THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 192 A hi sass sssssss sass ss ss sss PPT TVTVTITIVTITIVVTITVIVITVIVEEY AAS SALSA ALLS PET TTTTVIVTTITIITEY Farmers Not Pleased Port Hope.--~The continued rainfalls are not suiting the farmers in. this district very well, according to state- ments made by numbers of them who were in town yesterday, taking ad- Pi vantage of the respite which the rain ; gave them from farm work. --It was announced: today To Vote on Bylaws Gananoque.--One week from Mon- day the rate payers of the town will be called upon to vote on the ques- tion of whether they wish to spend $42,000 for construction of a perma- nent roadway on Stone street north, and purchase a new pumper to be used in case of fire. Repalising Dock Kingston.--Workmen are still en- gaged in repairing the C.S.L. dock @ the foot of Johnson street, which was partly damaged by the windstorm recently and the high water. bs Kine H. Herrington, Vice President of the Kingston Flying Club, that ar- " rafigements have been made for the opening of Kingston's airport "and flying field in the first week of June. : ing for Tourists . .. i Napanee.--Spingside Park, which is {one of the finest tourist camps in ! Eastern Ontario, is being put into 4 shape for the influx of tourists which Zin the course of a few weeks will be 4 invading Napanee. To Honour Memory Kingston.--District Orange Lodge No. 1 has made arrangements to place a memorial window in St. Paul's church in memory of the late Canon W. F. Fitzgerald, who was rector of this church for 20 years, and who was 20 Grand Chaplain of tht Orange rder. ; Fishing Is Poor . . Port Hope--~Local fishermen re- iport that the harvest in their business +18 not very good just now, advancing i several reasons for the falling off in {the extent of the catches, One, of course, is the heavy weather which {has been prevailing of late. RM.C. CLOSING Kingston.--The Royal Military col- 4 lege will close on June 7, and_. the annual ball will take place on the eve- ning of the same date. Preparations are being made for a detachment of cadets,' nimbering approximately 80, to take part in the military tourna- ment being held in Toronto by the Toronto garrison this month. SHIDIEED KIDNEY ~ Good Fishing Campbellford.--Mr. Gordon Fox and Harold Copperthwaite returned from a fishing expedition yesterday morning and gave evidence of splen- did success. They brought back some fine specimens of speckled trout, The largest one measured fifteen inches and weighed 25 ounces, and another tipped the scales at 17 ounces. They had also others of smaller size. Clemency Shown Brockville--Charged with the theft of an automobile in Brockville, three Montreal youths, Leonard McDonald, Lorne Sergeant and Robert Kean, were given their liberty on suspend- ed sentence in police court here yes- terday after pleas for clemency on the ground of previous good conduct had been received. SRB AR SN EB Spruce and Pine Sizes 7° 6" x 7° 0" x 1%" 4d 6" x TT 6" x 134 - 80" x8 0"x1%" Combination Doors HEE College Woodwork el, 2053W Ever see a man lift himself up by his boot straps? Essentially this is what we now do with our delivery trucks, when roads are bad and they become bogged. The service department of General * Motors has put us in touch with some more equipment which works from the engine's own power and serves to pull truck and load out of bad spots. Look for the drum on the right rear wheel of our trucks, stop the driver and ask him to explain how it works--its interesting. shawa Lumber COMPANY, LIMITED 25 Ritson Road North TELEPHONE 2821-2820 HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY Absolutely the Greatest Fuel Value Obtainable Buy... General Motors Hardwood All Small Blocks Taken Out Bone Dry, Clean and Good. Try a Load Today Dixon Coal COMPANY 'Phone 262 Four Direct Lines EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS| fé Speedy Relief > NEURITIS pe 500 and $1 at all druggists Kingston.