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Oshawa Daily Times, 25 Mar 1930, p. 7

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I WAPI dl . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, 'TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930 PAGE SEVEN 'Stock Markets, rain and Produce Exchanges : Ve, ian hns Whar iaann t TLE ER LAS rer anee er arane Yesenaran arhapnrry LAER LAR CANADIAN of Canadian factories have steadily in. i during the last three years Tached 3 2 total value of 847, Sah a showed a number an RAILWAY'S Gross revenue ended March 21 is reported by the Canadian Pacific Rallway at $3, 081,000, as compared with 077,000 for the same Week year, a decrease of $096,000. Srv nnnes a TY an increase a 3 pers gent. over the year export totalled AR and $36, 481 In 1929, $2,950,232 of the total va- "ue represented exports of automo hile ie prs and 'the remaining $44, 655439, passenger cars and Shipments of passenger cars ain of 1 18 per cent, in value, Other ta hp 13.1 it 682 753 04.0: 66.0 64.9 686 MOTOR EXPORTS GROW motor vehicles {rom es tively, 1928 when trucks, alone per. cent in REVENUE LOWER for ' the week ", lant ment a hte ft Bc, Tok Sa w= During tors dealer delivered to cabs, tegording t br Alfred VP. «This com: on Torontoys ; March consumers 88,7 to an anno Sloan, dr. paged with 1 ns d | No. 3, $1,07 pared with is in the rea ading month last year, Overseas shipments during Febru ary, were considerably helow the figure of February, .1920, due to 8 continuation of the desire to ad- Just stocks in ove./seas countries » aie with changed economie con- 8, Automobile Exports , 'Show Heavy Decline Ottawa, March' 26,~~Automo biles, freight and (/mpronger, and aut) parts expurted In Vewruary amounted in value to $1,025,660, and in February, .020, to $4,746. 289, n decrease of Wer $2,800, 000, Freight automobiles decreased in value from $1,221,716 in Feb. ruary, 1029, to $648,541 last February, while passenger automo. iow decor wed In value from $4, 362,073 to $1,086,209, If she can make herself look cute while her bobbed hair is growing out, she has "IT\"-Sault Dally Star, E--_ FAIRSEX| _ Cakes of Worth 30¢ for Cont] With Every Purchase of 3 CAKES OF FAIRSEX SOAP AT 30¢ At & Special Introductory Sénsilonal Offer oi thie new (Colgate Palmolive Co. Karn"s Drug Store NEXT P. O PHONE 378 Bargains n + 1927 CHEVROLET . fort, In every way an exceptional wy 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE in New ear condition ey 1929 ESSEX COACH--First class order - FARRER BRIE RRRE EERE RAN EE SED CARS SEDAN -- New Tires, New Bits $375 00 $450.00 © $625.00 TT TTT | Ross, Ames § & Garshore Co., Ltd. PHONE 1100 185 KING 87. W. TORONTO GHBAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers Le Toronto oard of rade are 'Taking the following ¢ quotations for cer lots: Manitoba wheat--No,. 1 North« ern, $1,1344: No, 2 do, $1.11; %i No, A 1,06; No 5, #. 00%; No, 6, ood, gc ( 1.2, Goderich and Bay Jorts) Manitobn osts~--~No, 1 todd, f4%e; No. 2 do, big. American 0 =eNo, 2 yellow, 07c; No. £ do, P4c; No, 4 do, 1 40. Milifeed dejiy. od freights, bags i A por ton, $21.26; shorts, per tom, $34.25; middiings, $48.25, Ontar!/s grain----Wheat, ..00 to $1.10; onts, 60 to GBe; barley, 62 A bbe; rye, 78 to Tbe; buckwheat, Cc HAY AND STRAW Pal ES , Wholesale dealers in hay and 'aw are quoting shippers the fol- lowing prices for gariond lots, de- livered on track, .. onil, No, 2 Timothy ,.