gd b Fd UK REFUSED TO WTRIKE ville, Otten In manufae- i i tH i) | refusing to pes forth A rr ni Tin HUNTING fileA tine specimen of a od in ~ toda Sr Arehivaid of Mr, of hl bu) 1 was ube fpped the wemnles ot 18 , The anime! was secured eslemkoon Lake, in North LL £4 LEN CAR WECOVEIRND urg--On Vpiday n [ asda My I fof p WAS POCOVETE "after the Awe thieves had o cnr against the Dyeing Co, in the heavy tog, The car Cp out ony an ay ay ncross the fields, feved to be from Belleville, Stock they sat 18 the A DOGH WORRYING COW Cobourg.~~On Sunday it was ve ported to Chiet Huse thet a Ger n d a conch dog HY) Fur Roy | an in this vielnity bad! t 4 required the ser ; Se a Both doge # ny and It no doubt mens ae ppy hunting ground" for m, CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING obourg.~An enjoyable event place Saturdey evening when Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Waller, Per- street, celebrated thelr silver wedding, Over fifty guests were present and spent a happy evening at cards and dencing, after which down to a most delightful a three-tier cake ocoupy- of the table, 1 and Mrs, Waller were the recipi onts of many fine sliver presents, CARS IN CRASH ON FRONT WT, Belleville ~~Cars trying to turn at the intersection of Bridge and Front streets last evening about poven o'clock eaused n oollision with damage to both, The police investigated the accldent but the -------- Feed Prices are advancing on all these lines and it looks like a good policy to buy your supe plies at present prices. We have a good stock on hand of = Glu. ten, Jottonseed, Olleake, Hominy, Dalry Rations, Bran, Shorts, ete. Cooper-Smith COMPANY 16 Celina Stree! . i Christmas a SRL FRAIL AD TIE 81 Po THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 ro involved amicably soutied ol on, #64 Pront street, was going wouth on Front sireet, turning west on Bridge street west whan Geo, Martin, St, Agnes Man- or, was going north on Front street turning west on Rridge street, The Martin ear struck the Mason ear on the left tender doing some dam ge, -------- BOY INSURED IN FACTORY Warkworth An Actidont nays pened on Oct, 30th to Ross Clarks, wu boy about 47 yenrs of , 8h ploysd in operating a parafine ma~ chine in the Butter box manufac- turing department st Norwood, An explosion occurred, the machine flaw to pleces and the hoy was thrown several fest by its force, His logs ware badly lacersted in peverk]l places by pleces of flying metal, Dr, Button was called and after rendering first pid had the Ind removed to the Nicholl's hospl- tal, Vetarboro for examination and treatment, FINE 0-OPERATION OF PARENTS WITH NURSING SERVICE Absentees are followed regularly nod during October no Infectious dinenses were discovered or re- ported from among the school age group, Clinlo Attendance Tha two clinles have been well nitendad an follows: ian Forelgn LL] 100 Hh 86 El 17 40 Attendance Infants Pre-school age |, Now infants ,.... I're-sehools cxamined by doctor Aonés merum glven 104 Much Kchool Work Considerable more time Is spent in the schools during October than other month, this being the time when the first Inspectionn]l work Iu done, following the summer months, on each pupil, At this time, the defects which are term- fnuted during the summer Are checked off, also new defects found and entered on the child's school lilutory Welghing of enc) child in also done nt the time of physieal inspections and In this way we kaep on detalled check-up during the sehool term of all under-welght and under-nourished pupils, Medien! examinations of the pu- nile In primary grades of Mary, King Albert and Bimeos south chools ure proceeding favourably onch week and helng done by the two madlenl school doelors pey manently appointed, In addition to the nhove, the same day as medical examinations In ench of the above pehooly, active Immunizations a galnst diphtheria and searlet fovay ure given to an large number of pus pills whose parents approve of this protective measure, 283 doses of serum have heen given, Nehool Work Report following Is the report of work-«sohool visits, 141; The chool It's Not Too Early to Have Your -- Photographs TAKEN Campbell's Studio Ltd. Jeddo The Best Produced in America SOLVAY COKE WE ARE SOLE AGENTS All Fuel Orders Weighed on City Scales if w= ~ TELEPHONE 262 FIVE DIRECT LINES TO CENTRAL Body Wood, Hard & Solt Wood Slabs CUT TO STOVE LENGTH Premium Coal Limitou HALLIDAY [mis 16 Jackson Mt HAMILTO A aaa pupils inspected (by nurses), 8, 798; examined by doctor, 