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The Wingham Times, 1888-11-30, Page 3DAMNING. INWZRAST IN GAM ADk. A er10 o ,Letteve Acid,resced to tile ArsTioultuxiiPubliccf Oanada.1301n4* Careful Study or Pair/ Methods mid Practices iu Gre'itain an Du- rope„During i Pour Months' Visit la4Vos. Entered in the office of the Minister of Agitieulture at Ottewa, by W. H. Lynch, in the year 1888. DaryinszIts Future in Canada. k.k., INTRODUCTORY. [Tide hitter ie copyrighted and re - P:11)11811,4 in this paper by permissien of the author,) Tinsi,T.,ETTER riser n sn'aine Which the writer is about to addrees. to the dairymen of Cana, • as one outcome of. afoul'. months' study of. the dairy question 'abroad, by 0, Cana, igen,. from a Canadian stanepoint and wit4 Canadian inteeeets in view. 4att the letters WILL B111R4ATY Br .41;1,. CANADIWN DOW- ... 'URN 'the ‘'izpiter bus a right to este and a rietiontee entiort Tier tient to wk einnes, of vr bet. the lett:ens: have apse the,' writele; tke,, reaiion to .r'expeet enrage cf the fact that tine work done teas, been .done theinbereste of these sehlresia.d/ Tliet the cop neunity of eteiteleng ;,ortv to ddZ w lin , wisa it; We.lieve asienrance hi the attitude rff the Ciknadiall press on ,this soldect. The. intelligent it est takeu by the eiewepa.04., telieors f Cueada, for siesi,eral years peen in, tire question of ertnerettnenverenwe or OUR nAlay IN USTIVg hies• tittle tn clesired .,The ex. •periettecr of the writer has been such .thet fltels warranted in the belief • drat i1 the ,most is not made of his own • . , efforts in Mein direction, it will •,nethe the fault of his feelow country- Ift 0I1 the 'press. It is due to myself and my subject to say at the outset that the work wine'', 1 did uudertako was rit• the intentten of my -vieit abroad There was no hick of suggestion 011ie need of some such notion and its large possible value to Canadian agrieceiltu re; telt it did not were, on the one band, to work to devoliw upon. any single iu to. attempt 'to accomptish, while, on the ether hand, 'Whatever ege ney was the proper ono did not • Appeer alive to its responsibility. The inure' immediate object of the • visit wits in l'espouso to an invitation „front the .• reirristt DA;CRY FARMER"? Assoc:re:me to give an address at their annual coeference. The ultimateor main purpose of the visit was to make the oppoeinnity.an occasion for acquiring: information of enough -value to justify the necessary outlay of time and, money, which outlay could not be afforded otheewise. The actual line. of work followed out, therefore, was quite. different from . whet had been intended, and was a line of work that appeared to omen fits. or mitt:ix,. a gateiral bean Practically, of some years of work that preceded it. Ineuettiatety the fact of the pro- le:end visit having heccene pnblinly anown, from variorte quarters there ea:ne, spontaneouely, suggestions of the pressing needs which the oppor- tilleity It he expected to serve. Members of Parliament and other peblicmen, nfornor less enthusiasti- e.dly in favor of improvement, made personal seggestions as to what might or ought to be deine. The following extracts from a letter written me on the first of 'may last by Professor E. A. Barnard, then director of agricul ture for the Province of Quebec, will illustrate the XXPECTATIONS ENTERTAINED Or )siv' Prof. Barnard wrote :.—"Delighteci to hear of your being called to .Eng- land on such a conipliwentary mission. I hope you will take time to look into dairy matters there somewhat care- fully. What we need most for the English market, I think, is (1) An organization such as ie Dominion Itntnigration agent at Liverpool, pro- moted for the sale of live stock ; (2t a package, or a systena, by which ou'. fresh butter—properly preserved—can be laid on the English consumer's table. I have been studying the question for some time, and 1 have come to the conclusion that we can press our butter into • lb. squares, have made possible. I propose giving likely stamped, pack each pound in paralunent paper box, ay lbs. mainly only the Conclusions of mature s 24 together, or even 12 lb. boxes into a Study, along with facts enough to jitstity such conclusions. In writing large shippieg case. The whole meat be so arranged with a preservative rilY letters now, with ell mY materhg in hand, I am able to ditpense with against ;grt ehrues of temperature, to reach the retailer in the best, shape. If that Can be