RM2AMXXX5–Examples of the works of art in the Museum and of the decorations of the building, with brief descriptions . Wg FIRE BOC, BRONZE. lb.CWT H. 3F b.lW.W.S.FT. S. K. M- (N» 3011-51) J. SRO 0 kE. FECIT. FIRE-DOG. BRONZE. No. 3011—1857. ONE of a pair of fire-dogs : the difference between the two being thatthe figure upon this represents Jupiter, on the other Venus. Theheight is three feet and a half. The modelling is bold and the ornamentation rich, almost overdone; but the base is not sufficiently solid. The composition is arranged in four stages ; the decorations consisting of festoons, masks, and
RM2AN3K0H–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . lington Street, Strand, W.C. 384 MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. September 23, 1907. DOGS of all kinds for health and con-dition should now be fed upon SMITHS NOTED DOG FOODS. HOUND MEAL,TERRIER MEAL, orMEAT DOG BISCUITS, each 16s. per cwt. at any Sta-tion in England for cash.Numerous unsolicited testimonials. Order drect from— GEORGE SMITHS Dog Food Factory, NORWICH - ms ITira—— CUPISSS CONSTITUTION BALLS. -JHAfie MARK FOR HORSES, ForCrease, SwelledLegs, CrackedHeels, Coughs,Colds, &c, andkeeping High-fedHorses in Health.FOR NEAT CATTLE
RM2AX59JB–Farmer and stockbreeder . can now be booked fordelivery any of these months. THE LINCART DRY MASH FOODS kT,^* satisfaction; they are used in every p.art01 the British Isles to-day with amazing result^?. To-days prices : Cwt., carr. paid.Vt°- ^ 5 for Adult and Laying Stock. 30s. ? No. 2 Dry Ma.ih for Chickens .. .. 30gNo. 3 Dry Mash for Moulting Stock .. ,. SOs!No. 4 Dry Mash for Breedlug .Stock .. .. 30sNo. 5 Dry Mash for Fattening Stock .. .. 32sISO. 6 Grain for Chickens .. 40s No. 7 Grain for Adult 30a No. 8 Grain for Growing Stock .. .. .. 32s.Samples on application. Prompt delivery. The LI
RM2AJ66Y7–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . CANADIAN AGENTS: WRIGHT & COPP, 40 Wellington St. East, TORONTO. SOUPS.-3 lb. Cans. MULLIGATAWNY.JULLIENE.BOULLION.VEGETABLE.PRINTANIER.ETC. CRESCENT BRAND. BRUNNER, MOND & CO., Ltd., ITOETH^vVICH, TSIlSTG-Il^IEsrilD, MANUFACTURERS OF p^ BICARBONATE of SODA ^ADE NlAft^ REFINED and RECRYSTALLIZED—The Purest and Cheapest in the Market. —iiiiiiiuwiiiiiiiiis SODA CRYSTALS ???|||i|1— Of the Finest Quality, in 1-2 and 3 Cwt. Drums, and 400 lb. Casks Net Weights. Orders for direct Importation from the Wholesale Trade Only. ?WINN & HOLLAND, - - MONTREAL. SOLE AGENTS
RM2AWPK4E–Farmer and stockbreeder . AM) CHAM mat or Adniain/ni he jovunal.. THE MACHINEFOR EVERY JOB. THE FAMOUSALL PURPOSE TRACTOR Points of Excellence 30 H.P. En|<iie Paraffin Driven.3 Speeds & Revcrsj. Separate PulleyGear. Enclosed Fan Radiator for allClimates. Two Good Foot Brakes-Garner Patent 5 Minute DetachableLand Grips, and Sectional RubberTyres. Medium Weight Mac ine,34 cwt. ? ? WRITEFORBOOKLET,Etc ^SK for Fine AitGarner liooklet.It answers all ques-tions. A Postcardwill fetch the GarnerTractor Booklet perreturn. It tells every-thing. THE 1921 TRACTOR IN1920. Price £465 YOU NEED IT.DONT WA
RM2AJEGP2–Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . 40c. Gooseberry Jam. 1.70 45c. Orange Marmalade .... 1.45 37ic. Freight prepaid on five oases or more shipped direct from factory to Windsor, Owen Sound, Colllngwood, Gravenhurst, Ottawa, Montreal, and to all Intervening points In Ontario. To all other points a freight allowance of 2So. per cwt. will be made. TERMS; Net, No Discount The T. UPTON CO., Limited, HAMILTON, : CANADA THE CANADIAN GROCER THISTLE Canned Fish Canned Haddies, Kippered Herringand Tunny Fish packed under thelabel and brand of Thistle, comedirect from the famous St. MarysBay Fishing grou
RM2AFXM7D–. The poultry manual. A complete guide for the breeder and exhibitor ... The Bill of Pare for SuccessfulChicken Rearing 5PRATT5 PATENT c?^^-:^ CHICKEN MEAL [SOAKED)AS THE CHICKS BREAKFAST, and CHIKKO (Regd. Trade Mark) AS THE EVENING DRY FEED Per cwt. Bag, 20/-. Per J-cwt. Bag-, 10/6. Carriage Paid. MAKES HENS LAY and KEEPS THEM AT IT Spratts LAYMOR Meal for Poultry Per cwt. Bag, 14/-. Per |-cwt. Bag, 7/6. Carriage Paid. Your Dealer ca7i supply yoit^ but see you get our Foods in Sealed Ba^s, 55 WE SUPPLY EVERYTHINO FOR THE POULTRYMAN Our Book on Poultry Cidture will be sent Free on request. Sp
RM2AM582D–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . Every Description of Farming Requisite.Write for Prices to .-—Wm. BOWEN, Timber Merchant and Wood Dealer, HALSTEAD, StVENOAKS. LION COMPOUND CAKEAND MEAL Carefully blended from bestmaterials only, which areall subjected to analysisbefore being used. UNEQUALLED FOR FATTENING CATTLE & SHEEP. PRICES: Cake, £7 per ton.Meal, £6 15s. per ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. All quotations free on rail, Uxbridge. GRJMSDALE & SONS, LTD., RABBS MILL UXB Rl DGE. RENOVATE your PASTURES ™ By Applying ALBERTS BASIC SLAG (Thomas Phosphate Powder),6-10 cwt. per acre,Duri
RM2AMY717–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ., 12, Red Lion Square, London. W.C.Telegraphic Address : Prosum, London.Telephone. Ac. : 4030 Central. POCS8 of all kinds for health and con-dition should now be fed upon SMITHS NOTED DOG FOODS. HOUND MEAL,TERRiER MEAL, orMEAT DOC BISCUITS, each 16s. per cwt. at any Sta-tion in England for cash.Numerous unsolicited testimonials. Order direct from— GEORGE SMITHS Dog Food Factory. NORWICH CUPISS S CONSTITUTION BALLS. TRADE »AI FOR HORSES, ForCrease, SwelledLegs, CrackedHeels, Coughs,Colds, &c, andkeeping High-fedHorses in Health.FOR NEAT CATTLEAN
RM2AWPGAK–Farmer and stockbreeder . lo Stoae £1 las. 6d. cwt. , £1 11s. Od. Carriage paid England and Wales, ornearest Porta- 1 6 per bag extra to Scotland. Factory Grimsby. DONT FEED RATS AND MICE.DONT LET NEW SACKSBECOME WORTHLESS,BUT USE WILMOTS ^stVLS ^ °CORN & MEAL BINS. Saving MONEY IN CORN AND SACKS. S. M, WIL.MOT & CO., LTD.,. Various sizes and shapesIN or OUTDOOR USE. OF IRONIMONGERS ANDliMPLEIMENT DEALERS. BRISTOL. WALTER A. WOOD. MACHINES AND IMPLEMENTS. PROMPT THIS REAPER IS THELIGHTEST ONE ON THEM A R KET.HEIGHT OFCUTREGULATED BY HANDYTILTING LEVER en» ^...^ ENCLOSED GEAR REAPER. FOR TWO HO
