Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Aug 1932, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PANO hci iii THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932 -- i VENTURE:NORTH Several 'Found Of (Chebtc: to Head at Entrance to Halifax Harbor Halifax, N.S. --Fishes are like hu- mans, some of them like cold water and some like warm. Anyway, this summer tropical fishes disport them selves off Chebucto Head, which is only. a few miles from Halifax, and this indicates perhaps some inflow from the Gulf Stream, i Dr. A. G. Huntsman, director of the biological station at St. Andrews N.B., expressed this opinion in a i paper read to the General Advisory Commit: of the Biological Board ! of Canada. His report was mostly about fish- ing but it had an 'interest for all Canadians who, have ever swum in' the delightfully stimulating and oc- casionally breath-taking waters about the Maritime Provinces. around the provinces are extraor- dinarily variable because of the var- iable water temperatures. Now the waters 'bordering Nova ! Scotia to the south are not to be * compared to the North Atlantic be- + cause they 'lie on a continental shelf { which extends as much as a-hun- t dred 'miles. The fifty north and * forty west deeps can therefore not 'greatly influencé the coastal waters which 'are variable because of the -------------- a S-------- -- oR It points out that the fisheries LORD WAKEFIELD'S MISS ENGLAND IIL (Insert: The Pilot, Mr, Kaye Don.) Britain's wonder speed boat, in which Mr. Kaye Don will race against Commodore Gar Wood for the British International Trophy at Detroit on Septem- ber 2, 3 and 5. Miss "England 111 holds the world's speed record on water of 119.81 m.p.h. She has two supercharged, developing 4,400 bh.p., and was built by Thernyeroft's, on the | Thames near London, England. Mr. Kaye Don has broken the world's speed record on water four times 12-cylinder Rolls-Royce in less than 18 months. aero engines, bo wd ripe tomatoes, 4 green pep- VARIOUS WAYS TO SERVE TOMATOES Tomatoes Are a Source of Vitamins Tomatoes are at present available at prices within the reach of all of us. Every home-maker should make theemost of her good fortune, for whether canned or fresh, tomatoes are good sources of all the vitamins, Ld LJ Scalloped Tomatoes and Peppers rs, 1 package cream cheese, 1 Fup cracker crumbs, V4 teaspoon salt, teaspoons sugar, % teaspoon iid pepper, 1 tablespoon butter, ¥4 cup milk, Scald and peel tomatoes and cut in slices about % inch thick. Wash peppers, remove stems and seeds and cut in cross-wise slicés about %4 dent. Robert P. Bates, son of Presi- dent Bates of Kwansei Gakuin. is at Margo, Sask., ad Egerton Armstrong, son of the late Rev. R. C. Armstrong of Tokyo, is « Endiang. Alberta. Both are Vic- inch thick. Put a layer bt tomatoes in a buttered baking dish and cover with a layer of pepper slices. Sprinkle with salt, sugar and pepper and crumbled cheese. Cover with cracker crumbs, Repeat, layer for layer, until all is used, making the top layer of cracker crumbs, Dot with bits of butter and pour milk over the whole. Bake thirty-five minutes in a moderate oven. Serve from baking dish, Tomatoes ard Mushrooms on Toast Four large tomatoes, 2 sweet green peppers, 4 small onicns, ¥ pound mushrooms, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, '4 teaspoon pepper, 4 squares hot buttered toast. Scald, peel and chop tomatses. Wash peppers and remove seeds and white pith, Cut flesh in thin strips, Peel and slice onions, Com- bine peppers and onions and cook in butter over a low fire for ten minutes, mushrooms which have been peeled and sliced quite thin. Cook five minutes longer and add tomatoes. Cook about fifteen minutes, until all are tender. Serve on hot buttered toast. Stuffed Tomatoes Four large smooth tomatoes, 2 cups coarse stale bread crumbs, 1 cup chopped cold meat, ¥ teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon minced onion, 2 tablespoons melted butter, sugar, parsley. toria College students, Cut a piece from the stem end of . tomatoes and scoop out pulp with a spoon, Take care not to injure the shape of the tomatoes. Sprinkle in- side with salt and invert to