'+ ture on various phases of horticul- i | 1 ol ag i. SHAN PAGE FOURTEEN THE OSHAWA DAILY: TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929 : rk Society. 4 the township during the past few 'Lecture on Horticulture Searboro. -- An illustrated lec- was given by H. J. Moore in celette road school last night the auspices of Scarboro , ture-w, Co Many "Grass. Fires Secarboro.--Several grass tires in Oakridge and Bir¢h Cliff Heights brought Chief Love and his men ut yesterday afternoon. Grass fires ave been prevalent throughout days. Fire in Store .. Scarboro, -- The Scarboro fire reel had run to the apartment above Arthur Mitchell's store at Stop 8, Kingston road, yesterday. The outbeak was - extinguished with a loss of only $10. Start An Airport Kingston.., -- Preliminary work has been commenced in' establish- ing an airport for Kingston vu uuu ground recently acquired by the city which will be used as a fly- ing field by the Kingston Flying Club 4 Appeal Filed Ottawa. -- Complaining against the charge which Mr. Justice Wright delivered to the jury at the conclusion of the trial of Lou- is M. Auger, an appeal was filed by Raoul Mercier, Auger's coun- sel, yesterda yatternoon. Lifelong ong Resident Port Hope.--The funeral of the late John Shuter Day a lifelong resident of Port Hope ,was con- ducted Monday afternoon at two o'cleck from the family resiaence, Bloomsgrove avenue. Awarded Contract Brockville--C. H. Holbrook and Son, builders of the Hotel Mani- tonna were awarded the contract for the erection of the nurses' res- idence at the General hospital, the gift of Mrs. W. H. Comstock, and family. Muskmat Season Peterboro. -- That the run of muskrats this year has been at least two weeks in advance of last year and earlier than for many years was the statement of John W. Brightman, a fur buyer of wide HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY BUY-- FOR Generar Motors Woon Hard Wood Blocks, Eig Loads Dry and Good Size. No Pieces. Heaping Loads of the Smaller Hard Wood Blocks Being Sold as Scrap Wood For Only $3.50--Limited Quantity. Scrap Wood, Loads of Board ling for just ..........ccocceveinernes THE ABOVE ARE ALL LARGE TRUCK LOADS Wagon Loads of of Sarap.Big JEDDO COAL POCAHONTAS AND CANNEL DIXON COAL CO. PHONE 262 $90500000000000 0000000 ttsente ECONOMY Ends and Scant- + $4.00 Loads. Good 2. $3.00 SOLVAY COKE FOUR DIRECT LINES experience on trapping conditions | throughout the district, Holstein Sale Belleville.--he nineteenth annu- al sale for the Quinte district of the Holstein-Fresian Breeders' As- sociation was held here yesterday with a large attendance and stock in keeping with previous sales. Promoted in Rank Brockville.--Major F. G. Rob- inson, M.C.0., Cornwall, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant- colonel n command of the Stormnt, Dundas and Glengarry Highiand- ers, succeeding Lt.-Col, J. A. Gil- lies, V.D., who goes to the Reserve. Pioneer Is Buried Lindsay. -- Robert McNeish, the last of the old pioneer settlers of Long Point, Balsam Lake, was bur- fed yesterday. He was 91 years of age and was one of tne rm farmers to clear the land and haul stumps and build rail fences in Fenelon township. ++ Take Evidence in England Picton.--A court order has ween granted for a commission to visit England to take evidence as to the formerh istory of Dr. Charles H. Twells, who is now in Picton jail awiting trial on a charge of mur- dering his two boys. Form ulnior League Kingston.--Formation of a jun- for softball league in addition to league already formed, was decided on a t a meeting of the Kingston Amateur Softball association, Al- ready there are five teams willing to enter the association. Oppose Heavy Traffic Funeral of Wm. Harty Kingston.--The funeral of Hon. William Harty was held yesterday from his residence, 107 Bagot street, to "St. Mary's Cathedral, where solemn high requiem mass was celebrated by Bery Kev, mon- signor J, F. Nicholson, Vicar-Gen- eral of Centreville, $25,000 Loss Alexandria Bay, -- This village suffered a $25,000 fire loss Sunday | 3; morning when fire broke out in the Leyare block on Mill point in Sisson street and spread to adjoin- ing buildings. The work of the Julius M. Brietenbach fire tug and the local department prevented a much greater damage. Tunnel Caved In . Prescott,--Percy Rowe, son of Mrs. W. Rowe, of Prescott, who is emplyed at the Aluminum plant in Quick Pile Relief Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is guaranteed to banish any form of Pile misery, .or money back, It givse quick action even in old, stubborn cases. Hem-Roid is a harmless tablet that removes blood congestion in the lower bowel-- relief quickly and safely or costs the cause of piles. It brings joyful nothing. Jury & Lovell and drug- gists everywhere sell it with this guarantee, Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS _ Toronto Vin dealers are paying g prices, ng) Eggs, snpradl casts, ve ne nods Prish ex tras, 27c; tresh firsts, 25c ; seconds, 23c. stids, P ized She i oct April f; dipped | the 43c Sever and stayed there most of the 46,990 cases a year ago. Butter futures were a weal i market in T Butter--Creamery, 42 1-2 to 43¢c; No. 2, a 1-2 to 42. NOuming cream--Special or No. 1° 45c; 0. 