l i= DIAN. CHARLOTITSTOWN, P. E. I.. JANUARY ll, 1900. ___ rr' rm iz to iiiovsliii ooiiliis iiitisiiiiiiiiésif ` ` ' 0 0 " Extension of The Macdonald Sloyd School Fund. rr ‘car is A stir niitsc~rio.v ro rnccsrr . ing tins wheat. He had several daughters, __ B_____ ‘XD Gm__S_ and they went out into the field-i and pick-; ed out the big early heads of wheat ir-om | be kindness ot a Kenerous friend '"5' 'l¥°'°“5 P|°°‘°° Th* 9'” ff°m 5 lteves to rt mulute the activities Of , ‘hue "° °l_°°”'d th'°°gh|Y “fd '°'"d for ngdgirlein :arm homes in such direc- 'bei' Walfl- H°_K°‘ °*°°PU°°'*ll.Y g"°d .M 'M ind (hm, out (educue) ima Yfgorcus plants with large heads and fine ___ md n,d“| |,",,_ 1 gm .He ,O oneryyvvhent. The result of his selection was I “md don", in cub wig’ for the that his wheat took the gold medal at the , ‘of "ed “gin on fum, in -|| the great Paris exposition; and foryears after- rcss, on a plan which will lead ic 'nd' hu 'hen '“ “ld °° l°|d"“'” lmnonmm, in the crop* through wheat _:_ and at flue pnces for seed he whole country. 'h'°‘° g _“urns lx cm? “o'"c_ rnonrc-r rsou uno: nn sxsu. cars. l _ “I , h h l ' f l ‘ I9ll°y\°r ¢T¢f\<=t-i (win the ¢'\~ neat ciifiaozeunisofgvicrliriiu yan ~ i Wh F" “ll '°"°° l°f°'°_ lb? of the crop grown from large seeds. there _ _ _ 9 Commoustlommittee on Ag'r\cul~ U 5|, |mpmv¢m¢nt in the quality of the "l°'°‘" ‘Nl nfl! plants in a field until I and Coiou_izatiou_,_set forth somecf _,mp u ,,¢|| .5 5,, ¢|,, ,Mg pa. .c,e_ uh had two__bnehels of _gra|n. That would 5'5" Vlflch I 'Pmk 'Wu _ 73"* Zsvitz,of the Qntario Agricultural Col- aystematic continued seleotiou of Exnphmuul pun, "P0", gn 9”- experiment in the selection cf seed cats I"-""7" "“U'- for sixyears in ruct;e8a;ionb.' ’ll'he experi~ - - H mentwunbeguaiu 3, esectingsesd L1°m°::‘°;i;:| fm. 3:::`i::_°` from the_ general crop ofJosnetts cate of mi” and U, i. ,hG“i._“_ the previous year. Theselecticu in each V N" _'vt' nu. ‘ ,bm “nd of the following years was made from the , _ _ » in. . . . way ~ - ' “ If the farmers in Can __d'{h_ gg , .pfoasetomsnieeua wed om.. pf. specially well adapted 1;: vious veur Tue following table givesl :b"¢*'U-\:"xlf°¢ u_Q_:l’:f__\._m‘ _ the results of the average of’ the vields pe ; is for tive years. welzbt per yield From ltrge plump outs 33.03 58 From small light~welgh- ing oats. ... 30.3 48.1 i The difference between the average yield it per acre from large plump seed, selected _ out of the product of selected seed for six ‘ years in succession, is practically 10 bun hels per acre more than the average yield per uere from emuliflight-weighing seed ~ele:ted out ofthe product ofsimilar seed. The increase is more than 20 per. ceut.” I . I est seeds out of these. I would select only out of a heavv crop. I would choose the best ' ’ TB! LAIGK BIEDS FIOI LLIGI HIADI » “ I would select in two ways. I would select the largest heads from the most give me seeds from the plants that have proven that they had adapted themselves to the conditions of that locality; and then I would select the heaviest and larg- ptece ru a llsll or localitv.” I O I E- iii ww t an of Business. Punctual and careful in all matters of business, but too often careless in matters concerning health. That is sn- it-‘rv v~ . ,P VVVYVWT i ucre. In tue weight of grain pefmeaaured bushel, the avenge is for six years; and _ in the yield of grain per acre the average A_veragc Averag- meusured bushel. p~r acre l . Lbs. Bushsls I' ;Selected lSeed for lone acre Seed- ' -Grain _-J ._._.. »._..., .__ General Crop on Fa m 2nd Year. ; T, }Selected :Seed for 1St_ Yeah _;"(a`) Ploté' lone acre - ' _i-»-_______,..__.. `_-___... -Grain (li) P'oiI@ aseed- l \ (rr) One marks per lb cl (5) Two murkaper lh of (c) Three marks per Ib of 2. 3rd Year . ‘ . . 0 . _ ‘ On atm "& Chart Showing Plan of Selections. é ° 1%--mi ` 'I l 5’ Q ¥ Selected Seed for 2aa5s;l __ U _ Genet ul ~ "`."'_"** Seed cm. .... =»~;; _ _ ' I °'s~ _ General 4ihYoor..........-,.. °"'”’“_ Pk; iii from the vigorous' plants,O\0ll¢h 55! heads from the largest plants, to yield two bushslsofelvau graiuot each, they will have taken agreat step in advance. Let themfollowthutup;undcleauthat in largeheavy seeds outcf these selected heads. Bunhsslueted seed should be eowucua seed-grain plot from which a clover crop crgreaucrophadbesu takeuths yearpre- vious. Fsomthatcrop,seedfcrthe genv erulnop of the farm the following year would bsobtuiaed. A selection of heads should be mudefrom the seed-grain plot everyyeurbebreit iscnt. Tboesursfcr reed for tbeseed grain plotof the following thoroughly to get the additional rage! the general business man of to-day. Business wonies, too many hours in the ofllce or shop, irregular hours of retiring-all have their effect in time. Sleeplessness, loss of appetite, nervous irritability or a feeling of lassitude is the frequent result. These are only the forerunners of more serious trouble, perhaps leading to a general break down. A small amount of attention would easily remedy this. A blood _ . ' , to 1901 no noe. _ A Wdtderlul builder, nerve tonic and regulator such as ;::_'g_°;"§§_:_“_§*k°_';:°_h‘;“;;;l';:*i;8’*;1§1_'§ sul,” 1231;,” :mg _ (a.) Any acre of oats,cu the tarmat . Wh¢;¢ 110 I which the cam itor livuv - 0 ° ° Dt. williams’ Pink Pills is just what is needed. Hundreds of business and professional men who have been careless of their health have finally ob- toinod oompioto restoration by tho ooo of this modioioo. What Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have done for others, they will do for you. But you must get the genuine-substitutes never cured anyone and never will. Among those who very emphatically praise Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is Neil McPhee, Esq., ].P., Glencorrodale, P.E.I. He says :-“About four years ago I was very much run down from overwork. While thus weakened I contracted a severe cold ; neuralgia followed, and I found my health shattered generally. My appetite was very fickle ; I frequently passed sleepless nights, and was in a dis- - tressed and discouraged condition, as I had tried a number of medicines without benefit. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills were recommended to me and I decided to give them a fair trial. After using a few boxes my former health and strength began to return. In the course of a month I was as well as ever, gaining in flesh and with a splendid appetite. I have now the utmost confidence in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and recommend them as the best tonic and constitution builder I know.” m The genuine are put up in packages re- sembling the engraving on the left, with wrapper printed ln red. l soiriby ali anim in medicine or an-ea from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., at 5) cents u box or six boxes for $2.50 . - year. Every bit ofevidence indicates that _such seed would be greatly more produc- tive than any seed they can get from any Crop Gram _ 6 O Q _T_ gi _--_-vs_.. tm .. , _ 'elution - rf; ua-ms ul = no .P .,.""'t.» f :.'.._..... ..“.°f.;'f.;...i:......o.":,':.‘.- ..:.:'.'.';'.- 0 i it British Cclua»lu_u,_rsqsstively. _ f 3 ff; l IV. These will ‘bs elm of annually for the IQ hhlnnuof which contain lhelar number, seeds ofthe best quality gd outd those selected from the acre sash year. d(¢;.) Any 100 _heads from the or competition may mark will beswarrled one hnadred_ heads every grain (in weight) weigh. (b.)'l1|e sompstiticr who reesivssths largest number of marks will receive the nrstprizeiu thspoviuest thscomrltcr whoobtuiue the asccudlargentnuut rcf matks,thsseeond prize; and an on for i§§. iiiii lreti Us .rr li : 'a 2 ¢ i l i l l i other source.” T0 STIIULVTI AKD IIUOUIAGI TBI BOTI AID Glllds It is highly desirable that the boys au- girls in farm homes should study thin sub ject, and begin the selection of seed grain parents and teachers. l. The competition in every province will be open to all boys and girls in it who have not passed their eiehteeuth birththy before the 1st January, 1900. 2. There will be separate competitions f reach province; and the Northwest Territories are to be considered as one province for this purpose., 3. The main competition will continue for three years , and the prizes will he P0* . my be M lected for 1900 ; one mark will beawurd- ed for every pou'ad in wsighrof grain of good quality obtained trol the acre in 1900. (b.) Befcre_the grain is harvested in 1900, a quantity ot large heads shall be selected to yield enough heavy plump _li°“’ _ seeds to sow one acre im 1901- and two 1901.a quantity of large heads shall be es- lected to yield enough heavy plump seeds to sow one acre in 1902 ; and three marks Fill beuwarded for every pound in weight of grain of :ood quality obtained from the acre in 1902. ` (d.), The competitor who obtains the tlnlf number of marks in the total of the three years will receive the first prize in the P~ovince ; the competitor who ob- tains the second largest number of marks, the second prize ; and so on for ten prizes in every Province. (e.) There will also be prizes for wheat on the sums plan. I 4th l under the advice andsupervision of their 5th “ I0 6th 8 7th , Oats. ............. "O35 marks will be awarded for every pound Wheat... 295 i_ in weight of grain of good quality obtuin~| -- cd from the acre in 190| . _ $59018 - $4.720 .. (c.) Before the grain is harvested in " _ L -_- tbe ten seein every province. (c.) 'lllzne following- show tl|e_|l’i2ll'f0r one Province kr 1900 : ` Oats. Wheat. ldt Prize........ . . . . .Q O 25 2nd “ 20 3rd ‘- ........... ..... 15 ....., 2 ow-e.e~<»¥»"»'Si3'§ ‘UUUUIQ e eeeeee snnsaseew . L I( wnwse u n M e » . » » ¢ v . » os If u ue e es scene ‘C 8th gtk u I oth °‘ usaaans u u e v . s s » w r e e e s e a s nu oowwowwasaas s a o sig _ $110 QIIO H There will be esta of Drises as above, for Ontario, Ousbec, New Brunswick, ‘ No!! Bootle. Prince Edward Island, louis toha, Northwest Territories und British Columbia, respectively, in 1900, and also ' $23018- $l,709 l90l : do 1.760 1002 : do 1,760 86.280 l Threeyear lb. grain per acre compati- 810,000 V. All those who desire 'to enter the competition should send their names and addresses to Proiessor Robertson, Ottawa, before the lst lay, 1900. These oem- muaicationa should contain only tus ‘ words “latry tor seed grain competition,” und the full name and address. They will be carried by mail free of postage. i I particularly request that no questions he asked cu these entry applications. Full particulars will be mailed is good time tc every one whose entry is re- ceived; aud I am sure the newspapers iiiiitiifiilit it rigs.. Fil.; igiiiili .tilt gt ' 'li ll rl ‘A t‘ will accord their much prized _courtesy and help in giving publicity leaav further (f.) The followiiig show the prines for one Province : _ I S 0508. whfllt __ i»¢Pfi¢»................a1oo eioo zoo “ » 'rs 3rd “ 50 4th “ . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 15 10 € §. lr 5 _g Q@U gg eno~otc~'8'§3g7v`.' ll v » » »-sun... . . sm ll DOUCOQIOOIIOO U O Sth 'lth “ 5 ' J 8th 9th ‘I - ¢ ¢ » » ¢ . . ¢ ~ . a s _ ll ' L wsdeenenaaaasa. s a . ........ .. 'l “ .1 _ ,W ° --_ -- lu. .suave it ot _ _ _ 0 . f 829° :`iii.f'i.f" ' ( \ _ _ _ t . ' ' sedt71'h~'uud harvest, win tha. _ _ it .E E __§ announcements. The competitors will doahtlvmhpmbsr many thousands, and , ` practicable to rite letters ' Xisemuiotndividuully. The :lan provides for ' 640 priu°s,of which ll are ‘|00 such; 16 are$75each;16 are $50esch aud64 are' 82 h. I the éeueheru tp join in helping forward t ' acatipau would net :any personal, privuh er eel- ash mutter add cnabtaw tothsir already. hsavv burdens ct . It thiuh theydol th valuable nd the * e mmt u most pearly paid service or all the workers in our country However, in th°s case ulthnu _ tatllum ofthe “Cast thy llmd upon _ 3. _ ‘ i,.`__,'_',:,- .e,__'_~ __ _`~ _ _ .___ _ __lt_ _f is s » of _ ._ J r' -_ _ _° “_ __ _ _ _ _ -_ ~ _ ._`»,\__. 'r _ ,» ' L ~ _ . fa, »?T`.'s;. w ._; ' .___ ~ '=,.=»> ,_~ 4'. .. . _ _ _ _ ___ _ _.__ _,I __ ..~ _~E_-_v»-_:f_=<,._»‘_:<'_- _ 'il-.:f_,f-____»,§, .- __,'_ _ _A .___. _ ._..~_ ...Q 61,,-e v _ __ -,__ rt' , , aw/ .5 `.=:_ ;_' /__$_§_,, ,_ _ . up ‘J ' - ~ A _ - » v »~ ~ ‘ 5'," ' E ` »~~li~ ~ ~'xi}' 4 sf.. "‘i~`¥‘5» "'“ *l"~‘» ~ ~ fe- . ’»= » "-i‘» `°~°..~=~¢~= i » I-»'»1~"'.' ‘L