(Jug- EfIf_".x`Z1l1d butst(sr mm rrmnz B,- <-rs p1'ic'c.< on gr-1'adr: v;2iL:`.< were `L for A I:L1'g'_-. 20(- for medium. ]7c I1 ::`.`z1(1(* and 1(i(: for C g'r:ul<-, NC .'1mm'\' lmif.-v \\'-2 want .1 :.1 1; STEVENS BLAME: GREED "Yes, fine. It s great to hear your voice again I izgu THINK or ALTRIEND FAR AWAY... AND YOU I-I.AVEN T SEEN pmvx (OR MAYBE, HER) FOR __._._ --g-- Q: :In-IlIIII I-ITQVE +_WE-E_i{:S-.-.m. Kb YOU C'AN T'FIND Tnv1mh%h_A1='oR WRITING LETTERS. . . l1l';\` 21 Fall wheat production is cOIl.s'l(i ably below uvc'1`a_g'o due to \vi:';fm killing` and drought. While the ,\'ei-.1 varies widely, the quality is ,T.:u Barley and oats are s'lio\ving zi\'u.'2;:;v yields of good grade. Str-.1w is .si~.o2't. "'m'n is in gzoorl condition and sli-Jws satisfactory growth. Root crops 1-c~ quire more moisture. The apple crop will be light, and the yield consider- ably below ave1`a.gc. The Coming` Moth is prevalent in some (listrict..<. THE Ball Planing Mill 110. Ltd. Get Our Prices quzug `lI:.'.lCllE.U5UIl Cl. I-1:~:ric--Cl:1rke cf. Dobson Thompson c, Scott; rf. Jerlnings Harv .<.<. Walls !f. Ramsay 2b, gui-ne p TTm m" rn:__T?1vnt\u`]d-54 and Sr-nth Have a visit by Long Dis- tance . . . it s the next best thing to being together. , _. ..`~---.-x-'-`:.=.'`.`ms'-'`->:-.'- Bring or send the children here with con- fidence that we fit their feet properly. A size, shape and style for every foot. Comfort and wearing qualities the best Ready far Scwol Tamiay See our Bays Oxfors at $1.98 HPR5.:Em3T. S395 S30- It s Better to _Buy Good Lumber... than Wish You Had. Emcoe County s Foot C-o.mwfo_rt"S.};o-e S`t.<')re . Distance disappears when you pick up your telephone: you are talking to someone 100 miles away or so before you realize it, and for as little as 30 cents. Long Dis- tance is easy to use, dependable, per- sonal. See rates in front of your directory. \\ E E SI"1?(3'1`.=\LI'Zl`} IN SERVTNG THE C0'l"l`.`\G`rE 1`iR.I\])E' EVERYTHING IN LUMBER g*u1-me p Umpires--Reyno`1d-H and Scott. of Orillia. J. H. Rodgers, phone 3903 THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1934. Gru}:-cs are sizing wcll and all Vd.':`iu- ties: are pi`og1'c. favorably. Early peaches were at fair crop. Elbertas and other standards will be light. Pastures and aftc1'g'1'a.;`\ while f1'e. (med by recent; rains, are still in poor condition and require additional mois- ture to stimulate ;7:1'o\\ti1. 'I`obe.cco plants have beneted from recent rains, but the crop is spotty due to `drought and has su`ercd coiLsi(1erabl<~ d-zlmage from hail. - .