--Several holes along the edge. of the docks, caused by J a washed out with the high water, have been filled: with cinders, One large hole has been washed out at the C. N.R. dock, and is within four feet of the tracks. To Observe Anniversary Kingston.--The 150th anniversary of the coming of the United Empire Loyalists to Kingston will be Bttingly celebrated in 1934. Initial steps for the celebration were taken at a meet- ing of the Kingston Historical society when a special committee was ap- pointed to arrange for. the details, Cornwall Growing Cornwall.--Aczcording to the retur of the assessment role to the Town Clerk's office by 'W. A. Craig, assess- or, the population of Cornwall is now 10938, an increase of 599 over a year ago, when the figures were 10,- 399. The roll just returned amounts to $10,544.25, a gain of $1,476,890 ov- er 2 \ Petition to Bennett Brockville--When 'the newly or- ganized Women's Conservative Club of Lansdowne, Front and Rockfield held its first meeting this week it formed a committee to draft a peti- tion to the Party leader, Hon, R. B. Bennett, requesting him to exert all his power to bring about the Dom- inion-wide prohibition through limit- ing the manufacture and sale of all intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes. The decision was reached unanimously. Exhibition to Broadcast Peterboro.--~The Peterboro In- dustrial Exhibition Board will spend $1,650 for an electrical broadcasting equipment to be used at their Autumn exhibition. Building Station Cobourg.--The cement mixer started at work yesterday at noon laying the concrete foundation for the new Imperial Oil service sta- tions at the corner of King College and Swayne streets. New Police Chief Campbeliford.--Mr. Charles Dun- calfe, former Constable and Chief of Police at Campbellford, has ac- cepted the position of Chief of Po- lice at Deseronto. His duties be- gan on May 1. Erecting Residences Brockville.--Donald M. Ross has commenced the erection at the cor- ner of Pine and Ormond streets on property he purchased some months ago, of two brick residences whicn will cost in the neighborhood of $10,000. To Sell Hotel Cobourg.--It is understood that negotiations are in progress, which may result in the sale of the Col- umbian Hotel which has not been opened up now for several years. Cars Damaged Brockville.--An Essex sedan and a Plymouth car, the former owned here and the latter at Prescott, eame to grief in a collision on 'the highway east of the town last night. Both carg were badly damaged, but none of the occupants were injured. Requests Superannuation Brockyille.--At 3 meeting of the Presbytery of Grenville-Dundas United Church, held at Dundela this week, Rev. W. G. Bradford, of North Augusta, tendered his re- signation from the pastoral charge and made request for superannua- tion, Valuable Freight Prescott.--Ten carloads of raw and inished silk arrived here yes- terday fro mthe Far East, via Van- couver, over the C.P.R. lines, and were ferried -acrosg the river on the car ferry, Charles Lyon. After in- spection at Ogdensburg the ship- ment. valued at approximately $2,- 400,000 went forward to New York. Asleep At Wheel Cobourg.--On Thursday morn- ing, Mr. Walter O. Brown of Ot- tawa, accompanied by his wife, was enroute from. Detroit to Ottawa, when just west of Trenton, Mr. Brown, who wag driving, fell asleep and ran into the ditch at the road- side. The car, which was a light touring, turned over twice, but in some miraculous manner both oc- cupants escaped serious injury, al- though Mrs. Brown suffered sev- eral bad bruises. COAL MALLETT BROS. Ladies' Silk Hose. : oo 1% Mo 25 Dominion Clothing Store 68 King St. W, Phone 214% Cees, per bundle ... anges, ." i Te: for Lemons, per . : (Buying) Bananas, 'per doren © Een: cases * | Sweet potatoes, 6 qt. tras, 28¢c; fresh firsts, 26c; Cranberries, 6 be ve Butt solide, Apples, 11-gt. asket fai, TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Toronto 'wholesale dealers are paying the following prices: asteurized, No. vay 1-4c, Green peas 'Tomatoes, basket Maple