THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1937 PAGE FOURTEEN Eastern Ontario News ecover Car - Belleville--A car reported stolen from Cobourg on January 25th, was recovered Monday on West Bridge treet by the local police and Chiet se of Cobourg, notified, This car was. abandoned on West Bridge street some time yesterday afternoon, and as no one came for the motor, the police were notified and upon in= estigation found that it had been olen, . : Mager Is Pleated ! lleville.--~Mayor Reid and Mrs. Reid returned Monday night from atrip to Windsor, Detroit and Tor- onto. They st.pped over at Colborne where 'the ratepayers were voting on a waterworks proposition. Mayor Reid as an elector of that place voted for the improvements and saw the proposal carried by eight votes. Bdllding Prospects elleville,--Prospects are good for building. At least mand people and organizations have plans which will frghably materialize in the near ture, An architect told of having prepared specifications for a number of important buildings in the district hich will probably go forward with the slightest incentive of improving conditions and the signs of spring. Like Wild Guests ' Belleville --Belleville folk have a feeling for the wild life guests of this ty. A recent appeal for aid to carry on the work of feeding the Canada geese and ducks at the sancu- ary has brought a response from Mrs. G, A. C. Weir of one hundred pounds of corn and of two bags of grain from the Belleville Seed Company, Warden Elected Peterboro~Reeve Charles Tanner, No More Piles How to End Terrible Agony Without Salves or Cutting External treatments cannot per- manently end Piles. Nor does cut- ting remove the cause. The cause is internal---bad eir- culation of the blood in the lower bowel. The veins are flabby---the bowel walls weak---the parts al- most dead. To quickly, and safely rid yourself of piles an internal medicine must be used to heal and strengthen the affected parts. Dr, J. 8. Leonhardt, a specialist, after years of study discovered n real internal Pile remedy. He named his prescription HEM-ROID, and prescribed it for 1000 patients, with the marvelous record of suc- cess in 960 cases, and then decided every Plle sufferer should be able to get HEM-ROID from their own druggist. Don't waste time on external remedies or think of the pain and expense of an operation until you have tried HEM-ROID, Jury & «Lovell Ltd., will supply you and guarantee money-back if it does 'not end all Pile misery. of Lakefield, was elected warden of the county for 1931 at the openin cssion of the County Council hel Tuesday, Reeve H. B. Parker, of Harvey, ran Reeve Tanner a close race tor the wardenship, Celebrates y Peterboro.--~Harry Evans, Peter- borough's 'energetic street commis- sioner, and ex-Kaiser William cele- brated on Tuesday, their 72nd birth- day. Different from the dethroned Prussian, Mr. Evans is far from be- wig through, although at the present tine he is taking a IMgle rest from his arduous duties because of not feeling right up to form, By-law Carried : Brockville.