-v~r=-r*.r'-=*""? <`:","'*_ :r.r~, Oice Phone 109 ITH. Manger PENETANG BLANKS LOCALS 8-0; MARCHILDON ALLOWS ONLY ONE HIT. The Barrie ball team a.bso1'bed a real trimming when Penetang scored an 8-0 triumph in the first game of the nal . to (l(:(:id :1 yrroup win nor at Penctang Monday afternoon. The game was \vitnesse(l by a large crowd and they had plenty to cheer about. from the Penetzmq stzmdpoint THO hnmrn fnnm rrnt nwnv fn 51 aw-n-,1` ilUULLln JFUHI. EHO I. (`3IlL`L2l.HL',' FIEUIHDUIHU The home team got away to a grea` .sta.rt in the first frame, scoring three runs on four hits. In the third they got another run and in the fourth three more men crossed the plate on three hits and an error. In the fth they counted thr-i, Iu: run. I1rr\r| f!.u...,.n .vn..Lk(`..l .....J-L...-u. [,llL`_\' CUl.HlL(.'(1 KIl(`l)- 12131, FUN- lvzm Gracey, youthful . st:n to(1 in the box for Barrie but was no puzzle to the I enetum__5 batters. He failed to get by the rst innings, being 1-oplucerl by Jennimzs. Herlrin lzlsted until the fourth. \\m:n Archie Thompson took up the hurling duties and allowed one run in the last ve franws. ~ ` ' 1\/l'......ll.:l.I,... ....,. ..:...n.L...-.1,... .1:.J l!'iUHU5o 1\Tz1.vdhil(lon. nee rig*ht-ha.nder. d mound duty for Penetang and h: the Barrie hitters at his mercy z through the game. He struck out ` and fL0\\'(`.`(l only one hit. which is 1 Ivunun l'n-uf `l)-nu:-nu . .1 `M1,. ELIIU ELl'lU\\'l3U. Ullly UHC Hlln \VnlCn. mczm feat. Ramsay .~'p0i1cd chi|don s bid for :1 no-hit g.'une. St-nrn lw innimmt P rpzx hal ..u~.\ .::9p0rts ews Round 5 5 Reduced Trip 0 Fare INCLUDES ADMISSION T0 EXHIBITION AND COACH TRANSPOR- TATION TO AND FROM TERMINAL INSIDE `THE GROUNDS. (`r()0D l{E l`UR.I\'ING U.\"l`IL SEPTEMBER 10th. LEAVE BARRIE LEAVE TOROHNTO (CLARKSON HOTEL) (BAY AT DITNMS) 6.50 a.m. OAK w w EXHIBITION SPECHALS Uh` _\'u::1` was on nuxu xrkling di. of ball. H10 (`i(i7.on.< of }`vnu- .~ bwn in :xttom1:1na~o :11 \\'!11Cn ':um` In Inc ursu n;;'.<. Ho 1L0\\'Ld oi:1'11t hits ml two. .\I:11'c.11ido11 \\'u.< :11- :x-n`, bust. lxitttor. gc-tting u ....1.\.. ..n.I .. u--.1L- DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th, TO SEPTEMBER 8th :\rchi'idm~. hi Bill Me . .-.m1 LHIC \ ICKU and lvt . `nit- ..,- K`. 1: L3 and ruck In c.G1li1`u. \" 11 pitching. \ n1nh`< T1111 I`<\11ot:111;: I1.-1|} tv:1111 \\`v11 . 1191110 rr-`0i<`i1 1: \\'it1`, :1 SL2 \ i<`1o1'.\" "" U' I:l`1`i1` L]-i\`:\l.~` \\'\`d11l`.\`(L`L\` l`\`l`H`-'5 'l11c_xr:1.111<\ 111<~:1;11 111:1! l`1`n\`l:ll1.: \\:1!1 gt, mm w g_[;__.\.,\. pL1_\`d0\\'l1`.\'. \\-1tn 13:21-1~i:\ 1.-1k1'11\v.` :1 lmck 50:11 Mr the rs: 111110 111 four ."4'-"- Tht` `1H`.k l`~*`l 2 .` :1.,\ ...\ \\~-1.` nll T1-ml 1n 11 [1 Lu ` 020-3 8 1. 000~-2 5 I .\I- Bald 1b. `In \~/-'1 ' ` _ _\1- Dillu J L). &'<. NIa1`chu- ..n,... 01. \?` ..x-y mnnug . .\I :1 '.`ohil~ ommm-11-`.~. i.\`.~'l1('(l ve .\I1A -..x-nu \ - h;u1dvd 4 \\uA\I\ I1L"l1lll].; thl` `l\'l`ZlH (lu\'l_ . lb` HU Mar-I H.`-Iu` .\i` `V Ma? did hag "BABE" MARCHILDON HITS AND PITCHES HIS TEAM TO 3-2 VICTORY. 'I`hv I:n'rir Roxy .~\cv.~' . a \'irLor_\` m the 1`. rmznui of th< 0..