Toronto Butter Easier Under Light Trading Mamilton baconâ€"hog prices rose 15¢ Saiurday, while other reporting mar kets beld previous prices. . __ . _ Dressedweights: . Barrie, $12.%; «Chatham, $12.30; Hull, $12.50; Kitchâ€" enar. $11.75; Hamilton, $12.75; Lonâ€" dom, $12.55. Live stock receipts at the Union Mtock Yards over the weekâ€"ond were: OE ..sssssocscscrmusmmmcumcrsciueese. 1018 COUEVIOG | +110 12 srvrrrvenemrerevevetecercases 143 7(‘iv§wek'hu:, Chatham, $9; Hull, $#.10; London, $9.10. ol District Markets â€" Want Ads Sheop and lambs ......_....... 1,300 BUFFALO LIVE STOCK BUFFALO.â€"Hogs none; godd and shoice 180â€"210 Ibs. quoted steady $.50; compared week ago market 15 to % higher. F > _ Cattle, 100; week‘s trade generally steady, good offeringe 9450â€"11.%5; heifors 9.50â€"9.60; medium steers and k&eifers includin® majority of Canaâ€" dians 8.25â€"9.25; beef cows 6.50â€"7.00; bulls 25 lower; mediums 6.35 spar imgly upwards to 7.00. Calves none; vealers close steady with week ago; good and choice 1250â€"13.00; plain and medium 9.00â€" 11.50. @heep none; lambs steady through week; good and choice 9.50 to largely 9.1% to 9.85; plan and mediums 7.50â€" Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 Northern, 67%c; No. 2 Northern, 64%¢; No. 3 Northern, 60%c¢; No. 4 ‘Northern, 54%c¢; No. 3 Amber Durum, 5§8%¢.. Following are Saturday‘s closing quotations on Toronto grain transâ€" actions for car lots, prices on basis e i.f. bay ports: _ Ontario kilnâ€"dried corn, 68 to 72¢, elivered Ontario points. Manitoba barleyâ€"No. 3 CW, 44!4¢; No. 3 extra 6â€"row, 46c; No. 1 feed screenings, $15 per ton. _ _ 00 Ontario grain, approximate prices track shipping pointâ€"Wheat, 59 to 6§0c; oats, 27 to 29c; barley, 40 to 42c¢c; corn 48 to 49¢; rye, 43 to 45¢; ®uckwheat, 45 to 47¢; malting barley, 45 to 47¢; milling oats, 27 to 29c. _ Western oatsâ€"No. 2 CW, 36%¢; No. 3 â€"CW, 33%c¢; extra No. 1 feed eats, 32%c. . #Crade C ... Buying Prices. Toronto dealers are quoting proâ€" d@ucers for ungraded eggs delivered, cases roturned: €rade A medium........ sfrate C .._........... 15 Selling Prices to Retail Grade A large ......_... Pullets ...... Turkeysâ€" Srado A, 9 to 14 lbs. @©ther weights ............ Spring Chickensâ€" 2% to 4!4 lbs. ....... 44 to 5 lbs. ............ % lbs. and over ........ Fatted Hensâ€" O©rer 5 lbs. ....... 4 to & lbs. ... 84 to 4 lbs. ... & to 3%4 lbe. ..... Wrade M :sccrmmiciiis Spring Broilersâ€" 1% to 2% lbs. ... Grain Quotations Hog Quotations Poultry and Eggs ade A large ... sde A medium ... LIVE $TOCK RECEIPTS POoULTRY (Prices to Shipper) Dressed Select "A" #1. #1 16 21 16 16 17 15 17 16 18 12 Trade to to to to to to to to 24 17 18 16 18 16 15 14 _ Lack of interest caused the butter *muk-t to drift lower. Dealers re ported difficulty in moving supplies, land although offerings were not ‘heavy they were more than sufficient |for the poor demand. Local sources reported Western butter offered for shipment at 22%¢ to 22%¢, with no sales made. Ontaio creamery solids were offered at 22c for No. 1 grades;, 21%c for 38 score and 20%e¢ for 37 score. Prints traded in retail chanâ€" nels at the former values of 24 to 44c for top grades and 23%e to 23%c for 38 acore. _ TORONTO.