bssvk v vi l -thg- fr p thursday march 17 1832 v s if j v x died oal3bratth in stilton qp taiday scaroh 141932 thomas oalhrajtb in his 84th year aj at acton sunday morning march il 1932 malcolm mcl dearly beloved basbntof agnesrnlven i skinner and father- of mrs iforman lambert winnipeg aged 69 years oibbon at the hoine of her daugh ter mrs beter corner of chsrch and frederick streets jaoton ontario on- wednesday bvnhlng march r- 16 1933 m wfbtlamioihbons in her flgear ifire in oakvffle greenhooaes fire in the greenhouses of jperktas sons maodonald iroadloakvllle caused damage estimated at between tfl40a and and h500 at mp a m mohday the building was partially destroyed and a large cjuaattty easter sowers burned iprompt response by the oakvlue pffe brigade under chief a bolhrier pre vented further loss- rhe cause jpftho blase was unknown thitfuneral will be- held from bb josephs church on saturday morning t 9 80 a v m interment aj dublin teeter v in memoklul v akyder in loving memory of william k snyder who died march 13 j929 just when ltfetas bright just when ms years were best be was called front this world of sorrow toahome of eternal rest 7 wiferbqwa bt patricks day in the morning monday wul be the first day of ring 1 a week from tosmorrow will be oood jnrlday f three may keep a secret if two of them are dead the little shamrock will be much in evidence today it you are stul fibusjnessr dont about it just she weeks tmtilmay 1 whan the trout flahlng season opens march has certainly contributed its bit toward the winter of 193132 milton has raised the town clerks alary from 900 to 1000 per pear the influenza epidemic- is taking many from their dally occupations these days- j every car has two speeds one when youre tellingit to the magistrate and one when youre braggin number of the local hockey fans attended the hockey games in toronto on saturday and monday evenings ja selection of nw items amateur offleom xa mbioii igldn the mihtttft branch of thejpanadten legloh iaso their jautiim- meeting yes terdaynd etectedthe fpllbwimjtoillcctsi president george coolnan vlce-preatd- ents h e earafrank thompson secretary h p alien treasureroeorge ollbert executive ooihmlttee w b alton w a pattersonj rjrmccauum b 8 adams 6ereantmaiins a patter- oakvflle workman scalded jafetyramior the proteotn of his feuow workmen edward purreu zs douglas- avenue oakvllle was severely scalded in the plant of the oakvllle basket company yesterday when he accidentally stepped into a hot vat he was badly burned aboiftthe tegs below the- knees art oakvllle physician attended him and he was then removed to toronto general hospital the turnertwins wedding -two- popular young people were the principals in a pretty wedding when pearl elizabeth daughter of mr and mrs frantttwiis7ampbetlvilie became the bride of alfred c only son of mrs and the latfc bert turner- the cere mony was performed avthe beetory by bev h w a brand and the bride was given in marriage by her brother reginald twiss who plso supported the groom miss mary- turner was the bridesmaid ftptt during the sighing of the reglstermrs brand played whis perings of love about 60 guestswere present at the reception held at the home of the brides parents and after mr and mrs turner leftontheir trip the guests spent the evening in danc ing jhckjkey notes oonunued frompage one ering of all ihe stpteyw idtyward somehow just doesnt smack of pure jack greers colts are certainly step ping but now some more coaching and a little help and it would appear thd juniors would develop into a real entry for next year j f y there wereabbutfour hundred people who missed seeing a good juniorr game on7rtesdaynlght the elgltty oi hun- dred srho saw the game gqt- a- real bar for 15 it amounted to jus- ft quarter of a cebtraahnte rand wab real value ts bbookv1ule haul on fridayj iarch 18 music by haymaeers orchestra under auspices of the ball club admission gentlemen 35c ladies provide lunch daif bbodccts dootatlons to hlppers theae -ijs- toronto- 4uotatlonsj 1 butter v creamery tsto 1 pasteurlzea27 to 27 do second 26 to26h delivered tor- 19 to 00 lft to 00 above prices for toto orsqlatlonir to betafl trade bntterr- creamery no x pasteurized 28 to 00 dp second 27 to 00 pnuramg cream t osrcountry points eqjal to 00 no tti inb2 jeinwmx and eggs quotattons to country shippers dellv ered- presii extras alsj2 y tboo- do flrsf 20- to oo do seconds 17 to 00 quotations to retail trade cartonrfresh extras 29i tooq do firsts a 25 quotations to shippers ppn y over 5lbs under 5 lbs to 00 hickens auve dressed 12 to 16 10 to 14 12 fe 14 11 to 13 10 to 12 11 to 16 06 to 10 16 to 00 12 to 17 ttt is said you can tell by a mans face when he has loved and lost and by his pockets when he has loved and wont the oldtimers of 1962 we siipopse trill recollect that the winter of 1932 did not really arrive until march in tha- year i r on tuesday- a i horse belonging to morley watson of nelson township was obfleonhihe highway the animal had its back broken and had to be destroyed thereenhousesrfchbishop san are a very pretty sight with their bloom of easter flowers now almost ready this local firm expect to cut 2000 blooms of daffodils for the easter trade this year visitors to the greenhouses are welcome at all times why gbumble if we can buy more food and clothing