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Thuraday, Auguat 1st, 19) WILL DAIRY EXPORTS FROM WHEAT GROWING CEASE IN FOUR YEARS 10 DIVERSIFIED FARMING A-Poor Weak Woman As she is termed, wit endure bravely and patiently sfovies which strong man would give way under. * The fact is women are more patient than they ought fobs under such teceblet: hn N rthwest Drawing Heavily From) A Change is Generally Taking* Place very women ought to know that sho may obtain East And Likely to Continue 4iy Agricutture In Many Western e the most experienced medical advice free of charte tol in shale eoubdnuy ead privacy by weideg to rorikeng: fe Diatefee og2gin: Laziness the World s Dij Medical Association, R. a . Pieeoo, M.D Exssldent, Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Pleroe According to The Trade Bulletin.) Western sowns and cities have the . es as been chief consulting physician of the Invalids Montreal, Mr. R. M. Ballantyne, san ey and tne braln, and the country t t oe Uisel and Surgial Tnaiute, of Butalo, N.Y for Montreal, Me Mise de oe Lovell end locattoa, whied abould be an ade into Ac 1vity nem hia had wider practical experience in the treatmeat of worpn s diseasea than any other physician in thia country. His medicines are world-lamous for their astonishing efficacy. The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and del eate women is Dr. Pieroe s Favorite Presoription. Tf MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. many aod varied symptoms of woman's peculiar ailments are fully sot English in the Pi Medical Advises 1008 pages), newly cd cad up-totiete Baliga, Slathebousd, el os geet an reeset i So one. stamps to pay cost of wrapping aod muiling only, Address as abo combination to Working out cessful for the encourage of industries, They already Uhat the factory must go hand in hand with agriealture for perman: ent dexelopnient Diiicultles there always are in working out big prob loms, but these are pever insurmount able where there ts, brain Dairy Produce and Stock The Lene-oregriculnure that best fits into industrial jife js mixed farming Christmas, predicts the end of Cau ada s dairy export budiness within the next four years. He bases this pre diction on the fact that for the part few years Canada s dairy exports have fallen off, and that there is every rea son to bellev that they will continue to do so in the near future. He states further that while Canad: population has been Increasing by leaps and pounds, and its spending capacity has also been Lucreasing, its plan The merchant whose business lags in the summer has himself to thank. said to have followed his victim across To.slacken the selling pace in the hot seastmetto 03 4/ lessen Advertising activity indicates a resignation * lism Originated which I rubbed over the pened with acid, The ody did the test. There HI mosaage from the double slate TRAILS HIS VICTIM ACROSS CONTINEN: the continent from Vancouver, making friends with him on his arrival in the when his victim had begun to trust him, he took him out for ame house . Then after.a week, a walk, butter and cheese production has not been increasing anywhere near In pro- portion. He points out further that the internal trade between the east and west is drawing from our export trade and that this will increase until there which supplies the mecessary produce for the home market, Though wheat absorbs the attention of the farming community, the urban population talks much of dairying and stock raising, and farmers are beginning to feel the which has no place in modern business. If we think we cannot keep our business booming im summer time, we surely will not. nett ine bought him some cigarettes, and on influence in that direction. Farmers ry. This Is none left for foreign trade. Fave. my friend the oun, Btarin Reidence Prntae: coming oat of ee eee and Im the same paper, in answer to Mr. can make money mate easily out of What a jolt 1t must have been to the fur trade, when passing the slates about . rone estiga- i Ballantyne, another man, seeks to re) wheat, but the time Is nastening when sd A * tan who bad. presented tion into Murder of Salva. ire4 t o shots, illing him instantly.) pudiate him by pointing out that the) noy sinter ne ee ie the first mid-summer fur advertisement was run in sat conveniently, within The murderer then ran away, and past s no pattern for