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Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Oct 1929, p. 11

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sl ing | 8s block after block of b Hirly efforts to stem the ied as block after block 8 issues were thrown on o loc al break was a direct re- Sige of the slump in New York loca] ly, while severe, ta, the selling aid not ap- h the proportions of Wall eet. As a matter, of fact & num- However, bér of the leaders displayed ral- Jying tendencies here. The local selling was directed against these issues gen prominent of late, asilisn Traction, Nickel, Walkers, who have namely International Massey Harris, and the ofl stocks. International Nickel iilan dation, and Braz- bore hte brunt of the llqui: . The former opened at 47%, broke to 42%, but shortly after 0 rices crashed five to twen- 1 THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929 PAGE ELEVEN Market Prices y i Noe. Hortons Canadian Press. otations Su; b Sha ore Servet ¥ one o'clock it rallied to 48%. A loss of 3% points as compared with 'yesterday's close. Brasilian broke ten points at 63, 11 of the ofl stocks British Amer- es A SARE ie ml 44 nt 31; In ons Pete i 0% at 22%; McColl Frontenac receded 3% at 20; Sup- ertest was down 3% at 82 and Sevrice Stations declined ¢ at 59. The distillery stocks were also down, DistillerylBSeagram dropped 8 at 10 and Walkers sold off 2 at %, The agricultural stocks were also 'hard hit, Cockshutt Plow dropped 2 at 241 while Massey Harris eased 41 points at 45, Two points losses were suffered by Ford Motors "A" at 86; City Dairy at 58; Moore at 28; Steel of Canada at 50%. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Toronto, Oct. 24.--~Norands, Lake Shore and Western {issues were the chief sufferers when the market on the Standard Mining Exchange slumped this morning in sympathy with the break on gen- L You are sure of being mourished-- You will be more vigorous and energetic and able to resist the attacks of illness-- If you Eat a little Less Heavy Food and Drink a little More Bovril BOVRIL . Builds Strength Without Fat eral markets, Noranda was mark- ed down to 41.00 a loss of 9,00 early afternoon, Lake Shore lost 1.76 at 20.00, The Ventures group sagged though Ventures itself gained five points at 4.75 in face of the gener- al losses. Hudson Bay, however, Jost 1.60 at 14.00; Central Mani- toba was down 25 at 920; Sud. bury Basin 36 at 6,15 and Sherritt- Gordon was marked down 30 at 80, Losses were general but not sen- sational. Drops fo two to 10 points ranged through the list, in- ¢luding Bwana, Dalhousie, Pend 'Oreille, Amulet, Columario, Fal- conbridge, Kirkland Lake, Mary- land, Premier, Treadwell and Wright Hargreaves. Mining Cor- poration lost 15 at 860 and Tech- Hughes 15 at 5.60, TORONTO H L Close 69 61% 644 Stocks ; Br. Amer Ofl ives os Bell Tel ...... Brazil .... Can Bread Cockshutt . Dist Seag ... Durant of Can Int Nickel .... Int Pete ,.. Ind Aleohol . Imperial Oil .... Massey Harris McColl Fron .. 2 Power Corp ... wer TE8 § Bervice Btn... vt. Steel of Can ... . B2% 61% MINES 68 101 68 62 Stock Ajax Amulet Barry Hollinger Big Missouri ,. Cen Manitoba. , Dome Foothill , Hollinger Howey ......: Hudson Bay ... Kirkney Lake . Kootenay Flor Lake Shore ... Malartic .., Man, Basin Mcintyre Mining Corpn,., Noranda ....iu4 Pend Oreille ., Premier Sherritt Gord . Sudbury Basin , S. W., Petroleum Teck Hughes .. Towagamac 145 249 19 80 27 or 120 NEW YORK Loews .... bBb6% 46% Mt. Ward 84 58 956% 46% 64 95% " Ohis Bar of Blue found only on /l very best of )" Rubber Footwear ~ i, - HE very qualities that assure A comfort and long wear are those that are hardest to detect in heavy rubber footwear. That is 'why we have affixed this "Blue Bar" mark of quality to our very best heavy rubber footwear. "The Dominion Rubber Company assures you of the very best value for your money in "Blue Bar" quality. This footwear is built on lasts that hug at the heel. The uppers are reinforced, the soles ' are 'exceptionally sturdy. Ask your dealer for "Blue Bar" quality. A A Product of - DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED Ye ) the Vf "1 DOMINIO peu Made in Canada WORN THE WORLD OVER rT