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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Dec 1929, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, ll oe THURSDAY, DECEMPER Sia 19, 1929 atte Stock Market Prices Marke, Summary by Usnadian Press Toronto and New York stock Quotations supplied by Wuoble, Vorlong and Co, TORONTO BTOUK EXOHMANGE Toronto, Dee, 10.~¥raotional changes In both directions were vogintored In leading issues on the Toronto Mtoek ¥xehange today, Trading, with the exception of Bras wiitan, was very light, At mids day Brastlian had overcome its opening loss of § and was up § at |; 86%, Maswey Harris and Loblaw YA" gach flemed & at 414 and 114 ronpeetively, ™ f Nickel held its iarnational opening lows of # at 814, Vord otors "A" was quoted at H04 down §, Abitibi declined § at #64 and Walkers was down § at 14, The oils were mixed, NWA, was down 1 at 40% and International Pete off § at 218, Imperial ON advanced § to 27, ------ NEW YORK NTOOK NXCOHANGR ' New York, Dee, 10,==Htook prices drifted slowly downward in the early hours today, largely in sympathy with fresh Hauldation in various low priced shaves, The further collapse in the marke! value of the International Combues tion Engineering fesues had a damaging effect on sentiment tos ward other shares whioh lacked the support of adequate marging, Among the soft spots were mems bars of the department stores, mos tion ploture and motor acoessory proups, WHomeh Magneto, Murray Corporation, Vex, (iihlet Trows, Hest and Co, and International Combustion Hngineering shares sold two ta five points below the pravious ologs, : TORONTO TIVENTOOK Toronto, Deo, 10.Cattle res osipte, 4. The commission men were hoping for a lght run next week on the Dominion Livestock Wxohange today, Calf receipts, 4, Hog receipts, 81, The hog mars ket was firm with prospects at Oshawa Luggage Fancy Leather Goods & Novelties The Finest Display of Ladies' Hand The very newest models in BACKNTRAP, TOP NTRAP AND ENVELOPR $3.00 to $25.00 FINERT KRONY RRUNNEN $6.50 to $32.00 FINE CLUB NAGA Rrown or Black 18 or 80 In, $6.50 to $45.00 Cheaper Hage in Fibre INITIALS FREE A Large Assortment of UMBRELLAS, BILL. FOLDS, CANES INDIA BRASS MOCASSINS, Music CASES, WARDROBE HAT BOXES MEN'S BELTS Saywell & Son 10 Nond St, W. Phone die 'OPKN RVENINGS $11.26 toh, tor bacon or $18.60 off oar, Bhesp receipts, 81, Lambs were on a steady climb with bids $12.00 per gwtl, for guod ewes and wathers, BTANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Tovemto, Dee, 19=Vrlces of lend ng Issues were all marked down ut midday on the Toronto Standard Mi ning Foxchange, Losses ranged up to 90 cents, Valeonbridge slumped to A885, Just ten cents whove its low for the yeur, to record a loss of 90, Nor« unde wis not fur behind Vileonbridye being down 75 sents to 43.50, Huds son Bay eased to B75 a decline of 85, Ventures at 270 was off 20 while Bharritt-Gordon lost 16 to 288, Minor declines were suffered hy Amulet, off seven ut Lib, Merland off five at 4.00, Tee ju eb off ten at 508 and Als bert Pacihe off threo at 1.68, In the unlisted section of the market Home OIF reniatered a decline of 25 cents to Only two stocks recorded gains, Abana firmed three to 94 and Alix was marked up one to 1.50, OHICAGO GRAIN Chioago, Deo, 10,-Lower prices here for wheat early today socom panied downturns In Idverpool quotations, together with talk that the U.N, government erop report is bearish, Most traders apparently favored the welling wide of the market, and buying support was limited, Opening § to two down, Chicago wheat later held near te the Initial range, Corn and oats were also easier, with earn start Ing Bo off to de up and subse quently sagging all around, Pros vislons tended to advance, EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Kast Buffalo, Dee, 19.