$16.0 No. 8 Timothy 'v.. 15.00 Whent straw 10,60 Oat straw bu Int ------ BETALL SEED PRICES Retail seed dealers, in Toronto aro quoting the iollowing prices for clover and grass seeds: Red clover, Canadipn, No. 1, 20 to 24 cénts per pou..d; No, 2, "15 to 20¢; mammoth red clover, No, 1, ¥8c; 14.00 IEE REE EET) No, 3, 206¢; nalsike, No, 1, 18 to Oc; No. 2, 17¢, Timothy, Nos 1, Mn to 11%¢, No. 2, P to 10¢c; al (alts, Ontario Yariegated, No, 1, BS to %0¢; Na, 2, 60 to bbe; sweet clover, white blossom, No. I, § to 10g; No. 2, 6 to 8¢, Timothy and alsike mixture, No. 2, 11 to % CHICAGO PRODUCE FEATURES Chicago, March 24.-~An easier tone was readily notlgeable on the spot egg market this morning, but receivers were not sufficiently will ipg to shade prices excépt on store ago packed grades as to cause aby revision of quotation, The Mtures market seeniped to be receptive to the easing spot market, with res sultant declines on all deliveries, On the spot butter call extrak Produce Prices .in the Commercial Markets Montreal | 42, wore firmer, while gtandurds were weaker, it woula m,pear that oxirag, though advanced in quote- tions, 'are 'not firm, but can' be bought 'below the established quotation, On the futures call in» fhe March option, which for the mn Most. part wos under pressure and er, Open commitinents dit. | LL March shipping, 63; March storage eggs, 8; April, 87; ov, 320; But ter, April, 24; March, 281; Nov, Two market recelpts--Butter, today, 18,661; last year, 118,089, Hues, todsy, 63,602; lest yoar, Chicago mpc market---Butter, extras, 88% c; standards, 88%; tone wonk, Kggs, graded firsts, cars, 24%¢c; less car lots, 24¢, tone euwy. New Yok spot market---Butter, oxtran, 87% to 87'%c; tone, none, gee, fires, 26% to 27¢; tone {irm, Btreet stocks---Lutior, 87,081; last year, 80,100, today, 160,028; today, Kgs, luet yoar, 160, Twe Ly-six citles--~Butter, 24, 696,023; last year, 4,007,447 ks, 849,002; last year, 78.040. Cheese, 34,862,178; last year, 34, «08,078, Four markets on Lands--Butter 12,727,028 ggs, 459,804. Bix eltios~Butter, 4,884,042 KEgge, 248,800, Movement at ten markets--~HBut- ter, net out, 280,870; last year, net out, 77,888. Kgus, net in, 42, 776; last year, net in, 4,814. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Ill, March 36-~General selling and lower prices formed the rule here in the wheat market enr- terday as a result of a sharp set- back of Live pool quotations, Ace tion at Liverpool was largely ns. eribed to cheaper offers of Cannas dian wheat. Opening 1% to 8%ec. lower, Chicago wheat futures dis- played afterward hut little power to ratly., Corn, oats and provisions were easier, with corn starting % to 134 c. off, and later keeping with. in the initial range. CHICAGO GRAIN OPENING Chicago, oH March 25~-Wheut: May 109 3.8; July 107 5-8; Sept, 1.09 7.8; Corn ay 85 1-4¢ July BO 3-4; Sept, 86 3-4; Oats, May, M4 3.8; July 43 3-4; Sept. +, WINNIPEG GRAIN OPENING Man, March 25.-« 3-4 to 1-4e lower at 103 Ted: July 1-2¢ to 1-4c low er at 1.01 to 111°1 3 Oct, 34 to Ide lower at 111 14 to "112 14 Outs: May ynchiuged 2 ut 03 7:8¢; July unchanged nt 53 1:2 TORONTO LIVESTOCK Toronto, March 25-~Cattle trade was slow on the Dominion Livestock Exchange with prices holding steady, Fair to good steers pold from $9.75 to: $10.50, Good butcher steers sold up to $8.50 according to quality, Calyes were steady at '§$13.00 '*5) for ¢hoice with a few to at LURES were unsettihd with salesmen holding for $1225 F.0.B. for bucons or § $13.50 off ff car, A few pest lambs brought $12.00 to $12.25 for begt, Sheep were steady at $9.00 ewt, for top./ | uotations ; eceipts: 746; Trade, slow, Heavy beefs, $10 