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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Feb 1929, p. 12

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KA AG Ul TRANSFERRED e. -- F. 0, Mecllveen, of the Lansdowne branch ank of Montreal, will short- ly. promoted 'to assume charge of the branch at Bowmanville, _* DEATH OF LAKEFIELD CITIZEN Lakefield--A lingering illness terminated fatally in Lakefield on Friday, Feb. 22, in the passing of Alexander Fairbairn, aged 82 years, The late Mr. Fairbairn came to Lakefield fifteen years ago, from his farm in Smith township. CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION Brockville--Er. A, A, Metcalfe, mayor of Almonte, announces that he will be a candidate for the nomination of the Lanark county Conservative convention to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons caused by the death of Hon, Dr, R, F. Preston, HONOR FOR QUEEN'S MAN Kingston--H, J, Prueter, BA, former principal of Victoria Street School, Toronto, has been appoint. ed inspector of public schools at Kitchener, Ont, Mr, Prueter is one of four graduates of Queen's Uni- versity who have been assigned re- cently to inspectorates in Ontario, HORSES AUCTIONED Cobourg.--0On Thursday, 18 head of Western horses were auctioned off here, which had been brought from Cornach, Sask,, by Mr, R, K. Noble of that town, They did not bring high prices. The best price was $260 for a pair of Percherons, The balance sold around $80 each. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1929 | ehotr of about 45 voices under the leadership of Miss H, Helene Al- lem, MOVIE THRILLS AND SPILLS Peterboro--Real movie thrills and spills occurred on George St., just south of the C.P.C, plant at 'noon Saturday when a car hit a rut, careened across the road, slam- med through a billboard and took a header over a bridge onto the ice of the creek beneath, Luckily no one was injured and the car only slightly damaged, DISAPPROVAL EXPRESSED Peterboro.--Expressions of dis- approval of the work of Deputy Minister Donald McDonald of the Fish and Game Department of Un. tario were voiced at the annual meeting of the Peterboro' Fish and Game Association held recently. President F, L, Roy said that fish propagation by the Government had been an entire failure, DOUBLE LOCKS ON GARAGE Bobcaygeon.--An amusing situa- tion has resulted, due to a misun- derstanding between the owner and tenant of one of the largest public garages, The owner has the ten- ant locked out and the tenant has a huge padlock on the door which i forbids admission to the owner. In the meantime seven promin- ent citizens are forced to do their travelling on foot as their cars are doubly locked in by the worrying owners, MANAGER RESIGNS Kingston.--W, C, Dover, who came here from Toronto about 8 ried on a carriage business at Wels come, retiring to Port Hope in 1922. He was clerk of the . ship of Hope for many years, Tr 15 years he was a director of the Midland Loan and Sa Com- pany, being vice-president at the fime of his retirement due to ill ea . SUMMERVILLE IS CONTROL ELECTION Heads Nearest Opponent By More Than Ten Thousand Votes : Toronto, Feb, 25,--~W, A, Sum- merville was victorious in Satur. day's by-election, He received 20,- 403 votes, while six other candi. dates polled a total of 23,4283, Claude Pearce finished second with 9,907 and R., H, Cameron third with . 