Oshawa Daily Times, 31 Mar 1930, p. 7

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,™Reoding steers, wu THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930 PAGE'SEYEN ro - Latest N ews of Stock Markets, Grain and Produce Exchanges Stock 'Market Prices Markos Bummary by Canadian tress Tovolto and New York "tock Quotations Supplied by Biggar aud Orawford, Algor Bullding, Ushaws Toronto Steel Exchange Stock Br. A. Ol Bras. Can, Brd, Cockshutt | Sin Fld BErm, Gypsum Hr, Wal, Int, U1, Int. Nkl, Int, Pet, imp, "Ol Lob, bi? ad Ms, Hr. Mt. Pwr. Pg. Hr. 100% Shaw, 78 8. Station 03 "4 High Low Close "hh 40% 10% 1% 18 Y% iY 10% "Hh 41% 4d 20% % Standard Min'ng Exchange Abang Ajax Amulet Big Mis, Oh, Res, De. Mus, Falcon, Holl, ., He, Oil 085 Hy, Gold #0 Ha. By, 1390 4020 276 {1 107 144 01 bub so 406 LLL] ib (i 1270 $878 4020 276 ha 107 148 04 bas 805 460 boo vo 100 140 U1 boo 800 4506 hE Den 8 1476 2270 4010 170 '| Alleghany a 140 176 LU] 18h 116 ¢ Ventures 187 Wr, He, 175 Wainwell 0 New York Exchange / Close yev% ban 60% High 8b 00% bl TA% 74% 204% 1] Mock Allis Chal, Amn, Inter, Amn, Smle, Amn, Smel, Amn, Tel, Anseondn Uildwin ,. 60% Borg, War, 48 Both, Steel 10% Can, Dry "% Can, Pac, 214 Chrysler .. 40% Day, Chem, 48% I'0X sopoies U4 Gon, Elec, 80% Gen, Mot, bo Goodyear 06% Grt, North, 101% Kon, Copper B8% Lig, Carb, 80 Mt. Ward 07 Mot. Whi, 33% Nt, Ch, Rg. 07 Pon, Rall 86% Radio ,... 00% Rom, Rand 44% Bim, Bead .. 41% Bin, ON... 204% Bt, of NJ, 78% Studebaker 40% Tm, RL Bear 85% Ul, Bteel 100 #16 020 410 016 a1b Tk, Hs. 61h U.8, Rubber 33 Money 4 per cent, Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets TORONTO LIVESTOUK Toronto, Maréh. 81.-Trade on the Dominion Livéstook kxchango opened slowly with early prices steady with last weok's advance, Cholee steers sold up to $11.00, od butcher cows brought $¥.00 $0.00. Calves are a $13.00 to $14.0 8 fow at $14.60, Hoge unsettied with packets bid- ding $13.40 toh, for bacos of $13.00 off car, Good lambs sold' steady al $15.00 owt, with oulls downward to §0.00. Sheep wero steady at $0.00 for best awed, Cattle reeeipts 2687, Heavy beat stoors, $10.50 t0™911.60; buteher steers, good to choles, $10.60 to 811.86; butcher steers, fair to good $10 to $10.00; butcher steers, sommon to falr $9 to $10; butcher «heifers, good to choloe, $10, » hi HY butcher heifers, fair to 9.60 to $10.96; butcher he! hore common," #0 to $4.50; butoher gows, good to choice 89 to $V; butcher cows, falr to good, $7 to 8; canners and outters., $4 to 8:60; butcher bulls, good, $7.60 to $8.80; butoher bulls, fir, ¥¢ to $7.00; Dbologan, $6.50 to $7; good, $8.00 to good, $8.60 to fale, $7.50, to olce, $70 to tio, $80 to Calf receipts 200, Good to eholee, $12, o to $14.60; medium and hoavy, $0 to $12; grassers, $6.00 to 87.00 "uy tlie stronger at for oholoe with 9.00; stookery, 0.85; stookers, 8.60; mileh cows 30 npringers, Hog receipts 600, No quotations, - op receipts 680. Good ewe eather lambs, $18; medium Hi to $11.96; bucks, 80 o yo.00; oulls #0 to $10.50; good | early bearish ight sheep LL] oor $0; heavigs anu bucks $6.50 to $8; culls, 54 to #¢ CHICAGO GRAIN OPENING Chiongo, Il, March 81,~~Wheat May 100%: July, $1.08%; Nept Li0W morn, May 88%; July 80%; Bopt. 80% ; oats, May, 4U%, July 48%; Bept. 43%. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, I'l, March 31,~Forecasts of rain or snow southwest had an effest today on wheat prices here. Unlooked for se thacky in Averpool wheat quotations operated also as & weight on the Chicago mar ket, Starting 5-8.t0 1 1-80 off Chicago wheat underwent an additional drop inter, Corn and oats were relatively firm, with ah opening at J-8c der cline to 1 #ain, and afterward hardening tomewhat, Provisions went ower, WINNIPEG GRAIN OPENING Winnipeg, Man, Mar. 31. =Wheut May 1:2 to J+4c lower at 1.00 5:8 to 109 3:8: July 1-3 to 3-4 lower at 11} 8:8 to 111 3-8; Oct, 3:8¢ to 5-80 low- er at 113 148 to 112 748, Oats, May, 3-8c lower ap 52 J, AL Ss -- WINNIPEG GRAIN Winnipeg, Man, Maréh 31, =Unller light trading wheat values slipped off ately ut the Steding of the Win. beg Grain %xe hge today, marks own