'meeting Monday when the PAGE TWELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,.1930 ERR AAR RL oe 2 Boils st Cai ane totaled bP Pborrd EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS Lede dd TOOTS OR TREN sandal Sentenced For Theft Brockville--Vincent Hetherington, young farmer of Kitley township was sentenced to the counties' jail for seven days when he was convicted of the theft of a $2 dollar watch in police court Tuesday. R d Appoi A . Brockville--At a special meeting of the executive committee of the town council held Monday. night thirty- four applications for appointment to the fire department under the double platoon system, which the council re- "cently authorized, were considered. From this list W. Lloyd Burns, T. S. Curry, E, J. Lacrasse and James Hargraves were recommended for ap- pointment. To Pay Off Exhibitors Kingston--Defnite arrangements to secure $4,000 and pay off all outstand- ing accounts, as well as pay the ex- hibitors one hundred cents on the dollar, were made at the meeting of the directors of the Kingston Indus- trial Exhibition on Monday night. To Build New Technical School Kingston--The city: council will submit a by-law to the electors at an early date to raise $366,803 for the building and equipping of a technical school, it was decided at the council recom- mendatlion was presented by the Finance committee. PETIT TIVIIIVTTOYTTY Fqrm Athletic Society Lindsay--About thirty men inter- ested in boxing and wrestling attend- ed a public meeting of the Lindsay Athletic club 'un the council chambers. Plans for a year of sport, starting Friday, and the election of officers were carried out. Ice Dealers Fortunate Brockville--Eocal ice dealers have been more than fortunate this win- ter, and had harvested sufficient ice to meet their requirements before the recent thaw deteriorated the ice on the rive~. Course for Buttermakers Kingston--A special course for the buttermakers of Eastern Canada be- gan Tuesday at the Eastern Dairy School here and will continue for three days. The special course for cheesemakers closed last week. Fire Los is Small Port Hope--Port Hope's fire loss during 1930 amounted to $2,150 ac- cording to the annual report submit- ted to the council Monday by Fire Chief R. Ware. The fire department asked the council for a new combin- ation fire truck, but the matter was tabled pending outside investigation. Given Gold-Mounted Baton Kingston--Dr. C. F. Gummer, who for the past three seasons has been ciety, was made the recipient of a handsoine gold-mounted baton at the conclusion of a rehearsal Monday cv- ening. Won Challenge Cup Kingston.--No. 3 Detachment, R.C, A.S.C,, stationed in this city h been successful in winning the Biggar Challenge trophy, donated Wy Gen- eral Biggar when he was Officer Ad- ministering the Corps, for the best average score in musketry among the Permanent and Non-permanent Army Service Corps throughout Canada, during the year 1929, Prepare for Muskrat Trapping Kingston--With _he open scason for' taking muskrat being from Mar. 15 to "April 21, many local trappers are beginning to look over their traps. The law protecting these ani- mals is strict and provides for pen- alties for out-of-season trapping and for persons convicted of breaking or destroying the house, burrow, or push-up of a muskrat. Kingston Without Police Cells Kingston--This city is without a "lock-up". This, however, doesn't mean there is no place to care for of- fenders wha fall into the police nets, as the county jail has been placed at their disposal until alterations to the police station are completed. River Ice Breaks Up 3rockville--Wide patches of arc visible in the St. having opened conziderable distance of the town, Large quantities of floating ice € have passed down stream Lawrence, up for a walter the river director of tke Kingston Choral So- | BUY | | | | I | | {of Brosin ng and the winder 1s showing si up n--the carlicst i of any resident. the memory Tax Rate Will be 322 Mills Peterborough--Peterborough's rate for 1930 will be 39.2 mills, increase of 1.2 mills over last y | rz ite. to keep the rate down to 39 mills, An attempt to talk the Board of Edu- their require- nm m cutting 1 | open east and west | For three hours Monday wight | [ the city fathers wrestled in an effort. York with the remains on Wednes- day. Asks Ten Months' Salary Ottawa--A writ for $3,000 a- gainst D. A. McGillivray, of the brokerage firm of Mowat and Mc- Hllivray, has been filed here on be- half of William F., James, The writ sets forth that defendant en- tered into a contract to pay $300 monthly for one year for James' services as a geologist. Plaintiff alleges he received only two months' salary. Dies Agde 103 Years Followfield. Ont.