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Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-05-11, Page 4
• 4BRATY'To OTTER ACRD..TO ARGU8 FREELY ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF W000,1141'04 WE• PRI;zE; ABOVE; ALL OTHER ,LIEEETIE3' • 74uc aor, May lith,3888. BETTER I3 UTTER. With the march, -of progress in re- ard to quantity•and •quality, of Cana �:g "'aa's Products, ,Which has gone on stead . "i for..man ,ears;` there is one article • *the manufacture.of which has not kept • .•;,pace but has .• fallen, , year after year? --1- behind: That4rticle is ,butter,,aniI t is: the more astonishing, that such is the 'case ,when one reflects that for dairy. farming this country has unequalled :advantages; anti that it is an acknow_ ledged; factthat more attention to this : 4 branch of. ,the .farmer's . industry and` less to ',heat 'raising is now aft .,:absol- Mute necessity, if farmers are to ,thrive,' "ss, much as. iri the.past . , ' The fact isr. that'good butter is an ex-„ _ • tredvely difficult article tofind even in. - y Ti - •an Canadian "market. I ; an , excep tionally good lot is (Secured, that offered • F;-• ' •by the same market the next market.' ------- i. -,:;day is= entirely different, in color and; 1Ilavor.. The ,dernand 'for a:.superior, ;• •-4tinif©rmquality' of butter. for the hone ,.` Tort trade. In eight years:it'has::fallen_ - .;'""7 -.4rom-18;535 000' --lbs. in:1880,- to.5,485, ' 1'O40 lbs. in 1887, and it'has been shown-` ..--on good authority that what is export- ' •-•ed is not in abtive dernand, and that in i "°:Britain ourchief foreic'n. market' Can..:. ---. - tadian-butter.is._Cem lete1y: discredited:. -as a desirable or reliable`article., On; the other hand the • possibility of our :country's dairy:' products excelling` -*11 others in the .foreign.' market is •.: Chown by :the gratifying, state • of .the • ,-cheese' export trade. .In 1.880—about- • •40,000,000 :lbs' Was exported In. 1887 thetrademounted to 80,000,000 ' - 'lbs., twie4 the amount • eight yearsbe #ore.. .Not only this,: but so great lathe' :' demand for Canadian , cheese in the Brstish markets that American cheese ' . 'to find a ready sale, has to be. shipped Tmo i Canader`°and-sold under -false pre - :tenses, as Canadian cheese The reason, for this difference .in de- niand for the tato great Canadian dairy products is found 'in : the difference,. in the process of ;manufacture. . • Canadian cheese is made at,factories. • on the co-operative plan. For years revery. effort has' been made to discover --.,nd perfect.new and improved Methods r of mariufactpre. • •The resultis 'shown .. In the , high standing: of Canadian. T1111. farmers in and around; .St/ Marysare about to' "oomb•ine" in order to, get. even with. ;the oatmeal millers. and egg dealers. Combination. The main -clause 'in the new:organiaation will be in the; shape. .df a pledge on the part of the members to discard par - ridge froni4 their tables and substitute hen fruit therefore. In, other words, the me ober Of this society will bind themselves not to• sell eggs: for a• mere pittance and buy oatmeal at anexhor- bitant prices The: Port: •Perry , Stan.4ord' , says : We were favored with a visit from tiie renowned orator, J• A Cooke, who de-, liveredhis lecture entitled;'* Out of the Valley of Death," to a.large audience in the. Methodist, church. Greenbank has. in ;the past ;been..Visited by tite ablest temperance :advocates this coun- try can produce,'huh ries it by onethat handled the subject as intelligently, or made the expression, that 1Vrr. Cooke . did. He held the' audience �_ nc'e for two ,hours the• closest attention -being -paid to the speaker:. 3 i..lhne�cy Millinery `N.Iianer A.T fink** TI.CI INGS ,' 1 EXTRA VALUE IN ALL LINES OF r • apt .;ogia 4 �; y tte`,; " ��,. ...DP?�r11�1 • ; TABL,IJ TOWELING; • WHITE and R E ' COTTO Tweeds, and all kinds of Dress Goods,,.. • m Bakin ':Powder, the .e:st ., Jse t re.•• :�e � sure.' acro__ �made: ----Sold-ob.-1y b-�r-� -A.�_ � - ... gOOC�.-s mium is on•ever `can'. '' These ga-Qds ar the wordl're. .. Guaranteed. • rtro 17 mss • r • Butter is Made in small lots by indi- :viduals, It is bought by store keepers' and' commission.inen;and as it accum- ulates is packed for export in a' hetere- The q• ogenous mass , ri is a mixture:of':butters of: a dozen different 'colorings and flavors lumped together 'in: the one tub. Even should the` •••farther packit himself,'•a considerable variation is ,manifest ; ' for few .farmers•, can manufacture sufficient at one time, 'ior under the same conditions, ,to snake an entirely. uniform.article.' ON Mr. Costigan,. Minister of In- land: Revenue, has. announced that;. 'under 'the 'Food. Adulteration Act, his 'department Intends to go into the an- clysis +of intoxicating , liquors. • Those who :Asim to know «Flat is'. the real thing have long 'been kicking about the Nile stti if that is palnied off in the rum *shops of an, inferior grade,,, and ,which is "characterized as.; rank, poison. If Mr. Costigitn's plan will raise , the 'standard of quality and 'purity in in • •'toxicatiiig dainks, it will bo' a slight gain, so 'far as it goes;. as' it will make" them dearer and so lessen consumption,' It will also'givc the puhltc• 4 true idea ' of the ingredients of the ingenious con- Cections which have -come in With. the Scott Aet,'such is l:;rsii k long,'short,;,. two -fingers, straight, ginger ale, ginger beer•; ' hilicidlnigs, lwrnli, 'stth e . fence, pepper Sc.IUCe,-11ot water. and ginger.. schnaps; bitte.'rs,lnoaie, yeast, nothing, cold tea,.:"let her ;o 'CTa'lag11er"'and :a number of others, . • • ress. rens Goods orsetS` Corsets G rse' s o � :• 1 • Gloves o]:ves. Gloves. osier; •r . House Funishin Supplies, all lands of Headquarters for. all kinds .9f Builders . and.. rg .,. . : and Granite Iron,'Ware. Tinware�t. , • sand DAI] tY PAILS.'-' Also our 'spring; ' . A. large supply;. ;cif.•, CREAMERY .,CANS,, . large , . ,f tED PAINTS in all.:!hacles, •:Enquire for prices before putt supply; �.�f PURE- "P1tiET AZ chasing else herer . Hosiery -Ioi.ery a►C�es. Em'bro der es , lin ate s s rr� r STIN . the only:: permanent wall coating. in tl e Doiminon • fo�.ALABA• ,'EAVETROUGHING A SPECIALTY Y,.HoS. ,LAW R E E TO ,FARMER • • 1NOTLC • l' + of Binder Twin(' will no doubt be'limited, .as. in' 1 Sg Owing to the°sea cit. - of r-aw material this year; the'supn.y , � , . ... g x y As, L have purchased very adcantageously, for cash :a large 'i3upP y l of I Will sell atthe verylowest prices, l.imrted . 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