RM2AMXRYE–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . KAINIT, SULPHATE OF POTASH,MURIATE OF POTASH FOR ALL CHOPS ON ALL SOILS. Ask your Manure Merchantfor Prices, or apply to F. W. BERK & CO., LTD., J I, FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. FOR NAME OF NEAREST A.CENT. RENOVATE your PASTURES ™ — By Applying ALBERTS BASIC SLAG ( Thomas Phosphate Powder),G-IO cwt. per acre, During: Autumn or Early Winter. MARVELLOUS RESULTS OBTAINED. LIGHT SOILS NEED POTASH AS WELL. Write for Illustrated pamphlet (Gratis) showing this years results invarious counties. CHEMICAL WORKS late H. & E. ALBERT, 15, Philpot Lane, Lo
RM2AM7JE5–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT. Complete Illustrated Price Lists free on application to — HANSOMES. SIMS & JEFFERIES, LIMITED, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH. November 25, 1907. MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL 649 THREE RELIABLECALF MEALSWHICH NEVERDISAPPOINT.. 1. THE LANCASTERCALF FOOD. 13/- PER CWT. ; OR, IN FOURCWT. LOTS, 12/6 PER CWT. Carriago paid to nearest Railway Station. 2. BIBBYS MILKEQUIVALENT. 12/6 PER CWT.; OR, IN FOURCWT. LOTS, 12/- PER CWT. Carriage paid to nearest Railway Station. 3. BIBBYS CREAMEQUIVALENT. 15/- PER CWT. Carriage paid to
RM2AKFJFB–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . FOR FLOWERS, FRUITS, & VEGETABLES KICH IN SOLUBLE PHOSPHATES. A5IM0NIA. POTASH.MTRATES. AND PERUVIAN (51ANO. SOLD In Sd , 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. CANISTERS.28 lb , 5b. ; 66 lb., 7s. 6d.; 1 cwt., 148. ADAMS, WEBSTER, & ADAMS CLAPTON, LONDON, E. AnnlyttU Qiid X^^tiviiOnials fn npphcntion. Mat is, 1889.] THE GABDENEIiS GHRONIGLE. 635 EXCELSJOR, STRONG, SIMPLE, A4EASY TO WORK, ^^^ BEAUTIFULLY MADEWELL FINISHED,. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Makes tlu» LAWN Inok like Vultkt. Winner o[ everyFIRST PRIZE in open
RM2AWPH16–Farmer and stockbreeder . Before buying HAY SHEDS. DUTCH BARNS.IRON BUILDINGS. GALVANIZED CORRUGATEDSHEETS. IRON and WIRE FENCING, GATESCATTLE HURDLES. WIRE NETTING, elc,Write for our Catalogue. HILL & SMITH, Ltd., Brierley Hill, Staffs. BRAND PUREWHITE f U^^^ the daily rations of millionsof head of livestock throughout theBritish Isles. PETERBOROUGH. lo Stoae £1 las. 6d. cwt. , £1 11s. Od. Carriage paid England and Wales, ornearest Porta- 1 6 per bag extra to Scotland. Factory Grimsby. DONT FEED RATS AND MICE.DONT LET NEW SACKSBECOME WORTHLESS,BUT USE WILMOTS ^stVLS ^ °CORN & MEAL BINS. Savin
RM2AJF3W1–The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . AWARDED FIRST PRIZECLASS 1, GOLD MEDALAND £20 BY THEROYAL AGRICULTURALSOCIETY OF ENGLANDAT THE INTERNATIONALTRACTOR TRIALS AT:: LINCOLN, 192Q. :: Two Sizes 10-18 B.P. & 15-27 fl.P. Write for prices and full particulars— J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO 134, KING STREET, HAMMERSMITH,LONDON, W.6. mi W.H. 14 xvi THE JOURNAL -OF THE MINISTRY OF AGBICULTUBE.—Advertisements. Rears Calves Without Milk. The only Jcooked CALF MEAL Sold atthis price.. MEAt , ftor CAUflS. Cash Price32/- per cwt.Carriage Paid. 2/- extra Scotlandand Ireland. All Milk is wanted f
RM2AM7XWM–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . days,and her weight 14 cwt. 2 qr. 6 lb. 636 mark lane express agricultural journal November 2s,1907 useful ones were included in the ranks. Mr. J. M.Bond, Major Jary, and Mr. W. Le Neve were thewinners. Steers of any breed, bred and fed in Norfolk,above two and not exceeding three years, broughtout two or three remarkably good bullocks, in-cluding a Shorthorn of his Majesty the Kings,[lulling up the beam at over 18 cwt. Very level,both in outline and flesh, covered with a good coatof hair and handling very firmly ; following him heavier pen, and
RM2AX21DB–Farmer and stockbreeder . PALMERS PURE FISH MEAL FISH ftSEAL, 30s. per cwt., .carriage Ipaid England .nd^Walcs, and to ports. always been o^f the sZe sood^^^^^^^^ cattle pigs, and poultry, and itTas have bred some colts with exceStfonaVs^ze and bn^^^ ^ ^i extremely well on it. I And thave given it to poultry in n uch larger a In f ftt^J.^^^ ^^ Fish Meal, to test it, and it has never tL ed theSoufo^/i^^^^^^^^ Pi-°Per recommended amount when I could not get vour.s, aiid no irorthem wtr!^ ^ / ^^^ ^^^^^ o^^^r sorts your Fish Meal aft%r keeptng / f^dtht mon«irflL1t1^ satisfactory. I have also fedda
RM2AKCWPJ–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 6rf.; and inTins. U lb., 15s. 6rf. ; and Drums, 2S lb., 25s. ; 56 1b., 50s.;112 lb., 95?. Full directions for U^e upon each package. TOBACCO POWDER.—This Preparation con-sists of best Virginian Tobacco, finely ground, and mixedwith other ingredients of an essential character. Price, inTim. 1 lb.. Is.; 3 lb.. 2s. 6rf.; and 5 lb., 4s.; or in Bulk,£3 12s. per cwt. TOBACCO JUICE (Free of Duty).—Manu-factured from strong American Leaf Tobacco, and highlyConcentrated. Sold in Bottles, Is. pints, Is. 6d. qua
RM2AWFY8R–The American annual cyclopædia and register of important events of the year .. . The cable of 1858 had for a conductor a cop-per strand of 7 wires, 6 laid around 1; weight107 lbs. per nautical mile. The insulator wasof gutta-percha, laid on in three coverings;weight 261 lbs. per nautical mile. The outercoat was composed of 18 strands of charcoal TELEGRAPH, ELECTRIC. 721 iron wire, each strand made of 7 wires, twisted6 around 1, laid equally around the core, whichhad previously been padded with a serving oftarred hemp. Breaking strain, 3 tons, 5 cwt.Capable of bearing its own weight in a trifle
RM2AM4P4T–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . * oovors.Certainly vho best in tho markot. Illustrated Prloe Lists and Samples Free direct from the N|anufaoturers: J. RANDS & JECKELL, IPSWICH. Manufacturers by Special Royal Warrant to His Majesty the King. December 30, 1907. MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL THREE RELIABLECALF MEALSWHICH NEVERDISAPPOINT.. 1. THE LANCASTERCALF FOOD. 13/- PER CWT. ; OR, IN FOURCWT. LOTS, 12/6 PER CWT. Carriage paid to nearest Rail way Station. 2. BIBBYS MILKEQUIVALENT. 12/6 P£R CWT.; OR, IN FOURCWT. LOTS, 12/- PER CWT. Carriage paid to nearest Railway Stat
RM2AJGA2P–The first lessons in numbers : an illustrated table book, designed for elementary instruction . ?ar.—Copper—5 mills. Sov.—Gold—$4 84. Silver—18 cents. Note.—-The franc is a French coin. 82 ENGLISH MONEY.. Avoirdupois Weight. Avoirdupois weight is used for weighing allcommon articles. LESSON LXXVn.(See Manual, Sec. L, Exercise VII.) 16 drams (dr.) make16 ounces make25 pounds make100 pounds or) make4 quarters ) 1 ounce.1 pound.1 quarter,^ j hundred( weight 20 hundred weight make 1 ton. oz.lb.qr. cwt. T. AVOIKDUPOIS WEIGHT. 83 LESSON LXXVIII.Avoirdupois Weight-Continued.
