410 IHE ааваа RS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Dias %, am 
— fal! advantages to bé derived from. parents Piles б ë пе admi in üdents ; Sici и айар 
agricultural student or eene different. course in ih eds and giving to their otis - peer Vae red 
" Carry f ~ ie d n» 
x ATP en i r 03052" а; бе реси zh m a T t вазне Fried was srn met w 
efficient in ps it is i er rofesilotid; we E үе ү АЙЕ: ; and t h ut. If à miüh was to keep alieàd in tlie present por: 
I would have this Society seek the alliance of the lead- m le (Mr. Dent) could fro бі observation | if he was to be well up in the great di oie, 
local farme: bs. The whole yen d is divided Бе ёййогвв. Нё ч пен end that "nd had Бееп i | were por Arp he bares. rstand n fe 
kä w n —di: stric ts; ns ew) improvem arms he y detail of practice, ап careful] 
чы шен the Society "iita im холц ^d "m lat ЖУЙ дей нова had, but hè could | ptocéss in riii: Having һай Siti d Y ud 
kis farmers! clubs, with lots of Чын апа energy. riot help thinking that. it Would. my been à gr reat thé education of mary young niét in the institatio d 
Hexham, Newcastle, and Penrith Farmers' ше {оп had référred, he h ed ty 
the north, the Wirral Farmers! Club in Cheshire, the | of two away fr from 1 ү ome in obtainin difficulties un Me those ОШ ma 
land "ru Clab in Birmingham, the Kingscote рөн ce. lu so Tétteré post in the yr labouréd, froi thë war f that &eteral preliti 
ers? Clu Gloucestershire, the Honger grt the tural Gazette on this subjec ct. he foun nd the wri riters education that would ettáble them to үн Ш 
Dorchester, tlie Botley, the Maidstone Farmers Clubs, truths t аб were ете presented t» then. 
and many others їп the south. Any " these, 1 am per- | pre é too fond of ТТЕ апа did n not | Не had seen, especially im thë éarliér days of the 
suaded, or where there is more than one in any of the Pitek. ideni to their work. did not see how institution, young mi n enteritig who left the репе 
Society's districts—then two or more united—ocould, | the y сошӣ биге tliat, э wüs rather, he|school at soriethitig like thé agë which Mr. Моњи 
and I believe would, readily accept a commission | fe ied { TE енени tendene Ver e “рге оё suggested ав thë нен P viz. 14 or 15; having afters 
с It | Farmers were increasing in ur yeéárs on their 
ыба апу Mg me 
embraced farming аза pleasant ббс patti, в апа ha 
natu ral that they, should 
life 
regard as the most 
the amusemetits of the аныр field, and this possibly I 
w 
m 
property, to be awarded 
— Міри ind prizes to the most intelli- 
agri ricultura al students belonging to „each district, 
wards lived for thre 
‚ år 
Mr. Нон, AND, М.Р., àf 
had felt in listening to Mr. 
they were lucid, femarked tliat EU 
fte 
at rut come forward to claim these Towards, great 
Менон, , Whose Wed етн importance 
Milo ME the 
= E it to bè кү 
of àgti спаѓа! декат, 
great moment that there shoüld b 
y. 
wüst, hè ws agree with that 
good wou pig bedo one, e A o yw 
up by the local agene ould 
Mind of ner: ehe i: ана тё =, Час бам 
increased па же — сек for the 
honoura ind peu tial advattages ссезѕ before 
the loeal aec Agricultural Society à eene ex- 
amination: 
FI do not, s hoteverspretena to to discas tliis matter iri 
with 
should exist between the Royal 
t | Agric Sedi and the local Societies. The 
edacátio of the future farmers o 
of this country wás of 
cour e in Ld "d of their relations—the présent 
гт p its connection with various 
detail, bt thëre are plétity of difficulties in tlie 
ras he hort insüperáble, p^ т< believ&; Аб any rate; 
that Lo BUM ety, Which lids 
; bnt 
be pon op Agricültutal Society Was 
able к send eximiae through the country, those 
any ekittiner А т 1888, bé gui ідей ed by thë те ela- 
tives. 
v tiis that олу and thë local cepe actihg in 
Опсег would carry out tlie educational views thich 
j Бан agreed проп, without Р as АЕ any new 
- Tüéin machinery, 1 but merely f th М Which 
existed, Allusion had been de by Mr. Dent 
"n dy 
Т! + 
Ad Betas e 
the 
act that while КОЗ mën Sere беруй їп 
into аен üirsuits 
a knowledge of the. practical dise of = ER 
early an age as AE Morton had suggested, 
Mr. до, уч FA i P M e with some of the previous 
speaker: en who intended to 
ннен {ренү "hif time i Hay pu ië Intin re 
sitnilàr amüse dim Whén ё ut {0 Pme 
hould stick t and jy p Mei үс never took а 
pupi without "sipati that Un Should be m 
emi m Е he remaáinéd with Win le 
s down at the Або College at Ciréncester 
thé othér E Sj ngu told жу коз 
чю nts һай ы 
Kin 
tie авва. b Mr. "Cure м о dti d of tie Riyal 
Agri icultural C him to be an 
$ 9| promoting agri 
aste for 
mikó tlie effort sich i$ expected fr ial 
the professional education ОЁ those WHó- are y^^ more 
directly dependent прой the cultivation of the land for | 
their support. 