to $10.75; Butch. er steers, good to choice $10 to $10.75, Butcher cows, medium $7.50 to $8.50, Calves, good to choice, $13 to $14, Good ewe lambs, $12, EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N.Y, March 25. Hogs 700; holdovers | 900; rather slow weak to 10 lower; bulk 160-210 Tbs, 1,10 to 11,15; 220-250 Ibs, 10.50 to 1100; packing sows, 885 to 9.25, Cattle 00; cows predominating, steady; cutter grades 375 to 6.25 Calves 250; wealers® active, steady; good to choice 14.50 to $15.00; com men. and hed, 9.00 to 12,00, thi tle hee lambs draggy: TA Hrd 25¢ lower handiweight EVERY CHANGE IN WHEAT PRICE IS MOST IMPORTANT ------ (Continued from Pago 8) and any one of a number of things might happen to ruin it. "And the farmers can't 'puss on their loss to someone else, like most of the city dwellers appear to be able to do,' said the speaker, He appealed for more sympathy in the cast for the western agriculturalists, There were 14,000 farmers in the wheat pools, and every cent per bu~ shel in the price of wheat made a tremendous difference. The farms ers ut best received only about 14 or 1% cents per pound for their wheat, "It is almost an impossibility to bring the cast and the west toge- ther under the resent economicy system, The tarmers feel that they have to face the competition of a world market, while they are buying from a protected market," said Mr, Ross. Poverty Amid Plenty Many of the farmers were chasing combines which did the work of many men, and for this reason harvesters' excursions seem- ed np longer necessary. "There is a _ nlaladjustment in the economic fabric of today. We are suffering because we have \ too much o things, Production has become easy, and with many men out of employ- ment due to machines doing the bulk of the work, people were actually poor in a land of plenty, with abund- ance of things around them that they could not buy, Western farmers were great stu- dents of economics, said the speaker. pur woolskins, quoted 10.50; wool ewes 6.50 down, "They have books all over the place, of Fire in the King St Chambers, our merchandise The loss has been taken by the our gain. Now Is your chance. tay; Wadnesday, to re-adjust our page by smoke onl ibe y . Chelrloss wi ) will be closed all | for you benefit. | & for the big avert of selling merchans Clothing Co. .C Phone 2141 JAMBERS terest was again held Inrzely by | i ik i Stock : Market Prices Markos Summary by Cansdian tress and New York $lock Quotations Supplied by Biggar and Orawford, Alger Building, Oshawa. ( Toronto Stock Exchange Stock ' Br. A, Oil Braz, +. qn. 1st an, Prd, Cockshutt Cty. Dry. Be fgrm, , Stes, Gypsum Hr, Wal, Int, Ul, Int, Nkl, Int, Pet, ind, Aleh. Imp, ON) Lob, "A" Ms, Hr, 87 Mo, ¥rt, 26 Mt, Pwr, 137 Pg. Hr, 98 Bhaw, "78 ¥, Station 50 Standard Wining Exchange 108 106 144 11] 696 850 460 (11 900 By 1176 1035 4000 263 Close 1 4" 11} i) 20% 106 106 146 [1] 111] 860 460 102 106 144 [1] 590 850 460 080 #00 89% 1180 Abana Alnx ,, Amulet Big Mis. Ch. Res, De. Mus. Falcon, Holl, ., 080 He, Ol 900 Hy. Gold 84 , Hd. By. 1176 Lk, Bh, 2330 1348 Nrnda, 4100 4000 Bh, Or, 268 a2 || boodyar 820 620 180 180 7 856 Tk, Hg, 625 Ventures 151 Wr. Hr, 1856 Wainwell 17 New York Exchange High 33% 05% 4% 48 i] 240% 70% ve B4 Stock Exchage Close 41% 6b% 0% 47% 7% uth 0% 84 70 47 100% 4's 207 FYE 4% Li% 78 4% Po 9% 100% hel Low 1% 6b 40% 47% 74% Btock Alleghany Allis Chal, Amn, Ice Amn, Inter, Amn, Smel, Amp, Tel, Anaconda Baldwin Borden ... 