RM2AN9KBG–The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . AWARDED FIRST PRIZECLASS 1, GOLD MEDALAND £20 BY THEROYAL AGRICULTURALSOCIETY OF ENGLANDAT THE INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR TRIALS AT:: LINCOLN, 1920. :: X Two Sizes 10-18 H.P. & 15-27 H.P. Write for prices and full paiticuiars- J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO, 134, KING STREET, HAMMERSMITH,LONDON, W.6. W.[l. xvi THE JOURNAL OF THE MINISTRY OF AGmCUhTJJRE.—Advertisements. Rears Calves Without Milk. The onlycooked CALF MEAL Sold atthis price. torn MILK HEAl for CALVES Cash Price32/- per cwt.Carriage Paid. 2/- extra Scotlandand Ireland. All Milk is wanted f
RM2AN949B–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . sr TURKEYS And all Poultry reareddirect from the shellupon SMITHS TURKEY MEALTURKEY TONIC. Meal 16s. per cwt., Tonic 8d. per (lb.) pkt. 1 cwt. Meal and6 pkts. Tonic 20s , at anystation in England.for cash. Sample 7 lbs. Meal, 1 pkt.Tonic, by Post 2s. 6d.Numerous unsolicited testimonials. Genuine only from— GEORGE SMITHS Poultry Food Factory, NORWICH. LADDERS, STEPS, TRESTLES,TELESCOPIC SCAFFOLDS, TRUCKS and BARROWS- Great Improvements. All sizes.For Sale or on hire. Price Listspost free, from the largest maker inGreat Britain, Heathmans Factory,
RM2AM6ATF–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . FOR ALL (rops KAINIT, SULPHATE OF POTASH,MURIATE OF POTASH FOR ALL CHOPS OH ALL SOILS. Ask your Manure Merchantfor Prices, or apply to F. W. BERK & CO., LTD.,I, FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E.C., FOR HIM OF NEAREST A.CENT. RENOVATE your PASTURES CSTK By Applying ALBERTS BASIC SLAG ( Thomas Phosphate Powder),6-10 cwt. per acre, During^ Autumn or Early Winter. MARVELLOUS RESULTS OBTAINED. LIGHT SOILS NEED POTASH AS WELL. Write for Illustrated pamphlet (Oratin) showing this years results invarious counties. CHEMICAL WORKS late H. & E. ALBERT, 15, Phi
RM2AJB592–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . (BM&C9J Manufacturers of BICARBONATEOF SODA, Refined and Recrystallized- The Purest and Cheapest in the Market. SODA RRYSTALS OF THE FINEST QUALITY, In 1-2 and 3 Cwt. Drums, and400 lb. Casks-Net Weights. Orders for direct importation Irom the Wholesale Trade only. WINN & HOLLAND, MONTREAL, Sole Agents for the Dominion of Canada. 26 THE CANADIAN GROCER $150.00 In order to make the merits of Barm Yeast more widelyknown we offer the following prizes in SOLID CASH. 1 50 dollars to the first wholesale traveller who sells 500 boxes.TC^ 100 second X>^ 50 third 1
RM2AFJX6P–. Royal society of health journal. SEMI-PORTABLE TYPE. Made in various types and sizes. Capacity from i-cwt. per hourand upwards Write for List 4S4 I MANLOVE, ALLIOTT & Co.,Ltd. | I BLOOMSGROVE WORKS. | N OTT INGHAM. | I London Office 41 & 42. PARLIAMENT ST.. WESTMINSTER. S.W.1. | „„H„„, iiiii Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll I IlillMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII Ill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIilllllli [ X ] SHARP, JONES & Co., Ltd., Bourne Valley Works, Parkstone, Dorset.. SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE PIPES AND FITTINGS OF POOLE CLAY.ROCK-CONCRETE SEWER TUBES FROM 12in. UP TO Brt. DIAMETER.ROC
RM2AWGYDY–Rand, McNally & co.'s handy guide to Chicago, and World's Columbian exposition ..What to see and how to see it . asons, lesswidely known. Meat packing is the oldest of Chicagos indus-tries. In the fall of 1832 G. W. Dole slaughtered the first lot ofcattle ever packed in Chicago. They numbered 209 head, andcost |2.75 per cwt. About 359 hogs, costing $3 percwt., wereslaughtered and packed at the same time. Forty-eight yearslater, in 1880, the city received within twelve months no fewerthan 7,059,355 live hogs, 1,382, 477 cattle, and 335,810 sheep; butthe proportion of the hog products of the cou
RM2AWDAYD–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . J. H. HEATHMAN & CO., 2, Endell Street, London, W.C. GRAND BARROW PUMP, 3-inch, £1 10s. Suction Hose, 10 feet, 17/650 feet Delivery Hose, 25/-? ,vJ Price Lists Fkee. CARSONS PAINT Patronised by 16,000 of the Nobility, Gentry,and Clergy, for all kinds of OUTDOOR WORK, CONSERVATORIES, Greenhouses, Frames, &c.1 Cwt., and Oil Mixture, Free to all Stations. Liquid Non-Poisonous Paints for Inside of Conservatories, *o.Prices. Patterns, and Testimonials, Post-free. Grove Works, Batiersea, London, S.W. 15, VI
RM2AN3TWP–Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ber of tshear ewes in the Shropshire flock sied by an imported Buttar Ram whi(headed the flock for two years, th<was sold to a breeder in Iowa for ?31 Anyone- at all interested in either ithese breeds of sheep should makehis business to look over the WilloBrook exhibit at the Toronto and Lodon shows. i^armers iViagazme 23 SKIDDING PROCESS EXASPER-AXES FEEDERS Continued from page 11 close their needs, so that cattle theyignore one day at $10 to $12 per cwt.encounter bid clamor a few hours laterat an advance of $1 per cwt. or more.Carrying an enormo
RM2AJ7XYJ–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . ^ADE MAB^ REFINED and RECRYSTALLIZED—The Purest and Cheapest in the Market. —iiiiiniiiiiiH SODA CRYSTALS ^|i|||si|11111— Of the Finest Quality, in 1-2 and 3 Cwt. Drums, and 400 lb. Casks Net Weights. Orders for direct Importation from the Wholesale Trade Only. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA. X^OISTTIR/EL^L. Sells Faster Every DayADAMS FLIRTATION CHEWING GUM. 115 1c, Pieces in Box Price 65 Cents. ADAMS & SONS CO., I I and 13 JarvisSt., Toronto. Baffles Human Conception. Natures all-powerful heal-er is discovered and whenimbibed freely radiates thearte
RM2AJ0B9Y–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . o yj. bd.kidneys, 7s. bd. to is. ; French round, 51. <jd. to bs. bd.kidneys, -js. bd. to is. ; Jersey round, bs. bd. to -js. bd.kidneys, -js. bd. to 8j. bd. per cwt. COALS. The following are the prices current at market duringthe week :—Ravensworth West Hartley, 14J. 30. ; WallsEnd—Harwell, 15^. ; Hetton, 15J. ; Hetton Lyons. 13^.;Hawthorns, 13J. 3if. ; Lambton, i+i. 6a!.; Wear, 135.;South Hetton. 151. ; Tunstall, 13^. ; Tees. 14J. <jd. ?Bradford Navigalion, 17^.; Westminster-Brymbo anciWrexham
RM2AKG0E0–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . s. per bushel. Russia Mats, 10s, to IS.*;, per dozpu.Virgin Cork, 28 lb., ^s. fji/.; 5ti lb., 10s. ; 1 cwt., 17s. Writefor free Price List.—W. HERBERT A^D CO., Hop Exchange.Southwark Street, London, S.E. (near London Bridge). BENTLEYSWEED DESTROYER. Mr. ElworTHT, Nettlecombe Court, writes:— I have tried two factors, but I find yours much the most de-structive. For f„ii particulars apply toJ. BENTLEY,CHEMICAL WORKS, BAKROW-ON-HITMBER. HULL. ISHURST COJMPOUND, used by leading Gardeners since 1S59 agains
RM2AM4FD5–British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . Glue for Bookbinding and Glue for Machine Work NON-FROTHING AND FREE FROM ACID. Atlas SCOtcFrGIUe Cabmet-Work. Glue Size in 1 cwt. Bags and Packets. ?^«= QUIBELL BROTHERS.^ Limited, NEWARK. Branch of BRITISH GLUES AND CHEMICALS LIMITED. JULT 7, 1911. 9^ I Specily AMERICAN when ordering. | WORLDS STANDARD Type-High Numbering Machine. American Model 30 and 31.Prices: £4 10 O s Wheels. ; £5 10 O 6 Wheels.. m 12345 Impression of Figures SO/./-: /cr/awEAN aglw/s TR.VDK ^B^^ MARK. Victory-Kidder Printing Machine Co, VICTORY WORKS, Ltd. BIRKENHEAD, England
RM2AFW91R–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. t durable and beautiful Paint for Internal andExternal Painting, is non-poisonous, always retains its colour.and is not alTected by sulphuretted hydrogen. ••A Quality, 401, per Cwt. ; * B Quality, 30^. per Cwt LEETES NEW SPECIAIi PREPAREB PAINT, Fur Iron, Wood, Stone, Stucco, or Cement Work.Ground in Oil. No Dryers required. White Paint, 24J. per cwt.Stone Colour, 241. per cwt.Lead Colour, 24J. per cwt.Priming Colour, 24^^. per cwt. Brunswick Green, three shades 24s per cwLPurple Brown, 2Ci. per cwt.
