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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Mar 1929, p. 12

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1100 es a cs mye | © ° | lee | 30 0 | PAGE TWELVE 'While son military hospital concussion as result of a fall when: taking part in the ice sports hela by R.C.A. brigade. prevention of cruelty to a been organized in Morrisburg under | boro' Ladies of Justice. the name of the Morrisburg Hu- -- mane Society, affiliated with the Ontario 8.P.C.A., Toronto. . Fines Profitable Scarboro.--Scarboro' Township |a representative to that place has received $10,292 as its income [the pu of preparin dinal village This figure represents the second | pality. largest amount thus collected by any municipality in York County. Western Horses Sold Cobourg,--Bidding was quite Fives in Capital brisk at a sale of Western horses, Ottawa.--In a series of five fires | which was held at Port Hope this ighest priced ani- of the capital Sunday morning, one | mal sold for $175, and Bet high. u stores and several residences were | $100 was the lowest figure. These damaged and an aggregate loss of | horses were brought to the East by James Thom, of Erinwood, Sask, which broke out in various districts | week-end, The h family was rendered homeless, two | est price paid was $160. $14,000 sustained. To Have Covered Rink Wolves Give Trouble $5,000 by the its surroundings, being continued, Landmark to Disappear Kemptville,--~--The 'White House' an hotel that has stood for years has been experienced, Will Be Expensive Kingston.--To acquire a site at the corner of Prescott and Clo- | ine 4,000,000-bushel grain elevator » H, Coverdale, president A -- to build in Kingston Har. proposes to bu n' ston Har- the Sty about $250,000, as most valuable water front is involved in the two loca- thier streets in Kemptville, is In | onion Ww of Canada Steamships bor, would 'cost Have You Entered the Kodak Company's $30,000 Prize Contest tions under consideration, is said by her physician, Dr. ready heard of this big event for amateur picture-takers, But have you made any pic. tures for it yet? If you have said to your. self, "What's the use of en- tering? I can't win, I'm no - expert with the camera", ist you're making a big mis. take, The winners of this contest are going to be men and women just like your. self, people who, if you Dr. Pember stated. Takes New Duties ately after Easter, vatory of Music, Technical skill is not neces- sary, just make the expos. ure, have it developed in our up-to-date finishing de. partment, enter it in this contest and, who knows it may be one of the win. aged 63, of Harrisville, N.Y, former well-known resident of Spencerville, died yesterday Films and Supplies and full informaticn at will be brought to Spencerville, Injured While Skating the hands of wreckers. The Me- Kingston.--Gunner Cater. No. 3 | Coll-Frontenas Co., will erect a medium battery, Rldk garri- | service station on the site, ran officers, Form Humane Society cluding Grand r John Pugh, Morrisburg.--A soclety for the |it was decided to open a new lodge nimals has | this week to be known as the Scar- Ask For Hydro Estimate Cardinal.--The council of Car is asking the Hydro Electric Power Commission to send an esti. from police fines collected in the | mate of the cost of distributing county police court during 1928, |electricity throughout the muniei- Morrisburg.--A covered rink for ay ghia That SShe wait uy Morrisburg is assured as a result | ¢ure that such a drive as is propos- of the receipt of subscriptions of | oq by the Ontario legislature would special committee | not result in more being killed, is which is canvassing the town and |¢he opinion expressed by many The canvass is | farmers living in the north coun- ty, where a great deal of trouble Girl Recovering Colborne.~Dorothy McKim, 16- year-ld daughter of Rev. Thomas McKim and Mrs. McKim of Col- |steps will borne, who suffered a severe con- [medium ba cussion of the brain early last weea |ed by Col Pember, to be progressing favor- BABL = ably, It will be necessary for her PRO) X you have al to remain in bed several days yvv, Scarboro.~-Upon his appointment as Music Director of Port Credn United Church, G. W, Sales, organ- of the first United Church, Birch Cliff, has tendered his re- signation, to take effect immedi- Mr, Sales has also acted as Principal of the lo- cal branch of the Toronto Conser- ir Th Big PR ad e or no pi Doctor Dies graphic ability, Prescott.