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r, une 19, 1919. FY as Resigned plished to As- d: Also Means ocialists Gave of Signing... ae yh sembly at Wy xeliange Telegr ian cabinet, head . ermany has failed, it Ing the morning, was m Berlin nd Weimar. ; made known to.the of the treaty by Ger- stood to be the chief s regarding responsi- nd the honor of Ger- he German National ated, is tinanimously signing. Fifty-six German democratic nst signing the Allied ht others voted that ned conditionally, and or of signing without . It is reported here ns have-esked for a n of the time mit o act on the peace 0. All reports -con- n ca the prince i Thursday, The 23, 19 MEDICINE HAT WEERLY NEWS ? exGH THREW rate vhen a Edmonton, June. 18. of axation amounting to about 2.00 per quarter section was the total tax required to be levied on the lands in cipal purposes,, the Tact that taxes were levied on a flat rate of s much per acre, regardless of the value of the land, did not cause any purtl ular complaint as while It was not 1 fair basis of taxation, the amount of taxes payable on each quarter section yas so small that no particular hard- ship, and the fact that a man ov nit quarter section worth gbout 1,000 paid as large a tax as a man owning a quarter section worth 4,000 was not sriven much consideration, As the years went on ik was neccessary tu raise the rate.of taxation and to levy additional taxes. With increased axa- fon, it became very evident that the levying of taxes on an acreage basis way nor fairs At is admitted t impossible to on an ab solutgly fair but the inereas ing of the amount of taxes payabie on a quarter section maide it clear that at itis basis, - -Fystem of taxation. whereby a quarter section worth only bout 1,000 was taxed as high as ane wort 4,000 was not just. Under such * TOXATION LAND RCCORUING TOVALUE BET FA ato en TAXES ON AN ACREAGE BASIo This Principle Recognized and Acts Through Which Province Derives Revenues From Taxes Were Amended at Last Session. CHANCE TID he vory much change This wemg the Vision has been made for by Municipal Districts only once every five years, thus reducing the work and expens? ta connsbtion with the levying of taxes. Phe first valu- ation under this scheme will be the valuation in the year 1929, the next in the year 1925, and Pr fas of course been n for the zalnation in any vear of land which becomes lable te taxation during that , so that the fact that the gen- eral valuation is only made, every five years, will not exenipt land from taxation which becomes liable to a qessment, vind taxation during any year other than that in*which:the general assessment is required to be made, Tax notices will of course issued each year. While system of taxa ing to value Will cause Oxtra work, metters will adjust themselves ard there should be no diffienlty in for sone Spee yaluation yea is from to change an acreage aecor:l- ion one S001 administering a system of taxation along these lines. The fairness of taxation according to value will, :f the matter is given due consideration, appeal to all faix minded people as a Jchild s skull are so thin as to afford only the slightest pFotectton to delicate, highly sensitive brain, and the present cruel practice of exposing s t you ttdren wttrent hat or sunshade to the direct solar Tays Is gravely MyuTOUS, apa F ly from the suffering occasioned. 0: sees them with flished, distressed faces, veins of head-swollen and dark, brows knitted over their aching eye- balls. Later they are afflicted with headache, nervous irritability, and prostration, in some cases with acute sunstroke, in others with symptoms which may pass unobserved, but re- SUID I permaxent- brat detertopation: and children in prams, in addition to Wearing shady hats to pro- tect from glare, should be carefully screened by a dark awning or by the pram canopy drawn fully ovor thom. Infants in-arms-should bo sheltered by a dark sunshade. IRRIGATION CON: VENTION MED. HAT AUGUST 4, 8, 8 Promises to Constitute a Record Program Now Almost Coi- plete Addresses to be Given by Experts. : to Babies the eyes Atendance atthe, Convention of the Western: Canada Irrigation lion to be held in Medic Avgust 4, 5 and 8, prom tute a record, according to James Col- ley, acting. secretary of the associa- tion, who is in the city today