\.S,.~\. pl:1_\'do\\'n.< wlwn l.w_\' (iot'r:'.t- mi \"ictm~i:1 H:n~1m,- 5 tn 3% :11. the .-\l l:\mlu.l- dhzmond .\Iomi:1y night. Only a fair crowd was on hand to \\'itx`:0>'.~ \\`-hut.-1ur1w out to bu :1 nv bah :::1.Im~. '.I`hi.< \\'.-1.< proh:\bl_\ due to thy | cloudy. cool \\:1t11u1`, with :1 lig'i11 .. of min t1n`011_;"hou1 111:`! I (V\l!1ll REID AND E. STRANSMAN IN SLUGFEST; GUILFOYLE IN GREAT FORM. gu..u1L:_ The H:\`. hm'ltc.~' . thr .~<'01`1n;: in the tirst` innin;::_< when Boll. tnc lu:1d-o1T mun. hit, :1 .<:1fct_\` to left ulxi and Inudc thb circuit on :1 .~':1critic(- and :1 long outeld Hy. Thv .-\.co.< seuloni .du\\'n :1fterthi,- and in the next seven inning.- held the visitonc scowioss. '1`1. . .\...... u'..\~.\ ..n~.hln 0.. ..-.\+ .. In-).\ lI1I11ILL','." l1Ul(l Lllt` \'lb'lLUl'!< SC()l'l.`|l`.\'S. Thc Aces \\'u'1`L' unable to get u mun past second in the 1~. three 111 nings. but Eddie Strzm.- triph to centre and Reid's shzup si11g`1c tc right in the fourth 1'nune broke _the icu and the .-\L-cs \\`L`1'U ;1\\`u_v to :1 \'iL' tory, I ."u_`,;`3_|3 'l`h:.- Rn-win 1-mn'n, 4:-nur-1? l1(`t` 11ll(1 [110 :\CL`_g \\'L`l'(` ix\\'2l_\' C0 11 Vlt The Barrio 1'Cp1`L`.~`~.'l11&\i.l\'C~ . theiy runs in the fourth, fifth. and slxtl`. i1ming'.<. all oil` Cl121lk`.< o ering`s In the fth, ' two runs were scored w-hen Morry St1'ans1mm `as safe on ;\IcNaib*b s error, Ncss grounded through second and E. St.ran.sir.zu:| drove out a t\\'o-l)ag'g'or In the sixth Arnold Reid . the merry-go round by beating` Gregg`s slow peg` to ' rs, which was followed by an errori by the. same player 'on Saso s hot grounder. Reid going to third and counting on Kashner`s long y. _ Guilfoyle ;< single to centm: scored _. Saso with the last tally for the Aces- . 'l`l1ina'c lnnlrm-I lwricv-l1f 4`rn- Han Manna IlULl:- The vi. staged 21 rally in the ninth which netted them two runs. Mc.\'abb ied out to Kashner. Saddler doubled. Fortier walked and Gregg dropped a pop back of r;,.t which rolled into the crowd for two bugs. Saddler an(IFo1'tie1' .<.'o1'inc_r. Pren- tice fanned and Moore went out Mc- Knight to Mars:hall_ T110 niriincr f'n'ihn~u: ml` +-kn n-uI\-In DKSU \ \ lUI1 Elli`) lilbl. Ld,ll_Y lU]_` Une :\CUS- Things looked bright for the home team in the eighth when Reid hit a double. Prentice replaced Chalk in the box and pulled himself out of the "`:f; l.7bA... ..L.~...A.l .\ A11 , :__ LL- 1\H|gHl.a LU JJ.ZLl`SIl&lll_ The elding: fezxtL11'e.< of the gmne were great czztches by Sadd1m";m(I Savage. Thr. him l`.I\|';..\ \`.1'f]a Um. k.,+ u-M... oznxzzgt. The big m>i_<-.-~ with the hat were-: Reid and E. Sti':m em-ii having a perfect m`ev.'age. Reid _'.';ot four out of four and St2'zu1sman three out of three. Between them they collect- ed seven of the Aces nine hits. and Guilfoyle were the only other two to hit safely. Gregg was the only visitor.