--Dr, David Kellogg, Spencerville, and son of the late Rev. Dr. Kellogg and Mrs. Kellogg the Hepburn Hospital in Ogdens- burg, where he underwent an opera- ners, tion two weeks ago. The vemaing / . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1929 for for Ys the avenue due south td & grand -- circle or square to be at public square just west of York street; another new street from the new circle, southwest to Cl q h J square and Bathurst street to give access to Fleet; York to be widened on west side from Wellington to Richmond street north of Loulss; Bay to be widened from Queen to Dundas; Elizabeth street to be extended from Queen to Front, ending beside and east of the Royal York; Richmond to be widened east from the grand circle to Elizabeth, NEW: WIDE TRAFFIC ARTERIES FOR DOWN-TOWN TORONTO d; further ex Diagram above shows in general outline the plan which it is understood the Advisory: City Planning commission will recommend in its report to the city council and board of control to-day, Preferring to deal with the whole down-town area rather than singly with the extension of University avenue 'd' recommendations are understood to cover the mat ters illustrated in dotted lines above. These include; Projection of University Rich under new street name, south and slightly eastward, to a new Joining there with Wellington to Victoria and to be extended diagonally to Bay © Abandon Horses be taken for the No. 3 F. [its horses and use motor transports icy adopted by military forces throughout the world since the great war: Signalling Contest Kingston.--Out of 100 infantry regiments taking part in the an- nual signalling competitions, the Brockville Rifles have been placed in second place, with a total score of 5,306 out of a possible 5,325. The Brockville unit was second to the Toronto regiment, which had the Juenonenslly high score of B,224, or one short of a possible, Studying Terminal Prescott.--Fjive prominent Bos- ton marine experts, representing the Maritime Association of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, who were in conference in Ogdens- burk: visited Prescott yesterday with a view to securing first hand information relative to the trans- shipping of grain at this point on the completion of the terminal ele- a of at Jury & Lovell's The Rexall Stores King E. Simcoe 8, Phone 28 Phone 68 Then treatment Vv prema ator, Still Eludes Police Lindssy.--Orval Shaw, fugitive and hermit woodsman, has once again eluded the police, Provin- Kingston,--It is. understood that ry, R.C.A,, command- . R, Grant, to cast aside in accordance with the general pol- cial officers from Lindsay, Barrie, Orillia and Belleville over the week-end located his most recent lair, They surroundcd a deserted shack on the edge of a huge swamp, but found the man they sought had disappeared. Continue Studies Brockville,--Airangements were completed yvsterday by a special committee of the Board of Educa- tion for the reconvening of the classes of the Collegiate Institute on Monday morning when it is ex- pected studies will be resumed, fol- lowing the disastrous fire of Fri- day morning, which totally destroy- ed the school with a loss of many thousands of dollars, Seriously Injured Gananoque,--Donald Luker, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Luker, Joyce~ ville, was seriously injured on Sat- urday afternoon at the farm of Ar- thur Thompson, Maple Grove, The young man, who was employed by Mr. Hawkins, of Brewers' Mis, was engaged sawing wood with a circular saw when the driving wheel on the machine flew off striking him on the head causing a fracture of the skull, cheek bone and jaw. . A farmer has been sworn in as Attorney-General of Manitoba, Now he will bring in the thieves instead of the sheaves,--Chatham News, Heat Your Home the Dixon Way BU Y-- General Motors Wood For Economy Big loads of good size Hard Y0ood Blocks, Just ing for your furnace, cook stove or fireplace. All _ blocks taken out, Heaping loads of the smaller Hardwood Blocks being sold as scrap wood for only $3.50, Limited quantity. ah Scrap Wood, loads of Board Ends and Scantling" for just $4.00. The above are all large truck loads, ; -- ALSO -- That Famous JEDDO COAL and SOLVAY COKE DIXON COAL CO. Telephone 262 FOUR LINES TO CENTRAL Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Toronto wholesale dealers are paying the wAlowing prices, delivered Toronto; ) Eggs, cases retumed--Fresh ex. iran, dlc; fresh firsts, 38¢; seconds, 32; pul- let extras, 33c. Butter--Ci y, solids, p ized, No, 1, 42 3-4c; No, 2, 41_3-4c to 42, ying cream--Special, 47c; No, 1, 46c; 0, 3 Cheese--No, 1 large, colored, parafined and ! government graded, 21 1-2, 32-34 28-32 27-30 2 27 20 44 18-20 25 22 3 the Lia 5 i wl fir NS h i i k i if et t | ¥ i I ¥ i i i ! : RT 5 A 4] Heh) oe e3tras, pA Yor ri a] Cheese steady; seceipts, 60,765. -- PRODUCE 'FUTURES 11.