and who.is in charge of the arrangements. The attendance at last year's conven- a associa- Hat 2 on champion twe-year-old with first RECORD OF CHAM SOME STRIKING FACTS ABOUT RESARE ABLE COW. Holst m and Possesses a Long Line of Canadian Ancestars Success of Her Owner Shows Opportunities Im the Holstein Business In the Dominion in connection with the record of Rolo Mercena DeKol, owned by Mr. J.B, Hanmer, of Norwich, Ont,, the five-year-old Canadian - bred cow which recently gained the world s championship for. butter in the T-lay and. 0-day divisions, and Whose production, according. to the Teport by the supervisors of the test, aregas follows: 1 day, 128.8 milk 8.5 butter; 7 days, 738.7 milk, 51.98 butter; 0 days, 2920.5 milk, 200.84 butter; 60 days, 6795.1 milk. 337.49 butter. The secretary of the Canadian Holstein-Friesian Associa. tion calls attention to three striking features, as follows: The'first is that a Canadian-bred cow, with several generations of purely Canadian. ancestry behind her, should establish a new world s record in both the 7-day and 30-day classes, Canadian breeders may, just- ly rejoice over this new honor, one of the many creditable laurels won since .the day when Alta Posch set up a world's record for butter asa senior two-year-old, I need only re- call May Echo Sylvia, world s cham- plon for milk from one o one hun- dred days; Carnation King Sylvia, world s record-holder for catile of all ages and breeds in the matter of price: Het Loo PletertJe, champion two-year-old for butter for seven, thirty and sixty days; Mildred Pie- tertJe Abbekerk, champion senior four-year-old for milk; Colony Aas- gie Pletertje, champion two-year-old Tor oue year under strictly omfcial test; Zarilda Clothilde 2rd DeKol, until recently) champion mature cow for milk in strictly official test; Lakeview Dutehland Calamity Rose, calf, and Miss La Honda, champion butter cow in fair ground test, to CARE OF IMPLEMENTS, + O ethaul Tools So as to Make Them Last Longer. The bigh-vcost-of farma machinery tly haw rewulted carrying over of a large amount. of Ont cqUIpEe 3 With the fall work out of the wa, attention should be given to the re- pair of all this equipment. Spec tention should be given to the Iron boxes in the hubs in the iron wheels of ploughs, planters, cultivators, hay rakes and. similar tools. These boxes are replaceable and can easily be removed by un- screwing the large nut on the out- side of the wheel that holds these boxos in place,When-this nut Is re moved a few taps of the hammer will usually drive-the-box-out-of the-tnd and : new one can easily be Inserted. These boxes are numbei is not a dificult, matter duplicates from the local implement dealer, However, It may sary to order these f. SPRAY MIXTURES AND HOW REPARE THES, ing Plants From Insects, With Instructions How to Use Them Also Useful Information for Gar- deners Who Want to Make Use of Good Fungicides. The formulae for insvetivides and fungicides given below ure frou the sprvy calendar Formulae for Insecticides. for biting and lapping alo of 3 to 40 pals ad of Past ot pttcat by 9, speak gallon 1: for th third and 30, Tuted cation cent numb divide by ott die 1: 008 80 tel Tabl ton 1:009 Is about the right fairengin. Lo get it divide the 240 which gives 202-3, or roughly ing 27. This meat that each nof 4 Wash of the strength of 240 must be tituted to 26-2+8-o Rats Tone the Th iw second application. Kor the * wpplivation and any Tater Ont is about the right strength, get this we proceed in the and divide 240 by 8 equal each gallon must be dis to 80 with waterYor this appli: u. If the strength of the come ied were 1:212 or any other er, You would in the same way the three figures to the right 9 8 respectively to get oper-dilutions for ty 1s Beaune re Into. their, equivalent houses in distant cities, and it.is ad- visable to attend once, 50 that the gew boxes can be Implements Should Not Be Left ta Field Where They Were Last Used. put in the wheel before the tools are needed for next spring s work. If the axles are badly worn on the under side, sometimes they can be reversed and turned upside down, or The addition of 3 or 4 Ibs. of hydrat or freshly slaked lime to every 49 28. of the poisoned liquid helps to prevent burning, 4. Paris Green Use 14 fo 34-1b. With 40 gals of Bordeaux iuixtur (This poison fs not with Hine sulphur.) Hellebor 1 water Insecticides for SUeking Insects Only. 1, Lime-SulphurFor scale in sects, Blister Mites and Red Spider. 