Oshawa Daily Times, 7 Jun 1929, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929 PUTT) PW) PPP VTIVTVITTTV Pw wy debi EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS rtd ddd ddd Added New Games Kingston.--New games have peen added to the boys' game room tt the Y. M. C. A. and are creating + great deal of interest. » Doing Road Work Kingston.--A great deal of road work is being done in the district, and as a result the motorists find a great improvement in the condi- tion of the rural roads. Will Meet At Cobourg Cobourg.--During the closing sessions of the Bay of Quinte con- ference at Napanee it was decided to accept the invitation of Trinity Upited Church to hold the annual conference in Cobourg in 1930. Mayor Returns Belleville--Mayor Greenleaf and Alderman G. H. French have re- turned- from Kingston, where they were the guests of the city on the occasion of the official opening of the Kingston airport. Tenders Received Kingston.--Tenders for supplies for the Court House and for road material have been received at the Court House, and will be consider- ed by the County Council at their session which opens on Tuesday next. Traftic Well Handled Kingston.-----Chief of Police R. J. Robinson had: six policemen sta- tioned at the airport on and the traffic was handled in an able manner, the many cars mak- ing their way in and out of the airport without an accident, Large Farm Sold Cobourg.--One of the finest farms in Haldimand Township has been purchased = by Arthur Black from the executors of the Hewitt estate. The property consists of 238 acres with fine buildings. J. J, Oulahen negotiated the sale. Quality C-0-A-L MALLETT BROS. Phone 3060 Our yard will be closed every Saturday afternoon, May to August. Bo boots deste deidoatosdanboctadocde dd TVTVVVVVIVIVVVIVCVOVEIVIVVITY Tuesday | Princess Street Paving Kingston. -- The roadway on Princess street between Barrie and Alfred streets is now ready for pav. ing and 'it is likely that the work will be commenced in the course of a few days. Garage Broken Into " Cobourg.--Dr. K, S. K. Byrne's garage at Bewdley was broken into one night last week, and about one thousand feet of plank flooring, that had originally been used as the flooring for a tent, was stolen, also some furniture that had been stored in the tent, Farewell Token Belleville.--Point Aune Com- munity Club, founded by the Rev. 1. M. Sharpe, who is leaving ur Flint, Michigan, paid its tribute to him with the presentation of a gold-trimmed fountain pen initiall- ed "L.M.S." the presentation being made by the President. Dance Planned Peterboro.--What promises to be the outstanding event of Old Home Week is the feature ball at the Armouries, July 3. The Dance Committee, under the chairmanship of Art Costello, has spared no ex- pense to make this one of the most meritorious presentations of the | week, | New Stop Signs | Port Hope.--With the new "stop" signs in place along the new "through" streets the requirements for the enforcing of all the pro- vision of the town traflic regula- tions will be complete and the au- toists will be expected .to respect them. Building Going Ahead Port Hope.--It is nothing short of marvellous to see the rapidity with which tho new walls of Trinity College School are rising and in an even more commanding position than formerly will make a better landmark to the tourist cyes as well as those travelling along tne lake shore lines of the rgilways. Cottages Being Lrected Cobourg.--There is considerable building activity at Rice Lake and a number of cottages are being a at Harwood that will be I ready for occupation this summer. Quick! 