RM2AJ8K04–Canadian grocer January-June 1892 . YSTALLIZED—The Purest and Cheapest in the Market. —iiiiiiiiiwiiiih SODA CRYSTALS ???||i|111— Of the Finest Quality, in 1-2 and 3 Cwt. Drums, and 400 lb. Casks Net Weights. Orders for direct Importation from the Wholesale Trade Qnly.?wiisrnsr & Holland, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA. nS^OISTTPtE^L. Sells Faster Every DayADAMS FLIRTATION CHEWING GUM. 115 1c. Pieces in Box. Price 65 Certs. ADAMS & SONS CO., I I and I 3 JarvisSt., Toronto. Baffles Human Conception. Natures all-powerful heal-er is discovered and whenimbibed freely radiates thearterial ne
RM2AWD9A0–The illustrated London news . he boilers. The boilers containonly 4800 ft. of surface, and 160 ft. of fire-bar, For a seagoing steamer of 400-horse powerthe Admiralty require boilers contaiunie: 7i.o u.of surface and 280 ft. of fire-bar. The stroke.-? onlv .! ft.. ih.ol.M.Tccteroi (he screw 17 ii... andthe pitch 22 ft. The whole weight of the iys guari ;ers, is 330 tons. - I, U III ) cwt. of coals. The fuel used was patent,> that a count tally of every block put on could9 kept. Eor nearly seven hours only -li tonsere used, and while the screw wa-; going at revolutions, and the engines indic
RM2AX9GWC–The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . RDENCATALOGUE [now ready)FREE on REQUEST ROOT & GRASS SEEDS USED SUCCESSFULLY BY PROGRESSIVE AGRICULTURISTS EVERYWHERE WEBBS ROOTS The Worlds Finest Breeds for Wei^^ht^ Feeding and Keeping. ^ SWEDES, 2/6 lb., 120/- bush. ^ TURNIPS, 1/6 lb., 70/- bush. ^ MANGELS, 1/6 lb., 160/- cwt. g GRASSES and CLOVERS For all Soils and Purposes.ONE YEARS LAY, 35/- to 40 - acre.TWO YEARS LAY, 44/- to 52/- acre.3 or 4 YEARS LAY, 57/6 to 65 - acre.PERMANENTS, 60/- to 85/- acre.Estimaies on Request. WEBB & SONS, Ltd., The Kings Seedsmen, STOURBRIDGE. SCOTTISH GO-OPER
RM2ANDTH0–Canadian grocer October-December 1913 . and be sure. Pure GoldManufacturing Co. TORONTO J A IQc. Line! SWISS DAIRY BRAND CONDENSED MILK (SWEETENED) MANUFACTURED IN IRELANDQUALITY GUARANTEED PRICE: (TARIO aNd QUEBEC 4 Dozen 16-oz. tins to the case $u«o5 Freight allowed on 5-case lots up to 40c.cwt. —3rd class. Write for Special Price on Car Lots. KIRKWOOD & SONS, Toronto 176 DUPONT ST. Cold dry air circulation I N this advertisement we will explain to youthe necessity of cold dry air circulation inrefrigerators. Cold air alone will not keep perishables in their beststate; it must be dry and ci
RM2AN5MX0–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . Rcgittered Copyright. LION MOLASSES FEED. PREPARED FROM Pure Gane Molasses Only.No Peat Moss Used. INVALUABLE FOR HORSES, CATTLE,SHEEP, PIGS, &POULTRY, BOTH AS A FOOD AND AS A CONDIMENT. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Price £4 15s. per ton, SAMPLE CWT.for 5s. POSTAL ORDER. All quotations FREE OX BAIL, UXBRIDGE. GRIMSDALE & SONS, LIMITED, RABBS MILL,UXBRIDGE. 260 MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL August 26, 1907. HOWARD BEDFORD PLOUGHS DOGS of all kinds for health and con-dition should now be fed upon SMITHS NOTED DOG FOODS. HOUND MEAL,TERRIER MEAL, o
RM2AN2Y5C–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . SPTECT9E . Perfect •Freedom Smut VERM1H° or Bird* TROUBLES Sole Proprietor, G.B.CLARKE, M.P.S .HighSrreer, WOBURN, Bsos. If no Agent in District, Sample Parcel 1 Doz. Packets, Ss., sent carriage paid nearest Railway Station. 1 DOGS of all kinds for health and con-dition should now be fed upon SMITHS NOTED DOG FOODS. HOUND MEAL,TERRIER MEAL, orMEAT DOG BISCUITS, each 16s. per cwt. at any Sta-tion in England for cash.Numerous unsolicited testimonials. Order direct from— GEORGE SMITHS Dog Food Factory, NORWICH THE WORLD S BIST POTATO RAISER ALWAY
RM2AX2081–Farmer and stockbreeder . Apply— DAIRY SUPPLYCO., LTD. Museum Street,London, W.C. WirewonmsKilled. Vaporite quickly destroys Wireworms,Grubs, &c., at an annual average cost ofonly about 68. per acre. just broadcast about 2 cwt. peracre and work it well into thesoiLwhen cultivating. No extra labour is required. Vaponite. Write tor Leaflet No. i.THE STRAWSON ChEIWICAL CO.. LTD (D pt.A), 79, Queen Victoria Street,E,C.4. IREAT CURE FORIREASE IN HORSES. DIGGING EARLY JERSEY POTATOES. Lnbonr difli-ulties compullnd Jerseyfarnuirs to lose liieir crops or liiul aniacliiiie for di>jRiK •-?>• 1 Iow
RM2AJMGYE–Canadian engineer . ^D—Z)h = n X . and p = hn%(D+d) the square pier,: 11.2 lb. as before. 3i^ + d)For rapid proof we may apply this to270(^^x3—1) thus, p = ^ 0.1 cwt. = 15 X 3 X 30When Tension is Permissible.—When tension is permis-sible on the inner edge the wind pressure may be increased,so that the resultant is forced nearer to the overturning edge.The maximum pressure will, under these circumstances be (W I • :— 4—6-A D^ Air and W I md the minimum, or tension, k = — 6-- 2 A DCombustion.—There are now some interestingpoints to note with regard to the use of the chimney. Withair at 60 deg. F
RM2AKRPT7–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 4 to 2K, a to 3, 3 to 4 (oet., , Our Nursery Stock is very large. Catalogues of Seeds maybe liad on application. Wholesale and Retail. - „? • .^ Vesetable and Flower Seeds-.4i^>RIEMSCHNEIDER, Brandenburg on f m . Havel. Germany, has to offer :— T BEANS, yellow, (or forcing, per cwt., 24s.•:-??? Flageolet, blood-red, per cwt.. 22J. ?J White Princess, extra, per cwt., =Si. New Emperor, extra, per cwt., 505. ? dwarf. Sugar Pearl, extra, per cwt., 40J. STOCKS, German Ten-week, large-flowered, extra fi
RM2AKPC31–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . e of theabove.—I am. sirs, yours faithfully, W. C. COLEMAN. In Bags, 16s. per cwt,; 9s. 64. per ,3 cwt.; 7s. per ., cwt.: 53. per 14 lb. 3S. 63. per 7 lb.; 2s. 43. per 3< lb.; Tin Is. GYDESCOPIA AMAZONAS SANAPOTATO MANURE. SUCCESS. GREAT Every Potato Grower should use Gydes PotatoManure. TESTIMONIAL. * Alioti To7uers Estate, Cluadl^, Stoke-on-Tjent. To Stroud Chemical Manure Companv.—I am pleasedto give you a most favourable report of youi Potato Manure ; itanswered remarkably well here OQ light so
RM2AN2XTE–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . Perfect •Freedom Smut VERM1H° or Bird* TROUBLES Sole Proprietor, G.B.CLARKE, M.P.S .HighSrreer, WOBURN, Bsos. If no Agent in District, Sample Parcel 1 Doz. Packets, Ss., sent carriage paid nearest Railway Station. 1 DOGS of all kinds for health and con-dition should now be fed upon SMITHS NOTED DOG FOODS. HOUND MEAL,TERRIER MEAL, orMEAT DOG BISCUITS, each 16s. per cwt. at any Sta-tion in England for cash.Numerous unsolicited testimonials. Order direct from— GEORGE SMITHS Dog Food Factory, NORWICH THE WORLD S BIST POTATO RAISER ALWAYS AT THEFRONT
RM2ANEBY3–City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . .; hay, 55s.;.straw, 25s.;flour, 7s. 6d. per cwt.; potatoes. Is. 10|d. perbush.; apples, 2s. 6d.; pork, 20s. per cwt.; beef,2d. per lb.; mutton, 2d.; butter (salt andfresh), 7|d. per lb.; eggs, 7|d. per doz.; geese,each. Is.; fowls, 7^d. per pair ; turkeys, 2s. 6d.The month was February, and the outsideprices are quoted. In an old paper of theperiod are given the following market quota-tions for September 30, 1844: Wheat, 3s. to3s. 9d.; oats. Is. to Is. 3d.; rye, 2s. 6d.; pota-toes. Is. to Is. 3d.; hay, per ton, 30s.;
RM2AWT9F2–Farmer and stockbreeder . nor can you afford to b*without acreamaoparator, THE ALFA-LAVAL Skims cleaner tlian anyotker. I.e., produoet mod butter— THAT ISTHEPOINT.. Bogd.TradoMark. Apply— DAIRY SUPPLYCO., LTD. Museum Street,London, W.C. FEEDING! CAKES AND MEALS Now being Manufacturedin their Celebrated PRE-WAR QUALITY In our up-to-date Mills which are fully equipped with the nnostModern Manufacturing Plant. c„.,^ f,^» « TRIAL cwt baa of ALBION CALf MEAL, 23^6 pap owt. ?cT,r w^th** ordIrrcarHa«e V^^^ to your nearest Railway Station.A / . >ln«n> or tn tile Soe Malta aeturers: SIMmS^mSs^h
RM2ANA2Y4–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . d- Ridging, 2Jd. per ft. BestWire Nails, lis. cwt. Galvanised Cisterns, corrugated steel,30 gals., 9s. ; 50 gals , 13s. 3d. ; 100 gals., 21s.Corn Bins ; Sheep, Pig, and C«tUe Troughsat very lew prices. Lists free. J. PRIEST ft SON Ltd., Castle IronWorks. Victoria Road. Bristol TjllNEsT quality Galvanised Coriu-JD gated Sheets, as supplied to thelargest estates in the country ; provethe cheapest in the end. Seed forlowest prices. Illustrated cataloguefree on application.— David &, Co.,Taff Yale Lon Works, Cardifl. 82 MAM LANE EXPRESS AGHlCtTLTtJU
