to 8031; and 98%; re- spectively, International Nickel led the trading during the morning and at noon retained its opening | price of 34% off 1;. Steel of Can- ada eased 14 to 16%. { Brazilian 537 and Canada | Gypsum at 23% were both down | %4. Walkers was off fractionally. The oils were weak with B.A. | and Imperial both losing 3%, Inter- | national Pete declined Ys. | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE New York, Jan. 17.--~The stock | market - developed a distinctly | heavy tone today under the influ- ence of continued liquidation In | the radio shares and Other spec- jal groups. Several leading shares opened slightly higher under {nflu- ence of the favorable federal re- serve condition. statements, but == | 500Nn gave way, and the entire market sold off rapidly toward | midday. A depressing development in the | day' s news was the failure of the i Department of Justice to modify the packers consent decree, Crosley Radio dropped points to a new {Rated to last year's high record of 125. Midland Steel preferred and Westinghouse Electric | points and stocks sagging | points included Radio' Corp. North | American, Columbian Carbon, Am- | erican Telephone, International Telephone, Allied Chemical, Alr | Reduction, and Erie. Such shares | as General Electric, Eastman | Kodak, Johns Manville and Rock | Island lost a point or so. t Among a few firm spots were Warner Bros., Atchison. Delaware 2th 3 up about a point, Am- and Liglt, rallied 3 erican Woolen preferred points, | Call money renewed at 4% per cent, TORONTO | Stock High Low 4 Br. A. Oil 51% 51 | Braz. . | Can, 2nd Cockehutt 2 Cty. Dry. Dis, Sgrm. Dom. Strs. | Gypsum | Hr. Wal. | 1. util. { Jt. NKkI, { It. Pet, Alehl. { Id. i Imp, Ofl ) n » 7% 21% w - 90 OF po T3 Cu a BO TY ON I CR Cee t 138 98 5% 79% 5. Station 50% standard ! 142 170 185 . 104 850 750 605 b20 965 r. Gold 135 1-1 7. Cale Stock of Apex Electrophonic Records " Always on Hand Harris Music Shop 17 Simcoe ut. 8. "hone Pp 490 7. 1140 . Sh. 2000 Noranda 3750 Sh. Grd. 326 Siscoe 61 8d. Bs. 6500 Tk. Hg. B70 ! Ventures 317 Wr. Har. 186 Walnwell 14% 31 | low at 103% com- | declined 5 | and Hudson and American Power unchanged | | Cs. G hte purpose of getting a relative out from Greece, He advised him {it was a troublesome matter but a || agreed to take the matter up. A I | Shoque for $25 was given him for a trip to Ottawa. Three subsequent trips were made, witness said, then a letter was dictated written by Lambross, to Fred Bowen, M.P., and the Grecian brother was duly brought to Can- ada, Lambross stated that he thorized one trip to Ottawa and | that he had not seen the plaintiff | for nearly a year. Ex-mayor Hol- | gate of Bowmanville, he testified, had advised him to consult Fred Bowen, M.P., and the defendant denied that Preston had suggested to write him. "There is no doubt," said the Bench, "that the defendant asked Preston to perform certain ser- and and Stock Amer. Am. Fr Anaconda Balt & Ohio Can, Pac. Chrysler Ww. Y. Col, Gra. Dupont Erie Rall .. Gn. Fds. Gn. Mot. Hud. Mot. Int, Tel. Jus. Man, Lse. Wis. Mex, Sbrd, Can. Pr. had au- ES REE - IW. T. R, Preston Wins Ac- FE - tH, vices and in asking for services, cost was {mplied, There is no doubt | that Preston did something. He kept at it, and with the assistance of Bowen the mission was granted, I therefore consider that the case is made out and give judgment for the plaintiff." HOME, SCHOOL CLUB WILL SPONSOR AN ORATORY CONTEST Mrs. W. B. Pollard Resigns|== A Many Years | MAPLE LEAF LODGE 23RD ANNIVERSARY The January mecting of the Home Thé members of Maple Leaf Circle No.143, Companions of the and School Club was held in Central Public School on Wednesday with a large attendance. Mrs. M. L. Han- cock, Ist vice president, pres sided and Forest, and their friends held their annual birthday party at the Balmoral Hotel on Wednesday evening last it being the occasion of ened the meeting, by all to join in community singing, followed of the 23 anniversary of the open- ing of the lodge. by "O Canada." The minutes of the last meeting Mrs. W. | president of Three charter Mrs. QC, Goodman, ) and ere were read and approved, Pollard who has been the club for many years tendered . I resignation. It was decided to i Is, ; v's Polat ONY TeSDONSL. 