today for 30 than we could for 40 two or three years ago a ten or twenty per cent cut in wages isnt really a cut at all thats the worst about human nature we clap our hands with glee and shout hurrah when eggs drop a few cents a dozen or 400 hats are cut to 290 but howl like a lone wolf on a barren mountain peak when our income is cut on the other hand the poultry man and ithe hatterajejjiotgriatjy jnrestodin our wage cut but they are interested in idaa th price of eggsor v there is a law of supply and demand insurance flrfprcar casualty etct ejiarrop representative gore distbictmutuat norwich union canadian itbe 3nsubance companies successor to the late- mr j b kennedy m while hauling wood on his farm mr j m near had quite an experience when the team broke through the ice and were plunged into the water un- hltchlng them from the loaded wagon and getting them from the ley water proved quite a task at the auction sale of the estate of the late albert cox yesterday the cow3 brought an average price- of 91 with the top notch price of 120 for one animal this sale went better than has been the usual order for auction sales b j kerrwas in charge that cannot be beaten no matter how we try high wages and high prices go hand in hand while low wages-and- low costs are affinities why grumble things are seeking a level where everything will ow smooth ly give the other fellow allfthe work you can spend all the thoney you can live as economically as your grandpar euls did a ue wages w be gin to rise and work will be plentiful food and clothing prices will also as cend of course but why grumble when this will help the grocer arid the cloth ing dealer umbrella materials jhlorth jfflle values this weekend live in the now form early in life- the habit of living m the present innumerable young men jk t and women are forming just the opposite babit when they have finished school when they have a better job when they have accomplished this thing or achieved that they will begin to enjoy themselves and do their part hi the church work and make father- and mother happy the other day a man over eighty died wtthoutftjriunot a jweek before his lawyer had spoken to him on the subject and he had agreed that every man ought to make a will when it was suggested that he- make it at once he became so fretful that the subject was dropped that man had formed the habit of liv ing in the future and he could not bring himself to date an importaht act with a now though riewwas past fourscore if you want t be happy do not wait till tomorrow do not wait until your work is donife for today begin now aylmer fruitsalad regular 20c line brunswick sardines in oil regular 6c line lit 5c 1 package both for red river ceral f 1 package l5f c maple- leaf bran my all uhbrellas contain steel as a nec essary component just how much however has been a subject of some uv- terest while the umbrella industry is nit a large user of steel its total consump tion o wire and sheets is substantahtial considering- the light welghtomfte fin ished product a maker of umbrella- handles fm a large scale is reported to use 25oetens of high carbon steel rods 350 tons or soft basic rods and 360 tons of bess- emer sheet steel each year the entire industry uses about 1500 tons of sheets and about 1500 tons of rods i wire for the manufacture of ribs and stretchers is made from high carbon rods while the runners notches and various other small parts used in the frames are fashioned from soft basic rods- the steel rods are made frojn-bess- emer sheets it is said that four companies make practically all the umbrella frames in the united states of these three are in philadelphia and one in newark philadelphia may therefore be said to be the home of the umbrella industry in this country west indian 1 ft- tin molasses lvt regular 12c line hens oyer 6 lbs do 4 to 5 lbs do 3 to 4 ibsjii do 3 to 3 lbs roosters over 4 lbs guinea fowl over 2 lbs 13ttcklljngslpver 4 lbs quotations atiovethdlcbte the general market range in value to eggs and poultry on delivery basis wholesale vegetables vegetabiesav wholesale houses are quoted- domeatle potatoes per hag 30 to 35 dressed meats wholesale dealers tedressed meats quote the following prices to the trade- beef foremiarters 700 to 9m carcasses choice 1100 toloo do medium osotouo60 calves choice veal 1100tomoo heavy hogs cwt 00 to soo light hogs cwt 100 to 7 jo abattoir hogs 700 to 800 lambs i 1600 to 1600 mutton qwt 500 to 800 t hides and wool toronto dealers in bide and wool quoting the following prices to shippers city hides green 3c bulls a br 2c country tildes green 2c do cured 3 to 3c calf green 5c country calf oured 4c city veal mp 3c country veal kip 2c do cured 2 to 3c country grasser kip 3e to 4c horsehideno 1 135 no 2 85c no 3 50c horsehair 23c pound wool flat free of rejects 7c pound rejects 5c tallow solid barrels no 1 14 to lc cakesj3 to 2 nound prain quotations grahu dealers on the toronto board of trade are maklngthe following quota tions cif bayport no 1 northern 724c no 2 northern 66 c no 3 northern 64c hay and straw extra no 2 timothy in car loads 1200 to 0000 no 3-tlmottiy- 1000 tollj oat straw 650 to 750 wheatstraws ajotajj all straw must be good length fob bakers akb boilers documents eagerly sought by his torians and genealogists often prova iuslve quarry they