RM2AWWK92–The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals : and an introduction to comparative anatomy . l.Ccaitearcllus j-/70/-cWt-.> -.Kvpticus .ncruitns .. Ilnliitps fas.i.iX ondcru G. JlenjLci-scn...^. Old Bajleu ^iiiwiiil Kini/Ji/n . Pisces.PhZfl.. i. yniiifii-s Fercmii IThf Shepherd/ 2. Ciaiasyi: hoops. (The Talse MacJcerel it ftinnfoiil j3.(r;i.7Ius irt/yf>titiiin Gal bis / furicrsIiihYoloqy.Yfl.J.ptitjr HP. I..;„l,;,.(:j/,;i.l,-r.,.f,.:;.lll,l/i,nl.-, ?])ihnul Kiiu/ih)i)i.. T/.u:,-.v.T/. :^M
RM2AJF3MY–The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . MEAt , ftor CAUflS. Cash Price32/- per cwt.Carriage Paid. 2/- extra Scotlandand Ireland. All Milk is wanted for Human Food, so why use it for Caif Rearing when Brantoms Milk Meal will rear Splendid Calves ?—The Saving is now Really Wonderful. I 12 g^als. MILK are worth to-dayI 12 gals. MILK MEAL Gruel costNET SAVING Sold by all Chief Corn Merchants. brantoms PATENT HOLD FAST FEED I. MAKES. FINER CALVES New Price 20 - each, carriage paid. £15 10 O£ I 12 013 18 O This Feeder is otir new patentedimprovement on the CommonSense, Feeder the essential par
RM2AWR9R4–Farmer and stockbreeder . I o Stone £1 18a. 6<*. I cwt. £1 lis. Od. Carriage paid Eneland aad Wales, oc nearest Ports. 1 /6 per ba« eJtra toScoLJand, ModelFactory Grimsby. T. MOTTS GREAT CURE FORCREASE IN HORSES. POWDER LOTION Cures Grease of all descriptions, stops gnawing the legs,rubbing of mane and tail, cutes Cackled Heels, Mud Fever,Eczema, Sore Shoulders, Saddls Galls and all InflammatorySwellings. Price 15s. 6d. dozen; 9s. Vj-doz., 2s. sample packet;58s four doz. As supplied to His Majestys Stud Farm. CONDITION POWDER and BLOOD PURI-FIER, 14s. and 27s. per case. SPECIAL RED WORM
RM2AN5CJM–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . SADDLE HARNESSPASTE THILIAMMRKIlMNTt HIS MAJESTYS SERVICE. MISCELLANEOUS. / GALVANISED CORRUOATKI)JT SHEETS, all warranted sound: 3ft., fld.;4ft., Is. ; 6ft., Is. 3d.; lift, Is: (id. J 7ft., Is. fld.;8ft., 2s. ; 9ft., 2s. 5d. ; 10ft., 2». Kd. each ; ridg-ing, 3d. per foot ; spouting, 3jd. per foot.BARBER FENCING WIRE, in half cwt. roels,224 yards, 7s. per reel; plain galvanised wire, in1 cwt. bundles, 700 yards, 12s. per cwt.; wroughtiron standards, Is. 3d. each. M Dept.—BnTi.nn, Hull Works,Wolverhampton. Est. 1828 TRACTION ENGINES andWAGONS, P
RM2AN7WGK–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . Prepared by J. H. CUFF and SONS, CATTLE MARKET, LONDON, N.,And Sold by Chemists. FODDER CROPS. BY C. G. FREBR-THONGEB. ONE SHILLING. Post Free, ///J. W. A. May, The Mark Lano Express,8. Weixinoton St., Strand, London, W.C. LAW FOR THE HOUSEHOLDER, BY A BARRISTER-AT-LAW. Price Is. (by post, Is. 2d.). W. A. MAY,3, Wklunuton St., Stuand, W.O. PER 12/6 CWT. CARRIAGE PAID. That is the price of whatis described by 1,000sOF FARMERS as the best fiod on the Marketfor rearing calves quiikyand economically. IT IS easily prepared; di solvesreadily even in e
RM2ANBW39–Canadian grocer October-December 1913 . trade.The money-back plan.Taking back goods.Meeting cut rates.Selling remnants. De-livering goods. Sub-stitution Handlingtelephone calls.Courtesy. Rebatingrailroad fare. Courtesyto customers. JUST PUBLISHED Stnd us $1.00. Keep the book ten days and if it isnt worth theprice return it and get your money back. Technical Book Dept., MacLean Publishing Co. TORONTO IRISH MILK From Ireland Swiss Dairy Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk Price $3.85 Per Case of 4 dozen pound tins. Freight allowed on 5 case lots up to 40cents cwt.—3rd class. A 10c. line with a Large
RM2AM4XFE–Handbook of the federated Malay states . w some 70,000 Chinese employed exclusivelyin tin mining, each of whom wins an average of 5 cwt. of tinper annum, of the gross value of $292. After variousdeductions for taxation, commission, &c., the net earningsamount to $160 per coolie per annum. The amount andvalue of tin exported during the last three years is asunder:— 1898. 1899. 1900. Amount 16,350 tons 16,000 tons 15,900 tons Value $11,916,418 $17,950,866 $19,434,562 Average value perTon $724 $1,178 $1,246 The greatest amount exported was in the year 1896,amounting to 20,700 tons, valued at $10,
RM2AWRC47–Farmer and stockbreeder . PLACE VOUR ORDERS EARLY. CONTI.VUOUS BAR FtNCING. IRON AND WIRUFtNCING, WROUGHT IRON GATES AND RAILINGS. Catalogues supplied on Application. WinewoB^msKilled. Vaponte quickly destroys Wireworms,i^ruus &c., at an annual average cost ofonly about 6s. per acre. Just broadcast about 2 cwt. peracre and work it well into thesoil when cultivating-. No extra labour is required. Vaporite. •i-ue. ^•-r, . Write for Leaflet No. i. VL^AW?^ C.EMICAL CO.. LTD.?Dpt^), 79. Queen V ctoria Street, E.C.4.. Every Meal a Success Pastries, crisp and flaky, savoury stexvt, juicy roastssizzli
RM2AJ0YYW–Hardware merchandising March-June 1917 . 12-14-16 JOHNSTON ST. TORONTO Bags for Heavy Hard-ware and Fittings,Broom Covers andBroom Handles also Bags for Forks andHoe Handles Specialty Paper Bag Co., Ltd. Department M. 12-14-16 Johnston Street, Toronto, Canada We offer for PromptDelivery In limited quantitiesWARRANTED PURE LINSEEDOIL. If interested, tear out this page and keep with letters to be answered. 66 HARDWARE AND METAL April 28, 1917. Winnipeg Hardware Quotations AMMUNITION Powder, per keg. $11.00. Shot, soft, per cwt, $17.00;chilled. $18.50; bucksliot, $17.80;ball, $18.20. ANVILS Peter
RM2AKT8EM–Boone County Recorder . ur-dered August 35th, 1890, Do they miss him at home? Da th»- ., , ..The ono th«» ...«,ed to perfection, •.•-was pulled to the Ken-iticky shore?And yet had uo protection.Did they miss him from home? Didthey miss him?While tha blood was flowing fromhis veins? On the streets, Monday, oue bunchof yearlings sold at $15 per head, andone bunch of two-year-olds* were with-drawn at $3.33 per cwt. Notre—All those indebted to usmust come up aud settle by July 1, 91as we intend to make a chauge in ourbusiness. J. J .Ruckek & Co. May 4, 91. Hebron, Ky.? in Elizabeth Anderson sued
RM2AG55DC–. The commercial apple industry of North America. ulfur. (Approx.) Cost of 100 lbs, active sulfur. Amount equiva-lent to 1 gallonlime-sulfursolution. Lime-sulfur solution (33 B.)Average retail price $11.26per barrel.Soda-sulfur 26% 57%55% $8.03$14.03$18.90 1 gallon weighs10.78 lbs. 4.9 Average retail price $8.00per cwt.Lime-sulfur (dry) 5.0 Average retail price $10.40per cwt. Spreaders for the different insecticides. The use of spreaders in securing a more uniform coatingof spray is attracting considerable interest among experi-menters and fruit-growers. Three socalled spreaders aremore or les
RM2AKN35N–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ring Aroh-e angel Mats lower than any other house in the trade: alsoPetersburg Mats and Mat Bags, Raffia Fibre. Tobacco Paper,and Shading. Prices free.—4 and .i. Wormwood Street. E.G. ORCHID BASKETS,RAFTS, BOATS, AND CYLINDERS, AND ALL GARDEN SUNDRIES. SEND FOR A PRICE LIST from the Largest Manufacturer in the Trade, H. G. SMYTH, 21, GOLDSMITH STREET, DRURY LANE, W.C. GLASS. 8b. 6d. per 100 feet 15 oz. 128. per 100 feet 21 oz. ...Putty, 65. 6rf. per cwt.;Speciality, 175. t5rf. per cwt. (20s.; Oxford O
RM2AKK7RY–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . per i 12 X 10. 18 X12, 18 X14, 24 X14. 14X12.20X12, 18X16,24X16, 16x12, 16X14, 20X16, 24x18, &0. ; White Lead, genuine, 21s.; Our ; Paints ground in Oil, Stone Ochre, ; Green, 16s.; Black, 16s. per cwt.; Sal.—Full Price List on applica-D COMFANT, 95, BiehopsgateStreet Within. London. E.G. ORCHID BASKETS,RAFTS, BOATS, AND CYLINDERS, AND ALL GARDEN SUNDRIES. SEND FOR A PRICE LIST from the T^argest Manufacturer in the Trade, H. C. SMYTH, 2 1, GOLDSMITH STREET, DRnRY LANE. W.C. ARCHANGEL MATS, RAFFIA. — R
