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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 8 Feb 1883, Supplement, S1

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 "=• street CE TO ft i' ' 'v= â- ^"^?^*^^.1^' " \- ' ^~ â-  ^r. ' r ;:^#^ft '.^' -fi^,-^- jftippie ment tft JW'l^ 0t\ t^aniBXim* Choppitg don. Jers fiom a i-.^_ 9 fur Plour andp, ^th 18W. ::. RffCHi i. CONTBACTOB Residence on j^ ^an. 2lt,l«83. AT mmm ETEOIT AND le news of tli« •'W As newspap 3 continent, in the « ws it fnmishes. B informatioa n prio». If UHalwiadiatl all Pora'aiM i )^unben tliu jrear^ â- ivmto aQ of LL StheBt imbngorwor right in Kold'^to* e Itwasflrstj DtainB nearly 1W« â- ok and paper 1 !e coj^ of iN^wrj 3ST TRfflt )ri -^r^^J^distinctly understood L«thold onrsekea responsible for â-  npres«d by our correspondenta IJ^e Standard. ,H««Dg attended fome of the gitsrti meetings I have heard discnssed. One above all the seem tif have their minds viz: A change of seed grain ice,»Dd that this change should jin'fldieally. Ii"t when the mat- jjrther discnssed as to bow this be brought about so that all thfmsflves of the benefits, the stmed to terminate ra'her ab- jt became evident tht a large BODeT would be required for a vfhich in not available. Some (df ProviDcial Government should [flir assistancf Others Ihought it Ijrd to reach tliem, for you know, goTernment bei'ches are very i^est deal of climbing is lequiied iDcl faimers are slow at making lit ]i])o«n at lieadqiiarters. there- GoTemmeDt Las not been made tlie matter referred to, (cb inge of ipjic s necessiiy in the I'ro- Therefore, they having no pract;csl of oar wants we cannot, strictly blame them until ti:ey refuse. But bm one act of ilieirs, viz., the ig of the "io called Model Farm, called Experimental Faim, we e they mui-t have been â- wrongly or at least have not acted in the itensis of the farming community snch very large sums of the fT in iiia:utaii)ii!g the institution to, as (1.1 .se holding office are annu- ig tliL-ir thousand.-' and a few •great nnmber of whom are foreign- tiepriBcipil parties benefitted. And kd the farmers of Outaiio been con- '[nor to th£ estabHshing ot this Model eutal Fiirm ninety-nine out of woiilu liave -aiil "away with ittifr DDcallod for expenditure is eminent Creameiie.'.:. Now, how i:tatiou9 will be carried on in the of mn a mfljorit.^ of the agricnl- ofihePioviiJce seems to ineimpws- Iftheie be but thiie or fonr in the kw will iLey be rtaebe d by tlie icfthi picj^le, or even suppose nitre liueach elector,:! district what good Now suppose one of these cjesm- wfaHith^d at Fhsherton for East «MD joD mapine the whole Riding Itelenffitted. Ccnsidtr the distance to be travelled and the «iMa of .«bo Js W^^ carried. Ova mm. m,^ aa^Bvmg ^0,^0^^' inilkB imm^a m «h«lboni« «nd wwrtkfrM " ThornbTi»y;om8fc=»onr»BlT^F,fc^: .^^jj^ ^g?"' milk woafl-be iafw »tommiiit by the,tipi,9 4 'would reaob FleAertoi. W^thiafc h ^U • require Mr. Wooife h-mmtt^f^itgi^' "" than he has yet haiiU the Mod«lP»im^TeB/ ' ' admitting ihat be has no aaperior at «lHirii. r' ing, beforeC be could BMke the giM edga botru ter he talks of. Bat aapposei there be oiw, ., ' established 'in each nHmieipaliiy tU i^oqyf. not aTail tbcta8**lvPt|4ft. t^^amgitAiiowviX â-  itwould1eof no-nste'to go, a. on the swhr oe»8 o goo» butter making a great dotl^l^o;, penda on ttfe ttoflftl^ aamded those whQ j, haye tlie bntterti^Viiike. AJi have p-* -»t't yet. aaybn well know, tbe same faeilifei(»^ " I could penal tottomo b. tMs maken whAatiQ,. almost invariably prize want era at ojur itzhl"' bitiona. They have their stOMew ifick/^ milk houses, th«i -flooTg h* in p y 't wftf^ iBtffne excellent epiing vtater to naey«ii4^ood eleaf spring wafer almoet m 'every/ laat^se^ ^«ld lor their cattle to diink; Otbec* hare npf,. these facflities within their reach, therefme, they cannot compete with thoae who have^ Of course 1 aia irae t» admk ifcmte batter makerc lack m expeneaee and, iierhaps too proud to learn, while a gveat mai^ to\asy the least are careless. fiat'WiU a Oovein* 1 mcnt Chearnery rem.edy"iluB?'^e thiiiknotr' and further it is well known and admitted ' that the saccess ,of batt(r making, both in quai I tity and gnnTftj prrirtlj rlii|iiiiiJi riii llm breed of cattle and the food aoppliadir; Can the Government snpply thi»? We think not. It is qoite evident thi^M^to^ ttmny ' ciTcnmstanoes to H taken into considleration in connection with batter making.for any such institation to be of geneisl Mivioe, and- if Mr. Wood does happen to eome on With a stttff of salari^i officna. one: CBri^iite « ther- mometer, and^ifdtblPAafllMtSl and m third a barometer, and a' fotirth earrying tf specific grav'ty bottle, 'together with a large Government chhm and two large liewfonnd- land Jogs to do the tramping, to the tatter makers of thi^p^ of the coontry it wbtdd apvear more ridicnloos than ethecnise, and would be a wasteful expeaditore if pnhiic OKney, no good resolting thf reirbm; Now, what the taimera pi (tetotio is in needitf is a ^enewfd of teed grain, eupecially Spring whe: i -aad. bailey... The mailer has be«!i welt. dis§\«wed at soap^e «4 oj^ M'iQl agrieoltoral meetinos, all agreeing, antrjii^- ing from experience that a change from^a dii^t#§ee wonld warrant an increase ip yield of abqfet fiVei lutTieTs'ib'ilife acnW. -Now, in order that vre may' haf^e^Ediiie: idea^ ofc^ Vjtat this incr«a»e of lite lashdlf per ««?« mffnt ic Iceucee newsr^rj^'.to.jnp^^TeB wErcn I gfhri rtest: f 8 frtHB .V isorted IT»| lality. tJi ,.,.*-"fet- .-:;?;; ^V- p3v^*S

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