ssa massa TETTTT Appointed Teacher Cobourg.~--~Miss Ruth Lander, of Plainville, has been appointed teacher at Bethel Grove school, Drowned at Picton Belleville.-- Billie Devine, three- year-old son 'of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Devine, Picton, was drowned in a small creek near his home Thursday afternoon. Parking By-law Brockville. -- Signs were placed Thursday at the end of every block in the business section of the town announcing a half-hour limit for the parking of cars. Increasing Beauty Port Hope.--The trees, the flow- erg, the lawns and the gardens, about town keep on increasing their beauty day by day, despite the rather backward weather. It JURY & LOVELL'S OPTICAL PARLORS J. W. Worral, Oph. D. Eyesight Specialist PHONE 3215 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS would be a difficult task to have to award the palm for the out- standing home plot just now. Odd Shaped Egg Port Hope.--Among the odd things that are seen from time to time is an egg shaped like a bird which Mrs. Roy Arnott left at The Guide Office. It is a product of ou of their White Leghorn hens. Shap- ing out most unexpectedly soon: Sliver Proves Fatal Brockville, -- Frank Ornyski, eight years of age, died in hos- pital Wednesday night - from te- nanus, which resulted from a wood- en sliver which 'entered his leg while sliding last week. Visited Canton Brockville.--On Tuesday a par- ty of 15 members of Sussex and Sa- lem Lodges, AF, & A.M., motored to Canton, N.Y., and were guests of St. Lawrence Lodge No. 111, at an xamplification of the third degree and a banquet. Pleaded Guilty Cobourg--Gordon Monehen and Thomas Wilson, who were arrested charged with breaking into and theft from J. S. Bowen's store at Cobourg, came up for hearing be- fore Judge IL. V. O'Connor. They pleaded guilty to the charge, and were remanded until June-15 for sentence Large Farm Sold Cobourg.--One of the finest farms in Haldimand township has been purchased by Arthur Black Hewitt estate. The ings. J.'J. Ouldhen negotiated the sale. Real Estate Transfer Cohourg.--Mr. E."E. Lightburn, of New York, has sold his house at the corner of James and Walton streets to Mr. Charles Anderson, of Toronto. Work Progressing Brockville.~~Some 30 men are employed by C., H. 'Holbrook & Sons, contractors on the erection of the Comstock memorial home for nurses at the General hospital. The brick work to the first floor level is completed and the work is being rushed as fast as possible. New Stallion Arrives Cobourg--On Tuesday another fine Percheron stallion "Joffre" arrived for W. R, Oliver, Frout Rod East, from the Pedden Stock Farms, Strathcona, Ontario, to take the place of the famous "Harding," which was recently poisoned., C.C.1. Teachers Resign Cobourg--The collegiate insti- tute board are calling for applica- tions for a teacher of classics to take the place of Miss Plunkett, re- signed, also Miss Eileen Cooke, who has resigned to take® a similar po- sition on the staff of the Perth col- legiate institute. Presented With Desk Lamp Cobourg---On Wednesday even- ing the teachers of St. Andrew's Sunday School presented Mr. b, C. Kidd, retiring superintendent of the school, with an electric desk lamp, accompanied by an address, Mrs Pittuck making the presenta- tion and James Young reading the FleetFoot / Canada's Favorite Outdoor Shoes - for Men, Women and Children Now Being Featured in 40 AGN SHOZ STORES EW-SURPASG from the executors of the Robert 4 : y con. |' sists of 238 acres with fine build. | EA. Produce Prices in the - Commercial Markets = TORONTO PRODUCE Toronto wholesale dealers are offering pro- duce to retail dealers at the followin, ret Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, ; fresh extras, 3c; firsts dic; si s, 28¢. Butter--No, | creamery, prints, 40 to 4l¢; No. 2 creamery, prints, to A Cheese--New, large, 20c; twins, 20 1.2c; 1Fiplets, 20; stiltons, 26c, Old large, 26c; twins, 26 1.2c; triplets and cuts, 28c; old stiltons, 30 to 3lc. RB Chickens, 8. UP sivirininnrenin, 1 To, 4 to 5 Ibs, 38.12 . 38.40 L363 8 sensss Jeveoans LJ a Broilers, 1b, .. 50-55 Pr PP PPP PP TORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale dealers are quoting the following prices to the trade: . Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 31 to 3c; cooked hams, 50c; smoked golls, 28c; break- fast bacon, 26 to 38; backs, peamealed, 34 to ¥c; do, smoked, 30 to 40c, Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 50 to 70 Ibs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19; % to 100 Ibs. and up, $18; lightweight solls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight rolls, $38.50 per barrel. Lard Pure, tierces, 16c; tubs, 15 3-4 to 16 1-4c; i pails, 16 3-4c; [rinis, 18 1.2 to 19%. Shortening, tierces, 13 1.2 to 14 1.2¢; tubs, 14c; pails 14 1-2c; tins, 16 1-2c; prints, 15)c. Pork loins, 31 1.2c; New York shoulders, 21 1-2; pork butts, 26 1-2¢; pork hams, bc. TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations retail, in ef- fect on the St. Lawrence market, Toronto: address. The visit of the teach- ers to Mr. Kidd's home was in the nature of a surprise, and following the presentation a social hour was spent, / Jolted From Land Roller Colborne.--While driving a land roller along the Provincial High- way, near Grafton, Mr. John Coch- rane was jolted off when his team started up suddenly' at the honking of the horn of an auto approaching from bheliind. Mr. Cochrane sus- tained a broken arm and other in- juries. Good Progress Lindsay.