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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Oct 1929, p. 5

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| Closing 'Market Prices Markee Bummary by Canadian Press Toronto and New York Wock Quotations Bupplied by Btoble, Vorlong and Co, TORONTO WITOUK EXCHANGE Toronto, Oct, 46, ~~Belling wan the order of the day In thik morn- ing's session of tile Toronto Block Exchange and losses were goneral- ly throughout the list, Hecessions ranged from a fraction to five points, International Nickel and Brasil fan "Traction hove the brunt of the ronlising, The former dropped 8% points at 48, while the latter declined 6 points at 66%, after touching 46, Walliers, another act~ ive lusue, offered conmidr rable res sistance to the selling, The stock started firm at 12%, eased to 11, and then firmed back to 11%, for a loss of %, Declines of one to four points were accorded by City Dalry at Bb, Canadian yum nt 26, Yam ous Players at hd, Kteel of Oansaa at B23; Massey Harris at 447%, Page Hersey at 110, Canadas Dredge at 26, International Pete at 26, Imperial ON ut 88% and Mervice. Btations at 69%, NTANDARD MINING EXOHANGE Toronto, Oct, 48, ~=Rtodks pursu~ od an irregular course in this morn- ine's session of the Mtandard Mine fing Mxchange and the volume of business was on the small side, Norands was the subject of eons siderable walling and broke 2,80 at 41,66, Hudson Hay was another wouk feature, easing 66 at 14,10, Amulet was the most prominent in regard to activity and sold off 11 points at 2.66, after opening at 8.88, Newben was still in gond de mand, Thin fesve firmed § at 204, Other price changes Inelnded| Adax off § at 1,406] Alberta Paoifie and Nase Metals wera down B§ enoh at 2.86 and 4,45, respectively; Onl. mont up A at 1,85; Waleonbrides off 10 at ROK; MoTntyra un 10 af 14,00 and Fherritt Gordon up 6 at B.40, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oot, 26 Foreign ex- ohange firm! demand rates! (reat Britain, 4.8701 Canadian dollars, ona per gant discount, TORONTO MH. TT Magee 160 160 io A} 20 84 114 13 Mn NM 2k 8 100 180 109 108 ARE NRY an an 12 1% fly 1 40 434 an an is 0 Nine! Pell Tol wows vo rom 108% Hraull ve a0A Cookshutt , BOR D Heax 184 Dom Htores , , , IRR Q Bteel Wre ,, ow BB Goodyear 21h H Walkers 184 Int Nickel in Int Pate v Ind Aloo « 18 Imp Of an Massey H LL MoColl ¥ 10 fteel of Can Ang MINEN bead 148 ann 20% 204 180 2 LIL] 140 ELE 204 204 126 2 144 260 10 204 120 26 R60 Alax Amulet Arno "aie ' Barry Hollinger | coe Calmont ' Cen Man ' Dome 0h Faleanbridge A406 THO TTR Holling , BB B40 B40 Home Of) ' 1800 1960 1860 Kirk Li ,, G8 60 60 Lake Rhove |, 2060 2000 2000 May Off 200 860 250 Melntyre 1500 1476 1500 Min Corp ooo 260 A288 AGE Pd, Orell 805 280 gRa Rheritt 6 850 aan ARR Hud, Bas, 006 ann 408 FW Peta 145 148 144 Teok Hu 67TH LI LHL] Total Salen ATT,108, NRW YORK Anaocon, 103% \ Rondix 0% Neth BI, 100% Can Pao 208 Cheynler 44 Erie au Fam Ply, 60% olin, Mot, BAY Ar, Paine 10% Goodvear KAW Ind, Alen 180M Tae, Wis ay Mok, Trek, § Nash v0 8 Ovid: +1» 1} Packard ,,, 2 Para O11 ,, ¥ Radio... & Shell OL) 2 Bt, OIL NY, ft, ON NJ, © Rew, War, § Studebaker HT ¥% Utd, Alin, ,, 4 UR Steel 202Y WM .,,, 48 1] Woatgime, 174M 161 Total salea 9,199,700 "HELPED ME WONDERFULLY" § ) 1 1 Ll N i 0 2 1 LL mid i 168 W 188 | House of TORONTO LIVENTOCK Toronto, Oct, 48,~Cattle trade on the Dominion Livestock Kx- change today opened steady, with eholoe steers and heifers welling up to $0.60, and the hulk of skinners between $7.00 and §5,60, Butcher sows sold steady at 86,60 to #740 for choles, Good fesding steers wold from $8.00 to BK.60, Calves were steady at $15,00 to $16,00 for choles, Hogs were unsettled with bids 260 lower nt $10.60 £00, or $11.76 oft ear for bagon, Lambs werd a shade easier at $11,00 for hest ewes and weathers, Lamb trade was active, Bheep were steady at $6.00 for top, WINNIPEG GRAIN OPENING Winnipeg, Oot, 28-~Wheat! Oct, 3% higher at 187%; Nov, 2% higher at 1878; Dec, 3% higher at 18K to 180; May, 4% to % higher at 144% to 146, Oats! Do, 1% higher at 67% May, % to 1% 'higher at 60% to 70%, ' EMPIRF 'CRUSADE MAKFS PROGRESS London, Oot, 88, ~The Empire orusade reached another stake when many notables met at din ner under the chairmanship of Kir Abe Balley and heard Lord Mel ehett outline plang for the formas tion of an "Empire" Crusaders' " organigation with the object of the promotion of Empire trade hy any means that an examination of the problem suggest, Other speakers were Col, LOMA Amery, Lord