2. Tobacco Extracts For aptiids, leaf-hoppers, psyllas, ete. -( ) Black leaf 40, strength to use is: indicated on the cans. Cb) Ni phate 40 per cent, TheSrength is indi- cated on the cans. (Practically same as Black leat 40). ( ) Home-made Extract Soak 1 lb. tobaevo refuse fn 1 gal. water for 24 hours with oc ep Lb. in 1 ater for 1 hour, Make up for safe to 1 gal. oz. lime-sulphur or of Bordeaux mixture, EY ily beaut to rsenate of Lead Powder Use Specits Npecifte 1 to-14 Ibs. to 40 gals of water, of Beanuiw. Gravity. Beaume, Gravity, be neces- of lime-sulphur or of Bordeaux wix- 4s equal tsa Ze equal supply, ture. : a PSO Arsenat of Lime (calelum at- retsy to this matter at senate) -Use to 1 1b, if in powder 1 form to 40 gals. of Bordeaux mixture. 1378 Double the amount if in paste form. TP 1SR (There is always some doubt yet whe- ygs ther this poison is always safe wilh 4 :208 my lime-sulphur, It is not sife alon ee 35 Nu shoul dilute pe Ibs. lbs, Be Ibs, add phu to br firth to co with ing the hor eh Place sluking well and to i off the bottom, slaking water 1e. Commercial lime. be tested Will hydrometer and d according to the same rulea made concentrated form. boiled (chielly for use om foliage) Fresh stone lim , 8 sulphur (tour or flowers), water, 40 gals, st prepared in quantities of 24 a4 lime (o get sullicient heat, 24 Ibs, lime in a half barrel, enough cold water to start: 6 ep the sulphur the 25 Ibs. sul- e, having first D over the Hworked-tre-siphur-through sereere then add whatever er amount of water is necessary omplete the slaking. Stir well a hoc to prevent tho lime eak- on the bottom, As soon as.the is over, add enough cold to cool: the whole mass and eak lumps, they can be replaced with new axles. Where this is impossible, they can oftentimes be repaired by using Bab- water that evaporates, Use at once without dilution; spoils'In a few days if not used. g preve into walle mt tart con pITattON pray tank, Keep well agitated, sprayin: ure says the official better syater of taxation than the 4;, : f ri ie Y f 3 message serit from tem of taxation, fa: as are not eer a cE 4 R tion was between 200 and 300. The Show that, considering tl e number of bitt metaf. Kerosene Emulsion Kerosene 4. Dust. For biting insects, an : 3 e oniry acreage system which makes the oWn-) program for the present year is al- Cattle owned in Canada, our breeders sieey ihe implement has been (coal oil), 2 gals.: rain water, 1 xal.; fungus diseases the ubstances used plo ts afte evied in accordance with the pbitity poo ge : ie ce fnctude ade lave done their part to place this : peuled und repaired soap, 34 Jb. Dissolve the ware 85 Lo 90 per cent. of sulphur jong the parties has to-pay. Ata Tate of say 10 comts i OS the agme atiount of taxcs aresces by na country on the Holstein map. The Vie snould be giv Sd coat of Water by slicing and boiling; take) and 10 to Iy per-ent. of arsenate aa E 7 artery cao, R8 . Pay the same arhount of taxe* dresses by a number of irrigationists .remarkable yearly r cord soon to be it Should be given a good coat of) 7 The: Site hetone f lead powder. Dusting at this.date National Assembly per acre, 2 man with quarter see- SES iSeaaa azaa 2 gation is gt; be aint. If the old paint is gone or from fire, and while hot pour in of lead powder. as the owner of good land, who island experts in related subjects who announced for Mr. Houck s great ten I ed sly for (1919) is in tbe experimental stage. ty coalition in favor tion worth: 1,009 pays 16.00 taxes, el 8 eee ttaa Toh yee estan badly worn, it is advisable to apply Kerosene and churn vigoronsly for) (1919) is pe 4 b ronerally a wealthier man and better naye a continental reputation. The C W: Jemima Johanna, of Riverside, ee of iinseed oil with a small fVe minutes, or better pour Into spray 1il. Disinfectanis (for pruning ns, the message says. so does the man, with the quarter pen Bee arcane will bring new honors to Canadian S900, elliSiar as tha isst coat tank and pump throagh the nozzics tools and for wounds on trees) : ondon, June 20. A worth 4,000 That is the man win (0 Pe Opjections to tax- , REE S mhed. Ad Wevel span F008 over the woodwork, After this is back Upon itself foro minutes, For) 1. Corrosive SubIMmate, I Dart tar 5 jections to tical nature. The second feature wh se antntelw . 