p.. Kets PAGE TEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929 « ---- ---- A Loose Prod Prices in the EASTERN ONTARIO NE WS Powder Vanity | roduce Prices in & ry Commercial Ma Oro toe cor ory Jor 25e, - Second-in waters i s No ' . 4 . ingston~Major W. J. Hoar has|1. Hence the visit of Inspectors J " Here $s How Ww d d M : sing onal afr at [1 P. Code, Smiths Falls; eorge P. © "TORONTO PRODUCE ; e nes ay orning pecia 8 of oe Durham Regiment, thi sap-| Leach, Ottawa; and A, A, Kennedy, || During our June Toilet Toronto wholesale dealers are offering intment to date from February of | Alexandria, Goods Sale Ve offer Bund. Broduce to retail deslers at the following . : f reds of bargains in soothing ; ; V 'ytar. Headquarters Moved Iotions, creams, face pow- (| 58s Fresh, extras, fn y rig hg od BY 0 ay. vorls. Pride oh 54 only Ray on Washing Silk D resses Haying Begins Kingston ~The Frontenac ders, ete, For example, if Butier~No. | creamery, prints, 4 to Hic; i ay. Tn s b 4 " ; trip. : . t SOF H headquarters in Kingston has been esette Face Powder for 7hc gop hy a NR hs TORONTO HAY AND STRAW : : + 3 Le] E ] fon EE eg relocated, with headquarters in Nap- we give you a gold finish er Be an "end Hid yh silos, Local wholesale hey and straw desler are in broken sizes. Regular $2.95 at 1 . ac h growing and will not be ready for |anee, The base for C Company of the loose powder vanity for BN Ne re. ticrces. 16c5 tubs, 1574 10. 100463 taehwereg ot Toronto) r= Sion to aymers 3 week or more, The crop is heavy | unit will be in Tamworth, 23¢ ~~ BOTH 98 Ro us, Lar, lube, 1534 1a Jide; No. 1 moth, On ton $49 0 1 20 0 | I mont. sections, Brockville Rotarians POR EXAMPLES C | ani jon, ib, iguiweishs" soe, in aris ) woo NOTICE: Be sure this dros fits bulare leaving the store. We cannot "Re. Brockville~Donald E, Lewis has [| heavyweight rolls, $3650 per barrel. | exchange or refund on any o esses, . Kin -., ou Pog ii Regi- | been elec { by the directors of the Lavender Mentholated Shav- Poultry al these ment for many years having its head- | Brockville Rotary Club as President ing Cream Giant 50 Do., 410 5 Ibs. veo BRAD OBL SUEBW oiviiiiiiinnnnnirinnes 9H iss quarters in Kingston, has been re-|for the ensuing year, while H. W. li Tube ........, A OLA RR Cn SHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES | | 0 & Ci hy yo-, A can of Lavender fou Py » 5 bis Wiviist iy litle more srength ay i Chicano ' SUCCESSORS FO THOS MILI ER ts be 1 ; bu ; a : ; Port Hope ~Some haying is being | ment, which for many years you purchase a box of Cher- No, 2 creamery, prints, 3 to | An extraordinary offer of this lot of dresses focalized with headquarters at Nap-| Carswell has been appointed secre Talcum Free Roosters ..... veer 5 | Mercantile y, with the spot anee, The Dage for = Lompany of | tary, the unit will be at Jamwort ' otor Klenzo Tooth Brushes, Ex- Ducklings ... 35.38 | unchanged and receipts mot particularly bur ota Brock: A Motor Colision a || cellent value at 35c, Special Broilers, 1b, .... vr 4B. denseme. _Lscember butter was 2 rockville, Ld June Sale Price ind November ekss $0, ah gi 19¢ TORONTO PROVISION PRICES ow, but graduslly w igher levels Real Estate Transfer --~Mr, H, R, Halladay, |truck driven by D, Johnson and a : em Each ,,........, 'Toronto wholesale dealers are quoting the io Jodo cthusiaem was worked vb some. Duska Face Powder that ockville, purchased the double | Chevrolet car, driven by Mrs, Clow, Bie pda erty, situated corner | collided at the intersecvicn of Water following, prices to the trade: $2 to Me; | De Without strong feature and most move. of John and Pearl streets, owned by | and Bethune streets, causing damage entrancing new odor in a cooked hams, 50 10 Sie; smoked rolls, 286; ments sillits Way sre seutimental, at least Mr. Alexander Mclllwaine, Laich-| te the ruck, smooth cold cream $1 00 breakfast bacon, 26 to hc; backs, peamealed, | "cy nem mt eel chem Tune, 24; Nov. powder, per box . FRER 60c Vial Duska Perfume Save with Safety at The following are quotations, retail, in| tone firm on top gardes yh ------ 3 to Yc; do, smoked, 45 to 4c, -- mount, N.Y, through T. H. Berney, Veursn of the lands Covad a Do wiser oltey. 