Ei ti Es Br ea Ema $ ERE ETT ---- PAGE TEN THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932 PRODUCE PRICES TORONTO PRODUCE (Buying) Toronto dealers are buying pro- duce at the following prices: Eggs--Ungraded, cases returned, fresh extras, 14c ; fresh firsts, 12c; seconds, 10c, Butter--No. 1 Octario creamery, solids, 17%¢c; No. 2, 16%4c. . Churning cream -- Special, 16 to §7¢; No. 1, 15 to 16¢c; No. 2, 12 to 13¢, fob. shipping points, Cheese--No. 1 large, colored, par- affined and government graded, 9- 73C. | * Poultry-- Alive A B . Dressed Spring Broilers, Racks, 2 5. Do., Rocks, over 1% to 2 lbs, Do., Leghorns, 2c less. Fated hens, over 5 lbs. ach Oe 4 tos 1bs., each 12 Over 3%2 to 4 Ibs. each 10 Over 3 to 3/4 Ibs, each. 08 Noung Turkeys 8 - 12 Ibs... Ducklings over 5 s. each 18 Ducklings, over 5 Ibs, Over 4 to 5 Ibs. each ..16 Colored ducklings, 3c less. Old ducks, over 5 lbs. 12 Old roosters, over 5 lbs, (Selling) Toronto dealers are offering pro- duce to retail dealers at the follow- ing prices: Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, 20c; fresh extras, loose, 18¢c; firsts, 16c: seconds, 14c. Butter--No. 1 creamery, prints, 20c: No. 2 creamery, prints, 19¢c, Cheese--New, large, llc; twins, 11%c; triplets, 11%c; new stiltons, 13%c; old, large, 17¢c; twins 17%c; triplets, 17%e, Poultry--Broilers, 35 to 40c; Fie. kens, 5 to 6 Ibs, 25c 1h; 4 to 5 Ibs, 22¢; 3 to 4 Ibs, 20c. under 2% 1bs., 28c. Hens, over 5 Ibs, 20 to 23c; TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET The following are the quota tions, retail, in effect on the St. Lawrence Market, Toronto: Produce-- Eggs, extras, doz. .. o,, firsts, doz. . Butter, dairy, 1b. .. Do., creamery, 1b. Apples, bus. Bananas, doz, .. +. . Cherries, 1b. .. +... Grapes, 1 1b. Honey Dew Melons each ..... Lemons, doz, ..... Oranges, doz. ..... Pineapples, each .. Strawberries, pt .. see 0.18 0.22 2.00 ere seers wee CT oMOoO=uIo® Asparagus, 2 lbs. . Beans, green, qt. Cauliflower, doz, . Celery, head ..... Chicory, head ... Cucumbers, each ,. Cress, 3 bunches .. Cabbage, each Carrots, 2 bunches , Green peppers, each Eggplant, each .... Herbs, bunch ,.... Lettuce, head ,.... Mughrooms, Ib. Potatoes, basket ,., Do., new, 3 lbs, , Onions, basket .... Do., green, doz, . .Parsnips, bag OOOO SOOO OOo OONOOOSDSS ooo uSeSS DSI0I DB i BI rd 53 OD BI 13 dk pk BI BD TN SI BI BD TES GIT RISEIY =d Moo OoOMOo CONT TMIOSMOoONMoOooORMIcoWm Radishes, bunch Khubarb, 3 bunches ,.. 0.25 "Fomatoes, 1b. .... ... 0.15 WHOLESALE PROVISIONS Wholesale provision dealers are quoting the following prices to Toronto retail dealers: 4 Pork hams, 12 to 12%c; shoulders, 8%sc; butts, 944¢c; loins, 14c. Cured meals ---- Long, clear bacons, 50 to 70 1bs., 12¢; 70 to 00 1bs., 11c; 90 to 110 Ibs., 10jc, Lard, pure tlerces, 8%e¢; tubs, 8%c; pails 8%c; prints, 83%5¢. Shortening -- Tierces, 8c; tubs, 8%c; pails, 8%c; prints, se. Special pastry shortening-- 14c; tubs, 16c; pails, 15%c. "But he comes from one of the best families," urged the mother, "Oh, yes, I know," 'she said wear- ily, "but couldn't he be induced to return?" And then the par- ent knew it was of no further use trying to arrange the match, EndPiles Quick No SAlves--No Cutting Your itching, bleeding, pro- truding piles will go when you actually remove the cause--bad blood circulation in the weak, flabby parts--and not one min- ute before, Salves - or cutting can't do this--an {internal reme- dy must be used. HEM-ROID, prescriptfon of Dr, J..S, Leon- hardt, succeeds because it stim- ulates the eirculation, drives out congested blood, heals ang re- stores the almost dead parts, HEM-ROID has such a wonderful record right in this eity, that Jury & Lovell says one bottle of HEM:ROID Tablets must end your pile agony or money back. 0 Shep a EATON od prove coud ol Aad the the steck fresh and the noes 4 as foo a9 