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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Jun 1929, p. 16

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Sr p-------- as. alii . . ROR he aah eH THE OSHAW. a A DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929: TERN Thief Enters Home " Havelock.--On Saturday morn- 'ing '4 thief entered the home of 'Mr.'and Mrs. T. P. Lancaster, but 'escaped with little of personal va:- ue lh Adds Splendid Bus . +-Brockville.--A special new auto- mobile bus of attractive design, mounted on a Chevrolet chassis, has been added to the equipment of the Revere House. The exter- ior of the Revere House has been redecorated recently. i! Many Auto Licenses . . Kingston.--Percy T. Bould, who is charged with the duty of issuing Yicenses for automobiles in this city. and életrict,-states that.-he has now issued 4,926 sets of of mark- ers, this number being very nearly efjual to the total number issued in 1928. i Will Hold Convention Picton. -- The Prince Edward County district annual convention of the Women's Institute is being 'beld in the Baptist Church, Picton, on June 15. Mrs. Deviney of Vernonville will assist in the piso Fra, . d Roads Closed "Lindsay. -- Victoria County council at its closing sesson passed a.bylaw closing all the roads tn Longford Township except that Victoria road through the western part. ship has been sold to a company and will be enclosed as a reserve, Gets Government Appointment Brockville.--Miss Dorothea Les, of Almonte, a last year student at the Brockville business college, who was successful at the recent Grad 2 stenographer's examimna- tions, has been notified from Ot- tawa to report for duty in the of- ~"['fices of 'the Fruit Branch at To- ronto. Tower Illuminated Brockville, -- The electrical il- qumination of the-tower 'upon Vic- toria building was turned on for the first time Monday night and the improvement in the appea:ande of the structure was freely com- mented upon" by citizens and visi- tors. The illumination is visible for a considerable distance. New Station Canadian Pacific. Railway station at Havelock is to start at once, This is a much needed improve- ment in the village and when fin- ished it will be juite modern, meeting the meeds. of the commun- HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY Now is the Time to Fill Your Coal Bin With The Best Fuel Obtainable Jeddo Coal Cannel and Pocahontas And All Other Good Fuel CALL TO-DAY THE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION THIS COMPANY GIVES -TO EVERY : CUSTOMER 2 .. ALSO. Gravel, Sand, Stone, Lime and Building Material So when thinking of concrete work or your call and let us serve you. Prices Competitive, The Best. Dixon Coal, Gravel & Sand Co. TELEPHONE 262 Solvay Coke AND EXPERIENCE driveway, FOUR DIRECT LINES. J thai 'Practically the whole town-| ity in a far more adequate way e present structure, ~ Will' Not Publish | I} Kingston.--It fias been announc- ed that_the K.C.I, Times will not be published this year owing to thé exams, and apparent lack of -interest among the students. Investigate Deposits Belleville, -- Br, #releigh Os- borne, of the Ontario: Department of Mines, came here Monday to conduct a mineralogical investiga- tion of the County of Hastings and parts of Peterborough county to determin@ the balue of the nu- merous deposits that have been lo- catd here. . Successful at Osgoode Picton. -- Wilfred Lane, son of Prof. Lane of Toronto University, has received word that he success- fully passed. his final year exam- inations at Osgoode Hall. He is at present in the law office of Gor- don Walmsley here. Prof, «na Mrs. Lane are expected at their summer. home shortly Few, Hours .in Cells Kingston. -- Jack Parks, known as "the. bad man of Western On- tario," spent a few hours in the local police cells on Monday, on his way to the Portsmouth peni- tentiary, He was sentenced at Sandwich to five years for the theft of an automobile. Parks made a sensational escape from the Peterboro jail a short time ago. Playing with Matches Kingston, -- 'Children playing 'with matches are believed to have caused a fire in the old barn at the rear of 394 Princess street shortly gefore three o'clock on Monday afternoon. The barn was not used for anything and was in a dilapidated condition. As a re- sult little damage was done. Brother Dies Bellville.