--The electors of the vil- lage of Westport on Monday carried by a substantial majority a by-law subigitted to them approving a con- nection between the village and the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario, Died Suddenly Belleville-- John Smith, an old and highly esteemed resident of Prescott died at his home Sunday. Mr. Smith wsa born in Prescott 85 years ago and had resided there all 'his life. He had a wide circle of friends and will be missed in the community where he was so well known, Suburban Commission Brockville--On Monday afternoon a meeting of the Brockville Surbur- ban Area Commission was held at the conuties' buildings here when matters of concern to the gommission were discussed, Those present were: George W. Warwick, Brockville; Jesse F, Manhard, Fairfield East; Reuben Davis, Spring Valley; Wil- ham Jelly, counties' clerk, who is sec- retary of the board, and E. R. Black- well, counties' engineer, Committed To Jail Brockville.~In default of $10 and costs a local man was committed to the counties' jail for a period of 30 days for public intoxication by Mag- istrate Wright in police couit 1ues- day morning. 'A TOUGH WINTER Port Hope.--It's been a tough win- ter, ask any of the scores of weary knights of travel who have found the cells at the Town Hall a haven of slumber for 'the past several weeks. According to a report presented at Monday night's meeting of the Town Council exactly 1,500 of these fellows sought the warmth and hard com- forts of the cells for a night's re- pose last year. Fractured Ribs Kingston.--~Herbert Orser, well- woods on Saturday and as a result Wop tha + an whi'a 2 pki n the of the mishap fractured a couple of ribs. At his home today it was re- ported that Mr, Orser was able to be around the house and was doing nicely, Resignation Not Accepted Kingston.--~Mr. S. A. Salsbury, organist at the First Baptist Church has considered his resignation and is femaining at his present. post, It was announced a short time ago that Mr, Salsbury had accepted the posi- tion of organist at St. Luke's Church but a change has been made in this plan, Spoke to Meds Kingston.--Dr. Fraser of the Con= naught Laboratories of Toronto was the speaker at a recent meeting of the medical faculty of Queen's held in the amphitheatre of the Kingston General Hospital, Dr, Fraser was in- troduced by Dr. G. B. Reed and took as his subject, "Diphtheria. Lower Rates ; Wa om That he was not satis- fied with the banking rates the city had last year nor even the rates as recommended by the Finance Com- mittee at Monday night's meeting of the City Council, was the opinion ex- pressed by Mayor Wright yesterday. Convention : A H. B. Free, pilot instructor of the lacal Flying Tub, and Dr. H. A, Boyce of Kingston are in Montreal attending the Canadian Flying Clubs' Association convention. ------ PRODUGE PRICE TORONTO PRODUCE (Buying) Toronto dealers are buying pro- at the following prices: Nes -- Ungraded, cases returned, fresh extras, 23¢c; fresh firsts, 20¢; oconds, 15¢; pullet extras, 2e. Butter--No. 1 Ontario Cream- ery, solids, 31 to 31ic; No. 2, 30 to 30%c. Churning eream--Special, 29 to 30¢c; No. 1, 28 to 29¢; No. 2, 26 to 26¢. Cheese--No. colored, 1, large, l4c. Quotations to poultry shippers are as follows: -- Poultry-- "A" Grade Spring chickens, 6 Ibs. ef. «voi Over 6 to 6 Ibs. ibs. Dressed Alive Select M.F. 20 24 23 21 OR vv 40 Over 4) to 6 each .. .. .. Over 4 to 4) lbs. each . 4 lbs. each and under .. .... Fatted hens, over § lbs, each . Over 4 to 6 lbs. each .. .. .. Over 34 to 4 lbs. each .. .. .. Young turkeys over 12 the. .. Over 8 to 12 1bs. each .. .+v +. Under 8 lbs, ... O1d turkeys ..... (ecse, over 8 to 12 1bs. each .. .. .. All other weights .. Old roosters, over b Ibs. each .. .. 