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Oshawa Daily Times, 2 Apr 1930, p. 7

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s v . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930 sess me, TON TUNOVER, ON Winnipeg, Man, April 2=Wheat , May 3-4 to 1-4 higher at 111 to 110 1-2; July 1 to 38 Bigher at M3 34 to 113 -8; October 5-8 to 7-8 higher PAGE SEVEN Stack Market Marks, Susinmary by Canadian' Prose Prices i at 115 to 115 1-2, Oats; May. 1-2 higher at 53 14, MINING MARKET STOP! FIRE! Toronto snd New York ¥tock Quotations by seas 620 t 1] "in 4 WINNIPEG GRAIN, Winnipeg, Man, April 2+=Under Boderats 1s Srading in the Winnipeg Gein Sxchange eat "pfices avers igher at the, opening today, ag Lat Livérpodl and some ex» ess en Pacific and' At Very Calm § Session This Morning--Nickel Ad- ., vances Slightly Toronto, 'April Ail 2=There was lite ic seaports occasioned the early | 410 co subdued calm of the j wag up 3-4 fo 1-4 cent nt $1.11 the p- ay, the session cing mar~ to $1.10" 12 Phi s advance at the | ked only by 'tHe low fiienover and start was o to 2:8 cent at $1.15 | confined price action which' has been |e SLIS 1- in evidence. for. several weeks: past. , The board was featureless and move: TORONTO LIVESTOCK ments irregular, arama, April 2~Left<overs | onl International Nickel appeared to be inion Livestock Exchange [faking an effort to advance but the Torts Stach Exchange ¥, TORONTY Stock High Low Br. A. OI a 38% £ 1m Wainywell 5% 5% sheng yo) oy - som rin Close 8% 47% Stock Close A Alleghany 4% L] Mt, v 141°% A B% Shaw, ki 8. Station bs Standard Mines Abana 90 90 Ajax... 100 Wo Big Mis. 60 60 De, Mus. 900 Holl, .. 70 He. Ofi Hy, Gold 79 Ha, By. 12560 Lk. Sh, 2250 Nraoda, 4000 8h, Grd. 270 Bd. Bs, 912 Produce Prices in the + Commercial Markets TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS ' Ursin deale on the 'Toronto ' Board of Trade, are making the' following quotations for car lots: Manitoba wheat--No. 1 north orn, $1.16; No. 2, «0, $3.13%; No. 8, $1.00%; No. 4, 5107%; No 5, $1.03%; No. 6, 7¢3%c; teed, 71%e (elf, Goderich and Bay ports). Manitobs oats--No, 1 teed, B8%e; No. 3, B1%e¢. American corn--No, 2, yellow, 90¢; No. 3; do, 96%c; No, 4, do, 04 ed | dolivobsd = Moutreas treights, pis: tntidéa-irgm per ton, ¥a1. han, 4 ood tom, i 0; : eat, $3.00 to eh bo: barley, 63 i ro 1050 ; yf 'buckwheat, CHICAGO GO PRODUCE FURURES Chicago, April 2, ~Storage-pack- ed eggs were I iad 40 bigher this morning and full . teady at the advange. er grades were un. changed, but somewhat unsettied as to tone. On the future eall val higher, lacking, with quiet affair. tions on the cash « market Joe; 'wenion hgency were shar RS this m of the trust company is one Fuh amt one per cent. for guaranteeing on AR aden ACE Qoline 60 be . Muture mar- | ie Hy 'on Novembers ! ad ApHls, a session that tafleu to much outside interest, > er AY tor. age ages, 52; November sbutter, 41; June butter, 1; November butter, 59 a, las AE i ? year, 80,741. "today, 106,008; "iat year, "Can, Allis Chal, 67% 81% Amn, Ice ,, W% 40% Amn. Iuter. 66% 63 Amp, Smel. "19% Amn, Tel, Anaconda Baldwin ... 34% = 34 Borg War, b0 v% Beth, Steel 19% Aan Can, Bre Chrysler pi Dav. Chem, ¥ edna ph lec, 88 Gen, Mot, "40% Goodyear .. 94% art. North, bn Radio vv... Kem, Rand Bim, Bed sin, Of) ,. St. of Niv Studebaker Tm, RI, Bear 86% 84% U.B. Bteel 107% 19¢ U.2. Rubber 34 88 76% % ang [agency business, Lave Money 4 per cent. extras, 87%¢; standards, 87; tone irregular, , Eggs, graded © firsts, 48%0 to 28% ¢; tone finssttied. New York spot market Buttef, oxtrag, 37% 0 10 370 Highs, tirste, 6c; tone irregular. Street .stocks-----Butter today, 87,604; last year, 61,081, Bggs to: day, 158,674; last year 182,549, Four markets, on hand--Butter, 11,348,653; eggs, 712,945. Six cities--Butter, 4,494,633; ogy, 874,969, Movement at ten markets-- But ter, net out, 263,006; last year, net out, 60,995, Eggs, net Mm) 