--Open commitments-- gs, mew, 13; November eggs, old, 124; une | butler 5; March butter, 242; December tier, 19, Chicago spot market--Butter, extras, 49%c; standards, 48 3-4c; tone firm, Eggs, firsts, 3c; tone steady, New York spot market--Butter, extras, S0c; tone steady, Eggs, firsts, 38 to 38 1-2c; tone unsettled, + M at four rkets--Butter, net out, 119,320; last year met out, 333,978, Eggs, net out, 165; last year met in, 8215, EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Wi Buffalo, March 11.--Receipts of Joss, old ' 300; i ly A 45c lower; bulk 160 to 200 pounds, $11.55; pigs, and underweights centering at $ii; sows, $10 to $10.50. . Receipts of cattle, 50; fed steers and yearl- ings 25 to 75¢ over last week; big weight steers draggy; steers, $11.50 to $15; yearlings $12.25 to $13.45; heifers, cutter cows, $5.25 to $7.25; medium $12 to $12.50; cows and bulls, 25¢ hi ; bulls, $875 to $9.50. calves, 100; generally steady, $18.50 down Receipts of sheep, 7008 lambs closing 50 to 85¢ above last week; good to choice, $17.25 to $17.85; medium, $15 to $15.50; culls, down- ward to $10.50; fat ewes, $8.75 to $9.75, IN QUOTA' JURISTS T0 STUDY WOMEN'S PROPERTY Private Bills Committee Re- ceives Delegation of Mont. real Women Quebec, Mar. 11,--A committee jurists will be named in the near future to study the question of community as to property, This was offered by Premier Taschereau 2s a solution to the question of the measure introduced by Hon, Jos. Dillon amending the law as regards rights possessed by married women, The matter came before the Public Bills' Committee, of which Premier Taschereau is the head, and was discussed for ncarly two ours, Mrs, Gerin-Lajole, of Montreal, who acted as leader for a delega- tion of women, treated the whole of the question relating to married women, the rights they possessed, and what they could and could not do, stating among other things that they wanted the woman to have the administration of her own salary in the household, "Can it he seized for her hus- band's debts?" queried Premier Taschereau, . "No," replied Mrs. Lajole, The lady then dwelt upon the French code at length to prove her contention, but the Prime Minister stated that what he wanted to know was what they were going to put into the law. The only clauses of the bill that were really disposed of were those referring to the woman as a tutrix for minor children, and five out of six were defeated on a 7-6 vote, af- ter Mrs, Lajoie had remarked, "With our administration and civilization it appears to me that a "DOCTORS SHOW HOW TO WAKE UP WITHOUT COLD Many Here End Head Cold and Chest Cold in Few Hours at Home By Hospital Method The pleasure of quick relief, a good night's sleep and waking up the next morning without the mis. ery and danger of a head cold, cough or chest cold. This, briefly, is the substance of report from hundreds of Oshawa people who, like Mrs, W, H, Bur. nette, have found quick relief through a pleasant and inexpen- pital cases. Relief began with the first pleasant swallow, She felt its com- forting, healing warmth--from her nasal passages deep down inio her chest, In a few hours the cold had cleared up noticeably and that night she breathed freely and didn't cough once, In another day or so doctors report all traces of the cold were gone, "Note: See other case report, -- certified by attending 58 Nparied daily--all This hospital medicine pene te inflamed Tings aficins reathing Jadheals Quickly red sive. home method recommended by hospital physicians, Mrs, Burnette, for example, was treated for a severe cold which started in her nose passages and had -srpead down towards her chest, causing fear of pneumonia. Doctors immediately prescribed double doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral--a concentrated mixture of wild cherry, terpin-hydrate and other ingredients which have re- lieved even the most extreme hos- the i y t quic legm, helps allay that "feverish" gri wae gly Lp Brn out the cold from the nose passages, throat chest, us| few pleasant fuls of Ayer Ci, Delf aran, pasulals ot {poe differerit person re End d by all druggists, woman should be named tutrix." When the next clause came around, Hon, Dillon suggested an amendment, but Premier Tascher- eau proposed that a committee of jurists to protect women be ap- pointed. 