15 White ducklings, over 6 Ibs. ea. 22 ! Over 4 to 5 Ibs. 20 each .. ve 20 PUREST QUALITY PRESCRIPTION OST everybody knows this Store for its quality, knows it, too, for its unusual values--and right now we offer merchandise at the lowest prices quoted in many years. It'll pay you to put in a good supply NOW, J EXPERTS EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN STATIONERY opes to match, All for 39¢c Bigger value than ever before in writing paper and envels opes. Good quality kid finishe ed paper in pads with envel- 100 Sheets, 50 Envelopes $1.00 Peptona, Tonic Blood Builder ,.. 19¢ 0% Biker's Laxative irom, ne Tablet 19 Cc / $1575 Genuine Russian Mineral Oil $.1 49 Cod Liver Of + 39C 35¢ 39¢ soso Milk of 8 esse Paste ...... 88¢ Kruschen Salty 69c¢ linen paper i BOXED STATIONERY Av fine quality, pure white ory and ? envelopes. Regular 75c value. Special box s $1.00 Regesan Fruit 79 ¢ Saline ......... Tablets ........ 19¢ SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRL, AND SAT. B80¢ Ipana Tooth 39¢ | 50c¢ William's Pink Pills ... 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste .... 39c¢ 70c Coty's Face Powder ... 59¢ 50c Pond's Creams 39 c 35¢ Fran fea $1.40 Boots "a of Cod Liver Oil 99 Cc 29¢ . 39¢ 39¢ 40¢ Castoria 50c French Balm Hand Lotion ... 60c Velvo Sanitary Napkins, dozen 10¢ Assorted 10 full weight sets 25c A.B, 8 & OC J. & L. MALT & COD LIVER OIL This preparation of the fin. est malt and vitamin tested oil, is brimful of health give "Leak Proof" FOUNTAIN PENS at this price which wil} such gost satisfaction. special srsasanr niin We know of no other Pen give I 14K nib fridiam tipped. or ring safety cap. 8c ing elements, $1.25 Large 82 oz jar Formerly sold. for $1.75 FOR BABY A pure gum rubbep CRIB SHEET and one tin of TINY TOT TALC the finest of all bab; he fine Hoth for ' 50¢ New Gillette Razor and One Blade FREE With each tube of REXALL SHAVING at the so BE pri 35 co Cc Purse Vial of SHARI PERFUME FREE With each box of SHARI FACE POWDER at the regular $1.00 price ...... D) URY A ND LOVELL Foun tain Phone 2223 Simcoe South paraffined and government graded, "Skinny" Mother of nny 0 -. -. 8 Children Gains - 10 Lbs. in 4 Weeks MONT JOLI P.Q.-- "Was skinny, kn, looking after 8 «Mrs. Eloi' Gagnon, ized Yeast, Uain- ed 10 Ibs, In\ 4 weeks. New strength." Don't be "skin vous, ' New Ironize lows fill, bony limbs Blemished skin clears, tion, indigestion, "nerves" go over- night. New pep first day, Rich, red blood. Ironized Yeast is two great ton- fics in one. Weight building brew- er's Yeast, plug strengthening, blood enriching Iron. Many times more effective than unmedicated yeast. Results in half the time. Start now to gain weight, health. Avold danger of serious ills. Take these pleasant little tablets, No gas; no yeasty taste, If not de- lighted with quick gains, manufac- turer refunds money. Get Irontged Yoast from druggist today. Feel great tomorrow. New pounds quick. 285-C Colored ducklings, Zc less. Guinea fowl, pair .. per ov $1.25 .e . (Selling) Toronto dealers produce to retall following prices: Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, 32 to 33c; fresh extras, loose, 30 to 31ec: firsts, 28c¢; secondd, 22¢; pullet extras, 24e, Butter, No. 1 creamery, prints 34¢; No. 2, creamery, prints, 33e. Cheese --- New, large, .16}c; twins, 15ie; criplets, 16¢; stiltons, 204e. Old, large, 24c; twins, 244c; old stiltons, 27c. Poultry Chickens, 6 lbs. up 30-32 Do.. 4 to 6 lbs, 28-30 Do. 33 to 4 lbs, ..... 