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If not delighted with quick results, get your money back, If inconvenient to buy from druggist, send $1.25 direct 10 (Canadian Ironized Yeast Co., Lid.. Fort Erie, Ont., Desk 398MW. medical authorities. The Yeast is] Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets TORONTO PRODUCE Toronto wholesale dealers are offering pro- duce to retail dealers at the followin, prices: Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, ; fresh extras, loose, 33c; firsts Jic; sec Butter--No. | creamery, prints, 40 to 4c; No. 2 creamery, prints, 38 to Je. Cheese-- New, large, 20c; twins, 20 1-2¢; triplets, 2lc; stiltons, 26c. Old large, 26c; (wins, 26 1.2¢c; triplets and cuts, 28¢c; old stiltons, 30 to dlc. Poultry Do. 31-2104 bs. Roosters | Ducks Broilers, 1b. ... TORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale dealers are quoting tie following prices to the trade: Smoked mecats--Hams, medium, 31 to 3c; cooked hams, 50c; smoked rolls, 28¢c; break fast bacon, 26 to 38¢c; backs, peamealed, 3 to 3c; 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; lightweight rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight rolls, $38.50 per barrel. Lard--Pure, tierces, 16 1.4c; tubs, 16 tu 16 1-2¢; pails, 16 3-4¢; prints, 18 1-2 to 19% Shortening, tierces, 131-2 to 14 1c; tub: l4c; pails 14 1.2¢; tins, 16. 1-2¢; prints, 15% Pork loins, 31 1.2c; New York shoulders, 21-2; pork butts, 26 1-2¢c; pork hams, 26c, TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations retail, in ef- | fect on the St. Lawrence market, Toronto: 1" Prod Mr. M. E., Merriam is building two cottages. Mr. Neil Corkery one, Mr. Tinney of Toronto one, Mr. Lapeer of Toronto one, Mr. Baker of Toronto one. Invited to Tourney Kingston.--Members of Queens Bowling Club have been invited to take part in a hig tournament to be held by the Peterboro Bowling Club on July 17th and 18th. Elab- orate plans for the event are being made, and it is expected number of local bowlers tend. will at. Want Speed Slackened Drockville.--Because of the ex- ceptionally high water in the St. lawrence, the Alexandria Jay Chamber of Commerce is petition- | ing the Canada Steamship Lines to have its passenger speed in the narrows in that vicin- ity in order to prevent further damage to docks," boathouses, and sca walls which have been weak ened by recent storms and high wa- ter. Eggs, extras, per dozen Do., extras. per dozen Duck eg Butter, Dairy per pound .. . Do., creamery, per pound .... Fruits and Vegetables-- Asparagus, 3 bunches .......... Carrots, 3 bunches .. Beets, 3 bunches .... Onions, dry, 11-qt, baske! Do., 6-qt. basket .. Cabbage Cauliflower ta inach, peck . Mushrooms, per pou vd Leat lettuce, three for Head lettuce, each that a | steamers reduce | Potatoes, bag ..... | Cucumbers, 3 fo : I'arsley, per bunch . Cress, three for . | Celery, per bundle .... | Oranges, per dozen Grapefruit, three for .. | Lem ones, per dozen . | Bananas, per dozen Sweet potatoes, 6 qt Apples, 11-qt. basket ... | Rhubarb, six bunches ew potatoes, peck | Green beans, 6 qt. | Green peas, 6 qt Strawberries, quart MONTREAL PRODUCE Montreal, June 6,--1he butter market was | firm here today. Sales of Eastern Townships No. 1 pasteurized were made at 35 cents per Jb. and 35 1.4c per Ib., the latter price being more general. Limited receipts were keeping prices well up. Receipts today were 966 boxes "ol => a similar distance. "J | June butter, 29; Of 114; The cheese market was also firm, Dealers were quoting at 1 81-4 to 18 1.2c per lb. and No. 1 Ontario white and colored at 18 3-4c per Ib. Receipts were 5,332 Eggs were steady. To the retail trade sales were being made at 35c per dozen for fresh extras wih receipts at 3,276 cases. Prices: Eggs, fresh extras, 35c; do, fresh firsts, 32, NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, June 6.--Dutter firm; jecsipts, 14,700, Cheese steady; receipts, 238,404. Eggs firm; receipts 29,478, re gathered extra, " TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the 'loronto Board Trade are making the following quotations for car lots: Manitoba Wheat ..No. 2 Northern, $1.18 1.4, No. 3 Northern, $1.16, No, 4 wheat, $1.12, No. 5 wheat, $1.01 3.4, No. 6 wheat, 58 3-4c, Feed wheat, 76 3.4c. (cif. Goderich. and Bay ports, track, lc higher than above.) Price on EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK East Buffalo, June 6.