2, Cheese--No. 1 arge colored, parafiined and governmet graded, a 1-2. Hens, 5 Ibs. Do., 4 to 5 Abe. Do., under 31.2 Roosters, Ducklings, 5 Ibs. Do., 4 to 5 lbs. TORONTO PROVISION. PRICES Toronto. wholesale dealers are quoting the following prices to the trade: Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 31 to: 33c; cooked hams, 44c; smoked rolls, 25c; break- fast bacon, 26 to 38c; backs," peamealed, 29 to 3l¢; do., smoked, "30 to 40c. Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 50 to 70 Ibs., $21; 70 to 90 Ibs, $19; 90 to 100 Ibs, and" up, $18; lightw ofl rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight n per barrel. Lard--Pure, tierces, 16 tubs, 16 to 16 1-2c; pails, 16 3-4c; pints 18 1-2 to 19%. Shortening, tierces, 13 3-4 to 14 3.4c; tubs, 14 3-dc; pails, 14 3-4c; tins, 16 3-4c; prints, 15 3-4c, Pork Loins, 31 1.2c; New York shoulders, 22 1-2; pork butts, 27c; pork hams, 26 1-2 MONTREAL PRODUCE Montreal, April 9.--Butter prices were ad- vanced another 1-2¢c per pound, owing 'to the good demand and the small supplies: a- vailable, Receipts were 44 packages. Only a small volume of business was done in cheese, but the undertone to the market was steady, Receipts were 33 boxes. Further weakness developed in the egg market and prices were shaded Ic per doz- en, The demand was moderate. Receipts were 1,381 cases, Prices: Cheese--Westerns, 22 1-2c. Butter-- pasteurized, 44c, Eggs--Fresh extras, fresh firsts, 34c. No, 1, 36¢; PRODUCE AT NEW YORK New York, April 4,--Butter unsettled, re- ceipts, 17,884, Creamery, higher than extra, 45 1-2 to 46c; extra (92 score), 45c; first (88 to 91 score), 44 1-4 to 44 3-d4c. Cheese stea- dy, receipts 76,493, Eggs, unsettled, receipts 39,600. Fresh ga- thered extras, 29 to 29 3-4c; extra firsts, 27 3-4 to 28 3-4c; firsts, seconds, 26 1-4 to 26 1-2c; storage' packed, closely selected extras, 30 to 3lc; extra firsts 29 to 29 3-4c; firsts, 28 to 28 3-4c; nearby hennery browns, fancy to extra fancy, 32 to c. CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, April 4.--A sharp drop mn re- ceipts an a fairly firm spot market helped egg futures to maintain their price levels and in some cases to improve them on the Chicago Mercantile exchange yesterday. The heavy movement into storage also contri- buted to the holding power of the futures. The four leading markets report 51,730 ca- ses put into storage today compared with 1 ton, 26 3-4 to 27 1-2; | § 8g old, 200; April eggs, mew, $4; April Bitter, b- Tune bu ter, 9; Dec. butter, 109; = hel ca market--Butter--Extras, s, 45 1-2c; tone Mott, ag WR Bo ig steady, EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Jase Buffalo, April 4.--Receipts. of hogs, ; holdovers; 3 3 atket active, 10 to 15¢ is bale 1 160 » $12.40 to $12.50; 2 to 300 J hs 31 to Bio! pigs and un- rweig s, to 80 $1030 0. $1035. hg ns of cattle, 100; cows and bulls steady; cutter cows, vd to $7; common and medium, $7.50 to $8.75 Receipts of calves, 200; vealers slow, stea- dy; good to choice, $1650 to $17; cull and common, $9 to $14, Receipts of sheep, mostly steady $1Z to $17.50; bulk choice held at TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers 'on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the i quotations for car lots: Wheat . <2 northern, $1.26 1.4, . 3 northern, $1.22 3.4, . 4 wheat, $1.19 1.4, . 5 wheat, $1.08 3.4, 6 wheat, 82 3-4c, Feed wheat, 82 3-4c. c.i erich and Ba: rts, track, 1c higher than ovdy Manitoba Wheat No. 1 feed, 51 3-8c. No. 2 feed, 50 3-8¢, (cif. Goderich and Bay ports.) American Corn No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, $1.03 1.2, No. 