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Oshawa Daily Times, 13 Dec 1929, p. 12

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' THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 EASTERN ON On Trip of Investigation Belleville=Mr, Thomas Ruston, Ty- spector for the Children's Aid Society left today for Bancroft and Maynooth to investigate cases reported to him from that section, of children sul. fering from poverty and neglect, 9 Court Opened Brockville=The county court and enersl sessions of the peace for eds and Grenville opened at the court house here on Tuesday afters noon before His Honor Judge Keys nolds, There were two criminal cases entered for trial, Rebuilding Wharf Brockville Employees of the Pub lie Utilities Commission ure engaged in rebuilding the whari of the com "mission's property at the foot of Thomas street, formerly the electric light station and wore latterly the International Metals Works, lad, plant, The dock was totally destroy. ed by wind and high water during last spring and will be entirely res built, ! Ne Court Cases Peterboro="This in many respects Is the most remarkable court in twepis ty years in this country, my length of service on the bench, stated Hig Honor Judge Huycke, In making his address at the opening of the Decems ber sittings of the General Sesensions of the Peace yesterday afternoon in the Court House "There are no criminal cases awaits ing the judgement of this court, and more remarkable there are no civil TARIO NEWS Instruments for Boys Band Lindsag="1he Kiwanis Club placed the order this wees for the remaind- er of the band instruments for the Loys' Band, an amount 'totalling about $600, The instuie nis will be tiere in # few days and it will only be u few weeks before the boys' band will be complete, First to Attend "Talkies" Lindsay="The first ticket for the opening night of the talkies in the Academy Vheatre wis sold to Mrs, George Foster, last night, Mrs, Vos. ter, un elderly lady and a lite-long patron of the Academy, took up # position at the door half an hour ber fore the show was supposed to start, Dissatisfied with Jail Peterboro--Dissatisfaction with the bathing facilities and hot water sup- ly In the County jail was expressed by the Grand Jury this morning in making its report, Demat to an end the December Sittings 4 Pho Peace that commenced yesterday en, Boys From Hastings Visited Kingston Belleville--~A party of twenty-eight boys of Hastings county 'arrived in Kingston Twesduy by motor bus une der the guidance of J, Wilson, the Agricultural Representative of Hasts ings, the trip being made In cons nection with the three months' agrl cultural course at present being held in Foxhoro county, "An old city with a young stride," is the new slogan coined for Balti. more by Mayor Broening, who had it printed on city stationery and oth er official documents used in adver cuses," continued His Honor, EE -------- tS BUY NOW Jeddo Coal THE BEST Solvay Coke WE ARE SOLE AGENTS Twenty - 20 - Delivery Vehicles OUR SERVICE IS UNBEATABLE Dixon EE -- hE i Coal Co. Telephone 262 -- Five Direct Lines tising advantages of the city, in a i IN AMERICA PLUM PUDDING $1 00 EACH SHORT BREAD CHRISTMAS CAKE 50c and 60c¢ per Ib, WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY H. R MONNEY WE DELIVER Phone 708 25¢ PER CAKE | 34 King W | FRer. ar a dn -- ---- - in offering wilowing Vado TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Wholesale deassrs in bs jd wi oisw ois Wis delivered --- j~ ; aie Mo Timot baled ton 40000 No, J: iit ho ng 1 Outs straw, yr Whaat " on onan 16 1 Hoty i Quoted ot w Jotontg whales denlers produce to retell deslers st the prices; fresh extras, loose, 05¢) hrete, loose, B65; seconds, Ye; puller extra, Sh, Borage eggs Butter~No, 1 Creamery, prints, Ak; No, ? reamery; prints, Ale, . triplets, 22¢; stllwons, &7¢, OW, Inrge, Pi twine, 20 1:2; triplets and euts, ec; old neu 1 pg ror ld oldntorm Timothy, "0 Vor TORONTO NTO PRODUCE Kggn~Vresh extras, In cartons, 66 to 70c; Extras, 40c; firsts, 42; seconds, Ye, Chease~New, large, 21) twine 21 stiltons, Me, Poultry ~~ Chickens, 5 lbs, Do, 4 to 5 lbs, Do, 31:2 404 ihe, Do, S108 1b2Ik Do, 3 Ww, wiv Hens, over § hs, Da, 4 to § Mn Broilers ,, Ducklings Turkeys ...: Geese 11 UP erie irm TORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale deslers ire Quoting the ollowing prices to the tra Bmoked mest