4,000 by weight equal 1 tablet to 1 mbers of the varioils the greatest abilifty 10 mY. Dal scon of tend. accarding to vaiu gt; its Teut-Governor Brett will, detiver '* that Roto Mereena Dekol is a typi. horoughly dried: a second coat ean) Te de A Olas or stock eniul pint of water. Apply. with a swab national, Assembly oly the samho amount ci tes 215 essen trent the fact that many land jan address on the opening fay. a SH Hotsleln, We want mitk a9 Wel Not boards and shates, ot machine. Sion Will make 30 gale. of spray mix- o1 end of a stick or ploce-of sponge at the peace terms poorer neighbor who has land worth OT : ; YP be 22 butter i and wi ote ture. in mouth of a bottle owners are under the belief that if paper on an important subject will -be h b: i the steel teeth or sweeps of cult - ; accepted. The ma- ee smuch. Tha P y er 125 Ibs. per day Rolo is de- al oe area wl Vhale Oil Soap F or Caution. Corrosive sublimate ts oa ee fer the peosas or taxativ IMS tina owner of the land will hi gationist in the seM fce of the United excellent conformation, straight ont their rusting. Put the imple- Water. For green aphids, thrip and en internaliy, it will also eorroda Bjority, an: tayor. of value of the property owned by the fi. taxeq on the value, of th Statee government. Col. J. S. Dennis, eee eee see eeesthe ments: under corer, where they will leaf-hopper, 1 1b, In 6 gals, rain iron or metal, so use In w glass or . vith. the: poorer dani is rated ax alae, s m . J. 8. is, rump and with a shapely udder. The er, a tee B B ocdensvenkel 2:8 man jwith the joorer land is rated) so. cinen with the value of the im- chiof commissioner of the Canadian truly great cow fs the one that is B , Protected from the weather. Water i . 1 Ae nate when ad much bigher than its real wortl, ' : : ies a Oftentimes the implement can be Formulae for Fungicdes. these out very thoroughly when x i ris prevemenis placed uson. it by hard Pacitie department of colonization and Suited by production and Individual- (aken Sport or the wieels removed 1 Bordeaux Mixture Bivestone shrough using them, grain and hay. out wile tne ihe ease of the than Vit ighor and bx expenditure of money. development, and. W. Wood, prest- yZ,ua0 Te ta. gouree of aatitac: 1 economize space for storage. (copper sulphate), Ibs. fresistono 2, Lime Sulphur. ade, Sit srowth is not as rapid ue more valuable fond. his property such, however, is not the case, Ail dent of the United Farmers of Alberta, tion to and both type and production et lime, (of Uns; or byarated lime, spring Strength, or tuestone, 1 Tb, owing to rather evel jurated ill much leansthnn Jets Wout ations fy Ue laws Otome Beor: are duene the'men Whose complain eer Migher aeelomen: nome noe The Fanning Mill. 6 to's Ihs.; mater, 40 gals, Hydrated dissolved in about 14 gals, water. Tn conshiering the merits of art sot the Sn OnE iis inet WHOA compee Men: ao Bley -aeveloned ace Ten siitain Susie cee me is much the more convenient may be used bunds and sunshine are the gnce in regard to taxation of fuim sive knowledge of western agriculture World's BIOR.. aaa Crane form to as it can easily be se- cankers, but is not satisfactory im lt; s stem of taxaticn, the matter must : Abl -point in this record is that the any fanning mill it is essential that s it can eas a needed to speed up ayste cena HOS TRE US Iands, requires the valuation of these and development will assure valuable QBlE DOlnE In tES record. js (hat the 2 fyll equipment of sieves be obtain- cuted and stored and does not requira case of pear blight. i e is no damage re- te approached from te standpoint gna thr taxation purposes to be contributions to the business of the the end and hot at the beginning of Both wire and -perforated zinc ator se stize ae eenerrean es i orth from eutworms that taxes should be paid Accord- rae on a raw land basis and theve convention. R.H. C mpbell, ebiof of her sixty day test. Rolo Mereena riddles and screens of all sizes must nthe bhrestoney- then neatl AE CONN ERIENT, GRANAE SS part of the provinca sag at st in thie Woy, tere docs 7Ulfeugy poeaune oF the, Improving. of speak om the relation of forestry and ROWS S858, moming