RM2AX4GGA–Farmer and stockbreeder . CATTLE.SHEEP. PIGS & POULTRY Ga.ra»,.ed 55/60 per cent. Albuo,i„id. ; 16/20 per cent Pl,„.p5..t., With . minimum of Oil and Salt The Finest Flesh and Bone Producer on the Market. Price for ton lots and oyer «25 per ton. SmaUer quantities, 268. per cwt. Prompt despatch. Carriage paid to Nearest Railway Statioh. Write to-day for jull i>articulays from^^ sole manufactursys^ C. T. BOWRING & Co., LtdTPyewipeTcR^ ARMSTRONGS& MAIN, Ltd. Sn W. C. Armslrong IVhilworth & Co., LtJ. (Engine Worh)6- A.& J. Main & Co.. Lid. GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTIONAL ENGINEERS Australia House, S
RM2AJ0EA4–Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . d oats, bbl Beans, yellow-eyed Beans, Canadian, white .... Rice, Siam, cwt Sago and tapioca, lb Sugar— Standard, granulated No. 1 yellow Cheese, N.B., twins Eiiiis. case 0 35 Breakfast bacon Butter, creamery, per lb. ... Butter, dairy, per lb Butter, tub Margarine Lard, pure, lb Lard, compound American clear pork 60 00 Beef, corned, Is Tomatoes, 3s, standard, case Raspberries, 2s, Ont. case Peaches, 2s, standard case Corn, 2s, standard case Peas, standard, case Apples, gal.. N.B.. doz Strawberries, 2s, Ont.. case Salmon, Red, spring, cases Pinks Cohoes Chums E
RM2AFNW70–. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. hat You Pay, Its What You Get For What You Pay. There is No Such Flavor, No Such Zest in Any other Brand On The Market.. LOOK AT OUR PRICES : Quart Bottles, 12 to Case $2.40 Pint Tin, Wine Measure, 48 5.20 I Gal. u a 24 4.80 I a << 12 4.80 1 << «< it <( 6 4.50 5 Imperial 1 4.00 Begin now to stock only standard brands, when guaranteed by people who do asthey advertise. Order at once, from your jobber, a 5-case lot—for direct shipment toyour store—and save freight. We prepay up to 40c. per cwt. You can include Kitchen Molasses, Goldenette Sy
RM2AXCN69–Animal products; . 419,203 Lard cwts. 540,244 1,634,769 Tork ,, 266,663 590,356 ,£9,881,874 Besides probably some prepared pig-skins not enumerated. The enormous increase in the consumption of foreign baconand hams is worth special notice. The imports have been asfollows :— Eacon and Hams. Pork, cwt. cwt. 1840 6,l8l 29,532 I850 352,46l 211,254 1S60 326,106 173,325 1870 567,164 257,014 1875 2,638,875 266,663 The varieties of the pig are very numerous, and are increaseddaily, arising from crossing of breeds, food, climate, care, &c.No animal is so extensively diffused over the globe, or increase
RM2AX4H8A–Farmer and stockbreeder . CATTLE.SHEEP. PIGS & POULTRY Ga.ra»,.ed 55/60 per cent. Albuo,i„id. ; 16/20 per cent Pl,„.p5..t., With . minimum of Oil and Salt The Finest Flesh and Bone Producer on the Market. Price for ton lots and oyer «25 per ton. SmaUer quantities, 268. per cwt. Prompt despatch. Carriage paid to Nearest Railway Statioh. Write to-day for jull i>articulays from^^ sole manufactursys^ C. T. BOWRING & Co., LtdTPyewipeTcR^ ARMSTRONGS& MAIN, Ltd. Sn W. C. Armslrong IVhilworth & Co., LtJ. (Engine Worh)6- A.& J. Main & Co.. Lid. GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTIONAL ENGINEERS Australia House, S
RM2AWK2K0–The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette . Fig. 2. Experiment 10.—A block of portland stone, 2 ft. 11 in. long,and 9 by 9 inclies, broke with a weight of 38 cwt. {See fig. 3.)ffote.—A block, cemented with roman cemeot, would not bear theweight of the stone, iu a similar position.. Fig. 3. Trials in a Hydraulic Press. Experiment 11.—A block, all portland cement, 18 inches highand 9X9 inches, bore a pressure equal to IO85 tons on the squarefoot. 12.—A mixture, 1 sand and 1 cement. Expt. 80 tons sq. foot. 80 44i Expt. 13.—A mixture, 4. „ 1 „ Expt. 14.—A mixture,
RM2AFY9FE–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. dExternal Painting, is non-poisonous, always retains its colour,and is not affected by sulphuretted hydrogen. A Quality, 40s. per Cwt. ; B Quality, 30s. per Cwt. LEETES NEW SPECIAL PKEPABED PAINT, For Iron, Wood, Stone, Stucco, or Cement Work.Ground in Oil. No Dryers required. White Paint, 24^. per cwt.Stone Colour, 24s. per cwt.Lead Colour, 24s. per cwt.Priming Colour, 24s. per cwt. Brunswick Green, three shades, 24s. per cwt.Purple Brown, 2C^. per cwt.Blue Paint, 36^. per cwt.Red Paint, 20J. per cw
RM2AGBT0D–. The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture.. Estimates on request. H.M. THE KINGS 20 GUINEA CUPFOR BEST ROOT CROPS. THE WINNER, Mr. R. R. PURSER, Sutton Farm,Slough, writes ;— Good 8eeds at the start make abig difference. Your Mangel w^^re a fine plant; thejudges said they had not seen a better lot for a largenumber of years. WEBBS RootSeeds. MANGEL, from 1/3 lb.130/- cwt. SWEDE, from 2/6 lb.120/- busheL TURNIP, from 1/6 lb.70/- bushel. WEBBS* FARM CATALOGUE(64 large pages)post free. WEBB & SONS, Ltd., The Kings Seedsmen, STOURBRIDGE, SCOTTISH CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LIMITED Reg^ister
RM2AJDKW9–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . 6. Rodnim {Trade Mark) A Hound Meal for Dogs. Fine, for Puppies; Medium; Coarse. N.B.—We recominend Rodnim as an occasionalchange from our Patent Meat Fibrine DogCakes, which should be the staple diet. per 100 Ihs.In 7-lb., 10-lb., 14-lb., 25-lb. or 28-lb. Cotton BagsIn 3>^-lb. or 5-lb. Cotton BagsNo extra charge for double cover bags. Export Cases extra.In Bags (about 5 lbs,), per do%.In BagshA. packets, per jrross Patent Ovals with Meat Fibrine. 100-/^. or SO-lb. Bags, per 100 Ihs.7-lb. Bags, 1/- per cwt. extra. In IS-lb. Cases, each per Case of 11 Srf
RM2AX638P–Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . Boval Glycerine Soap (Transparent) In 1 lb. and £ lb. Bars, and in Tablets3, 4, and 6 to lb., packed in 7 lb.Boxes 58/0 cwt. Boval Skin Soap (Transparent)— Each Tablet enclosed in a wrapper, andpacked in square Boxes of 3 doz.Tablets, with attractive label . 2/10 doz. Boval Bay Rum— Retail, 10 and 1/6 9/0 and 14/0 doz. Boval Bay Rum, with Quinine Retail, 1 ;6 and 2/6 3/0 and 22 o doz. l()l James Woolley, Sons & Co., Ltd., Manchester. Boval Capsules
RM2AWG5KA–Annual report of the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, Storrs, Conn . 15958 lbs. skim milk at 25c. per cwt., - - - - - - 39 89 251£ lbs. flax at $3.25 per cwt., ------- 8 16 104 lbs. oats at $30 per ton, -------- 156 907 lbs. middlings and bran at $20 per ton, ----- 9 07 4-i-J lbs. linseed at $30 per ton, ........ 63 112 lbs. mixed grain at $20 per ton, ------ 112 116 lbs. oatena at $20 per ton, ------- 116 1262 lbs. hay at $10 per ton, -------- 6 31 $73 12Average per calf, . •- . j$g 14. Gains per day, - - - - - -1.35 lbs. Cost per week, - - - - - - - -51c. The cost of raising the
RM2ANA03E–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . TURNIP AND MANGOLD DRILL. Disc Delivery.. TURKEYS And all Poultry reareddirect from the shellupon SMITHS TURKEY MEALTURKEY TONIC. Meal 16s. per cwt., Tonic 8d. per (lb.) pkt. 1 cwt. Meal and6 pkts. Tonic 20s , at anystation in England for cash. Sample 7 lbs. Meal, 1 pkt.Tonic, by Post 2s. 6d.Numerous unsolicited testimonials. Genuine only from— GEORGE SMITHS Poultry Food Factory, NORWICH. A POST CARD willbring you our new illustrated Price Listof over 50 pp. A per-fect home for home-less chicks is our 21/-Chieken Brooder.See our List. —J.M.D. Li
RM2AKR6AA–book of bargains : for the month of February only, A . can ship our Lakeside roofing from factory in Southcm Ohio, if prcferrrd. M. W. & Co. Ready Roofing (JAp Send fov Free Sample, of jQC Square Fcct (2-pIy) for Wv» Our High Grade Roofino. ^., ^ , ^ r- r- t ri T!ie iitily to^.ls noetssaiy are & jacK-Knne, hainm«r and .i omsn. ror rel>nuiry vnly Make:* the cheapest ifiof in its first cwt, and iavalves little or na expense to maintain. 01>7—Two-ply Rtady RooUng, weigLt about 45 pounds per roll. Price lor felt only. ( 77—Thre&-plj Re&dy Roofing, weight about 70 pounds per roll. Price tor
RM2ANCMC7–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . per sack. COARSE SAND, Is. M. perbushel, 14s. half-ton, 25s. per ton. PURE BONES, finch, lis.per cwt. ; dust, lis. Gd. per cwt. SPHAGNUM, 7s. 6rf. persack. CHARCOAL, 8s. per sack. TOBACCO PAPER, lOd.per lb., 28 lb. for 21s. CLOTH. Is. per lb.. 28 lb. for 26s.ROPE, ed. per lb., 28 lb., 10s. 6d. RUSSIA MATS. NewArchangel, 19s. per dozen. PETERSBURG, 10s. Sd., Us. 6d.,and 12s. $d. per dozen. List free. W. HERBERT & CO., Hop Exchange Warehouses. Southwark Street. London, S.E. TO CHRYSANTHEMUM EXHIBITORS.