s- ~Huny med im 2 to Mey couked lows, 48 to Si smoked rolls, 2c; breaklust badon 2 10 We, iy as od, 3 to 40g; 90. Mmeked, Cured A how dlp 4 cle ur ) UTM wd n she. AR, vols, on tiercen, 166) tubs, 17a; pally, 18 to 19, Bhortenipg1)ler " on, 5 to 70 tof to 110 hw, ightwelght rolls, he pif Pire, } prints, dw 4 LZer tubs, Me; pals, do thus, 16 12s priate, 15 12a, Vork=Lolns, 26 1.3¢; New York shoulders, 1764 pork butts, #1 1:26) pork hams, 22, FARMERS MARKET The following sre quotations, retll, In of fect on the Bt, Lawrence market, Torontui Produce ov v7 06 [/R 1} Ua 040 [(] gan extras, per dosen J, Nests Do, pullet extras Do,, slorsgs exty Do, do, fHirsts Butter, dalry per pound , )0,, S184 may , per pound i. rults und Veget - Artichokes, 6 qt, Carrots, bu Da, 6 at, Heets, bus, Do, 6 qt, drussels sprouts, midns, dry, 1.gt, Day, Gegt, basket Usbbage Cauliflower Endive, dosen Bpinach, meek | pr Ry per pound Leal lettuce, three for Head lettuce 3 lor Potatoes, BAK veer res Cucumbers, earn Parsley, per buneh Crass, three for, y, dos, Ursnupes, per dozen Balsily, two bunches , Grapelruit, sash ,,, Lamons, per dogen #, per dosen Gqr basket haan, 6 gt Cranberries, gt Lurnips, bus, + Turnips, bag Apples, bus, Leaks, 6.qt, basket EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK East Bultalo, Dee, 13, Receipts of hogs, | 400; holdovers, 40; (airly setive Wo lower: bull 10 10.350 lbw, Wi. 140 ths, $0.25 to $9.50; packing sows, $8.25 to M75 Necelpts of eattle, 1,780, cows edoming ting) steady cutter grades, $3.75 10 $6.25 late Wednesday medium, two good steers and heifers, 25¢ lower, sh, 3 te M180, WNeceipty of calves, 100; holdovers, 200; vealors slow, weak to 50u lower; goed to choles, $16, 0 10 $7 few, $17.50 Receipts of sheep, 400; fat Tambs fully 50 higher: good to ehoice, $13.50 to #14; med tum and strong weights, $11.50 to $13.50; common, $10.50 yo #1 v------ TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board Trade are making the following quotations / Take NU ~NATURR'S REMEDY wtonight, Youreliminative organs will be funetioning prop erly by morning and your eon. tion will end with a bowel action as free and ecay as pa« Aura at hor best positively ne pain, no griping. it Mild, Purely 040 at, f basket 4 RROW ALRIGHT A i FQ -- NORE {re 3 Drain $139.00 8 J J wim 12 MONTHS TO PAY RRE% 12 b G00SE "REF WITH NY WASHER ny BEFORE CHRISTMAS Ck $2.60 a Week Beginning January==No Interest Charges || With Balloon Rolls, FULLY GUAR BOWRA ELECTRIC SHOP 70 SIMCOE N, | Dasher Disc Gyrator and a Beautiful Porcelain | Tub Mounted on Heavy Steel Base Finished in | Green Duco. Nickel-plated Safety Wringer | DOWN New ANTEED PHONE 1078 del perhaps of | New Ideas FOR Christmas Parker Desk Bets with Convertie Duofeld Pens make an ideal gift and one which is ware to he useful, Other models from $6.00 to #100, Ven Reis priced from $3.78 Lo $17.50 by J PARKER'S WATERMAN'S SHEAFFER'S AND WAHL'S EVERSHARP No stock is more complete than AT THE REXALL STORES JURY & LOVELL King ¥, Bimeoo MN, hone 28 Phone OK gv - was J 0 ca a lor car lots i=Manitobs wheat=No, | north ern, $44 1:4; No, 4, do, $1.41 5.4; No, 4 $1. Sd; No, 4, $.4 1:4; No 5, $1.25 1:4; No, 6, $108 Led) feed, Pe (o00, Goderich ond Bay poris), Manitoba obts do, 61 J de, American gorn=Nao, 2 yellow, $1.08; No, 3 yellow, $1,00 3.4; No, 4 yellow, 9% 1.4¢ (U8 funds) all rail delivered Yoremo freight Millfeed, delivered, Montreal freight, bags Included-~Bran, per ton, $35.25; shorts, per ton, $37.25) middlings, $44.2 1] Ontario grant Wheat, $1.20 to 81.25 barley, 7 #1; buckwheat, No, 1 feed, 62 3.4¢; No, 3 } rye, Ww CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Wis Dee, 13The spot egg market without change today, the tone eontin Ihe trade wis quiet on futures snd feature Ming steady on practically all listed Hrades leas with but small price changes, The spot butter market broke wide open today In the most drastic crash of the year on board while not heavy wets we than ample for the few possible buye Vitures resumed the decline started severasl days ago and again made new lows for all deliveries Gavernment report Hutter today, 0001 last SRS O00, 630.000 last 1,542,000, Open commitments--Dee, eggs, 32; Yan eh, eggs, 2 Dee, butter, 163; Jan, butter i Feb, butter, 72 Chicago spot market Butter, extras, ej standards, Me tone weak LEE current feats, 40 to 45c; tone steady New York spot market Butter, extras, BO