CHEESE BUSINESS IN CANADA.
j(:Y£., ■-' A. \ writer^in-';/'H6ard J sv.Dair^aii";vhas' : !;;"'=.■, ■>'flie ..following .to Jeay.'iliow'riaafters . are fitaiding ). .-■' (:•';cipal'}cheese ! competitors :±r. \ , "J-;K ; ,: ■■.' -..''-'': t-.". prices -have..ruled *; lower; s ,this [:.~ ; season-than- last,, about one-half :cerit !per S;v ' ;jjoundj' i taking the .average.'■!of ;the sea-. j(;;::;((6on.; % News. from(the, cheese -factories' is' ;K;(;:(meagre -juit^now.;:';:Everyone':connected; p( (((fwitk the;.;hnsiness; is .:.busy,'( and is "saying: f&}:y nothing. ■"■; ."No ■ news is: good news,'*'it:is' fe'-C; 6iiid,' andfas; there;, are, no complaints from (£;. :'pne Yfcitur'ally;.; :■'. concludes '■£ that • AeveTyt^ingJis^atisfactpry^sb -.fat: asijthe, j;(( ';:; '■ quality, is concerned:'( Before u tlie present I- ■ V .: 'system' of. instruction-' wasV in ( full workk\;■ ((Jug.order there: were-frequent' complaints ;,';.:■;; during; tie' iof. the ;seasbnu :.:-But |V^ J^;■'V'^^e?^w: n'a-i>:^,)-turaK'inference'.is'. that (things arej(run-iL'.,-V'?ninr.-i along':: so:, sin obthlyYthat;: there '•■ is-;U;;(;-;»pthmg; to (be g|iil;(((('H;:!'' ■■>"yfi; -;.'l ,(!>,£ W;WOM: -; --"A EB <>G E lip- G ASw j? ((;(;;;! ;■' the; many .'interesting:.'exhibits E ~?9> i»;( be((found on.l:-.$ne\Show.;Grounds(;at. fi>v^Haistings'x'to-niorroff;;' ;; is". '"one'■;' 'wliiclf r;:.%;,;/6hould';appeal-to-'all.-persons'-living'atj-a- ---£:■;;(>( distance Vfrom ■; town((supplies of "gas or gji;v/K"'.rtecWc:-Ught.:''^We i 'r;-:>.:i-Gas .'Machines being': exhibited 1 by Messrs.(y/»; (Philips ahd;Pike.;-:These'jnachihes,lwhich-f ■:;'S" produce: a: 'hydro-carbon' gas; of; a r very t';i',;'jhigh;quality,whichdnay;ho;used;for all r;.\;.;^ . ■■!-- "jlied,-.are :inuch i? . infuse: on'the-Continent :[V''-;w';!™d.;in:E^]aflo'.^Ther;-^lace :; -a. farmer I; .::. : «a>'an, even ..better footing;-.-;as jfar;.as •;■:' • -flighting, heating,' cooking,; and power are. j f:'; ((('concerned,: the'■■: town v dweller,, ' for,' [~;.-':' : farmerfis.indepehdent of-all the/yari|:V:^:v.:ons fluctnations. of pressure and .quality f;.;-;.;"; 'found in town supplies "of coal gas:.( An |:( \g ''Aerogen";Gas,^Machine.priceiDstalledarid. 'Y'v..:-'^ [vVi'-Jpsure'.and-quality-fof- gas year in: year but, u.: : .;"■>;■ without-; variation...-' The'gas,''too, is- the V-: .-/:■ cheapest; illumihant obtainable, .costing f,; ■:;;'-■ only a penny 'to'sustain ten' lights of forty h-. ;-;.;* candle', power eachV'for...one 'hour.': -';-, Who, f^CiHying='put.'of■';town,-' .would ; ..be .bothered pifi-.u costinesix-times a's' fij: •.:.;;: much;to. maintain,..when .all-the cohveni-. %■ ■;.;'ft'mctf'.of,'gas may.'be| had : from."Aerogen"? |;y;',V'v.'.l^es- i ;1.;.;'.-;.ihis exhibit;'.'for it"inay-be.used;for;.cpok-. :.,;>::::?. ; ing:;;f-What."a'convenience tp have, a gas- .; :';V;ring .always. at: your ;to .say no-.:;:;.'-.thing; of cooking-Stoves,.':;and', gas irons work -.?(Tor. 'use^with ;- : ;;.;' engine, for .'ipower a' little .more :-::;'.; ; 'is ;use'd;than :with;!coaJ:gas, but .that, is ;:Vt ; .i;counterrbalanced;by;the;cpst : ;heing;abput: ;;;;;-y half ,- that .of;'coal ■ giis.'at •! five Shillings per ;■;;::. cubic feet.'