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Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Oct 1930, p. 8

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C--O Sons & ce Eggs, extras, per doz.. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, {meeting of the trustees of gi "NICKLE Fron 'Kingston.--It is learned that at a uses University, the Joi ation of } . E. Nickel, KC, rman 5: board, will be prvbe) Me, Micke has been cha of the board: fot for e past t years, succe: fhe Flamilton Cassels, K.C, ol he / | ronto, TURKEYS SARE LAYING Brogkville..-5. H. Dunster, a farm- er living near Lyn, reports an un- g | usual. condition for 1 late J Jue city rain! Yili Siutse of the : Republic. ¢ chief engineer of the Sewage Board of Karoff wrote the letter most politely requesting, in well-written ish, 'further details about the fi n. He had read of it 'in the Engincering News Record. The worthy chief 'engineer of the progressive Ukrainian city will' get the information he desires, Mr, Arm- strong said. » SUCCESSFUL YEAR ' Picton~' "The most successful year in its history," said President Robert Davidson at the annual meeting of Prince Edward County Hospital, Dur- ing the past year a new wing was opened and 'a maternity 'suite, the gift of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fraser of New York, former Pictonians, put into use. Mr. Davidson Was re- elected President for the eleventh time; Dr. Morley Currie, Vice-Presi- dent; C. W. Hall, Secretary-Treas- urer; C. A, Wright, Auditor. Those on the committees are: Dr. Currie, Dr. Philp, Dr. Publow ad Dr. Walmsley. Mrs. W. R. Browne, Mrs. S. Colliver, Mrs. N. » Gilbert, + Py Cs A Publow and H. D. Bristol. ------ + PRODUCE PRICES TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations, re- tail, in effect on the St, Lawrence Market, Toronto: . 0.650 0.56 Do., firsts. per doz... 0.42 0.46 Putter, dairy, per 1b... 0,28 0.32 Do,, creamery, per 1b. 0.40 0.45 Fruits Yepeoabien Carrots, 6 bunches . v 0.156 Beets, doz. bunches .. ... 0.26 Onlons, dry. 11 qt, bkt. . 0.60 Cabbage ......m:... 0.06 0.10 Cauliflower 0.20 inach, peck «cvs «vo ves 0.40 ushrooms, per pound ... 0.66 Led! Lettuce, three for ... 0.10 Head Lettuce, two for. .. Parsley, per bunch ... 0. 05 Onions, bunch, three for ... Cress three for ....... . Celery head" .... 3... ... Oranges per doz. ... 0.35 doneydew Melons, each 0.25 Grapefruit, 8 for .... ., Potatoes, bag Jonvme rv KB 25 {ucumbes, Gr or v 42a Jamas, per dos. .... ,.. « 0.25 1.50 vosomoss "ee "oe -e bask dea Radishes, three bunches . Cantaloupes, 20 gts... drapes, 6 qt. ........ Pears, basket .. Cranberries, gt. ..... Quinces, 6 qt. ..... Sweet potatoes, ¢ Ibs. Pumpkins, each .... Squash, each ..... hy Parsnips, basket ...... ... "ene NINO LEI DOR-D POCO + C2 13 n= Soto ocoMoNT Moo omwBe oy od FOR SALE PONTYPOOL POTATOES $1.25 COX MOTOR SALES 10 Bond Street West Phone 024 was also surprised to find a flock of 11 'newly-hatched turkeys appear an his farm a few days ago. ---------------- no 2s Wop PRODUCE PRICES (Buying) produce at the following prices: s--Ungraded. cases returned, fresh. extras, 40c; fresh firsts, 36c; seconds, 25c. Butter--No. 1 30%e. 1, Dee cream--Special, 33¢c; No. fined and government graded, as follows: Poultry Fatted hens, over § lbs. gach 19 Over 4 to 5 Ibs, each ..... .15 Over 3% to 4 Ibs. each Under 3% Ibs, each ..,.. Spring chickens; over 5 | Over 4% to 5 Ibs, cach Over 4 to 4%4 lbs. each Under 4 lbs. each ........ J3 Broilers, 134 to 234 Ibs. each .17 Pullets, straight bred, 2c chicken prices. above chicken ,e Over 4 to § Ibs, each .... .14 21 Colored, 2c Ib. less. Over 4 to 5 lbs, each ..... 5 1 Guinea fowl, pai ling) Toronto wholesale' dealers are of- fering produce to retail dealers at the following prices: Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, 47¢; fresh extras, loose, 45c; firsts, 40c; seconds, 30¢ Butter--No. 1 czeamery, prints, 34c to 3434c; No. 2 creamery, prints, 33 to 33sec. Cheese--New, large, 17¢; twins, 17%c; triplets, 17%c; stiltons, 20c. Old, large, 27 to, 28¢; twins, 28 to 29¢; old stiltons, 28¢. Poul Dressed rye Chickens, 5 1bs. up ... 33-35 Do, 4 to 5 Ibs. 's 30-34 Do., 3% to 4 lbs, .. . 28-30 Do., 3 to 4 Ibs. ceviveneae 28-30 Da,"3 hs. ..ovvies seinsver 28-30 Hens, over 5 Ibs. 28 32-35 32.34 Turkeys TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Wholesale dealers in hay and straw are quoting shippers the following prices for carload lots, delivered on track Toronto: No. 2. timothy No. 3 timothy......... eens nominal Wheat straw..... +++ nominal CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Oct. 22.