--Mr. Hiram Ibey, 26 Strachan street, Belleville, has re- celved the news of the death of his brother, Wm. Ibey, in Trenton Monday evening. Mr. William Ib- ey dropped dead while at work. Funeral will be held Thursday af- ternoon to. Frankford Methodist church. Interment will be made in Frankford cemetery. Searched Milk Bottles Kingston.--Complaints are being made by a number of people re- garding the practice of robbing milk bottles, which apparently is becoming quite popular again. On Saturday night two young men were seen going up William street, and with a rapidity that demonstrated they were -not with- out experience, searched milk bot- tles which had been left on door- steps. Legare Leading Kingston. -- Legare Auto Sup- ply Co., Ltd.,, which has a brancn in Kingston under the manuge- ership of Herb. Moore handling the Hudson and Essex makes of auao- ---- : Produce Prices in the ih Commercial Markets" TORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale dealers are quoting the following prices to the trade: Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 31 to 33 cooked hams, 50c; smoked rolls, 28c; break- fast bacon, 26 to 38; backs, peamecaled, 34 to 3%; do., smoked, 30 to Cured meats--Long clear- bacon, 50 to 70 Ib., $21; 70 to 90 Ibs, $19; 90; to 100 lbs, and up, $18 lightweight rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight rolls, $38.50 per barrel, : Lard~Pure, tierces, 16c; tubs, 15) ta 164s; | pails, 16)4c; prints, 1874 to 18)4c. Shortening, tierces, 134 to 14%c; tubs l4c; pails 14%c, tins, 16%c; prints, 15%c. Pork loins, 31%c; New York shoulders, Yc pork butts, 26)ic pork hams, 26¢c, TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations, retail, in effect on the St. Lawrence market, Toronto: Produce-- Eggs, extras, per dozen ., firsts, per dozen Duck eggs, dozen .\.. Butter, dairy, per poun . Do., creamery, per pound .... Fruits and V. Asparagus, 2 bunches .. Carrots, 3 bunches .. Beets, 2 bunches ..... Onions, dry, 11-qt. ba Do., 6-qt. basket Cabbage .... Cauliflower ... Spinach, peck Mushrooms, per pound . Head lettuce, each ... Leaf lettuce, 'three for . Potatoes, bag Cucumbers, 3 for . Parsley, per bunch Celery per bundle . Cress, three for ... Oranges, per dozen . Grapefruit, three for . Lemons, per dozen . 0.50 © oo © ©5 oo --=O 0 =m tess "Hh i Om aD © S o I a Bananas, per dozen .. Apples, 11-qt. basket Thubarb, 3 bunches New potatoes, peck . Green beans, 6 qt. . Green peas, 6 qt. .. Strawberries, qt. .... CoH OOO00C0DOOO~O000000000S Soo e BIRISUBBRBISVIVNSLRNBEVBARRY $3314: PRODUCE AT'NEW YORK New York, June 12.--Butter firmer; re- ceipts, 23,512, Cheese, firm; receipts, 57,560. Eggs irregular; receipts, 38,729, Fresh gath- ered extra, 33 'to 33%c. CHICOGA PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, June 12.--Marketing time before the publication today of the government's monthly report on storage holdings through- out the country traders on the Chicago Mer- cantile exchange were cautious in the princi. pal deliveries and they finished unchanged. Lighter supplies and an unchanged spot sent June storage packed futures up $30 a car. An experiment in card jrading to supplement the present board trading wi exchange floor, Friday, commitments--June eggs 25, Novem- ber eggs, old, 178; do., new, 1,674, June butter 20, December er 395, Chicago spot market--Butter, extras, 42)4c; standards, 42%c; tone steady. Eggs, firsts, 29 to 29%c; tone about steady. Two market jeceipte= Busters today, 33,998; last your, 4.555. 8gs, today, 59,106; last ear, 47,435, es tone firm. Eggs, firsts, 31 to 31%c; tone steady. Street stocks--Butter, today, 122,217; last year, 1178,493, Eggs today, 147,560, last year, 134,226. Movements at 10 markets--Butter, net in 1,291,089 last year, net in, 1,290,120, Eggs, net in, 41,420 last year, met: in; 43,49. Government report--Butter, this year, 28,- 428,000 ;last year, 15,952,000. Eggs, this year, 6,704,00; last year, 8,168,000. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK East Buffalo, June 12.