72,421; last year, net ] Sa prenive 40%e¢ Call Maney Cain Offered at 5 12 P.C. eg Call loan money has been offer. ing at as low as 6% per cent, tv brokers, says The I .iancin) Post. Trust jos, 4 u part of thelr been offer brokers money at this figure. ate individuals and companies Ring the offer, therefore, gare only receiving 6 per cent. as it is well known that 6 halt gife utilization of the money. Brokers charge clients one per cent. more than they pay. The new fadiator of the improved Ford ears is two inches higher than jotmer and 'somewhat narrower, e shell is of rustless steel. The cap on the gasoline tank of the improved Ford cars is slight 4 larger Shan the sadiator sab. ents the possibility e e rads! oo being p! lhced on the on tank and retarding the of gas by cutting off the intake of air, the deeper in the past six days and la now in well oll has overcome its diftl GRAN deing rth eons will be unhampered.. Tg eel int BY of 5071 dowbe old hole; the bit has gone extremely hard forma- new ay It looks now [810% to Ar 1) to $9. | $14.00 for choice with a few at $14.50 +| for bacons ord a cwt, Spring lamb: - heifers to 6500 lower; 1 generally 60¢ choice woolski shorn lambs 8.76 and 9.00; sheep 95c lower; aged whethers, shorn , we & Srioss eg, at ApH foe: | 15° oo" aE (putter, May, 1.1186¢ July 1.11: 13%: Sent, 88: 44%; Sept. 43 34. automobiles in Canada numbered. 15,- 548 cars, as compared with an output of 10,388 year and 31,287 cars below the normal, as indicated by the | long term trend observed during the five-year period 1925-1929, i Figures were issued at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, tht bo. head, Trade was active, oice butchers brought Lr3s Good butcher cows A $8.50. Stockers sold Calves we pr at $13.00 to at $12.50 fob, off-gar, ¢ oud Jah rousht $12.00 5 sold up to $14, Ho for. the top: Hogs were % % 13.7. few g Sheep were firm at Receipts=~724; trade active, Heavy beef steers 10:8 to $11.25; butcher steers, goed to choice, $10.50 to $11.25; butcher cows, medium $7.75 10 $8.50; calves, good to ehoice, $12.50 to $14; hogs, select $14.25; good ewe lambs, $12. : CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April 2.~Unofficial crop estimates issued today approximates what had been expected, and wiveat prices reacted from carly upturns, Absence of rain in domestic winter wheat territory persisted. Opening 1-8 to 1 1-8 higher, wheat scored moderate additional gains, and then sagged to wbouf even with \ y®ster- day's finish, Corn oats, sions' Were firmer, with corn start | ing unchanged to 1-4 up and later | averaging hi higher, | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, N.Y., Aprit 2. ~Foreign exchange steady ; demand rates (Gt, Britain in dollars: others in cents): Great Britain 486 144; Canadian Dollars at 1-64 of one per, cent. dis counts BAST BUFFALO LIVESTOC K Bast Buffalo, N.Y, April 2 Hogs, 19000; holdovers 600; fair- ly actlve all interests: mostly 10- 16¢ higher; bulk 160-210 1bs, 10.~ 75 ot 10.88; 920-270 pounds 10.- | 45, at $10.90; 120-150 pounds 10. 5 packing sows 8.756 at 9.1 oy. ¥ 14 a 7 we " werk to 25 Tower 20000 Luv, Cu PTI utter grandes 8,60 at 6.26, vehlers | eak | 5.00 dow 1.800 ' lower, voi 9.76 at Calves 150; Sheen good to oo UowWhn Jen | 10.00; fently assorted ------------------ CHICAGO. GRAIN Chicago, JL, Apr. 3 -- Wheat, Sept, 1- eorn, May S68; July 87%: Onts, May 44%; July, AUTOMOBILE OUTPUT Ottawa. --February production of cars in January of this in February, 1929. After. being adjusted for fea sonal variation, the figures for ruary, 1930, were still 59 per _y above last pi and provi [ ih | me at its previ ous clo | 23 lack of support accorded the move sesultgd in Fain of 35 only to $43.15. Noranda was also attempting recov- ery bist at/ noon stood at $39.90, 5 0 ' ight's close, Hudson Bay which firnled for a time yesterday, was back to $12.50, down a quarter from the preveding finish, PROFIT