syrup qt. Maple sugar, 1 1b, . Watercress, 3 Junch 7, Timothy, No. Do., No. 2. mCocomomoocococcocn ERoESRERINSRI BRR ings, over 4 lbs. Old ducks, over 4 Ibs, ONTREAL. PRODUCE TORONTO GRAIN QUOT. Grain dealers on the Toron 'Trade -are mal the for car lots: Feed wheat, 90 1-8. feds Godesich and Bay 4 Pons. trac! c higher than above. * %¢ "8 Manitoba Wheat No. 1 feed, 49 1-4c, No, 2 feed. 4 63-4c, (cif, Goderich and bay ports.) American Cor n No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, $1.03 1-4, No, 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.02 1-2. (Delivered Toronte.) : _ Millfeed, delivered, M: bags fncluded-Bran, er ton; $2825; shorts, per ton, 5; mi ngs, 25, a 3 Ontario oats--Good, sound, heavy oats in car lots, 4 5to 50c fob. shipping points. Ontario good milling wheat, f.0.b. shipping di to fri Price on 1 freich M Montreal, May 4.--Butter receipts y day lled 8, boxes, the largest since } a 14, Of this total, 7,272 boxss were from New Zealand, off the S.S., Tairoa. The wholesale trade announced a reduction to the retail trade of one cent in prices. This brought the quotations to the retail trade down to 38 cents for solids and cents for prints, In the wholesale trade prices were unchanged with trading reported as quiet. The cheese market maintained its quiet tone with trading still inactive. The egg trading was steady with prices unchanged. Trade wis reported as good. Potatoes ruled Steady at the prices which showed an increase of 30 cents to $1.00 at the shipping points during the. past ten days Prices today: Eggs, fresh extras, 34c; do., fresh firsts, 32, PRODUCE AT NEW YORK . New York, May 4.--Butter easy; receipts 12,9054,Cheese steady, receipts 109,025, Eggs, firm; receipts 22,864, Fresh gathered, extras 31 1-2 to 32; extra first, 30 to 3lc; firsts 28 1.2 to 29 1.2¢c; seconds, 27 1-2 to 28c; storage Jacked, closely selected extras, 32 1.2 to 33 1-2c; extra firsts, 31 1-2 to 32; firsts, 30 to lec. Guinea fowl, per pair Staggy chick 1 TORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale dealers are quoting the following prices to the' trade: Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 31 to 33¢; cooked hams, 47c; smoked rolls, 25¢; break- fast bacon, 26 to 8c; backs, peamealed, 34 to 38¢c; hy 8 , 30 to 40c, Cured meats--| clear bacon, 50 to 70 Ibs., $21; 70 to 90 Ibs., $19; 90 to 100 Ibs. and up, $18; lightweight rolls," in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight rolls, $38.50 per barrel. Lard--Pure, tierces, 16 1.4c; tubs, 16 to 16 1-2c; pails, 16 3-4c; prints, 18 1-2 to 19. Shortening, tierces, 13 3.4 to 14 3.4c; tubs, J ei pails, 14 3-4c; tins, 16 3-4c; prints, Pork loins, 32 1.2c; New York shoulders, 23c; pork butts, 27c; pork hams, 27c, TORONTO FARMERS MARKET The following are quotations in effect on the St. Lawrence market, Toronto: Eggs, extras, per dozen ., firsts per dozen Duck eggs, doz, ......... Butter, dairy, per pound i . ., creamery, per pound .... Fruits and V, 5 Asparagus, bunch ... Carrotts, 11-qt. baske! Do., 6-qt. basket .. Beets, 11-gt. basket Onions, dry, 11-qt. basket Do., 6-qt, basket Cabbage .. Coulifiowes inach, peck . Salsify, bunch SNS CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, May 4,--Butter and egg futures again moved higher on the Chicago Mercan- tile Exchange yesterday. Butter trading was light and moved contrary to the usual in- fluence of receipts and spot trends. Invest- ment was a strong factor in egg trading and forced new season's highs in all deliv- eries. Added pressure came from light re- ceipts and a stronger spot. pen commitments: May storage 59; June storage eggs, 10; November eggs, old, 248; do., new, 537; June butter, 18; ID b we Ana nia 0 a nts, eights, $1.28 to $1.30. Barley--Malting, 70 to 73c. - Buckwheat to 87c. Rye=No. 2, $1.05. i Manitoba flour--First patents, in jute, $7.30, Toronto; second patents, in jute, $6.30. Oni - Track, Montreal, car lots--90 per cent. pat- ents, per barrel, $5.70, TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Local wholesale hay and straw dealers are making the following quotations to farmers (delivered at Toronto): No. 1 timothy, loose per ton $19.00 to $20.00 No, 1 timothy, baled Nominal No. 2 do., do. + 14.00 3 (and 'hit the animal on the head 'Her Sore Back was Quickly Relieved 2 Dodd's Kidney, Pills were Recommended by Friend * *I have used Dodd's |. 