the future. He a low man: e derate, In order tore Macaruso, wee eis more wonderful, although he predicts, on the conrary, that the 0 fact more profitable tn the long. Ful y paper iy fur are following th man personally rt iLinowa to the police, he has Northwest Provinces will eventually to turn part of thelr vest acres to the example of that progressive fur man who dared doome great producers of butter mixed farming. If 8 sot so easy now to believe that fur sales need not go down as the : 3 against his At one of the mo- Montreal, July 31 According to the evidence at the inquest into the death of Salvatore Macaruso, who was not been seen or heard of-since. Tho lowest paid railway employe and cheese, which will be forced upon them by mixed farming. This was in- creasing already. as it used to be to find a farmer who has neither a cow or- hen, but their name is still legion. Many armers ; mercury goes up. his back my-confed- slates: By the (in task he had exch had the m able to accede to 1 slate while his hi is placed Gn the four Ie ta y in the United States, the ordinary trackman, receives a greater com - pensation than many of the rail- way employes of France, even those of higher grades and with respon - ible: dutis It is just a question then of how much mixed farming willbe done in the Northwest within the next few years. The amount done now is, com Killed on Monday night at the corner 1 of St, Genevieve and Latour streets, the affair is one of the most cold blooded and revengeful murderers on record. The murderer, another Ital- ipposed to be Carlo Baptiste, Energy, linked with Advertising, has turned the month of January into the biggest selling season for white goods. Advertisements of a high stimula- tive power, combined with a disregard of seasons, have opened up automobile selling two months * earlier than was once thought possible. Advertising in Indian Head distrlet buy their but ter, the local supply being scarcely sufficient for the town. Wolseley ie broken and used . for. grains beforte of dalry products in that district. One mixed farming will make much head. farmer in that section works only 107 wey: acres, but it is seid he ds making more ee ent are money out of mixed, farming than GOAL IN GANADA mass of the ariners uo are working has started Christmas shopping early in October halfsections, Grenf l,. Ike numerous : instead of the middle of December, wet mir feot in hig d and the mes nz other town: condensed milk. uses a byge quantity of v: tI Huge Deposits of the Valuable Miner- py For Sale 10 Teams Heavy Work Horses Weight 1400 to 1900 each. 20-Wagon Gears, alin Many Parts of the Great West mates his sale last year at 12,000 Advertising rises superior to seasons and thermom quarts, : cs Coal is by far the most important Extailished Orgemeries eters. The right kind of Advertising strikes a product of the Canadian mines, as the -A creame-y recently established at responsive cord in human nature and human value of the yearly output of coals Eikhorne has Iri reased the price of nature is the same in August as in December. and lignites reaches thirty-five per cent. of the total value of the coun- qigirict fiat received an mpetus. Vit try's mineral. production. den is just tarting a-creamery. Far Coai is abundant and extensively) mers in Brotd view section are taking worked on both the Atlantic and Pa- up the hog udustry.. Sjntaluta is en- cific coasts, and its occurr reatly couraging m'xed farming. Qu'Appeile was neh has a-creamery which found. a ready the cattle, thus mixed. farming in that nx take pla what they felt 12 Sets of Harness. Sand and Gravel Boxes, Brick Boxes, SealpRtee ccaaan uae and local oes via the, Wes. ivebrow uses E hai oon oceans. . condensed mik and the local butcher 14 Coal Boxes, 2 Ice Racks, Chains, Canada's production of coal in 1908 imports his cattle Outlook imports 1 Heavy Dray, i reached nearly 11,000,000 tons; where- its meat, butter, eggs and milk, as as in 1866 it was only silghtly over there is practically no supply locally. Weyburn exports litig.d no-aalry p70 duce. Though Moftlach shipped 1 500,000 bushels of whe i last year, there were no dairy products sent out. Aavice ad is ovailable Fae OT rng ties fe Sn OPE Taine Press Ansociation, Room 608 Lumsden Bullding, Toronto. Enquiry eit involves no obligation on your part so write, if interested. 