Ide tone easy, Eggs, firsts, 30 to 53; tone steady to hrm, BRITISH SOLDIERS Utiierings 11.817, Fagus todgy, 2, year, XN year, KEEPING CHEERFUL LEAVE RHINELAND a --_--- Inhabitants Gleefully Cele- brate Departure of Last Contingent Wiesbaden, Germany, Dee, 13 I'he inter-allied Rhingiand high come mission yesterday decreed that the gone evacuated by the British yester- day atternoon would be placed und. er French ¢ommand, The same regu~ lation was adopted for those parws of the third Rhineland zone which were evacuated by the Belgians on Nov, 30, Scenes' reminiscent of the first ars mistice day celebration were enacted here last night after the Union Jack had been hauled down from British headquarters and the last soldiers of King George had evacuated the Rhineland, Residents of the city held their joy within bounds until after the troops were on their way, Then they cut loose, Strangers meeting on the streets clasped hands in congratula- tion and the cafes were jammed with celebrants who continuously toasted cach other and the Fatherland, The Union Jack came down from its staff over the hotel Hohenzollern at two o'clock yesterday afternoon At the same hout another small Bri tish detachment was leaving Bingen on the Rhine, Here in Wiesbaden the company of Dritlsh Fusiliers mounted guard at the approach of the color-bearers and the detachment then passed in review before Lieut «General Sir Wil. lam Thwaites, British commander, for the last time on German soll, ONE SPOONFUL CAUGHT "SANTA" Chicago, Deo, 13.--A Santa Claus, who brought Christmas oheer in five gallon oans, was sought along the north shore to- day as a racketeer, He pald a pre-Christmas visit to Ladd Stachel's florist shop, "This Is extra cholee," he sald, "at $305 a tivesgallon can, Taste i," Stached smacked his lips after Santa fed him a. spoonful dipped from the oan, "What are the around the top of naked Stachel, Santa did not anawer, He ran, The florist examined the oag, hs wilde was a quar can conta \§ lHguor, soldered do the top, The other i 10 guarts were water, solder marks the can for?" ERE QUALITY COAL Phone 3060 MALLETT'S IN RETIREMENT Old Books, Old Friends and the Garden Help vr + Much re---- glety of Incorporated a Auditors # retired aegountant taking Wis life because of boredom, "But few accountants ever retire ompletgly from business, the door of their old office half open "They train their sons to relieve them as they grow older, or they take partners, "And when they give business, they retain directorships or take up public work," Accountants VeachersrV, W, Goldstone, of thi "1 have never heard o / Nationa) Union of Teachers: "Many retived teachers supervise school sports or Boy Seouts or do work in conneetion with churches or scientific They keep | #9¢ jeties, Dean Searlett of Christ Church Cathedosd, 8t, Louie, Mo, has return ed from an extended vist to Vurope, eluding tour of Russia, and de. clares hie favors recognition of Sov ict by United Biates, up active BRE I... SHAW gv Ef FAVORITE DISHES When Be nerd Bhaw was enter tained recently by the Critic's Clr. cle st 8 luncheon in Loudon, he wis asked In advance what he would enjoy as a menu, Shaw is i vegetarian and he submitted the following: Creme 4'Orge, Osufs co cotte, fpaghettls Gratines su Pars megan, Pommes Nature, Timbale Vrultiere Glaces a In Knglantiue, ind Gaufreties, London, Dee, 130A problem has been set to people in the middle of Ife by the remarks of H, R, Oswald, the coroner of West London, on the tragedies of retirement, The problem is how to live hap~ pily without the work to which one has been accustomed for half a life time or more, Mr, Oswald #aid he frequently dealt with tragedies of active people who, when they retired, "seemed lost," A reporter inquired how people in various pecupations spent the years of their leisure, Here are the replies; A Publisher=Eveleigh Nash, of Vyeleigh Nash and Grayson, Ltd, who has retired at 55: "1 retired be- cause | wanted to travel and see the world," Old Friends "Very shortly I am going to South Amerien, 1 have & house on the moors to which 1 can invite my friends, "Ihe things 1 like best in my res tirement ure old friends to converse with, old books to read, old wood to burn, and old wine to drink," Civil Servants, ~G, Chase, Staff. Side Secretary of the National Whit ley Councils "Cavill Servants know they must re tire at 60 if they are under the