â€"Prices slipped back slightly for butter during Saturday‘s ’sbort session of the Toronto open produce market, but eg£8 and choese remained .at previous levels. > ‘Trading appeared to be centred on grade Aâ€"large on the egzg market, with mediums and pullets inclined to drag, but generally receipts were clearing fairly well at unchanged prices. Offerings were reported as ample to cover requirements. Gradâ€" ed shipments moved at 22e to 23¢ for grade Aâ€"large, 19 to 28c for me dium, 18 to 19c for pullets and 18¢ for ‘B and C grades. â€" There was little action on the cheese market. New, large parafâ€" fined was quoted at the previous rates of 11%c¢, twins at 11%c and ltrlplet- at 11%c. _ Butterâ€" Cream. solids, No. 1 do 38 score ............ do 37 score ... do 36 score ... Cheeseâ€" New _ large _ (parafâ€" ‘ Sned) .....i.......... do twing ............... do triplets ... Quotations to Retail Trade Butterâ€" Cream. prints, No. 1... 24 _ to _ do 32 score ... 234 to _ do 37 score ... 22% to Cheeseâ€" Old, large . do twins ... _ do triplets Quebec Hydro Project To Cost 20 Millions QUEBEC.â€"A hydro development enterprise estimated to cost beâ€" tween $16,000,000 and $20,000,000 is to be set up at La Tuque as a resul ‘of negotiations carried out between Quebec Government heads and offi~ cials of St. Maurice River Corporaâ€" )tl«m, it was learned from the preâ€" mier‘s office. ' After a series of conferences direcâ€" tors of the power corporation have |reeeivod authorization, along condiâ€" tions fixed by Premier Maurice Duâ€" plessis and his Cabinet, to establish the giant hydro station at La Tuque, according to the announcement. mEAT ExPORTs Dror SIX MILLIONS IN 1938 The plant will be established at a minimum cost of $16,000,000 to de velop $162,000 horsepower at the exâ€" i|'.uh-auon of its construction, which is expected to take three years. _ OTTAWA.â€"Exports of meats from Canada during 1938 totaled $36,308,â€" $01, compared with 42,161,337, in 1937 ‘the Dominion Bureau of Statistics |reported. _ Other exports with figures for 1937 in brackets: Asbestos $10,872,435 ($10,072,852); hides and skins $2,â€" 967,954 ($4,018,587); soap, $1,394,753 ($1,240,872); and livinb animals $10,â€" 641,148 ($19.695,426). According to plans, two additional stations may be added to the plant to jump development up to 243,000 horsepower. Dairy Produce *HE WATBELEILOO (Ontézvie) 31 _ to M #1% to 00 21%4 to 22 21%4 18 11% 11% 11% to 00 to 00 to 00 to to to Eggs Down At _ Business Brisk At Waterloo Mart Kitchener Mart afternoon‘s session of Waterloo marâ€" ket, although butter held firm at 25¢ for dairy and 27c for creamery. Eggs }wld well ranging from 20 to 30¢ Chickens were priced at 20¢ a pound, while cream was. abundantly available mostly at 23 and 24c a sz In the fruit stalls, Northern Spys ranged all the way from $1.85 to $1.15, King Davids T5¢, Seeks 65¢ Golden .Russets at 76¢, Tallman Sweets $1.25, and Pewaukees at 90c. At the vegetable market, prices were unchanged from the previous eecomnntamatenamne we ue ‘ _ At the vegetable stalls parsnips e and carrots sold at 15¢ for six quarts, j l h {root celery five cenas a root, or at $ & or |15¢ for a quart box, white cabbage : 1atimdlcaw.rodaul.voy F ‘cabbage at 5 and 10c a head, beets l otatus t t |5e a quart, Chinese cabbage 5¢ a 5e a quart, Chinese cabbage 5, 8 16c E queh, smisity 5c a bunch, horbs 5¢ a ui onions quarts GALT.