18-barrel Water Tank and Running Gear, 114-barrel Water Tank and running gear with pump 000,000 tons... This is a very signif cant fact. for to a great extent, the consumption and production of coal knees, row on Img head. van feck tig slippers + a furnishes measure by which to Judge His Audience. 4 Plows, Mowers oe ee Of the development of country. In Ten miles north of Herbert a farmer all these Scrapers: this connection, t must be remember. planted 40s acres of potatoes. last 7 3 Wheel Scrapers: 7Slip. pers: ed that Canedd consumes about as year and his rettitns were so great pite of the sear: hax any commit cealed about me tape, an el which I pi that he laughed at his.neighbors who grew wheat. A farmer south of Mer- ert brought into town last year a turnip weighing 28 pounds. Mixed farming has gone far enough to supply the local demand the year round for- eggs, milk, and butter. instances ak ob oh ob eek sh desk bb tt EEE EERE EEE TED might be multiplied to show the op ... S + ae portunity there is for mixed farming fy age aie id all eh hat 1 distri + want somebody to show. me freould be carried on profitably. : Illustration Farms where vo unload this coal, anid e EXCURSIONS. eee the grimy-looking man at the kitchen *f - MILK AND BUTTER bbe eb Eb door. You needn t ask me about . There's many a home seek- : that, retorted the young woman; *f ers exoursion right here in Those who have followed the work J don't have thing to do with ** the city e ai 1 Mittion 9 Dr, James W. Robertson on bebialt cnigading coal; I m tho kitchen + ly conducted, too, by readers: much imported coal as it does of do- mestic product. In Britich Columbia, extensive coal: fields are found and worked on Van couver Island, also in the interior of the province, on the Nicola valley. a: as in the Crow's. Nest region. Bast Kootcrar All these coals are of high-grade bituminous quality. Un- worked deposits of high quality are anown tp the Queen Charlotte Islands tn the Skeena region, and in the Bimilkaineen district. These const tute valuable reserve: In Alberta there are also vast de posit of fossil fuels of all quantities, 1 Filling-in Scraper, 1 Wagon Loader for excavations, 2 pair Sleighs, 1 Hay Rack, 1 new 5-ton Derrick, complete (made by American Hoist and Derrick Co.) Winches, Assorted Blocks and Ropes, 1 Capsole for removing buildings. 1 150-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with vertical boiler and engine, 5 KNEW HOW TO HANDLE IT. t had been passe : the electric ape with w med spirit touched 1 heads, I pi spobebed detested oboe 1 50-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with gasoline Jj from antnraci:e which fs extensively Winalpes, Alone Imoorts a ined by my committer. . , ee Fron a ae lemitee: Hige Dollars Worth Annually From Of Agriculture are aware of his con- igay.1. 1 ogn t he re- + of The Daily News Want Ads. en; st na ly. elp that, and had had time: E 3 gine. - ff) grade pituminous coals occur along the States fidence in the value of illustration or ; 03. tm the coal. gentleman, i If you have property for Tar Boilers, Barrows, the Hines of the Crow s Nest Railway; alae demonstration in the teaching of bet- 3 si. ga, of Hitchen a1 * bi Z - long the main line of the Canadian ,, ; ter methods of farming. During his 9 ee of Se eae ae a i i m1 pings that the Shovels, Picks and Hoes Paoifle Ratlway. Good lignites are of , Nano Fee mm 1.000-00 cent tours of European countries Dr. eS ome lanndry lady, and one tages ry widespread occurrence; an 200. ; 7 0 easy and so sim Mortar Boxes: Sand Screens, : there are very extensive areas of yet neapolis and St.-Paul* het rtson has Become farther one ls how itis do Lanterns, Post Hole Diggers, pntoured, conlielag alt slong, fhe Tals statement by she Hon. Georee eer chy of well, managed. farms. eae Blacksmith s Outfit-complete, fn the southosstern part of Basket AWrence, Minister of Agriculture. 