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Oshawa Daily Times, 30 Dec 1931, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931 a LIABILITIES $35,000,000.00 Pald vp. . ] eFC es og rdu uae suse es seBessenantns HT ied forward. netadeners 000,000.00 farted 2 by yey 3 c 6 1,050,000.00 Smt incl di isissisdasricd 40,213,829.54 $170,913,903.64 value) 1 Securities and British, Foreign blic Securities other market value). . and ord all bad and doubtf: Loans, estimat and Discoun here ess rebate of vi Me 'after making full than Cana- in ao. 345.043.66 General Manager ties and Assats t 30th November, 1931 the certified ank Canta Hosa Office and with transacti = = i Mee, Conte, 353 Dumb, 151 of AB. BRSDIECR. Price, Wi and securities at Head Office at the close the a that we have ormation and explanations required, a a Leh pl dd notice, have i a, The above statement is in our opinion pr: of the Bank as at 30th i oi 1931, Ww. SARE THOMSON, C.A. of Peat, Marwick, i rb Chk sh ed it the books of Michail £ Co. } dst house & Co. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT $4,106,778.29 SoAdR.27-23 _99,585,108.41 Produce Prices on the Con. nercial Marhets TORONTO PRODUCE ( Toronto dealers are buying produce at the ollowing prices: Eggs -- Ungraded, cases re- turned, fresh extras, 29c; fresh firsts, 24c; second, 18c; pullet cxtras, 19c. Butter -- No. 1 Ontario cream- ery solids, 21% to 21%ec; No. 3, 203 to 20jc. Churning cream -- Special, 21 to 22¢; No. 1 20 to 21¢c; No. 2, 17 to 18c. Cheese -- No. 1 large, colored. par#fiined and government grad- ed, 10%e. Quotations to poultry shippers are nominal. (Selling) Toronto dealers are offering preduce to retail dealers at the following prices: Eggs -- Fresh extras, in car- tons, 37¢; fresh extras loose. 35¢; firsts, 30c; seconds. 22c: pullet extras, 25c¢; storage e1tras, 27¢; firsts, 25c; seconds 2c Butter -- No. 1 prints, 24c; No. 2, oricts, 22c. Cheese, new, large, 12¢; twins, 124c; triplets, 12%ec; new stil- tors, 1l43c. Old, large, 18c; twins, 1831c; triplets, 18%c¢c; sul- tons, 2)%e. Poultry -- Chickens, 5 to 6 1bs., 26¢ 1b.; 4 to 5 Ibs, 23¢; 3 to 4 lbs, 22¢; under 214 1bs., 2%c: Hens, over 5 1bs., 20 to 23c; 4 to 5 1bs., 22c. Ducklings, 22 to 25¢; iwseese, 18 to 20c. 'Tur- keys, 25 to 30c. FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations. retail, in eftect on the St. rence Market, Toronto: Produce Ezge. extras, doz. ... 0.40 Do., firsts, doz. . 0.30 Do., pullet extras . ... Butter, dairy. 1b .... 0.20 Do., creamery, 1b. 0.25 Fruits and Vegetables-- Apples, bus. . Baoanas, doz. Crar berries, qt. . Grapes, 2 Ibs, .. Oranges, doz. I emons, doz. Pineapples, each langerines, doz. .. Beuns, green, qt. .. 'irceoli, bunch Brussels sprouts, qt. Celery, head Chicory, head .... Cucumbers, each ... Cress, 3 bunches ... Cabbage, doz. Green peppers, 8 for fggplant, each .... Herbs, bunch .ettuce, Lead Mushrooms, 1b. ... On'ons, basket Potatoes, basket . Parsnips, bag Radishes, 8 bunches Squash, cach Tomatoes, 1b., creamery. creamery ocooo 0000000000000 000000980090 00 bob pk on pk OO OF pk pk GO bd gl pt DD BN a bd OF £3 oe £9 OF OV 0 BD 0D BO COON NOOONOOCOOIMNBOMMIMNODOMIITAN - TORONTO GRAIN Grajn dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the following quotations for car lots: Manitoba wheat--No. 1 hard, 71¢; No. 1 Nor., 69¢; No. 2 do, 63c No. 3 do., 608e; No. 4 do. ). Manitoba oats -- No. 2 C.W., 37ye¢; No 8 C.W., 36ic; 1 feed, 364c. Manitoba batley--No. 3 C.W., 453c; Argentine corn, ble, plus duty, South African corn, Géc, plus U.S. funds (c.i.f. Bay porta), Millfeed delivered ontreal freights, bags included .