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Oshawa Daily Times, 5 Dec 1927, p. 12

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LAD FACES CHARGES A 14-year-old boy appeared be gore Magistrate Ruttam, at Nap- anee, Saturday, and pleaded guilty to a charge of killing a cow which was owned by a Sheffield Town- sh farmer, aud Eo ide. e la ded guilty to stea Tra iaiom trom the 'buggy of McDonald, and to attempt- ag to set fire to a school-hanse] somw months ago, He was sentenced 10 from three to seven years at the 'Ontario In 1 School, TRYMEN MEET The annual distriey dairy meet- ing wad held at Spencerville, undce the auspices of the Provincial De- partment. of : Agriculture and the DaDirymen's Association of East- ern Ontario, James A. Sanderson, director for. the dlstrict, presided. George H. Barr, Director of Dairy- ing; G. G. Publow, Chief Dairy In- © gtructor; the District Representa- tive of the Departmen of Asricul- 'and a member of the Dairy mmissioner's staff at Ottawa, addressed the meeting. The local dairy Instructor gave a report of his work during the season, A large number attended the meet- {ng and matter of vital importance to the dairy industry were discus- X sed, PRICES WERE HIGH High prices prevailed Saturday on the Kingston market, Eggs guoted at 76 a dozen with few tak- ing at that price, Farmers are tak- { ing back to the farm almost as many eggs as they bring to mar- ket, due to the high price, Butter showed a reduction and forty cents was the low price quoted generally, although a few were asking 43¢c a pound, Butter and egg prices were the chief items of contention, Other prices remained about the same with the following being quoted: Cabbage, 5 to 10; apples, $1.50 bushel; cauliflower, 10 to 25c; car- yots, beets, etc, $1 bushel; chick- ' ens, 90c to $1; turkeys, 37 to 45c 8 pound; beef, 8t o 10; pork, 16 to 17; veal, 18 to 20¢;. lamb, 80c, BELLEVILLE MARKET Saturday's market at. Belleville {was well attended despite the chill- ing' atmosphere and considerable products were disposed of at a reasonable price. Strictly fresh eggs No. 1 were readily disposed of at 65c per dozen, and butter &5c | per pound. Chickens ranged in price from $1.75 to $2.26 per pain Apples were a feature any sold at $2 to 84¢ a hamper, according to guality. Turnips were Se each, 0° 750 a bushel; onions, 31.50 a bushel; cabbage, 40¢ a dozen; ea' rots, 76¢ a bushel; nips, $1.00 a bushel, and, squash * in price from 15 to 20c each ans. 200 a quart; pumpkins, § to 20c each; Savoy eabbage, § «nd 100 a head; beets sold at 25¢ - peek, and citrons at 10¢c. eachi pears were gold by one vendor at 40c a peck; potatoes went at $1.75a 90-1b. bag. Hens sold at $5.00 a piece, In the fruit line oranges asked 40¢ and lemons 40c a dozen, and grape- fruit, 8 for 25c, I: nhte fish line, one fishmonger sold his catch of herrings at 60c a dozen, yraybacks, 2 for 26c; whitefish and lunge at 18¢c a 1b, WOMAN RELATED STRANGE STORY Arrest Made After Patient Unconscious, is Admitted to Hospital Hamilton, Dec, 4--A woman, said to be from Brantford, was brought to St. Joseph's Hospital in an un- conscious condition about 4 o'clock this morning, and two hours later Detective Duffy and Constable Bar- rett were called to investigate the case, From what the police officers were able to learn, the woman was taken to the hospital by two men, The men told the police, the latter said, that they were walking along a street in Brantford on Saturday night when the woman approached in her auto- mobile and invited them to accom- pany her to a party in Ancaster, When they reached Ancaster: they danced until about 1.30 am. they said, when the woman complained of not feeling well. At 3.30 o'clock, they said, the woman said her con- dition was worse and asked to be tak- en to a doctor, The men said they endeavored to find a doctor, but be- ing strangers, and the hour when most persons were in bed, they at length drove to St, Joseph's Hospital, this city, ' | Your last chance to join the Oithophonic