< to reach first twice on safeties. v m u. . .. _ [UL lll Llll.` lilb LVVU 111n1ng`S. | Score by inninfrs 2 R H I". Vic_ Harbor ....... ..l00 000 002-3 5 2 Roxy A('(>.< .......... ..000 122 00x-5 9 2 Victoria Harbor-Bel) 3b. .-\rbou1- (-f. Mt-_\'a.hb lb. Saddler ss. FOl'tiC1` lf, Gregg 2b, Chalk 1). P1'entiL-0 p. .`.Icem'-2 c, Savage rf. Wnvv Ar-n: WI:-IIm'n-I+ .... .\Y,... ,. um! \\ ;1IKu1 `.\\'n. .\1;u'c:nxuuu \~.u.~ .u-- so his t-.-;'.vn`_. ':.ittto:'. 1:vttiI1g.;` I1'i1\.h-. two . and :1 walk. In thv xst of the . Pmctang got their 1`:`~t run on ;\'I:m-hi1don .~: triple and B. C1'ippon'_.~ .-in_:`1r-. Bur rie got their two run< in thc lust of the third when with two out Thomp- son walked. Scott got h .-=ing`!O to centre and both scored on Jennings timely drive to right eld. , Ppnntnng won the szanw in the LU uu: . state or the hull. Th-c Aces usx-ti all their 21\'z1ilub10 men. sul). p1z1_V(:1`s in `ohv duf- ferent innin;:.<. Arnold Ra-id .~tzu't<-(1 on the mound with Ness rec:-i\'inrL He allowr-(I two hits and .~'t1'Lu`k om` two. Guilfoylo \\'(-nt in in the 5th 21A.u \\'(2nt 3:1`:-at 5.;'un.<. ; out fou and Ir-ttin`: th- opposition down with one hit. Four ,~I!n.'< \\'ur<: scorr-rl MT R0i :< <)fT<:I`in_g`.<. thrt-(-. of \vhic'h \\`.-n: due to 1-rr01';<. The fth run cam` in the (ri_:htl1 rm :1 walk and two (:1'r0r.<. I o . . , xUIif0_\'i' pitched zmothm` on-3 good grmm-V. fanning six and |f_','l\'lIl_'. .` out only five hits. Chalk l l .~'ta2'te(l for the visitors and pitched good hall until the fourth, when the .~\<'o-': began to touch his offe1'i11g's. `l .~'t1'm.-k out: three and alloworl eight hits. Prentice allowed only one! hit in the last two innings. S('()1`r- hv inninrr:< 2 L) 1-1 L` c, savage IT. I Roxy Aces-McKnigl1t ss, Nr.-as c, E. Stran. cf. Hines Sb. Reid rf, T. Saso lb, Marshall 1b, Kv._~tm01' If.` M. Strunsman `Zh. Guilfcyle p. The Roxy .`\CC_\' had 21 gzrand txmi waving at Lenny Willimns t1n'0ug*`:1 :1 drizzling: rain Tuc-.<(lz1y at the Alla..- dale ball diamond. The game was an exhibi-tion :1fT21i1' with Copclzmd s l m.-\\'<>1'y Senior .~\ tvam of 'l`o1'0nto and omlml in the cigrhth with tho visi- Loxx on the h(,-uvy vnd of 21 5-0 $(.`0l`(`, A real g".un<` was spoiletl by the rain, which came at int.;-1-vu1_< throng};- out. The vi.~'itin_: bn.-\\`m'.< had four of their ve runs handed thmn (luv to the .<]im)or_\' .~'latC* of the ball. f'm'nn1- nninu~; Avnnhl IJ..:.I +....+...a LENNY WILLIAMS HOLDS ACES TO ONE HIT AND NO RUNS. '1`h<,~ nal ;:wimmin_<:. nu ct \\'u.< hold :11. the Allan on 'I`uv.~'(l:xy :1I't,ern00n. ( was keen (lnwpitc the cool \ cold \\':1Lc1'. Tnlxn r\\-In.-ni tuhluillnal 1 com \\':ll;L`l'. John Dymx-nt. obtained thv _x:vo:m-. mlmln-r of poillla of the _iunior.~' xlur-I ing` tho \\*m~kl_v ;<\\'ixnming_-` .'\l1(l ulivinxx, on-I1t..