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Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Feb 1931, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1931 ission Named erboro. -- The County Roads ssion was appointed by the Council; on the new basis ibed by the Department of 8, it is composed of five as follows: Reeve Koons, ited for five years; Reeve iy tor four years; Deputy-Reeve etiian, three years; Reeve San- of Havelock, for two years, teeve Hawthorne for one year. Cut Defeated iwall.~Per diem salaries of lors in attendance at Council committee, which aroused so discussion at the 1930 October , again came to the fore at the ig of United Counties' Council, W. Mcintyre, reeve of Finch duced a bylaw to change this ice from $8 to $6, as an amend- to the last bylaw dealing with tter. A motion to arise during he second: reading of the bylaw re- il in the defeat of the amend- *hotograph Presented i Cobourg. --At the afternoon session he counties council, an enlarged graph of Ex-\Warden Charles idson, of Campbellford, was pre- ted to that body by Reeve J. N. "of Campbellfori, change Members Trent River.--Rev, W. R. Archer, of Hayelock, has reccived an ation to become pastor of Regent pect Church, Lakefield, and Rev. CA. Kenip of Lakefield, has receiv- 'an invitation to become pastor if Havelock and Trent River charge. ntendent Censured ngston.--A motion of censure fms passed by the County Council at al sgssion 1n which the council rely reprimanded Mr. R. H. Fair, y Roads Superintendent, and id him that in the future it was duty to adhere strictly to the in- gtions issued by the Good Roads mittee of the County and the ban Roads Commission. From Utilities térboro.--~A cheque for $3,967 was presented 'to Mayor Denne and several members of the City Council by the Utilities Commission at its reghlar meeting, The amount repre- sents the profits of the Waterwor' s Department after $2,000 had been set aside in the reserve fund, .- Car Thief Trapped Gangnoque, -- Donald Harris 18, Montreal, was arrested in a rooming house here charged with stealing a roadster from Montreal garage. He came ~~ ar as Kingston, st. ed for a few days enroute to Cornwall, "fe was arrested here by lacal police who received word from police headquart- ers in Montreal. To Build New Mill Fenelon Falls,--Men are now at work clearing the site for a new mill to be erected on the property just west of the Canadian National Rail- way and between West Street and the Rosedale Road, Death of Reuben Cronk Deseronto-- Reuben M. Cronk, who wag born on Big Island, 97 years ago, has died in Deseronto, where he had lived most of his life. He was em ployed by the Rathbun Co., later op- ening a meat business. He was first police officer of Deseronto, A family of eight survive. Wages Are Cut Peterboro.-- Laborers. on the county road system escaped the wage cut which the county council applied to teamsters, patrol men and machine men, 'Teamsters' wages are reduced from $6 to $5 a day, patrol and ma- chine men from $5 to $4 a day, but the laborers' wage remains at thirty cents an hour, which is three dollars for the ten hour day. Course Ended Omemee.--~The close of a success. ful six-week course in home econom- ics for girls and agriculture for boys was marked in Omemee when about 130 people sat down to a tasty ban- Yuet in Coronation Hall. The bene- ts that should be derived from: the lessons, taken this year by 24 girls and 14 boys, were reviewed and some excellent advice was given in a strong toast" list. Mortgage Paid off Picton, ~The annual congregatio. 