26-28 Do, 3 to 34 Ibs. ..... Hens, over 6 Ibs. Broilers ... Ducks Turkeys, Goose are offering dealers at tho Dressed TORONTO FARMERS MARKET The following are quotations, re- all, fn effect on the St. Lawrence Market, Toronto. Produces t, pullat extras utter, dairy per pound 0.28 Do., Creamery, per pound Pruoits and Vegetablege-- Carrots, 6 bunches Beets, doz. bunches basket Cabbage Cauliflower Spinach, peck . . Mushrooms, per pound Onions, bunch, three f Leat Lettuce, three for Head Lettuce, two for Parsley, per bunch ... Celery, head Squash, each #, each 'hs, bunch . bunch 8, per doz Honeydew Melo Grapefruit, 4 for Potatoes, bag Cucumbers, six for Lemons, per doz, Bananas, per dozen .. Apples, bus. . Do. Snows, 6 qt. .. Oranges, doz. PR Can Green Peas, 6 qt. basket Eggplant, each Green peppers, Pears, basket h- Sweet potatoes 6 Ibs... ... Cranberries, qt. cos Pumpkins, each 0.16 , each basket CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago Jan. 29.--~Todgy's egg receipts moderate and did not cause any further price reductions. Cars carried over were fairly lib- eral but many of these are held under price limit and unlikely to be thrown on the market in case of another decline now. Open commitments--January re. frigerator eggs, 111; January fresh eggs, 3; April eggs, 49. Butter--January, 12; February, 296; March, 80; June, 8:; March potatoes, 58. Chicago spot market--DButter, extras, 28; standards, 28; tone, steady, Eggs, firsts, fresh, 161% to 17%c; tone steady. , New York spot market--Butter, 'extras, 29; no tone. Eggs, fresh firsts, 20; tone steady, TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the following quotations for car lots: Manitoba wheat--No. 1, hard, 61¢; No. 1 Northern, 69%¢; No. 2 do., 68c; No. 4 do, Bade (cit. Goderich and Bay Ports), Manitoba oats -- No. 3, C.W., 38%; No. 2, feed, 32%e. "Results Were Marvelous" A St. Thomas Woman Writes McCOY'S Cod Liver Extract Tablets "I was very {ll with nervous break-down---after taking several boxes I feel well and strong again." Take McCoy's for 28 days--if you don't gain at least 6 pounds of solid, stay there flesh---get your money back--60 sugar coated tah- lets for 60 cents at Jury & Lovell Ltd., T. B. Mitchell, W. H. Karn, or any druggist anywhere--just Phone 68 4 Le Sop ask for McCoy's. Argentine corn, 66c (c.l.f. Port Colborne). Millfeed, . delivered Montreal, freights, bags included -- Bran per ton, $21.25; shorts, per ton, $21.25; middling, $27.26. Ontario grain -- Wheat, 68c; barley, 38c¢; oats, 28¢c; rye, 30c¢; buckwheat, 48ec. TORONTO PROVISIONS Wholesale provision dealers are quoting the following prices to local retail dealers: -- Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 28 to 28¢; smoked rolls, 26c; breakfast bacon, 83¢c; backs, pea- Mealed, 26 to 30c; do. smoked, Pork loins, 24c; shouldors, 18¢; butts, 19%4¢; hams, 19 to 20c. Cured meats -- Long clear ba- con, 50 to 70 lbs, 20c; 70 to 90 1bs., 18¢; 90 to 110 1bs., 17¢; light. weight rolls; 10¢; heavyweight rolls, 18c. Lard, Pure, tierces, 143e;: tubs, 150; pails, 153¢; prints, 153 to Cu Shortening--Tierces, 13¢; tubs: 13¢; pails, .13%c. Special pastry shortening---Tier. ces, 15c; tubs, 16%e¢; pails, 16c. ---------- Eggs Are Cheap Brockville.