Carp. 



640» Sir, — Can you inform me if it is possible to buy young carp in this country, 

 and if so, where ? Also address of any person who sells bees ? 



P. H. Dewdney, Eglinton, Out. 



Boilers for Making Jams and Jellies. 



611. Sir, — Could you give me the address of any firm who manufacture small 

 boilers suitable for making jams and jellies, with a capacity of about fifty or seventy-five 

 pounds at a time ? Could you also furnish me with the address of a firm who make tin 

 pails for holding jams. John Stewart, Nanaimo, B. C. 



The G. H. Grimm Manufacturing Co., of Rutland, Vermont, who have a 

 Montreal office, send us their catalogue illustrating a sugaring-off arch. This 

 they make in any size required from 2x2 feet and upwards ; the usual size is 2x4 

 and the arch ten inches longer. Instead of using tin, the pans should be made 

 of copper. These cost f.o.b. at Montreal, $35. They also make an evaporator 

 in the arch above described, which would probably be more satisfactory, as the 

 liquid would not remain over the fire as long as it would in ordinary pans, and 

 the result would be a better quality of product. Such an evaporator made of 

 copper, complete with arch would cost about $50. Pails for jellies may be had 

 from the Sydney Shepherd Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and possibly from Thos. David- 

 son & Co , Montreal. In Fig. 000 the pan measures 26x47x12 inches. 



Fig. 660— Grimm's Sugaring-off Arch and Pan 



