' THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 " PAGE SIXTEEN TE LbbbAb asd Shs ld ldd ddd ddd i TYPYTYTYYYTTYTYY Poultry Show . Peterboro ~The twenty-second an nual exhibition of the Peterborough Poultry Assoclation will be held ut the Market Hal, Paterborouuh, on Tuesdny, Wednesday, and Thursday January 7, B, abd U, Lntries wil f close on Janaary 2 Counsll "Photographed pent, Vor the first time in some years, the members of the Hass tings County Council nre having thelr photos taken, and the new pleture will grace the walls of the Council Chamber at Shire Hall along with those of the County's Hustrious fore bears, Artificial lee Avena Petgrboro=An nrtificial we rlok In this elty is practically assured as a result of untoffer by the Veterbors ough Curling Club to purchase the Curling Kink property on Charlotte street from the Peterborough Cul ing Rink Company, and to guarantee the Installation of at least three rinks of artificial lee In three years' time Fire in Roundhouse Kingston, ~Damage to the extent of between four and five thousand dol lars resulted to the Canadian Pa fic Rallway Company's round house pn Monday afternoon when flames pireled about a third, of the bullding wd ate thelr way through the woods en bullding, How the fire started Is unknown, but It ls believed to have started from an engine stands ing In the round house nt the time i ate QUALITY COAL Phone 3060 MALLETT'S PATTI TTTITTITTTPYVTIVYYrTrrwrrweyr™w EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS a al ----------_--.- Constable Transferred Port Hope, == Constable Swmith of the Provincial Police formerly stationed at Mado Fveretl Voree, hus been transferred to Brighton to O'lirien, months lieve Police Constable has been glven two lenve, Presentation to Aréhbishop Kingston=Mis Grace Avchbi M., J, O'lirien was warmly on ell, Knights of Columbus, presented with a handsome two leather chairs by the Arehbishop O'Brien Is State ( Iain of the Knights of Columb Rev. J. K. Curtis Honored Kingston, Rev, J, K, Curtis, mlerly pastor of Princess Street | ed Churcli and now pastor of ving Street United Church, Sa was elected president of the Inte tional Ministerial Union at ile nual meeting of this organize held recently at ort Huron, UU Vote on Hydro Purchase Port Hope=Vroperty ownel will catinell who sick shop received Mo, might ut Vrontenase Coun Wilks ol Iii py N fon it |e rim, miu Hg ion "A Port Hope will vote on the question H the loeal system of the purchase of Eleetrie distribution same the and at the sani that ull will vote on thi for Municipal offiee, Hf such tan is necessnr I'his wis ded at un meeting of Council held on day night, nt which the bylaws viding for the taking of a vote given sueh readings a Use Oll-Electrie Lindsa An oll-elec heen Installed on u Lindsay and Delleville and the officials have decide the new triin a thorough t The train consists of two em first houses a powerful engine, gage ear and a small smoking ie neee Engine tric engine run on the Ea The First Spoonful Gives Relief I'hose chesty freitations of your sleap and rest hasty retreat Cough ands testify effectiveness Hyrup to the attack to foy throat robbery beat n bring Veno's Many thous and soothing of all forms Httle coughs nnd persistent when you It the qulok relief of bronchial disorder Including whooping cough ' youngest ¢ wild Harold 1, VENOS iii 00 « And it's safe for th Bnles ngonts Ritehle & Co, Ltd, Toront LIGHTNING GH SYRUP hetw NR place candidates Mon 4 to] th bits com | | the first-class passengers, There Is seats ing iecontiidation for cighty pase WNT Rink Opens Peterboro, = Brock Street Rink opened last evening with one of the largest opening crowds of any pres vious season, The lee was good and the crowd thoroughly enjoyed thems selvi There will he