8S. Warner, f ih Pollete from rest hh | Mrs. S. Rudd of New Toronto w ceretary was instructed 10 wii | erie to be present owing to ill Mrs er a' letter cxprossing th | health, Sichness also kept many appreciation of all members for her | other mem be rs of the lodge con-| splendid work and their regret that fined to their homes, ater all had she finds herself unable to continue, dong Justice to the bountiful re- It 'as Spansor SIF OFL past se rved by the host Mr, Wad- torical cottest Sintier oo ah rey hams and his staff, short speeches last year for the public school chil- decided to 'pP.C.C. | were made by C.C. Mrs, Gould, Mrs. N, Barton, P.D.Is, Mrs, J. G, Mitchell and Companion Mrz, I, Wakelin. P.D.D.C, Mrs. Mitchell, on be- half of the lodge, expressed plea- sure on the return of two who had been sick for a long time, Com. Wakelin and Com, Ireland. The remainder of the evening was spent in community singing and dancing, with Mrs, Daniels at the Companions, Brough, Mrs, and Mreg, by Mrs. Cameron, A hearty moved by Mrs. iels piano and ed A. J. hospitality, National Mrs. Gatheell, and. Mrs, Gould. vote of thanks The piano. Songs were given by Mrs. Reader, Mrs, Ireland Brookham, and readings Todgham, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. was Gould to Mrs, Dan- for her cheery services at the another vote as accord- Washams for his splendid singing of the Anthem brought a pleas- | ant evening to a close, Iren, Mrs. A. Dunlop, convener of Grot 3, occupied the chair for the id program which followed the s session. A ladies quartettc poscd of Mes 1 . Foster, R. Helen Argue, ¢ effectively accor en Morris at Adams favored and Miss Audrey r . Devitt n t and | tee th outlined th used in the care of the teeth fron the carly ages until the present time, He stressed the necessity of regular | dental inspections and gave the nu-| merous reasons for keeping the child | with a clean mouth. A contest lucted the winn zZes. A hearty vote of thanks was given all those assisting on the program. | Dainty refreshments were served Ly | Mrs. Dunlop and the members of The meeting closed with | of the National An theny. | | GENERAL HARD two numbers, very nic 4 by Miss Hei. ano. Mrs. Wi v two reading Prout a piano ¢ t he spice was receiving pri- "names of ers her group. the singi HORTICUL TU RAL SOCIETY MEETING ADJOURNS | The Bowmanville Horticultural | Society met in the council room of the town hall on Wednesday even- Ing but owing to the many other |}! things taking place in town the | same evening, there were very few present, and the meeting was ad- | journed until next Monday even- | ing at eight o'clock in the same | DIXON C Telephone 262 MOTORS WOOD JEDDO PREMIUM COAL | SEMET - SOLVAY COKE | | TWENTY -20- DELIVERY VEHICLES OUR SERVICE IS UNBEATABLE OAL 0. | Five Direct Lines place, ) | A Mt. Ward Phil. Pet. Pb, Sr. NJ. ars Radio Simmons .. Sin, Oil St. O11 N.J. Udt., Air U.S. Steel .... Woolworth Yel, Truck Rd, Kth. Or. Air Red. Lig. Car. Money rate 4 per cent. --- Boots Meloids Stop the throat tickle and hoarseness of bronchial affections. Handy pocket box -- Cla toonsaooes de Pes cyan ee HPA Ra ™ ee - la Rk 2 DERN WIDDEC aE 2 - FE | feed, 8c (c.f. Goderich and Bay posts). | PRODUCE PRICES ON THE MARKETS TORONTO PRODUCE Toronto wholesale dealers are offering | produce to. retail dealers at the followiag | During these frosty, chilly January everyone must tak exposed parts of the body tect them from penetratin We suggest the for smoothness, and purity -- Fresh extras, in cartons, 72; fresh | as, loose, 70c: firsts, olose, 65; seconds, | pullet extras, oc. Storage egge--Lissis | 47 _ Butter=2 0, 1 creamery, prints, 4J¢; > noted dlc, rge, 2lc; twins, 21 1.2¢; ;. stiltons, 27¢. Old, large, 25¢ twins, 29 1.2c; triplets and cuts, H old | stiltons, dlc. _Poultry-- French