76 Borg War, 417 Beth, Steel 106% 4% only the leaders old stand-bys, Can, Dry Can, Pace, 207 Chrysler .. Lay, Chem, FOX +sivi0e Nyon, Elec. Gen, Mot, tionall prove cross their old 100% by 0% 39% 64 57% Gre. North, 100% sen, Copper b8% Liq. Car, .., 80 Mt, Ward 10% Nt, Ch, Rg, 656 .. Pen, Rail 84% to three points, OLD ISSUES STAGE COMEBACK T0 GAIN NEW HIGH MARKS Wave of Bullish Buying En. velopes Toronto Exchange as Prices Goin Toronto, March rch 25~Marked sentiment this morning, the Toronto broad and détermined advance with the new highs for the year made. in a number of issues and old marks approached by others, on a wider scale than at any time during the present movement, of buying but stocks which had been little heard of the denly coming to life as operations switched on the assumption that they were now out of line in view of the rise in other sections or Prominent this morning were the International Nickel and Both Brazilian and Nickel was frac higher this morning sufficient to allow them to up to 44 1-2 and Nickel to 42 3-4, Imperial was. the only oil stock to set a new 1930 high, selling to 27 1-2 but B.A, Oil, International Petroleum muved up fractionally and McColl. Frontenac, Supertest and Qi stood out with gains from one PRICES LISTLESS IN LIGHT TRADING ON MINING WART Annual Report Helps Vens tures While Sherritt Drops 13 Points in Toronto, March 25~The mining market failed to repeat the 'slight improvement evident in activity dure ing the late session yesterday, turn- over being light with prices listless in the early period todily, More weak ness among the Lindsley issues at- tracted attention, but the 'majority of changes were relatively "insignifis cant, / The publication of the annual re~ port of Ventures Lid, had a benefis cial effect on the shares of that com~ pany, the price standing up 8 at $1.85 at noon, Sherritt Gordon was partis cularly soft, however, losing 13 to $2.52 as a result of poorly absorbed selling, Sudbury Basin was off 10 to $3.20, and Falconbridge cased 5 to $4.65, Though International Nickel™ did not resume the upward movement, which appeared late yesterday, the stock was holding well ut $42.50 when taken, Noranda proved somes what weaker, dropping 35 to $40.40, Hudson Bay. came out in one sale 20 above last 8 it's close at $11.75. market staged a Trading was not sharing in the wave past weeks sud. roups Traction, the Brazilian oils, which tops. Brazilian sold Canadian Radio .... b1% 50% 48% 47 21% 11% 8% 1005 50% Rem, Rand 3% Bim, Bod 49 sin, Of) ..., 28 St, of NJ. 13% Tm, RJ, Bear 83% U.B. Steel 103% U.8. Rubber 81% Money 4 per cent. Four-For.One C.P.R. Stock Split Approved (By Canadien Press Leased Wine) Ottawa, March 25--~The four- for-one split in common shares of fhe Canadian FPacifile Railway em- bodied in & bill, was approved by the railways, canals and telegraph lines committee of the House Ou Comons today. There was no discussion op the measufe, but President E, W. Boatty, of the C P, R.,, Save mem- bers of the committee a brief statement on the history of the company in respect to the issuing and holding of securities, Ordin- ary stock of the C./P, R. President Deatty sald had increased from $25,000,000 in 1888, to $66,000, 000 in 1885: $150,000,000 In 1008, $260,000,000 in 1912 and many of chem being of » more or less heavy type e east Iv going to do a whole lot more thinking on economic lines in the next ten or fifteen years," he declared, The hotel accommodation in the west was really excellent, especially considering the size of the towns said the speaker, He cong» atulated Oshawa on its fine new hotel, say ing that the citizens of this