8,276, while James Simpson was fourth with 2,287, W. D. Robbins fifth with 1,370, Thomas Foster sixth with 1,066. John MacDonald, Communist, got 528 votes, : While the vote was generally light it was a great viuuication of Mr, Summerville and an emphatic expression of the citizens' deter- mination to defeat any crooked lane plan for the extension of Uni- versity avenue, Mr, Summerville appealed to the citizens on his oppositio to the cit- citifens on his opposition to diag- onal extension plan of the avenue. WINNER IN TORONTO TROTSKY IS FREE || TO LEAVE TURKEY Government Says He is Not Ohfigatnd to It in Any Constantinople, Fe Trotsky, the exile Soviet leader, is free to leave Turkey at any Toronto esale dealers following -- delivered Toronto: (Buying) . Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets | TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS are paying the d, cal d-Fresh ex- Eau, gp fresh 6 ts, dlc; second Feb. 34.--Leon jon to 4dc; fresh firsts, dlc; s 5, i pullet extras, . Butter--Creamery, Solids, pasteurized, No. 1, 43 to 43%4c; No. 2, 42 Churning cream--Special, 46; No. 1, d5¢; time, said an official statement is- | No. 2, 42 sued by the Affairs at Ministry of Foreign Angora on the government graded, 21%ic,, Cheese--No, 1 large, colored, parafiined and Dressed request of the Associated Press.|C fekens, § pounds 32.34 It was the first pronouncement from . a Turkish officials source since otsky's country, The statement said: "M, Trotsky came to Turkey with a viso regularly obtained. He is free to go from here to gny Risin J 0 Do,; under 4 Ib arrival in the Hens, over 6 Jos. other country so far as this gov-| You ernment is concerned, "During his stay in Turkey, he will be under the protection of the same laws as are applied to all foréiguers. Beyond that we cannot go, and naturally there cannot be any question of special treatment, "The duration of his sojourn which depends upon his own de- cook breakfast bacon, 309 to to 40c; backs, smoked, 30 to . » .y 4 to 5 lbs, .,. . Do, 3% to 4 1bs, seereren T ORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale dealers are quoting the following prices to the trade: Smoked meats--~Hams, medium, 29 to 3ic; hams, 35 to 4c; smoked rolls, 25c; 3c; do., fancy, 27 amealed, 28 to 30c; do, Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 50 to 70 sire, is not known to us," the., $213 70 to 90 Ibs, $19; 90 to 100 Ibs, and up, heavywei ht rolls, $38.50 per barrel. 3 lightweight rolls, in barrels, $11.50; ------------------ AIR COOLED ENGINES |,,teri Ruse, tierces, tei tubs, 6c: pais, 17c; prints, 18% to 19¢. Shortening, tierces, FOR AIRPLANES ARE QUICKER, ECONOMICAL and cheaper transportation in the air has been made possible, government officials announce, by the new Cowl- ing for radial air cooled engines de- veloped by the National Washington, D.C., Feb, 25,--Faster grades, of Pe Soutinusd, 5 proved and a moder; was worked at were 66 boxes. 14%e; tubs, 14¥4c; pails, 15%4c; tins, 17%c; prints, 16%4¢, MONTREAL PRODUCE Montreal, Feb, 25,~The demand for all and prices eceipts were 1,122 cases, The inquiry for cheese showed sgme im. ate amount of business h d prices, Recei Potatoes sold fairly well at steady values, Prince Edward Island Green Mountains sold eggs, 48; November eggs, 103; February but. ter, 258; March butter, 143; December but. ter, 3; June butter, 1, ew York spot market--Butter, extras, 49%c; tone steady, Eggs, firsts, 47c; tome easy, Chicago spot 4834c; Standards 48c; tone firsts, 4dc; tone steady, Two market receipts--Butter today, 18,165; last year, 26,507; eggs today, 27,30; last year, 72,042, Movement at four markets--Butter net out, 61,619; last year, net out, 752,515; eggs, net out, 2,040; last year, net in, 2,903. Closing prices--February eggs, 37%e; March eggs, 28¢c; February butter, 48jic; March butter, 47 1.2¢c, market--Butter, extras steady; Eggs, BUFFALO LIVE STOCK East Buffalo, Feb, 25--~Hogs, 500; hold- overs, 500; market active, 10c to 25¢ higher; mostly one price on weights above 160 pounds; bulk, $11.65; 130 pounds, down $10.50 0 . Cattle, 125; week's trade moderately ac. tive; steady to 25c lower; good steers and earlings $11.25 to $12.75; bulk, short feds, 10.50 to $11.75; heifers, $10 to $11.75; cutter cows, $5 to $7; medium Is, $8.75 to $9.25. Calves, 100; vealers, closing 50c above last week; good to choice, $18 to $18.50; cull and common, $10,50 to $15.50, TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Local quotations to country shippers are ruling as follows for hay, on a delivered No, 3 timothy, $10.50 to $11 per ton. Lowe: basis; No, 2 timothy, $12 to $13 per ton; Les and stock hay are quoted at from to $9 per ton delivered, Straw is steady, with oat straw quotable at $9 per ton, and wheat straw at $9.50 per ton, delivered ba. sis, No, 1 timothy, loose per ton, $18 to $19, No, 1 timothy, baled, nominal, TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers in Toronto are quoting the following "prices for grain in car lots: Manitoba Wheat--No, 2 Northern, $1.%; No, 3 Northern, rH No, 4 Northern, $1.28; No, § Northern, $1.18; No. 6 Northern, $1.02; feed wheat, 9c pu bushel (c.i.f, Goderich and Bay ports). Price on tracks, 1c higher than above, Two Boxes Brought Him Speedy Relief New Brunswick Lady Gave Husband Dodd's Kidney Pills DODD'S KIONEY PILLS Special Showing oo Duro Fabrics Known the world over as the finest of Cotton Fabrics, ab- solutely guaranteed sunfast, without a doubt the hardest wearing cotton fabric. The printed designs are always up to the minute, very attractive and adapted to all uses for children and grown-ups. Our window display gives you a good idea of the various manager of the d 1 Advisory %, CHICKADEES IN BELLEVILLE months ago 25 Jsnager ol tie Mr. Pearce, who was also in favor | Committee for Aeronautics, Pe Nan mraacesich (ren Mountain: ot |. Manitoba Oats--No. 1 feed, 824s; No, 2 lines. The most notable ares-- Belleville,--~Three lively young h H Bigg ini a straight extension and of| Adapted to the big passenger | 53 and white at 50c per 9 Ibs, in bulk, | feed, 60/4c per bushel (c.if. Goderich and chickadees in a tree on the lawn be- (ered his resignation. The BQVISOHY | submitting any costly plan to the | planes now being built with tue bry | Cheese~Westerns, 17 1-2¢ to 1c, Ba) Bons "Duro" Poplins--Absolutely Fadeless V fore E, T, Austin's home on Cedar [committee of the chanrber as | ratepayers for their approval, fin- | th y Wo an Butter--No, 1 pasteurized, 43 1-2, American No, 2 yellow kiln dried, op y ® authorized to fill the position, T. » tin- | three engines, the cowling has been Eggs--Storage extras, 42c, $1,11%; No, 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.09; N Ll " 60 street, are arousing considerable in- G. Bish has been elected presi. ished second. found in tests to be even more ef- Eggs--Storage firsts, 3c, 4 "yellow, kiln dried, $1.06 per bushel, de: Duro Fleur--Absolutely Fadeless terest on the part of passers-by. |b. ns op has n i p ; fective th hd rid e, : Eggs--Storage seconds, 36c, ivered Toronto, (ks ' "D Ud 2 | tel Fad | _. Quite obvious to zero weather and jdent; H. B. Muir, vice-president ective than in its original applica gs--Fresh firsts, Sic. ih " uro'"' Prints--Absolu y eless snow storms the (ny birds keep [and H. C. Nickle, honorary tress: | MAY BRING BODY tion to sirerat powered with. only Rg WR "Duro" Fancy Cotton--Absolutely Fadeless : "chickadee-dee-dee'" jUrer. / NEW YORK PRODUCE per ton, $36.25; middlings, per ton, $41.25, sd an Yhels monty ics le OF MURDERED MAN The multi-motored planes are the | New York, Feb. 25.