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Oshawa Daily Times, 16 May 1930, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930 PAGE SEVEN atest News of Stock Markets, Grain aid Produce Exchanges Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets TORONY 0 HAY AND STRAW le dealers in hay and a sre quoting shippers the tol lowi ne prices for carload lots, de- livered on track, Torvhto ss No. 2 timothy ...0.,.. $1550 No, 3 timothy ,..,v.0,, 12.50 $14.00 Wheht straw 2.000000 11.00 Ont SIAW \visaransdin 11,00 TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the following quotations for car lotw: Manitoba wheat=~No. 1 north. ern, $1.11; No, 2 do, 81.08%; No, 3 $1.06%; No, 4, $1,01%; No, §, 98%; No. 6, Th%ecs feed, 60%¢ (edt, Goderich and Bay ports), Manitoba oats--No, 1 feed, B2%e¢; No, 2 do., Ble, American corn--No, 2 yellow, 9230; No. 8 do, 0c. Millfeed, delivered Montreal freights, bags included-~DBran, per ton, $38.26; shorts, per ton, $34.26; middlings, $36.20, , Ontario grain--Wheat, $1.10; o~ts, 44 to 46c; barley, 60 to H2c! rye, nominal; buckwheat, 80¢, TORONTO PROVISION PRICES Toronto wholesale dealers are quoting the following prices to the trade, Smoked meats~Hams, medium, 28 to 80c; cookd loins, 48 to bc; smoked rolls, 28¢c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 40c; backs, pea-menled, 34c; do, smoked, 46 to bbe, Pork loins, 20jc; shoulders, 10%e; butts, 24c; Hams, 264. Cured meats--Long clean bacon, 50 to 70 lbs, 24c¢: 70 to 00 Ibs, 22%¢c; 90 to 110 Ibs, 21c. Heavy. Yalghe vo rolls, 40¢; lightweight rolls, ¢ Lard-- Pure, tlerces, 10¢: tubs, 16c; pails, 17¢c; prints, 17 to 174e, Shortaning---Tlerces, 13¢; tubs, 134¢; palls, 14e, Special pastry shortening --Tlere- es, 16c; tubs, 164c; pails, 16¢. TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET The following are quotations, re- tall hn Mien on the St. Lawrence Mr Toronto: Eggs, extras, per dozen... Do, firsts, per dozen, ,.. Butter, dairy, per pound.. Do., ereamery, per Ib... Fruits and Vegetables ~~ Asparagus, 1 1b; bunch .... Carrots, bus. ,., Do, 6 qt. .. Beets, bus, DO. 0 Gt +1004 Brussels sprouts, qb Onions, dry, A ~at, bas Do, 6-cty basi Cabbage ... auliflower ., ndive, dozen Spinach, peck «ivi invanernny Mushrooms, per pound Leaf * »'tuce, three for Head lettuce, two for Parsley, per bunch wis Cress, three for 4. Celery, dozen i...esv Oranges, per doz, Honeydew melons, 0.35 0.32 0.30 0.35 0.40 o| Brollers ...v.+ Potatoes, Dag + eovvrveisss 2.35 250 Cucumbers, each Lemons, per dozen ove ee ores 0.23 Bunanas, per dozen viiivee 025 0.50 Aoples, Og, Dasket ive sree 0 3 green peas, 6-qt, bkt, .. 09 gRplant, each: ovviinies sree on Green beans, 6 qt. ,.oveere Cireen peppers, six (oF cove & 3 Turnlps, bus: coveeevsnnioees 10 Parsnips, 11 ats ouvir 1,00 Apples, bus, ooviiereenenens 1.50 2.50 Green peas, 6 Qte vevveree 1000 O30 Tomatoes, 1h, iovsavrvnses 0.25 Pineapples, each ovo nvenis 0.25 0.35 Rhubarh, DUNE ereerees sree 0,10 Radishes, three Bunches »» 0.10 New car-ots three bunches 024 New beets, buneh 40000000 0.10 TORONTO PRODUCE QUOTATIONS (Buying) . Toronto wholesale dealers are buying produce at the following prices: Eggn~Ungraded, cases returned, fresh extras, 20c; fresh firsts, 27¢] seconds, 24c, Butter--No, 1 creamery, solids, 301% to 81c; No, 2, 29 to 30c, Churning cream==Specia, Sey No, 1, 83; No, 2, '80c, Cheeso~=No, 1, Iarge, colored, parafined and government graded, 17 to 17%e. Poult Pye Hens, over 0 lbs. Do,, over 4 to § lbs' 24 26 Do., under 4 lbs, 22 24 fpring brotlers 3 2% to 8 bs, 80c, Do., 2% to 2% lbw 28¢c. Old roosters, over 6 Ibs, Do., over 4 to B bs, .. (Selling) Toronto wholesale dealers are offering produce to retall dealers at the following prices: Bgge~~Tresh extras in cartoons, #6¢; fresh extras, loose, 34c; firsts, 88¢) seconds 28 to 20c, Butter == No, 1), prints, 86¢; No, 2, prints, f3e, Cheepe~--New, large, 18 1.2¢; twins, 18%¢; triplets, 100; stiltons, 21¢ Old, large, 28¢; twins 20¢c; triplets and cuts, 30¢; old stiltons, 81c¢, tons, dle, Poultry