drain. Mix bread crumbs and meat. Add onion, salt, pepper and enough to- mato pulp to make moist with sugar and melted butter. Fill each to- mato with stuffing and arrange in a shallow baking pan, Cover tops with fine bread crumbs and put a dot of butter in centre of each. Bake about twenty minutes in a moderate oven. When done slide a spatula or broad cake turner under tomato and lift carefully to hot platter. Garnish wit" parsley tL puTVe, The permanent buildings at the' Canadian National = Exhibition amaze the- visitor. These great palace-lke edifices--dozens of then distributed throughout a beautiful park of 350 acres-- would arouse the envy of an Eastern potentate, Patient -- Well, doctor, hers am I. : Doctor -- 'Very well. Your legs are still a bit swollen, but that doesn't disturb me in the least. Patient -- Sure, doctor, if your legs were swollen, it wouldn't disturb me either. McLAREN'S INVINCIBLE QUICK PUDDINGS Two bags in each package. Each makes a generous pudding. r in the briny hereabouts--that there is no good reaso, to suppose that the 'Labrador current or the JArctic PRODUCE PRICES current have any marked effect up- | a d . Come with me and enjo,, really thrilling adventure in MONEY SAVING | There's no need for tedious "Shopping around." Let's go down to the "Dominion." I know through past experience just how economically I can buy, and these days one gets quite a thrill from being thrifty. rourvo BAKING POWDER + 15¢ DOMESTIC SHORTENING 2.2.19 CAN CHEESE 228 CANADIAN ORANGE PACKAGE xa. 56 OLIVES ame 4 sornz 14¢ OXAD 2 cams 15¢ TOMATO JUICE #sma='g'l1lc | CALAY SOAP | Kirk's Castile Soap 4 «== 23c [| SARDINES ,@%%. ™ 15c i ya va prey pr Heinz Vinegar 16-02. ez. 16¢ DELIVERY SERVICE We maintain a prompt, cour. teous delivery for your con. venience MEATS & GROCERIES 84 Simcoe St., Call 2955 or 2956 for 36 King St., Call 1572 DELIVERY SCHEDULE South Section 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. North Section 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. nature of the bottom and of the water. Dr. Huntsman also said--for the pleasure of those who enjoy a dip Times Classified Ads. get results on the water. Br-r-r-r-h! TORONTO ' PRODUCE 0., Rocks, 2% to » : 12 Buying) Toronto doghhs are buying | produce at 4h@ following prices » ® | Eggs--Prices to farmers and Great Value in either of these == Red Rose Tea Red Label, 25¢. ib. Orange Pekoe, 38c¢. :1b. Graded, cases free, 18c 17¢ 13c. : " » They never let you down Fatted hens, hs. each Over 4 to 5 Ibs. each 10 Over 3% to 4 IDs. Over 3 to 31 Ibs. each . | Ducklings, each ' Over 4 to 5 hs. TY 08 Colored ducklings, 3c. 0id roosters, over 5 Ibs. 06 10 .. Butter--No. 1 Ontario cream- ery solids 17% to 18%c; No. 2 163% to 17ic. Churning cream----Special, 16 | to 17¢; No. 1, 15 to 16¢; No. 2, 12 to 13c, f.0.b. shipping poigta. | Do, 3% to 4 Ibs. ,13 .. Do., 3 to 3% Ms, .. 12 | Do., 2% to 3 Ms. .. 11 «21: Toronto dealers are offering | Cheese--No. 1 large, colored, | produce tn retarl dealers at the | varafiined and government grad- | fo)lowing prices: led, 9%ec. Eggs--r'resh tons, 23c; fresh extras, loose | 22¢; firsts 18c; seconds, 15c. Butter -- No. 1 creamery | prints, 20 to 20%3¢; No. 2 cream- | ery, prints, 19 to 193zc. Cheese--New, large, twing 10%c; triplets, 1lc; stiltons, 13¢. Old, large, twins 17%c; triplets, 17%e¢c. Poultry--Broilers, 25¢ to ip ices extras, in car- Dressed | Poultry=-- AliveA B | Chickens, over 4 Ihs.. 15 .. [Sms broilers, Rocks, 3 Ms, . FEE | EO aA Atl ll lr tl. 10%¢; | ue | 17e: { 30¢; e chickens, 5 to 8 ™o.; 4 to 5 Ms, | 22¢; 3 to 4 Ms, 25¢; under 21; { Ibs., 28c. Hens, over 5 Is. 2) , i 4 to 5 bs. 22 to 2be. ito 23¢; 18 to 20¢ | Ducklings, TORONTO PROVISIONS Wholesale provision dealers | are quoting the following prices | to local retail dealers: | Pork--Ham, 12% te 1c: | oh | shoulders, 933 to 10c; butts, 1i Cid 11%c; loins, 18 to 18%ec, Cured meats--Long clears, bt) | to 70 he, 91ac; 90 io 100 Ms, 9c. Shorts, all clear, 17¢; D.5. | bellies 14 to 20 hs, 9¢; middles, | 50 to 70 Ibs, 15c. . | Lard--Pure, tierces, 9c; tubs 912c; pails, 10c: prints 93%e. | Specials at roe FRACTIONAL PRICES NOW MEN ON THIS SEASON'S FAVORITES