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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Nov 1929, p. 12

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WIH RATE DECREASES dsay,~=1n the month of yr, nine deaths and glx mars took place In the town of y, Compared sith the pre. monty this ) (TTT 60 births, un ol i of one | nud un docroiy DI seyen mare Lo i FABMUR'S BARN AND BTOCK iH BUR : | Jattrios, o { 3 Town. , North Hatin suffered a # loss on Wednesday night a barn wus destroyed by five nd with it a team of horses, & or of heny i farm mach. Loss wad partially 'covered surance, | J © ---- MEN WiLL LEAVE IN MOTO UARAVA caravan will leave elleville on November 14, In hatge of Mr, H, W, Person, Wovernment Hoed Inspector, com wi wo | A motor Limited H A L be IDAY Company 10 Jackson Bt HAMILTON HEE HE posed of twenty or more farmers und others interested in the cul ture of good seed, tor Kemptville, Ottawa and Packenham to inspect weed cleaning plants, The Domin- fon Government ls deeply luter vated in the betterment of weed and the establishment of modern seed cleaning plants, Vour more seed plants will shortly be established in Eastern Ontario, UAR OVERTURNS AT CORNER Belleville, A taxi belonging to the Checker tax! line turned over on its side this morning at a turn on the Cannifton Road near the limekiln, No one was Injured, the loft side of the car and the roof being damaged. Frost or damp ness of the road is given as the Cause, WILL VOTE ON SEPARATION , FROM COUNTIES Cornwall, ~Ratepayers of Corn. wall will probably be called upon at the municipal election on De comber 2 to vote upon the estab- lishment of Cornwall as a dis tingt corporation from the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry with full control of Ita own affairs, The matter was touched upon at. a meeting of the Board of Trade Thursday evening, FINED VOR CRUELTY TO AGED HORNK Cornwall,~Charged with {11+ treatment of a horse which he re- ceived in exchange for un few pleces of harness and chain, a conl ofl stove and 25 cents, Isaac Garlough, was fined $20 and costs hy Mas gintrate J, O, Milligan In Police Court yesterday," A story of res volting cruelty was unfolded In court, City police ald charges against Garlough after complaints had been received that the defendant had sbandoned a horse In na vies ant Jot pear his home on York mreet, between Heventh nnd Eighth streets and that the horse wan slowly starving to death, HOUSE GUTTED BY VIRE Cornwall,=VFire caused by the overheating of a stove In the front part of the house, completely gutted the interior of the home of Raoul Proulx, 186 McConnell Avenue, shortly after midnight on Thursday, Mr, Proulx had placed fire In this stove for the first time and on being overheated, it ignited the woodwork on the wall, The smoke awoke Mrs, Proulx who called her husband and after warning the family of elght child ren, he sent In an alarm to the 00 Jeddo Coal THE BEST IN AMERICA Solvay Coke We Are Sole Agents Tweaty 20 Delivery Vehicles Our Service is Unbeatable DIXON COAL CO. TELEPHONE 282--FIVE DIRECT LINES (THE TR SAREE TEER V THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929 Why Worry? Let 'er Freeze ! That's what the motorist Is paying if he has filled his radiator with ono of our reliable anti-freeze mis~ tures, There's no worry for the rest of the winter it you put in "No Vap" for you simply fll it up and quit worrying nbout your radiator, No Vap Anth-Freove $3.26 Gal. Methyl Hydeate (pure) $1.50 Gal. Calelum Chloride 10 Ibs., 7Bc "111 up from the REXALL STONES Jury & Lovell King K. Phone 98 Bimcoe 8, Phone 08 ire Department, When the firs. men arrived, they soon extingulshe od the blage but the fire had done its work und the demngo is cutis mated to be about $5000, This Is covered for the most part by ine surance, The damuge consists of the complete gutting of the inter loy and the loss of all furniture, Including nn valuable plano, DRUNK IN CHARGE OF CAR Cornwall, «As a sequel to a mot- or seeldent on the King's Roud in Charlottenburg township on Octo bor 26, Jumes Massion appeared In Pollee Court here yesterday befor Muglotrate J, CO, Milligan on =» charge of being Intoxicated while in charge of a car, Joseph Lalonde ond Frank Lalonde were charged with consuming llquor (legally and a similar count was also pre ferved ngainst Masslon by Provin cinl Constable W, R, Pringle who In prosecuting the case, Masslon spent several duys in the hospital, suffering from Injuries received in the accident, GHORGE MAY