Chickens, 6:1bs, up «vvsvs Do, 4 to B Ibs. vives Do, 8% to 4 Ibs wuien Do, 8 to 3% bs, vies Do., 3 bs, ,. Hens, over b Ibs: vovinvre Alive Dressed 20 28 19 16 23 10 Creamery creamery, EERE] New York, May 16-The first major move of the year in the ex- 5| tension of the sphere of influence of the United Corporation, Morgan. Drexel-Bonbright ~ Utility Holding Company; appeared yesterday with he announcement of a plan to aoe 20 pur cent. Interest fn the bess A Gan and Eleotrio Comps ps through an exchange of stock. ha bringing ot Columbia into 5|tho United group of companies Is regarded as an important step in plans to pipe natural gas in large volume to New York, Philadelphia and other Eastern cities, Columhin in already building a 400-mile pipe. eernnens 025 080) Stock Market Prices Marke; Summary by Canadian {'ress i Toronto and New York Stock Quolations Supplied by Biggar and Crawford, Alger Bullding, Oshaws 4% 20% 20% JAbY 126% 7 4 74 ay TH Ms, Hy 84% Ad 4 2 Pie . Pwr, 126 A #, Bintign 18 hive Toronto Stock Exchange 16% 166 "i Kh ha OH all 70 Cty, Dry, Dis, Sgrm, i | Dm, Btrs, Gypsum Alox Sm 4 Pig Min, De, Mus, IT LL] 00 KER Stock Br, A. OIl 19 Brag, +. 40% Can, Bed, 16 Cockshutt 18% High Low nan a0 nuh hho Hen G00 no '% hl win nin Falgon, #50 Holl, .. ho He, O11 680 Hy, Gold 92 Hd, Bay 005 Hr, Wal, Int, Nk}, Int, Pet, Ind, Alch, Imp. Ol) Close 1 ig | Standard Mining Exchange | 10% Lob, "A" Lk, 8h, 2250 2400 2260 Beth, Cin, Can, Pae, Conw, Holy, Chrysler a4 44 Dav, Chem, "H6% a0% [ox FY] [38 7 hi) Gon, ec, Kd LEA LEE] tan, Mot ELA 47 b% AN tiondysnr LE 37% Ni Gre, North, 94 HY i Ken, Copper 47% 46 469% Mt, Ward 44 44% Ak 21 INL Ch, Re, BiH % hh % bho en, Rall TH Hi (A) 8% Radlo +... 40% 44 Itew, Mand 87% MW A hlae y Aen, Tol, 24K 240% 2470 | Bim, Bed ,, 40% AL%% | yan ogling oy Anacondy 3! 0% G0 14 | Bin, Of 21% 27% | point up Just a couple of inches of Baldwin ,. 28% 28% AB's | Hr of NJ ThY% Th |binck and over the shoulder jew~' Borden +... 86 § 4 By Ki studehaker HY FL elled straps hold, FOTIA fiteel Dry os Nrnda, 2060 2050 LLL LY i 146 wd, Br, 240 197 Pi Hi, 076 10 Ventures 160 100 Wr, Har, 108 106 2060 LLU 250 $70 14h 194 New. York Exchange High 27% 44 006% 00% 04% 04% 206 206 al Bw 06% 64 4 208 a1 h% pL ELL Th, 11, Bear 76% L.8, Bteel 174 UB. Rubber 28% Fam, Ply, 69% Money & per. cent, 5% 17% 26% 607% 5% 171 2h 69 A plok linen quit has its jacket, fitted and tiarivg, its skirt cireus lar below a fitted and stitched yoke and the swestest Aittle blouse with ruffled, jabot made of pink handkerghief linen printed in rich: red and purple flowers, ---- KVENING WIRADPS Block Low Close Alleghany Atlin Chal Amn, Inter, 480 40% Amn, Smeal, 69% hig 21% 081% 04 A0 0h dy nov 3% 117% 2K Wy 79 Vi HRA (rr NIO aaann nN HHT TERE line from West Virginia gas fields to Baltimore and Washington, Strawberries pt. 1.00 Grapefruit, each anaes: 007 012 Keep your home cool this summer, warm next winter, by insulating now with TEN/TEST. Save money on your fuel bills, Ask your architect, contractor or nearest TEN/TEST Insulation representative aboutih « « + pa 11 Beaver Mell Hill 1 Manireal, Que, --_N NN Ny NN Oshawa, Ont, Drivers who" put' 'them on la8t season only have them inspected by a Dom Tire Depot expert and they're set for 19 30, Dominion Royals, as well as Royal Masters, Dominion Endurance for light cars and Royal Heavy Service Tires are sold and serviced by Canada's greatest tire organization -- the Dominion Tire Depot System -- each in¢ dependent unit distinguished by its blue and orange color scheme. When announced in the summer of 1929, Dominion Royals took the automobile world by storm. They were new. New in principle, econstruction, tread. Today, they are stand- ard squipment on many of Canada's finest care. THIS OFFICE AND YARD | : WILL BE CLOSED A1 TWELVE O'CLOCK 3 With massive carcass, deepscut tread blocks, sidewalls buttressed against rut and curb 'wear, on Royals ase obviously built for 'mileage and the strains of modern motoring. a

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