. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. an Commissionerof Emigration. 11 and 12. Charing Cross, London, _ Farm servants of all kinds from tee ihreecounties of Bucks, Berks, and Oxford assembledin large numbers at the Michaelmas Hiring Fairat High Wycombe on Monday. It is one offew places where the old-time observance seemsto lose none of its popularity. The supply ofagricultural hands exceeded the demand, butmany engagements were effected at ofremuneration differing little from those prevail-ing a vear ago. 384 MARK LANE EXPRESS October 2, 1905. British possessions begonfc


. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. an Commissionerof Emigration. 11 and 12. Charing Cross, London, _ Farm servants of all kinds from tee ihreecounties of Bucks, Berks, and Oxford assembledin large numbers at the Michaelmas Hiring Fairat High Wycombe on Monday. It is one offew places where the old-time observance seemsto lose none of its popularity. The supply ofagricultural hands exceeded the demand, butmany engagements were effected at ofremuneration differing little from those prevail-ing a vear ago. 384 MARK LANE EXPRESS October 2, 1905. British possessions begonfc the Seas AND THEIR Xoni>on SCOTIA. Offers advantages to British Agriculturists with moderate capital. Improved Farms at Low Rates. FertileLands. Famous Fruits. Enoimous mineral deposits ofCoal, Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper, Lead and Tin. Climatetemperate and healthy. Easily accessible to all theprincipal markets.—Full information supplied hv the Agent-General for Nova Scotia, MR. JOHN HOWARD, 57a,Pall Mall. London. Canadian Dairy Produce. Mr. J. A. Ruddiek, a Dairy Commissionerrepresenting the Canadian Government, adndressed a meeting of Manchester provision dealers;it the Produce Exchange on Wednesday, and inthe course of an interesting speech described theprogress made in recent years in the export dairytrade of Canada. Canadians recognise, he said,that their great market is this country, and theirenergies are being directed to increase the tradewith Great Britain. They do not rely, however,on patriotism or Imperialism aione to bring aboutthis result, and they are prepared and anxiousto give the best possible quality of commodities.: He enumerated some of the measures whichhave been parsed by the Dominion Parliament,to ensure the purity of dairy produce, and spokeof the efforts of the Government to encourage thetrade by affording facilities for transportationand inducing the shipping companies to providecold storage accommodation in their steam


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