RM2AJ4NA9–Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . l Beans, yellow-eyed Beans, Canadian, white Rice, Siam, cwt Sago and tapioca, lb Sugar— Standard, granulated No. 1 yellow Cheese, N.B., twins Eggs, case Breakfast bacon Butter, creamery, per lb Butter, dairy, per lb Butter, tub Margarine Lard, pure, lb Lard, compound American clear pork Beef corned. Is Tomatoes, 3s, standard, case .... Raspberries, 2s, Ont, case Peaches, 2s, standard case Corn, 2s, standard case Peas, standard, case Apples, gal., N.B., doz Strawberries, 2s. Ont., case Salmon, Red, spring, cases Pinks Cohoes Chums Evaporated apples, per lb Peac
RM2AM75XM–The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . H.M. THE KINGS 20 GUINEA CUPFOR BEST ROOT CROPS. THE WINNER, Mr. R. R. PURSER, Sutton Farm,Slough, writes :— Good Seeds at the start make abig difference. Your ilangel were a fine plant; thej udges said they had not seen a better lot for a largenumber of years. WEBBS^ RootSeeds. MANGEL, from 1/3 lb.130/- cwt. SWEDE, from 2/6 lb.i2o/-= busheL TURNIP, from i/6 lb.70/= busheL WEBBS FARM CATALOGUE(64 large pages)post free. WEBB & SONS, Ltd., The Kings Seedsmen, STOURBRIDGE. SCOTTISH CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LIMITED Regristered Offices—95, Morriso
RM2AFWTEK–. The condition of nations, social and political. Piaster 130 ^o the £ Beutelorpurse Equal 10^75 Weights, Measures, and Money. 965 UNITED STATES. Wcghts and measures. English Equivalent. | Money. English Equivalent. Same as English. Dollar Centner Picul CHILE—ARGENTINE—URUGUAY. I Peso Fuerte Cwt. BRAZIL, JAPAN. Milreis Yen CHINA. I 133 lbs. j Tael 4/24/24/64/26/. APPENDIX. GREAT ^g.— Vear 1878. BRITAIN. England and Wales. Scotland. Births ... 891,418Deaths ... 539,574•Marriages ... 189,657 126,707 76,77524,333 Ireland.134,370 25-363 Page 78.—1878—Imports. Butter—cwts. Cheese—cwts. T,796,517 ••
RM2AX0WG2–American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . nnum, at 28 cents, - - - - Total, Officerspay, $9,636 Mens pay, ----- 16,16450 rations per day amount to 18,250 rations per annum, at 28 cents, - - - - 5,110 Total pay and rations, $30,910 Estimate of Provisions for 140 Men for twelve months. 108 barrels of beef. at $13 00 $1,404 00 108 barrels of pork, 17 00 1,836 00 430 gallons of molasses. 75 322 50 50 cwt. of rice. 4 00 200 00 675 pounds of butter. 15 101 00 5,250 pounds of cheese, 12 630 00 430 pounds of candles. 20 86 00 605 gallons o
RM2AKPN1Y–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . urserymen, Worcester. E E D P O T A T O S. GRAMPIANS. Robertsons true stock, 20 tons, at £() los. per ton.CHAMPIONS, true Scotch, 25 tons, at £,z i5r. per ton.PRINCE ARTHUR KIDNEY, 15 cwt., at iii. p. cwt.RIVERS ROYAL ASHLEAF KIDNEY, 5 tons, at;£6 loj. per ton. And 01 her leading sorts. Prices on application.THOMAS IMRIE and SONS, Nurserymen and Seedsmen,Ayr. N. B. LOWER SEEDS in PENNY PACKETS. — One hundred of the most showy, popular, and beautifulvarieties, including finest double ASTER and Ten-week
RM2AX63MA–Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . A soothing and healing Cream for the skin. In collapsible tubes . 49 doz.Six on a Card for Counter or Window Show. Part III. Proprietary Articles, Toilet Requisites, &c. -103 Boval Curd Soap (Scented)— In Oval Tablets, 3 and 4 to the lb.,retail, 3d. and 2d. In 7 lb.Boxes 62 o cwt. Boval Dog Soap— In 3d. Cakes, 1 doz. in Box, with label 2 6 doz. Boval Sulphur Soap (Milled)— Containing 5 per cent, of Sulphur Boval Pure Toilet Soaps—. 2/6 doz. Brown W
RM2AFPH0D–. Canadian grocer January-June 1908. by whichall others are compared. In the syrup world thisone is Imperial Maple Syrup. Merit acknowledgedthe best. There is No Such Flavor, No Such Zest InAny other Brand On The Market. LOOK AT OUR PRICES : Quart Bottles, 12 to Case $2.40 Pint Tin, Wine Measure, 48 5.20 i Gal. 24 4.80 i 12 4.80 1 6 4.50 ; Imperial 4.00 Begin now to stock only standard brands, whenguaranteed by people who do as they advertise.Order at once, from your jobber, a 5-case lot—fordirect shipment to your store—and save freight. Weprepay up to 40c per cwt. You can include Kitchen Mola
RM2AFTJHD–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. dExternal Painting, is non-poisonous, always retains its colour,and is not affected by sulphuretted hydrogen. A Quality, 40J. per Cwt. ; B Quality, 30J. perCwt. LEETES W E W SPECIAL PREPARED PAIN T, For Iron, Wood. Stone, Stucco, or Cement Work.Ground in Oil. No Dryers required. White Paint, 241. per cwt.Stone Colour, 24^. per cwt.Lead Colour, 24^. per cwt.Priming Colour, 245. per cwt. BrunswickGreen, three shades, 24s. per cwLPurple Brown, izs per cwt.Blue Paint, 365. per cwt.Red Paint, 20J. per cwt
RM2AKJ8TH–The Surveyor and municipal engineer . POWDERHALI. KeFUsE DesTRUCTOR (HoRSFALL) ; DETAII. OF DlSt CATCHER. Section tliroiiph AR. i,fi!ei dingTDm on page 47.) JcLT 8, 1898.] AND COUNTY ENGINEER. 47. PowDERnAti, Refcse (Horsfall) Destructor: Df.tail of Dust Catcbeb.Section through CD. (S«« diagram on pnRe 40.) f)ii October 4, 1893, 45^ tons burned in sixteen lionrs. On „ 24, „ 60i „ „ twenty-four hours. For the period from January 18, 1894, to Marcli 24, 1894,the average daily burning was at the rate of G4 tons 5J cwt.per twenty-four hours. For the first period, from August 14,1893, to April 1, 1
RM2AKFYXG–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Special E:Roofinp, &c.advice givendown. •timates given for Large Contracts in Fencing, Personal Surveys of Estates made, and practical as to the best and most economical Fences to put fltustrated Catalogues Free by Post. Cffr/JLOQUf^^.^^^^. LOrjDON OFTICES /J54vo/4/ C^/V/WO/VS>- LOA/OO/V.E.C. GLASS. CHEAP GLASS. 88. 6d. per 100 feet 15 oz. 12 X10, 18 X12, 18 X14, 24 X14,14X12, 20X12. 18X16, 24x16,12b. per 100 feet 21 oz. ... 16x12, 16x14,20x16, 24x18, &c.Putty, 6.?. 6(/. per cwt. ; White Lead, genu
RM2AN4H6W–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ANISED CORRUGATED % SHEETS, all warranted sound: 3ft., 9d.;4ft., Is. ; 5ft., Is. 3d.; 6ft., Is 6d. ; 7ft., Is. 9d.;(-ft., 2s ; 9ft., 2s. 5d. ; 10ft., 2s. Sd. each ; ridg-ing, 3d. per foot ; spouting, 3jd. per foot.BARBED FENCING WIRE, in half cwt. reels,224 yard -, 7s. per reel; plain galvanised wire, in1 cwt. bundle, 700 yards, 12s. per cwt.; wroughtiron standards, Is 3d each. M Iept.—Butler, Bell Works, WoL erhampton. Est. 182-S J OTATO BAGS, Second-hand, toi hold one c*t, 3d. each.— Firmin& Co., Handford Works, Ip-wich. MILK ! MILK!! MILK
RM2AG41R6–. Timehri. lbs. per sq. inch Modulus of rupture 7,494 Do. of Elasticity 1,060,784 Breaking weight 3 717 cwt. Description. A pinkish red wood of uniform colour and general utility,much used in the Colony for masts and spats. Logs procurablefrom 30 to 40 ft. x 12 to 18 inches.Price per 1,000 ft. H.M. f.o.b. Georgetown.— Some of the Constructional Woods of British Guiana. Greenheart 11-25 Wadara 9-00 Mora 726 Konoko 7-09Crabwood 699 Kakaralli 6 68Broivn SilverbaliiKocrookeoruleKakatara-Balli 6545 6-48 6-21 6165 > CO 608 > i>-43White Do. 5-24 Oak, English Pitch Pine, American 50UTeak Bu