slow), anereat sven. Tibia wim an ades Der smount, of dlasolved uuratane: 1 Wil Be Fowl Us n frequent rains of appear to be any sound argument i . jands by the expenditure of forest.cover to water supply, particu- cord is a striking cxample of the uate supply of sieves and by proper ) Start he engine to agitate the liquid: Mie Nearly every part against the system of levying taxes 31.0, oy money, That is, a man who arly in reference to the Cypress Hills.) wonderful opportunities in the Hol- adjustinent and opefation of the mill. i and agitate the mixture for of all grains it is profitable manage erfa has been well according to vahie, rather than on improves his farm dy cultivation, Mr. Hutton and S, Carlyle, Alberta stein business. Here isa young pete one en reruns. ieee about 5 minutes, If a hand ow iment forthe general farmer to pro ure except along the tm, acreage basis This principle yyiiding of fences and putting up o livestock commissioners, will speak anq with a very modest capital, ac- Pesult. - gee Sariaten by nuttin, (ue azaloa vite auedua tend depsadenie saree tion with taxes levied directly or The economic phase of irrigation -have striven in vain to do. It shows ain, Re eae ee eo Tai repeat cevisna car eeealtehe aes ween Edmonton and n the Vermilion dis- have not been very Seeding. There winds and very little Telghborhood Tt Wi d conditions to. bring. an ordinary average op for a hundred mile dlnionton is good. It the moisture that the like but grain crops n good condition and held back hy cool jow. spring has some- the growth of tame the benefit of the Prov- ince derives rsvenue from taxes on lands were amended at the last ses- sion of the Legislature by legislation indirectly for igipal Affairs, so that beginning with the year 1920, all taxes levi by the Province, either directly cr inlrectly, will be levied according to the value of the land, and not ac- cording to the area. That is levied on lands outside of orga Sebool DistMicts under the Educatio; al Tax Act; taxes levied on all lands fn the Province under the Supple- all taxes mized by having to pay taxes on such im- provement, Raw land values being equal, the owner of unimproved land hav just as large a tax to pay as man who improves his farm and if he ade tion te pay a Witd Landa Tax. 40,000 FIRE AT UNITY, SASK. Most Disastrous Fire In the History of the District. Fhe mest Unity k., June 19 will be dealt with by D. W. Hays, man- ager of the Canada Land and Irriga- tion company; W. I. Fairfield, super intendent of the experimental farm, sthbridge, and R. S. Stockton, Tha Irrigation Development Association 01 Southern Alberta, will be the subject of addresses by S. S. Dunham, ex. president of the U. F. A.; J. Powelson, 2 prominent irrigationist. from the Raymond district, and T. W. Crofts Laurence Peterson of the hoard of ai- rectors. of the U.F.A. will speak on the progress of the Taber frrigation dis- triet. Why We Want Irrigation will be the heading under which important -vice- that our young men can, with a small expenditure, select cows showing type and indications production and by giving them good care de- velop aninals equal to the best in the world. Rolo Mercena DeKol she has few high record ancestors in her pedigree, but she came from families that were -profitable in a commercial way and lacked only the opportunity to make a name for themselves in official test, Undoubt- edly; there- are hundreds of cows throughout the United States and Canada that would show almost as amazing results as Mr. Hanmer s cow, if only they were given a chance to show their Capabilities, principles should be borne in mind: 1, Each mill has a definite capac- ity above which good work is impossible. . The ritdte-or top sereen should be just large enough to let the seed through and hold back the Jarge im- purities, ait, chan, eve. 3. The slant of the riddle, amount of shake and size of the opening in the hopper, are points, the observ- ance of which mean efficiency in tho best separation, especially weed seeds from grain similar in size. 4. The wind blast must be util ed to remove as many of the imp: ties, dirt and light grains as possible. 