~Receipts of hogs, 700; holdovers, 100; market active mostly 25 cents higher; bulk desirable, 150 to ZI0 1bs., $11.75; 240 Ibs., $11.60 to $11.65; 140 Ibs., and down, generally, $11.50; packing sows, $9.50 to $10.25, Receipts of cattle, 25. Market steady; good heifers, $13.50; cutter cows, $5.75 to $7.75; butcher cows, up to $9.50; calves, 50c; veal- ers steady, ood and choice, $15 to $15.50; sheep, ot nominally steady; yearl- ings Ait $12.50 and down, TORONTO HAY AND STRAW Local wholesale hay and straw dealers are making the following quotations to farmers (delivered at Toronto) :-- No, 1 timothy, loose, per ton $19.00 to $20.00 Do., baled Ni No, 2,.do., do, . No. '3, do., do. Lower grades .. Wheat straw . | Oat straw CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, June 6.~New speculative interest and sharp spot increases brought egg futures up $60 a car on the Chicago Mercantile ex- change today. After opening stronger a live- ly bull movement devioped and the finish was at the top. June storage packed gained Butter futures were wea- ker as another bearish report on production was released by the government December losing $18 and June $21 a car in light trad- ng. Open commitments: Nov, eggs old, 180; Dec. receipts 27,957; eggs today, Tune storage eggs, 41; No. eggs, new, 1,559; butter, 368, Butter, today, 26,. | 'Two market 43,486; last year, 62,957, spot market Standards, 42 1. 2%; 'eggs, firsts, 2 1.2 last year, Chicago 1-2¢; firm; firm, New York spot market--Butter, extras, 43, tone firm, eggs, firsts, 30 3-4 to 3ic; tone rm, Movement at ten markets--Butter, net in, 1,460,561; last year, net in, 84],342; eggs, net in, 39,479; last year, net in, 48,159. Street stocks Butter today, 113,561; last year, 111,579; eggs today, 132,763; last year 133,734. Butter, extras, 42 tone steady to to 29 3-4; tone in every home for crumbs and ete. are so useful and moderately at $5.75 are AT 10% OFF REGULAR PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Weekend Specials BISSEL'S CARPET SWEEPERS There is need for a Bissel's Sweeper sweeping from the rugs. They priced up 850 every day. also finished a mand amongst criminating very useful 51 inch size A SMALL PAYMENT 36 only heavy gal\ vanized ash cans or could be used as gar- bage pails as they are fitted with lids. Reg- ular $1.25. While they last each. STEEL REFRIGERATORS These steel refrigerators in enamel are proving their popularity The inside is white and greatly the dis- buyers a comes at Hg $36.00 150 Ibs ICE given FREE THESE ARTICLES WILL BE, DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME. Extra Special! 69. white snowy in de- 27x18x VENTILATING AND A SHADED PORCH FOR SUMMER COMFORT For their daily care AEROLUX PORCH SCREENS Aerolux Screens ideal they keep the sun but allow the air to circulate. In 8 combination colors of il 2reen and brown. The colors stand up well and will give years of service. Sizes are out 5.3x7.6 Spec. $6.85 6.0x7.6 spec. $8.15 8.0x7.6 spec. 10.25 10.0x7.6 spec 12.95 63 King St. E. Luke Furniture COMPANY Phones 18-79 with Flour Container and gar, tea and Special KITCHEN CABINETS Splendid Oak Kitchen Cabinet at a very low price they finished in golden shade, Container, spice $39.50 | are beautifully made and fitted complete lined Bread of glass su- $45.00 Tin Complete set jars. Regular | Tuesday | throughout First Spring Lambs Picton.--Spring lambs were uf- fered on Monday at the local stock- yards for the first time this year. They weighed around 72 pounds each and 14c per pound was paid. Hogs were $12 per cwt. and top calves 1lc¢ per pound. One car- load of hogs and one of calves wei shipped by Messrs. Pearsall ana me- Connell. Masons to Attend Picton.--Royal Arch Masons of Prince Edward District will meet at Masonic Temple, Front Street, Belleville, at 10 a.m,, daylight sav- ing time, on Sunday, June 16th, to attend divine service at St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. J. A. Seymour will preach. All Royal Arch Masons are requested to attend with Royal Arch regalia. -- ' At Crystal Beach Brockville. --There was a fairly large attendance at the opening night dance at Crystal Beach last evening. Beauvais' Mel- ody Kings played a pleasing pro- gramme which was enjoyed by the dancers, Dances will be held the summer scason on Tuesdays and Fridays. Tag Day Success Peterboro.