Victrola 1 a " London, Dec, j=Strgng sure by an influential group Abe financial and business leaders failed today to induce F Secretary Sir Austen at Geneva to meet Maxim , the Soviet's associate commissar for foreign af- fairs, to discuss the resumption of Angio-Russian relations, Sir Austen Chamberlain's cool re fusal, even with the intermediation of M. Briand, diplomat is due to the hardening of the temper of the British Govern- ment against the Russian rulers since Prime Minister Baldwin's "olive hall because of the revelationg of a coptinuance of Bolshevist propagan- da in the Orient and Communist at- tacks on British peace at home. Not only are two persons now be- ing tried in the London Courts as alleged spies of the Soviet Govern- ment, but officials here said yester- of a continued influx of Bolshevist money for the minority movement of ions, Besides the domestic annoy- ances of Moscow origin, a succession of 'warnings of trouble inspired by Moscow has been arriving from In- dia and Afganistan, as well as the Dutch East Indies, which lie athwart the important British naval routes, "We are forced to make the hu- miliating confession," the official said yesterday, "that the American policy of non-recognition has been right from the first, whereas Great Britain had to undergo such experiences as the Zinovieff letters, and the Arcos raid before public opinion was willing to forego some tri quit dealing with the enemy of all other states," LITTLE CHANGE IN semble Last Year's, Ac- cording to Statistics Ottawa, Dec, 5,--~Oug of 10 in- dicators of conditions throughout the Dominion which are of Statistics, six show that Cana- now on & higher level than they (were this time last year, In the table which follows the state of the i Index for the present year is given results are: Employment 4,,0000s0000 PIBIOB sp0prrrsrrrnrses or THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. M N PL FOIL EXPORTING DRUGS Geneva, Dec. 4.--The police have discovered a huge plot, with rami- fications «in the principal Swiss towns, for the secret export of her- oin and cocaine to difierent parts export of the packets, one of which the police sent to the Federal Of- fice of [Hygiene at Berne, which recognized the character of the drugs. Furtherg a large seizure of her- oin was made at Blenne destined for Mexico, Shanghai and New York, while an automobile full of ONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927 already are valued ag many tho of dol lars, HOLD-UP AND PICKPOCKET MEN HAVE BEEN BUSY IN Ottawa, OTTAWA : Dec, 4.--Hold-up ar- purse, containing $47, smmiched from her hand while Mrs. Pauline Haskill was compelled, a; the point of a revolver, to hand over her money amounting to §7, to a thief whe forced his way into her home. Four women shoppers had their purses taken out of their pockets while doing their Christmas shop- guilty to three charges of ing and was sentenced to serve fo months in jail, Niagara Falls, Ont, Dec. 4TH} following officers of the Bluebell' bekah Lodge were elected: N Grand, Mrs. Nickerson; Vice-F dent, Mrs. Krick; Recordi day that they had ample evidence : trading and | § advantages and | § ) BUSINESS SHOWN § Dominion Conditions Re-|¥ as a percentage on that base. The | § Chri BeOl sovrrrsrnrnrrrrnsnsns {ot the world. The drugs were em- closed im small "Samples, without value." Susplie- fon was aroused by the large daily packets marked Chiefs of drug packets was seized at Zurich on the way to the French fromtier, were arrested yesterday at Biemme the band, of both sexes, to talk to the Soviet | # branch" in his speech in the Guild- | ii Communists in the British trades un- a reported by the Dominion Bureau | #% dian trade snd manufacturing are | Eo SSICCESSORS TO tists, pickpockets and petty shop- Hiftors have been busy im Ottawa during the past week. Om Satur- day night Miss A. Boisvert had her ping. Their total loss amounted to In polide court Saturday, Mrs. Elodie Tremblay, of Hull, pleaded tary, Introducing Christmas with SF Phone Orders Filled