-- Quotations on top grades of fresh eggs were advanced fractionally today, change being due to unusually light supplies rather than to any turn for the better in business. backing "up of business, and made necessary some carryover of stock. Volume of trade continues nomi- nal, and increased movement from storage must be assigned largely to an Inherent desire by owners to push their stocks, This has created a weak market on fut- ures, all. contracts of which open- ed lower, and for the most part showed no ability to recover. Re- fusal on the part of buyers to follow thé advance of yesterday on spot butter resulted in some of quotations, Operators continue 4 season; with turke being' rather plentiful. WE Dunster Toronto wholesale dealers are buy- Ontario creamery solids, 31 to 31%c; No. 2, 29% to 2, 2c. Cheese--No. 1 large, colored, h para- Quotations to poultry shippers are Alive Dressed 5 Ibs. each ........ ever all 3 Old roosters, over 5 lbs. each .12 .16 This brought easier spot market' today, with consequent lowering | engs, 989; sujibing from November contract! , both moving aim- | oar this morning. Open mitments-- November December eggs, 292. November butter, 850; December putes, B40. mafket = receipts--Butter Tig 16,605; last year, 14,664. ig today, 17,665; last year, 17, Chicago spot market -- Butter, extras, 38%c; standards, 30c; tone weak and unsettled. Eggs, fresh firsts, 28%ec; tone firm on top grades and barely steady on under- grades, © New York official spot--Butter, extras, 40c; ogg firsts, 24%c to '26%c; tone, fresh firm and stor- age irregular. GRAIN AT TORONTO Grain dealers at Toronto are quoting the following prices for grain in carlots: ern, 76%; No. 2 Northern, 73%e¢: No. 3 Northern, 71%e; No. 6 Northern, b66c per bushel Prices on tracks lc higher than above. Manitoba Oats--No, 1 feed. '84%ec; No. 2 feed, 31%ec per bushel (c.i.f. Goderich "» Bay ports). Argentina Corn--80¢ (edt. Port Colborne). Milifeed (delivered Montreal, freights, hp included): Bran, per ton, $21.25; shorts, per ton, $22.25; middlings, per ton, $29.26. Manitoba Flour--First patents, in jute, $6.00, Toronto; seconds, patents, in jute, $5.40. Ontario Grain-- Wheat, 68¢: oats, 28¢c; barley, 84c; rye, 4bc; buckwheat, 60c. CARLOT FP POTATOES Carlot potato dealers are quot- ing Ontario potatoes, on track, Toronto, at 90c to 96c in bags, 86¢c In bulk; New Brunswicks, $1.10 in bags, $1 in bulk; Prince Bava Island, bags, $1.10; bulk, OSHAWA TIMES, WHITBY GAZETTE ANNOUNCE CONTEST (Continued from page 1) the campaign manager for receipt books so that you cap get started right away. Contest phone num- bers 35 Oshawa, 79 Whitby and 587 Bowmanville, A. B. Hull and Mcintyre Hood, Campaign Manag: ers. Get the early start, it will help you win. The bright sunshine and beautiful days make everything fine for getting around, and by us- ing your spare time during the next few weeks you can be ready to drive away in one of the handsome free autos, or, if it is cash you are .fter you can have a cash option in place of taking your car. Don't put off entering. Telephone the Campaign Managér, at once, for some help to get started. Do it NOW. You will find. it ecasy getting subscriptions for The Ga- zette and Chronicle and The Osh- awa Dally Times, everywhere in the entire district. The main thing in winning is getting started early, as most votes are given for subscriptions during the early part of 'the contest. Make your start just as soon as possible. It will pay you and pay you well, How to Enter Contest The first thing to do is to clip out the information blank on the front page or the entry blank which will be founa in the ¢on- test page advertisement. Fill it in with your name, address and tele- phone number or the name of the person you wish to see win one of the valuable prizes and send it to the campaign headquarters of The Dally Times or to The Ga- zette and Chronicle, or better still, telephone the campaign manager for particulars, open every evening until 10 o'clock. Immediately receipt books will be sent you and everything that you will need to help you in get- ting started, to make you the win- ner of some of the handsome prizes. : ' Department of Mines, says: That it is far superior to Pennsylvania An- thracite and ranks even higher than Welsh. Can you suggestany better authority on this matter of coal qualities ~There Is. Only One Better