The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . arrestthe inevitable burst of the Cobdenite may be that Mr. Balfours musing—the speech was rather of the nature ofa soliloquy than an oration—was simplyone of his characteristic essays in philosophicspeculation. Be this as it may, it can scarcelyhave been as balm of Gilead to all his must Mr. Chaplin, for instance, havethought of it ? jt Jt JlWhat of the Lords? And now what of the Lords Will theyinsist upon making the Bill a means of establish-ing a peasant proprietary—will they insist onrearing the new legislation on an


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . arrestthe inevitable burst of the Cobdenite may be that Mr. Balfours musing—the speech was rather of the nature ofa soliloquy than an oration—was simplyone of his characteristic essays in philosophicspeculation. Be this as it may, it can scarcelyhave been as balm of Gilead to all his must Mr. Chaplin, for instance, havethought of it ? jt Jt JlWhat of the Lords? And now what of the Lords Will theyinsist upon making the Bill a means of establish-ing a peasant proprietary—will they insist onrearing the new legislation on an ownershipbasis ? Well, if they do the measure will bewrecked. Tho Premier has made it clear thatthe Bill would be relinquished rather than sovital a point be conceded. There is no doubtwhatever about this. Perhaps, with tho thirdreading of tho Bill unchallenged by its critics,the Peers will scarcely be so greatly daring. Agricultural Politics. BY A LOBBYIST. August 19, 1907 MAIIK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL 227 The New Potato Die usual method of disposing of the new potato crops is for the buyer to inspect thefields and purchase the potatoes outright. The above illustration shows a buyerinspecting roots at various parts of the field, in order to determine the quality andquantity of crop before making an offer.


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