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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Jan 1930, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930 PACE FIVE Here and There (440) In its five years of operation as a subsidiary of the department oi ization and deve! t, Can- adian Pacific Railway, the Canad Colonization Association has plac- ed 4,225 families on 836,000 acres of land in western Canada, Colonel J. 8. Dennis, president of the asso- ciation, submitted to its directors at Winnipeg recently. The asso- ciation has at present opportuni- ties to settle 1,507 families on 332,- 596 acres in the prairie provinces. Cash prizes exceeding $200,000 will be offered at the World's Grain Exhibition and Conference to be held at Regina, August 1-13, 1932, The major prizes totalling $70,000 will be for wheat. It is aimed to have field tests to verify the purity of the grain and also to have milling and chemical tests to establish quality. verse Immigration to Canada during the six months, April 1 to Septem- ber 29, 1929, totalled 120,238, of which 51,781 were British; 20,709 from the United States; 21,891 from north-western Europe, and 25,957 representing 33 other races. Total immigration same period of 1928 was 123,713. Official opening of the enlarged | Empress Hotel at Victoria to which | a huge addition has recently been | completed at a cost of approxi= | mately $3,000,000 will be held De~ | eember 21, it is anndunced by H. F, ! Mathews, general manager of | Western Can an Pacific Hotels. | Gold produced in Ontario in the ' first nine months of 1929 had a value of $24,735 562, or in excess of a million dollars over value of production in first nine months of 1928. Breaking all previous records for handling of Japanese oranges, a special Canadian Pacific Railway train consisting of 22 cars of the Oriental fruit, arrived at Winnipeg recently about 60 hours after leay- ing the coast, in time for the first Yuletide oranges to be on the mor- ket. | The whole consignment from the coast consisted of 69 box cars holding a total of 8,250,000 of the Japanese delicacy. About 2,809,000 fry and 240,000 eyed eggs, a total of 3,049,000 pros- pective fish, was the record out- put of the Banff hatchery this past season. The eggs were conveyed with difficulty by pack horse to the Bear Creek Valley watershed of Lake Louise, The fry were widely distributed over western areas. Statistics show an increase of 1,036 vessel arrivals in the Port of Vancouver for the first nine months of this year above the number for the same period last year. Net tonnage shows an in- crease of 251,648 tons inward while outward tonnage shows a corres- ponding increase, Gain in arrive als was made up by 22 more deep- sea vessels; 22 foreign coastwise; and 992 more local coastwise, Editors representing the leading rm papers of the United States ill tour Easterm Camada by spe- ¢ial train next summer as result of a joint invitation extended to the American Agricultural Editors' Association at their annual con- vention recently held at Chicago, by representatives of the Canadian Government and the Canadian Railways. The tour of Canada will Jast fifteen ys and will afford the visiting editors an opportunity to study the agricultural and in- dustrial development of the pro- vinces of Ontario, Quebee, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island | and Nova Scotia. X Now and again King Alphonso |shooting game. of Spain retires to his estate in the | marksman, ;panish, fastness and takes part in here 'shows him" taking" el "W LACKSMITH JRAPIDS * ST ftO00SE * FACTORY LIGNITE BEDS OCHRAN \ dy The map reproduced here shows sxtemsion of the T.N.O. railway, "he c¢ out of which imme- Tiately has been announced by Premier Ferguson. It will be ex- tended from present terminus at | Coral Rapids to Blacksmith Rapid, | | 40 miles away. GOLDEN DREAM VANISHED Agitated Lover--Is it true that |. ;e0q your father has lost his fortune? His Lady, Love (sighing) --Yes and l from | touched, showing the king at the He is an ¢ the od shot at --all is swept away, but you are | "Mike" delivering the opening ad- left, Percy, dear. Agitated Lover--Great Jupiter! I should say I am left. / pressed no HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE . HIS' MAJESTY KING GEORGE dress of his five-power naval con- London, when he ex- , ome © ome game as his guides look on. his is his favorite sport.--Copy- right, 1980, Pacific and Atlantic Photos, Inc, Here is a telephoto picture trans. | ment on naval limitations wo London, Eng., re-|be reached and every possible n sure be taken to prevent ano! disaster such as the world war. the King spoke into the m! phone the whole world listened Bowmanville Daily Times BOWHANVILLE T ENTER FINALS Intermediates Have Come Through Group With Only One Loss Last night's intermediate game in Orono brought to a close all sche- duled appearances of Mike Osborne's |- Sheiks before the playoffs. With a loss of only one game the Bowman- ville boys have earned the undispu- ted right to play in the group play offs which start on Febroary 3rd. Every body in general in Bowman- ville has a right to be proud of their intermediate representative for they have accomplishedt a feat this