Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1902, p. 7

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THE DAILY WHIG, WED NESDAY, MARCH 3 2 DWELLING Op | Ceothers' bakery jr Abo the ston ee Nira 2 o 8 : PLEASANTLY SITUATE th. , containing electri OFFIC sorner © CU wthoK FEUIS CC ARGITECT, 4 a Ne», ad MONEY AND BUSINESS. IN LARGE Off SMAL reten "intlront. on cit to 8 tenao Loe wpposit DOLLARS to ten thows lars a og London a Globe Company. ; urance $1,187,218. In additor 'the have for secer : of all the stock KINGSTON. Dominion Business College ~~ TORONTO ast equipment gent in Cunmda. for securing positions, FOR CATALOGUE. Life Building, Torvato. Baby enjoys his bath all the more, and his sleep is the sweeter when you ose BABY'S OWN SOAP It softens nod soothes all skin irrita. tions, keeping it healthy and fresh. Don't nse imitations on Baby. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO , Mrrs, MONTREAL. »2 The more women know about healthful food; the niore they will appreciate the absolute purity and un- varying strength of Empire Soda Best for Baking. Light delicious and healthful food is the result when you use Empire Soda, the purest,' cheapest and' best leavening agent on market. . 1f your grocer doesn't keep Empire Soda, tell him hie can get it from any wholesaler in an hour and you wont take anything else. Be. per packet, ABSOLUTE - SECURITY. Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Boar Signature of ACRIULTURE. 1% CANADA, HOW THE GOVERNMENT AIDS IN FARMING. -- Export Products Last Year In- creased in Value--Work at the Dairy Farm of Great Value. The anni! report of the minister of agriculture fur the dominion of Can: ada, for the year ended Oetober 3a. fast, is & badger of intqresting mat ter, in which ail the salient features of one national agricultural sod hor ticaltural proadocts are And bow gratifying dt is to be minded that ai the Pag-American ex: position, in the competitions for live stock, Canmda carried off an extra ordinary nuniber of prizes, mich lar ger in proportion to the pumber. of animals entered than the. United States, which was the only other com petitor, with the natural reanlt of stimulating move than ever the trade in live stock between Canada and thé United States In Yhe section devoted to arts and agriculture, there is an instructive re of Canada's agricultural re quirements, coupled with a not alto: gether exhaustive description of how they are being met, Cold storage, and its developments, naturally bold front in this volume, for next in 'mportanee to the production of foods for export, comes in 0 tural sequence, the necessity for their pres servation while waiting, as as while actually in transit. The most fastidious grumbler could not find a peg in this regard on which to hang sven the fimsiest of complamts. The honorable minister of agriculture has not wearied the reader with superfla aus statistics; and with characteris tie generosity he has not taken to himself. all the credit for increased prosperity in his department of state, crediting the officers of the department with the parts they have respectively taken in bringing about these exeéllont results. The farmer views progress not only bry enhanced production, but also by sgugmented profits; and under each of these headings he shows up well, The value of some Canadian farm product exported last year showed a phenome nal increase in volume compared with 1296 such as peas, which hae vise from $1,200.49], in the later year lo 22.674, 712 in 1904; flonr, which had rigen - from $7TIR433 in 1806 to 4, 015.206 last vear; and oats which in 1806, amommted to £273,561, had risen in 1001 to $2,100.52] Ta the butter trade the value of the exports in 1901 was 23,205 668, having increased from 81,052.080 in 1806, or over two hundved per cent. while