THE GARDEN 
the Royal English Agricultural Society hy. 
of Kilwhiss, on the effects of clim: 
apply them to such a dripping climate as ours. 
seated. 
mein ‘gets the more Potatoes he plant 
n farming and | Ch * meth 
truth however the m of Potatoes is terribly deep- 
o food is iked. e | 
. He believed the introduction of the 
od had been a great benefit to Ayrshire. 
to an improvement 
dar meth od us 
e Ary, 
be any fault 
as no doubt that it 05 hs 
a- 
tion of being so eese-mak ers 
ERS: CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
person to pro 
Moule's experien 
The follow: wing i isa 
oeste m Easing dried — 
p power and efficacy of 
be best understood -— 
| b illing to eg eg had g 
| qud peces than 5 had ever p^ i Mor, and had 
ood is a great loss, and so I fear it will take 
many more m E ‘that pear Potato blight to 
cure us effectually. W. 
Farmers’ Clubs. 
Kine SCOTE : ra 8.—At the first monthly mee 
son Mr. J. T. Harrison, ihe president ers ‘the 
ext week. rE 
e | beg 
and not b y guess. 
t 
in eile EA — The T 
gun to make cheese as their forefathers did—by rule, 
said: After seeing the fine 
imens O the show to-day, we ought 
to think how that improvement has been 8 in 
1 z the state of things 
a most important 
times 18 
Mr. Campbell, of Craigie, 
in 
- 
nt 
y of ut W. 
] ck yt; e never 
would be 5 eber. 
that one 188 
it r 
Shortly become Mh 
P" 
Engh 
ver the 
d looking ceil p? thow pak of Dunlop, w 
1 astüre that I e 
but. bs they were not t yet 
m power might answer on ier v 
where the holdings are i largo. v 
working soils | I eo 
80 as v in this 
immediate coves yit es wi bei ing thin es it 
easy fo: lso the number vf sete 
ac 
imated part | 
the mis oe was in the man 
out where ku diference lay. 
with whom s be st acquainted, * d to them 
ould n 1 intend 
he last si 
my own family, a 
m pe rsons daily. 
period, under a 
occasioned o i 
8S 
be 
pa a eat 
the 
== 
was 
e nai 
^n 
our cheese 
this, that sis n all the earth, which did not 
E fore f foods fs "cible: The prevailing opinion how- neighbours i » npe P" They s said,“ Cade 3 75 find i three cartloads, bad d been thus employed, that wa 
5 P ;? but the 4 was su ‘ficient dried to 7 
at Are ede fiot ie h any 3 iv p g,in n Som REUS. 150 eile him. He td 5 XN r|thesame purpose again; and it phis be 
A vote of shakey to Mr. Harrison for his abl 5 inte- paste is d ago ede th th urs; but your 3 ae A not = ‘th S ofensi ive matter s as pee the first ty 
proper y: made." 1 he coneurrence of this - | And so singul arly does this ca ility 
resting paper concluded the evening's proceedin 0 ot Mr. Harding to come down to Ayrshire M ipabil y contin th 
KILMARNOCK.—The exhibition of cheese of the 
e go Hard 
bri 5 i with him Mrs. Harding, who—I say it with all 
respect for Mr. ence is the best ope a of the 
We hav ill be 
time 
same purpose; and thus all that diim matt 
otherwise would have been was 
a 0 
Ayrshire pig Rane ral Association took place here, and | two. succeeded so far, Ka it wi xd n|nuisance to my house and the nei ios 
is reported a t length in the North Bri tish Agriculturist, | fault if we Hoe ake still further progres. source, it may f sickness an : 
from which we extract the following p: ges :—There | Campbell concluded by EAT the health of M 2i v -— 3 . yu 
were 70 entries for the best cheese made after the Harding, which was drunk with loud ature and n I have taken 
Cheddar plan, and 49 entries for Dunlop cheese, besides | My, Har ing expressed the pleasure it gave him "a Sithout pretii. equating then Titi 
Mio 160 ae of butter. At the dinner Mr, Titley find himself once more among the farmers of an rshire. | ie not one has gue = it. have declaralts 
, e Us t d ps he ar een requested | Yon reme aid, go, | w holly Met offene Two ais handled anl. 