losses ranging from 3 to Fy of a cent. Featurgless movements vomprised early developments on the market, and the carly tendency seem ed to be toward more than fractions al losses, May was 10 M cont lower at 1.09 % to 3. July showed a drop of 3 to 3 peo cent. at $1115 to 3 and October was 1 9) to #4 cent down at FHRIN to $1.1 -- PRICES FIRM ON STOCK EXCHANGE New High Equalled by Sev- eral Stocks at Toronto f Toronto, March 31=Althoy nie King less rogress ap the week opens ed then it had registered the loss ing sessions of last week, the mar ket on the Toronto Stock Exchange was firm on this morning's trading, New highs were equalled by several stocks, moderate' gains occurred ov. or the general list and most issues were subjected to very little liquid. ation following recent advances, SpecliMy trading stil applied to market operations, with the augstahd ing stocks fewer in Auber rae jan Traction was ond of those to eaual ity previous best for 1930, Turn aver, while not extremely heavy, was above average and ut noon the price ut 46 1-2 wis ut the Dest for the dn). Fumous Players jumped a couple of points as the Canadian company's name wis again associdted wth Zu kor control. No confirmation could be secured of rumors on the streets BUILDING DOWN BY7.4 PER GENT, Contracts Awarded in March Throughout Canada Total $24,253,000 The estimated value of construe tion contract awards through Can ada 'during March amounted . to $24,268,000, says MaoLenn Bulld- ing Reports, Ltd, March a year ago hed 27 millon, Compared with the first quanter of 1020, new construction, all typ. on, in down 7.4 pe, Public works and utilities are ahead 23.6 po. the strictly buliding groups down 20.9 p.o, The shrinkage as a month ago. In Ontario during March, new contracts were reported to the value of $9,605,000, being 89.6/p.0, of al! contracts in Canada for the month Quebec had 35.8 p.o. valued at $8,680,100, The Prairie Prov vinees had $4,442,200 or 10.5 p.o.; Nritish Columbia $2,128,600, or 8.8 po. or $1,417,200, By groups, for March, bus'ness buildings led with 47,7 pe, or $11, 561,000, Residential followed with 25.2 p.o, on contracts valued at 46. 194.000, Engineering showed $0. A85,700 or 21.2 pe, while indus trial accounted ' for 5.0 p.g, the valuo ho'ng S1,442.500, A To the end of the first aulrter, engineering contracts show the wrortost valuation, $41,009,500 or 40:4 po, of all construction, Busi. nonn Piitdtnes now stand at $30, 127.000 or 82.8 p.o% while residen tinltook care of 13.560,600 or 15 na, and Industrial $5,051,300 or 6.4 pe The largest percentare of new work Ju oredited to Quebeo for the RAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N.Y, March $1, Hoge 8,200; holdovers 800; rather slow, 10 to 200 below Saturday's average; packers insisting on full decline; bulk 130 to 200 lbs, 10,00 to 11,00; 380 to 550 lbs, 10.40 to 10.85; parking v sows 8.70 to 0.88, Cattle 2,8000; better grade fod steery and yoarlings very alow; bulk unsold; bids and odd sales 800 lower; medium and short fed steers and 'Yoarlings 11,00 to 11,50; medium Deltors 10.60 to 11.26 fed cows 7.35 to 8.00. Calyos 1,600; ttendy good to choleo 80, Sheep 7,200; lambs fairly ace tive, steady; good to choice wool skins 10,88 to 10.80; sparingly 10,76 medium and strong weights LH] to 10,25; shorn lambs 9.00 to vealers mostly 14.60 to - 'Hudson Engineers Develop New Windshield wah sbclt a oe id in bot Siv---- pti a positions, tng the' es Treacher: "severely, "you on he Cardinal Hayes A ad Umina visit with | organizavon 1 EW YORK His Eminence. the Catholie ehurch who are In ace His Eminence, Cardinal tins always been Interested in the spiritual education of the young people of his archdioceso, His of | fleial endorsement of the Catholle Students Travel League gives add od impetus to the projeg! in the Cathollg institutions under his jur tsdiotion. The Cardinal recognizes the educational bonefits of a visit to Burope and especially ynder proper guidance AUDIENCES WITH PrOPre William Cardinal O'Connell Archbishop of Boston, and three hundred eohurch dignitaries and lending educators at Catholle ool logos and schools throughout the United States also have endorsed the program of the League. This list includes the presidents of the leading Catholle universities and schools The League serves the travel! re. quirements of all Catholics plan. nlng Crips abroad and affqrds all members on ita tours the opportun. ity of seeing the Holy Father In special audience. Hixty.