hy TT ih | ALL THE BRAN YOU NEED ALL THE FOOD YOU NEED SHRE DDED HEAT With all the bran of the whole wheat Eat it with milk or cream and you have a complete, perfectly. ing Jones and teeth---vita. h--bran needed roughage ~ and so tasty and easily digested. balanced meal-~calcium for mins for health and strengt EXPANSION OF CANADIAN PRESS Foreign and Domestic Ser- vices Enlarged, Directors Are Told 4 Toronto, Qct, 23, ~Canadian daily newspaper publishers from Cape Bree ton to Vancouver have been gathers ed here during tue past two days on the occasion of the half-yearly meeting of the board of directors of the Canadign Press and were ens tertained at dinner by the president, John Scott, Toronto Mail and Em- pire, Others present were: E, Nore man Smith, Ottawa Journal honors ary president; H, P, Duchiemin, Syd- ney Record; W, H, Dennis, Halifax 16% 18% 9 Overland Packard .. 20% Pennsylvoa, 97% Pb, Br. NJ, 18% 0 10% Sin, ON Sth, Pac, Studebaker Tex. Gulf U.8, Bteel White Westghse, 194 Stock High Graham P 14% Anacon, 108% Beth, Bt], 108% Chrysler 207 Can, Pac, 80% Del, LW, 148% Erie 72% Fam, Plrs, 63 Gen, Mot, $7% Goodyear 90 Hudson bo Am Loco, 109 . 20% 186% 59% 62% 207% . 48 108 PAYS HIS OWN PENALTY "Heavy eater 1s much nearer death than he who drinks. too much" according to a headline on a Chicago despatch, quoting a speech of Dr, Edward Martin of Philadelphia before the American College of Surgeons, But the speak- er falled to take into considera- tion the number of innocent peo- ple who may have their lives short- ened as a result of another man drinking too much. The man who overeats may shorten his own life, but he does not jeopardize the lives of other people, or / fii Thrown out of employment hy the popularity of the automobile, coach and wagon builders of South Africa are now becoming automo- bile-body builders, Decline in the fashion of wearing thrown pear) fishers In Western Australia pear] buttons has out of work, More than half a million widows | J, F in Engand, hitherto unpensioned are benefit by a government amending the widow, orphans and old e contributory pensions act of 1925, to ach, will receive ten week (about $2.50), *| Herpld; Howard P, Robinson, Saint John Telegraph; J. A, McNeill, Mon treal Gazette; KE, J, Archibald, Mon treal Star; A, R. Alloway, Oshawa Times; W, B, Preston, Brantford Expositor; Arthur R, Ford, London Free Press; E, H, Macklin, Mani« toba Free Press; Thomas Miller, Moose Jaw Times; J. H, Woods, Calgary Herald; Senator W, A, Bu- chanan, Lethbridge Herald; F, J, Burd, Vancouver Province; and R, J. Cromie, Vancouver Sun, as well us B. Livesay, general manger and secretary, The report of the management, re- resenting a continued forward policy mn the development of the foreign and domestic news service, was unani- mously approved, Commenting on the many bill shillings a cable service Mr, Livesay sald that during the past six months develop- ments in International, Imperial and old country affairs had been of ex- ptraordinary interest to Canada, and though the Canadian Press depend- ed very largely for fat reporting on the Associated Press and Reuters the hols picture was clarified and put into its right perspective for the Canadian readers by the cables of George Hambleton and Thomas 7, Champion, its London staff corres- ondents, The domestic news serv. ce from coast to coast, recorded con- siderable expansion, the enlarged ed. itorial staff enabling Canadian Press men to cover important assignments, such as the recent visit of Premier Ramsay MacDonald, at first hand, Over 70 years of age, sondemned to life imprisonment, on a manslaugh- ter charge, now facing new trial at fuuebee on sucesssiul appeal against is condemmation, Dr, Michel Brun» of Bas been released because of ill« 1ealth, Mrs, Harriet © 'Chalmers Adams president of the Society of Woman Geographers, Washington, has come pleted a tour of every country that ever belonged to Spain or Porfugales twenty in all=inyolving seven month travel, More Jian a quarter of a century ago she explored wilds of South America on foot, on horseback and in canoes, She is ambitious to revisit these places by plane, FRE NAME ..... 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