--The oldest resident of this small settlement, Mrs. Jane Houlahan, is dead aged 103 'years. She retaind practically all her faculties to the end. Mrs. Houlahan lived under the reign of five British sovereigns. Commons' Debate Popular Ottawa---If the number of sub- seribers for printed copies of de- bates constitutes a criterion, the business of the House of Commons is ten times as interenting to the general public as that of the Sen- ate. According to the report of the King's Printer, there are but 136 subscribers for printed debates ot the Red Chamber compared with 1,365 for Debates of the Commons. PRODUCE PRICES ON THE MARKETS | TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations, retail, m effect on the St. Lawrence mar- ket, Toronto: Produce-- | Eggs, extras, per dozen.. Do., firsts, per dozen .. Do., pullet extras Butter, dairy, per Ib, Do., creamery, per Ib.. Fruits and Vegetables-- | Artichokes, 6 qt. | Carrots, bus. Do, 6 qt. .. 0 60 0 50 Salsify, two bunches .... Turmps, bus. .. Apples, bus. Leeks, 6-gt. basket Green peas, 6 qt. Tomatoes, 1b. .. Pineapples, each Rhubarb, bunch censnssnse GERMAN DRY LAW FEARS DISSIPATED Proposed Law For Restric' ing Liquor Sales Is Prepared Berlin, Feb, 27.--Popular belief that a proposed law for restricting liquor sales in Germany would mean the first step towards total prohibi- tion was dissipated yesterday when backers of the measure explained its purposes, The bill is now before the Reichstag's economic committee, Answering statements of econo- mists *that prohibition in Germany would mean the addition of 1,000,000 workers to the ranks of unemployed, the advocates of the bill said there was no attempt to initiate extensive restrictions on liquor sales and that national customs would render such | a move futile, The bill would, however, grant a ratio of only one saloon for each 490 inhabitants in comparison to the pre. sent ratio in Prussia of one to each 230 inhabitants. The bill provides many exceptions from the ratio in favor of resorts and spas, Another feature of the bill would | ve cecoce~co cobhisheed TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the 'foronto Board of Trade are making the fol- lowing quotations for car lots: -- Manitoba wheat--No, 1 Nother, 2; No. 2, do. $115; No. 3, $1.11 4-2; No. 4, $1.07 1-2; No. 5, 8 1-2c; No. 3, do, 90 1-2¢c; No. 4, 'do., f. Goderich and Bay ports). Manitoba oats--No. 1 feed, 56 1-2¢; No. 2, do.,, 55 1-2c, American come No, 2 yettow, 93 1-2¢; No. 3, d TW 127 No 7, do. 88 1-2c. Millfeed, $1.17 1-2 delivered, Montreal freights, bags included--DBran, per ton, $3 ; shorts, per ton, $35.25; middlings, $44.25. Ontario grain--~Wheat, $1.10 to $1.15; oats, 50 to 52c¢; barley, 52 to 55¢; rye, 73 to 75¢; buckwheat, 80 to 2c. CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Feb. 26.--Except for un- der grades checks and dirties the spot egg market was one higher this morning and firm. The strength of futures is being reflected through- ; | out the spot trading market, 'Ile |fix the Government closing Hour at February contracts displayed every |1 am., a proposal which is sup | evidence of a tight market. this mor- ported by the Socialist Party because | ning with only limited éfferings in [it would shorten the working hours line with current sales. This firmness | Of saloon employees. It was doubted, | was not, however, passed along to | however, that these two provisions | the other future deliveries, Gener- | Would pass the Reichstag | ally speaking the spot butter market Other provisions of the bill would | was 1-2¢ lower today. Creamery sc .. { entitle authorities to prescribe tw onds and standards cach were off a |92¥s cach weck for prohibition of | cent. Market was steady. -- Futures | 521€ of liquor in public houses-- (ap: | trading was featureless although tone proved by the. Som iitee) and to was improved. pron} bit sale ov or io persons un- | + - > § BATS age, | Ouse commits Pb, eg 10: "hu" if Sens "Sa vty wi : Sd i NO. ERES, ' sale in public houses and would have | butter, 120: March { ter, 29; Ag | no effect on indulgence in the home, | ril butter, 5; Nov. butter, 22, | a ne Two market receipts--Butter to- Tie a le day, 20617; last year, 19889; eggs, Wel De pied Single today, 58,365; last year 41415. men will mol receive Men any more re unemployed | ecial Features For the Second of Our Triple Dollar Days Friday rics--29 in. wide. day Friday, yard Finest Quality Fugi Silks The most practical of all Spring and Summer Fab- Come Powder blue, rose, red, grey, orange, pink, white, black, nile, green, natural and black. On sale 'all 4'7¢ s in following colors -- Colorful Cretonnes catic n 36 in. wide. An extraordinary value. Comes in a big range of beautiful designs and colorings. Suit- able for comforter coverings, window side drapes, box coverings and for making up into smart ap- pearing smocks. On sale all day Friday, yard, i8c nts ot $255,400 by $4000 failed, Chicago spot market--Butter, ex- | i0¢ rom the eity of Wh tras, 33 1-2c; standards, 33 1-2c; tone | jac heen decided by the Sieady; ees, graded, firsts, 25 1-2 to | oj), This winter had been the first "oc; tone hrm. occasion on which men re- New York spot market--Butter, | ceived unemployment relief and it | tras, 34c; no tone; eggs, firsts, 27 1-2| yoo tated that an influx of single | to 28c; tone firmer. _ |men Into the city had occurred Street stocks--Butter today, 93.285; | since the relief scheme was inaug- last year 102,562; eggs today 86871; | rated. last year 46,742. Movement at ten markets--Butter, 5 net out, 175723; last year, net out, Parsley, per bunch , 217,003; eggs net 'in, 56; last year nct Cress, three for .. oe out, 3 | Celery, dozen . : Four markets on hand--Butter, 18,- Oranges, per dozen . y 547.938; eggs, 6,950. Grapefruit, each ... Six cities--Butter, Potatoes, bag .... 1,040. Cucumbers, each Lemons, per dozen . | Bananas, per dozen . Apples, 6-qt. basket Cal. green peas, 6-qt. Green beans, 6 qt. Green peppers, four 1c Cranberries, qt. 1ipeg, fit | Beets, bus, ... coun- | Do., 6 qt. { Brussels sprouts, qt. raisc | Onions, dry, 11-gt. t the On- | , 6-qt, basket Red | Cabbage | Cauliflower he | Endive, dozen | Spinach, peck | Mushrooms, per pound.. | Leaf lettuce, three for .. | Head lettuce, two for ... city Jeddo Premium COAL THE BEST PRODUCED IN AMERICA Red Cross Launches Fund | Peterborough--A can 1paign to $3,000 in Peterborough fc tario division of the C single ex Black appears to be more strong- entrenched as a fashion coler | and the smartest of suits | for the spring are those wide wale cheviots, gran and even black trimming, black beige and butter summer ermine ly than ever, and coats of black, ite weave woollens tweed, while for and white galvak, vellow lapin and are all good. League Officers Re-elected Peterborough--Re-election of all officers marked the annual meet- the Ashburnham Women's riotic league held Monday at the ne of Mrs. R. H. Parsons, here, Parsons elected of 6,850,705 ; At Usual Coal Prices BROTHERLY "When you told Jack you'd be a sister to him, what did he say? The Editor sat in his easy "He had the nerve to ask to bor- And his bags of chink he row my car so he could take e¢ another | And many a wicked le 'he smole, 5| gir! for a ride.--Buen Humor, Ma- And many «a think le thunk, drid. | Bunk was presi- | The Arcade Phone 1000 f | Kingston Benefactor Dies ixon oa (0) | Kingston--Dr, William H, Nichols, | f New York, a Perr iuct r of the bd | Kin Hospital i 1gston General , died of Telephone 262 Five Direct Lines chair chunk, in Honolulu, according h reached this city yes- son and daughter and Mrs. Charles Walter were with him at the time expected to arrive at New heart disease to word whi His n- Nichols, and are Strings of Beautiful Beads Given Away WITH JURY AND LOVELL'S CHOCOLATES This week and next we are giving away with each two pound box of our own Chocolates a string of beautiful beads, values up to One Dollar. In addition to this you may qualify for the New Name Contest by purchasing a box of Jury & Lovell Chocolates and placing your entries in the ballot box at the Soda Fountain, before midnight, Saturday, March 1st. Don't fail to secure these wonderful beads ad a chance to --=WIN $10.00 IN CASH Details Available at The Soda Fountain. FARROW & MORDEN _ Real- Estate Brolrers 9 BOND ST. EAST DANGER { LURKS IN = CROWDS! Someone sneezes, the erms are broadcast as |chaff in the wind and first {thine you know you're | down with La Grippe. This 'changeable weather especially lowers our vital- ity so that we are liable to pick up most any form ot cold germ if we are not safely protected. The circle of greatest danger is our nose and throat. These are the two portals through which the germ passes, Keep your nose and throat aseptic and healthy and there is little danger of you're catching a bug. The easiest, most con- venient form of antiseptic is VAPURE . A few drops on your hand kerchief and inhaled before going amongst people wiil keep your nose and throat healthy. To those suffering with head cold we advise the same treatment only inhale more frequently. Your cold just seems to disappear. The most stubborn case can be aborted in a very few hours, Protect your family, Keep Vapure in your medicine chest. 50c and $1.00 MELOIDS FREE! With each 50c¢ bottle Rexall Bronchial Syrnp yous re- ceive a box of Meloids he 30c 75¢ value ... 35¢ tin of Lavender Talcum FREE with a 50c¢ tube} DID YOU WRITE HOME TODAY? More likely than not you forgot to get Writing Paper and that cheery word was not passed aiong. A smile was stopped and so miles and miles of smiles were never started. Look over these remarkable savings and write that letter to- night. In, x 21-yd. 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