-. Ho will 1`(`(`L`i\`t` :\ nn lldon (luring: won thu nu-In! for Hlvl senim` l~o;v.-`. and H113 .\h-(`,n':.<'I:1Iul t..|. girls. 'l' nu-(lnls will bv u\\`:u`(l<-d uh} .. 1.. .. .l.. .\ A 4 S\\'imming:. _\'anl.<--.loln1 I); K: n Wildmzm. lhuln I.I rm nun wu(1ma.n. Under 1-1 yuan. 50 y:n'd. Goring . Bob Dixon, VV:11tc1' I U1l(1(`.1' IS ye.'n.<. free . |G0ring. Vernon .l`21l|m>r. 17".! 152 ...\...-_- hm.-mo timely (il`1\'0 to rignt new. Penetang won the gzmiu eighth. Sltepherd batted for Richa1'(l- l son and walked, coming home on J. Bald s triple to centre. Bald came i home on the squeeze play when M. Bald laid down a perfect bunt. In the last innings Barrie used three pinch hitters. .-Iook, batting for Ramsay. fanned; Reynolds. for Ma- guire. walked; Tribble for Clarke. walked. With Lhe tieing run on sec- ond. Dobson grounded to sholt for the nal out. 'T`vlui rrnnun \IVnc n vnul I-\nHln `Frrnrn L.l0l".Hg- V(`1`11UI1 .l'2llll](.`l`- Under .18 yc'.11`.<, breast stmku-- 16111011 Goring`. 20 _vc;u's and under. free st._\'I0-- Elton Purkor. Seymour Johnson. -)0 um,`-- -nul nnrlnr, hvnzmf chm-_L-1 --xu1ton 1';u'KL*1'_ Di\'i11_r).:. low board. undur 1-J. ye.u'.~ ---Bob Dixon, Lloyd Gomag. Don Felt. I`.n.-nu Dnlx hixvnn `Wnn Wrif I mton nu-Ker. ouyxuuur .:uun_~uu. 20 ycu1'.< and unrlor, breast st1'ck.- -lS1ton P;11'ke1'_ n:\-;\\n' 1nu- kn-nu} n1uL.n 11 \!nn'_ rem. I '1`owo1'-B0b Dixon. Don FL'it- _ ' Lloyd Goring. PlLmg'in_2`-Don Felt. Llovd GO1'i1`.;:'. ' Bob Dixon. ' Under 18 _vcurs. low bozu'd-F`rud Wr.~bb, Eldon Goring, Vernon Pamer. ; . To\\`o1`~--.Frod Webb. Vernon Pa1m- ` er, Eldon Goring. 20 yc-ars and under, low boa.rd-r Seymour J olhnson, Elton Parker. '1`n\um-_..Qnvmn1n- .T.n1'm:n'n, Tmfnn i ' beymour JU'l1Y1SOI1y EAEUII. .l."d.Hu:1'. f | Tower-Seymour Johnson, Elton ' | Parker- \.`|'J.1V14D ' Swimming, under 18 years, free St_V1e-Mav1`g`ue1'1te Mays. I Rm:-use +v-n1rn._Mnva11n1-ifn N[:1v:., o1:y1e-Ma.v1'guu1`1Le lVJ.'d.yb`- Breast Stroke--Marguerite Mays. Helen .G.a1'vin. O Irnuvc uvu-I nnrlnv -F1-rs-L. c+\~1n nexen .Lx.arv1n. 20 years and under. free style- Ella u\`Ic:Caus1and. Breast Stroke-E 11u McCaus1and, Diving, low board`-Mary McCa.us-I land, Eljla MCC.-1us1and. I Tower-Mary Mc`Caus1and, Ella McCaus1and. l D`I1v\n`:\\n~ 1311.. `:\/fnf`nn;Jnn.-I `nlnun lVlCb'cll.lSlklIl(J.. Plungmg'-E11a McCausland, Mc'Cau. The Barrie bull team were nally beaten out of group honors_ [. comes as 21 kind of shock, perhapz; because it had become ahnost. a habit for the local team to win the rigixt to advance into the pla;:dow'.v..s. The Pena-tang tezun is smart; they had to` be. and in .\Ia1'c'nildon they"ha\'e o!:v=[ of the best pitchers and hitter. in] the intermediate B sc-ie.