Ploton,==Mr, Gsorge May, a well known resident of the second con conslon of Bldney township passed away Wednesday morning, Born in England sixty-six years ago, de conned had resided In that locality for some time where ho was en gaged lu farming, My, May was i member of Holloway Street United Church, A widow, five sons ana four davghters survive, The sons are Stanley of Thurlow; Charles, of Aberdeen, Bask,;: David of IE, Co,; Henry, of Kitchener; and Wilfred, of Sidney, The daughters are Mrs, Clayton Herman and Mrs, Lorne Bharpe, of Sidney; Mrs, John Graham, of Belleville; and Mrs, John Clasle, of Ford, Ont, Charles May, of Belleville, and Htanley of Ploton, are broth ers, POLICE BELIEVE MAN MURDERED Body, With Bullet Holes in Head, Found at Port Dover Port Dover, Nov, 14,«The body of Michael Dennye, young Hungar lan laborer, was found hidden un dor a boathouse here on Monday with two bullet holes in the head, Dennyo, who had been employed as u laborer by a construction com. pany, disappeared weveral weeks ago, Irom appearances of the body, police helleve that the man had heen dead for at least two weeks, and they believe he was murdered with robbery as the mo- tive, | In cling PRODUCE "PRICES ON THE MARKETS TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Wholesale desiers In hay snd straw sre quoting 10 shippers the Wolo fy' Al Re A oon 0, i serade wv, Pfr 1 baled, ton ,..... 02, 4 PLINY, DEE LOI siiisirients ' #81 straw, buted, tom 0,414 0, 1 Huothy is quoted per ton, deliver -------- TORONTO PRODUCE Toronto wholesale deaters are offering pro: dues (0 retail dealers at the lellowing pri "er hiss rem, axing, In cartons, 6c; dregh extras, loose, Og; first, loose, blcy seconds, MWe, Borage suis, extras AN firsis, 4c) se: wonds, Me, Butter=No, 1 erasmsary, prints, 43¢; No, 2, creamery, pilots, Als, Cheese~=New, lurke, 2los twins, 21 10g) triplets, 2204 stillons, 27¢, OM, {arge, wins, # lide uwiplets sud euis, We; o stilions, Me, Vnder / Henn, over B Ibs, siviverernsnrnnrsnne Dog 4 10 8 108 ssrsraserssivnens Bollards siivirvens Ducklings sorsrverees e-- TORONTO FROVISION »RICES Toronto wholsssle, dealers are nating the following prices to the trade: bmo ol wats wums, medium, i 10 Ve; cooked # to bier smo! rolls, i breaklust bacon, 2 10 Mei back, peamesled, 3 10 40s; do. smoked 45 to 476, Cured ments~Long elsar bacon, 50 hod n ths, 84a; 7) to Wi, 206) 0 10 1) Wr fie. Heavyweight rolls, 4, Lightweight rolls " A ' Lard=Pure tierees, 1¢; tubs, 166) alls, 1764 pints, J 0 1, be priening tlerges 14 to Ihe; tubs, 14 4:30) oullé, 5c; tine, Me prints, ibe, York loins, 2c; New York shoulders 18g; pork butts, ei pork hams, He, Brussels sprouts, ot, Da, Ggl basket "oe Cabbage iivserrniis Cunhiflower Ontans' dry, Endive, dozen Spinach, peek iii Mushtoonme, per pound Leal Jottton three for Head lettuce, 2 for , Yeas, 6b 1 ' '" Potatoes, bag "" Cucumbe I at, bas Celery, Parsley, Oranges, Bulsily, two bunches i) Cirupelruit, two for Lemons, per dozen Bunanas. per dozen Apples, 64g, hasket Green beans, 1 yt Quinces, 4 wm Lireent peppers Cranberries, ut Parsnips, bus Furnips, bax Apples, bus ihe, husket per bunch per dozen IX HOF sane CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicagn, Nuy | While there wa nn change In today pot market the decline in futures Is almost certain tu unsettle (he refrigerators, 'The Novembers and Degem bers were off early In the session and ow wir showing of the four markets withdrawals continued easy and lower un tl the close, Extras and specials were loud ers In e general decline on the spot but ter market, These were off one full vent while the losses on other grades 80 great, The undertone, owing to the severe break in futures declines In futures were not only influences by the unusually poor comparative report on withdrawals from the four markets hut also by weakness in stock Open commitments: Jan 1, Dee, cheese 7 NOY, PRK 4d; Dee, ours, Three market receipts Butter toda 208; last year, A240, Kggs today, | Inst year, 37,48 Chicago spot market Ido) standards, 3 1.3 ourrent firsts, 40 to Mey however and gram Butter, extras, tone weak, Fuus, tone hrm EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Kast Buftale, Nov, | Recolpts of hogs, BU; holdoyers, WO; active to wll interests | steady with Monday's opening at My over close; bulk, 100 to 250 thy, $9.75; 10 10 IM ha, $9.05 10 $0.50) packing sows, $8 10 $4.50 Necelpts of cattle, 3; nothing dons on holdovers steers; cows steady; MM to M75, Receipts of oalves, 200; d, $1) outter grades