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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Dec 1929, p. 12

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~ 5 THE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 LADY PELLATT DIE LAST NIGHT OF LONG ILLNESS . Was One of Most Gracious which she bors, the historic envire onment in which she moved, and urged by her desire to serve, Miss Catheriie Welland Merritt was for many years un important figure in the patriotic, charitable and politl- onl elvelow of her community, Her marriage to Bir Henry Pellatt ens hanced her opportunities for sers vice, mo OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, Be ---- mn mr 1 1 1 wey F 1 oi v aha, Heuvywelght rolls, 40s; Hghtweight rolls, ¥ td=Pire, Heres, 1a} 17. eles prints, 18 ta 19a, 1d to 14 Lede tubs, Hei pails, 3 dey prints, | ons, 4 146; New wits, #1 Lede) por -------- FAR ¥ MARKET The following ale quotations, retall, in of logs op the Bl, Lawrences market, Tormigi roduen- Kags, extras, per doen [A TET Ma, pullet extras May, Blarhgs extiag Bog do, Disks viveres Fi ork shoulders, hams, We, Wei por GIVE CHINAWARE CHRISTMAS GIFTS yon CLEVE FOX HARDWARE FORMER ASHBURN ~~ RESIDENT DIES Frank MacDonald Succunfbs to Bloed Poisoning in Utica ------ Wyler, dairy per pun ' Wo CTERINEIY, PEF POU 1110 Kruie and Vegetables Arflchokes, 6 gt Caria, bus, + and Best Known of Can- PHONE 25 adian Women OSHAWA FROM NORTHERN SNOWS 710 SOUTHERN SUNSHINE Bow 8 G4 erensevnene Brussels. sprouts, 4% Onlans, dry, qth Do, Gegt, basket Cublbage ' Cunliflower Iendive, dosen Butnach, neck |, Huot, p wal lettuce, three [or Head lettuce 4 lor 4 Vutators, Cucumber, sam furnlky, per bunch ress, tes for "| CEREMONY TO START NEW CUSTOMS HOUSE Toronte, Deo, 80 Construction of this elty's $2,000000 customs house will start on December 44, Hon, W, D, Joss, Heutenant-goy ernor of Ontario, will oMelally start the work hy throwing up the Celery, Oke s1:erer Steet whovelful of bavth, How, J, or 8, par, dost " ene 44 Wide, Klett, Canadian minister ot Ss ae bitsy public works, and many other not Lemons, per dozen ables will attend the ceremonies, Wananis, per dasen Arles, Gegt, basket Gieen beans, 6 gt, Cranberries, gb Furnips, bus, T'urnips, bag Apples, bus Leeks, Gat, Toronto, Dee, 40,~<Given up by fier physicians several weeks ago, Catharine Welland Merritt, Lady Pellatt, wife of Bir Henry Pellatt, od away at the family ves: ence, 7H Croncent roud, last night after a considerable period of ll: health, In June last, while at Lake Lou ise, Mir Henry's summer residonce in King township, Lady Pellatt' was taken seriously 111, Bhe was yemoved to Toronto, where whe entored Wellosloy liospital, All the skill of medical men Was un- able to remedy her condition snd pevera) weeks after her udmittance her physicians decided her case was hopeless, Ins October she was removed to" Orescent road, where her condition grew steadily worse, Of Ploneer Mtock With the death of Lady Pollaty there passes from the stage one of Canada's most gracious und bent known women, Great-granddangh~ ter of one of Cannda's ploneer Une fted ¥mpire Loyalist statesmen. Hon, W. Hamilton Merritt, whose faith in Canada und vision for her future prompted him to bulld the first Welland ecanal=-and duugh- ter J, P, Merritt, she lved, up Zero wether has lis appeal to the winter sports enthusiast, but the mu like the fine warm days shies und sunshine, It mall wonder that sg at this time of th way south te enjoy s and wondrous nights Jarity ol us with bright Is therefor many Candia year wend thels the sunny day ul Florldu Fhe popularity of this Winter plays ground is well established, for there, , v at any of the famous resorts along Cven Frgedom of City the ast or West Coast, you can eis London, ==Prime. Minister Tam [Joy a real holiday, Numerous inters say MacDonald and Phillip Snows [esting sports and pastimes==golf, fish den, chancellor of the exechequer, [Ing bathing, polo, ete contribute ta resolved the freedom of the City | the making of an ideal vacation, of London at a brillant function When planning your trip, eonsult in the historle Gulld Hall yester agent of the Canadian Pacific day He will tell you of our excellent se vice to Detroit, eonneeting with such famous trains as the "Royal Palm," "Ponce de Laon," "Flamingo," ete, and will be glad to arrange reserva tickets, ete, Ashburn, Dee, 18+A gloom was cast over this neighborhood last week when word was recelved of the sud. den dent of Mr, Frank MacDonald, of Utien, Deceased had the mistors tune to run u sliver under his finger null which caused considerable trouble and he had it treated by a doctor, and fearing that there might still be some of the foreign matter left in the inclssion he poked it with his knife and infection set In eaus- ing lock jaw, He lived but a short time, dying on Wednesdpy of last week, A private funeral was held on Thursday und the remains were Interred In the family plot, Utica, Mr, MueDonuld had lived here for years, running the Mitchell farm, cust of the village with his brother Sinclaly for some years before they moved to Utlen, He