skating every evening this week Charge follows Fatal Accident Verth, «A churge of "doing grieys ous bodily harm" has been laid by the crown against Homer Palmer who while driving his auto 'on the Scotch Ling round ou mile and a half from Perth, struck and = killed Michael Hanlow/of North Durgess on Satur- duy night, November 30, Believed Killed By Train Verth Belleved to have been truck by a freight train, Alex, Stews wt, aged 75 was found dead beside the Winson street CPR, level cross. ing hers Saturday night, Police could find no witnesses nor any definite evidence of the cause of death, but convineed Stewart was hit by « train which passed shortly before the body was found, Build $50,000 Factory Peterboro~A building permit Ise ed ut the City Engineer's office als lows the erection on Park street of 1 factory building, estimated cost $50,000, This building will be the home of the company that deelded to bulld In Peterborough last week, fartin Corrugated Paper Box Company A local | Fphgrave, vurday, Ski-joring Arouses Police PeterborosA new danger, caused by reckless youths seeking a new thrill, hay arisen on loeal roads and { ighways, . Skisjoring behind speed NL motor cars Is this new form of port that has raised the ire of local ovinelul police and trafic officers, oint to its danger, On Sunday stated that more than twenty jolned in this diversion en thelr own lives and fore to drive with extreme contractor, Thomas ( Wis given the contract on ering 1etoriste DANCING FEET PROVE RUIN OF MODEL MAN 12 ruination of Det Dancing feet Jack New, 40, never danced a step un Ugo had taxl-danced away $0, after embezzling the the though he Iw ed he 00 hours VOUS Police sald he con ey from the firm where he was a keeper his eheeks, he sob to Police Sergeant Ru Coursin I wis a model mar il to dinece, 1 ked, sware, drank 1 Lwent to a dance hall ve danced the equivalent Oar more ent the whole $6,000 taxi-dan Hest higure it out hall uw minute for a dime $12 an hour, money: Wis gone," nt neve of I'l th | LOOD mile That's ts 4 minute, In Irs the Nerve Strain It a man's work Is begin. ning to tell on his nerves he should take a cup of FRY'S at night . , it he soothing to the nerves and induces restful sleep, wh Sut, Ww machin both staying hess oy rod y 4 \ @ Va WV "Nerves of Steel" Men who have to control intricate and costly + + « men who have to work with hand and brain . . , need food that gives wer and nerve tone, get both in rich abundance in FRY'S, the Cocoa of delicious flavour. Write for Free Recipe Book Jo 8 FRY & SONS (Canada) Limited, Montreal, Qua, "200 Years of Excellence" They {ht 04 iii AR I by Ale i f s an® wR LL / H MANURAQ TY agp hee o, Nd aout pit tment and the second car ly foe They let you | HAROLD SCROTER of Kinmount ls shown here with three wolves he shot within one day, re cently, Scroter reports that wolves have boon killing sheep and roam: ing freely ewe ac si dvi county, PRODUCE PRICES ON THE MARKETS TORONTO MAY AND BTRAW Wholesale deniers ib bay aud sirsw are uolng 10 shippers the io lowing prices fo) garlote deliversd on track' Toronto of jeiirtisy baled ton ii HB (0, § Timothy, baled, ton ... $13.50 §i800 Oats straw, per ton 10,00 10.50 Whaat straw baled, ton 0000 10.00 10,80 No, | Timothy looses, 1s quoted st $19 10 $20 per ton, delivered. ODUCKE are offering pro (he flellowing ori TORONTO Toronto wholesais ae duce 10 retail dealer oes! Eiun=Viesh extras, In cartons, 68 to 72 fresh extras, loose, 63 Wu 706; firsts, loss, "to ther seconds, 8g; pullet exerag, to 00g, Mersge euia~Kxtins, M4 to 49 firste, 41 to Wg seconds, Ik Hutter=No, | ereamery, vrints, Ne. TA prints, dle Chesser lnrus, Ploy Ans tfes triplets, 220i stilions, se, Old, large, x twins, ® Lider triplets and cuts, Noi old stiltons, Ae, Poultry Chickens, § 4 tn § ' T3530 4 Ib how ate 3 03 lhe, Joy, under 3 Ihe, » Hens, over § Ibs Do, 4 ta § ls Ihiolers "ee Iuckling | urkeys Leese oivne ay 7 aL TORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronta wholesale dealers are guoting the following prices to the trade Poked meata=Hams, medium, 3M to Ae gooked lows, 48 te do; smoked rolls, 2% breaklast bacon I to Ve, backs, peamesl od, 3 10 400; do, smoked, 45 to sk Cured meats=Long clear bacon, 50 ta 70 (he, Mei ¥0 to 90 Ihe, Je; 9 0 110 Ths le, Heavywelght rolls, 40¢; lightweight rolls, tubs, 17¢) Bhortening Lard=Pure, tlertes, 1001 17 bedet prints, 18 10 1% oes, 13 1:2 to M4 Leder tubs, 140i pails, dot ting 16 13a prints, 15 1:0 'ork=Lolng, 26 1X New York shoulders pork butts, #1 1.20; pork Lams, 22% alls. li ier " | FARMERS MARKET | The following are quotations, tetall fect ou the Bt, Lawrence market, | Produce Buns, extras Do, hrats Do, pullet extras Da, storage extn y do, fives , dalry per pound creamery, per pound soo Fruits and Vegetables Artichokes, 6 qt Carrots Da, Deets, b Do, ' Brussels sprouts, Onions, dry, gt, Da, Sut, basket Cabbage ' ' Cauliflower Endive, dosen | TT Spinach, peek oovviriiniinn dushroons, per pound .. | Loaf lettuce, three for Head lettuce 2 for Potatoes, ban | Cucumbers, eam i per bunch three for + dos, of, Der dosen yy, v two bunehies 440 Girapelruit, euch ' Lenions, per « per dosen ow basket Hananas, Avples, Gat, Creen beans, 6 qt, Cranberries, at Turnips, bus, Turning, bag | Annles, bus AEEAEANE NERY Looks, 6:qt basket TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Genin dealers on the wronto Noawd of I'rade are making the following quotation for ear lots? Manitoba wheat=No, 1 north ern, $143 1.31 No, 2 do, $1.41) No, § $10 No, 4 $10 34: Na 5 #.M 1.3; No, # LOA 13) feed, 99 1dg (edd, Godetleh snd Bay paris), Manitoba eata=No, | feed, 620; No, # do. flo, Ameriean corm=Na, 2 yellow, $1.08 1.2; Ng 3 yellow, 20 3:de1 No, 4 yellow, 97 1.4¢ (ULS, fundsC all vall delivered Toronto (relght, Millfeed, delivered, Montreal freight, bags includede=Nran, per ton, $34.25; shorts, per ton 837.050 middlings, #424 Ontario gram-=Wheat, $1.20 10 $1.25; oats Sor barley, 700i rye, $11 buckwheat, 80 tw Me EAAT BUFFALO LIVE STOCK East Buffalo, Dee, 11.=Receipts of hops, 01 holdovers, #001 fairly active to all in orestai steady to 10 genta lower; bulk, 160 0 MO Ihe, 410; 1M 10 IMS dhe, 8, 0 wo 25 He |] 120 bs, 9.25; packing sows, LOS to $87 Receipts i oattle, 300) butcher steers and wifers very slow; odd head common, $860 0 10.507 bulk unsold; cows weak ta 250 lower gutter wrades, $5.78 "to $6.38 Receipts of shoap, 4001 lambs steady qua. lity plain ogod to choice, £13 10 $13.50; we dium and strong welihts, $11 10 $12.25) om mon around $10,50, CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Leo, «The tone on spot ey wmarket was Ty 'ta frat this MOrRING, A a better market on futiives may have in anived some confidence, The Decembers and fanuarys were up 1.3 to 5.8 at opennig and | held with & trim undertone until well after | the four markets withdrawals were known These were favorable, but profiv- taking and a dealt 10 even up trades brought about | a decline near the close, Quotations were of on all listed wrades ol butter on this mor Jc wpot market, ALeidaliis and. extras aul ering the mreatest loss, The close was weak and butter no doubt can hd bought for less | than the market new, futures aller steady opening followed A # amall price | reveskion vallied sharply and for a time wy, | peared 10 be headed upward again, This spurt of buying, however, seemed leave the market technionlly weak and with only moderate selling pressure, Near glove wai ket orashed Into new low ground, Open comin ment ss Decpmber AnuAry cams, 10; AN Wy ailikey butter, el) Yehriaty Chicago spot