-- Bran, per ton, $21.25; shorts, per ton, ge .25; middlings, per ton, $30.- Ontario grain--Wheat, 60c to 62¢; barley, 40c; oats, 21c to 24c; rye, 37c to 89c; Ontario corn, 43c to 45c. TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Toronto dealers are paying for hay and stro, baled carlots, de- 'vered per ton: No. 2 timothy No. 3 timothy Wheat, straw Oat, Straw --..... Rye, straw ........ sees seve save sess WINNIPEG GRAIN Winnipeg, Dec. 30.--A revival of export trade, coupled with re- ports of unfavorable weather over the Argentine wheat fields, sent wheat prices higher here yester- day, Prices closed 1% to 1% cents firmer. Demand for lower grades fea- tured cash wheat but interest was at a low ebb. Cash PriCes Wheat--No. 1 hard, Nb. 1 Nor., 60%c; No. 2 Nor, 56%c; No. 3 Nor, 51jc; No. 4 478c; No. 5, 44%c; No. 6, 41%¢c; 'eed, 39%¢c; track, 593c; No. 1 durum, 77%e; screenings, per 60%e¢c; Bad Motor Crash Napanee. --As a result of a motor crash near the noon hour on Satui~ dav, one car was forced into the ditch and Mrs. Henry Armitage, South Napanee, was injured about the head and had to have medical attention, A wo acrs were proceeding ng' east at the time, and dnving tile one car was Allan LaMore of Lrenton. In this car were six peo- ple. 'Lhe other car was driven by W. Ross Hudgins of Toronto, who with Mrs. Hudgins and the latter's parents, Mt. and Mrs. Armitage, were proceeding to- Kingston to spend the day. Christmas In Hospital Kingston, -- Christmas festivities were duly observed in the: Hotel Dieu Hospital again this year, Shortly after midnight Friday mornir~ Midnight Mass was cele: brated by the Hospital chaplain, Rev. S. LeSage. The Midnigat Mass was very impressive and was pre- ceded by a procession of the nurses in uniform singing Christmas hymns As they entered the chapel, they Sng very sweetly, "Holy Night". Following the igh mass, two low masses were said during which Christmas hymns were sung. The celebrant at the mass later in the morning was Rev. )f. Brady. To Address Women Kingston. -- Attorney-General'! W. H. Price :s to speak in Kingston on January 20, before the Conservative Women's Association of this city, Almonte--~A Nativity play was presented in the town hall by the pupils of St. Mary's high school, under the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph, before a large audi- ence. All members of the cast play- ed their parts well, and the result® ing complete presentation was a pleasing spectacle. The vocal chor- ton, 50c. Oats--No. 2 C.W., 29%e; 3 C.W., 263c; extra No. 1 feed, 26%c; No. 1 feed, 243c; No, 2 'eed, 22%c rejected, 19jc track, 285%ec. Barley -- Malting grades: 6. row ex. No. 3 C.W., 408¢; 2-row ex. No. 3 C.W., 40%c; other ~rades, No, 3 C.W., 373ic; No. 4 C.W.,, 35%¢c; No. 5 CW, /., 3235¢; track, 36§c V Ves: DOC; ; No, 8 C.W,, jected, 76c; track, 98c. Rye--No, 2 C.W., 44ic. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Buffalo, Dec. 30.--Hogs-- Re- 76¢c; re- No. | 33%e¢; | No. 2 | | us singing was well done. Kingston --John Fisher was re- rlected reeve of the Village of Portsmouth for the twenty-seventh time. Reeve Fisher was unopposed at the nominations held in the Town Hall at noon today and thus was accorded an acclamation. ALD, MACDONALD, ceipts, 1,600; below 210 Is. ac- tive to shippers; 20 to 25¢ under Monday's average; heavier kinds scarce, abbut steady: medium 1 cholee, 120 to 200 ts... mostly $5.40; few 225 bs., 5.25; odd lots, 270 to 325 bs. $4. 