TAKING ON STOCK EXCHANGE Chain Store Stocks Promin: ent, Dominion Stores and Loblaw at New Highs Toronto, Ail 2 ~The market on} loronto Stock Exchange readily ab. | sorbed profit taking midway through | diorning sessign today and, having taken care of orders overhanging, started to advance, again with pric ey reached at midday on & level with night. the chin store stocks, | Loblaw "A" and Dominion Stores, Dominion Stores went up between three and four points to a new high for the year of 26, Loblaw at 15 was higher than it had previously - been this year, Brazilian, Nickel were up fraction als at pidday and Ford firm though off 1-2 point. The olls were more disregarded for the time being and fluctuations were narrow, mostly on Tamblyns, coming oul" ted to. 62 and Service in heavy vol- ing level, The | oil stocks were, firm but not active, Power stocks likewise were neglects | ed Steels, with the exception of | Pressed Metals which advanced to] , cased on a small turnover. | SPE ED cor 5 MOL NTE D { ON CAMELS IN EGYPT | 'ofor Tourists Witness Unusual Spectaclo in Ancient Region Speed cops mounted on camels | is the novel spéetacle to be seen | in Egypt. where nowadays tour | ists are taken té6 King Tut's tomb | by motor, says the Foreign Travel | Division of' the American Auto | mobile Association; ' "Nowhere else in the world is the camel used as a mount fo traffic 'officers' the statement | continues, "Most of the horses a' | Luxor perished duribg a plague last year, which necounts for the | innovation of the motor car 0 nonvey tourists to the famous tomb, ~The speed cops, however, have not as yet acquired facility | with the automobile, and have reverted to the ancient use of 'the samel" ------------ Rustless steel which retaing its ine herent brillanee for the life of the the right side at 60, was hoo Stations turned over metal is used in many of the exposed metal parts of the new Ford body types. Xx The. The photograph here khowa she was leaving court Wh aiuin a matron after testify ng aalio ye tinny. "1900, . Pacific snd A Ine, ; we opening and above the close last | § More, prominent this morning were | especia lly | i SMOKE! Thursday - Friday - Saturday We will again sell our Merchandise to the Public of Oshaws and District, at Greatly Reduced Smoke Sale Prices, THE INSURANCE COMPANY | "has made this possible for us to once more offér prices, never heard of before, for such values. ALL OUR GOODS ARE FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE, NO SECONDS, EVERY ARTICLE SOLD IN OUR STORE IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SAT- ISFACTION OR WE REFUND YOUR MONEY. Come and 'get your share of these Bargains--Now is your chance to get ready. for Easter. - Company 68 King Street, W King Street Chambers 25¢ 29¢c Children's, all regular 25c pair. Children's Stockings Smoke Sale Special, 8 Pairs for Silk Hose Ladies' First Quality, New Spring Shades, Regular 78¢ palr, Smoke Sale Special BLOUSES New, broadcloth and prints, Regular 75c. Special 200 Children's Navy Biue, all wool serge, sizes, REEFER COATS , Regular $3.05, Smoke Sale Special Boys' Spring Caps. A new shipment, dark and light patterns, Sergos and Tweeds, all sizes, vegulay 70¢ Smoke Sale Special KNICKERS. Navy Blue Serge and Tweed, Regular 98c. Smoke Sale Mpecial All 'sizes, Smoke Sale 39c 59c¢ 29¢ § Sweaters Sweaters "irre 'wea emi su. sve $2.95 SUITS BOYS' SUITS oad Br 599.49 ee A x99.95 Mons Feit Hats $1.40 | Fine Dress Shoes $9 25 Young Men's Coats |, Meus Loaliereie Lined Coat Ea $7.95 | EEISMERES - $4.95 Men's Knee Rubber Boots | Children's Rubbers S10, re $2.08 | ferns bd GQ Handkerchiefs Men's White Lawn, ih Hayuiqr i Be \ 0c oath, Smoke Salo Spec, | NEVER A CHANCE LIKE THIS AGAIN (Buy! Buy! Bay! 'now: at the. Compan 3 68 King St. Ww. King St. Chimbers We Deliver Phone 2141 Come Early 'sind Get These Wonderful Bargai

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