done, and an active, honest agent fontiti to take care of our shipments, wc shall HAVE DONS GREAT DEAL reit oust col/STAY, prepared to nelp you, or any- one elet„ with all my might, for the realization of such au (inject," nWitii our promised new era of fast steamers, competing lines, ete:, with our proximity to the seaboard, with cool storage, and with care in making and shipping, our butter ehoulcl reach, the conettener In Great Britain, in as good cckdition as the best of Norman-, dy. Of course our butter is longer on board ship, but 0001 storage awl right package, exeleding, air, or dairy Leuntry," 'Canada's status in the Faiglish Market,' 'Ameng the Britildi Dein" Vateners,"Anoong the importers,' 4,Batter.Packages for Ex port Trade,' 'Litee:1"'Of Poetale provement,"What the Danes Here Done; 'A Model System of Milk Supply; •Dairy Sehools'' 'Tho NOr• nenn,deeSysleea of Marketing,' New Ideas Learned, from Foreign Praetice 'A Dominion Organization Needed.' 'Government'a Place in the Work,' ;teed. of Private Enterprize,''Eng- he, ae.a Future Market,"Somethitig •61)otet -Unique Holland,' etee The so, from the moment the butter comes ove is as close a auggestion of what in the churn to the time it is put on to come as can be made at this the table, even in England, makes stage of writing, If these lettere this possible for us, as well as for 81'01 not possess enough of interest to Normandy makers, if we organise and. my toiling countrymen, who are the '14.11PVPIPP""W— go properly to work about it. backbone of one splendid' nationality, Try, by all: rueens, to study this to be acted upon to Make their labor matter out thoroughly, • I wish the more easy and renninerative, it will Departrnehtt of Agriculture at Ottawanot be beCanse I have spared every would help . `you in this matter. possible effort to make them interest - Should you. see Mr. Lowe or the Hon. ing and valuable. • ilir. Carting about it, I haveno doubt • ' W. II. LYNCH. they* would give you fait aseistance Danville, P Q., anet 'Puente' you. to obtain from this ' Nov. 17, 1888. voyage TM Maio INFORMATION WE so moon ! • • CATARRIr, REdUIRE. ' •, Catarrhal Deafness, Hay Fever.. .. A trip to Copenhagen and a visit to •." A. NEW HOME TREATMENT, Mrs. Hanna Neilson'e dairy school Sufferers aro not generally aware that these day - would also be most usefal: • eases aro contagious,. or that.they aro due to the presence of livingparatites in the lining Inembrane Wishing you every proeperity, and of the nose and. eustrachlan tubes, Microscopic re- ; ' search, however, has proved this to .be a fct,andi especially oil. advantage for the the result is that a simple remedy. has been fortnti-- itiythOatice of. the objects you aim. at, laced whereby catarrh, catarrhal &climes and hay fever,aro permanently mired .in from one to three; ., in this impovtant voyage," etc. siinple applicsitions made at home by the patent' • Prof, Vuillard IS well and favorably eleiceuet ei‘oefeetei tr. N. B. -For catarrhal discharges lteown for his great interest in this K Pamprhletexplaing.LiVilewstrr°elangliYeni: las StFeen1 101% question, net. only in Quebec, on eis zenegiet te.!4oenroertiolts, cb23,4.1611.slio,exno i It ruerleTnWest official ground, bet in other provinces Sufferers from catarrhartroubles should read the which he bas . frequently visited. above carefully, Newspaper coninients Might be given here to show similar 'expects- —A corpulent, full-faced, heavily mus - tions entertained regarding 'the in. tacheOramp registered at the Peterboro' police station aa Grover Clevelandi Buffalo. • OCcupation tramp. u Consumption Surely CurecT. • To illE EDIT6 :—Please inform your readers that I have a:positive rmstedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands .of hopeless cases have been cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy num to any of your readers who have consumption ill they will send me their Express and P. ci.addres% . Respectfully, Dn. T..A. SLOCUM 37 Yonge St.v.Torouto. Ont. ELEGANT 0 e CUTTER TWO DOZEN' BEA.T.ITIES BEING FINISHED AT DORE ez COOK'S.. These articles we of LATEST DESIGN, SUPERIOR MATERIAL anal. • SPLENDIDLY FINISHED. Intending purchasers ought to see them. tended visit, but space forbids.' 'Tete pu Un introdnetion - to British agriculturists, through an honorary connection' With • the British Dairy Farmers' Associationwas ' . MOST .0PPORTUNR FOR MY poltroon, and pavedtlieway for me by bring ng we letters of introduction, even more of themwoud use, net only in the Britioh Isles out ou the Continent. - The timrei of my Visit itself Was oppor- tune, especially in the matter of exhi- bitions. 