We add the following report of the discussion which 
ensued :— 
Mr. RAYMOND „ВАВКЕВ thought і the Jneeting поа | 
lived i in thé countr ry. He d mot s 
tliat—on the: coté ed {ноп m p 
from men meeting tog 
y harm i 
Would emanate 
thë coun gt e is per ут other they t në which he was happy to 
see. Was another ciredügistaneé which | маз now between 50 and T. Pris were also lent to 
ы the "ftoi gen ist. x GRE M in some | members ome, which h vel тау 
shape or other was там X more largely into | beneficial, 
dont before, and їп this 
өзүн which - ма, =; beforë it: He had great | 
e of thank to him for liis | 
s ik it: гый peni 
D seconded the Media es eri в вайа | 
Y sce to the 
e lectur marks in 
а8 to the  Tequisites for c tires а 
valuable. Не cordiall 
only to be obtained by experience 
артсиЧе мру апа about business habits being requisite 
to make a m ds ооа farmer, Thegreat 
so to edti diti mers as to 'énáblé thém 5 cultivate 
m sed ability, апі at the sime time to pay thiet 
8. 
y e found t 
| of achten requisite fot bs working of Ja : farms, 
| апа the appl agri- 
difficu uity was | 
country it invariably Hippehet that & large additional 
amount of capital was employed in any trade into 
whicli improved dd entered. Capital and осе 
бон combined were enterin busi 
and А Peri of this n 
in t 
education “onld bd be sitiofod. with is of 
150 acres, an ould b +ћаб the hmtéódiotlón 
Men o wie ч 
100 o 
ces of si e in conne coh w 
a liv чы с themselves Hiding b 
ee 
Fel 
other mann er, а aim at 
t 1 m 
tüdied 
could eu eu underst а! 
&thool might tend to injute ve. 
bowl. ng, qe from hia 0 
—no 
250 [зт Pri thought very He of thei Ке eni 
éhildren åt zs е ? aan time, апа a E 
very large | 
f the farmer. 
їп | Жир and кё боран it um n ушей in other 
in establishing E grill “ibrary at Faringdon 
т јаб he 
succeded; 
sgrioitun rare there should be eye 
| ot the 
n | Th 
whole &ubjeet of middle-elass idi 
pláces, Sometime lie (M was instrüia 
ir W. SrrRLING observed that they could hob di 
pense with practica реу i. apr 3p de 
acquirement as if t 
h of ай, t education seliot 
"ihe late Mr. боой mi 
pode КАР 
D, М.Р,;8 uggé ested that where theres 
d with the he several 
agri ieultural rine on ан be in haded 
that it was desirable 0 
upon them in this вёре x were becoming riore ürgént, 
à da "p а the advantage of M future farmer 
with sciet te in 
risp 
а Өбүп ӨН! "College of quon ulture—on the € 
p^ thought the less € State interfered with 
éducation thé better. He con nside dered T yam 
ав Mr. | o 
ade, 
o which farmers had 
erto been. memet еш perhaps ere long, be in a 
On 
number а 
as the chil 
тег аеры Pri unds 
e soli tiat they ва не; thé same ай 
в | posses: 
| Nieren and th 
ion таё of 
"hr ones ш as а natural conse- 
г educat тейрте 
d seë what was 
e prizes. ай 
r of the Soci d$, v al Шо 
в. that t they | should e ET in the | 
gri beyond the|of education f. 
df after leaving | Не жаш ke 
ith 
peus as tation would e 
d 
| edueation ei the sons of чб 5 
arked that u 
l by the забна which с be the 
there тия never be а 
lan agricultural college | 
h 
endeavoür; іп thë ensuing ge enef 
had | members to 
abled 
doubt that. the ышан E 
xten 2e -— the co 
givin, 3 
iscontinued, 
hat when a st dea liad to work 
on | himself i up almost ceris on any special — 
the d n of do much time to that su subject w. 
ed by local ап thoritier x 
eh | тпейїз of thé farmer, 
s 
Mr: 
early educit 
єч. - Mira g 
y eye neral ёбой 
A. ue tie м kc Не 00 Pt meet 
by other classes in literar; 
and other means e edüeation after 
School, The whol i 
and ably árgued in 
were all mich койне ө "Ме 
"Тһе moti ag then 
eed ise gr 
ome Corr 
he Malt bar 
Parliamént е are fa' 
to obtaiti ti 
essor COLEM. с 
the sierot in ачар Мг. cb discusse d the require- 
He believ in vate den enef 
of tlie ргезёйё day rather to forget tha 
tial Féttillilion of thé а 
at eothiaütd, thé аспын 
тоге “в tiubbed, ” ог às MF: 
be edu pes е the yer details of Proin, 
a8 brought 
to unders 
likel o make no wait y тма was 
thing to be arrived at: While there- 
point, e was v Мнн 
But | cla 
single | 
this drubbing process is to be e 
but I must ре 97 
remains ій force i 