-three at. tragtive tours, each limited In the number of ita membership, have been arranged by the League for 1930 and on most of the itinerar fos attendance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau 1» featured, A group of distinguished ecoles. | pproves of New Xx] ip Rome, who endorses C atholic Students Travel Leagie Ms Eminence Patrick Carina finyes, fost veturned from his "lus hold courts 2 Buckingham Palace May 14, 15, 27 'and 28, and an addi- tional one early in July, in lew of the four which had been generally expected ly : he court program =~ evening functions which A the elite so- clal stamp upon Rbe presentecs = was believed to have been enlarged in the expectation that the present "little season' "would extend intd the proper, Royal Festival "I'he scason" will be punctuated by carnivals or' music, dancing end sports, 'Its high peint will be o great Royal Festival May 6 in celebration of George V's nccession to the Throne, The restoration of the King's health, coupled with the goodwill of his subjects toward the Royal House will_ make the anniversary an occa- sion for acknowledging the prayers which! were said for Im during his illness lagt year, Already accommodations are being vescrved In London for thousands of visitors from ull parts of the world during "the season," So far no state visit from royalty has been arranged, but visits from three future queens are expected « the Crown Princesses of Belgium, Italy and Norway, scores "season" The Derby, the Ascot, and othe important races will be accessible to those whiv prefer the clatter of hoots, and there will be, great torchlight displays, flower Shoe, horse shows Empire Empire ball, A BRAZIL 70 PUSH WHEAT GROWING Recent Coffee Crisis Turns Attention of Ranchers to Other Crops Sao Paulo, Drazil, March 31 ~The recent éoffee erisis has turned the thoughts of ranchers in this state to wheat, A "Wheat Week" was held here recently under the auspicgs of state authorities, Wheat grown in differs ent sections of the state and seed wheat from the United States and Argentina were shown, Reports from the states south favorable to wheat raising that "an intensive camp; Mign is being carried on for more extensive wheat'| growing, This campaign is expected to bring results with more in 1930 and hence greater crops, No state in Brazil grows enough wheat "to supply its own demands and imports, both wheat and flour, are made hoth from the Hite States and Argentina, FIGHT OPENS TO SAVE MAN FROM GALLOWS mn ---------------- Cardinal O'Connell and Leading Educators Also Favor Movement to Serve Tourists Patrick Carding! Hayes, Archbishop of New Tork, who has just returned from his ad lUmina visit with His Holiness Pope Plus XI in Rome. heads the list of dignitaries of formed Catholie Students Travel Leagus. his ofMeial endorsement of the orgagiaation of the League are located at No 661 Wifth Avenue, this city Hayes ® tours 0 Europe. » ord with the objects of the newly. Cardinal Hayes to-day gave The national headquarters insties are 'members of the Execu- tive Counell and the Advisory Board of the Cathollo Students Travel League. The chairman of the Bxecutive Counell fs Rev J Coleman Novils, president of Georgetown University, while the chairman of the Advisory Board bs the Very Rev Thomas J. Deegan, president of Cathedral College, this city } USE GIANT LINERS ' The Loague has dosignated the Cunard Line as the oMelal and ex. dlusive trans-Atlantic eompany In which ta tour members will travel to and. from Europe. Tourism third eabin accomodations will be used in the main, and the travelers are assured of the utmost In oom fort and service on such well known vesscls as the BDerengarie and Aquitania. among others Two tours, the (itineraries of which eall for visits to Franee Germany and Switserland, are of thirty-two days' duration at an all« inclusive price of $385. Other tours will run a week or more longer. 