voalers wnehang s ol sheep, MN holdovers, 1 mba slow, steady at Monday's sharp de » oholeg natives, $12.75 1 aged weathers, § AT (W TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS dealer on the Lgronte Hoard of Prade are making the follow ing Guotations for gar lois Manitoba Wheat=No, | north y BL Nao, 4 do, 81.36; No | A, $1.19; No, § $1.08; No feed, Wo (olf, Goderich and Bay ports) Manitoba onte=No, | feed, 57 Jodo) No do, 86 1. Ameriean com=No, 2 yellow, $1,020 1.2( all rail delivered, Toronto freight) Millieed, delivered, Montreal freights, ban Included i Bran, per ton, $35.25; shorts, per ton, S325; middings, $44.28 Ontario graln=Wheat, $1.25 to 81.28; sats SE to eg i. Moto 700; ye, $1 oto $1.08 buckwheat, 8 {o 8% Bridge Dedicated Windsor Described as a monu ment to the 100 years of uninterrupt ed peace and of the ever-inereass ing friendship between the twe na tions, the Ambassador Bridge, arch ing the Detroit river between Canada and the United States, was formally dedicated yesterday ufternoon, he Best News of The Season Releasing The Entire Contents of 7 STORES GREATEST Now comes our ANNUAL FALL SHOE SALE by Wl -- A Real Money Saver far the most extensive ever attempted, releasing as it does the contents of 47 Agnew-Surpass Soret, 21,000,000 stock of the highest quality Hore oots, Shoes, and Rubbers for men, women and ' Shildren, Every Daly new, seasonable goods and Boys School e prices we quote are unquestionably the low. est in our history, y i BOOTS Bomething sturdy for the hoys--muade of hox kip with Panco soles and rube ber heels, A value that de Read The Big 4 Page Unmatched Low Price : On Ladies' Patent SLIPPERS The regular $2.76 chrome patent strap slippers, flex- ible gewn poles and Cuban hoels, with rubber top ft You'll have to be here on time if you expect to share in this great special pa 81 49 ole Circular We Sent You We have malled a copy to everybody for miles around; if you did not receive your copy kindly let us know, You'll find it decidedly Interesting, It's crammed with good news for all; read it, flew comparison, Bizeg b%, nt Sale In All Price 98 Sizes Thursday, Nov. 14th ©..." Don't Miss It A Rousing Thursday Morning Spécial Ladies' Thread Silk Hose It's the chance you've been waiting for, They're regular 81,00 quality, pure thread silk hose, fine oven weave, reinforced toe and heel; 12 of the new colors Included, In all siges, On sale for one hour only, Boe here sharp at nine on Thursday, ig EY wn i Ge -- Another Special for the Early Shopper Ladies' Kid Boudoir Slippers Hove's n bargain that will make it worth a special trip down town for a pair of these fine kid houdolrs, ussorted colors; soft padded soles and low rubber heels, Better shop early here, folks, they won't last long, 5%7c¢ but better still, COME WITH THE CROWDS ON OPENING DAY, Slew A 10-day Cyclone of Bargain Starts Limit, 2 Pairs to un Customer Men's Boots and Oxfords Black or brown, all welts ed soles, Spe- $3.89 cial at .... Misses' & Girls' Calf Oxfords <. » Every mother will welcome this feature bargaln on soft Al henomenal Special enlfskin oxfords, welt Panco soles and low heels, On & In ont last that will wear and give comfort, Exceptional $1.89 $1.98| SLIPPERS Straps, Ties, Oxfords All the new styles, A real On ate ¥roh fall sale special, to 18 ao All sizes , ... $2.98 All Biges dtlo nw Here's n Welcome Special Ladies' Kid SLIPPERS Women's black Lestrap slippers, KK flexible leather wole, rubber heels Bettoy early, folk Sizes 1 to 2 Sizes 8to 1012 Dongola kid fitting low shop Guaranteed quality in every pair of thers men's grain work boots, black or brown, with leather or spin] . 1 9. mA Factory to Foot I'anco soles, A complete range of wluen, in several lines, at an ats tractive price, In all sizes, $6).89 J: di Re GNEW -SURPAS SHOE STORES Ltd. Saves You Money A welcome bargain for you There's Real Shoe Economy on These fitting and long wearing, All 231 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa here, men, in these leather Men's Work Shoe Specials Real Value $1 45 Sizes SA ------------ 8 - ANNIVERSARY SALE - 8 A GREAT SUCCESS Ask Those Who Were Served Last Week About OUR BARGAINS Owing to the large crowds that continually packed our store many were unable to be served -- In order to serve those who were turned away we have decided to continue our sale for SIMCOE ST. S. 3 - MORE DAYS -3 But Remember - This Anniversary Sale Will Positively End on Saturday, November 16th THE FAIR PHONE 1173

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