fAoyd, Herbert Williams, and Hir Henry Croft, Those present In oluded Bir Frederick Lewis, Lord Waring, V. A, Maleolmson, ¥, R, Peacock, Bir Henry Brittain, Henry Mond, Bir Kdmund Vestey, Hir Harry MeGowan, Bir Hugo Oune Hifte-Owen, Lord Ningworth, ¥, © Goodenough, Mir Herbert Austin, fir William Lacke, Colonel R, W, Fennell, Bir Benjamin Morgan, fir Robert Hadfield, John Bailey, and BR, D, Blumenfeld, The stand. Ing of these people warrants the assumption that the Empire Trade orusade may become a far-reaching polley, removed to some extent from polities and possibly relieved of embarrassing free trade Im plications which would Inevitably retard Its progress here and OVOrsens, Nevertheless, Lord Neaverhrook maintains a vigorous Hmpire free trade propaganda and has issued hig manifesto In the imes, Morning Post, Dally News, and Dally Herald, eallng attention to and erplaining his campaign There are numerous letters In the praes demanding that Conservat iam take a stronger tine on the suhjeot The, Hampatead Parliament, a noted debating soclety, held a dis cussion on the Empire Free Trade problem and voted against the idea, Lord Reaverbrook's notivity Is Mustrated by the announcement Just made of a "talkie" for Em pra distribution, wherein he I shown and heard arguing the cane He 18 succeeding In forelng the Opposition press to deal editorially witlch would precipitate an early de teat of the Labor Government and disappoint the hopes and expect tions of what 1 am sure is the over whelming majority of the people of the country," Trials for Bnowden The Chancellor of the kxchequer Is inevitably due for & gruelling time since he faces the ditheult task of financing social legislation on an en ormous seile while sumtaneously de fending the Treasury in order: tu safeguard his budget and preventing the left-wingers from rebelling ugningt Trensury parshnony. My, pnowden's caution Is shown In thy warning to the miners that they must not expect & seven-hour day al ane step, Mr, Henderson's decontral Isation policy will furnish awkward moments for him, The piece de resistance, however, is unemployment, and if Mr, 'Thomas should fall to convinee the country that he has made progress it will he disastrous, both for the Government and the Lubor party, Mr, Snowden administered a cold douche to hopes for taxation reduc tion by declaring that there was no prospect of a reduction, but on the contrary hinted at the possibility of an Increase by the referencer "If | am In the painful position of having to add to the i of taxation, It will depend on sheer necessity and not the desire to inflict new taxation on those | have sometimes described as the idle rich" Alrplanes recently launched a world campaign for id hv Beenuse the Iron and Steel Work ory' Confederation eannot finance hint any longer, It is expected that Tom Griffiths, the Socialist M, P, for Pon typool, fngand, will resign his seat in Parliament, A new dock at Belfast, Ireland, Is to cost nearly $1,900,000, experimented cancer, It's a Kerosene 15 being with as a cure for certain eure i the patient under takes to pep up a wood fire with it=Hamilton Spectator, "Cost of Living Down," says a headline, =Yes It 1s very difficult to live somethings down On a new clock in India Is a large bronze tiger which roars the hours, Tallored bows are the latest feat ure for frocks, Well tailored beaus have also heen a weakness of the falr sex for quite a few centuries Brantford Expositor i, WINDSTORM DOES DAMAGE, PROSPECT se ---- Garage Blown Down; Wood. shed Partly Demolished; Poles Broken Prospect, Oct, g4,Thess days of rain have heen welcomed hy the large number of people whose wells and clsterns were dry, The windstorm on Tuesday dig much damage in this community * Har vay Carpenter had the misfortune to have hig garage blown down, while the wood-shed on Avihny (lray's property was partly demol Inhad, A numher of telephone poles were blown down and the phones were out of order for some time, However, the farmers will again he uhle to continue thelr fall plowing Cirant Christie has heen engng- ed for the past few days plowing with his tractor on the property of Lorne Thompson, Mrs, Clavenge Cook 18 again Im proving In health, Tt is to be hop. od that she will continue making ax good progress as she hag heen this last week The Prospect Ladies' Ald Is hold. ing a Hallowe'sn Boclal at the home of Chris, Wilson an ¥riany avening, Oct, 85, "This 18 to he the first social of this coming winter, when the ladles are planning fo hold at least one social un month