Men's Calfskin Oxfords "Factory to Foot" makes these miracle values possible. Fine {Calfskin uppers, Goodyear Welted soles and in several styles. All sizes, SEE OUR WINDOWS =! $2.98 MEN! Now is the time to stock up on DEPENDABLE Work Boots Full grain leather, Panco or Leather Soles. $1.79 $2.29 $2.89 Running Shoes + Childs' Sandals, sizes 5 to 10 .... Misses' Sandals, sizes 11 to 2 ...... val Men's Oxfords, sizes 6 to 11 . Boys' Bals., sizes 1 to-5 Boys' Oxfords, sizes 1 to 5 ... Men's Bals., sizes '6 to 11 od . EVERY PAIR FLEET-FOOT make and' ___guaranteed to be of the best quality. Ladies' STAZ- ARCH SHOES 6 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Every pair a new fall style and at a price you want to pay, Widths C, D, E, EE, EEE $2.98 KO-ED Style Footwear JUST ARRIVED | 15 new fall styles in all sizes. Windows. CLEARANCE 200 pairs of Women's Shoes taken from our regular stock, values to $4.00. Price $1.98 30 PAIRS OF LADIES' SPORT SHOES Sizes. to 5. Regular $3.00, $1.98 2-LB. PKG. BROOMS 9R,4° «sma 2Q¢ MALT, WHITE Special pastry---Tierces, SEEDLESS RAISINS 1B. 15¢ STRONG OR 'CIDER 4c; tubs, 15¢; pails, 15%e. DATES 25¢c Spring LAMB HALLOWI TORONTO FRUIT PRICES FRONTS LOINS LEGS CELLO-WRAPPED 1 Apples, B.C., pox + 2.50 Qcib. 16cib. 21e¢ 14 a FRIDAY ONLY Ontario Pork Tenderloin 1b. 25¢ Rib Brisket A éc Butts of Pork For Roasting 1b. 12¢ SHOULDERS of Pork 1b. oc 4 Blueberries, 11 qts. . 1.60 Do., 6 qts. ... . 0.40 Cherries, sweet, 6 ts.0.30 Do., sour, 6 qts, .. 0.20 Do. 11 qts, . 0.40 Currants, red, 6 qts.. 0.30 Do., qts. . . 0.08 Peaches, 6 qts. .. .. 0.40 Rhubarb, doz. bunches0.15 Raspberries, pints .. 0.06 Do., black, pints ., 0.06 Thimbleberries, pint, 0.05 Fruits Imported-- Apples, box Apricots, case Bananas, Ib Cantaloupes, Gooseberries, Do., flats Grapefruit, case ... Lemons, case Melons, Honeydew, crate Oranges, Cal. Peaches, case .. Pears, case .. lums Watermelons, each .. 0. Vegetables, Domestjc-- Beans, wax, 11 qts. , 0.25 Do. green; do, ... 0.30 Beets, doz. $ diners Carrots, doz ... Cabbage, hamper Caulifiower, hamper Celery, doz. .. Com, doz, ..... Cucumbers, 11ats. Lettuce, leaf, doz.. Do., head, crate . Marrows, 11qts. Mushrooms, i. Onions, doz. bunches. Do., 11 qts, Do., 100 I. bags .. Peas, 11 qts. 0 Peppers. 4 green, 6 qts. . SONS OF FOREIGN FIELDS SERVE ON HOME MISSIONS Sons of four foreign mizsionar. ies are taking their summer o.{ from studies at University of To. ronto to serve home mission fields, Walter G. Anderson, Gth year medicine, now preaching ar Brushwood, Sask., is the son of Rev, F. J. Anderson of the Ceu- tral India Mission. His parents are serving as evangelists ct Rut- lam, India Ralph son of Prof. H. of Kwansei Gakuin theologiccl seminary, is rt St. Paul, Alberta. He is a third year medical stu- SON Ie me AITO DVIdce oooooz29: o $5 RUMP OR ROUND STEAK ROAST per 1b. 1 8c PINEAPPLE w 14¢ I CHERRY CAKE 32¢ DOMINO TEA 45¢ TEA BISCUITS =a oor 18¢ sco JELLY ROLLS 2 ~ 25 35 NEW HONEY + 350 PINK SALMON 3 :-25¢ CHOICE QUALITY SURPRISE SOAP 105: 30+ SOAP CHIPS Chili Sauce sors 25¢ 4 Ibs. 25 Fly Spray sorns 29¢ FOR JAMS AND JELLIES NEW POTATOES HULK ~ FOR YOUR REALTH CERTQ s=ormiz 20c pe: 15¢ VINEGAR ca. 40c Post's Bran 2r=as.25¢ DOMINION STORES Parowax 2Pkas.25¢ (ol), IV. WIV. | OR. N 2 ON ¥ | L30 O W- 0 4 GROCERS <> aD NAD wo o ccooow oa crates 6 qts, See our SINGAPORE SLICED LB. PEG. LB. Pago OT UNO DOoC . 0.30 0.75 0.50 ++ 0.10 . 0.40 0.15 0.35 ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy 29¢ doz, LARGE LEMONS doz, 33 c CHOICE APPLES Basket 2 5 ¢ Large Sweet PEPPERS Bach Ibs, 15¢ CHOICE CORN tea. 2c RIPE BANANAS Io 256 . e: pr >. | Doves td aS MmI Special RIPE TOMATOES tesa CONIOODID0OHMOODIOD ONWNAIN IN SA COT DUI TIN TDI 13 OD mF Wd hh OD Ta CN ONO MANNS BND ANAT The peak of Shoe values for boys, dressy lasts that fit, and pro for lasting service. CLEAR ANCE PRICES ON $1.89 oe 82.39 | ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR SEE OUR WINDOWS THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR FRIDA Y'AND SATURDAY ONLY, Agnew-Surpass Where Good Shoes Sell For Less / OQuterbridge of Japan, W. Outerbridga

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy