A NEW TOWN EVERY WEEK AND A NEW SCHOOL 'EVERY 8CHOOL DAY. Tho above caption about represents tho growth of Central Canada. Tho statement was mado not long Blnco by a railroad man who claimed to havo mado tho remarkable discovery that such was tho caso. Thcro is not a district of a fair amount of settle ment In any of tho threo Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, but has Its school, and tho railways havo stations every Boven or eight miles apart, around which group tho towns, soma largo and somo smill, but each important to its own district. Schools aro largoly maintained by pub lic funds and tho expense of tuition is but a nominal sum. Tho final returns of tho grain pro duction for Central Canada for 1909 is now in, and tho figures show that tho valuo of tho crops to tho farmers of that country is about 19G million dol lars, as compared with 120 million last year. American farmers or thoso who havo gono from tho United States, will participate largely In theso splendid returns, nnd thesa compriso thoso who havo gono from nearly ovory Stato In tho Union. Ono of tho many proofs that might bo put forward showing tho Immonso wealth that comes to tho farmers of Central Canada is seen In tho sum that has been spent during the past two or threo months by tho farmers who havo for tho tlmo being ceaBCd worrying over tho reaper and tho thresher, and aro takfng to onjoylng themsolves for two or threo months. It is said that fifty thousand pcoplo of theso Western Provinces spent tho holiday season visiting their old homes. Most of theso passongers paid forty and somo forty-flvo dollars for tho round trip. Somo wont to Great Britain, somo to tho Continent, others to their old homes in Eastorn Canada, and many thousands went to visit Uieir friends in tho States. Tho amount paid alono in transportation would bo upward of two million dollars. Somo make tho trip ovcry years. It need not bo asked, "Can they afford it?" With crops yielding them a profit of 20 to $25 per acre,- and somo having as much as twelve hundred or moro acres, tho question Is answorod. Tho Canadian Government Agents at dif ferent points in tho States report that they havo Interviewed a great many of thoso who aro -now visiting friends In tho different states, and they all ex press themsolves as well satisfied. and promlso to tako somo of their frlonds back with them. Thoro is still a lot of free homestead land in splen did districts, and other lands can bo purchased at n reasonable prlco from railway and land companies. The average mun spunds moro money on a foolish habit than ho docs on his wife's hats. Nebraska Directory Money Back if Uncle Sam Breakfast Food Does not relieve you of Constipation Every package bears the above guarantee and not one has yet asked for their money. Ask your grocer. 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"Experiments satisfied me, some S years ago," writes a Topeka woman, "that coffeo was tho direct cause of tho insomnia from which I suffered ter ribly, as well as the extreme nervous ness and acuta dyspepsia which mado life a most painful thing for mo. "I had been a coffee drinker since childhood, nnd did not llko to think that tho bevorago was doing mo all this harm. But it was, and tho tlmo camo when I had to face tho fact, and pro tect myself. I thorefore gavo up coffeo abruptly and absolutely, and adoptod I'ostum fa my hot drink at meals. "I began to note improvement In my condition very soon after I took on Postum. Tho change proceeded grad ually, but surely, and it was a matter of only a fow weoks before I found my solf entlroly relieved the nervousness passed away, my digestive apparatus was restored to normal efficiency, and I began to sleep, rcstfully and peace fully. "These happy conditions have con tinued during all of tho 5 years, and I am safe in saying that I owe thorn en tlroly to Postum, for when I began to drink It I ceased to use medlclno," Road tho little book, "Tho Road to Wellvllle,"in pkgs. "Thero's a Reuson." liver rend tlie above lrtlrT A nevr oiip iippr-nra from time to time. They are irrnulue, true, auil full of Iiuuiau Infarct. IN RAISING WATER Many Subterranean Streams Close to Surface in the West. Welt Adapted for1 Utilization for Irri gation and Will Be Exploited Within Next Few Years Cost Is Low. There nre a thousand and ono places In tho west whero tho undor-, flow of tho subterranean water Is so closo to tho surfaco that It might Just as well bo utilized for irrigation and ovory ono of these places will bo ex ploited In this way withjn tho noxt thirty or foVty years. Greater Irriga tion will work wtfnders in such places of tho nrld bolt. Tho question of pumping water for irrigation is sim ple enough in theso days of practical Improvements by tho way of machin ery for lifting water and tho aero cost Is generally less than Unclo Sam ox pends In fancy tunnel projects. The, opportunities for gravity irrigation aro largely exhausted. There has been in tho past nnd is yet too much projudlco against pumping. Tho op position Is duo moro to Ignornnco than anything olso. Tho uso of cheap machinery Is also responsible for tho general belief that tho pumping of water for irrigation is impracticable and too costly. AH over tho arid region nre to bo found abandoned pumping plants and when wo Inquire tho cause wo got ono answer: "It costs too much to pump tho wnter." Tho Iroublo la not with tho pumping system but with tho system of pumping. Tho cost should not be moro than two dollars tho aero per annum hut thero nro scores of instances in which it costs from $12 to $14 nnd this Is a rather stilt tax for general crops undor poor methods of culture. Water wheels and current motors havo been In uso in China for moro than 3,000 years and in all that tlmo thcro has been no marked improvement in their effi ciency although thousands of typos have been constructed and tried. Thoy nro a crude and burdensomo mennB to get power nnd undor tho most favorable conditions give only a fraction of tho power of stenm. Taking all facts Into consideration we may say that tho windmill is an ingenious contrlvanco from an Irriga tion standpoint to waste power and monoy as a gcnernl rule. Howovor when tho lift Is low, wind conditions favorablo and a natural, Inexpensive reservoir nvnllablo a small tract of land may bo watered, but In 90 cases out of 100 it is a delusion nnd a wasto of money. Tho most approved sys torn of modorn contrlvanco for small quantities of wnter on a light lift Is tho gasollno engine with centrifugal or piston pumps nnd thousands of them nro today employed all over tho west to help as many poor set tlers mnko a living undor conditions which would otherwiso spell failure. Thero are all kinds of splash wheola working In currents that do pretty good work night nnd day but they aro nblo to lift water only a fow foot and aro not nvnllablo any dlstanco back from a good stream of water." Tho turblno Is simple enough but enn bo operated only undor tho pressure af forded by a declivity and tho same Is truo also of tho hydraulic ram which howover Is not much hotter than a Merino buck for Irrigating any con siderable amount of ground In a prac tical way. Tho artesian well with a good stuff flow is tho finest kind of a proposition but It comes wholly with in tho provlnco of tho Creator nnd Is always a condition such ns man can not provide prlmnrlly. The Place for Poultry I am not n poultry specialist, nor an oxtenslvo poultry rnlsor; nelthor am I raising poultry ub a sldo issue. I simply put my poultry on a basis of equality with my other farm de partments, giving it its equal share of attention and getting Its share of profit, says a writer In Bnltlmoro Amorlcan. I keep ubout 100 laying hens and rnlso about 300 chicks each year. My Btock is puro bred, and I sell stock nnd eggs for breading pur poses, but at tho samo tlmo keep my flock mainly for tho production of markot eggs, nnd glvo particular at tention to breeding my own fowls for this purpose My other specialties nro orcharding nnd growing special strains of seed corn for our farmers' club. All of these departments I make pay well. . Eggs In Japan. The Importation of eggs to Japan of late, has shown a great increase, tills being nttributnblo to tho shortngo in tho domestic supply. Toll Imports for tho first live months of 1907 wero vnl ued at $1G5,301; for tho first Ilvo months of 1908 thoy wore valued at $210,104.51, and for tho first flvo months of 1909 at $318,300.50. Undor present clrcuinstancos It Is figured by thoso who nro rupposed to bo In nosl tlon to know tr'attho Import of eggs into Japan will soon reach moro than $500,000 a year. How Much