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Show absolute I Ca(iarja sutlers Fiom Drouth L j satisfac- . . Robert Proctor returned the pa .oes wwK from a vl8lt t0 , u,ch i. m 1 nnd Will-1 Bh. Alberta. Canada. Ho loporl 1 aim the vvors. drought In tho recent hi - t lory or Albe.ta. Mnny "or8,l l' ntelvn absolutely nothing for the! , holo year's work. Others, howeve prices lO" m harvest fair crops. In mnnj in .i stances w government will lmvo t lity C0i' ,u,iply Hml f0r o,o farmers io i' lor next y.t.r's crop. Tho grass, whin , 1 ordliiurlly luxurlent and wuvlnp this your Is hut u couplo of lucHo i high. As result, In many Instance? ,D0. Wt the cattle are poor. I in S22$' 0nc mi,u- l10 0W,1B " t,reBU'n, 1 0U,1H imX li,Bl ',,ar rt,8l,ml ao,fl0f 1 45 to $9'95 ,or hll8l. 100,00 bUBh l' M ! for his uelghhorB, this your wll not oven inko his ontllt out of th I ro A ' H 'arn' H Mr Proctor, howovor, fared hotter . ian the oIIuth gcnorully. Ono 100- ro tract WL.,,t io bushels per ncrr jj B anil another lurger trnct went nine g7 K l'i busheU Tho wheat bringing good price, enabled him to clear up more money on his Canadian ranch than ho realized from his Irrigated I farm In American Fork. Generally where the farmers did deep full plowing, plow-ing, they came out ahead of the gome. in IT . . |