..;-The machine .was in-' ;;,;:{fevented (by:..'"VrieslaiiUer":f over :,: ; .twenty ;:j-v .y ago,'..';so • has . long'; since . passed the stage, :ahd thousands, are ■ x-Z )£ :use!;to-day.■;,- In :i898; Rafter .-the'-in-' ",,: '';;troduction-: oi':; the'..incandescent mantle, {:■'-';- Company installed a.plant ..:'...'-ill'a'small town'named Sr'euxelen, in Hol;r-;:;: i.'land.KThis '.yitii ; sp.;successful'thatithe' ,';''.-;;;, number of'towns' having this' gas installed. ;;..v;-':,;'Bteadily(.increased.;each: year^.until .there fc;;(:;s,were;:fourteen(towns \ lighted with \t ..in t.:; T 5;;";'-'each:;pf-'.-the':-yearsV-.--'96/-;'97i-''and(. i 'BB/(and |;-; : (.:(:; (the; number( ; is ::steadily'-. iiicreasirig! ■>■■ iThe K:_:;(( War (Office,;, after-testing all the I.- >;(('(machines on: the' market,. {;;;;..;gen." .;The Victorian, N.S; ;Wales,(and %:■.■ : New 'Zealand -Gbverninents-have; also all t ;'; ,'taken/,up_ "Aerogen:" •'-.' We (would strongly i-; : .-■:(;: urge,visitors to make a -point.of seeing tv( :; ;(^.this'^machine.-TAdvt;. : --;' : .--;.(;-;(-■(• : \-:--,,-
t:; : THeiapples;iii.'the cool store at Stoke are : but ;tKat :it'not'the;fault of the B^oring'arrangements tsays a;.correspondent of' the. Nelson "Mail").'' It is.due to the foot: fchat ; most of the apples were much too ripe; when .picked,'and many'of them were kept a considerable, time-after be-: jng : : picked before/they; were', placed .'in ;the-store; •'■ Then; .again,, some of '■ the: varieties; stored were quite unsuitable. AVhere/.the right .varieties' Were.put.in in the' proper conditions; they have coirio out in good order, and if some growers, aire disappointed at the financial ■■' re-' suits,: it should bo borne in mind ; that' ■ihe\ venture; will :.be valuable lesson :to : nest,'season as : to the varietiesjOcon-; • dition,. efe;_.of .'the'fruit : to:,be' stored.
;.■ A long : disoussion occurred at.'the monthly meeting of'the Stoke Fruitgrowers'Association"■with regard to Bending delegates to the Dominion Conference at Hastings on'.'October 20. Mr. Izard pointed' but' that" it was most important that the'associations should be well represented, as several import? ; ant-matters, would' come up'for 'discussion, which, if carried, would go against ; their Mr. • Beatson thought ■the expenses-of the should be paid:. It was too much to expect them to give up their time atia. busy season, . and: ! pay. their'own .expenses, into, the . bargain. Mr. sPickup proposed that two. ; delegates go, and that. thb association pay their steamer. and train fare. Mr. Jacka proposed' as an amendment thai; one' delegate go, .and ; his expenses be paid by voluntary subscriptions of the ,' member^.,,, An. amount '■.. sufficient to., pay. ■ one delegate's expenses .'was!, subscribed in :tho; room. ..Mr." A.'P. Allport .and : Mr., Arthur Best consented to go, and 'agreed to share the amount subscrib- :■ edj and pav.. the balance tkcmaelves.; ■
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 950, 18 October 1910, Page 8
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