from the port of Montreal alone the number of packages enrried in cold storage inc reased from 207 S63 in 1900 to 410,503 in 1961, Canadian hutter is sertaiply » winning = a better relative pitice 0 the markets of the mnited kingdom than it has oceupied at any previous period, The bacon trade, phenomenal progress value of the export' of pork, bacon, hams, ete. was only $4,146 554, whereas, at the close of the last fiwca' year it had risen to S51 1,899 820, In cheese, while. in 1886, the exports valued 813956571, in 1900 they ex eonded £10,800,000, and in 199% reach ol $20,690,951. There Kas been no threatened falling off in the export of cheese this vear: but it is expected that this will be more than counter balanced during the current twelve months by the establishment of con solidated curibg roous 1t is satisfactory to learn that Can adian eggs are favored in Great Bri tain: and, as importers have distinet Iv stated how" they ean be sucressful Jv put at best rales on the English markets Me, Fisher hns taken thi opportunity of instrncting pogiiTy keepers how to prepare, pack and de pateh. \ ; The special fattening of chickeds for old country markets bas passed be yond the trial stage, and here, again the spirited enterprise of the minister hus redounded 10 the profit of poultry keeper. Work st the experimental farm has been phenomenally prolific of inform ation profitable the horticulturist, to the agrienltm int, and ip the poultry keeper, while researches in the entomologieal see tion have been of great wervice Some important chemical investiga tions are chronicled, and thix divi sion of the report is of special inter ast to Nova Seotin farmers resid on the Porders of the Bay of Fundy. The contifiued systematic testing of promising varities of agri ulturat Crops obtainable in different f re View well liberally also, manifested In 1806, the parte ol the world has placed Canadian farm ore in the van as to knowledge of the beat and roost productive sorts. 5 ugricultural products. They have Jentned to obwerve the characteristic differences in varieties, and, theiv powers of observation thas awakened, they have been led to bring these ia ciilties to bear on other problems in {heir brasiness, to their individual ad vantage and profit, ' in thue, have become interested in this . aha Nave benefited thereby, and inihcanoe hat this been. raj ling through all sections of community. The new fea » svnurl disteihution of winder The astro: minister of agriculture, has made this work jal. Under the fer arrangement, samples. than those hithertn sent have been for, © fhe weed emt out heing ent. n portrayed. | present a the | to the dairyman, to) Their neighbors, | PRODUCE AND PRICES. ------ The Standard Rates - The Local Markets. : { Kingston, Harch 25. "Prices in the | | Joval markets remain practically the | { same as Just week. i Moat--Beef, forequarters, 4jc. to Be. | a ib hoice cuts, 12ie. a Ih; western | { fooef, Be. je. a Ib; yeariing lamb, { {by the carcase, . ab; fore | quarters, ibe a ib.; Wndquarters, 10c. ! to 1%. = 1b. hogs, live weight, Se. ai Th: dressed, Te ito Se a lb; veal, by i the earcase, Of. a Ib; tongues, 3c. each: mutton, fc. to To. a lb. ! Flour and jead.--Faomers' flour and | bakers' strovg, $2 to $2.10 a owt; | | Hungarian potent, $2.20 to $2.90 a | jewt; oat meal and rolled oats, i {to $5.75 =» bil; corn-meal, $1.50 to | 81.60 a owt; bran, $22 a ton; shorts, | {$22 to 823 8 tom; bay 810 to $12 a ton; straw, $7 to 88 a ton. i Grain--Wheat, white winter and Can t adian, spring, 63¢. 