f Butter Prices Are Firm * But Trading Is Dull 44¢; corn 46 to 47c; rye, 43 to 45¢; buckwheat, 47 to 49¢c; maiting barley, & to 47c; milling cate, 29 to 31c. BX%c; No. 3 amber Durum, 52%c. Western catsâ€"No. 2 CW, 36%c; Wo. 3 CW, 33%c; No. 1 feed, 32%c. Manitoba barieyâ€"No. 3 CW, 44%c; No. 3 ertra 6 row, 46c; No. 1 feed Ontario grain, approximate prices wack shipping pointâ€"Wheat, §9 to actions for car lots, prices on basis cif. bay ports: 6§%c; No. 2 Northern, 63%c; No. 3 @ream, prints, No. L. zn-_-olligxo.l_. #2 to 6 p 38 score _________ £1% to 60 Soan. $12.35; Stratford, $11.75. "kighor; sheep weak to 15 lower; week‘s lamb top 9.25; late bulk $.90â€" 9.%, with 100â€"1141b. weights at 850 200; week‘s bulk fed Woestern lambs %509.15; best natives available 9.15. Â¥c, bacomâ€"hog markets reported unâ€" Pullets .. changed prices Saturday. London Grade B Fat lambes and yearlings strong to 25 Sopped the list at $12.35. CHICAGO , light side, there were sufficient sup atead Tikg .4 '“n“' "m". pliee available to 11 buyers‘ require M’nw ac h-“'.n ® meonts. Little interest was reported strictly :;‘M“ .lh““ l.ml * in the Westers make. One source reâ€" leat mnflu-bufllebum fnotoble io 1.90; 500 holderer: ©9Mâ€"ipoint Friday, but business was latk pnl'edmndmï¬dul“u.| day, with fl!h-vmnnlyblolfl-‘n 12%c. Ontari m.‘.ll-l 2 * C e e up. {traded in small volume at 22e for No. Caittle 100; calves none; compared !1 grades, 21%¢ for 38 score and 30#%¢ Wriday. last woeek; fed steers and for 37 score. Prints moved through yearlings 2 higher; good to ne@r retail channels at the unchanged w““u:fl&“!maw.&hmm and bulls 2 up; vealers 50 lower: |sgrades and 22%c to 23%c¢ for 38 «hoice hl&b 1317 Ih. eteers score. .-’:,_’:“nwâ€; Enough demand appearod on the n"“'""-'uwuh.m-nw chuvbmnflzhtflm-‘. Tat to at 11e war o0 iee be‘fere. 22200 ‘ported for the weekend. Whilo meâ€" neseey 5 heay? diums and pullets were still in best sausage bulls 7.40; -d-udv-l-‘_._:-‘__ Prntarielinesngiinr Bratvare weights $.50â€"9.00; choice Dealers firmed prices on butter soâ€" LIVE STOCK RECEIPTE lids on a shoft session of the Toronâ€" Liveâ€"stock receipts at the Union to open produce market. Other lines Btock Yards over the weekâ€"end were: remained at previous levels. Caitle ... %319 °.\ ‘The butter market lapsed into a Calres ....._________ :: ‘ -u-nduuu-rd-db:l Hogs ....._......_.._.._.._.... the first grade Ontario product Sheep and lambs _ _ 812 ‘low the 22c mark and buyers were Te 5600 it S 0 6 tare Ti arle bas s * !"WDNMflle. Al USo 38 score do 37 score o 37 score District Markets â€" Want Ads Grain Quotations With exception of Hamilton and Grade A largo ... Hog Quotations E... Sheep and lambs _ _ ~$1% CHICAGO LIVE STOCK 64 to 67c, $18 per tom, delivered °C, MCRL MIpHROSL 12.99, on the lnflzhm':ï¬ll..‘“â€"#‘ml i “l."ln.'.' “". 20E moving, and a good cleanâ€"up was reâ€" m‘)-hlhm'nld While meâ€" tew above 9.76; beaYY dizms and pullets were still in best _140; selected YeRIOTS gomand some improvrement 0C * |curred in trading in grado A large. ; Iate Friday, lamb top No revisions were made in any secâ€" ight quotes Grade C 1% to 00 £1% to 60 18% to 24 12% to 23% 11% to 22% 80% to 00 hts, _ which Grado A medium ... _ _Dealers asked $1.10 and $1.15 a 90 pound bag. Six quart baskets of parsnips were 20e and 25¢c, beets it‘e,oui-tï¬endi.endm- rots 20c and 25¢. The amount of Green onions were 5¢ a bunch and green celery 15¢ or two for 25¢. were 25¢ to 35¢ a six quart basket, was considerably smaller than usual, Thttie_!igeyunel-!pdqtï¬e _ GALT.