18 Committee on Lands of the Com- Zi show you sir, she humbly re, ith apparent spiritixtic i ae chowan the deposits of lgnite In the -Am Indication of the great possibilities) Tie Tomy es Oe ato oe which PHied, and led the way to the coal ena. Oak Rollers, and various other items connected with nes, River region are being actively there are in rural Manitoba, for mixed po ortson fs Chslvdiais has intro- cellar. ifestations hat have * a worke: farming. Another estimate p) the . . si the day of the Fos contracting outfit. Ta the provinces of Ontario and) eee, Mn punter and milk, jm weed system of Ilustration Farms throughout Canada with a view to de- ebec there are no known coal: greater part ported by Winnipes at over million Be Scr tadenoast er Sollars a year, or twenty thousand onstrating locally the great advan- the coal consumed in those cee So nported trom the nited dollars a week. This opportunity for tages of a proper system. cyte has been recogulsed by the) This work was undertaken because the Nova Seotis felda f pro- Pro fen of Winnipeg, who lave line agricultural eurvey conducted by ways, nothing Wew bus tach so-culled phenorit intion of some old one xplicable. Only: those sms f natural inv e their ey Also a full stock of Window Sash and Frames, Doors and Frames, and sundry Mouldings, etc. Builders Supplies including Cement, Wood Fibre, Plaster of Paris, Building Paper, Roofing Felt, etc etc. ALL TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. APPLY A. P. BURNS CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED uced about fifth: med what known as the Milli Loar rkuctialr ig of Canada's) for Manitoba League, whose alm is the Commission for the past tivo productio: Cape Breton, to bring the population of Manitoba years on one hundred average farms See up t 'one million. The present popu: in each-of the provinces, showed un- fm Cumberland, in Pictou and tn I counties, in all of which are stion is four hundrediand sixty thou mistakably that the farmers were not collieries. sand, which means that if the object eeaseiiitas lay the total Canadian pro- of the league is realized. over five bun getting from their Jand : ode tone Nos Beboa dred thousand sdditiona? settlers wili should. The illustration farms, sit- ention h to th. People ares -payehic- wonders ne HURCH 1 IN UGANDA. About Business STATIONERY arated EB teeta If the average business man had time to carefully investigate every proposition put up to him, he would pay less attention to first impressions and judge less by appear- ances. But he is called upon to think and act. uickly, and he must base his judgments upon what he can take in at a glance. he brought into-the-province, chiesy uated in every proyince of Canada, are for agricultural pursuits. The Provin- not the property of the Commission. cial Government also recognises the me: necessity of encouraging mised tarm- The Plan fs to select an avefage farm g. Particularly stock raising and in a given locality whose owner agrees trying. to be guided by the advise of the agri- cultural experts provided by the Com- RISE OF THE CREAMERY a mission and make it an illustration : cee centre for the neighbor Springing up at Innumeralile Points the surrounding farmers can meet In the West and receive practical instruction. In this way it is hoped that the farmers The movement ix Western Canada can be led to seo that they can pro- towarde sixed tarmingte eiready; duce larger crops very pronounced, and, is sce in the within their grasp. be apringing up of cr ameries ut vatious During the past session of Parlia- points, In feet, several local munfol- ment Dr. Robertson laid this matter Ps palities have establiah t Standing Committ- through the enterprise of fee on Agriculture and Colonization of * cltize Very purpose fF se of Commons. In his ad- 4 couraging the fatmer to Keep cows. dress he pointed out that arrange- times, Gwe. The egen, This movement 1 further reflected In ments are being made whereby the whisk should be trosh, clean, and, ii (D2 Groat deileity in, various sectlon iustration farme.will receive visite possible, infertfle, should be placed in 17 atghe to eee prairie sections. or two or three times a year from two Of glaxed vessel and tho watergiess iit sections divided into fields by the best experts on farming In th poured over them. Care must be wire fences, so that cattle, at pasture, whole country. The visits will, be taken that all the eggs are entirely oy pe properly herded. Perhaps the submerged. For the benefit of those ee ee eta ee made treater made for investigation, for counsel, who know itttle of the process wo may O 4as Oh the praitie farm than for advice, for making plans, all with- add that the use of-waterglass for dairying. There are still many towns in the means and the desire of the The object of this la has always. the native king, and the custom for each p'his abode