Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Nov 1929, p. 10

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Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets a funono HAY AND STRAW o oh ho bo Toho A ae an iin | g2 Rm i i TORONTO. "propuce fl fuse ania of Sania in oowing or wPresh extenb, lin eartons, 68 pH Ao Avg foowe, 65 1 ot rol Ges seconds, pulled per tg, Mth ne rh LLL (we "ow ne ae Af seconds, Dutser=No, [ areamery, Yo, Ady 3 v0 Tes (] No, wes ov ft bine. i 65 Sie, #1 fo Whaat Aribiers dnd outs, 306 f Ldet 4 A § ", Wo ' hi ~Dissnnd rerrenrene he arn 4 x -- TORONTO PROVISION PRICES dora wholestls dealers ae quoting the 0 the trade = fo moked eats Haims, medium, 28 to Me; to Ba; smok hed rolls, 2g; tw 40¢) do, smoked, 45 to be, Cured meats=lon Sloss bacon, Ay " ale, AR, rolls, "oe (BAA rolls, 2 ard=Pure, tlerces, 10; tubs, 17; 17 1:20) prints, n to 19%, Wi 4 1:01 tubs, Mg) Je prints, it New York! Fehoulders nulls, wv i oy, Is, FARMERS MARKET The following are quotations, retail, in ef on the Bi, Lawrence market, Toronto! woe foc 074 068 Ow 0% 0 45 040 0 50 040 128 0M 1235 Ho. storaje extras J rats Dien, falty, ALL i" Sreamery F pound Pra stab] Aran And [] am " Carrots AP ar Da, { , Beets, bus, 01s Bb saesniiisiiiiiiinpene gma Jo 6 ery, rw fhm Mag J Balai iron, neh iii AMOS, per doen Bananas, per flown pples, G:4t, bas Ciree banns, quart un rr Bi at, LIT nips, BAR oon urnips, ky Gat, DAAKEE +» ns s---- ih gpa = wa ¥ con oo I~ 3 es TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the 'Toronta Board ol Trade are making the following auatations for car loth i=Manitobn wheat=No, 1 worth Hg i Ad 1 A] No, 2 do, 3 Mi No, 3, $1.85; Be Libs Godeiieh and bi bh i fi i feud X Phy sderlel and Bay ports Manitoba "omtas No, 1 feed, 03 1:2; No, 1 PRCT BT y Ei CA om "No, yellow, $1034 1.2 us yn (all rail AP bri Toronto gi Ane lus ton, $47, Ontario 58 to 60e buckwheat, Ki delivered, Montreal freight, bags Teun, wer ton, $38.25; shorts, per hy nde, LAE rai Wheat, $1.27 to $1,301 outs, Harley, [+ to 74) rye, Ye tu B81; 5 ww We, . CHICAGO PRODUCE FUTURES Chicago, Nov, 45,=The spot market was unchanged today on fresh and generally stea dy. Relrikes AtOrs were weak and lower, The Decembers, alter opening about in line with Saturday's close, soon became the object of moderate selling pressure that grew as the session progressed, Trading amory jobs bers wood, on butter, Supplies were ample, however, lor all requirements, so that val wes did not change &t the opening, The de eine In futures will probably weaken sont! ment to some extent, Slorage withdrawals were again below those of a yeur ago, which seemed to be reflected In lower quotations Open sommitimelis Egus, November, new, 1034 do, old, December, %7¢ Butter, De cember, 33} yh January, 179; do., Veb: ruary, 18, Three market receipe 597; last year, 14,35 lash year, 10,78 Chicago spot market=Dutter, extras, a today, 18, 10,539 Mutter, Eggs, today, A ad soap SEH i BUY JEDDO PREMIU COAL THE BEST PRODUCED IN AMERICA GREATER IN HEAT HARDER IN STRUCTURE LESS ASH Dixon Coal Co. TELEPHONE 262 NOW FIVE DIRECT LINES I =x E= BAS O= Bon toed ay THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, [UESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929 tse 4 te ona oy (one steady, ALD LIVE #7 ty HH hy 25, = Recolpty fo wott 2,000; Woldoyers, 201 01 ative, [1 v 10 cents lower | by 5" 40 oe, } 0 YI; packing v, Wil 0 Rees of cattle, 1,001 netive, uneven) 25 cents to 75 cents higher; not jo i Wi 10 $14,804 nen and short $13; common sleers heifers, 18h cows, Val § outter gr he elpts ket enlves, 300; vealery ad. i gl 7001 Tami i A A medium and strong welghts, $11 to fi gommon, $10 10 $10,505 fat ewes, $5.50 $0.50, W------ (Continued from page 1) ent nttuck on the prineiple of ap: penals from the Free State made in tho Dall by Hon, Ernest Blythe, Hinte, A small scene ocourred in tho House when the Prime Minister Prime Minister, and not as a case unl nowspaper reader, Sir Willlam Davison (Conservative, South Kon- wpsech had been reported in the Vroo State Hansa¥d, or ofoial re: cord, and notice had then been I've States obtained Privy. Counell Judgmonts which reversed the de cisions of Free State courts, then tying the effect of the Privy Coun- ofl Judgment, Npeakér Ts Quoted worthy (Labor, Hull Central) ask- od If the Speaker had not frequent- ly ruled that debates in Domin- Vdey tons FE itr ge ay Lf, yw Wi Gy in ru slesrs and fat cow 0 th a ou ther pling geod to choles, $13, Py 0 UNEMPLOYMENT questions were provoked by a rec~ Vice«Prosident of the Irish Free sid he answered the question as sington) pointed out that the glven that {f British ciyzens in the legislation would be passed null Lieut Commander J.. M, Ken- fon Parliaments could not be dis cussed in the House of Commons, The Speaker, Captain the Right Hon, E., A. Pitgroy, then sald he was unable to see how the Prime Minister could met unless he had oficial information, Lord Hartington (Conservative, Wostorn Derbyshire) sald he would rule the matter on adjournment, Right Hon, Sir Austen Chamber Inin, formar Foreign Becretary, de- elarod the matter was of great constitutional Importance, The present case differed from clreums« glances mentioned by Mr. Kens worthy, because they were now dealing with a treaty passed by the House which was a condition of establishment of the Irish Free State Government, Sir Austen considered the facts mentioned by Sir Willlam Davison Justified the questions, A Dangerous Precedent The Speaker expressed the op- infon that It was a dangerous pre. codent for the House of Commons to discuss matters whieh arose in Dominion Parliaments, He could not, on the spur of the moment, give a ruling on the constitutional napeats of the question, but If It win ralsod again In a few days he might be in " different position. This season, up to the end of Soptember, 10,011,860 pounds of halibut were landed at Prince Ru pert, D.C, this being in excess of one million pounds compared with the record for last year up to the same date, American boats land od 18,250,600 pounds and Cana dian boats 5,761,860 pounds pre in the comfort and | eofvenianes of the four choicest PACKAGE of rare boauty and appeal, |i to have made arrangements whereby we a ute » lmited number of those 84. 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GILLETT CO.LTD OHONTO 1] UOFT.ALUNN HELD BANQUET (Continued from page 3) many, too, was assisting Industry by industrial research, he claimed, Bris tain was not paying sufficient atten tion to this phase of manufacturing, the speaker opined, "The University of Toronto, great Institution that ft is, cannot realize its full worth until it secures the cor operation of Canadinn industry in in dustrial research," Dean Dewitt als firmed, The Dean commended the Americans for thelr shrewdness in applying the Yiscoveries of soionce 10 industry urged anada should follow suit nd thus tap the greatest source of all the intelligence of her people Dr, C, FF, McGillivray, of Whit. by, president of the local branch and gradunte of the class of "SK, presided over last night's banguet as chairman, He expressed