«Hogs, 900 holdovers 1001 all Interests se Hamblin for pumbers, Mostly 40 to 500 high ori bulk 160.250 Ibs, 1040 to 10.504 few 10.601 120-140 he, 1000 to 10,25; packing sows 285¢ higher, 8.35 to 9.00 Cattle 100; fully steady janedium hel rors and steers 11.25 to 11,751 all eut tor cows 4.00 to 6,50; ealves 100} bets ter gride vealers steady others slow and uncertain good to eholee 15.75 10 16.50, Sheep, 1200; lambs, falely active, fully steady, Good to choles handy weights 1550 to 1400, medium and strong welghts 11.50 to 1300; fat ewes, 5.50 to 6.50, TORONTO High Low il 0% #0 Ntook He, A, Ol 44H Hrag, Hoy Can, nd 20 Cockshutt 83% nid Cty, Dry, 50 hig Dig, Bgrm, 18% Dom, Nee, 28% Gypsum HN ang Hr, Wal, 18 11% It, Ut, "A" 884% Ask It, Nki, #1y LB! It, Pet, 24 YY Id, Aleh, 13 186 Imp, Of 27 a Lob, "A" 114 1 Mus, Hr 11% 11 Mt Pwr, THN TW PR: Her, DAK oi Hhaw, 76% ih HN Htatlon 44% LER 10% FER" Ntandard Minos 1] 1] 164 160 1140 166 a6 fl 786 00 745 740 To 480 Holl, ,, B00 Loo He, Ol &76 iho Hy, Gold 70 74 Hd, Bay 860 LE) Kt, Fir, L] N Nrnda, 0426 $460 8h, Gor, 885 250 Nd, Ns, A4d aun Th, Hg, 806 boo Ventures 200 06 Wr, Har, 138 mm Walnwell 13 13 Abana Alax Amulet Hig Min, Oh, Res, De, Mn, Faleon, 164 (H] T00 CEL ho hoo £70 Tu Bib N aaa 280 Han bob 298 181 13 NEW YORK Book High Low Amer, Can, 117% 1.4% Am, Fr, Pr, 01% 0% Anaconda AA 0% Balt & Ohlo 1148 110% Can, Pao, 190 188% Ohrysler ., A0% 4% Os, On, N.Y, 07 ne Col, Gra, T% (3) Dupont ,,, 118% 114 Gen, Ids, 448 LR Gen, Mot, 1% Hud, Mot, b2 It, Com, vv 10% It, Tele, ,, 0% Man, 134 LER 18 Close 114% HO % 6% 110% 180 LER Poore & Co, Phil, Pet, Ph, Bn NJ, Radio +. Bly mons +. fin, O11 #t, Ol N.J, td, Abn U8, Heel 1 Wao'vorth Yel, Truck Money rate a TD ee 2% BSD eT FEF FEZFE PHONE 28 OPEN EVENINGS Santa Samples on Display Cleve Fox Hardware OSHAWA POLICE ARREST THRFF BOYS FOR HOUSEBREAKING (Continued from pake 1) Admitted Guilt Questioned at the polices station the Ind flonlly admitted that hoe had been Involved in the holdup of drug wlore messengers and tn sev eral enwey of housebreaking, Ha wise gave the names of two ollie loys, one n stodent nt the Oshawa Collegiate, wand another a form or student, with whom he sald he lind hesn awsocinted in the per formance of the holdups and thefts, It is suspected (hat ofhars may he Involved in the gang, One of the remaining two youths win arrested this morning and brought to the police station hut the second lad had to be left at home ng he In 11, The trio have heen remanded for a week, Detective Stovies Blamed American Detective stories with thelr halrernising secounts of the deeds of hold gunmen are thought to he the cause of the hoys' down fall, The lad who wis arrested last night voluntarily informed the polige that he was 6 close reader of theses sensations] margarines and he even offered to assist in dete tive work, The pollea do not eon nect the three with the break-in to Hounes Grocery, Biherry's clothing wore, Cumphell's studio or the holdup of wn tax) driver which took place on a lonely road north of Courties, lant full, They nave not suspected either of being Impl cuted In the attempted holdup of Gautler's grocery store, Olive Ave, where the proprietor Gautier was shot. and dangerously wounded, The Hold Ups messenger hoy holduius places on Park Hoad north und on Ontario strest north, In the first instance Ivan Yerguson employed naw 6 messegor fol Thompson's drug store, HNlimeoe street