Frank Watson and Miss Jean Malthy visited at the home of Will Holthy on Thursday, Congratulations are helne extens ded to Mr, and Mrs, Fred Nallord on the birth of a won, Donald Nors man My, and Mra visited with Miss Mary. pena Martin on Thursday evening, Miss Della Martin spent waonli-and at her home here A numher from here attended tha funeral of Med, ¥, Jones of Ux heidea on Aundgy nftarnnon Inst My, and Mes? 1, ¥, Martin vis ftn? My, and Mre, Oliver Croham of Prooklin on Friday avenins Mr, Havage visited friends Oshiowa on Monday last Mr, and Mrs, Tom Monra tha former's parents on Innt A lap a numhar from nt tanded tha nolitien] mastine hal in Part Perry tawn hell on Thurs Genrge Willinmns win the in viditen Hunday hare ¢ MOROKAVIVS VERTEBRAE FOUND That great reptiles, as shown in the drawing reproduced hevs, swam the vast Inland sen which existed 1%- 000,000 years age In this sontinent has heen proven hy the discover In southern Manitoha of the fossils lued vertebrae of un Mososaur, Vorty font long, its shapes was different to that of the dinosaurs of the sams period, the upper oretaceous, The Jeriabrne wan about five Inches Wek, day evening, to hear Mr, Binolan and other speakers, They report ad one of the largest crowds that hag attended uny of the meetings held in Port Perry, Miss Jean Ward of Utlen spem the weak-end wtih her grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Will Thomp~ won, Arthu day, sn wood, Mrs, (0, Wahster has bean on the slok ligt for some time, Her many friends wish her a speedy recov. ary, Lester Smith and Horace Web. ster have taken an agricultural gourse and have gone on a threes days' trip Miss Melba Gray and Wil Owe ens visited the home of Arthur Gray on Hunday, Mr, and Mra, A, Tripp of Bhir lay visited at the home of Mr, and Mra, I, ¥, Martin on Sunday Harold Ballard of Toronto visit. od friends and relatives In this dis trict on Bunday, Gray held a bee on ¥ri- ng his winter's supply of Unemployment In Australia Is In ETeRNing, Madern furniture factories are he Ing opened In the Transvaal China has a plan for the construe tion of 11 national arterial highways Bus competition Is causing a defioit for government rallways In Norway American motoreyeles ard becom popular In Germany World demand for snnkesking has eased a shortage in Borneo, mn = ata a NEW LABOR PARTY FORMED IN WEST Conference Results in De- cision To Form Or. ganization (By Canadian Press Lonsed Wire) Heginn, Bask, Oct, 28,~Wakls arn Canada today boasts a new horn Labor party, A week-end conference of delegates gathered from points hetween Winnipeg and thas Vaeifle Coast had resulted In the formation of an organisa tion Intended to corvelats and crystallize lahor exports through out the wasl The purpose of tion, as outlined in the constitu thon 18 "unifacton of the affili uted labor parties to arrange com mon action and bring shout the entire unitieation of the labor anid socialist movement throughout Western Canada,' Pressure will be brought to bear on all munielpal counellg, the provinelal govern ments and dominlon authorities for an early November conference for relief and alleviation of want among unemployed, the orviganizn When the wife of farmer Baltruseh In Tember, Vast Veussia, ited a ket tleful of hot water oc the stov seven year old daughter ran against her and knocked the kettle out of her hand by whieh the ehild was senlded to death Mrs, Bloop A warm (ve! Mrs, Bleep where to go," "Does " ", your ear have but 1 tell him ' "They. claim to he connected with some of the best families" "Yes, hy telephone!" Man Is the only animal vou can skin twle CRITICALLY INJURED AS CAR WAS DITCHED Narnia, Oot HL] Mra red Boelter, Bazinaw, Mich, was erit feally Injured when the automaohile In whieh she was riding was ditch ad here last night Her hushand sustained minor Injuries, Sam Lu PR -------- 19. NO.BONING \ NO.CLASPS A\NO.LACIN Special Demonstration of LOVERS-FORM CORSETS Miss Kate J, Nicol a qualified LOVERS. FORM Corsetiere from Woolnough's, Toronto, will be in our corset department Tuesday, Oc. tober 29th with new models, , , ready to help you with your corset problems, You are cordially invited to come and bring a friend with you, Arrange for a fitting by our expert LOVERS.FORM Corsetiere, Appointments can he arranged by telephone, Come, experience the thrill of comfort, the glorious freedom this famous boneless "Corset of Youth" gives Ww on, of the elty, suffered a broken | ert White and Mrs, Christine Laird ean, of thin elty, suffered a hroken | were seriously Injured, = Adam