â€"Egg prices were generalâ€" ly lower at the market. Dealers were asking 24c and 25¢ for grade A large, 22e and 24¢ for grade A meâ€" dium, and 20c for grade A small. Specials were 27¢ and 29c a dozen. The quantity of chickens for sale 1% to 4% Ibe. . 4% to 5 The. ... 5 The. and over . Fatted Hensâ€" Over 5 The. ... 4 to 5 Ihe. ... 3% to 4 The. . 8 to 3% Ihe. ... Grade A large ...___.. Grade A mediam _ Eggs Down At 1% to 2% The. muts sold for 23¢ for grade A large, 22c for medium, 20 to 21c for pullets and 19c for B and C grades. A dealer had an Poultry and FEggs Selling Prices to Retail POULTRY (Price to Shippor) 1t THE WATERLOO (Onturic) to 14 to 17 to 00 six quarts, root celery at four for 15 cents, turnips at 5¢ each, white eabbage, red, Savoy and Chinese at five, eight and 10 cents a head, and }huhdineflh. \ 27 cents a pound,, smoked 29, ribs licies, Dr. Fieming said 27, ham 25 and 26, bacon 26, backâ€" ately in the past we hat mnmmumm»mup loin 35, sirloin 32, jellied meat 22,tried to strike a death head cheese 15, and lard 12. ism by providing for a Saturday. Fegs held firm at 24 to 30 cents. Young chickens sold well at 25 cents a pound, vendors said. __Northern Spy apples ranged from ‘31.25 to $1.60 a bushel, Tallman Sweets $1.25, Golden Russets $1, $1.90 to $2. DONALD â€" DUCK onions were priced at 20 cents for showed no change whatever. At Kitchener Butter continued to be offered at 25¢ for dairy and 27 for creamery No Change In $1.175 and Delicious .« 1 + | x#Hâ€"oOon! CHRONTIEL E ‘The Opposition was forecasting deâ€" feat of the government on trade poâ€" licies, Dr. Fieming said "Unfortunâ€" ately in the past we have done some thing to justify this prediction. We uidhmm_adunbb'utlv- Liberal governments in 1911 on reci procal trade with the United States and in 1930 after the Dunning budget, and suggested waiting until results of the CanadaUnited States trade agreement were shown. If the government could not smash international combines causing high prices for farm implements and gasoâ€" OTTAWAâ€"Dr. H. R Fieming (Lib., Humboldt) warned the governâ€" mont in the Commons that unless it did something to reduce farm imâ€" plement and gasoline prices and in crease prices for primary products, there would be a "revolt" when the government goes to the country. __‘The government also was cautionâ€" ed against holding an election this year. Dr. Fieming recalled defeat of Says Prices May Yonge street barbecue stand proprieâ€" tor. Windsor was shot to death in his North Toronto home the night of January 7 last. The accused, both of Toronto, are Donald (Mickey) McDonald, 30, and his 19â€"yearâ€"old brother, Alexander. Both reside on Poplar Plains here, and were brought to North Toronte police headquarters by local officers. * Would Wal for Results "Bhould an appeal be made to the people to return us to power on the prediction that what we have dore will prove to be right, or shodld we appeal to them when we can point to the reshits of the treaty *‘ Allege Brother Bookie‘s Slayers TORONTO.â€"Two brothers, both in and about four months afterâ€" TO BUY OR SELL Walt Disney