Test To Be Made--- Try One Ton of Cleercoal We are always at your command to place in your cellar one Ton of CLEERCOAL will & guksiati thet the shove statempept After your name is enrolled as a candidate, get your friends and Bequnintances to give you thelr 'subscription, mew or renewal or for the arrears now owing, Every dollar you collect will increase the size of your prize cheque Use the telephone whenever you pos- sibly ean, and have all your friends promise you their support, Do it. now, before they promise thelr subscriptions and votes to some other candidate, Do it before your friends who have telephones, and by phoning them early, you will be sure of their support, Karly Work Counts Most Subscriptions secured the first period of the campaign count the most votes and the first vote per- fod closes Nov. 10th, "The cam- paign will be short znd snappy, and the real fact is, your spare time spent right during the next few short weeks can. easily make you the proud possessor of a very 1930 a ------ cash prizes offered, there will also be given large extra cash prizes, as well as substantial cash commission prizes to all who do not win one of the regular prizes offered, Utilize your spare moments-- get Into the big competition early, make money in your spare time, Every worker wins something, Receipt Books Heady The management of The Daily Times and The Gazette and Chron- will be mailed or sent you or will be given to you at the contest headquarters just as fast as nomi- nations are received, or it is pos sible that the campaign manager will be able to deliver the books right to you and at the same time explain everything fully, which will help you In getting started, The system of accounts which is used during the campaign, de- mands that receipt books be used by all candidates, They have been may have a cash oplion in place of the car it you wish, Every active worker is guaranteed some tung aNd: win | be paid by cheque or in cas on't put of) Start today, but ott euttrig, | Tailor-mede $25:00 someone else gets busy on your line, and secures a lot of promises which you might have had just for the asking. There are hundreds of or one for $100.00. handsome automobile or a cash prize of $800.00, one of $300.00 Besides the choice of automobiles and regular icle have printed a number of re- ceipt books which candidates and their friends will use In taking subscriptions, These receipt books prepared in such a manner as to make the work of the contestants easy. If you wi ors, and already have a car, you Scotland W. capital prize hon- Manitoba Wheat--No. 1 North-| TOMATOE Extra Special No, 2% - Aylmer Quality Size 11 VELVETTA Cheese 4-.........2 v+ 29¢ ' KELLOGG'S Rice Krispies... 2 v= 23¢ AYLMER CHOICE Pumpkin size 2s.........T0 §e CHOICE Blueberries 2+... 2 m= 3@e¢ Cherries 2 ...... 2 m= 33 ¢ STOP & SHOP Finest Pastry FLOUR 24 1b. ft 7 © Fancy Rose Rice 3» 20e¢ CANADIAN HAND PICKED White Baans......S t= 17a ROBERTSON'S MARASCHINO Cherries Coed Tw. vse Matches Fat 400s J Boxes 23 HALLOWI Dates ...............2 v= 2§¢ CHOICE RED SILVERLEAF Choice Creamery 2bs.61c Heinz Spaghetti, med. .. . tin 13¢ Glacier Sardines, in olive oil, tin 9¢ McLaren's Queen Olives, wg Atl 10-0z jar 17¢ Standard Peas, at... 3 tins 28¢ Pink Salmon, large tin... --3e. Sani-Flugsh .. .. .. .... tin@7¢ A.&H. SabSoda . ... . 2 pkgs. 13¢ "SANTA CLARA™ Meaty PRUNES 5=-35¢ Aylmer Tomato Juice Cocktail .. .. .. .. .. .tin9¢ Scottissue Toilet Paper, 2 rolls 29¢ Classic Cleanser ..... 2 tins 18¢ Karavan Stoneless Dates, pkg. 19¢ Gillex .. ... .. ..... pkg. 10€ Nugget Shoe Polish . ... .. tin 12¢ Libby's Dill Pickles, 24's, tin 25¢ = Coffee put up in a fancy bag which adds to the cost. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS LOW PRICE STOP & SHOP offer you this freshly ground guaranteed quality Coffee, put up in a plain bag. Fancy coffee bags add considerable to the cost--why pay more for Coffee ~97: CLARK'S PORK and BEANS - % 10e ST. CHARLES Evaporated Milk = 11c¢ CHRISTIE'S SODAS "B» Pkge. 2 we "RED ROSE" LABEL BLACK TEA CRIMSON BEST QUALITY -51e Full 24. oz. BREAD 4 8c Fresh Pork Shoulders - » 18- Fresh Pork Butts - ~2§5¢ FINEST HA TIP TOP Weiners 1. 22¢ Fronts LAMB Loins 14: ~18- FRUITS and VEGETABLES Crapo ic 2lc Dozen barn, 25¢ Cooking Onions. 113¢ 6 Pounds hh Ladi soughh Sb SR Cabbage, large heads. Each ses erenscesnene, ¢ Potatoes. vo PA |] Peck... svelsiviviasie 19e \ CK ROAST or BEEF m.12e¢ 8, i Wo Sellen Villy

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