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Oshawa Daily Times, 8 May 1931, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 PAGE THREE "Stock Market Prices ; 'Market Sumunary Toronto and New York Stock by Canadian Press Quotations Supplied by Biggar and Crawford, Alger Building, Oshawa TORONTO Stock : High Low Br, A. Oil 10% 10% Braz, .. 16% 16 Can, 1st 89 Dis, Sgm. 10% Hr, Wal. 6% 6 Ford .... 20% 20 Int. Nkl. 74% 14% Int, Pet. 12 11% Imp, Oil 12% 12% Lob. "A" 13% 13 Me. Prt, .. 13% Pg. Hr. 78 Shaw, 403% S. Station 14% Standard Mines ' Abana 13 1 Ajax .. Amulet Big Mis. 13% Holl. ... 800 Hy. Gold 28 Hd. Bay 440 Lk. Sh, 2750 Nranda. 2325 Sh. Grd.. 718 Sd. Bs. 60 Tk. Hg. 780 Wr. Hr. 291 Stock Am, Can, 1 Am, Tel, ..1 Am, Inter. Anaconda Bendix ... Beth, Steel Byers A.M. Can. Dry .. Can. Pac. Cn, Fl. Pr. 790 425 2725 2210 70 77 290 NEW YORK High Low 105% 179% 15 26% 18% 435; 37 41 28% 14% 08 82 15% Chrysler .. Col, Gas .. Fox Film Gen, Elec. Gen. Mot, Int, Tel. +. Mt, Ward Nat. Cash Pl, Rd. Coal Paramount Pb. N. Jer. Radio .... Radio Kth. Simmons .. St. NJ. .. U.S. Rubber 20% 30% 18 45% 44% 28 263% 1954 18% 27 . 9% 9 287% 27 84 82%: 19 11% 17% 17 13% 12% 371% 365 14% 143% U.S Steel 112% 109% Vanadium 43; 4215 Yel. Truck 97% 9s Money % per cent, 29% 173% 43% 423% 9% FULL ATTENDANCE. There was a full attendance at the board of health meeting last night and all business was complet- ed in good time. Those present in- cluded Chairman John Gibson, Dr. T. W. G. McKay, M. O. H., Mayor E. Marks(, Ald. Wm. Boddy, Ald. P. A. Macdonald, W. Muckler, sanitary inspector, and Dr. C. S. Dickinson, veterinary and food inscpector. 4 WARNING Ne malt or cocon drink is in any sense a substitute for Ovaltine. The process by / Expectant and Norsing Mothers ¢* have a good friend in OVALTINE CITY AND DISTRICT NEWS gation at Osgoode Hall, was yester- {of hearing evidence, it was annuon- | tion. The testator was a knitting day ordered admitted to probate by Iced that the beneficiaries under the } mill owner. -. which was recently the subject of id lh Sedgwick. After several days | will had agreed to drop the litiga« FURTHER REMANDED Nick Krawchuck appeared I was further remanded linchuk to the amount of $1,00 until Thursday, May 14th, MUST KEEP PEACE Mrs. Mary Twaites appeared | the city police court this mornin sulting language. pleaded guilty on both counts an charge and was keep the peace, NO FIRES REPORTED There were no fires reported t city police court this morning and on bail supplied by himself and Sam. Paw- on charges of assaulting a mneigh- bour's child and also of using in- The accused was fined $1 and costs on the first bourd over to the fire department during the last n | ¥wenty-four hours and the fire- men were able to continue undis- turbed with their spring cleaning. 0 | SPORTS NEW CAR. Mayor Marks is sporting 2 new Cadillac 12-cylinder coupe these days. It is a fine looking car and n | will be able to convey His Worship £ | with ease to any part of the munici- pality. ANOTHER FINE SHOWER. Oshawa and district was visited by another fine shower this morn- ing, thus refreshing lawns and gar- dens. Conditions are now favorable for rapid growth as indicated by the rapidity with which the new leaves o ! are developing. . d Coming Events 8 Cents per word each in- sertion. Minimum charge Barnhart's Admission 25c. (107b SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE Cam -- Pavilion Saturday. veniences, street lights, close to pavement and school. Garage. Gar- den, Box 347 Times. (108¢) WANTED TO BUY---MODERN six roomed house or bungalow with all conveniences in north or east end. Give full particulars and' state terms to Box 346 Times. (108¢c) ) In Memoriam Store Wide Clearance of Smart Straws $9 98 $92 -- and Here is an unusual opportunity to round out your spring costume with a new hat at a fraction of its usual price. Toyos, Panamalacs, Hair Braids and fancy novelty straw bodies and weaves included. Large and small headsizes, in black, blue, green, sand, navy and brown. Brimmed styles with many Watteau effects trimmed with flowers included in the array of styles, Prices reduced for immediate clearance to $1.98 and $2.98. 2 New Stitched Crush Hats E months before and after baby comes tax a woman's strength to the utmost and that is why Ovaltine should be on the mother's dietary. No other food is 30 good for the mother at this critical time: Opvaltine builds up the mother before baby «omes and ensures an abundant supply of maternal milk, nature's own food. Ovaltine quickly replaces precious vitality, maintaining mother's health and strength throughout the nursing period. The best of nature's tonic foods, fresh milk, fresh eggs and ripe barley malt are concentrated in Ovaltine. It is a perfect food, recommended as such by doctors the world over. Ask your own physician. OVALTINE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Enables Mothers toyBreast feed their Babies Sold at dll good stores, in 50c, 75c, $1.25 end special $4.50 family size tins; also served at soda fountains. A. WANDER LIMITED, London, Engl d, ad Peterborough, Canada 307 {YOUNG PEOPLE OF GOODWOOD | will present the 3 act comedy "Cyclone Sally" in Raglan Hall/ Wednesday, May 13th, Admis- sion 26c¢. (108a) 'IEMBERS OF THE KNIGHTS OF Pythias Lodge come out tonight and hear a special speaker on Damon and Pythias, (1082) HE PEARSON HAT SHOP ARE having a special sale of Spring millinery on Saturday, May 9th. (108a) May 9th, ers. Popular prices. (108a) Too Late to Clageify TO RENT--7 ROOM HOUSE ON Orchard View Boulevard, North Oshawa, beautiful home, all con- In loving memory of Llew- May Sth, 1927, gome {ime shall see, The face still kept in memory. Wife, of Taffeta 92 and *3= who passed away our eyes (108a) Co a 7% Simcoe St. North upstairs. Entrance, Mitchell's Drug Store. JUBILEE PAVILION SATURDAY, popular Jack Evans and his Manhattan Blue Bloy- | LABOR PARTY WINS SCOTTISH ELECTION Glasgow, Scotland, May 8 -- Labor party retained its parlia- mentary seat for St. Rollox division | by a reduced vote in a by-election, results of which were announced today. W. Leonard polled 10,044 votes against 8,682 for the Con- servative candidate, At the last election the Labor majority was more than seven thousand. LITIGATION DROPPED | The will of Rupert M. Simpson, Just arrived! Smart stitched, crush hats of taffeta, in all the pastel shades of summer, The styles are new and the colorings smart and unusual, stressing brown and white, Saturday ....icneinennne. $2.98 and $3.98 Dorothea Hats Limited blue and white, and the solid pastel colors. rt SE% TAURI ising in "The Oshawa Daily Times" Brings Results T IME Consistent Advertising Will Do Much to Create Normal Buying |

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