'I believe' we are wrong in destroying piece meal the idea of the community of women," re- marked the Prime Minister, "Will women be included in the committee, because that is a thing that concerns us," asked Mrs. Pi- erre Casgrain, also of Montreal, but it was suggested to her that women could give their opinions on the matter, and there it closed, BOMB EXPLODES AT "RED" NEETING Cabinet in Which It Was Hidden Blown to Pieces --~No Casualties Reported London, Mar, 11.--~The Strand dis- trict in the heart of the city was given a bit of excitement yesterday afternoon when a bomb containing a charge of high explosive mixed with powder that produced clouds of smoke and noxious fumes exploded during a lecure by J. T, Murphy, well known British Communist, to King's College students in the college the- atre, The bomb shook the walls of the theatre, shattered several windows and blew into fragments a cabinet in which it has been hidden, Small sul. phur bombs were also thrown. No casualities were reported but the theatre was rapidly emptied, U.S. Car Insurance Rates Reduced New York, Mar, 11.--=The U.S, na- tional underwriters' conferenge an- nounced reductions in rates on fire and theft insurance for motor ve- hicles, In the eastern states a reduc- tion of 34.1 per cent, under the old rates is granted, Theft insurance is reduced 154 per cent, on passenger vehicles, and a flat 25 per cent, reduc- tion is given on commercial vehicles. Reductions will be made for other sections of the country, Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days That's going some--but skinny men, women and children just can't help putting on good, heal- thy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets. Full of health and weight bulld- ing substances -- the proven and successful kind--the kind that are a real help to frail, rundown, skin- ny men and women, Try these supremely effiicent su- gar coated tasteless tablets for 30 days--if they don't help greatly your money will be refunded, One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days, Sixty tablets, sixty cents--Economy size, $1.00, Ask Jury and Lovell, T, B, Mitch- ell, W, H. Karn or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets, Directions and formula en euch box, INTERESTING FEATURES AMONG THE SALES ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK at LUKE'S - = = = Always Quality Goods are Offered at Lowest Prices - - -- Wool Blankets "Fine quality Scotch Wool Blankets, Guar- anteed all pure wool ; yarns, at a very low price for quick selling. Size 68 x 86. Regular $10.95, for vr»... 98,95 Reversible Rugs New designs in Rever- ible Wool Rugs. A vonderful assortment >f colorings and de- igns to choose from. ] from beautiful soft yarns. Size 25-x 48 "$3.98 TORONTO GRAIL TIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of . | for car lots: No. 2 Northen Sis ot 0, 31 34, 3 Northern, $1.27 3-4, No, 4 wheat, $1.24 1-4, No, 5 wheat, $1.13 3.4, No. 6 wheat, 97 1.-4¢. Feed wheat, 87 1-4c. No, 3 yellow, kiln dri $1.08, No. 4 yellow, ki brrg x (Deivered Toronto) Millfeed, del a M: f freights, bags included--Bran. per tom, $34.25; shorts, per ton, $36.25; middlings, $41.25, io _oats--Good, sound, heavy oats in car 52 to S5c. fob. shipping points. points, oy bed Rl i to ights, $1.30 to $1.32. Barley--Malting, 76 to 7c. , Buc Rye--No, 2. $105. Manitoba flour, First patents, in jute, $7.60; Toronto; second patents. in jute, $6.60, Track, Montreal, car fots--90 per cent. pa- y tents, per barrel, $5.70. 3, do. Lower "grades Wheat straw .. April sg8s 63; Novewbes CORES BAIBI -nnn sinus innnnn nnn Trade are making the following quotations We are Sole Agents for Mason & Risch Pianos for Oshawa Hear the wonderful Duo-Art Perform at the R egent Theatre and colo, , | did service, Size 4-6 x 7-6--Special AXMINSTER RUGS Seamless Axminster R in rich Oriental patterns rings with deep, firm pile that will give splen- | wi $18.50 Size 6-9 x 9-0--Special $31.98 DUO-ART PIANO ON SHOW IN WINDOW Large size Comforters filled with guaranteed pure cotton and cover ed in smart Silkolines. A large range to select from. Size '72 x 72. Reg. 2.98, $2.50 each and District. Thursday Evening. 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