41; com~ plete physieal examinations, 41} defects found, 1147; referred to doetor, 71; referred to dentist, 62; (rontments (in schools), 483; dental detects terminated, 800; deo fects terminated (other than teeth), 402; examined with parents present, 10; examined without de- foots, 12. Detects Vound Datective vision, 6; defective hearing, 2; eye disease, 1; ear dis ons, 4; defective navel breathing, 22; ahnormal tonsils, 280; defecs tive teeth, 448; anaemic appear- anes, Bb; enlarged glands, 64; skin diseases, 21; orthopedie defects, "4: malnutrition or underweight, 471, pnimonary diseases, 3; cardiac disense, 1, Exclusions for were! pedicull, 10; sonbles, 8, Many Defects Terminated In commenting upon the school figures it is of Interest to note the large number of defects termin- ated, ospecially teeth and tonsils The co-operation of the parents, during this last summer, In cor roeting defects, haw heen unusual] good, yesulting in a larger number of defects being attended to than previous years, The same might alno bg sald of the dental work, A large percentages of dental work has been done by the family den List, not the school appointed den tint, Looking down the lst of de fects found, one notices particul arly the outstanding number of children underweight, or marked malnutrition, 871, These are new unses, In addition to thig 271 there are a number still' underweight from inst year and who will, with the new cases, recelve special at tention during the year, Just why this fnereans exists, In on question Public Health Report Home visits to adults 22, pre natal 20, post natal KS, Infant 69, pregehool 40 Visits school ab nonteos S02, physical defects. 10, doute communionhle diseases 24, communicable skin diseases 086, tuberculosis 17, social welfare 4, ghild welfare 208, not found 46, homes visited 007, thdividualn vis ited 771 Bedside treatments wdulte b REV. DR. MORTIMER AT MAPLE GROVE wkin diseases impetigo, 18; dressings and ohildren §, care, infants 7, Interesting Talk on Mission Work Maple Grove, Nov, 5=The Sunday services were well attended as usual, At the Sunday School session Charles Mason, Bowmanville, taught the world temperance lesson, A tempers ance recitation was given by Miss Ellen Gimblett also a voeal duet by Misses Iva and Florence Foley. At the church service Dr. Mortims er from China gave an interesting message on missions, The pastor wis also present and assisted in the sers vice, Dr. W, H, Birks, Bowmanville, who worked on the same field in Ching with Dr, Mortimer was pre. sent and spoke briefly, Mr, and Mrs, Charles White, Osh- awa, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mra, J. Di Stevens Mr, and Mra, Will Snowden spent Sunday with their son, Ray Snows don, Toronto, Mra, Freeman and daughter, Miss Chrissie Freeman, Bowmanville, visit ed the former's son, H, G, Freeman, on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Snowden and Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Law attended the Fow! supper at Leskard on Monday evening. League last Thursday night was in the form of a Hallowe'en masquers ade which was in charge of Miss Greta Munday, fourth vice President Much fun was created by those in costume, and prizes were given to Messrs, Jake and Alf Lawd for hest dressed couply, also Miss Dora Eames for best dressed lady, Severs al contests were conducted by Nis Greta Munday after which candy and apples were served Fhe regular monthly meeting of the Mission Band will be held in the schoolhouse on Friday afternoon of this week when the officers will be clocted for the coming year, In absence of the pastor, Rev. I, H. Stainton, who Is preaching anni: versary services at Kerby next Sun. day, Rev. Wm, Sterling, of Orono, wi occupy the pulpit here, LABOR CONVENTION : REMARKS SCORED Quebee, Nov, 8=="1It is almost in. credible to hear outalde labor ore ganisations contest the independ ence of Canadians and go so far an to lay down a line of conduct tor the clergy of Quebec," declar od Plerre Beaule, president of the COatholle National Union of Que: bee, referring at a meeting of that body last night to the oharges made at the American Federation of Labor convention in Toronto res cently that Cot! ona mn the vather Chinese Missionary Gives | Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets I Could Not-Get Anything to Help Me Until I commenced using Dodd's Kidney Pills "I cannot say too much for your Dodd's Kidney Pills as they have done wonders for me," sates Mrs, Martin