Balm, Ige. size Cocoa Butter Cold Cream llasol Lotion Meloderma Dow 3 1h or rassvorens ie Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion .... Almond Bloom Cream Mennen's Skin Balm Cream of Olives ... TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Cirain dealers on the Toronto Board of | I'rade are making the following quotations | r lots: Manitoba wheat--No. 1 north. | ; No. 2 do, $1,40 3.4; No. PROTECTING YOUR SKIN following whiteness | Stay Well In Spite | Of The Cold Tonics, Liniments, Cough Remedies, Plasters -- a few timely suggestions from the Rexall Store may mean the prevention of serious illness or much inconvenience and loss of time. THE MAGIC CHARM OF COLOR The modern trend is towards color. Wherever you look yéu see color: kitchens, stoves, washing machines, pots and pans, offices, typewriters and fountain pens; color has taken the world by storm. And now we can match your bath- room or kitchen with tooth brushes, hand scrubs, household gloves and bath sprays in orchid, wistaria, jade or heliotrope. days of e care of and pro- g winds. lotions SLOAN'S CHASE'S McCOY'S CHASE'S VIROL TODDY VACUUM KLENZO Or one of each for ' : Bath Sprays .............. Household Gloves ........ MILK OF KLENZO DEXTRI MALTOSE MELLIN'S FOOD .... AS.A. TABLETS, 100's RIKER'S MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE Bronchial Syrup Frees the breathing, loos- ens up the phlegm and tends to allay inflamma- tion of the bronchial tract. 50¢ Bottle RELIABLE BARGAINS CASTORIA LINIMENT . K&L PILLS . DODD'S PILLS WILLIAM'S PINK PILLS . TABLETS ... SCOTT'S EMULSION .... LINSEED & TURPENTINE ........ +o 30c & 65¢c BOTTLES . SHAVING CREAM . MAGNESIA $8 BERRFT MOUTH WASH .... 5, $1.24 1.4; No. 6, $1.04 1-43 Manitc ha oats--No, 1 feed, 63 1.2¢; ..0. 62 * American corn--No, 2 0. 3 yellow, % . : (United States fun ds), all rail delivered To. ronto freight, Millfeed, delivered Motreal freight, bags ineluded-.Bran, per ton, $35.25; shorts, pur $37.25; middlings, $44.2! "Ontaroi grain--Wheat, $1.20 to $1.25; oa!s, 53 to Sic: barley, 70c; rye, 90 to S5¢; buck: wheat, 8 to 8c. FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations, retail, in el. fect on the St. Lawrence market, 'Toronto: Produce-- . . extras, per dozen . firsts + pullet extras .. Do., storage extras Do., do. hrsts seveees Butter, dairy per pound Do,, creamery, per pound Fruits and Vege Artichokes, 6 qt. . Carrors: bus, Brussels Sprouts, Onions, day, Do., 6-qt; bi Cabbage .. Cauliflower .,... WADE & BUTCHER © w-SPECHAL--> + Curved Blades Package of 5--50c¢ 12 for $1.00 Here it is! The new curved blade to give you the quickest, smoothest shave you ever had. A Product of WADE & BUTCHER Makers of Pine Sheffield Catlery, Carcers and Raw for over 200 years KEEP YOUR SKIN HEALTHY WITH THIS DAILY CARE Every day -- night and morning--cleanse your skin with Cleansing Cream. Wipe gently with tissues, then pat with a pad of absorbent cotton wrung out in cold water and saturat- ed with Skin Tonic. Do this faithfully and your skin will not only be healthy and naturally lovely, but will stay young and fresh indef- finitely. For complete instructions consult Miss Arden's little book "The Quest of the Beau- titul," which Jury & Lovell's will be glad to give you on request, Endive, dozen Spinach, peek ... Mushrooms. ger pound Leaf lettuce. three for Head lettuce. 2 for .. Potatoes, Cucumbers, Parsley, 1 Cress, three for 'elety, do. ranges, ver dozen sees Salsify. two bunches Grapefruit, each .. Lemons, per dozen Bananas, per dozen . Apples, 6-qt. basket Green 'beans, 6 qt Cranberries, qt. .. Turnips, bus. 'Viking' HOT WATER BOTTLE © Will hold two quarts of water and is fully _ guaranteed, A bargain $1.19 3s ooo oo co~ eg ou \ Turnips, bag SAVE WITH SAFETY AT The Re xh RY 17) ARR CANADAS FAVO RITE "DRUG STORES JURY & LOVELL KING EAST SIMCOE SOUTH PHONE 28 PHONE 68 Vapure A roliable cold-killer. Breathe it in and breathe out your cold. 50c¢ Bottle o~~oo-Moocoooco-coc~coo BEBURERBARNS NS LELRSE - Apples, bus. .. . Ledks, €-qt. busket oiviivivinnn