~'. VV(- hopo they go a long way. ' 1 ! i I the nnzu out. The game was a real battle from start to nish with the outcome un- decided till the last man was out. The Barrie hitters failed to come through when a hit would `have meant the game. They had nine men left on to Penetzmg s four. imfiria nf Mn!`n11i|rinn. NT. Raid I '["no Southampton Fishermen and: Lefty Goldsmith 1'cceive(l 21 jolt or: Tut.-.<(Ia_v \\ hen they were .:i\'c-n 21 `-1-2} t1'i1mnimg; by Strathroy in H1!) fir.~:t{ round of the interm-(-(li:-.1te _-`C .~'r:1`?c~:-'. , St1'ath1'0y scored all four runs in the ', ;~:<.-cond inning".-=. For once Hector wa.~':L not able to come througrh and in 11.4? [own _L`21me. The . guune is card i `ed for Souhampton on Momlzly. i ` I I\J:u';:urr~t G 51:11`. nislw- .<\\`im at tho [- .\Ii.::< Grhblv 1 any training r-old \\~0:Lt:h(,-1' 2 of (-omIitim1 Friday uif.-:ht the Roxy Aces were pm.-;:<-11to(l with the A. E. Patterson tronhy. <-mblcmzxtic of the Simcoc Softball Association chznnpionship. Tony Saso int1'oduccd E11 Cra\vf.n-ri.' p)-e;:idnnt of the Associatiorl, and who p1'c;scntcd the trophy to Howard Smart. m2z.nz1;>,'t:1' of the team. Each of the executive and ,])1zLy0r.< were introduced to the autlienr-r) by Man-- 2lf.:'(?l' Smart. The ;1*`:\i1' took place :1l| tho `3nxy'I`Iwut1'r~. I MARGARET GRIBBLE FIFTH IN BARKER CUP SWIM . unvi 'l"no Jollingwoorl junior baseball team were defez-.ted by the Owen Sound CTe::cent;: in the 1~. of theirl . 1 +0 n qrn~H*`]1 mm ,.1....,... run The Roxy Acc-.< play the return! gzunc at Victoria. Harbor Friday even- ing. Although the Aces won hzmdilyf c.-nuufzh M0ndz1_v at AJ1a.(Iz1l(.-, it may! be 2-. different : up north. The! wim1<.-'1' of this .~-.-1'ies M17. muet Chr-.~'-1 Icy in the next round. i ouuuu k;`1U:xL'l.'Il`l,d 111 U10 lll`. OI U101) series 1 to 0. Smith. the clever Col-_ Iingwvood 1'ig*11t.-hantler, has quite at :'eput'.1ti0n as a .t1'ike-out man. In, this >;:nm,> he didn t do badly, 14 `men whi'in_: uml nnly three 11itti:1,9; .-aft-Iy. KIWANIS FlNAL SWIMMING MEET ll`lS- l4ll\' Ill later date. Thv \\'innv' SPORT GLEANINCS co renemngs Iour. Oustide of Marchildon. M. Bald was the best hitter for the \'i;iLor.~'. getting two safeties. Devilliers, J. Bald and B. Crippen had one ea-ci1_ For Barrie Jennings got a double and a single. Scott. W.'111.< and Hare came through with one hit each. Both teams were charged with om l'I`Y`}' I 45 fafx}.f' L3\7 I D 1'. undur . I)yn1vnt, `u . and diving" I Allzuulalc wh:1rl' . :1l't.erno0n. Con1pu.-tiiion rite \\'v:1thor and Griblr-. Ion-21] . ml fth in tho Barkm - l`I.\:hihition on S'1iLH`(]iL\'. - hm! bovn unable to do g Iatr,-ly hocaL1:'(- of `Eu: 1' and Wu: not in tho bu,-~'t 1 for tho r21<-o_ m-re us full0\\'.< GIRL S undrn. 1 E The Nm'rhern .':11'd.~'--l.luyi tor Bcnmon. J 1 st .\"v-Fl(l0;'. `i Mary ::1`I'0r. S(,`01'(.` by innings: Penntang ..O10 Barrie ..O02 D..nn+..nn- T Dari The zzttmirirmcc at the C.I`.'