5. The screen or tower sieve must be just large enough not. to let the good seed through. It should remove Solve bluestone in the crystal or lump form is to lace 40 Ibs. of it in a bag and susfend this over a barrel containing 40 gals. of water, in such a way that the bottom of the bag sinks only 3 or 4 inches below the night and in the morning all will be dissolved. One gal. of the liquid will now contain 1 1b, bluestone. Small quantities can be rapidly dissolved in boiling water by stirring. Granu- lated bluestone dissolves very read- ily and is usually placed in the de sired umount upon-a burlap screen on the hopper, or inlet of the tank and dissolved by the water being poured over it as the tank ig Med. Note 2 Hydrated lime if left ex- posed 10 the ain becomes worthles ed fo ora ime feet, angen ut for a large granary adapt yr the general grain farm; Thia ge is 24 by 14 feet in floor nsions and is subdivided into bins, each of whieh is 7 by 9 -and bas a expacity of 450 a Ee x v th 4 Ri Act; levied 1 seed: ; mentary Revemie Act; taxes levied ; small seeds, not tight seeds ot the, n tae of emetatioa ott sgh lands-outside of organized Muni- 198sttous Gre in. the history of thi8 capers will be.given by Perrin Baker, Carevot a Rope: ikind of grain being cleaned, along' keep It In-tightly fastened pe is not as forward 21 e dis(rict last evening did damage to vice-president of the U.F.A., and Mr. , 1. When taking it from the coil with all remaining weed seed: bays in a dry place. tle and horses are Spal Districts wnder te Tthe extent of aver 10,000. Starline y See A and AE. always vemove ttrom the ceniza , Phat trom 1spor-cons 105 1f. Lime-Sulphur Wash. all ment District Act, and taxes levied om ene gard i lansen, of Magrath irrigation jy laying coil fat on floor with in- per cent. by weight of a sample, de- 1. Commercial Line Sutpnar: i lands subject to taxation under the 7.Novton s gerdge on Main street : ) district of Alberta will be discussed side end at bottom, and pulling this pending upon the original, ought to. (Factory-made concentrated : Werte -conditipns are, -wild Lands Tax Act, will be levieg COmPlctly destroyed.the building, P. by Mr, Dunham and A. Griffin, the end up through centre. be removed for highest results, sulphur), This a Wok ooh war due to the un- id Lands Tax Acts will be levied i. Craig's chopping mill, postmaster s North Saskatchewan project by Wil- Do not drag the rope over the s ally about 1.290 specific Eng Sy ot Fated, Cs oo according. to ghe value of the land ) 006 naw mrtice and. partinily de- . is s i) ground, over sharp or rough objects. Crushed Cats for Horses. strength or 93 degrees Gaume. door through which the grain may ete sande) oBe Saly excepiion-wilt betes and partially liam Pearce, statistician for the C. P. pg not drag one part of a rope over Many breeders of horses in Eng. gt;g, 2, Homemade Concentrated Lime- be distributed into the storage, while my in special 16a . : stroyed the new Orldfellows (empie R, department of colonization and de: another part. nd yee rolled oats fa Sulphur. thay be us it also Ras a protected scoop: door ) of winds and tho iJ. the taxation of landaleased from the ang two stores vel ahasprotiably: Geral Do not store away rope when and use crushed or rolled oats 10 syuatiiN for commercial Ii through, whjch the grain ean be de- strength of creaedag J Pominion Government, and ; Se eee ee een a this aakieee it is Wet. Dry It thoroughly. preference to whole or ground oats: phur, butss only about 2-3 as strons livered. The four bins front on am a the preparayot? Rese the taxes will still be le Gry WARMER: DP Negiate cine ciltahel w 4, Do not store rope near places jqect road tor homen, and be fending 8 4 Tule, Suiphur (a fine grade), alleyway which is 6 by 14 feet. Benet at ye ontiingaetonac basis, But-ar ihe: 1 a A: Mitchell, of the Mitchell Nurseries, where any kind of acid is stored, or /i the horses obtain more nearly all fresh stone lime, high in where the seed can be fanned and rns south p ae Nate nies The market prices for Fridey wer and R. D. Prettie will'speak on Trees where acid hus been stored. The Gr the value of the oats than in any ceniage of calcium, 50 Ibs.; cleaned or else treated against dis- - fortunate in molst- is low It does not treate any Brett raiows: Butter, 45 cents a Ib.; eggs. on the Farm, and D. Bark on Profit- slightest trace of acid wilt shorten otner ways also that from 20 to 25 et, 40 or 50 gals. Put-about 10 ease. In case of emergency,- where e the countrygmme- hargatip. 