50 to 70 Suber, old, 0s ov, 1,749, Butter THE REXALL STORES effect on the St, Lawrence market, Toronto: | Street stocks i=Butter, +cday, 11490; last MONTREAL PRODUCE | 19%c; do,, finest eastern, 18% to 194e, But- real estate. i ~ ' ails, 16¥ic; prints, 18% to 18%4c, Shorten. | 7700 Ai Ly 4 Brockville, -- Charles J. Smith, os iid] i to Yiie: ng 1c; pails, 7 i Me 0 id Totes: prominent broker of New York and 14%; tine 16%4¢; prints 15%e, + AAI rd LY ra an ardent fisherman, has been coming | ' : 2 ; ly good and f Produce-- year, 119,087, Eggv=Today, 128957; ' last| Réceipts of cattle, 2,000; strict ind or bi r dozen .uviiiis vie 040 | year, 131,006, choice steers and yearlings, steady to 25 A Ly . er, No, pasteurized, 37 to 37) .c, Eggs, fresh JURY & LOVELL | Ber rat, per An " , 025 | * 'Movement at ten markets Buttar--Net in, | ower; others off 2 to fei demand Uh ro ow niral. June Hohe butter market here extras, % to 3c, do, fresh firsts, 31 to . Duck eggs; dozen ,i...... " 070] 1,158,634; last year, net in, 954,719, ERgs=| slow, choice steers an year RS, ediun. | Jean Baptiste holiday, - Prices were nomin. | Ror Simioe 3 0 Np in, 50g; lant yess, sat, in, Dan $15.24; bulk diy feds, 314 to uid Jredioni, ally unchanged at 37 cents to 37! ig Ho ne Made Raid on Fishermen Brockville.~~ Morrisburg fishermen 2c; pork butts, 26)i¢; pork hams, 26c, standards, 42c, Eggs=Virsts, 8% to a -- New York spot market i~Butter~Extras, FARMERS' MARKET 43/ic; tone steady, Xep~Finy, 3 to Ie, received a surprise this week when ; three fish piv game inspectors de- Yeats and for 41 Years he has i 4 scended upon Flagg's and Nash's pie ie same Feom, 0, 5, at the creeks in that district and Jeized Thousand Islan ouse, fishing tackle and black bass in the possession of the men, While the] go Dr. Resmay on Laave season for black bass opens in the | owinanvi oT t Bo " Frama, SEt, Lawrence on June 15, in inland | 2uperintendent of the Boys lraining School, has been granted two weeks' -- y leave of absence on account of ill health, He left on Friday morning EX YY ofr Rochester, where he intends to = visit relatives, DODD'S PRODUCE AT NEW YORK New York, June 24, ~Butter steady, Cream. ery, higher than extra 44 to 4415c; extra (92 Pork loins, Myc; New York shoulders, Chicago 8 market--DButter--Extras, 42; to Alexandria Bay for the past 50 De Butter, dairy, per pound 5 038 ! : A q < 0 28 Twenty-six cities i=~Butter--Today, 49.53, $1265 to $13.50; cows weak to 25 lower, Mr onchange at 3 ani tg G3 eens ner Do,, creamery, per pound ..., ils, $9.75 R28; last yesr, 36,680,082, Eggs--Todny, 5M2, | cutter grades, $5.75 to $8; medium bulls, $9.75 " Fruits and, Vegetables 257; last Tan 6,435,778, f 4 to $10.25, Calves, 1,200; vealers active, 50c| 904 boxes, score), 43c; fast (88 to 91 score), 41 to Asparagus, 2 bingh higher, good to choice, $10; mostly $16.50; Egg prices were also nominally unchanged, Fare 2 Yunches J EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK common and medium, $13 wo $15, Chease Values were slightly higher, wih No 43; packing stock, current make, 'N 1 Onions, dry, 11-qt, basket East Buffalo, June 24,~Receipts of hogs,| Receipts ot sheep, 1,500, holdovers, 700; To esen pits and golred I 12 to 32% No, 2, le, Cheese steady, "Staten 6,000; holdovers, 600; market active to packers | lambs very slow, about steady at last week's "a calored selling at 187% to 190% cents per | Whole milk flats, fresh, fancy to fancy special, and shippers, 15 to 25c above Saturday's| full decline, quality plain, good to choice, pound. Receipts were 3,543 boxes, 24 to 25¢; do, held, 27; to 29% denly to William Mcllmoyle, of Bur-| Do, ' 6.qt, basket .....o.es leigh Ranch, Cabbage fiveiees er oboe Saturd cline, quality ol choice Mr, MN A " { { suliflower ....ooiiiiiiiiinniine OV average; to i 1) 10 | $14; others held at ); common and med ' Eggs hrm Fresh gathered extra, 12%: Mr Mellmoy le had just finished ' . : 3 | $11.85; 200 Ibs, $11.40 to SLL65:] jum, $11.50 to $13; bidding $10.25 on good Potatoes were steady, extra frst, 3 to Svs firsts, 0 vies Repairs to Bridge Y i : i y 1 Li Hi Spinach, peck ....piiis Peterboro~A motorist who has re- | hig day's work and was returning Mushrooms, per pound packing sows, $9.75 to $10, yearlings; sheep scares, steady, 4c, cently travelled across the Gannon's Narrows floating bridge reports that a new flooring is being laid on this structure, Also that a number of fish have died for some unknown reason and have washed up on the bridge, ERE. hd >I KID NI Y y Napanee Celebrates Monday, July 1st taBAackpciy. Napanee, -- $1,000 in purses for (e, B Wa oy PD R TROY YY horse races, 2.27, 2.22 and 2.16 class- WATE VS es. Beautiful grounds with lots of " "\ shade; fast track; comfortable i] grand stand. No pleasanter spot in Canada to enjoy a holiday than the Napanee Driving Park and they al- ways have good races. . At Crystal Beach A Brockville, = The attendance at wnings, Crystal Beach dance pavilion Friday night numbered in the neighborhood Tents of 100 couples, all of whom spent a ) pleasant time dancing to music fur- E nished by Beauvais' Melody Kings. tc. Rescued From Drowning Brockville ~Harold Gill, aged nine, This will advise all interest. son of Mr. and Mrs, Larry Gill, ed in the purchase of awne Kemptville, would have drowned at ings, tents, or other canvas Kemptville after he had fallen into goods, that our Oshawa ag. the water from Clothier's dock, enoy, for many years care where he was at play, had not Har- ried on in such an efficient old Gleeson, without stopping to manner by Messrs, H and throw off his clothes, jumped into the M. Trew has been trans. water and rescued him, ferred to the Qlexe Fon - Hardware Store, and w. School Principal Resigns in future be given the per. Brockville, -- George Fond Dobson, sonal attention of Mr, §. principal of the Almonte high school or the past six years, has resigned to accept an appointment on the staff of the Western Collegiate In- stitute, Toronto. M., A. Watt, sci- ence master at the school, has also resigned to go to Waterford, Onnt,, and will be succeeded by A, E. Smith of Athens, Terry. Our range of samples in plain and fancy patterns, was never quite so complete as this season. 8) attention will be ven phone calls for esti. mates on awnings and cur. tains for residences, We bespeak for Messrs. Fox a continuance of the gen. erous patronage accorded our former representatives, and assure you of our best Auto Stolen Port Hope.~While Barnett Bros, circus was in progress at Port Hope on Thursday, an automobile owned by endeavors to give you a sat. David Vout of Cobourg was stolen Isfactory service. by wg bo s ong aged 13, ad the other 14, from St. John's Industria J.J. TURNER & SONS, LTD School, Chief of Police Thomas Peterboro, Ont. Murphy and Provincial Constable H, Storey went to Belleville on Friday and recovered the stolen vehicle, Lacked a Quorum Belleville, ~There being no quorum the Board of Education did not hold their regular monthly meeting Fri- day night. A few gathered in the board room and after waiting the re- quired half hour and no prospects of more coming the present members were dismissed, In conversation with the secretary it was learned there was little business of importance to transact, JURY & LOVELL'S . OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worral, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist PHONE 8313 William Meclimeyle Young's Point~While returning to his home Friday night, after working on the road, death came very sud- HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY Now: is the Time to Fill Your Coal Bin With The Best Fuel Obtainable Jeddo Coal Solvay Coke Cannel and Pocahontas And All Other Good Fuel CALL TO-DAY AND EXPERIENCE THE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION THIS COMPANY GIVES TO EVERY CUSTOMER Gravel, Sand, Stone, Lime and Building Material So when thinking of concrete work driv " salt ud | let us serve you. Prices Competitive, Ly Dixon Coal, Gravel 8 Sand Co. TELEPHONE 262 ~ FOUR DIRECT LINES. home when he was stricken, about 7 o'clock, It is thought that he had Started Cutting Peterboro, -- The Peterborough Lumber Company, this city's largest lumber industry, commenced opera- tions on Monday in handling the largest cut that has come down the Otonabee River since pre-war days The logs in the first drive are down and ready to be cut, while a second drive will follow in a few weeks, The company this year will operate both day and night shifts, the latter to start in a few days, Public School Cadets Peterboro.