50 to $4.75. Cattle -- Receints, 25; steady; nothing done on over steers. Calves--Receipts, 100; veal- ers, $1 higher; bulk better lots, $10.50; common and medium, $7 to $9. Sheep-- Receipts, 300; steady to weak; fed westerns straight at $6.25; few natives, cows, hold- lambs, $6.50: common and medium, $5° to $5.50. LIDAY SAVE ON DRUGS AT THE REXALL STORES BRONCHIAL SYRUP A sure remedy for coughs and SPECIAL THIS WEEK 25¢ MELOIDS FREE with B50c Bottle colds, BOTH FOR 50c 1932 And here's the deal tonic for 'the purpose. Reg. $1.00 79 bottle. This week ... c I drive away a cold and at 'same time acts as a tonic 850¢ Jar of Jon'eel: Vani hing Cream For Baby's tender skin there is no soap more suitable than TINY TOT SOAP This week we offer: Three 10c Cakes and a 15¢ Wash- BOTH FOR 59¢ SEPTIC SORE One of the most dangerous affections can be prevented by regu- lar gargling with Rexall THROAT throat THROAT GARGLE 25¢ BOTTLE EDDIE W'DONALD (Continued from Page 1) ell, however, pointed out. that he had no intention of remaining as a member of the council, but stated that he would tender his resigna- tion as soon as the council was or« ganized, thus leaving it to the rest of the 1931 council to appoint his successor, as is provided in the municipal Act. Mayor Mitchell was very emphatic on that point, stat- ing that his only reason for quali fying was to prevent the necessity of calling for new nominations for this ward. | In Cedardale, two of the retiring aldermen, John Caunt and Edmund Jackson, were re-elected by accla- a newcomer to municipal office was also elected by acclamation to take the place of Alderman J. B. Water- ous, who has retired from the coun- eil, Aldermanic Contests Stubborn contes.s are promised for aldermanic honors in the north- east, southeast and southwest wards. In the Northeast ward, four candidates have qualified. These are Thomas Hawkes, of the 1931 council, W, Gordon Bunker, who was an alderman in 1930 but drop- ped out a year ago, John G. Ste- of whom are new aspirants for city council honors. In the Southeast ward, Alderman Thomas Knox drops out. Ald. Louis 8. Hyman and Ald. Harry H. Cawker, of the 1931 council, are again in the field, and with them to make a fiveman contest, are Samuel J. Babe, Milton Hodgson and Henry K. Foote. This prom- ises to be an interesting contest. In the southwest ward, the three aldermen of 1931, William Boddy, Samuel H. Jackson and Fred O. Kirby, are again in the fleld, and ing them is Edwin Clark, pre- ERUSCHEN SALTS 69c 25¢ BABY'S OWN TABLETS 20c 250 TOOTH BRUSH 19¢ $1.00 REGESAN SALINE 79¢ 25¢ CARTER'S LIVER PILLS 20c 25¢ SEIDLITZ POWDERS 19¢ 85¢ SLOAN'S LINTMENT 20¢ 60¢c KOTEX 30c B50c FRENCH BALM 89¢c WRIGLEY'S GUM 8 FOR 10c B50c aon SEHOLD 50c 'GIN PILLS LOVES Your choice with 50c JASMINE PERFUME FREE OR 50c JAR JASMINE CREAM FREE a Box of JASMINE E POWDER for $1.00 F . 88¢ 80¢ SHAVING OUTFIT Consisting of AUTO STROP RAZOR AUTO 'STROP STROP ONE A. 8, BLADE and 50¢ KLENZO SHAVING Ly FOR BACKACHES JURY & LOVELL Phone 28 Phone 68 PHONE CARBOI¥ J \GES DAY. BE\ | FOR THE ) | WE D sident of the Southwest Ward Rate- payers' Association. Election feel- ing is running high in this ward and this looks like being one of the keenest contests of the three. Considerable interest was taken in the qualification ceremonies last night, there being a large assembly of citizens at the clerk's office be- tween seven and nine o'clock to look on at the proceedings. Sum of Candidates The. following is a summary of the standing as a result of qualifi cations: For Mayor--Ald. Peter A. Mac donald