y his or the: hib S “Whee E ing the|the question was raised whether 1 in ees “which had been mixe it 
chat ie a A ition. ey ever seen so could be made in Ayrshire as in pes and | morning zac being able to discover its 
large n xd oat eese. ey were nearly | vou remember I told you then several times in the And more than this s, I have the same 
br ae d. rv t would be, public prints that I had no i abt in the world | some to strong fire-heat; and that which unmixel 
$n erts rect he should say oe as to that the ld be made as g I have weighed | earth would under such heat have i 
3 mendon int he E e e would the t! deal over in my mind since, this mixed state emitted no offensive 
wi thoug charac od reason t it should be otherwise, * * Again, a supply of m 
f bject t th eadily provided. A 
n texture. Apen ng caleu off in that respec You | laboure 10 4 
undue Rit or | 
lated to p Ditterness or either 
He did not think those 
A iati 
gentlemen from the A. 
n Eng 
hs the preferenco to oid pais, "but 4 p. eg leave 
to differ u, fron me j know, with ton years’ 
yrshiri 
to the south had spen i their. time unavailingly. From 
recollection of rui the Scotch cheese was before, he 
might say that a wonder change had been effected. He 
might be allo 
. 
tive propert 
strength 
enable — 1 ds their work 
articles 
u 
l r 
Mr. Craig, one of the ju f the Dunlop ci 
said 5 had mes T Ae 555 © yea: ant 2 75 
say it was the 
9 y 9 e had ever been a 
i^ de 
even with 
ie * for their goes id iss 
number, which. 
H. 
| remem 
d in Fue parts of the pros gr 
cheeses altogether 
never seen such a sight before i in my life 
t | say that ht i iine 
my own 
cheese 
ber, when we were 
[ od 
land. en we had s Tg ‘here were about 20 
; and w eft I looked at them 
arfas and I think no Le S cond have picked out 
and said it was not like its fellow. I sent 
y own cheese-room to 
rs to 
plan at once entered into it. 
discontinued and in the piaco of it there is to 
he seat a small encl + 5 ick or stone, 
Tui the 4 
die closed with sidi 
gh shed, capable lo of iret de jer 
load of earth for the pu of m 
other side a similar shed, into which the kr. 
wonld day by day be thrown, for the purpose of drys 
When dry, this Fests ps 
the two she reve T. 2 us 
€: 
it and shifting ^it backw; 
shed to the other, on 5550 of fish 73 
cient for five persons certai j 
believe, for 12. This i is the aptat t but br 
of application of thins 
€ RN e at Dalgig, 
g man 5 men nt, in 
1 e an the Gali 
where, w whether the Land's 
$ — in le extreme north 
ve seen ay I am per- 
fectly sat oe ire friends will yet ake A 
1 good cheese gland can do. I have been 
perfectly delighted | to see the progress you have made, 
5| When I went into that shed I was amazed—I ha 
Iventure to 
14 1 
able agent.“ 
roperly pakn 
55 k rating the m 
m 
thus depriving it of 
and then he deir sealing 
it had been When about to 
I 
got up in the whole county of Somerset. 
Notices of Books. 
—— 
fee 7 fed Wealth, instead of the Disease, 
Nuis and Waste caused by Ce: vg ed 
, M.A 
op cheese ha 
"H e | pulver: 
a 
Lee Wa dh Page: By the Rev. H. Moule, 
Vicar of Fordington, Dorset. 
In this tract i 8 be Nr powers of 
rised e out. This is 
in their make or x but it the | 
their interest t 
xp lit wd “detailed” iti 
the way in which every householder or occupi ier of a 
manni via as regards 
"Y a Swiss shepherd. 
d — —— of this new met 
T ort of di 
stem he did not think it would | 
. use and 
advantage, that we strongly recommend every such 
in milk i na very 
the se enuse af its s 
speci erment is 
for an indefinite period of time 
rg consequently exposed 
d which was not elle 
Maben or rather that of M. 