--Butter steady; ge-| Manitoba de ey jute, "Duro" Sylk-- Absolutely Fadeless OLDEST PARKING LAW ones on which government and in- | csipts, 9,198 "Creamery firsts 88 to 91 score), | #770, Toronia; second patents in jute, 87.10. "Duro" Gingham--Absolutely Fade'ess _- 1 243 2c to N Ss unse } rec A 703. . a y , f.o.b, . - | ANNIVERSARY SERVICES |uuvo" the aiacst venicle paring | 10 EAST FOR BURIAL, S0utis, eproniutics suhorites | ave | Fic pubied Suse hs eis aris, es | Bg. pos, Sordi revi, 1.3 1 ca wath Duro Fabrics. They will wa ED vesion of the me. [by-law in Ontario." "In the latter transportation of passengers and | White, closely slecied, ext, fhe; nearby und | Ontario Outs--Good milling, fo. shipping [|| YOU and boil all Duro Fabrics, They will wear tropolitan United Church, Toronto, part of 1816 the Magistrates who Toronto, Feb, 23--All that is left freight within the next few years, Beathy este hennery white, op first points, according to freights, 52 to 55c per like iron. At popular prices. was the special speaker at the an. |Soverned the place decreed that} ."p i. Kates, Toronto sales The new cowling, when given its | brown, extra, 49; Pacific Coast white, ex. Barley--Malting, 76c to 79 per bushel, f. Pp p carts and carriages left in the man, : b " niversary services of the United | RUE Sho, TITER (0% Nhe | Whose body lay partially interred in | frst practical test recently on the [4 #c to Sc; doy extra frst, 47c to dic. | ob shipping polats, according to freights, | Church here yesterday. There were | ol 50 oc, on Omer, on a pen. | 53nd dunes near Swift Current, Sask., | 76°F -breaking- coast-to-coast flight , pts, 155,900, shipping points, according to freights. ! specie] musical renderings by a 1 "oR for nearly a year, following his mur- | °f Captain Frank MM. Hawks, was UTU Rye--No, 2, $1.05 per bushel, f.o.b, shipping e rca e m © ! en ire gy RL vas der, may be brought to the east for | c*edited with adding 20 miles an siding ro iid PRES iv ontario F Pane pr Sreiahts, rea) car lots, 14 | wm | the street, on penalty of five Shil- bughal, Li was Indicated last A ht. p hour tothe RySrage speed of his sin- | February eggs, 194; March eggs, 103; April | 90 per cent. patents, per barrel, $5.70, ' ---- ---------- ------ 5 i ents of clothing an its Of A ' N : lings. bones {hought to be those of Kates aa Sonics i Estiies that a - were found yesterday after a long |three-engined airplane fully equipped FORMER RESIDENT PASSES a | search by Royal Canadian Mounted | With. the cowling will be able to in- ----- Dread Headaches [}| wei known former resiaent of Port | Police: directed by the man who has | crease its average cruising speed . Hope, dled recently at his home, b | Onfessed to having a part in the | from about 100 miles an hour to 120 : There is a remedy for [li Broadway avenue, Toronto, after murder. He 1s Jierman Ravinshky, for. or 125 Cig or Zaintain its 100.mile headach euralgia ' merly o amilton, whom Kates had | rate wit| to per cent less fuel. which io Po FP nearly He isons caisnaing over Hue Years. engaged as assistant, The latter represents a saving of ' sll others fail, Our cus. bourg the son of the late Rev. Ed- ore discovery of Kates' body Sens shout a gallons an hour, for' most " hy, r iree- ay searc rough the aiarplanes of this type, an increases : tomers are Sptvsiasie i ward Roberts, For 40 years he car snow-covered hills in a temperature | their maximum flying distance 20 to : 1 he's pra se they always as low as 38 degrees below zero, The |25 per cent. ' rovk from 7 4 slain man's father, Nathan Kates, of | Planes equipped with three 200- , Picton, was also a member of the| horsepower engines and capable of | y ; ' PY ° enry little party which scoured the coun- | cruising at 100 miles an hour, com- , y Cooper Ld Insurance & Loans uy seth of Call Jake, Sask, in a| mittee experts point out, would have : Headache #13 Simeoe St. S, JHavinskr, himself ; der arrest, 2 he Siem net 0 korscpower Phones 1198W Office charged with complicity in the mur- i Powders onc hessdonen || der Tolowing his coniewsion made un | 10, An 50 average of 120 to 125 Specials From the Drapery Department They are a remarkable Vancouver on Feb, 12, had volunteer- | po", 0 cotting veoresents, in terms mutual ent in count- ed to lead officers to the place where | jc" "0 C70¢ a change, at least a ll . he said he 'had buried his employer's $9,000 in added value t 8 ha) 4a 3: 2 Shating Jo and QUALITY body last May, after Kate's body had planes. y h he, i 825. p-- conditions, They are abso- both Duired bn v2 shove) arrest Yiewsd Arm Wig standpoint of COMFORTERS BLANKETS -- lutely safe and do not de. CO A are being charged with fraud in the) Safety in flight, the experts declared, a ; ' a press the heart. police et ar Swit Cont, tht 3 Diovides mally stfiking Jesults Large Size Comforters covered in smart Silkoknes and Fine quality Wool Blankets at a big saving. Made from ; havi rod fs e margin of safety is greatly in- " and Scotland. n 25¢ a Box Phone 3060 wither funds rom the murder yi. | creased, they explain, because 'the filled with pure cotton filling. A good rangs of pal. the fst Awsiralian yarns woven in MALLETT BROS tim's bank account following the slay- cowling enables the machine to By terns to select from. Size 72 x 72. Regular $2.95, These are beautiful Blankets and worth a lot more § id ing. as well wi only two engines work- 2 SOLD ONLY AT ing ine as it can with pf hii February Special, for money. Size 68 x 86, Reg. $12.95. February Special, : tion when engines are not | » . Sr sia $2.50 each $9.65 pair 100 1] vell's || Machinery Repairing WHERE ORATORY FAILS _. NOTHING TOO LARGE You can walk folk into mast anything | THE REXALL STORES | y . If your nt's a gifted tongue; | , x 1 Adanac Mach wy Even id Joo yicks to a toothless | ac Machine Shop ve, for the thi : It's true, for the thing's been done. Adanac Machine Shop JE he in be do DRAPERY SILK i w. aiup : oh From near or Soreion Tands, 50" wide Drapery Silkk in wondesful shades of Can be convinced if you take all Rose and Blue, Rose and Gold, and Rose and night, Green shot effects that are very Dishwater's good for the hands! smart. Regular $2.35 yd. February Special The Manitoba and Saskatchewan '| branch of the Cooperative Wool Growers made the final payment to members for 1928 shipments of wool and other products. Prices realized - by individual growers vary according to the grading of their wool but the average over the total of 564,790 pounds amounts to 25%c net to the ship- ing f.0.b. local shipping poise rej a vance T presents ap ad Li of Decorations, Buffet, seven cents a pound or an increase EEE | $2.00 yd. GENERAL MOTORS WOOD For Economy : {| HARDWOOD | BONE | BIG LOADS | SCRAPWOOD | DRY | REAL VALUE Adapted tor Every Purpose All Small Blocks in Hardwood Loads Eliminated Prompt and Courteous Service Always Jeddo Coal Solvay Coke Pocahontas and Cannel Every Kind of Fuel City Scale Weights If Desired - DIXON COAL COMPANY Fous Lines to 2 eal returns. of almost 38 per cent. over 1927 S4A9.95 CONGOLEUM RUGS Shicsald wasluy Floor Of. New pattems are included in this sale of Con- Carpet . goleum Rugs. A large range of designs 335" 3ds. wide. Good besry ors to choose from at prices within the reach of pi we inished. . 60x 90......3% 650 76x 90. 7.95 Reg. 5% sq. yd. Feb. Special 49¢ sq. yd. 9.0 x 10-6 11.25 Floor Oilcloth service. February 90c Sq. Yd. $1.00. Hundreds are now using our Easy Payment Plan-- Why not you? Try it today! LUKE FURNITURE CO. 63 King Street East Phones 78-79 | PHONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFID

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