--Receipts of hogs, 1,300; holdovers none; market fairly active; steady to 10c lower; bulk desirable 160 to 210 ibs., $11.65 to $11.75; 140 Ibs,, and down, $11.50 to $11.75; 230 to 250 Tbs., $11.25 to $11.50; 280 to 500 Ibs., $11.30 to $11.25; packing sows, $9.50 to $10. pi Receipts of calves, 200. Vealers, 25 to 50c lower;; good to choice, $16; mostly $16.50; common and medium, $13.75 to $15. ] Receipts of sheep, 400. Lambs apd yearlings steady; ewes strong to 25c up; good to choice, 60 to 70-1b, lambs, $16.50 to $17; yearlings quoted, $13.50 down; fat ewes, $6.50 t& $7. TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers' on the Toronto 'Board of Trade are making the following quotations for car lots: Manitoba Wheat Vo. 2 northern, $1.14%4. No. 3 northern, $1.12, Vo. 4 wheat, $1.08, No. 5 wheat, 97%c. No. 6 wheat, 84)4c. Feed wheat, 72¥%c. (c.i.f. Goderich and bay ports. track, 1c higher than above.) Price on HAY AND STRAW Local wholesale hay and straw dealers are making the following quotations to farmers (delivered at Toronto): -- No, 1 timothy, loose per $19 00 to $20 00 Nominal 15 50 14:50 12 50 Oat straw . Oat straw Hudson Essex Challenger Contest for dealers during the first week in June. Every effort is being made by the Kingston branch and throughout the Legare chain to keep this leadership during the whole contest. Returns From Globe Tour Belleville, Ont. -- Mr. Robert Tonahill has returned to Belle- ville after another of his globe trotting trips which took him this time across the At- lantic, down the Mediterranean with side views of Egypt, Arabia, Palestine and other countries, fin- ishing his trip with a very enjoy- able tour of the British Isles. Oppose New School Smiths Falls.--Smiths Falls el- ectors Monday decisively defeated the two bylaws voted upon, one to provide this town with a new eight-roomed public school at a J I A J a a ¥ What Others Say 3 HEARTLESS U.S. OFFICIALS Church of All Nations, 64 Albany Street, June 12, 1929. Dear Editor: Would you be good enough to publish the following experience that one of our new Canadians and one of my church members has just. passed through. John Dyl, 379 Ritson Road, re- ceived a telegram from a Buffalo undertaker on Sunday announcing that his brother Paul had died that day in that city and the funer- al would be on Wednesday. I went with him to our dear Chief Friend and our Mayor of the City who very willingly and kindly eacn gave him a letter of recommenda- tion to allow him to enter Buffalo to attend the funeral of his broth- er. begin on the, VACATION NEEDS \ Size 50c For your Produces lather 157 shaves for..,, Of chintz or silk Thoughtful planning for your vacation trip . « . don't forget to come to Jury and Lovell's before you go, Hundreds are taking advan- tage of our June Sale For Their Holiday Ac- cessories. Here are just a few. ,... KLENZO Liquid Antiseptic. A soothing mouth wash and gargle. 50¢ 39¢ MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE Cleans thoroughly and prevents acid decay. A KLENZO SHAVE CREAM billows eof 39¢ HOLDALLS for travelkit. Prices 69c¢ TO $2.50 RUBBER BATHING , SHOES Many colors. All sizes Regular $1.00 79¢ Pair eeie.... JONTEEL COLD CREAM Or combination cream the gupreme favorite . 25c Jonteel Soap Fre: with each jar, KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES Colored handles, guar- anteed bristles 19¢ Sat, 3 for 50¢ or .. FRENCH BALM Just the thing to re- lieve redness and sore- ness of sunburn 39¢ b0c Size ..... bic EAST 'PHONE 28 Jury & Lovell THE REXALL STORES SIMCOE SOUTH PHONE 68 that this favour be granted. When he reached the border with the telegram and the letters, they kept him there for three hours and ex- hausted him asking questions. An American inspector took five dol- lars from him for interpreting his language, a shameful thing for a government official to do. In his sorrow he offered fifty dollars if an official would go with him and face. let him look on his dead brother's His pleading was all in vain; flag; we feel sure that Ganada would have treated a situation of they heartlessly turned him back. America calls herself a Protes- tant Christian country and sends missionaries all over the world. It fails me to understand what type of humanity. this is, much less Christianity. As new Canadians we are glad we are under the British Canadian this kind in a very different way. Yours truly, Dr. B. Thonne, M.R.C.O. Rowley: "I was just reading about a