market Hutter, extras, Hy, standards, pi) Ni ne eany, Rugs, cunent feats, 40 to 450; tone steady to hom, Three market veceipts--=Rutter today, 19, SIR last year, Phe Fans today, 106M; las tyear, TRS New York spot markets Putter, extras, 41 Logi tong easy, Naas, firsts, a to Wi tone fim, he § As the result of the bumper crop this season, wheat ralsers of Italy are receiving unusually low prices ogy, Wi butter, 2, butter, & for thelr grain had not consulted counsel and wis "so excited she hardly knew what she wus saying," The testimony at the earlier hears ing last week revealed that the hall set i record for "gate crashers," the hotel serving 468 guests instead of the 250 for which it had prepared, The diners consumed 169 bottles of cham- page, which the hotel's lawyer sald wis "not excessive In view of the hot we ther if WOMEN ARE CHIEF SMUGGLERS, CLAIM Seymour Lowman Says They Are Unable to Resist Impulse to "Get By" CHAMPAGNE AND GATE- CRASHERS SWELL BILL'S SUM Hotel May Sue London So- ciety Woman for Big Balance London, Dee, 12-+Legal action may be taken to settle the question who agreed to pay the expenses of wgostly dinner ball given at the May+ falr Hotel in June, 1928, by Lady Falkland to celebrate the coming-out of her daughter, Hon, Rosemury Cary now Mrs, J, CG. Mayhew, The hotel sued to collect $3480 from Viscount Falkland te pay for Phe dinner including the expense ol the champagne for the asserted "gate crashers" who were sald to have been prominent in' attendance, Lord Falklaml testified he had for- hidden his wife to give the ball, but quoted her as saying the expenses would be paid by Mrs, H, A, Orme American wife of a British colonel and a former resident of Evanston, Il, The Viscount described Mrs, Orme us a "Indy quite unknown to London society," ol Twe Washington, Dee, 12=Women who smuggle Jewelry and fine clothes in to the United States should be class and buccaneers, in the of Seymour in charge of the customs service, who revealed that milady returning from nhroad was the ehief offender in the smuggling of such articles ed us pirates apinion Lowman, Jeddo Coal Solvay Coke Dixon Coal Co. Telephone 262 BUY NOW THE BEST IN AMERICA WE ARE SOLE AGENTS nty - 20 - Delivery Vehicles OUR SERVICE 1S UNBEATABLE Five Direct Lines Unahle to Resist A new fur cont, a glittering neck lnee and the like hold such attrac ton for many women that, Lowman ome "seem unable to resist Impulse to try and slip them the stern customs agent His customs us Mrs, Orme sald she never had pro mised to foot the hills and sald she Lwas 4 guest of honor at the ball, Te day the Evanston weman, who re fused to reveal her wmalden name, told the United Press that Lady Falkland ordered the ball alter she sugested that Mrs, Orme share the expense and honor Mrs, Orie suid she agreed und gave Lady Faulk land uw check for $1,000, for which she welved written acknow ledgment Mrs, Orme, in explaining her car ler declaration that had had n part in the ball, sald she at that time ment ol the AWS since lust the inflow of exaggerated ¢ dinlomatie Entore ed, were self defen He there deaths resultin enrforcement It must bh ed, that agent i A sald, the past supervision over from hig post as ussistant secrotury of the treasury He forth his views In un address before the First Preshyterian church, in which he al o touched upon prohibition shoot ing Lowman sald he was proud there had Leen so few killings In enforce " I'e ligu nt sel over re said ERR a EE a yous, millions, of women come to A & PF every day and that the prices they pay are lower than elsewhere, foods see how much farther your budget will go A & IF Store is so arranged that the courteous and capa l don't know A & FP, why not start buying there today? 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