1 had ail opportunity to at. teed the dairy contest at Ipswich, the Glasgow exhibition, the- lriab exhi- bition in Loudon, the Scandinavian • exhibition in Oopefiliagen, the Eoyal exhibition at Nottingham, and the Belgian exhibition at ' Brusselte At the GlaSgow eithihition the working dairy wad carried on under a different system eaeb two weeks, There were • employed? in succession, English, 'Mete Sweedisii and Other dairymaids, to afford a comparison of methods At the tithe Of my • visit the lrish dairymaid' (the head dairymaid at the Glasnevin dairy seleSol, near Cork) was about to ..letive'and give p ace to a Sweedish butter Maker. At the Irish ' exhibition, Ifound the well-known Canon Begot 'fall ei business and push,, witu his Gimpany of good looking, clear complexioned lrish maids, 'mak- ing butter, and, supplying the lierugry visitors with milk, bream and 'butter. along with eakes, fruit, .tieda, " The exhibition at Cepenhegen was One held only one in live years, . and its working dairy and exhibition of deiry products' was one of the great lessons of my trip. • • TUE COUNTRIES VISITED vrere England, Ireland and Wales, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Hol laud, Belgium and France. 1 niade it a feature to interview leading dealers hi Li verpool, London, Glasgow, Dublin, Cork and 13ristol. 1 visited butter and margarine faetories, pri- vate dairies, butter markets, and con- sulted with all the leading agricultur• ists, dealers, and experts I could meet. One way in which I hope to make the most of my enquiries, and the tin- e eestiotis which are the outcome of ray studies, is by giving to the agricultur- ists of Canada, through APPREC/A.TIVE AND HELPFUL PRESS, the series of letters of which 1 said in the beginning this is the first one, and of which this letter is praetically ottly an introduction. I may here patine the reader that, though I spent four long tnonths in careful investigation, my letters will not be as voluminous as the abundance tq material would much dotailed work which led up to those z,encinsions. • TUE SUBJECT,3 Or LETTERS TO rOlitOW will be, some of there, "Oauoda as a STA..j WD Strayed °mike premises of the subscriber, Lot 57, Con. 2, RiiiIoss, about the 1st of Octoutr, a,ope- year-old red and white heifer. The owner is 13 - quested to.prove property; pay charges and take It away. GEORGE miss, WhIteehurch P. 0. 11ANUFACTURRES Ol'ANIT DEALERS TOVES AND TINWARE. COAL! OIL, WHOLESALE and. RETAIL. • STONE BLOCK, OPPOSITE VEEN'S 11.0TEIo, 17V:asTalLEA.iet. oadquarters for Good eleighst. AgEr BE SURE AND CALL AT THEIR SHOPS ON VICTORIA. ST. • WINGII.A.M, - • ONTARIO. f. r••••••110. THE BEST PLACE ---TO GST— ORDERED - : - 4 CLOTHING 18 A. W. WEBSTER'Sw. HE HAS CHOICE LINES OF WINTER SUITINGS AND OVER . COATINGS, FINK § PERSIAN § 'LAMB § GOODS § AND § GENTS' FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. • f GOODS MADE TO ORDER ALL GUARANTEED. STOVES AT HALE' PRICE. D. SUTHERLAND'S STOVE and TINWARE ROOMS. 1,•101••••••••=m1PMIMMIN !Having ptulchaseet the stock of HiNGSTON & SONS, We are offering, • GREAT BARGAINS IN STOVES for the neat GO DlYs. COAL and WOOD STOVES in Great Variety, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Owing to the number of Furnaces put in this year, we have some: SECOND-HAND STOVES as good as new, at LESS THAN HALF COST. A SUPERB STOCK OF CHOICE LAMP GOODS. • BEST PROCURABLE COAL OIL. READY-MADE TINWARE, A HEAVY.. STOCK AT VERY LOW' PRICES. •lear ORDERED WORK, A SPECIALTY. WARE ROOMS AND SHOPS; Opposite Exchange and Victoria Streets. Hetet, oornereJosephinee NE W TAILOR, SHOP 0-0-0 MR. E. C. CLARKE, In opening a new Tailor Shop in Wingham, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage:. It will be his endeavor to give satisfaction to nP entrusting him with their orders. • or Ladies requiring tailor-made JACKETS AND ULSTERS, Cawsecure a good fi.tting garment by patronizing the new Tailor Shop:, E. C. CLARKE. Wingliam, Sept. 25th, 1888. TH0BEGL°Fistula, NITM13EI READ FIRST WEE IN VECEMBER, A GFAT 1401.110AV PilP€P. New Type, New ''Preee 11•11240 teepee., Vivo Handsome Lithographec. Plates. Pirstklass linustrationn, Original Matter a d Superior Workmanship. THE BEST XMASJAPER' EVER ISSUED IN CANADA.. 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