~The public school ca- dets are taking a prominent part in the Old Home Week program for the holiday, July 1st, In the morning they will appear in the monster par- ade and in the afternoon they wil put on in front of the grandstand at 2.155 o'clock a demonstration of phy« sical training as an added attraction to the regular vaudeville program, _ Corn Borer Act Enforced Cobourg.--One of the first farmers in this district appear in court under the provisions of the Corn Borer Act is a Hope Township farmer who ap- peared before a A at Port Hope. It was charged that he fail- the inspector and remove corn stubble from his field. The Bench pointed the provisions of the Corn Borer Act, and a fine was imposed, Faces Charge in Lindsay Brownell, after his arrival in Lind- was purchasing a defunct Lindsay plant and wished to obtain a man- ager and to get some one to put a sum of money into business, He was remanded for a week, Review at Belleville inspection of the Argyll Light In- fantry, with a review taking place at just completed its annual training Optimism is Expressed by Holstein reeders Peterboro~"[ believe as a Holstein best prospects for success in our business that we have ever had, even including the high-price period of the war," said James Caskey of Madoc, at the field day of the Peterboro' District Holstein Breeders' Club held Norwood, Mr, Caskey's optimism was representative of the prevailing spirit of the addresses, Ladies' Golf Mrs, F, Buckley lost to Mrs, Burn, Mrs, R, Hume lost to Mrs, -McCal- Miss Ruth Field, and Mrs. I'. H, scored Port Hope's other win, Dominion Day Leaf lettuce, three for Head lettuce, each Potatoes, bag been affected by the intense heat, | ottiote PAE coer Parsley, per bunch .... Cress, three for Celery, per bundle Oranges, per dozen Grapefruit, two for Lemons, per dozen Bananas, per dozen . Apples, 11-qt, basket .. Rhubarb, 3 burwhes ... New potatoes, peck Green beans, 6.qt, (ireen peas, 6-qt Strawberries, quart Do., pint Ps Plums, doz " 0 Apricots, doz. inves sen 0) TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of I'rade are making the following quotations for car lots: SHOWER AT MYRTLE 10 100 020 Prices: ~Cheese, finest westerns, -19'4 tol seconds, 29 to 29% gE FOR BRIDE-TO-BE Myrtle, June 24,--Norman Scott was on a business trip to Pontypool ed to carry out the instructions of | on Tuesday, H. Roy Bright is having the exter. jor of his house freshened up with a out that he had failed to carry out| goat of paint, A number from here attended the street fair in Qshawa on Wednesday night, Success to Miss Jean Parker and Lindsay ~Percy Brownell of Tor-| Mp, Henry Merriman who have been onto is in custody, charged with fail- | writing on their entrance to Normal ure to pay his board hill at a hotel. | examinations at Whitby this week, Mrs. R. 8, Long and Mrs. Clar- say, is said to have asserted that he| ance Harrison motored to Orillia on Saturday, and spent the week-end with the former's sister, Mrs, Hill, Miss Pear! Merriman gave a party to a number of her playmates on Thursday, it being her seventh birth. day, Mrs. Jolin Birkett gave a shower AZ laville ~=On Wednesday Colonel | 2+ her home on Wednesday night in nderson 1s to carry out the annual honor of Miss Violet Broome whose marriage to Clarence Redman of Kinsdale takes place on June 26. the Agricultural Park provided the : v + : oh: : The bride-to-be was made the recipl weather is. suitable. This unit has ent of many pretty and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs, James Cook and Mr, with three days at Deseronto, and is hy pi i Isic and