1 was not at all well," wri St., Otta Kan DODD'S KIDNEY husband for a shilling." i "No; but can you tell me about the past of my present husband for future use?"'--Tit-Bits. duce any impression, the motorist, it is said, descended from the car with the only weapon he had avail- able--a monkey wrench and "sent it yelping into the bush." The authorities here Wednesday night sald that except for the fact that lions do mot "yelp" the story is quite "plausible." MORE USEFUL "Here you are, miss. Tell your fortune and all about your future Lower grades N Wheat straw 10. Oat straw ... 19, SLEEPING LION BLOCKED ROAD London, May 4.--The lions in Kenya Colony, British East Africa, have no road sense at all, accord- ing to The Star, which last evening printed a story detailing how a mo- torist driving a miniature British car there, found the road blocked by a lion taking a nap. Repeated blasts on the horn failing to pro- No. 3 do., do. 12.00 .50 .50 cococoCcOoCcOoOD Oooo RSK[EBESERED butter, 272, Two market receipts--Butter today, 26,555; , '20,222, Eggs today, 50,314; last Mushrooms, per pound Leaf lettuce, three for Head lettuce, each Leeks, two bunches Potatoes, bag Cucumbers, each .... Parsley; per bunch Cress, three for Diamonds! Bassett"s On Oshawa's Main Corner » spot market--Butter, extras, h ; standards, 43c; tone steady. Eggs, firsts, 28 1-2 to 28 3-4c; tone firm. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK East Buffalo, May 4.--Receipts of hogs, 3,000; holdovers, 600; market fairly active, 15 to 25c higher to all interests; bulk 160 to 230 pounds, $12.25; pigs and underweights, $11.50 to mostly $11.75; packing sows, $10.2 to $10.75. Receipts of cattle, 150; steady; cutter cows $5.50 32 $7.50; common and medium, $6.25 to_$9.50. Receipts of calves, 1,200; vealers steady; good to choice, $15.50 to $16; culls and com- mon, $8.50 to $12.50, Receipts of sheep, 1,500; holdovers, 1,500; COAL--* Phone 193 W. J. SARGANT Yard--89 Bloor Street BE. Orders Promptly Delivered Bed Soodocteitodedotetadtedoctodtsteide dd. Ce Ea a a a a a a oe 2.2. Cad JURY & LOVELL Saturday Candy Special 49¢ per pound PECAN CUTS Made fresh for Saturday See Our Window MOTHER'S DAY PACKAGES From 75c to $5.50 See Our Assortment JURY & LOVELL 10 KING ST. E. PHONE 2223 For Your Ice Cream and Candy Needs Beedeudoelondoatoaoots Bootoetotectoote tonto stoote Sector eeetuntecte tected tt. 8. 5. 8 8 5 5 8 8 8.0 8 0 8 0.8 Rid J J J J J JR J J a J 6 J a 8 J J a 0 BeelaeteatoetoctueBectoctectuetootoctocteateatectecteoteatocteateatontuctoctoetoctcteatectocteatonto tote toate to Bb 8 0 0 2 8 Bot. Cay Ta a I i J a A J Je ee Je ae # a Beebe ode detects Sotesteitocttoite tot, 2.8. 2 Ce J a J J J he J J a a a) Ca) C. CHURCHLEY repairing bring your watch clock work hip sviin. Toge Bb Bl x Tiger Bos Tag bought or exchanged for new goods, 1he Credit Jeweller Prince St. by satisf ald ang ver When We Test Eyes--It is Done Properly JURY & LOVELL Optical Parlors Phone 28 or 20 Mill Street and Help Build Up SHOPPING DISTRICT Every Dollar Spent in Oshawa Helps 9 Build Up Our City. YOUR LAUNDRY DONE 'PROPERLY Just Phone 2520 and a driver will call OSHAWA LAUNDRY And Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 701 Radios--~and the Wonder Orthophonic Also Exclusive Dealer for the Victor Record in Oshawa vu De J BROWN King Street West Phone 18 Oshawa I SESE EEE ESN SENSE ENN NSE EEN ENE ES ESEEEEEEEE THE "PEER" A new and popular Feit Hat for young men and men. Snap brim welt edge or roll brim styles in all the leading shades rang- ing from deep Brown to iar rors $3.95 Siberry's 27 King St. East Opposite Post Office Money Spent In Oshawa Helps Oshawa 2