man seventy years old who has been sent to prison for the fifth time for burglary" Cowley: "Yes, old age steals on." cost of $70,000 and the other to I also gave him a letter asking introduce daylight saving time in Smiths* Falls for the months of June, July and August. The school bylaw was defeated by a rif ANNUAL SUMMER SALE 'Starts Friday Morning, June 14th At The DOMINION CLOTHING CO. the county have been and are ut present engaged in transplanting § | tomato plants. Thousands of i | acres are being put in this year THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE WILL BE SOLD RE- GARDLESS OF COST ON ACCOUNT OF BACKWARD SEASON. COME AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS LISTED HERE: -- and a record output should result. Crops are looking fine in spite of FREE! FREE! MEN'S STRAW HATS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE WITH EVERY . ' SUIT SOLD DURING OUR SALE, FREE! mobiles, led all divisions in ene a. 5 A RE A SE NST SE Se Se SS SS SR Se Petter > TNR XA RV NA XN EY NY CWC 8) RTUNITY | \€ a late start. It is stated that the hay crop will be especially good. The hundreds of orchards are now in bloom and prospects are bright for a good crop of all kinds of fruit. TO SEE THE LATEST CREATIONS IN Moirie Silk i Ensemble Outfits THESE ARE BEING SHOWN IN OUR READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT, $9. €0\¥\€¢)\§ Lindsay Hospital Fund IAndsay. -- The local campaign inaugurated to raise the sum of $75,000 for an addition to*Ross Memorial Hospital = was given a big boost. Victoria county coun- cil adopted a resolution to the ef- fect that $50,000 be granted to help build the wing on condition that another $25,000 be raised by the Board of Governors, The $650,000 voted by the county is to be raised hy debentures issued at 5 per cent. for 30 years. BL CII I EK \¢) WV 5 Doz. Painters White Overalls, Reg. $1.25. 79 Boy's Navy Blue Serge Suits extra bloom- Sale Price . 5... vos h0 cine inanicanig,, c ers. Reg. $7.95. Sale Price ... Made Superintendent Men's Balbriggan Combination underwear, 89 C Young Men's Suits. Reg. $22.50. Sale - Reg. $1.00 Sale Price ......c.snnsseiin oy A RR FO $5.49 $14.95 50c 8) Kingston.--The many friends of Fred J. Veale, former Kingston resident. and now of Hamilton, who has been appointed superin- tendent of waterworks there, will be pleased to hear of his excellent advance. Veale graduated from Queen's in 1923, having played for four years on the senior football team, helping to win the cham- pionship in 1922. Veale also starred in rugby with the Hamil- ton Tigers for six years, % They, are Exclusive ©) \€ Best Assortment of Boy's Tweed Caps. Men's B.V.D.'s Reg. 98c. Sale Price. 'Reg. 95c. Sale Price ....ooouvenn. All Sizes ...;vuiiiiiiiinininan, 1 On Display Tomorrou Friday, 2.30 to 3.30 BY MANNEQUINS fo i i : 5 | in the west end of the city are pro- Children's Balbriggan Combs. Sizes 24-32. Regular 75c. Sale Price ..... Boys' Braces Per Pair 10c 49c 2 Doz. Only Whoopee Hats, assorted colors 69 c Sale'Price ...\ vans iit nissan VES To clear 19 c $5.95 BUY NOW AND BUY ALWAYS AT THE ~ Dominion Clothing Co. 68 KING STREET WEST WE DELIVER ' PHONE 2141 Children's stockings. Reg. 25¢c pair. Sale 1 5 c Children's Blouses. Regular 75c. Sale 49 ¢ Paving Progresses Peterboro. -- Paving operations gressing rapidly. Excavations on X Gilmgur, St, Joseph and Walton streets and Leslie, 'Belmont and Ladies' Silk Hose. Regular 39¢. Homewod avenues have been com- A > ; pleted by the steam shovel: crew tperpair ...ocooeaoeeo and the streets are ready for the v paving Zang. Monaghan road and Park street south are being prepar- ed. The city men are going ahead of the paving operations installing and repairing 'drains and con- structing the necessary K sewers. Sewers have been laid on St. Jos- eph street and Leslie avenue and surface drains are being built on Park street. 50 pair only Men's Dress Boots to $2. 49 Clearat ........... 69c ~ {These Dresses will be for sale by, the eraser ey J Mannequins Children's Running Shoes Sizes 6 to 10 Only Young Men's Trench Coats. 10%. Sale Price ooo eesasrnannene Reg. $7.95, Sale price ........., QUALITY COAL Phone 3060 SUCCESSORS 1 wei y 8 rs ARSE rang PER Ra i dito a i hod

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