11 meeting of the United Church was held in the schuol room, The Pastor, Rev. F. M. Wooton, presided. "The reports of the various departments revealed a very healthy growth. One of the most pleasing reports was that the mortgage had been paid off the Lchurch building. The whole amount raised by the congregation is $13,081, Room was Entered Brockville.--~Some time during the rogress of a hockey match an un- nown person, or persons, broke into the dressing room of the Smiths Falls team and stole a couple of pairs of spats, cigarettes and other articles from the clothing of the players. Missing From Home Kingston.--Herbert Weir, a fifteen vear-old Kingston boy, residing at 325 Sydenham street, has been miss- ing since Monday last, and the police have been asked to aid in the scarch® that is being made for him. No rea- son can be given for the lads ab- sence from home, Fair Dates Fixed Picton.--Picton Fair dates this year have been fixed for Tuesday, Vednesday and Thursday, August 18, 19 and 29. This is a week later than last year. Peterborough wants Match Peterborough --Peterborough is re- newing its bid for the international plowing match, and when J. J. Duffus attends the convention of the Ontario Plowmen's Association in Toronto next Wednesday, he will be commis- sioned by the finance committee of the city council to offer $1,000 and a banquet for the big competition, Chekes on Food Kingston.--A piece of meat lodged in his throat caused the death at Waltham, Mass. of Delbert Smith, son of Mrs. Marietta and the late Elias Smith of Napanee, The remains will be brought to Napanee for inter- ment. Deceased was in business at Waltham, where he resided for over 20 years, He was untharried. Uting Ice Road Cornwall.--While no automabiles haye made the crossing to date, ice roads across the St. Lawrence from Anderson's Ferry and Glen Walter to St, Regis are in general use at the present time of horse drawn vehicles aud pedestrians. At Anderson's Fer. ty, several loads or hay have been brought across from, Cornwall sland to the mainland. Shorthorn Sale. Lindsay, = The annual Victoria Shorthorn sale will be held in Lind. say on Thursday, February Sth, The animals listed in the above sale for 1931 have been breeders in Vitcoria County and it is the feeling of the directors that thé high -stetidard at the past sales will be maintained. $200,000 For Roads Cornwall =Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Counties Council has been asked by its road superintendent, J, Gy Cameron, to appropriate $200 for county road purposes during 1931 The highway program for the vear includes $86,000 for construction and the balance for maintenance and gen- eral purposes. City To Operate Park Kingston.~Now that the city has purchased Lake Ontario Park, the control of this park will come under the jurisdiction of the civie- parks committee. It ig proposed to carry on the tourist camp and to also ar- range for park amusements and. pav- illion privileges, but no definite steps have been taken as yet, Honored By Friends , Jrockville. -- Masonic friends of Thomas W, Cumbers, 35 Wall street, one of Brockville's best known and most esteemed older residents, gath- ered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Drummond, 53 Pear] street west, and tendered him a surprise party' in honot ot his 84th birthday. T 'ansients Fed Cornwall.--More than 50 hungry transients who have visited Cornwall last week, without a cent in their pockets to buy food have been fed at the new Salvation Army soup-kitchen at the First street Citadel. Command- ant I. Wells and Mrs, Wells have had five or six guests, on an averags, for cach meal. Organists Appointed Kingston,--J. 