STARTING MONDAY MORNING --~ FOR ONE WEEK Items Advertised Today Selling For the First Time TUESDAY 600 Pairs Chamoisette Gloves Values to $1.25 > x 7 ~--New Styles ~--Well Made --All Sizes TUESDAY Every Day a New Day--Every Day a Logical Day to come and Shop for Christmas and Personal Requirements, Every Day a day that will be a value-giving day from every standpoint of money saving values, Read this ad. closely and if you do not find what you want come tothe store anyway. You will surely see something that you want from the tremendous stock of qual- ity merchandise in every department of the store, at prices far below the usual, Store open every day from 8,30 to 6--Satur- day 8.30 to 10 o'clock, ®» Beautifully made, lace trimmed in dain- ty styles, stepins and bloomers, and they come in all the want- ed shades, Regular $2.75 value, Exceptional Values in Art Needlework Dept. Stamped Cotton Aprons, 125 in Lot Silk and Wool Hose Rose Marie Lingerie 500 Pieces in the Lot 1.89 750 Pairs Ladies' | 1000 Handkerchiefs A WEEK OF SALES 25 Satin Frocks Worth up to $25.00 Dainty Afternoon Satin Frocks, The shades are Blue, Green and Sand, Sizes 16 to 20, 1 6" ding Mrs. Gamble; Financial, Laughlin; Treasurer, Mrs. H, Degree Captain, Mr. Clarkson; Fi Year Trustee, Mrs. Ohneth, Located on the Second Floor Ham and Sam NEWS from TOYLAND 2 Mi ' « LJ » SL LJ] | 3B Coke Irs Bank debits .,.,. srensrnrsss 24 |B Bank clearings ,....,.4,. ++120 Car loadings ,,.. Building permits Imports ,,,50ss» Exports , sosssrpss BO The employment figure is that reported to the Bureau for the first of November. Carloadings are for the mid-week of November, All the other figures reflect conditions during the month of October, NO TRUTH IN Ji 150 Pairs | DEATH OF DIWAN if; Stamped Pillowcases 5. Good Quality, Reg- Ss ular Size Stamped 7 Pillow Cases, A Tuesday apair «98 50 Fur Coat Hats Mechanical .98 Happiwork g 25 The Tale of Peter Rabbit 18 Doll Carriages1.6% Paint Sets 25 Baby Dolls .79 Boys' Own Annual 3.285 dreds of different designs. Reg, Neat designs with Talos, 25¢, TUESDAY rr not too much work 7s - on them, extraspec- |# ial for Tuesday Fancy borders, plain 'colors and combinations of colors. Hun- Regular $1.25 value, All C shades and sizes. First war Qf TUESDAY, Pair ...oo00isesemnns OFFERS | 3 ------ Gk 400 Pairs Ladies' Chiffon Hose Boxed for Christmas First quality, All shades and 200 Pairs Men's F anty Wool 0 sizes, TUESDAY - $1.49 sie EEEET 125 Pairs Flaginelette Blankets We cannot buy these Blankets today at the wholesale house for less than $2.30 a pair, Best quality. Regular size. Pink and Blue borders. They come in White only. Tuesday, 125 pairs will go at . Any Mod » Unlinited selection of a { Mey Be Selected f any Orthopk Vict One Doli Ottawa, Dec. 4--Owing to an error | in London, the Canadian Press on | RE A December 1 erroneously announced pied for a 1003 a8 previoudy ' the death of Diwan Bahadur, who or Back visited Canada in 1926 and opened nis required, De may be retuned 1, less carige the Canadian Nation! Exhibition at | Ri Toronto, Official information received | i Model ay exchenge the instrus ree mouins for & new one here states that Diwan Bahadur is | AN ber | was Sir Chariyar Rajagopala, | &5 member of the Council of i The late Sir Chariyar Rajagopala | | teed to be fa per. put Too Good To Be | yas born in 1862. He was educated | at the Madras University and enter- | ed the Civil Seryice in India in 1888. ' gx He was Secretary to the Government at Madras om 1914 to 1917-and w, Xmas Cards 2000 Lovely by meking your weekly r payments until the BUT - IT » ISI And the keen buyer will investigate our offer TCTAY F you love music} I: you enjoy your home} ® amiy on Chramte br SLIP A DOLLAR BILL in your pocket and COME IN } D.J.BROWN The Jeweller Phone 189 dd Angels Sing --By Elis : Shop at The Arcade | __ ¢ Oshawa's Busy Gift Store Simcoe St. Pe rh a (x Sr ey (FSFE Ly ai Lot A [3d edd ad el 20a ryt ty lrg 4 rb dha i atk atts

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