â€"An effort to raise POtAtO rurning three for 5¢ ::d axuch. & prices at Galt market was noueodl Cream was available at the proâ€" turday morning. Dealers were askâ€" duce stalls at 2$¢ a pint. ing from $1 to $1.15 a 90â€"pound bag , pmafhathetdnd 4e 15c to 20c a sixâ€"quart basket. ‘l‘hel a lower prices are the only one which | have been quoted her for several| Aumdmce “ weeks. Vendors said they were fol p lowing the upturn of prices at 'l',or-l onto. Al\ “A "n-Ln‘ Egg prices were unchanged except for Grade A large and they wore down 1c and sold at 24 to 27¢ and last week it was 24 to 28¢c. Grade A ‘medium were unchanged at 22 to 25¢ and the small eggs sold at 20 to 25¢ Butter was 25¢ a pound and chickens for roasting were a quarter a pound. A large number of rabbits are being brought to market these weeks. ‘Twenty cents seeme to be about the ‘lowest price marked up for cottonâ€" Sixâ€"quart baskets of parsnips were 25¢, onions 25 to 30c and turnips and carrots 20c. Head lettuce was 60c and Chineseâ€" lettuce 5¢ and 10c. Green celery was 15c or two for 25¢. Dealers with apples sold sixâ€"quart baskets for 20 to 35¢, Mace 35¢, Snows 25 to 30c and Sweets 35c. Eggs dropped slightly at Saturday DONALD DUCK e HKX O N 1IECL E KINOHENEIR. â€" Moderating weaâ€" ther brought large crowds of purâ€" chasers to Kitchener market, and brisk business® was reported.. While prirces for the most part showed little variation from last week eggs dopped down to 20 and 30c. Butter sold at 2# and 27c for dairy and creamery brands, respectively. Further along the merchandise at the apple stall introduced a gay color note. Northern Spye ranged from $1.35 to $1.15; Tallman Sweets $1.25; Golden Russets at T5¢ and $1; Seeks at 6§c; Pewaukees at 90c and King Davids at T5¢. Chicke®s were priced at 20¢ a pound. Egge ranged from 20 to 30¢ a dozen. Butter sold at 25¢ a pound. Attendance Up At The Market PRESTON.â€"Attendance at Presâ€" ton _ market. Saturday . morning showed a decided increase over that of the past two weeks and sales were more brisk according to the farmers. Eggs and butter prices remained stationary, the former selling at 20, 23 and 2%5¢ a dozen, while the latter brought 24 and 26c a pound. Chicken at %5¢c per pound was also the same as last woek. â€" ‘Cabbage and turnips went for 5¢ a head while carrots and parsnips brought 15c a basket and onions 20c. Apples ‘by the basket were sold at 20 and 35c and by the peck 75c to $1.25 according to grade. Cheese was offered at 20, 23 and 182 Queen St. South, Kitchener, at %80 p.m., SATURDAY, FEB. 4th,. erms, cash. â€"9 m; ?,",:ï¬i’é .'um'â€"c:' at the 152 Gusen Bt" south Kitthener. at 1934 echool DELAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR, No. 16, used about 16 months, ° with power attachment. Apply F. Culp, No. 2, Kitchener. â€"9 PllP_ARlS FOR COLLEGE AFTER 63 sUMMERS GHLCAGO.â€"At 69, Joseph Doherty # preparing for college. Doherty has jast finished high schoolâ€"receiving ‘his diploma after completing his stuâ€" dies in the minimum time posgible for evening class students. Doherty rétired four years ago as a mail carâ€" rier and decided to avoid what he ‘gulled deadly inactivity by going to G.MC, DUMP TRUCK b, Serial No. 3755X, Model Sheriff‘s Sale pound for mild, medium and resbectively. n pobn . FOR SALE Walt Disney PAGE {