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.01 1.2, No. 4 yellow, kiln dried, 9 1-2, (Delivered Toronto.) Millfeed delivered, Montreal freights, bags included--Bran, per ton, $31.25; shorts, per $31.25; middlings, $36.25, Ontario oats--Good, sound, heavy oats in car lots, 50 to 5c, f.o.b. shipping points, Ontario good milling wheat, f.0.b, shipping points, according to freights, $1.30 to $1.32, Barley--Malting, 73 to 7Z6c. Buckwheat--85 to 8c, Rye--No. 2, $1.05 Manitoba A est patents, in. jute, 7.40, Toronto; second patents in jute, $6.40, Ontario Flour Track, Montreal, patents, per barrel, 400; lambs draggy, + to choice woolskins, clippers, $15.25 to $15.50; Price on car _lots--90 per cent. $.570, TORONTO HIDES AND wooL Toronto wholesale dealers in hides and wools are quoting prices to shippers at fol- lows--City hides green, 10c; bulls and brands 6c; country hides, green, 9c; cured, 9 1.2 to 10c; calf skins, green, lic; do. cured, 14 1-2 to 15c; kip, green, 12¢; do., cured, 12 1.8 to 13c; horse hides, No. 1, $4; No. 2, $3; No. 3, $2, Wool, flat, free of rejects, 23c; rejects, 14c Tallow, solid, in barrels, No. 1, 6 1-2 to 7c 1b; cakes, 7 to 7 1 Massena was seriously injured yesterday when a tunnel of earth in which he was working acved in on him and three others, Oscar Rivers, Emery Scott and Wilson Berrgan, all of Masena, Aeroplane Salvaged Brockville. -- Apparently little the worse for its immersion of al- most a week n Lamb's Pond, near New Dubln the Waco biplane be- longing to he Leavens Brothers ar service of Bélleville was brought to shore late yesterday afternoon through the efforts of a large num- ber of men belonging to the neigh- borhood with the use of block and tackle and an improvised raft WE MENTION ONLY A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS Thursday, Friday and Saturday -- April 4th--5th & 6th Rexall Remedies 85¢ bot. Iodized Throat Tablets.. . 50c bot. Cascara Laxative Tablets. 25c. bot. of 100 ABS. &C. Tablets 50¢ bot. Nux & Iron Tonic Tablets. . $1.00 bot. Rexall Beef, Wine and Iron Tonic 2 sor $1.01 $1.00 bot. Beni] 2 i 2 sor $1. 01 50c box Rexall Dyspepsia Tabs. . 50c bot. Eyelo with Cup. 25¢ box One Minute _ Headache Powders 270.36 270,51 270,26 2s .51 27/0r 51 2/051 27.26 2/0 51 50¢ Bape. " Guaiasote Intestinal Antiseptic "Sd Env 210.76 | 5 5c Family Box Stationery, : ell m Fi 1 50c Wedgewood Portfolio Paper and Envelopes KITCHEN OPEKO COFFEE 1 pound package aii 2 Jor 51 350 box Wedgewood Paper and Kid Finish 75¢ pk. Old Colony 2 for 76 oy? oe old Colony 3 io 25 or 16 OPEKO TEA i pound package . 33¢ ¥3yelopes 2/or, 36 Playing Cards. . SPECIALS * -65¢c CANADAS FAVO Lhe RE xls Stores ITE "DRUG STORES Simcoe St. S. Phone 68 Toilet Goods 15¢ cake Radio Soap 2 for,16 250 fakié Klegso Tar 2 for 26 Shampoo Soa 15¢ cake Narcious 2 for, 16 Klenzo Toilet Soap. .... Tooth Paste 3 27,36 ee 26,51 25¢ tin Pearl Tooth 2jor 26 Powder......... 270 26 25¢ tube Rexall Tooth Paste. .... $1.00 bottle Lilac Lotion 2 sor $1.01 $1.25 bottle Paradis tation 27or $1.26 $1.25 bottle Paradis Water 270r $1.26 Water eo Javede 2 jor, Gl Peterboro. -- Peterborv county council at a special session held here today, decided to enlist ue suppft of all rural Ontario in a forceable protest to the Ontario department of highways against the heavy motor traffic which ev- ery spring destroys miles of im- proved roads with recurring losses of money and effort to rural rate- payers. Season's Officers Brockville. -- Officers of the steamer Britannic, of the Mont- real and Cornwall Navigation com- pany, Limited, have been appoumt- ed for the season as follows: Cap- tain, Raoul Lelonde, Cornwall; first mate, Donat Hamel, St. Zo- tique; chief engineer, Noe Chart- rand, Sorel; second engineer, Eu- gene Marchand; purser,, F. Snet- singer, Dies in South Seas Kingston.--Captain Richard Er- nest Connell, formerly of this city, commitments: April fresh "eggs, a pig April FRIDAY PLAIDS Double breasted, with the Shower Sale SATURDAY 100 Trench Tweed Raincoats $ ls TWEEDS All Guaranteed Waterproof These are swanky sports coats you've admired so much at tremendously higher prices. new slit pockets, ring buckled belt and sleeves, and think how much you'll save. NEW LIGHT SPRING SHADES: GREEN, BROWN, BLUE, TAN SIZES: 14 to 20 36 to'42 WEATHER PROOF TRENCH TWEEDS Guaranteed Waterproof i | = EE. and commander of the Dollar line freighter Carico, died from re- sults of injuries received when he fell from a ship's ladder when his boat was at Smari South Sea Is- lands, according to information received her by his sister, mus. Walter Woods. Deceased was born at Sunbury, Ont., the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Connell A transcontinental commercial airplane service has been planned for Australia. 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