for Corn? How much enn you reallzo from n bushel of corn fed to hogs? In othor words, how much pork can you mnko out of n bushel of corn? Tho old al lowance, nnd tho bnsla on which win tor foodlng Is still figured, In ton pounds of hog for a bushol of cdrn. Do you get more, nnd If so, how? Lot us hoar how to got tho most monsy out of corn fod to hogs, Compnro notes and (lEurm'n little and lot us hm tho figures. IRRIGATION IS OLD METHOD Flourished In Valleys of Euphrates and Nile, Where Civilization Was BornInsures prop. Farming by Irrigation is tho oldest method of fanning of which wo havo a record. In tho valleys of tho Eu phrates nnd tho Nile, whore civiliza tion had its birth, thero irrigation nourished ns at no other time in the world's history. Tho millions of peo ple who wore sustained on n compara tively small atia could not hnVo. ex isted except undor n system whore in tensive cultivation and certainty of yield existed. Irrigation made Egypt tho grannry of the world. It will mnko of nrl'd America the greatest empire tho world has ever seen. Under irrigation thoro is a cortnlnty of yield, ono year being llko anothor, the farmer controlling tho molsturo Just whero ntldwhcn ho wants It, so that under tho system of lutenso cul tivation tho tendency Is to smnllor ncreago nnd better class of farming, nnd. undor proper climatic conditions for strictly hlgh-clnss crops. Nnturo furnishes the soil and sunshine nnd tho cannl furnishes tho rain. The farmer has only to apply tho wntor to the soil and the sunshine docs tho rest. Different crops require different quantities of wntor for their propor growth, grain,, alfalfa nnd beets re quiring much moro than fruit or po tatoes. Thero Is no secrot In Irriga tion, Tho farmer who can tell when his crop needs rain can in a fow weeks learn to Irrigate. Under Irrigation tho soil is prac tically Inexhaustible. MANY CAUSES OF FAILURE In Care of Young Orchard There Must Be Intelligent Reasoning on Part of Owner. Prof. Surfaco says that tho young orchard should bo cultivated, but not with grain or grass crops. Corn, po tatoes, beans nnd othor vegetables, woll cultivated, aro Ideal for n young orchard. This is doubtless true, but evidently enough omphnsls has not been plnced upon tho fact that tho orchardlBt must mnko a study docld lng on what to cultlvato In his young orchnrd. Many n young orchard has boon stunted nnd delayed by improper practico In tho beginning. Somo lo calities experience hot, dry wenthor early in summer, and if tho orchnrd Is on land that naturally dries out, tho cultivation of annual crops may rob tho young trees of tho molsturo necessary for their thrifty growth, causing them to strugglo for oxlstenco, nnd thus in a mensuro stunt them nnd delny tholr arrival at a remuner ative stago. In tho enro of n young orchard thoro must bo to a largo ex tent tho result of Intelligent reasoning on tho part of tho owner, who must In somo cases doprlvo hlmsolf of any return from tho land for n year or two In order to lnsuro tho best growth nnd quickest returns from his trees. PORTABLE RACK FOR FEEDING Will Easily Hold Ton of Hay and May Be Used on Wagon, or It Can Bo Built Solid. Tho bod of a portnblo rack should bo built of 1 by 4s, with 2 by 4's on sides and ends. Or stakes of hickory or lronwood may bo used. Stakes should ho 1 feet long and 8 inches ZiDSS OJ HACK IS? 2. ! oedN or RACK j No l. ENDS Of RACK Parts of the Rack, apart. My rack Is built with 30 on n side. Threo sticks nro left out at each end, forming a door. All holes should bo bored with a 114-Inch bit. This rack will easily hold n ton of hay. It may be used on a wagon and moved frequently, or It may bo built solid with a timber undor each cornor 4 feet high. Acre-Foot of Water. An acro-foot of water Is a torm used In irrigation to deslgnato tho amount of water used for the irrigation of tho land. An acre-foot of water is wator enough to cover ono aero of land ono foot deep with wator, nnd that is a good deal of water. It is not enough to lrrlgato that ncro ordinarily. For general farming purposes tho mini mum amount ordinarily required Is two ncre-feot. Thoro nro placos In the west whero on snndy soils thoy uso five nero-fect for raising alfalfa Thoro aro plnces whero thoy uso oven iiB high as ten ncro-fcet. 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