--Good progress is be- ing made in the paving of the pro- vinelal highway between Oakwood and Manilla. If the present réte of progress is kept up the concrete will be laid into Manilla by Satur- day night. It will be between two and three weeks, however, before the road is open for traffic after the concrete is laid. Firecracker Causes Loss Port Hope--A lighted firecrack- er carelessly thrown on the roof of a veranda of a Mill street home on Tuesday evening started a blaze which might have spread to disas- trous proportions but for the prompt action of an observant lady who - summoned , help. Care in handling firecrackers is very ime. portant. Move Cars. Needed Brockville.--In order to ade- quately entertain the 1,100 visitors from Great Britain who are coming to Brockville on Wednesday next, the members of the Rotary Club committee are making an effort to secure the loan of 200 automobiles for one hour, between three and four o'clock on Wednesday after- noon. Geo. Young Reaches Camp Lindsay.--A Warder representa- tive had the pleasure of meeting George Young, the famous swim- mer; Miss Ruth Tower, the cele brated lady athlete, and their trainer, Mr. Bell, on Wednesday. They passed through Lindsay on N their way to Fenelon Falls, where | x 040 035 60 40 Eggs, extras, per dozen .,...... Do., extras. per dozen .. Duck eggs, dozen 0 Butler, Dairy per pound 0 ., Creamery, per Fruits and CER Asparagus, 3 bunches ..... Carrots, 3 bunches . Beets, 3 bunches ..... Onions, dry, 11.qt. basket Do., 6-qt. basket . Cabbage ... Cauliflower .. Spinach, peck ushrooms, per pound Leat lettuce, three for Head lettuce, each ... Potatoes, bag Cucumbers, 3 for . Parsley, per bunch . Cress, three for Celery, per bundle . Oranges, per dozen Grapefruit, three for .. Lemons, per dozen .. Bananas, per dozen . Sweet potatoes, 6 qt. Abples, 11.qt, basket Rhubarb, six bunches New potatoes, peck . Green beans, 6 qt. | Green peas, 6 qt. . Strawberries, quart .. 883 £3 oco~coococasoos SLNS8s LER 30; NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, June 7.--Butter, firmer; ceipts, 12,122. Creamery, higher than ex. tra, 44 to M4 1.2c; extra (92 score), 43 to 43 1-2c; Cheese, steady; receipts, 36,808, Lggs, firm; receipts, 24,795, Fresh gaih cred extra, 33 to 33 1-Zc CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, June 7.~The rise in the cpot price of eggs was apparently discounted in advanceyesterday in the bulge in futures and trading today was in the nature of a pause for breath on the way up if levels arc to ascend further. The stronger opening of November refrigerators today was. not sustained and liquidation started a decline, until buying support at the close rescued part of the loss. Butter weakened again in the lightest trade of the year, receipts again playing the determining rols, Open commitments: June storage, eggs, 40; Nov. eggs, old, 180; Nov. eggs, new, 1, 613; June butter, 28; Dec, butter, 392. Two market receipts-- Butter, today, 26,- 310; last year, 31,956, Eggs today, 43,853; last year, 47,335. Chicago spot market--Butter, extras, 42 1-2¢c; standards} 42 1.2c; tone steady. Eggs, firsts, 30 to 30 1.2¢c; tone firm. New York spot market--Buiter, extras, 43 to 43 1-2¢c; tone firm; eggs, firsts 30 3.4 to 3lc; tone firm, Street stocks Butter, today, 111,136; last year, 113,067. Eggs, otday, 133,631; last year 125,242, Movement at ten markets--Dutter, net in, 1,299,705; last year, net in, 1,096,289, Eggs, pet in, 48,331; last year, net in, 35,806, 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 or Nominal 15.50 15.00 3 13.00 14.50 SHAWA DAILY: TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1929 SUCCESSORS TO THOS. MILIER & SONS SPORTS FASHIONS as Shown on Monday in Our Ready-to- Wear-Department Knitted Gol} Suits Individual Designs and Smart Color Combinations, place these garments in the forefront for Sports Wear. $6.95 & $9.95 and 3 piece garments Silk & Wool Pullovers | The popular Tennis Garment not too i heavy yet the quality of wool used gives that necessary warmth and com- fort to all sports wear. At $3.50 their Night in infancy.--Toronto Satur- An English vicar, who has been | from among the modern brand.-- day happily married for 55 years, says | Brantford Expositor. 10.00 10.50 9.50 Lower grades . 12.50 Wheat straw . Oat straw they will train for the next few months. Strange as it seems, the films, When the cat's away, it's up to talking, are still dump. | the mousetrap to get busy.--Saun that the secret of a contented home is simple amusements without any excitement. 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Hold-up In Garage Colborne.--A hold-up and rob- bery took place in Colborne late Monday night, when Mr.-W, G. Co- vert was held-up and beaten in his garage, and relieved of $3,800 in money, collections he had made over the week-end and. holiday in connection with his sales of autp- mobiles. Mrs. Covert had seem her hus- band just before midnight and he had remained in his office to write an urgent letter. When he had not appeared about 1.20 a.m., Mrs. Co- vert went into the garage to find him lying face downward in the doorway leading to the rest room, with a cloth tied over his mouth, and he was in a dazed condition. The office chair was found broken as though having been used by the thugs, or by Mr. Covert in attempt- ing to defend himself. ELASTIC GIRL MYSTIFIES Birmingham.--Scientists of Europe are mystified over fiftcen-year-old Kathleen Harcourt, who has been nicknamed "Miss India Rubber," of 1 Birmingham, England. 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