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King E. Simcoe 8. Phone 28 Phone 68 the First Baptist Church as organist. Mrs. W. Richardson, formerly organist at Princess Street Church, has accepted the organ at Chalmers Church and will take over her new duties in the near future. PRODUCE PRICES TORONTO PRODUCE (Buying) Toronto dealers are buying pro- duce at the following prices: Eggs--Ungraded, cases returned, tresh extras, 23¢: fresh firsts, 20c¢: seconds, 16¢; pullet extras, 21c. Butter--No. 1 Ontario Crcam- ery, solids, 31 to 31ic; No. 2, 40 to S0ie. Churning cream--Special, 20 to 80¢c; No. 1, 28 to 29¢c; No. 2, 25 to 26e¢. Cheese--No, 1, large, colored, paraffined and government graded, l4c. Quotations to poultry shippers are as follows:-- Poultry-- Dressed "A" Grade Alive Select M.F. Spring chickens, 6 Ibs. ea: «ois Over 6 to 6 lbs. Ble os aa sens Over 43 to 6 lbs. QaCh «+ «4 44s Over 4 to 4% Iba. each . «.v.0. 4 lbs. each and under «¢ +4 oo Fatted hens, over 6 ibs. each .... Over 4 to 6 Ibs. each +. +. .. Over 3% to 4 lbs. each .. .. Young turkeys over 12 Ibs. .. Over 8 to 12 1bs, each .. +. .. Under '8 lbs, ... Old turkeys ..... Geese, over 8 to 12 Ibs. each .. .. . All other welghts Old roosters, over & Ibs. each .. .. White ducklings, over 5 Ibs, ea. Over 4 to 6 lbs. each .. .. «#20 Colored ducklings, 2¢ less. Guinea fowl, per pair .. ... 81.25 (Selimg) Toronto dealers are offering produce to retall dealers at the following prices: Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, 32 to 33c; fresh extras, loose, 30 to 31c; firsts, 28¢; seconds, 22c; pullet extras, 24c. . Butter, No. 1 creamery, prints 34¢; No. 2, creamery, prints, 83c. Cheese ~~ New, large, 15jc: twins, 16%¢; triplets, 16¢; stiltons, 204e. Old, large, 24c; twins, 24jc; old stiltons, 27¢. Poultry Chickens, 6 Ibs. up ..... Do.. 4 to 6 Ibs. ..... Do., 3% to 4 1bs. Do., 8 to 3% Ibs. s.uee Hens, over b Ibs. .ive0e Broflers sco sovevinees Ducks sess snvsrenssanh Turkeys, A grade ...... Geese 22 20 18 © LL B22 IR WNC S 3 0 15) 3 « Sesrsssnntsneny TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations, re- all, in effect on the St. Lawrence Market, Toronto. Eggs, extras s...ci viva. Eggs, Firsts .,......0.40 Eggs, pullet extras ...... Butter, dairy per pound 0.28 Dv., Creamery, per poutd ..........0.85 Fruits and Vegetables Carrots, 6 bunches ...... Beets, doz. bunches ...... basket Cabbage Cauliflower Spinach, peck ....... ushrooms, per pound .... Onions, bunch, three for .. Leaf Lettuce, three for .... Head Lettuce, two for ... Parsley, per bunch ..., 9.05 Celery, head Squash, each ....000 Parsnips, basket Beets, basket Peppers, each Herbs, bunch Radishes, bunell cee ieiim Oranges, per doz .... 0.35 Honeydew Melons, each 0.25 Grapefruit, 8 for Potatoes, 0.40 CE Jeers veres 008 reiceres O10 OGRE eseeieus sessessines "eves nnnne EE EE ER] Ltr ae ORE Gra eco seeds ng eevee TAT SID AS Bn TOD bed Dd PRON OMOMCONNONOSOMDONT OD "00s ) bag Cucumbers, six for oohoocom ve save «3 0 0 03 On "| Pears, basket vss 40.35 qt. Eggplant, each .. Green peppers, basket . Sweet. potatoes 6 lbs... « Cranberries, qt. Pumpkins, each Latest Stock Report eteen cease TORONTO Stock High Br. A. Oil 147% Braz, .. 23 Can, Brd, 7 Dis. Sgm, 12% Hr. Wal. 8 Ford .. 23% Int. Util, 37 Int. Nkl. 14% Int. Pet. 14% Imp, Oil 17% Lob, "A" 12 Mc, Fre. 203% Mt. Pwr, 52% S. Station 31 Low 14% 22% 7 124 % 28% bi 14% 14% 17% 12 19% 023% 31 Standard Mines Ajax .. Big Mis, De. Ms. Holl. . 