Ad miralty, and soon afterwards in other departments, "The wise ones take care to develop interests long helore the break comes "Very frequently Civil Servants cultivate & garden In the country, Some travel, some settle in dockyard towns and elsewhere where they ean meet old friends and talk about old times, Twelve Years "I have seen it stated in Parliament that Civil Servants on an average live to enjoy their pension 12 years," An official of the Women Civil Servants' Federation: "Most retired women Civil Servants seem to have hobibles, and I do not think time hangs on their hand or that they are miserable *Wa ure opposed to the eompul sory retirement of women from the ( vil Service on marriage, "A woman of 00 can enjoy a rest We think they should be allowed to retire at 50 or 55." Clergymen=A Church House view "For economic reasons clergymen rarely retire, When they do they have & busmens holiday, They go and help working clergymen when and where they can "There cannot be any thought In these times of forcing clergymen to retire; there are not enough of them," An insurance official: "Clergymen are long lived, Many go on working till they are BO, I have just had au a ----_--_-- 'Page Mr. Santa Claus Boys! Tell Him Parker's New Streamline Duofold Jr. Pen and Pencil Set ' in Special Gift Box is only $875 Page Mr, Santa Claus loud enough for dad or mother to hear--" Tell him about Parker's new Stream- line Duofold Bet in Christmas gift box, complete for $8,75~a Duofold Jr, Pen and Pencil in handsome colour combinations, Tip off Banta to the fact that Parker Duofold is the only one that writes with Pressureless Touch, and is also the only convertible pen for pocket for desk, When bought with a Desk Base, your dealer will include a tapered end without charge, as well as cap and clip, Put on the cap and clip when you go to school, Take the cap off on arriving home and screw on the tapered end, Your Duo fold Is now a Desk Pan, Whether Santa Claus brings you the Desk Base or not, if he brings you a Par« ker Duofold Pen, you won't have to buy a Desk Pen later If you want a Desk Set, Parker dealers invite you to drop in and look over these new Stream-~ line Duofolds, Ihe Parker Fountain Pen Company, Lid, Toronto 3, Ontario Guaranteed against all defects The Parker Duofold Fountain Penlsmade to give Ielong serie wetion, Any defec tive pares will be 1s placed without charge provided complete en 1s sent to the sctory with 1g for siurn postage snd registration, Parker 2 Pens in One Pocket Cap ond Chp, mow includ ed with every Parker Desh Pen, changerit tom Pocket Pon in 8 ify ible s | Gift Pox included, Phos psi 1 Br waiched Pon and Poneil 01 98,75 for Pocket wfor Desk SOLD BY Duofold 5:70 visit from a clergyman who at 75 is just learning to drive a motor-car" Accountants--R, { Alexander, Parliamentary Secretary of the So- Karn's Drug Store Next IO Phone 878 Jury & Lovell On Oshawa's Maid Corner Bassett' | | f TE Yes, 98¢ Day In Simpson's Again Tomorrow Qe" EG Oshawa TOYTOWN Oshawa Mothers and Fathers find these 98¢c days a Great Help to Santa Claus. If you cannot get down to the Store Phone your order to 2000, | ? $1 New Born Baby Doll and 80¢ Doll ay 34 Doll has hard te break head, sleeping eyes, erying voice and is dressed like a baby, Basket is eo] good wicker, Saturday, both, 98¢ Tp ---------- ll' $1.98 STEERING SLEIGHS With Strong Hardwood top, Varnished natural Jinish, bolted to heavy 1 Steel runners, 3) inches long, SATURDAY, 98c LARGE TRACKLESS TOY TRAIN ON TRACK PHONOGRAPHS TERT A - --- NSS; With powerful motor and splendid veproducer, Plays Tneh records, In lvory, Storng Clockwork Locomotive with starter and stop. per, coal car, two passenger cars and clrowlar track, SATURDAY, 98¢ NT nicely decorated, SATURDAY, 98¢ TOY TRUNKS REPEATING PISTOL SETS black, #1 inches long, SATURDAY, 98¢ Clockwork Locomotive, coal car aud oll car, nicely finished in green and inch, d0shot pistol in fringed leather holster, leather belt, pouch for caps uni 13 volls of caps SATURDAY, 98¢ OF heavy Rbre, with brass {ack and bey, catches and leather handles and cor ners, Ne 1x x inches SATURDAY, 98c < Re-- KIDDIES' ROCKING HAIRS i} - TP. - < FR FH 7 o ------ Of Hardwood, red enams elled, Neat is 10x12 tnches, rockers IN inches, SATURDAY, 98¢ Regulary 5; 3% -- k | 4 ---- ; : : | WW RE Simpson GOmpany BZ 7 BEI Ea --

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