~--In the neighboring village of Athens new-laid eggs are being sold at the almost unpreced- entedly low figure of from 16 cents to 18 cents per dozen. Minden Agriculturists Lindsay.--At the annual meeting of the directors of the Minden Agri- cultural Society the followng offi- cers were elocted: President, D: Gibbs; vice-presidents, Harry Welch and Fred Wright, Faints at Wheel Kingston,--Overcome with a weak spell while driving on King Street, John Lemmon lost control of his car and crashed into an elec tric light pole, splitting it in two. Lenimon escaped with: minor injur- fes, but his car was badly damaged, If Your Ears Ring With Head Noises If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 oz. of Parmint (double strength) and add to it 3% pint of hot water and a little sugar. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and mucous stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any- one who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this pre. scription a trial. CONE - CLEANED ANTHRACITE THE PREMIUM FUEL, AT NO EXTRA COST SOLVAY DUSTLESS - COKE HARD WOOD, SOFT WOOD & BODY WOOD CUT STOVE LENGTH & GUARANTEED DRY DIXON COAL CO. Telephone 202 Five Direct Lines §» QUALITY with PRICE were) Another Practical Demonstration ofA &P Table Economy SWIFT'S PREMIUM H AMS HALF OR SWIFT'S PREMIUM Chickens WHOLE HAM ~4 TO 5 LBS, = SWIFT PREMIU Ib. 32¢ BACON. 25%: 1b. 38e¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM FANCY ROASTING EACH SWIFT'S FAMOUS BROOKFIELD BRAND SAUSAGE SWIFT'S PREMIUM--SLICED ib. 38¢ Cooked Ham 1».39¢ WEEK AT ALL A&P MEAT MARKETS SWIFT'S "CIRCLE 8" BRAND Picnic Hams b.25e¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM BONED AND AMS "324" 1b. 39e FOR FRYING SWIFT'S PREMIUM---SLICED Bacon =. ur 25. ib. 25¢ BUTTS AN A&P PRODUCT FRESHLY MADE FIRST 4 RIBS A VERY FANCY ROAST, SHOULDER or CHUCK ROAST WINTER-CAUGHT LAKE ONTARIO FANCY BLUEPOINT FRESH ATLANTIC COD Finest Quality BACON Peammeal Back WHITEFISH HERRING OYSTERS STEAKS AND CENTRE CUTS.... CHOICE CUTS OF TENDER YOUNG ROASTING ~ PORK ~ SHOULDERS VERY LEAN---AN EXCELLENT ROAST ib. 16¢ 1b. 20¢ BY THF PIECE Ib, Sle "29. 3 for 25¢ MINCEMEAT 2 1bs. 23¢ BEEF Prime Rib Roast 1». 2 1. Porterhouse wn. 2.8. WITH HEAVY UNDERCUT-ALL ONE PRICE ™ | » A COMPLETE AS:.JRTMENT OF SALT AND FRESH WATER FISH 18 CARRIED AT ALL A & I' STORES. FISH FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS FILLETS THICK RIB or BLADE ROAST 1.1 Qe w.] 4 1.1] Je wr Ge 2 tbs. 2%7¢ Standard Peas 4 No. 2 Tins 25 Macaroni, Spaghetti and Vermicellisux 3m. 2Q- No. § Sieve Beans sux white 31s. ] (Je CHOICE QUALITY---AYLMER OR" SUNSET BRANDS * TOMATOES Rich In Health-Giving Vitamins--Eat More Tomatoes No. 24% 29 N Size Tins FOR THOSE QUICK NOON LUNCHES CAMPBELL'S Tomato Sofip 2D, tins tor 19. MADE IN ONTARIO'S FINEST CREAMERIES CHEESE | NEW 1b. 19 | OLD 1. 29. "» TY TRE . = - CARROTS ONTARIO ONION WEEK ~ ONIONS =: cm UNGRADED The Same High Quality 10 tbs. 2 1¢ NaN WASRED' seen 6-quart Basket 19¢ ORANGES CALITORNIA Veese0nen Dozen 29¢ SILLY BORER TO J Ibs. © BGGS A IN. EXCHANGE ron wenong OR CASH AT ALL A & P STORES, FOR THIS WEEK-END ONLY Fine Granulated Rr oo 10 ibs. SUGAR 22 King Street West Meat Manager--H., F. Ashbury 29 Simcoe Street South Meat Manager--D. Fisher ' + WE DELIVER--EXTRA CHARGE 15¢ . Thr GREAT ATLANTIC & Pa@ivic TEA "5 Phone 3170 Grocery Manager--F. C. West Phone 2643