ploas- ure for the Interesting nddress which had been presented by Dr Dewitt and intimated that It was one of the most original speeches to which he had ever listened Over one hundred and fifty grad nates were in attendance with thelr wives and lady friends, while not n few woman graduates were also present, The scone In the bangum hall was a brillant one and brought many reminders of happy and profitable college dayw, The menu eards bore the erest of the Alumn! Federation while the table napking were In the college col ours of blue and white and oar. ried a sketch of the Boldlers' Me. morial Tower at Hart Houne Hugh J, McLaughlin, Vieo-Presl. dent of the University of Toronto Alumni Federation, brought greet. Ings from the central organization, He congratulated the Oshawa and District Branch upon tho success which it had attained, The splendid work which fi has Ing carried on through the medium of university extension courses was exemplified by W, J, Dunlop, DI! rector of University Extension, "It 1s the purposes of the Univers pity to serve the needs of its cons stituency In every possible way," he affirmed, Beginning with courses for pubs lle school teachers the extension work had grown to a marked de- gree, the speaker claimed, Al most every night of the term clas. son were being conducted in the University of Toronto he stated with approximately 1,736 persons in attendance, The Department of University . Extension was also seeking to ald young men and wo- mon in vocational direction, he claimed, A scholarship of $60 may be of« fered to the student of any seconds ary sghqol in the county or In Bow. manville who obtain the Righest marks in Junior matrigulation, complotes the junior matriculntion course in three years and does not got below 2nd olass honors in any one subject, it was decided by the looal branch of the' Alumni last night upon the suggestion of Mr, Allan Annis, The amount of the soholarship may bo roland to $100 an it wan pointed out that if this were done the University would provide freo tuition to the wsue- consful student, To quality for the scholarship the student would first have to register in a course at the University of Toronto, A motion incorporating Mr. Anuls' suggos- tion was moved by Mr, J, C, Aus dorson and soconded by Mr, Alex all, The following ofticors were elogtad for the coming year: Hon orary President, Dr, C, F, MeGlN- vray, Whitby; President, 13, R, Bir. ghard, Oshawa: Viep President, Dr, 0, G, Mills, Oshawa; secretary, L. Meld, Oshawa; Ixecutive, DD, Nor. rison, Bowmanville; Samuel Trees, Whitby: 8, Everson, Oshawa; Miss Grace Burns and Miss Margaret Kinnear, Oshawa, Mr, Ross MeKinnon and City En- gineer Chester Smith lent muoh to the proceedings by leading in cols loge yollt and songs, Graduates of the various facultion vied with edch other"in old time fashion in giving particular school yells, Mr, Jack Stewart assisted by his akilful RP. (and ing of the plano, The National Anthem was rk following the toast to Ahe King, while the banquet was brought to A conclusion with the singing of "YO Qanada." ! he: Toronto Btog TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Toronto, Nov, 36,~~Trading be- ame slighty. vier at noon on, 'oxchal today, Nickel wan down one point at 20 on sales totalling 10,000 shores st noon, Bragilian which gained at % at the opening wag off % at 40%. The oll group continued fairly steady with B, A, Oil holding #loady at 40% unchanged, Imper- fal Of was off % at 28 after opening unchanged while Interna tional Pete showed wu loss of % at 22%. Wl Muossey-Harrls was down % at 42%. Walkers wan/off % at 1158, Slundard Paving led the meagre advance by gaining two points at 26, Lobluw "A' held its ht gain from its opening price at 12%. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Toronto, Nov, 36,~=Prices com tinued to sag fractiopally lower on the Toronto Standard Mining Bx. change ut moop today. Norands led the decline with a loss of 80 conty at 44.20 after opening at a decline of B65 pents, Ventures dropped to 8.25, a loss of 45 cents, while Calmont was off 19 cents to 1,06, Sheritt-Gordon and Wright. Hurgroaves both suffered losses, Bheritt-Gordon down 10 at 4.60 and Wright: TETOAVES WAN quoted at 1.31 off 4 after an open ing price of 1.38, Ajax suffered nm slump from He opening price of 1.09 being quoted at 1.46 off § cents from its yesterday's clowe, Amulet sagged 8 cents to 1.88, Abana was oft 4 at 1.10, Dome, Howey, Teck Hughes and Sudbury Basin were unchanged, WINNIPEG GRAIN OFENING Winnipeg, Man, Nov, Pl | Wheat! Nov, % lower at 194%! Deo, % lower toe 24 higher at 1845 to 184%; May % higher to 14 lower at 148% to 143%; July i higher to % lower at 144% to 144%, '0ats; Dees unchpnged to % lower at 60% to 608%; May unchanged at 46, \ CHIOAGO GRAIN Chicago, Ill, Nov, 36,~Material downturns here in wheat prices ourly today accompanied brisk sell Ing that was ascribed to closing of spread trades between Liverpool and Chicago, Reports current that Kurope was expected to require four fifths of North America's wheat surplus had no apparent ef fect, Opening % off to % un, Chicago wheat later undgrwent # decided general setback, Corn onts and provisions were easier, with corn starting st % decline to % Advance, and subsequently receding, CHICAGO GRAIN OPENING Chicago, Nov, 26.-~Wheat: Dec 1,228; Mar, 1.80%; May, 1.54; Corn: Dee, 8787 Mar, 92; May, 044; Oats: Doo, 464; Mar, 481%: May 604. TORONTO Stock High Hr, A, O11 41 Hrag, 41% Can, 2nd 18% Can, Brd, 10% Ask Cockshutt 28 Cly. Dry. Div, Bgrm, Dom, Str, Gypsum Hm, Brd, It, Nk, It, Pet, 14, Alohl Imp, ON Lob, YA" Me, Hr, Me, Prt, Mt, Pwr, Pg. Hr, 1] Shaw, 76% 8S. Station 40 Standard 116 160 188 67 716 725 Low 0 40% 18% 17% 50 n 116 Abana Alax Amulet Big Mis, Ch, Rs, De, Mna, Faloon, 620 Holl, ,, B30 He, OIl 1188 HW, Gold! 81 Hd, Ry, 1060 Kt, Fir, 10 Lk: 8h, 10606 Nrda, 30620 Sh, Gr, '8R0 Siscoe be Bd, Bs, 430 Tk, Hg, B18 Ventures 360 Wr, Hr, 132 Walnwell 106 New YORK High Low Amer, Can, HN Kits Am, Ir, Pr. 73% Anaconda 340% 243 Dalt & Ohio 118% HTH Hix Stock y | ad -- A HI, Stock Market Prices Markey Summary by Canadian Press Toronto and New York Stock Quotations Supplied by / Stoble, Vorlong and Co, Can, Pac, 200% Chryslor | 82% " Cs. Gu, N.Y, 09. oy 7 Col. Gra, 36% 24% Dupont 18% 110 Erie Rall bo nh Gn, ¥de, .. 60% BO Gen, Mot, 8% 49 Hud, Mot, 47 40% It, Com, ,., 18 11% It, Tele, .. 71% 703% Jos, Man, 121 116 Ise, Wis, BL no Mex, Bbra, 18% 17% Mt, Ward 11] bbb Poore" Co, 40% 30% Phil, Pet, ,. 88% 20% Pb, 8r, NJ. 807% 8% Radio 85% Simmons 71% Sin, ON ,,, 20% St, Oil N.J, 648 Utd. Alr. 42 UB, Keer 107% 162% Woolworth 76 T4% Yellow Trek, 11% 11% Money rate 41 por cont, 199 a1 82% 27% oh 45% 104 5% 11% The agricultural experiment Alas tion maintained by the South Man- churjan Rallway recently purchas- ed 14 hend of Cunudianr milking Shorthorns which are to be used In fmproving the native cattle of Man- churid, Constant daily testing and blending ot the world's cholces§ teas give Red Rose Tea its inimitable flavor and neves-yarying goodness, Every package guaranteed. 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