have an aptitude fordisappearing 6t getting destroyed in ways that nsbody could lorsee v the second president of harvarct college the venerable charles hauncy who died at the agis of eighfcy left betiindbim a- mass of papers letters notes and aer- mons which passed into the hands it asohiavho died leaving a widow who married a baker for her second husband and every one of president chauncya papers was put to the bottom of atpie not lonff ago an ardent genealogist hot on the trail of family documents sought out an aged relative nearingher hundredth year whose attic he wd reason to hope was a treasurehouse of precious material after being hpspuc ably received ad patieiiay siym the- old lady an account of hbtonly his im- medlale family but au his aunts and cousins second third and fourth in the part of the- country tie came from he led the cohversatlon at las to family papers clutter said the old lady just clut ter abd txe hlice are always getting into them besides my attrcwas so stuffed with papers there was hardly room in it for anything- else untlla yearago i made wlby mlnfl 1 tilltfliult ui leavii it in such a state for those wtiotl come after me so we began bringing them down a few bundles at a time every monday and burned them under the washbouerr andyoud hardly believe ltrbutilr tdokuselevenmonthselevejl months to finish up the lot my dear jjoy are you sick im afraid that lemon pie has upset your digestion it had not the irrepressible groan which had escaped was due not toin- digestlon but to lost opportunity- and the impossibility of even easing his mind- by reproaches addressed to an amiable nextrmonth centenarian who thought awrs for r easter lilies t bud and bloom eacfo 20c- i cineraria each 13r 25c l daiwdisrpertiot 25c cut daffodils per dpzep 15z f ilips per dozen 45c ordr now for easter she had- dofie the cdnslderater thing by her heirs this is 1932 princess soap flakes regular 21c line 19c in 1893 which was but 39 years agco over 150 railroads went b in 1857 soldiers guarded the national treasury against raids in 1837 most- ofcthe factories on the eastern seaboard were closed and 5000 farms could be purchased for less than 250 7 zrin iz il rr in 1812 we hardly knew iwhether we had a home a countiy or a life to live so why worry tnis year the ghosts of our ancestors must smile at our fancied calamities start circulating a few dollars by giving someone a job digging your soil fixing your barn or papering your front bedroom youll be surprised how much pep these circulating dollars will put into our rundown motor a h bishop n 1 phone 54 acton ontario baund steak roasts per lb 18c sirloin porterhouse roasts perltv 1 20cand 22c roasts per lb 17c choice bib roasts lb 16c 17c thick bib boasts lb 15c 16u round shouder stewing beef per lb pork cuts boasts- lb 15c 10c to 12c fresh hams whole per lb or half 15c and 16c shoulder- roasts whole or halfperlh jic jma 15c gash specials 2 homemade sausage lbs for o lbs lard with every cash order m purchased 2 homemade catsup 25 oz bottles for 25c 16c 25c pattersons meat shop we deliver promptly phone potatoes ont potatoes in bags 23 to 25c prices are cariot delivered on track aw via truck respectively toronto current live stock prices conductedjby jheqld establis heavy beef steers butcher steers choice do fair to good do common helfors choice 450 525 450 375 s25 650 565 525 40 540 vert remarkable clarks vegetable soup advertising price 1 j for fcisjc crosse blackwell 1q tomafo catsup ioc 1 regular 22c line e b eddy san towel set regular 200 line 98c the following true incident was told hr a friend not long ago by a woman of the get pleasure from your task as well as quaker faith from your leisure from today as well as from next christmas hard straps straps that have- been stored away lor some time usually become very hard to get the strap back into a good state immerse well in warm soapy water for bout hall an hour then take out and tung upupul it is nearly dry- just bo- fore ad the moisture has gone rub in 7il mboxto jrtds of the strap not peiamountjof clurniquired quite a quaker was once passing a quaker meetinghouse in the country when sud denly hefelt ah impulse to go in and preach although there was no audience he actedyaccording to bis impulse preach- ed a short sermon and then left the build- v 1 some years after while in london he was accosted by a man who said to him sir you- saved my life astonished at such a remark he said what do you mean i dont know you weu said the inanji was passing a certain meetinghouse one day and hea- 1 tag a voice i listened outside the win- 1 dow and then he added in alow voice soon ijijfllmm jmtableymnd as m exconvict and in despair but fam- v your words eavedme ifift v di v i kfefc ta wgvis3itfesigia t h- r vv 2ki i pounds both for clover gold butter 1 package mcormiclc wafers 35c do fair to good butcher cows good do medium canners and cutters baby beef bulls good do bolognas feeders good blockers springers calves good and choice do medium do grassers a sheep lambs choice do culls spring lambs choice western lambs choice hogs fob 450 525 325 375 200 300 60 150 600 800 300 375 225 250 400 450 300 400 3000 600b 750 850 500 700 300 350 150 350 700 150 500 800 1100 70ct 440 elliot optical house ltd two expert 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