city should be pleased with the fine ace commodation it afforded to visitors, "Out in the west, in the hotels or private houses, they never lock the oor, During the whole time we were touring the west, we did not lose a thi It is a strange fact, but the farther from the Targer cen- tres ons gets the more decent peo- ple become, In the cities, the over« head is so great and people have so hard a time making ends meet they haven't time for the luxury of being dgeent, The world is more ruthless today than it ever was before" Some day, people were going to have to learn how to t0-opttate, "We spend more today watching each other and fighting each other than we spend in actual produgtion,' City-Coun The speaker congratulated. the Oshawa citizens on the fine spirit engendered between this city and the country districts surrounding it, 'The banquets at which city folk had entertained their country Pea hors and the farmers had returned the conipliment, were fine things, an. helped build w a real Sun i auch we, Canadiana. hoy er ° 4 necessary, especi Ppt 4 the fi HE Bh " - London, En Why» from the wheat coi. Calgary, Albers, same pri + Th speaks w in ant, , Who has fo Vie Rae D nd of Weston oo pen seer ote i a, a thanks, hea: on Mr. Row statements about 3 ud: ie 8 's 3 Bread delivery end he men hy sh "nd i lesen, calidon rtp 1 Soins i, Vz ated the Fr hor | weather Cond) orn iA 80 an ed t t ap wo | the gp oF oe Tate other EN ae PCH of h Ai Sankiy i tub while A a apie. He nd 1 bo h & 'he would soon be able, to his duties again, he said, was now $836,000,000. Pre- ferred stock mow amounted to 24, NEW YORK EXCHANGES New York, N.Y. March 25«For- eign Exchange steady; demand rates Great Britain 4.86 3-4; Canadian dol- thin th of All Cuan, healthy skin and soft, lustrous bair are your best assets, They are so easy to lose through neglect, yet so easy to retain ifyouwill onlyuse Cutienrn Preparations cvery day. Tho Soap cleanses, the Ointment heals and the Taloum imparts a pleasing fragrance, Sold everywhere, Soap. Ble, ointment 260, and 50¢, Canadian Depots J, 7, "Ww alt € 04 Ind, Montreal, lar was at par. a a i a a] coitinf watt years} i ben _ ' or the fam. © at such low ok been offered If 1ye i supreme used car valuotake advan. is Py Rb Join do ndable porta another day! Come, drive away amazing OVERLAND SEDAN 1987 Model «= I oxe coptionally fine gondi. tion; ® new "tires, Was priced at $550. reduced to w= $395.00 CHEVROLET TRUCK 1088 Model == Heavy duty tires, reinforced Jose 4 This nek hae Just overhauled. $ 47 5.00 heen Rodueod £0 souvent iviv.y CHEVROLET SEDAN fry model, Driven small mileage. Hard to gull $625.00 Price RRR LER EE EER REEL FLINT SEDAN good tives, rféct motor, Beg Gove tory sera By a Chaufter, This car has | 1150 ied i oni sensational nity now, while our stock / 2 "wise whoare | © most depen: test trans. . A value their money ever roi ip oR wait ou Bhegoin before this | opportunity has passed Ug-3%0K CHEVROLET COACH 1088 Model ==" This car has had SaeNtlanully + fine care; Not a mark on "n, or upholstering Red $415.00. priced at $588,00, Reduced tO sever rtrsrvrisnsess PRINT SoA. : Sold vid 1 6468.00 1088 M oar an own: Reduced to ..viv¢\ 1a AC SEDAN LE 1088 model «= 2 now tires. This car is in oxy coptionally fine shape mechanically, 59596 pesky $595.0 like new. iy STAR 8 sa AO He od 3295.00 CHEVROLET TOURING i 1020 Model, A oy ory, little car with 1 londs of speed, 75 0b: Price SERRE ER REECE . w ek ood Loupe | 16 60. VROLET TON TRUCK § 1027 Model,

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