840 Hy, Gold 36 Lk. Sh, 2590 Nranda., 1710 Sh, Grd, $3 Tk. Hg. 710 Wr. Hr. 223 147 43 10380 147 43 1030 820 85 2590 1700 92 705 220 NEW YORK Stock Am, Can, 119% Am, Fr. Pr. 30% Am, Tel, ..1883% Am, Inter, 103% Anacondg 33% Bendix 10% High Low Ya 29% s 188 110 187 19 327% 19% 0.10 26 0.76 0.26 0.26 0.26 Beth, Steel Byers A.M, Can. Dry Can. Pac. Cn. Fl. Pr. Co. I. Co. Chrysler Col. Gas .. Fox Film Gen, Elec, Gen. Mot, Int. Tel. .. Kelvinator Mt. Wara Nat, Cash Pl. Rd. 9 Paramount Radio ... Radio Kth, Simmons 16% St. NJ. .. 41% U.S. Rubber 127% U.S. Steel 1401 Vanadium hl% Yel. Truck 10% Money 13 per cent, 618 16% 33% 425 17% 12% 17% 363% 32% 44% 38% 0% 10% 20% 35% LE KY 456% 10% 19% 147 Man Found Dying on 1030 830 85 2500 1700 93 710 221 (Canadian Press Despatch) Lindsay, Feb, 8.---~Found teamsters, unconscious ana frozen, Alex Black, 65 year resident of Victoria Road, while being removed to a Close 111% 30 19 a3 1914 Coroner E, Falls, 18 now on his way vestigate. Road Near Lindsay by halt old dled farm house early today. Black, who wus believed: to have been walking to his home from Kinmount where he had been employed was found lying on the road, face-downward A. White of Fenelon to in. " Just Arrived 100 New Spring Dresses an THE FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe St. South Phone 8083W (Simple Home Recipe For Bad Stomach Gives Swift Relief If you are a victim of Stomach Troubles-----Gas, Sourness, Pain or Bloating--you may have quick and certain relief by following this good advice. Artificial digestants and starva- tion diets are seldom needed. Within reason, most folks may eat what they like, if they will keep their stomach free from souring acids that hinder or paralyze the work of digestion. And the best and easiest way to do this Is to follow every meal with a little Bisurated Magnesia--a pleasant, harmless form of Magnesia that swiftly neutralizes acidity and keeps your stomach sweet and clean. A few days' trial of Bisurated Magnesia (powder or tablets), which any good druggist can sup- ply at trifling cost, should quickly convince yon that fully 90 per sent. of ordinary stomach distress fs absolutely unnecessary, Try Bisurated Magnesia today! 2-AND ONLY 2 'MORE DAYS LUKE'S Quitting Business AU [ON Will Positively End With Thursday Night's Auction, February Sth. The Auctioneer's Hammer Will Fall More Sharply Than Ever These Last Two Days, So, Come Prepared To Bid Quickly And Receive The Greatest Bargains of Your Life! Come and Bid! Come and Buy! Come and Save! Thursday Feb. 5th Will Be your Last Opportunity To Tell "Us What You Ate Willing to Pay For Furniture, Radios, Rugs, Pianos, Lamps, Linoleum. Only 2 More Days-- TOMORROW We Will Sell 1 Two Ton Buick Truck! 2 Adding Machines! . 2 Typewriters! 3 Office Desks! Filing Cabinets! 1 Large Safe! Office Equipment! etc. AS WELL AS Chesterfield Suites! Dining Room Suites! Bed Room Suites! Bed! Springs! Mattresses! Radios! Pianos! Etc. 4 More Auctions-- Thursday Feb. 5th Will Be your Last Opportunity To Tell Us What You Are Willing to Pay For Furniture, Radios, Rugs, Pianos, AFTERNOONS SALES 2to 4.30 TwiceDaily 7.30 to 10 Don't be a bit backward in Bidding. Remember, it's just as simple and easy as purchasing in the regular way--only at this Auction you call YOUR OWN PRICE instead of being required to pay the regular price marked on the merchandise. Luke Furniture Co. 63 King Street East A Souvenir fo First B50 Ladies In Store Le fore 2 p.m. Tomorrow. ih ER SR re Oshawa, Ont. A beautiful and expensive plece of Furniture will ve given away to someone in the crowd at both after. noon and evening sales!

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