on x dif it upon which bis. pre ourt, a eatheral of the prenent eapitul. w to tien in bi rts, and USE OF WATERGLASS ' Of the many ways of preserving eggs thevo is none that can be 20 strongly recommended as by means of watergiass, or soluble silicate of soda. The disadvantage of the lime,-ealt and water method is that while it preser Yes the contents in excellent condition, t makes the aholle rough and very jbrittle, Medicine Hat, MONDAY, AUGUST their market value With the waterglass there is no euch disadvantage, since AF does not affect the shells in any jway.' Watengiass can be obtain from almost gny chemist's shop, and a5 a Tule enclose directions with each esmple regarding the cor. rect amount af water to be adde ft fe five times as riuch by bulk or by weight, sometimes ten Using poor stationery or. printing is poor business however you look at it, because it represents you, and you cannot prevent it. uapon the resources fl . large debt remained the eegulir consecra: ear the off ring was is debt. A little army 4 jed, going to-and fro yd clotlis. They re- eI heavily laden with ells, besides the coin- British rule. ubers of the congre- ess their smiles when solemnly carried up. red. at the foot of the yt immediately by a showed 4 marked ob- and printing so good that you are willing to have your work or your goods judged by it. Ther are certain things that are impossible to Say about * ene s self. For instance, your character, the esteem you hold fer your business, your integrity thes are things that cannot be advertised. But you can suggest them through your stationery and printed matter, storing hes long ago passed beyond where the local detiand for tow is farmer himself. iment. It is reco the ae of experiment, It le recor) not met by the surrounding community work ts to bring about better farin- OHO A handsomely printed letterhead on good stock will at once ed and wed bj j OL * c aoe ere ae : and, there re few places that shiv e' better business and. better liv- that contributions 3 oo - fnnlpee or caur* es Ao A large issuetghoDES Bobet teot impress your man favorably, while an indifferently print- - z ed letterhead on ordinary paper might have scarce gained Ss ? Good health demands thorough di- Tea and coftee should not be given address has been printed for free dis- gestion, thorough digestion demands to a child under-7; and the longer the tribution by the Publications Branch, thorough mastication, and thorough delay the Detter. A good cocoa is of- Department of Agriculture at Ottawa. mastication demands sound and heal- ten enjoyed, milk and water and di- thy teeth, Ulcerated roots and decay- uted condensed milk may also be ed teeth are poorly fitted to supply siven, and, very cautiously, plain soda convention of the International As- the stomach with food that can be Water. It should never be forgotten sociation of Granite Cutters makes properly digested and assimilated. that milk ts a food ad not Grint it obligatory for all members to re- Perhaps more persons neglect their and that plenty of-water flushes theesive 50 cents an hour before Jume teeth than any other portion of the Kidneys, There 14 no reason why 3, 1917, body, and yet the teoth are the guard- healthy child should fot drink when Loose Leat System The News Job fans of good health and should be t feels thirsty. Department has every facility for sup- given the greatest of care Subscribe now for The Daily News. plying the most satisfactory. only from the con- t from the yet great- ited to gin admis- attention, eet re It ts not exaggeration to say that the success of your let- ters often depends upon the printing and paper you buy. We will gladly submit samples to you. We know that we can please you, Medicine Hat News, Limited. Medicine Hat, Alta, 4 ot 044 2s So Me S Legislation passed at the recent So-4g a y 1 lt; a oy Free Circus Stre e 10:30 a.m. . d f wildiani: 9 bands, 250 horses, oiepiants camels t0 people ef all climes in native costumes will be shown in parade. Two shows daily afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at 1 end 7-p.m. Waterproof tents. Admission 25 cents to see it all. fe s lt;a 2 seated os es Me e 04g Seat ry 2 Me sefeass Stee be oe 3 S Soeteet
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Image 194 (1912-08-01), from microfilm reel 194, (CU1772231). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.