Mrs, Will Cook and sons spent Teporied fo fuve attained a high state the week-end with relatives at Kirk. 5 fleld, Mrs. Willlam Hoar is confined to her bed. An early recovery is hoped for by her many friends. Mrs, James Moffatt of Oshawa is breeder that we have possibly the visiting her sister, Mrs. James Dick. son, Mr. Briggs of Ottawa and Miss Jennie Brown of Toronto are holiday- ing with the former's brother and sister, Frank Briggs and Mrs. M. at G, A, Brethen's farm, north of | Bateman. A splendid attendance was present at the Women's Missionary Society which was held at the home of Mrs, Oliva Lane on Tuhraday afternoon. The president, Mrs, R. J. Merriman, Port Hope.~This week a number | presided, each member responding to of Port Hope ladies played golf | the roll call with a verse with the against Cobourg ladies and all but | word temperance in it. The July two were defeated, Mrs. R, F, For.{ meeting will be held at the church rest lost to Mrs. Dick, Mrs. J. B.| when the ladies from the other three Holland lost to Mrs, Stone, Mrs. | appointments, Raglan, Prospect and Wm, Nesbitt lost to Mrs, Parker, | Manchester, will be entertained. Mrs. Roy Thompson visited during Mrs, Chisholm lost to Miss Floyd, | the week with Sanford, friends. Bill Heron of Brooklin was press. lum, Mrs, Orchard lost to Mrs, Hay- [ ing hay for some of the farmus den, Mrs, S. C, Bennett lost to Mrs, | through here the latter part of the Gould, Florence Forrest won against | week, Andrew Lawrence was called to Briden Hlaving Mrs, Jack Hayden | Weston on Wednesday to take charge of the Inch Drug Store as Mr, Inch is dangerously ill, Port Hope~The sixty-second an- nual celebration of Dominion Day at Port Hope promises to surpass all revious attempts, There will be a ull card of trotting races, two league baseball games in the Lakeshore In- termediate league, vaudeville, fire- works, midway and plenty of music, The committee is noted throughout the district for the class of entertain- ment provided, and a natural grand- stand invites everyone to come and bring the family for a carefree day, Port Hope is the only town in the KARN THE DRUGGIST FOR SERVICE PRONE 378. NEXT THE POST OFFIO district which has celebrated Do- minion Day continuously since Con- federation, Just wait till enthusiastic Amer. icans invent air polo, played with one-man planes and a gas-inflated balle=Boston Herald. on i QUALITY COAL Expense no object in Achieving Perfection Toe rear axle of the Ford car is of the three.quarter ) floating type with spiral bevel gear. The pinion hub is exceptionally heavy, and, as the pinion is carried 'on double taper roller bearings, perfect alignment of the gear is always assured. The rear axle has a total of four roller bearings which add considerably to the cost "of manufacture but are a protection for the owner , against wear. | Special care is taken to insure silence in the pinior and | ving gears. These are made up in sets and carefully | matched, each set being run in to eliminate all possi- bility of noise in operation. The differential side gears are forged integral on the rear axle shafts and the teeth then cut This permits of lighter and more simple construction. The shafts are 'unusually strong, and, as the centre line of the wheel 55 to 65 miles an howe comes over the bearings, there is no overhang of the 40-horee power engine axle shaft, and it has no weight to support. iG Full balloon tires The use of malleable castings is eliminated in this new axle housing which is made entirely of steel. Bell forgings welded to steel tubing make up the shaft housing which is bolted to an all steel differential housing. The care and skill devoted to the manufacture and assembly of rear axle parts is typical of the high standards of Ford engineering. Drive it ] Yourself=-- there is no Better Test Ford Car Features Choloa of colours 20 to 20 miles per palion of gasoline Shatterproof glass windshield Theft proof ignition lock Reliability and low upheep Arran demonstration vide with the efor You desantvation Universal Motor Sales A. F. COX, DEALER Oshawa » . Ontario