'Two spegial tours of 59 days will cover practically all of the western and southern parts of Burope and will include Irsiand, England, Germany, Austria, Francs, | Italy, Switserland and Csechoslov- , akin. three months, The yaluo is $08, 659,800 or 43.7 pe. In Ontario 38, [1] of the work has been under. taken or $30,415,600, Awards a mounted to $9,332,100 or 10,4 p.o in British Columbia while the Pral rie Provinces and Maritime Pros vinces follow with #6,681,400 or 7.8 po, and $6,320,100 or 6.9 p.c. respectively, PROFIT TAKING ON NEW YORK MARKET Demand for U. S. Steel But Other Issues Weak New York, N.Y, March 3l=The stock market, whieh moved into new high ground for the yeur last week, turned jeregular today under a heavy wave of profitstakings. A score of more issues dropped 1 to 5 points below Saturday's quotations with sprinkling of specialties down 6 to one before the decline was checked in the carly afternoon by a spirited demmnd tor U.S, Steel common, which wus marked up to another new 1930 high, Earlier in the session, 50 or wore Vol had attained new peak prises. {or the year on gaing sunning from fractions to 8 points, JA, Caseodell 17 ponts to 283 but uickly: rebounded to 200 1 Wore thington Pump, broke 12 1-2 and Co» --_ fan Carbon, Houston Oil, Wests art Union and Vanadium fell 4 to 6-points Defore they met effective bityir support, Genesal Eleetrie, Westinghouse Electric, ~~ American Power and light, Underwoud Elliott Fisher and Checker Cab were cars ried down 2 points or more, but most of them recovered at least part of their losses by the end of the third hours FOREIGN FXCHANG New Yorlg N.Y + Match Ne pehne | wercantile paver 3 to 4 per cent, Foreigh Exchange. steddy i, denand rales (Great Britain in dollars: oth ors no cents): Great Beitain 480 J 16; Canadian Dollars at 161 of une per cent, discounts ho A TN A like 'that to your Soyuate. Had © you Svat ought of heaping coals of Base Metals Strengthened, + sean LITTLE CHANGE IN MINING MARKET Others Irregularly Lower Toronto, March 3l.--<Beyond a slight strengthening movement, © in Base Metals, which regained 15 to $3.25 following the publication of the company's first avhual report, the mining market displayed little change on: the opening of the weck today. Trend was indefinite © 'th a ai ht ire regularly lower tendency, vol. ume of sales continued High Nt, > Hollinger Consolidated falled to develop activity in spite of the assur« ance of its annual statement, turn. over in the stock remaining palet with the price advancing. § only to $5.80. Other golds were felatively soft. Teck Hughes receding Sto $6.10, Done 5 to $890; Went] Har greaves 3 to $1.72: Kirkland Lake Gold 2 to 68 and Howdy a fraction to 79 1-2 Lindsleys, "though comparatively active, were at a standstill, Sherritt Gordon, with a gain of 3 to $278 at nooll Showing the only change from last Saturday's close. Pend Oreille moved up 5 to $278 but Big Missouri was off 2 to 62 as the result of some profits taking. It seems to be some people's Iden that they are using thelr heads when they are only using thelr tongues, -=Duffalo Courier Bxpross, a. BRILLIANT SOCIAL SEASON IN LONDON any King and Queen Will Hold a Series of Five 'Courts March 31 A A charge wr rl 0} the war and om Bi ach lieved last da to be wy tore 8 Londohers beginning about the first > Toulon, Wry and splendor ee! No, ma'am, 1 hadn't, but re on his head?" its a peach ofan idea, I May a was officially. announced that King George and Queen Mary would Berlin, N, H.,, March 3l=Friends of Ingvald Andrew "Bing" Anderson, noted ski jumper, opened a fight to save him from a Cunadian gallows, Anderson, under the assumed name of "mmett Sloane, ipsuinder death sentence at Sydney, N.S, for the murder of a hotel clerk in an at tempted robbery, Former gssociates were unanimous yesterday In questioning Anderson's sanity, They are so positive of his mental incompetence that a fund was started by public subscription with which to send a lawyer and a mem- ber of his family to his assistance Matthew Ryan, eity solicitor for Berlin, has been selected by Ander san's friends as the lawver who will wo to 14s ald. He left Saturday for Nova Scotia, it is said, of other distinguished guests are ex- pected, Will Be Crowded London will be crowded not only with society folk eager to have part in the opening of the Royal Acad- emy, the courts at the Palace and the dances for debutantes, but also with hundreds of overseas visitors from the various Dominions, for the social season Will he followed closely by the Imperidl Conference in Sep- tember, There will be functions by the score, dances by the hundred, and for those interested in the historical background of England there will be a pageant under the patronage of the Prince of Wales to commemor- | ate the fourth centenary of the death of Cardinal Wolsey. Sir Thomas Beecham is planning a special grand opera season of his own in addition to the regular opera at Covent Garden. There will he four concerts by the New York Phil. harmonic Snelety under the direction of the great Toscanini, These gon. certs will be held at the Royal Al bert Hall in Tune, The astronomers have discover: od a new planet but as it 1s 4b times as far from the earth as the earth 1g from the sun, we are not going to worry about it.--Potor- borough Examiner, the | where climate is evel more] state | Stormy Session In Legisle- planting | || of liquor in To Security Salesmen sm Oltles Service United Founders 'Public Utility Holding Corp. Central Public Service Corp. Associated Gas & Flectrie Co igh Aid or on one or more of fhe oricwine Brock Jachnngens ton. Chicago, New York Curb, Atnwterdem, London, Eng. the World's leaders. All Write tor Particulars, (nvestment Shares Ltd, J. J. CARRICK, President, Sterling Tower Toronto N.S: LI0UOR BILL READ SECOND TIME ture -- Division Is Called Halifax; March 31 = Concluding a stormy session of the House of Ase sen ihly, the Government measure providing y for the regulation and sale Nova Scotia, was given ; yesterday, the House ding by partion, 21 to 19, on an Opposition amendment to, give the bill the three months' hoist, Terming the attjture taken by nine Oppomtion members during two days of debate as an "argumentative jig- saw puzzle," Premier L. Rhodes who 'jatroduced the measure last Thursday, pointed to contradictory objections raised and charged mem bers on the left of the speaker w ith seeking to obstruct passage of a Government control bill for the per iod of a year, "Prohibition has been a failure," said the Premier, "I believe we will get a better measure of temperance under Government control adminis. tered by a commission without fear or favor to Liberal or Conservative or the adherent of any other belief if this province,' Brisk repartee, interjections from the Opposition, and cries of "Order!" from Government henches punctuate ed the Premier's address, which pro- ceded the brief closing speech of the day in which: Albert Parsons (Cone servative, Hants) affirmed that ale though personally and unalterably a temperance man. who had norked against Government control, he stood ready to vote for the bill as an ex. pression of the people's will, and to sveond readis divi N WN, give it a falr trial, 7 Wi, 219 mn) The drawings and map repro sun and moon, Jt is seen here how duced here show features of the | tho moon's form passes across the | and Sifton are towns Sta oclipse that will occur on | face of the sun. Right, maps shows April 88, noxt, Left shows diagram | ing path of tho eclipse across indicating relative positions of tho | Canada, whore it is entirely ane nular, Yellow Grass, Grandview directly in its path. THESE ISSUES COMBINE SECURITY, INCOME AND SPECULATIVE POSSIBILITIES rising: are stock earnings in Ag a warrant, er fort Well-chosen securities of this ry ingems with with the possibility of in Brticntion market depression. We reco and RT 10 answer with each 20 United L tand 'S Sab oti particular ft ts, i " tod ve hr bas a hoa ot bid 4 n commen stock purchase y ; Ao protection iviles securities, RATES

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