pouth, was held up hy three youths after he had heen onlled to Park Mord north to deliver a fake order on the night of Nov, 7, The messenger was robbed of $15.46 gontiinad in hig money pouch, Nine days later, Wm, MeDowell, mes ponger for Miteholi's drug store, Mimeos street north, was sntloed to Ontario wireet north, near Cols borne street, to deliver an order, He wis held np hy two young men and hig cash amounting to #4,70 wis stolen ve Twirglarvios The burglaries with which the trio are charged oocourred as fol lows, W, Wl, Bimmons, #1 (lads stone Ave, Deo, bth; Leslie Als mond, 67 Warren Ave, Deo, 17; NH, 1), Murray, 30 Burke street, Deg, 18th Thos, Dalby, 81 Burke street, Nav, 18th; Gordon Caldwell, OK (Jlndstone Ave, Nov, 87th, 'Wome of the stolen articles have The took HIS MASTER'S VOICE | + VICTOR PORTANLES #35 and $48.50 " i) IA COMBINATION RADNO BLECTROLA REAY=Complow $378 VICTOR MICRO. bday) INOUS DIO *Vwivalled at any plod Compl $2558 OR TROPNONY NICTROLA Na, tn fos Electrola, been recovered Including tes, bandkerehiets and irinkets, A hox contnining two pipes was founa n possession of one of the three but he stated thet this had heen pur: chased as 1 gift to his grandfather, Tha boys confessed that they had managed to well some of the ave tigles while a portion of the loot wis thrown away as they could fing no use for it, From Newpoctable Homo A wad feature of the owe In that all thre come from vespacts able local homes, The polles re quested today that thelr names he not diselosed until further in vestigations have heen made A futher of one of the hoys Dinmes his son's trouble upon vending detective story mugazines such ag are sold In many news stands, He forbadg him from read Ing them hut he sald that recently hie found one of the magakines Wdden under a mattress In the land's voom, Magazines un Curse "They are nothing hut a curse," he sald regretfully today, Hig son hind quit gehoaol last yer and had Ween trying to find work In wn office, this father stated, He hind not deprived the hoy of spends ing money so that this could not ho nn motive tn leading him to coms mit the offenses with which he is ehnrged, Chlet Friend policomen deserve credit solving of the burglaries west end of the olty, noise or fuss they have And hi pinff of for the in the Without worked Ee hl LS quietly towards the object of clear Ing up these thefts and the pro motion of secirity, Particular men tion should be meds of Detective Sergeant Moles and VP, O, Frank Pawhert who by making the arrest last night found the key which fins lead to the clearing up of two holdups and six break-ins, The rounding up of the youth ful gang confirmed the opinion of Chief Vriend that the holdup of the drug store messengers and the burglaries in the west end had heen the work of amateurs, He wis sonvineed that the trio were In no way connected with other hioldups or the robbery of eeriain lores, Imitation pistols, skeleton keyn und knowledge of the fabulous methods of Amerlean oerooks As narrated In "thriller" wtories form or the wtock<in-trude of the trio, Kyldently a eraving for excliement was the motive behind thelr aetions pather than any desire to gain money or goods, (r-------- flome people can't hear a clock In thelr rooms at night, "They pros for the silent witches of the night, Montreal Hiar HAYDON BRIEFS Sunday, School will he held A good program | Haydon, Dee, 16 Christmas concert Monday, Dee, 23 helng prepared Sunday school and church will he held on afternoon, Dee, 22 Sunday Special For To-Day | Phone 1160 | 1927 PONTIAC COACH ... 1928 ESSEX COACH ..... 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