JD; W- -.Uv K GUARDIAN ` ` M§,,§MAzrr\rr-5 __ co/santa Y 2” a< `%' \ ‘wps r ~--~. ..._ -,__ ~¢- ;_ - A _f W f iiiiii H _hu School anti llotlle KEEP SOIL STIRRED IN THE HOME GARDEN. Ngvei- permit the surface or iii soil in the garden to form ii crii Constant stirring with hand tools g wheel cultivator should 'be pi-ii titled between the rows and _alia gps plants. This .permits ali- to pen ti-ate the soil. where it facilltat chemical action and bacterial acti ity, destroys weeds which would rr llze large amounts oi' plant food th the criltivatetl plants require, a finally it conserves the moisture su ply, The hoe and the rake are ruo generally used for this purpose. 'l`l ens. _ \V'liere plants are grown closely the rows it will -be llecessary to we implements are made for this purpo_ and are sold at a trifling price. for their support, Muse" excess 0V8D0ratlon and the E. eg loss of moisture required by thc plants ‘ and prevents access of “ln V- _ _ U4 _During dry fsrisll-r. if the .plants gm’ ”"1‘1"“"° 01 Hufiarirrs for thc :IE lack of limlstrrrc, rvater slroulil, ii' p_ Sfgxllblr- he arunrlieil or-tirlcirilly_ 'rhc St “ng “lliitet rod in smnllgtrrdcnsissprlnk \ at hose. Late in the arte,-_ lis ._ < advice applies ivitli equal fort-ii i, ""0" '” me ""`*“ 111110 1" Sprinkle. both the flower and vegetable gard- 0 v _ when ii. thorough wetting sliorild lm given. Small furrows can -be opened in lietwcenthe rows ol' plants and water 1 turned into ther-rc dltt~lrt>.=r from the ei between the plants by hand. Sma ho5e` An" the water has Smkeli lu Q tlruw the earth buck in prim., WHAT STRAWBERRIES SHALL WE Cultivating should be done after PLANT AND WHY? every rain, but not riirtil the water (Ex e|_|mema| F i' ~ _ has drained off and the soil is workable condition. Working in lrlrii dy soil will cause it to form a ccmelr Freckle-Face Now Is The Time to Get Rid of Tires Ugly Spots Simply get an ountc of(lt‘rr lo ll trel tl from our tlrv sis t ure s rg l, y g d few a licatlons shorlltl sho P arm Note.) 1' btlttwberrics are I-rrown either for l` homo consumption gi-' nil- ,mu-kei_ i' while £11052 8~l"0Wlr for market should bc as good as those grown for home uso, the frrct is that in frolno cases those pl'otlrit"t\tl i'or market are grown more becrirlsc ot their p`i~0ilui;trveii@S,; anti sllippirrr; qrlulity than because of e their flavour' alrtl gi-rttrlirl pnlalibility. The rrrost popular' variety, taking thu whole ol' Ctriirrilri, is undoubtedly the Selrutor Dunlap. This is _:r very Au lrartly variety alrtl the t’rllit is limitl- suure ill appearance, good ill quality, and is an excellent variety for curl- t ning. it is tlesiralrle both for home use and market. liikc all varieties, "' it has some faults, the chief one he- an a DD you how easy it is to rid yorrrsc-lt of mg ,hm on accoum of its muking freckles anti get n beautiful tomp h l wilrls i' Mn har ioil 'i‘ e sun ant t o rch 'it tentlent to bring out irc l such u, large number of plants the " fruit begins to get small too early in ‘ the season in parts of Canada where ii rong ‘y i les, trlld as i1 result more Otlllrlr- is dry, hm weame, often occurs among sold in this month. Be sure to ask for me gl-“mug season; hence' where rl ble t th Otlrin n this the orr s reng c, s sold under guarantee ol’ money bat: li lt fails to relllovc the freckles. . Whq Lose Balm Chicks? ' .