RM2AWFG4H–Prince Edward Island : Garden Province of Canada its history, interests, and resources with information for tourists, etc . r bushel;Ducks 40c to 60c a pair; Fresh Eggs 7c to 25c a dozen according to theseason; Fowls 30c to 60c a pair; Flour, Island made, $1.75 to $2.00 percwt. ; Gooseberries 8c to 15c per quart; Hides 5c to 7c per lb.; Hay35c to 70c per cwt.; Hake 4c to 12c each; Herring 5c to 10c per dozen;Huckleberries 8c to 12c per quart; Lamb 30c to 60c per quarter carcass;Lobsters 5c to 10c each ; Mackerel, fresh, 8c to 15c each acccording tosupply; Oats 25c to 30c per bushel; Oatmeal $1
RM2AKR868–Journal . nil. value t Bleaching materials cwt.value tDrugs and medicinalpreparations (un- enumerated) ? value £ Other chemicals andmedicinal prepa- rations va ue £ Chemical manure .. value *. °il<8eed) value! ST::::?? ?•v-^--vaiu^ Painters coloursand materials (un-enumerated) ...... value £ Foreign and Colonialmerchandise:—Bark, Cinchona .... cwt. value i Chemicals (unenu- merated) • Cochineal ,c n value £ Cutch and gambier tonsvalue i. Gum Arabic cvrX: value i. Ind*°- :: value £ cwt. value £ 165.S91 1S0.254 5,137 120.213 311.092 12,030 109,168 107,165 112,111 Lac, various kinds.. Lard Oil
RM2AKCREG–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Sold in Packets, 6d. and Is. each, and in SEALED BAGS ONLY, 7 lb, 14 lb. 28 lb. 66 lb. 1 cwt. 2/6 4/6 7/6 12/6 20/-CLAY & LEVESLEY, TEMPLE MILL LANE,STRATFORD, LONDON, E. C. &L.als03upply Crushed Bones, Bone Dust, Peruvian Gunno,Sulphate of Ammonia, and Nitrate of Soda, inbestqunlitiesonly.. FOR FLOWERS, FRUITS, & VEGETABLES RICH IN SOLnni.K PIin.5rHATE,S, AMMONIA. TOTASIl.MTHATKS, AND PERUVIAN OlIANIl. aOLD in 3d., 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. CANISTERS.28 lb., 6s.; 66 lb., 78. 6d.; 1 cwt., 143. Inveutors a
RM2AG7TT9–. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. t;A Havannah, tchite, gd I Ditto, brown, 6d Hd ^•-Malaga, 4^ 66<^^5i ( MMJCWA/(J,cwt, 52J70J rrij.f, ^f;/, per lb. ^s zs id ,.i^.^i^...^..<^ <^<^ •- CurrentPricesof PUBLIC SECURITIES, Septembex 30,17894$ 8^5/3^ New-loan certifcates, accord, to int. due, Depreciution funded, and mili-tia oijiaie debt, aicord. toint. due. Ditto, unfundtd, •••. Com. Lani-offict certificates, onpr. and inf.^ gdStatemoiiey of lySi, 133^ to i4» Continental ccrtifi. ind:ntedtoljSj, ^Bd 4-f gdIndents or facilities, 35 Paper money, Per.nfykarJn, 26 per cent
RM2AX63HT–Catalogue of surgeons instruments and medical appliancesElectro-therapeutic apparatusSundries for the surgery and sick-room, medicine chests, etc . 2/6 doz. Brown Windsor, Honey, Almond and Glycerine, andElder Flower. In Tablets, 4, 5, and 6 to the lb., pac ked in 7 lb. Boxes 62/0 cwt. Also in 10 Fancy Boxes of 4 tablets (4s) 9/0 doz.. Boval Glycerine Soap (Transparent) In 1 lb. and £ lb. Bars, and in Tablets3, 4, and 6 to lb., packed in 7 lb.Boxes 58/0 cwt. Boval Skin Soap (Transparent)— Each Tablet enclosed in a wrapper, andpacked in square Boxes of 3 doz.Tablets, with attractive label . 2/1
RM2AKAWD3–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . nworks, Arbroath,And 110, Cannon Street, London, E.C. A Large Stock of all siz-i of Machines always kept iuLondon, where Repairs are also executed by experiencedworkmen. London Addre.^s for Repairs ;—44, Tenter Street East, Goodmans Fields, E. GLASS.— CHEAP GLASS. 8b. 6d. per 100 feet 15 Oz. 12x10, 18x12, 18x14,24x14,14x12. 20x12, 18X16, 24x16.12s. per 100 feet 21 oz. ... 16 x 12, 16 X14, 20 x 16, 24 x 18. &c.Putty, 6s. Gd. per cwt.; White Lead, genuine, 21,j.; OurSpecialty, lls.Qd. per cwt.: Paints g
RM2AXCP4R–Animal products; . ,229 348,693 13,385 506,629 13,365 576,915 16,258 772,371 From the following statement of the exports of ivory, it will beseen that we retain and use up about half the quantity imported. Quantities and value of the ivory re-exported from the UnitedKingdom: 1868186918701871 Cwt. £ 5,927 202,901 5,837 207,505 4,039 144,192 7,5T9 196,005 1872 187318741875 Cwt. £ 7,703 290,960 5,228 238,548 7,93° 366,920 7,546 399,H9 Extinct Elephants.—The tusks of the extinct Elephas primi-gejiius, or mammoth, have a bolder and more extensive curvaturethan those of the Elephas indicus. Some hav
RM2AWPR2T–Farmer and stockbreeder . & MEALS Now being Manufacturedin its Celebrated —- PRE-WARQUALITY MEaVTs/s ° ALBION CALF J^ ^^^^ tl order), carriage paid to your nearest Railway Station. Apply to nearest Agent, or to the Scls Manuractarers- SIMMONDS, HUNT & MONTGOMERY, Ltd.,LIVERPOOL. jFirm founded 1827.)(Agents wanted where not represented.). PALMERS PURE FISH MEAL «24 per ton, £12 2s. 6d. per i ton, «6 2s. ed. per i ton free on rail H,.ii FISH GRAINS, lOs. per ton more FISH MEAL, 30S. per cwt.. carriage paid England and Wales, and to ports. From Thomas Sharp, Esq., Nevill Holt. I can truthfully sa
RM2AG31MR–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. cwt., 9s. ed. 1 cwt., 15s. per ton, £12. WEITE FOR OUR NEW DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET, POST-FREE. AMIES^ ^CHEMICAL MANURE COMPANY, LIMITED, 79, MARE LANE, LONDON, E.C, March 6, iS8o.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 297 THE PARIS EXHIBITION of 1878. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED,. CD Q A M CO an cui o oo QC COC/3 <xi - Ph i -J M = CO ^ c/T ^ rR § < P^ ^ n ^ < CD cd cdCD £=»CDCD C3 CO (X) e:o =3 CJco 03 CO o o O o oo p o
RM2AG1314–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1917. g evidently halfthe usual quantity basis, apparentlythe cwt. of 112 lbs., as the amountof the purchase was 8s. 9d. This wouldmake the selling price approximately3%c per pound. The selling price ofputty to-day in 100-lb. drums is $4.35,or approximately 4 l-3c per pound. Therehas, however, been a big advance in put-ty since war conditions have prevailed,as every hardwareman knows. In nor-mal times the selling price of putty was 10 lbs. indigo—4, 6 2 5 1 lbs. cassia— 2/ g 2 jars mustard, 4 8—13 10 20 lbs. E. salt—,/3 , 6 3 1 box tobacco, 141 lbs.—/9 5 5 9
RM2AKR4Y5–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ase. Per Per Per Per Peck, Bush. Cwt. Ton.s. tt. s. d. s. d. £ s. d. Magnum Bonum (Suttons) .. 26 76 126 10 00 Scotch, Clianipioii 20 70 iro 8100 Jotinaons Downstiire .. .. 30 106 176 15 o o Early Rose 20 70 no Sioo Beauty of Hebron 36 12 6 20 o 17 10 o AslileEif Kidney 20 70 no 8100 special Quotations for Large Quantities.One Hundred other Choice kinds in Stock. Price LIST onapplication. All orders of 205. and upwards delivered free toany Railway Station in England or Wales. Five per Cent,discount fo
RM2AX0WNJ–American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . .S 00 192 00 22 do. Indian meal. 4 00 88 00 460 cwt. of bread. 3 33 1,533 33 65 gallons lamp oil. 1 00 65 00 330 bushels potatoes. 50 163 00 80 cwt. salt fish. 6 00 480 00 $12,976 83 RECAPITLLATION. Pay and rations. Provisions, Contingencies, - Medicines, hospital stores, &.c. 37,432 6012,976 8312.000 001,400 00 Total $63,809 43 62 NAVAL AFFAIRS. [ir98. No. 6. Estimate of the pay and rations qfthe officers and crew ofa vessel of eighteen guns, and one hundred and forty men. PerCommander, 3
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