year which is seldom accomplished' in any group. Under the capable guidance of Mike Osborne the boys have given al! comers a hard fought and in the only game which they lost, that to +o. ¢ saope last rriday the boys from that town admit they, played their hardest game of the season to beat them, The closest calls the team has had outside of the Port Hope' game was those encounters with the Osh- awa 'Simcoes both in the home and away games the margin being ohe goal. The Simcoes however ahving lost their game with 'Whitby last night are going to have the time of their lives proving their right to en- ter the playoffs and while Mike Os- borne and his crew will be assidu- ously practicing for thesé important games Oshawa, Port Hope and Whit- by will be deciding which is ot have the right to play them . The Times having followed the Sheiks through most of their games BR who have 's words. It was the first time monarch had spoken thus to his ole. On the LEFT may be seen ding Premier Ramsay MacDon- ~{opyright, 1980, Pacific and antic Photos, Inc. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MARERD BY ILLNESS A note of sadness will mark the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs, John Trull of Church street, Bow- manville, which takes place tomor- row. Tt has been previously planned to have a family gathering at the | Balmoral Hotel and when all ar- rangements were completed Mr, Trull was taken sick with pneumonia and is confined to his bed: Mr, Trull also is not well and the worry of her husband's illness makes it impossible for her to leave her home. Conse- quently there will be no celebration for the presentibut one will be held as soon as Mr. Trull is well again. "That Scotch lad is. mno- tights wad." "No?" i dy *'No, He just told one of the Sia- mese twins he'd take her to lunch ~if she could get away.' s-ejich. i ---- al JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM YOU I At over six hundred points in Ontario there stand Superior Chain Stores--each serving its community with the most efficient, courteous service and offering you the highest quality foods at prices that are only made possible by the tremendous quantity purchases of this great Canadian Organization. There is one just around the corner from you--investigate, andsyou will find that-- WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Items For Week Ending Jan. 25, 1930 FINEST SOCKEYE SALMON No. 1 Size Tall Tins / 3c PURE RASPBERRY JAM 33¢c for 40 oz. Finest Loaf Cheese perdb, ..... 35¢ Aunt Jemima Pau- cake Floar, per pkg. 1 8c Fire Slenin Sr 35 25¢ GRANULATED Special Ginger Snaps 2 Ibs. Golden Hallowi Dates 2 Ibs. 23¢ Choice Smyrna Figs LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Bars 19¢ for Sls. ......0.. . New Mincemeat B2b8. ian N Jelly Beans per Ib. . ' Jelly Powders, all | flavours¥3 for . 19¢ Grape Nuts, per pkg. 17¢ Swansdown Cake SALT Free Running ov lodised 2° 17¢ ROYCROFT CREAMERY BUTTER 2lbs tor 83 ¢ Flour, per pkg. 39¢ Lunch Wax Rolls, 3 for... 10¢ Fancy Mixed Biscuits per 1b. ' 35¢ Clark's Pork & Beans, Medinm, 2 (orl DC XXX PASTRY FLOUR 7 Ib. bag ....33¢ 24 Ib. bag ....98¢ Thompson Seedless or Puf- CHOICE PUMPKIN La 27. 23¢ fod Seeded Raisins 2 Ibs. for 25¢ Clothes Pins 8 doz. 10 Cc Notice! BROOMS wh, 39€ The prices of the articles listed in The Superior and who are doing as much and may- ve more than any others in putting Bowmanville on the map, The juniors | had alr-~z! as successful season will icin with the citizéns | of the town and with The Times in | | wishing Mike Osborne and his victor- ious Sheiks al kinds of luck in the | vital games that are ahead. The result of al Igames played this season are Bowmanville at Port Hope won 4-0, Orono at Bowmanville, won 7-1 Oshawa at Bowmanville, won 3-2. Bowmanville at Whitby, won 4-3, Whitby %t Bowmanville, won 6-3. | Jowmanville at Oshawa, won 2-1. { Port Hope at Bowmanville lost 6-4. | | Bowmanville at Orono, won 13-2, 1 "Prisoner, the guilty." : jury find« you "That's all right, Judge. T know | you're too intelligent to be influen- | ced by what they say." | RUTH BRYAN OWEN KEEN'S MUSTARD V4 Size 25¢ Stores advertisement ap- pearing in this news. paper are decided upon and published by the un- dersigned. Prices appear. ing over Superior Stores signatures in other news- paper, do not apply in Oshawa, CLARK'S CATSUP 12 oz. bottle TODDY 8 oz. 16 oz. 33¢ 53¢c St. Charles & Carnation MILK Small Large 7¢ 2fu25¢ PURE RED PLUM JAM » oz. 31¢c 7 Bars of SURPRISE SOAP And 3 Cakes of CASTILE SOAP for 47¢ Your Favorite Neighborhood Grocer Is Now a Superior Chain Store Address . Phone T.W.Brookes 64 Celina St. 113) W. Elizuk 155 Bloor St. E. 2417 0. A.Gerrow 432 Simcoe St. S. 117w C. A. Glecoff 174RitsonRd.S. 3238 W.H.Greenley 121 Mary St. 104 P. Kostur 168 Bloor St. W. 16788 R.1. McAllister 191 OshawaBivd. 1663] J.E.Minns &Son 272 Albert St. 273 _ J. Russell Rosland Road 3201 Daughter of William Jenni has found a real bunch of lads who play fair for the sake of the game the necessary 7 years' residence for citizenship. y L. M, Weese Harmony F. W. White 241 Nassau St. _ teasw 946 Who formally opened the fiveepower naval conference in London this week. Ld i.

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