was in his fors ty«gighth year and unmarried, Since the death of his sister's husband, Mr, McKulcher, of Epsom, he has been ving with her, A was a quelt un assuming young man and wherever he went he made friends, Dales Crain fealery on the wonta Head of any in ALL PARSENGERN TAKEN OFF FORT VICTORIA BY TUGN Trade are making the folowing qual ationg When the Furness-Burmuda | quin, bound for Galveston, she sank | And tug hots who answered her for sur: lotelwMbnilon wheat, No, | orth, liner, Vort Victoria, nosing hor | x gouple of hours Inter, her entire Satrent hyonis, Hw phtographa No, 4, 81,80 1:4] , #88 1d; Ny way outward bound from New York complement of B80 passengers and re show op el gonqguin | F k po leed, Wi which rammed the Fort Victoria, y po harbor, was rammed by the Algons | crow having been relleved by plot rs) Maunitobs cats=Ne Cheer up! If you are oulswap ped this Christmas maybe you ean gel even next Christmas null Dally Bitar 4 i No whi, Coderigh and 1 feed, ™ Hid tions, shown In bottom photograph, ' Amerigan some Ny, yellow, ¥ 01.de; No funds)' all rail delivered Torentefreight Milliesd, delivered Montreal (relght, bag included =Hrgn, per ton, $35.25; shorts, per ton, #45 mddlings, } Ontario grain=Whest, barley, 706) rye, 81; ASK ABOLITION OF INCOME TAXES (By Canadian Press Leased Wire Montreal, Deo, 20,-The Mont. real Chambre de Commerce will shortly forward to Hon, Charles Dunning, minleter of finanee, a Te when they visited the Young People's Society of that community and en joyed a splendid gyening's entertain ment, Mack Duff returned from the Win ter fairs with his horses on Saturday and Is well satisfied with the prizes he wen, He showed them at Toron to, Ottawa, and Guelph, There was a much larger exhibit ip all classes this year than on previous years anid animals had to be good to win prizes FM 00 O50 000 0 A PRODUCE PRICES ON THE MARKETS \ TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Wholesales dessin (0 Bay and siraw ore ting 1a shippsis the lollowing prices or gnrloin deliversd on track Toronto No & limethy, baled ton $15.50 No, 3 Timothy, baled, ton piu Onis slraw, per ton , 1040 10,50 Wheat straw baled, ton 00000 000 10.50 Na, | Timothy loose, 18 quoted at " I] BU per ton, delivered 44,25, $1.20 10 $1.85) oats, ekwhieat, 50 10 y Be, CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Dee, 19=Quatations were gener ally unchanged on today's spot marker, sn ndvinee of one hall sent on relrigerators rep resenting the one exception, Ou the future cull there was a higher opening, followed Ly # further and orderly upturn JEDDO COAL SOLVAY COKE Hard Wood Slabs Soft Wood Slabs CORD WOOD sir so asking that the inenme tax be totally abolished immed! ulely, This was stated at a meet. ing of the Chambre yesterday hy forme Mayor Charles Duquette, I I'he resolution has already been ndopted, It was stated, solution The spot butter market was negligible and unchanged toda A noticeable luck of wm --_-- terest in the futures wis alie evideut, although these were higher, The gain seem od largely due tu a feeling that present hls TORONTO PRODUCE wholesale dealers ure offering retail dealers st the lollowing arante produce to extras, In earvtony, 68 Fresh A a RR A extran, loose RUT Extras, 3 Eggs~Cur to the time of her marriage In Inspired by the honorable name The school closes on Friday of this un visit fram St, Nicholas before they fast week with the latter's sister, Mrs, | woman will never be accomplishes Phone 3060 gard conditions ever the leading dairying represented at Glen Major last week | er, » relg., 190; do, fresh eggs, 4) Feb; | om; beh, 162 p itera : cre Ys inte, gi a ( dards, Mei tone Arm ay Today, 16, oar, IVS 1087, wt "Oak HIN" the old Mer ritt homestead, at Bt, Catharines, week for the Christmas holidays and ) swiss the children are counting on having i TY { QUALI return to thelg studies again § Miss Daisy Fisher was In Toronto - last week } Mr, and Mrs, John Leask spent The complete emancipation of : John Hadden, of Wick od until some one invents a motor Ay Ashburn young people were well | ined can-opener.~--Arigona I'rodu ' MALI ET 1 ¥ Open commitments=Egga=Dec,, 190; alu P . Pid A would reard production is a = em _" mu R. 1 4 ter Dee, 64) Jan, sire i TET " AED ape market=Huller not quoted; tone Arm market receiptasbuttes pot market one stead large, 2% 3 Tf { r Ne arg CT] gy | $i » fe, OM, i JRE Yo; eld | triplets and Cuts Wo peEntras, 1 Firsts, 8 10 CHILD SUFFOCATED WHEN HOME BURNED -- Ques, Dee, 20-Ernest |* Roy, two years 'old, forgotten for the noment when his wother and tw) of her children were being helped from blazing tenement Wednesday night, was suffocated before ald could reach him, When the ¢hild was miss ed the flames had so far advanced that it was not possible to enter the building until firemen had partly sub. dued the blaze, Dressed INSURES A PROMPT AND COURTEOUS DELIVERY | DIXON COAL CO. TELEPHONE 262--FIVE DIRECT LINES Vietorlavale, TORONTO PROVISION PRICES ® dealers Are quoting the the trade Hams, m thelr Fotonte wholes wing pri waked meat . 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