45 cents a dozen; beef, 15 conts and able Irrigated Crops. the life of a rope. Keep the rope out por cent, less weight of crushed oats ls. Water in the boiling outfit, start the grain crop exceeds the permanent ip. ie. feotnilte: aint WA, preparation for tus work, alll i) Vea, 4 cents and Scat Onnharauede talseiica eon perelit ni the reach of aulmals. could be fed*than whole oats. The Hf , add sulphur, stir to make paste) stora pacity, this space tsa may othe. o imate ddsideror on He geek: al ups veal, 15 cents and up; pork 24 The above is vot a complete list of Slings and small ropes should ane ee ie aaa nuediag ground and break limps, then add remaining be pargitioned off and utilized tor red along the middie lands ontside of organized Munielpal- cents and up; beets und carrots, 19 the speakers. Owing to delays in always be hung up in dry places that Sats is that if fed alone it is liable Water. and when near boiling put In storaze purposes. The total capacity way from Red De2: ities are row being valued under the corey a pound: onions, pounds for the mails replies have not yet been ee- are well venthated. Harge repes: tg become too closely packed in tho me. Sur frequently while staking jof the permanent bing ts 1-800 r irection cf the Minister of Municipal . Pant i ae should be stored on gratings raise * rehire arti and until ail the sulphur and lime bushels, white the emergency space. but chiefly In short Nan Tictek Bees eR cents; fresh beets snd turnips, 10 ceived from a number of men, Who syove the floor. Se een ane, is vee 8 tO ire dissolved, Add water from time also available in the central clean gt; middle south moist saipa and biusiohnel Dist hieit Coats a bunch; lettuce, onions, radish, have been invited to address the con- 6, When opes are to bo spliced fo haven case of colic, A large num. t ime to Keep up to 40 or 50 gals. ing floor increases (he total possible saye-the crop on land sre not alrendy levying their taxes gt; cents a bunch; rhubard, 10 cents a Vention on account of expert knowl- or-knotted folloW the accepted rules her of Clydesdale colts In Scotland 2Tk. Boil hour, then strain /storage to over 2,100 bushels, neretallow: ncacrding to land valves. wi be- pound: potataes, 1.05 a bushel; coi- edge of some phase of the subject of , (he best knots and splices. are fed on sheat oats, straw and through a screen of 20 meshes to inch oe Sai. possible to predict quired to valuevall their Jands for -he a eaesica irrigation farming. Commercial Seed Always buy good rope; it will grain, cue, with some bran sadded; lo storage barrels. Make enough An atintralion wheats 0s predic B tage. cheese, 10 Kents a, pound is B jal pay you. Remeber that human life Sr. Siena with molasscseand t once for season s work. . Cover agen amied 4 i purpose of taxation tinder the Sun- Livestock and th Sad petaer and moistene h molas : a) BA's A new wheat, named Sensation, onditicns: yer meet ies Livestock and the rri- and property are often jeopardized Water. : well to keep out air, or pour oil of /ia5 hoon giving some remarkable pvinies anay be eataly plementary Revenue Act next year. lt;(yp THE CHILDREN * gated Farm, and Reservoir develop: by the breaking of a rope, Use care. . say. any Kind over surface to depth of 16 lag in Australia. One farmer at i The basic, of taxation is the casa i rn Saskatchewan Serena v erfeed, inch for same purpose. Tora anfealiee eat eee value of the land without taking ints Soe ee rae ManiEGe ci WnIGt RNa We noite vere gmail cnveke Ihre ait young anie fy 22, determine now much 6 ditute Sr trom 4 id-acre paddock OF Eis st dommonly below c The following letter is taken from r son which papers may ay present respective costs of fuel S chicks, Ike all young anis Yp, diterent applications use u hydro- reat. und. considers, that he lost is still an aspect ess. The weather, parently brokeh and to hope for ultingfely GING REPORT entative, after travel- alk the country lying ledicino Hat returned ported the crops ta he Where crops had and on breaking some sustained by weeds but where planted the grain looked Patches heve and idence of the ravages m, but generelly the bids fair to yield a n, ow account any improvements made upon the land by the expenditure of capital ox labor. In working