Patterson, TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Wholessle 9 In hay and slipw wre quoting fo _shlogers the wing wrices los track, Toronto 1 ' ies (Zr yA U y 1m eee 200 $1100 ate gph oh on Lit ' a ro. eae sLIBW, baled, 1h 6, 5 0, 1 Hoth «2 is quoted wt $19 w $20 ver tom, ver od, siree TORONTO FRODUCE Toronto aig densors mrs afiering pro duce to rots; i: A at the A ito) rie Wens=Preeh, oxting, In cartons, 620; (regh tgs, Toons, (ci first, loowe, Ses seconds, Fy age CRE, oxtrns Ady firsts, Ac ser 9, Hos, uiter=No, | ereamery, prints, 43¢; No, 3 Seamer prints, 416 Chesso=New, Inrge, 2ci twine, 21 1.269 triplets, 245 sini, 2/6, Old, large, ei wins, 2 Aves triplets and cuts, 26s old Létllions, He, Chickens, 5 he, up iy 1 to 5 Ibs, 1s N 4 Ihe, 0, der 3 Ibs Heps, over § Ibs, 0, 4 to 5 Ih } es orien TORONTO PROVISION Toronto wholesale deniers nie quoting the following prices to the trader Smoked ments Hams, medium, 3 10 Mui cooked loins, 50 to big smoked rolls, 280; breaklunt bacon, % wn 4 back, peamenled, MW to 40g; do, smoked 45 to 47s, Cured meate=Long clear bacon, 80 to 70 the, $2465 70 to 90 Ibs, 2er 90 1a 110 the, 2a, Heavyweight rolls, 40s, Lightweight rolls « 40. . " 3 de ena PRICES Ul 1 Lard=Pure tlereas, 1a; tubs, 10¢; pals, wDrassed | | 1765 prints, 18 to 19g, 14 to 156; tubs, 14 1.25 palls uring, 10s, one, ae; Mow York pork butts, 2k; pork hams, Brussels sprouts, at, os 00: Oeigt, DROKOE wiveriiiies } Cubbugs ' Cauhflowey irene Onboms' dry, Hs, Endive, dorens ,1iiviiies Lp nach, peck ushrooms, per Lawl lettuce three Hend lgtiuce, 2 lor Fens, 6'qt, 1000000004 Votutogs, bag ... Cucumbers, fi nt, Cater v OK, iris Parsley, per bunch , Oranges, per dozen , Salelly, Grapslruit, twa for , Lemons, ner on Bangnas, por doren ,, Amides, 6:.4t, basket iraen beans, 11 Cuinees, Hh ut, Crsuboireg six for aanberrien, ab, iinet Parsnips, bus, Re Turnips, BOR covviiinimnininnis Apples, bus, erreur RRR CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Nov, §~The spol was up today on top pA reivigerators, The former ay strong position, and nothing stop even u further gain tomorrow future market wap & reflection of the » conditions snd movement (rom 1a slightly more strength in the Shortening ther Phy ie wo bunehes iiiiies if rades of centralized and extras were off In this morning's spot butter market, The decline was not large, however, and the undertone seemed to he somewhat improved, at the lower quotations, Similarly, there was RR, No, 2, Bussex NB, "1 had severe Backaches for soma time and ited ove thing. , couldn't anything to help me, ng in your Poekder ou Dodd's Ki Pills, 1 decided to try them and now I would not be without them, They are the best pills for Backache," People all over Canada have successfully used Dodd's Kidney Pills for various forms of K Trouble, such as Rheumatism, Sore Back and Weakness, Dodd's Kidney Pills are a wonderful stimulant for weak Kidnap, | At All Dealers, or by Mall from 50c Dodds Medicine Co, U1 ents 2, Ont, DODD'S KIDNEY 24 1 BY , 1564 shoulders Ite) ] 1] FIOM ! wil both the Decembers and anpsrys settling at levels above yesterday's close Open commitments Figs November, old, 44 do, new, 486; December, 763, Butter anuary, 78; December, 510, Cheepe~Decem- her, 7, Chickga spot market = Butter xtras, 4c; standards, ¥ 12; tame easy, Kggv- Current firsts, 40 to Mg; tone hrm New York spot market; -Butter--Extras, 43 14 10 AB 12g; tome unsettled, Egus Viests, 47 10 Bog; tone hrm, w 17 EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Yast Buftalo, Nov, B~(AP)-Receipts of hos, i hold avers, 500; fairly active; 10 to Lhe higher; bulk, 160 to 260 Ions, 40 0 to $2.75 180 to 150 pounds, 99.25 0,00; packing sows, 96 to 96,65 Receipts of enttle, 2501 steady; medium fo wood steers, $12.75; medium heifers, $10.25; easter grade cows, M 25 10 96,75 Recents of calves, S00; vealers unehan wedi wood 10 choles, $16,50 10 mostly $17 Receipts of sheep, 3,800; almhs, 25¢ lower good to choles, $13,285 to $13.50; sparingly to $13.75; medium and strong welrhis, $11.50 to $12.75; throw outs, $19.50 10 $11 TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto bosed trade are making the following quotetions for car ad Munltabs whest=No, | . em, L 2; 0, 3 $3 1.2 1,8 1:3y No, 4, 81,28 1.2) hn, ht wud No, 6, 9 1:2; feed, feed, 92 1.26 iv detich and Bay ports) anitobe onts~No, | feed, 66 1.4¢ a nltob 0 eed, 66 | Hoy 8, American corn--No, 2 yellow, $1.08 1.3 (sll rail, delivered, Toronto frei hl! 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