aon h merchandising « method: preof that "It Pa és Matter Whit you FREE DELIVERY On All Grocery Orders Amounting to $3.00 and over. 7h Ys LHLSHOP A List of Outstanding Values for May 27-Juane 7 EXTRA "SPECIALS. Lawrence GRANULATED SUGAR 100-Ib. BAG Limit--eone bag to a customer with groceries. Delivery Bc extra. SPECIAL * &alonia RASPBERRY JAM =E og rR ho AA n the sat 358 ire Sonics Hi rs Tne EL rv Jar " 29c¢ SPECIAL~ KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN Thousands to each Jo special this wee have come know the healthful habit of eating Sram 1 y hu bed Baan Package SPECIAL-~- KING OSCAR. Brand SARDINES 2-25 | SPECIAL~-DEL MONTE Brand GRAPEFRUIT -." 19 SPECIAL~JOLLY GOOD Brand PEANUT BUTTER Large Jar SPECIAL LIBBY'S TOMATO CATSUP «<n Specialat the MEAT Counter FRIDAY and SATURDAY CHOICE SMOKED picnics ib. 11¢ Sliced Smoked Breakfast BACON 2 25¢ Blade or Thick Rib Roast Beef » 12¢ Shoulder or Chuck Roast Beef » 8c PAAPPPPPOPOPOS III BONELESS ROLLED ROAST GC 12-02. Bots. | EXTRA SPECIAL, Jewel Shortening ib. 9¢ SPECIAL -- CASTILE (Tabs) 10 «= 25¢ SOAP SPECIAL -- AYLMER TOMATO JUICE No. 1 Jatt ins 20c¢c SPECIAL -- AMERICAN BEAUTY SHRIMPS 2 35¢ SPECIAL -- CHEESE 2 25¢ SPECIAL -- BOVRIL BRAND CORNED BEEF 2 Tins 25¢ SPECIAL--EATON"S HOUSEHOLD AN ECONOMICAL DELICIOUS BLEND TEA E WN NO] Wer ' laze [0-glG ThePAINT "Leaves NO. BrushMarks" A Canadian Product Better Nlade' No Brush Marks 82 Simcoe Street South Sole Agent W. W. PARK Telephone 3082 [EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS| Reduce Own Salaries Napanee.-- Napanee Collegiate Institute teachers when signing their contracts for 1932-33 vol- untarily agreed to give three per cent. of their monthly salaries to the treasury of the Board of Education. The contracts are signed at the same salaries as | Tast year, This contribution will | net about $1,200 to the board, Livin In 'Tournament Kingston,-- Ninety-six cadets ¢' the Royal Military College aud | tour warrant officer instructors | of the College in charge of Major {K. M, Holloway, staff adjutant [of the College and Captain R. F. Kellar, left at 12.38 on Tuesday for Montreal where 2 are tak- ing part in the monster military and naval tournaments being held there the remainder of this week, The local party will also held in morning parade which is to be Montreal on Sunday Sunday night. Replenish Fish Supply Pembroke.-- Half a trout fry million between Pembroke and and towards the end etation Patawawa, if the season these will he dis- | the part to this fAngerlings of "huted as kes and streams of Ontarlo. Uattery Re-Union | Cobourg.-- The tery, Canadian Fourth Field Artillery which served overseas, held its | *nnral reunion here. Mav 24 , Headed by the Kiltles' Band they | visited the Cenotaph in Victoria | Park ih the afternooon and de ino'ted a wreath, Wednreday ni~ht a banquet was held, Fome seventy-five military men were present, coming from Nova Scotia To Cut Teachers' Pay ing of the Board of Education, it was moved that the salaries of both the high and public school teachers in Prescott be reduced at the rate of 10 per cent, to take effect on renewal of thelr contracts and to continue during | the present business depression [ The motion carried. The resigna- tion of A. J. Dilworth as public school teacher was received and accepted, Mid-Week Half Holiday Pembroke.-- Pembroke retail merchants, decided to again this vear observe a half holiday every Wednesday afternoon during the months of June, July and Auzust, while some favored also continu- ing the weekly half holiday dur- ing the month of September. This matter will be decided at a later meeting, No Orange Walk Kingston.