10 72. a bushel ; Joes) soft wheat, 65. a bushel; North- bern No. 1, The. to 77¢. a bushel; Mani- | A { soba No. 1, bard, 80c. a bushel; buch- | wheat, 50¢c. a bushel; barley, 45¢. to Sc. a bushel; peas, Tc. & bushel; oats, 40c. a bushel; rye, 52¢. a bushel. Fruit-California naval oranges, 20c,, Me., 40c. a' dow; Florida oranges, 20c. | to Bbc. a doz; Jamacia oranges, 30c. | a dozen; bitter oranges, 8c. to 0c. | a doz; pears, 20e. to 30c. a doz; Ma | laga grapes, 95¢. a lb; cranberries, | Zic, to 136. a quart lemons, 20¢. to | 80c. a dogen; bananas, 20¢. to] dc. a dozén; apples, $250 to 86 a bibl, Vegetables--Potatoes 90e. to 81, bag; oviods, $1.10 a bag: car yots, 40c. to Bde. a bag, turnips, 40¢. | to SOc. a bag; beets, 0c. a bush. cel: | ery, be. to We. bunch; cabbage, 3c. to | Ge. a hgad. sii She. to £1.20 cach; ducks, 75e. | The goose, to O0¢. a pair; chickens, 40c. to a pair; fowl, 40e. to T5e. p pair. Fish ~~ White, fish, * blue fish, 2c a I: smelts, 124c. a lb; halibut, 15¢. a Ibi bloaters, 40c. a i dozen: finhan baddie, 10c. a lbh.; sal | mon trout, 12¢. a lb; Seattle salmon, | 5c. a Ib.; salt salmon, salt trout and { salt mackerel, 100. a Ib; smoked cis | eoes, 1c. a Ib.; salt ciscoes, 7¢. a b.: | salt codfish, Te. to 15c. a Ib.; lobsters, | 15. a Ib: little neck clams, 20¢ al dozen: frogs' legs, 30¢. a ih. shad, | a:b; kippered pollick, be, a Hides These prices John McKay, Brock kins, 50c. to 600, each: deer skins, 10e. | a Jo: beei hides, No. "1, 6. a th.: beef hides, No. Be. a Ibs horse hides, $2.25 rendered tallow, herring, 40¢, a dozen; >. | { ih, Fur, { 85: coun, to 75. mink $2 to 20¢. to Dairy Wholesale. Rutten--Creamery 22e. to de. lb. rolls; 17e. to tor; 14de. a Ib. 1 15¢. a 1b baking but a Mh Cheese=94c. a 1b. Dairy Retail, Butter--Oreamery, 35e. to 2c. a Ih farmers', in prints, 22, a Hy: in rolls, 18e. to 20¢. a Ib Cheese--124¢, a 1b, Eggs. Wholesale--Fresh, ade. dozen. Retail--Fresh, 15¢ to Me. a a dozen. -- MaPkets Elsewhere. Toronto, March 24 Wheat, fash... The. ta S0ie; whe to Te; wheat, to Ge wheat, to G74c; outs, hash, Ble rye, bash. , $11 shies, white, bush. , goose, bush bush., 45c. to to files peas; bush., 58c. to Hie hay, to § straw, alsik choice, alsike, No. 2, bush roil clover, bush, $1.50 to timothy, bush., $2.50 to £3.25 £7.75 to $8: bat Hix. Ne 67e. ie. bush. spring, barley Nie to 85e; ckwheat, sr ton, SN: B% timothy, { i ton j por hush. , 2 bso 50 wo 87: FRETS, | ire god hogs, owt. tex, in Ib rolls, 15%. to 2le: butter { erenmery, 2lc. to chickens, fle, to 81: ducks, per parr, 8 5. turkeys, per 1b, 12 to He § . per eggs, new laid, 15 j 10 16; per bbl. £3.50 to R150: potatoes, per bag, 62. to TH turnips, per be 200. to Jed yois, per bag, 25¢ 2060. pees fis, Me. apples, car to ae. onjons, per Sc; parsnips, per bag, Me. to dc cauliffower, . per dozen, 6c. to Tae. eanbhage, per dozen, 0c. to Be. cel ory, per dozen, Se. to 0c. - rhubarb, per dozen, 81; beef, Toregquariers, owt R350 to 87; heel, hindquarters, | go 0.50: bead, modium, care to 87 beef, chor, owt. 8 lamb. 89 to $10.00; 'mutton, owt to 5% vend, choiee, wt; 88 10 89 Montroal, March 24--Several very choir cattle wore held at From %e. wn Se, per Ib, but Gio. per 1b. was about the highest Bgure paid to-day. and Te. per th, was paid for four every choion cattle on Saarday. at feo De. to Bho. per Ih pood sock at from fc. to pear He. and the dommon stock from Re. to le. per lb. There were several very fine large bulls sold at from Bo. to Sie. per 1b 6. Martel bought eight chisies Fuster eattle, paying from Hie to to Ble. por Hh. There wat a lot of exten cudves from Teronte, which wold {an from $350 te $1.50, or from 6le. tes Theo per db. The other calves wokd at from $1.50 to 8% each. Bheep sold at shout do. per db. and yeartings ai Be, he; these that had been 4 about half a cent. per wg ish were nearly all human food, * and preity | clouds that Poultry=Tnrkeys, 81 to 81.00 each; | tand ran for | Todkly wat looking 12, a lb.; flounders and tomeods, Bo. | the i ! ] Ar \ ) are given by { years without it." Yes, so we did, the street : Dekin | same i cannot each; | 56. a Ib; unwashed | people say wool, 8c. a Ib; washed wool, 1%. ai £2.50; fox, 22 to | ers have not ns hinge 5c: skunk, 25¢. | farmers', in prints, 18¢. to 2c. thin | at, ved, bush. | per ! bag, We. to: $1: beets, per bag, Mc. to | 87.50 | Prime heeves sold | 10000000004 2006 coc ee rtts i Jolly Wind Sprite. The winds a jolly little sprite, His merty tricks we ste The louves upon the trees be shakes, Tiwa scampurs of we glee He unless the pretty flowers nod, vars the windmill tous, He Or He whirtles jowd, or mouns and groans bresthes with whispering sone He whirls the smoke im chimney small bends the green grass low. He's hore, we think, he's yondie mow So swiftly does he go. He This bmoy litt sprite, We host but cannot Oh, thers ! He Awl hung it the wind, i big men's hat oe a The Sun And North Wind. dispute omee arose between ths sun and the north wind as to which was the stronger of the two. Sudden ly they saw = traveller coming down the road and the sun said : "I see a way to deeide our dispute, whichever of us ean make thal tray eller take off his cloak, shall prose the sirospee: You begin.' The north wind began to blow ns hard as he could upon the traveller But the harder he blew, the more closely did the traveller wrap his cdoak round him, till at last the | north wind having put forth all kis | strength in vain, had to give up in despair. Then sun, driving away the had gathered came out and shone in all his glory. He dared hia most sultry beams upon the tra veller, who sgon found it too hot to walk with his cloak on; he flung it aff protection to the nearest the shade. nn Teddy's Query. One brother was toll and slim, The other chubby and short, at them one Apparently lost in thought aight, "Mamma," th, "Which w For me to he mkod at le old vou likes be grow porth and tile it soutd om Or like Willia, from t to west The Need Of The Kindergarten. Many people say : "Why do we need Kindergarten 7" We got along as we got along without elec tricity before its discovery, but our lives are not our own, and a child be taught too early to learn that lesson of living for others Again the kindergarten all right for poor children, whose moth the time to devote to | their training; hut a child needs oth [ er society than the mother, no matter is { how wise and good may be her train ing. H it be an only child it is apt to | be over-indulged; or the vounger, i ix apt te have too much training | from elder brothers and sistersi but a | three hours' at the kindergarten a child associates te kind. and it is tanght conser | ati for others amd to subordinate {ite will tothe wishes of others. Then I mother has often upon hes {bv society, and [ do not mean hy this alwavs fashionable society, hut while intercourse, which may take her the home, when she must {"eall in some gne to fasiag in the car ? the children. Tuo often the effect o whe dip the intercourse daily gives demands i some L outside of to { a week minded, weak willed nurse resorts to means 'of bribery and manage him untriathial and dowmineer cll that the "Kinder rartin perfect. Often tow much ix expected, and It should b we have the child ont of twenty-dovr iit of the parents thal is. nog hetter, The what their in the teaches to be do not kL) mg ¢ system 18 { | eeption to i { | | borne in mind that t but ho {and it the Litho sehool-system { have a vight to | ehild is doing in the sch I kindergarien, Often the s | jx an enveloping and not a developing of ideas. Children should be taught to feel rightly. The should by trained rightly and will trathing must | be_ like other trang for a child tonly Tse ag he = ohediert and it is on with us alls ns we hocom the demands of duty becom | free. and » litile child can learn fron ofiect back tocanse. 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