--The genial spirit, kindly approach, and courteous at- titude of the sixty-three taggers, together with the unever-failing up to the minute generosiy of the Pe- terborough - citizens, yielded the sum of $545.02 for the local Saiva- tion Army's contribution to the di- visicunal and territorial tag day to- tals. Are Receiving Entries Kingston.--Entries are still be- ing received at the local Y. M. C., A, for the learn-to-swim campaign, and present indications are that the registration will be a great deal smaller than last year, This is said to be due to the fact that the number of children who are non- swimmers has also decreased. Sends Congratulations Kingston.--The president of the Kingston Flying Club, H. B. Muir, received the following telegram from Capt. E. L. Janney, who pro- poses to establish an aeroplane fac. to'y in this city: "Deeply regret inability attena opening airport there. Best wish- es for happy, successful inaugura- tion of flying club and airport. Janney." Excursion to Ottawa Kingston.--All details for the big excursion of the Kingston In- dustrial Exhibition to the Ottawa Experimental Farm on Wednesday next, have been completed by Man- ager R. J. Bushel, and it is expect- ed that a record crowd will: take in the event. It is probable that the members of the County Coun- cil, who will be meeting here nexu. week, will make the trip in a body. Gas in Stomach Hurts the Heart Cases of Heart Failure Are Says Thousands of aused by Acute Indigestion, Medical Writer : Gas pressure from sour, acid, upset stom. ach is not only nauseating and highly un- Sinlortable but some day it may prove fa- ta When your meals are followed: by bloat: ing, a feeling of fullness or 'pressure, short- ness of breath and pains around the heart, you may be sure that the acid condition of your stomach is producing a GAS that is pushing upwards and crowding your heart. That's the reason for the shortness of breath and sharp, shooting pains; Whether young or old, the presence of stomach gas is truly serious and should al- ways be given prompt and careful atten. tion, To quickly banish gas, cleanse and sweet. en the stomach, neutralize the acidity--no- thing is better than the daily or "as need- ed" use of ordinary Bisurated Magnesia. It gives almost instant relief, Any good druggist can supply Bisurated Magnesia, in powder or tablet form, at very small cost--but be sure you get BISURATED Magnesia--~recommended by Doctors and Druggists throughout the civilized world for moré than 15 years. HEAT YOUR HOME THE DIXON WAY Jeddo Coal CALL TO-DAY THIS COMPANY call and let us serve you. The Best. TELEPHONE 262 Now is the Time to Fill Your Coal Bin With The Best Fuel Obtainable Cannel and Pocahontas And All Other Good Fuel THE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION CUSTOMER ALSO Gravel, Sand, Stone, Lime and Building Material So when thinking of concrete work or your driveway, Dixon Coal, Gravel & Sand Co. Solvay Coke AND EXPERIENCE GIVES TO EVERY Prices Competitive, Service FOUR DIRECT LINES. SUMMER FROCK SPECIAL Bellachene Dresses The Most Popular as well as the newest 'washing silk Frocks. 150 more arrived this morning. New styles in every popular shade for summer wear. $395, High Class Hosiery There are about 150 dozens of various Famous Full-fashioned Silk Hose every type of pointed and square heels. You can buy them Saturday at 2 Pairs For Fe 50 Lingerie A gorgeous array of Novelty Lingerie in Bloomers, Stepins, Bobettes, Vests, Com- binations. in lovely quality, rayon silk and new styles. Saturday 89c¢ MILLINERY The Latest WHITE FELTS FASHION'S DECREE for immediate wear. 100 Smart Shapes will be here for Saturday's Business. $2.50 to Wh 00

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