--There will be no Orange celebration in Kingston this year, and it was stated by. leading members of the Order that as a result the members will be free to attend any of the cele- brations arranged for in this dis. trict. At the present time it is not known where the celebra- tions will be held in this district, Arrangements have been made for the Kingston Fife and Drum Band to go to Toronto for the "Glorious Twelfth" to take part in a band competition, and it is expected that a large number of the Kingston members of the Order will go to Toronto and take part in the celebration there. Car Struck Turtle tH Belleville, While e driving on Bay Rridge Road, crossing | the Bay of Quinte, Alex Butane struck a huge turtle in the road, upsetting his automobile into the ditch. Butane states that he mis- took the turtle for a large rock in the road, and was driving by it when the turtle moved and. the front wheels struck it, heing de- flected into the fence. Tha turtle was apparently little hurt, as .it moved slowly off into the Bay o? Quinte, Kingston, --A dounle funeral for two of the three victims of Saturday's drowning tragedy, William J, Woods and John Far- rell, was held on Tuesday: to St. Mary's Cathedral, where Solemn Requiem Masses were celebrated by Rev, Father B, Farrell, The eral was attended by numbers ie... members of the Care Union "being. present in all | take part in the garrison church | They will return to Kingston on | have just been placed | in the vats of the trout-raisine | Bat- on the East to points far west, | Prescott.--At a regular meel- | a body. At the conclusion of the Requiem Mass, the cortege pro- ceeded tp St. Mary's Cemetery, "Does your "wile believe all you tell her?" "Does she? Why, she belleveh lots of things I'd never dream of clling her." ATTIRE) "KI DNEY~ Har ab 3 JES 00g TROY | | RHE UMmAaTI® 0 V Columbus (Mrs, T. Cook, Correspondent) Columbus, May 25.--Rev. Geo. Nichol, Toronto, a former minis- ter here, called on friends in the village on Friday last. Miss Bertha lapp spent the week end and holiday at her home at Lornville. Mr, and Mrs. Jobn Dyer and daughter, Oshawa, spent a few days at Mr. Wm, Dyer's, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wilson, and son, Oshawa, visited on Sunday at Mr. H, Wilson, The Sunday evening service which have been held in the 8, 8. room during the fall and win- ter have been discontinued for the summer, Mr. Andrew Murison has im- proved hig store and residence with a coat of paint, Mr. Bayce of Brooklin, doing the work. Mr, Hugh MecColloch is also improv. ing his house and fence in the same way, Miss Clarabel Wray is home from Toronto, having completed this term's studies, Several from here attended the concert at Kedron on Friday eve- ning last, Mr. and Mrs. Byce Cook, Osh- awa, spent Sunday at home, Mr. and Mrs, . Fred Robbins, Zion, spent Sunday at Mr. H. Hayes', Mr. and Mrs. Paul Purves spent a few days at Chatham with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Metcalfe of Gilford, spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Cook. Miss Marion Brent, Port Perry, visited a few days with Mr, and Mrs. John Stone, Miss Marjorie Ashton, Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Jas, Ashton, Mr, and Mrs. TI. Chapman and Mr. and Mrs, Orale Chapman, of Orono, spent the holiday at Mr, Thos. Cook. Mr. Wm. Grant, Toronto, Is visiting at Mr. Wm. Dyer's. Several] from here attended the fair and drama at Brooklin on the 24th, MONOMANIA My wife is crazy over paint, She strives the livelong day To daub things up the way they ain't-- Sh's funny just that way, She paints the stairs, she paints the floor, She paints the furniture: I smear my coat against the door And yet I must endure, } Her brush slides up and down the | wall; No item lacks her trace, A young woman telephone company and asked that the telephone service in her apart- ment be discontinued. "We are very sorry to lose you,' The dog, the cat--and that's not all-- She even paints her face. 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