and Eddie McDonald. For Board of Education--Allin F. Annis, BE. A. Lovell, Dr. B. A. Brown ® and J. Carroll Anderson (elected by acclamation). For Public Utilities Commision --John Stacey, Willlam H. Ross and James C. Fowlds. For Aldermen - Southeast ward: L. 8. Homa. is. 8 .. K. Foote, H. We Lor ond M. Hodgaon Southwest ward: Willlam Boddy, 8. H. Jackson, F. O. Kirby and E. Clark. . Northeast ward: Thomas Hawkes, J. G. Stephens, W. G. Bunker and J. B.. Hutchison. Northwest ward: Clifford Har dall (elected by acclamation). The Illtreated: "I'm - going to get my own back." The Sympa- thetic: "Well, whose back have you got at present." Tourist (look'ig at ' Venus de Milo) :--"One thing those Greeks hadi on us; 'when they talked disarmament they dis armed' EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS ARE CANDIDATES: mation, while Albert J. Crandall, phens and J. B. Hutchison, both) Prescott. ~Christmas cheer bask- ets were distributed to 40 needy sanulics through the efforts oi the women's Institute. 'Lhe food con- tained 1n them was contributed by a number of citizens. Those re- sponsibie for the distribution were Mrs. J. J. Shaver, Mrs. J. Burke, si18, J. 'roiicuce, Mis. W, M. Leacy Mrs, G. B. Jenkinson, Miss K. W. Melvilie, Mrs. J. C. Carruthers, Mrs ind Crait, Mrs. Albert Scott, Mrs. William Plumb, Mrs. W. H, Raney, -s. Roy Phillips. Annual Entertainment sdessa.--The auditorium of the United Church was filled on Tues- day evening for the annual Christ- mas entertainment, held under the auspices of the Sunday School. A iemarture was made in the form of program this vear and instead of the usual miscellaneous numbers, a very appropriate pageant was pre- sented. The title of the pageant wth S nta Claus on Christmas e was 'Ourselves and Others", and the £5, Kio large cast was composed of child ren of the several grades in th school, as well as adult members the school. Winter At Last Pembroke.-- Winter seems at 1a to have settled down to business iese parts. Snow in sufficie quantit to provide sleighing ca followe" by cold weather, and the second time in a month the | has taken on the Ottawa, Tre Destroys Home Perth.--Fire breaking out during tie owner's absence, destroyed the home of George Rathwell, situated about seven miles from Perth on -ural route No. 1, early Saturday morning. Mr Rathwell, who lived alone on his farm, had been visiting wits a sister for the Christmas sea- con, and it is thought a defective flue caused the blaze, which spr rapidly and razed a woodshed and Summer kitchen, as well as the house BUEHLER 12 King Street E. Where Meats are Always Fresh and Clean UEHLER ROTHERS, Limited Phone 12 King Street E. Phone 1147 A FEW CHOICE DRY-PICKED-YOUNG Turkeys Special New Year's Values FRESH Ham-Pork Roast 12 1-2¢ DUMART'S KITCHENER MILD-CURE-HICKORX SMOKED Hams and That old fashioned flavor 1b. 1 §e FRESH Creamery Butter | Ib. 23¢ Old 1b. Cheese 2lc SHOULDIR Vea Roast 12 1:2¢ STRICTLY FRESH Choice Quality Young Lroose There is a good selection of freshly arrived birds ib. 21¢ 800 LBS. Mealed Back Bacon Any size plece ry) The Pound 1 MEALED Cottage Rolls ib. 12 1=2¢ PICNIC HAMS Shortening 5 Ib, Limit 1b. 10¢ PRIME Rib Roast ed About @ Ibs. each FOR YOUR DRESSING Sausage Meat Ib. Rosse 1b. 16¢ 12 PORK LIVER PORK HEARTS PORK HOCKS FAT FOR BASTING The Pound Cente Steak 1 Ge Roast Ib. LOIN VEAL CHOPS Ib. 21¢ Veal ie we FOR a MEAT LOAF 19 Ibs, Beef ~~ OhoPPed 1% Ibs, Veal 49- 1 Ib, Pork BONELESS AND ROLLED Neal wn. 18. 10. Side Pork Ib.

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