Sut tht Value there are only, three matters Which are required to be taken into consideradion, namely- First The nature of the sail. Sccond The nature of the surface: that is, whether it is broken by ra- pected, of course, from the increased Vines, coulees or timber and so on. strain on many-mothers of laborious Third The distance cf the land war work. from a stipping point. It fs our duty to care for the health + As the comparative values vill/and efficiency of sucih infants and ouly change under exdeptional cir- children as are normal. Infants and cumstances, as for example, wherc young children when exposed to the a new railroad passes through the full blazd of the sun are liable to lecality, and as this is the third and Jast consideration, it will be noted that-once-a-vatne-ts tixed,-there wilt the Daily Mail, London, England, and is a timely artiele for parents in all countries: At a representative meeting of doc- tors the other day it was stated that the number of imbecile infants now coming into existence is no less than appalling. This was to have been ex- greater or lesser degrees of sunstroke which impairs the brain and nervous be delivered. On one of the days of the convention the delegates will be the guests of the Canadian Land and Irrigation com- pany on the Ronolane farm. D. W. Hays, manager of the company, wi take the party in charge and they will travel by special train to witness at Ronalane a practical demonstration of farming on irrixated land - FENED 820000 Robert Smart, C.P.R. conductor, charged with bringing liquor into the province;-was fined 200, or given an option of three months in jail. He paid the fin wire fencing it will pay any farmer in older parts of Ontario to use his rail fences for fuel, and buy wire fencing to replace them. Sev- eral farmers have demonstrated the truth of this on their own farms, Furthermore a wire fence saves space and does not provide the harbor for veeds that Is provided by the old snake fence. : and Tnereaxe Consumption of Milk? As a result of the coming of pro Wibition American. dairymen are counting on an increase in the con- sumption of milk and cream in the United States citle Henry Clark died in the -Nanaimo hospital from injuries caused by a fall ef coal in the Harewood mine of nn system for life The plates of 2 young Subsoribs now for theDaily News. mals, m: almost impossible to starve a baby chick, while, on the other hand, it is very easy to overfed; as they al ways seem hungry and Will overeat, it allowed to. Most of the deaths during the first two weeks are caua- ed from indigestion brought on by overfeeding. Ducks Better Without Water. Do not give ducklings water to swim in; they do not need it and will lnot-thrive-as well-as without. Keep drinking water before them all the time; a duck has no crop as a hen has, and needs water to wash down its food. John Alywin Donby, the 20-year-old son of Dr. J. J. Donby, Ottdwa, was meter with specific gravity readings and apply the following rule: Put the hydometer in the clear liquid when-it is-cold-and-the sedt ment has all been settled for a da or two. Note the number to. which it sinks. Suppose this is 1.240. The stsength for txe before the buds burst should be J.030 or stronger. To determine how auch to dilute a strength of 1.240 to get 1.030, dl- Ide the three figures to the right in 1:240 by 30, that is 240 divided by 30 equal 8. This means that each gallon of such a wash must bewdi- luted to 8 gals, with water to Bive us a strength of 1:030, the proper spring strength, For the second ap- it wi sh expen becau is hi high clare ile State: drowned in a cagoe accident near the Canadian Western Fuel Co, Windsor, Noya Scotiay ALWAYS. Raith is one of those girls whoss jnt rest ina man Js governed by his hb the Trati six bushels per heads Contain four rows of grain, famine, Pealth. cre by shaking, as 8 over-ripe when cut.. The neep Are Profitable, cop are profitable because th nse of upkeep is so. small and ise the price of wool and meat ch to-day, and is likely to be for some, time to come, Meat Famine In U. S.? American Agriculturist de- s that es a reault-of the whole- slaughter of cows the United sis facing meat and milk see; the greaterf the principal, greater the interest. Boston ECTIpt 7
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