Lard, four year old son of Mrs, Laird, and Robery White received' minor injuries, when the ear In whicn they were riding was struek - y another automobile driven hy (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Migs Dode BH, Ryne, Westfield, N, Hamilton, Oct, #8 Mra, Robe] J, near hera yestardny Four Are Injured in Automobile Smash A with his project, PLANS OF THOMAS WILL BE DEMANDED | London, Oct, 36~The cessation of the political truce when Parliament meets on Tuesday promises to pro vide the spectacle of Snowdenian standspattiam and Thomasian suavity opposing the Opposition's onslaughts on the Soclalistic legislative pro ram and the alleged failure of My, Fhomas in regard to unemployment Labor's chief measures are for wi dow's pensions, coal mining legisla tion, and an unemployment insurance measure with correlated acts that are estimated to involve an expenditure of 417000000, The Opposition are olaiming that the benchciaries will be but a amall proportion of the to tal population, Lote of Ammunition The enormous increase in expendi ture on social legislation from 189), when it totalled 2044 00, to 102%, when the amasing total of 383,960 480 was reached, will provide heavy debating ammunition for the Oppos, Hons, While both the Labor left wing will he certain to de nounce Mr, Thomas's "failure | cure unemployment," I understan that the Minister may possibly cou found his crities when he reveals 1 scape of his proposals, In fairness to the Minister, it should he Jind o that even had cut and dried pla ween put in force the moment he en | cred plfice, the period since has bev | asuffidient to bring te fruition avy toedy for RJ problem that is a & cade old, The Minister's statewien: | expected in Labor circles to prog | that he has attained satisfactory vo | sults in the short time at his disp | sal, The eriticlsm based on the 1 cent increase is unemployment is i relevant to a large extent, as this fargely due to season causes, r, Snowden's leadership in th Commons as acting: Prem or 1x likely to lead to fireworks il he maintaing his usual impatience oi eritios, of which there are indieation in his speech at Licester, when W, "warned" Conservatives and Libera! "woe betide either of those parti ppositions and th : Loader of the Liberal Party in the province of Ontario, and Liberal candidate asking your support for re-election in WwW. ®, N, SINCLAIR the riding of South Ontario, ---- Oshawa, October 26, 19206, Dear Friends, = The election campeign is drawing to a close and you will go te the pol's on Wednesday next to select a N ture, | have been away most of the time, week at home, and am delighted to know that although absent, you have been preparing to vote for me, You have real ber for the next Leghla« | have had two days this 1 have had a duty to perform in the Province and are prepared to support me, ale though denied the right to speak and work for myself here, I sak your vole on my record as your representative in the past, on my position as one a to serve the whole Province, and bring honor to the constituency, and on the policies for which 1 stand, whicl Include the following w= ! 1. Reduction in public expenditure, 2. Lower taxation in the Province, 3. Removal from municiap! taxes of Od Aye Fensions and pays tment of the whole by the Province, | 'f SIN FOR CLAIR PREMIER WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30th Polling Hours 8a. m. to 7 p.m. To The ELECTORS of South Ontario: 4. Nemoval from Municipal taxes of 20 per cent contribution for Provincial Highways and payment of the whole by the Province, 8. Reduction in Motor Car licenses and driver's permit fees, 6. Reduction in gasoline tax, 7. Local Autonomy in Educational matters with consequent res duction in taxes, 8, Opposition to Township School Boards, University work in High Schools and High School work in public schools as beyond the power of the tax payers to bear, 9. A vote on the Temperance Question by the people when des manded. I hope there will be a generous response to my appeal, and that on Wednesday you will again have the satisfaction as a result of 'your efforts of seeing me elected as your representative, With a foe vorable vote in the Province an additional honor will come to the viding, and an additional opportunity to serve you, 1 leave the des cision in your hands to act as you may decide in your own interests and will confidently await the result of your vote on Wednesday night next, ° Yours Very Truly W. E. N. Sinclair

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