.E ha I 1);-on betL~:,- 6-arh day than 21 _\,'ea: ago, an indication of more normal iroiiclitiom. (3115. He 1'eferr0(l to l)u. p1':u`t7.- uncovered by the price s1n'cad.< am! mz1.<.- huyin__- inqui1'y. I suppose I shall be pilloricd for this. he ru- murkcd. referring: to thin-.-:.< .'1i.- CATTLE AND LAMBS FTITRMER ON THE TORONTO MARKET LU I)l.`l`J_Ul'lI1 .`3'UI'\'lC(`~ One of the 1z11'g'e. nut;'1-mvth 0." Capitalism \vz1;< the in. Lom})21.1 ies. But of th<.-i,- total (.-arnin;;'.<. 011'.) |2`,- _- pm` ('ont_ wvnt to st0L'kh()-I(1C~' There \\'e1`(.- mm'<> than 2.000.000 lifv insurance policies in force in C:1n:x(l:s whivh would be ;11'1)it1':u'i1y t1h01i.~ W]1:\ .:,_+`m.,u:n... :n.z:. mm-n \\'uuI(1 uu ;1rnxu':1:'I1y -,1non.~ :1 While dz-fcmlin; intlividual o\\'n(:r- ship and libemy of :u-tio11,umIer \`.`hiL'h he said. the a\'r~1-;xgL- ( .';1n:1 quuli ed as 21 cupit list. .``I';'. S`..~vux1s con- do-mne(l ,-urth hL1.~:i11(2sso.< as had u.~:<- their opp01`tunitiu.< to br-(`mm \\':,-ulthy through unfair competition and by zLhu.' of tho p1'nrlu('m'.< or tnr- x\`0r`:;- CPS. LI .. ..,. i`, Toronto. Aug. 2$J.--Lamb prices a(l\':mc(:(l 25c and \\'orc rm:-1'. Cat- tle t1'u(lin<,': \\'u< dull owing to tho poor quality of .<'L1pply, but the hold- ovcr was I'0(lL1c0(l from 900 hezul to 500. Good hutchcr.< rmlgtwl from $4.50 to $4.75. whiln \\'(,~ig'ht_\' >`1.c'01`.~' moved from $2 for common to and $5.50 for bx`-.-.t :_.v:r:ulr-.<. Btltc-l1er.: cows went at :1 top of 532,75. while lcannr-:'.< \ve1' 3.v:oin_u' ut, Choicw l`}Il\`D\` l\vnnn-l-If er: mm: M: :u - -3`!-DU L0 1?9-'L't)- \` bx -.-.1 1 . nu n -n rn-,- nu... I m not protecting .~'e1 :1\':i)`I<'v ious and greedy men who 2ue_0peru1 ing under the capitalist systvm, but I lam not going` to denounce that s_v.~'.tem `because some under It do thi11g'.- `they should not do and that are not nfundamental to the s}'ste111. Hon. H, `H. Stevens told :1 g`at11erin_4' of hu.< - ineis men 23.1 . Nelson recently. Every 1zu'mm' who h:1.< :1 fem-r around a ])it'Cc 01' ]:1nd and own some impI(:ment.4 and . is :1 cupi- uiist. S0 is the garage keeper who has some tools-. Or the ;:1' -3: 'the dry goods` 1n(rreh:1nt.< or .myon~_- who [)o. :m_v!}1i2~._;' with \vhi(-l'- 'to perform ser\`ieu. (hm nf Thu I-,uI-wncf nnin-I-nu n" Advnnr-.1; cuun:-:'.~' \v01`<` }.j:o1n_u` Lihoicx` calves b1'oug'ht Sf; and $6.59. new lambs jumped from $6 to Bacon hog'.< gained 15c and 1"-J-, from $8 to $8.50. In B:u'1 ir.- $8.10 \`'2L~` paid. Potatoes zxro brin_srin5.v; from 600 tn 65 per b:1_ but (Ix-:11;-13 um o'L-mu; st01'n_:(- potzltnos at .`- .0c to 40c per bag. ]". sontl hn-nu -Inn (3:mn..u- 1.`, -..>- n3L'Ull.' U) llllllllfdh 1\. 11 ............. 000 ._...._ .....002 000 P-netzLng'-J. Bad 3b. Devilliers r. H. Crippen Mzuv don 1). Spea-rn 1'1". B. Crippt-n 2b. Quaig `If..-Richadson cf. T-`.1: \ vin_.(".I-urlrrz hf. nnh,:nn