‘ 'Ii_'s the chicks you ` save. not the t-lrivks ,la you hatch. that pny "ji _ profits. _ PRATTS H n. b .V Chick Food is a Baby Food for Bally Chicks. lt makes t-lricks live. Prarts,B-blgofisrck is not a scrtLtcl_\_.i'retl. but u perfect food, scientifically :tended and largely predi~ 503,811. €‘XM?ll)' Btlltetl to the ellcute digestive org:in_-r oi llaby Chicks. _ At your deal(-r's in pkgs. Also Zu, 50 anti 100-lb. bugs. Money Back if Not Satisfied. Wi-ite f -' 13 \ - C . Book. _ llY:s"ll‘xYlao_ A A hm( Prgfnntlrafolilmliid. of 3303 Carlow Ave., Toronto. P-14 Do you know how easy it is to r - move those ugly spots so that no o ~_ will ciill you freckle-f'uce'! . : . ‘nm ._ ._ » lox- . . lS there are such conditions some other li sort is' desirable, and in the Parsons iictiuty iirid Glen Mary there arc two titrrirnlarcitll varieties which are suc- ceeding very well in many places in Canada., especially in Eastern Canar- dir. These arc both large varieties und keep their sizc well to the end ot' the season. ’l‘lre Parsolrs Beauty is lrpttcr itl quality than Glen Mary and the inter is not very desirable for r hurrre use, but botll should he tried 'to ilcterrnirrc which succeeds best in the particular locality and soil where they hrs- grown. The \Vlllli\\\lS 15 11 111711 rii~i~i-y, ii-liicli is tr wry i>0r>ul'~\\° 00-11- rnercial sort in Western Ontario, bu: is not very popular in ‘"0" °11‘e1' ptrrrs~oi Canada. lt has a white tip which irrcretlscs its shipping' ‘l_\1“1111"” but lessons its value whvn 1115 '-0 119 .-Mi,” raw. Splendid is a rtltlrer early variety which has l\\t\llC fl P50011 11°°` -(_O,.,| in Elliiwpn tjurratlti, nirtl BCKU' \\'ood is also rrnolhcr relirriiltr early sort. The Marslrnll is one ill U10 11951 :ii quality brit rrlrist lit- ill‘0\\`1l"11‘1l('; high cultivation in Eastern Laila in girl fair props and is not rrow ,much ,,______.___ _ _.__ u____e. __ __ __ _ in § § sums. oaliriii Ev. wi.. tiiilv. 5 5 ductlve, splendid yicldei-_..._ = - BEET. Crimson Globe; liantlsomu § § cultivation.. . . ._ . _ _ . _ . . _ _ § 5 large round headed variety - .3 3 CELEBY, New Easy Blanchlnizlidwnrf, cum- ; E pmt. grower, excellent keeper. = cauurtowss. siren. sirius' ` `i~'.§i-'init = E Snowball. Forms lurize. sollil, riirirllllil- Ji .loo uz_`,'0,`m'_) E ._ l 5 5 All prices include POIUISG- § .-= 5 CABBAGE. Copenhagen Market. extra early : , _ i ni. tlh. _ E |li’ii‘i°5 Oz |il.2o $0.05 E E _ro _zs .ss § E .ls r_so 4.50 g _E _ro _tio 2.50 § § E 5 heads. Very white. 01' U10 Nsi 1l‘1“|llV E ' E caalzor, cliiiiiriiiq, lint niiiii izmwi -\ _M = 5 - = good size. small t-orc. beat rruulily- ~ : 5 § Immsniio ylelder. splendid |122 5 5 PIAB. Gi-uhis. Lama padded v : : salient Yields! ._ tion. .»......................_.....-- = = CUCUKBER, S.B.‘s Perfoctloni dark ¢l0!l‘>' 2_ 76 = -» E Tn color; very tender. rind lirittlc. ~» - ~ _ = Llfl' CE, Toronto Gem. Lllllllsll Il'¢¢l1» 2 = curled :nd created. Forms larsl Ill’ _M M .. _ ._ tender ands = 1- ONIDN, S.B.’s Primo Yellow Globe Driuvars- mn _ A E .io .ntl 5 E E CORN. Golden Bantam. Needs nn tlcsrrlll- zo _M E .io _ E5 Ilill .10 _ 'E 5 pcr....... .lil .40 E :E nrletlh ox' .N . "_ ‘ do _nn E E E Y RADIBII, Crimson .lo .20 .as _ . _EQ E 5 ulek rowing variety: vrlslh mild 1l1“'°1'~ E 2 5 variety; heavy yleldsr . E 5 Ns# rollsro, Joris assi-._sarl\_°_»t_§¢_fr1_°f _N _,s ,M 5- : 5 ABTIB. New American Beauty. \“1"1~‘ *hill* H _ _ § = - ‘ an eglgbi-gurl Rose: very attrimtlvt-.....‘ 2 E E but iiniwtliiii iii tall iimwtaiz 5 -_ nscuscaoixrzm. me rims. liomtlta _H s _ ~ shade of color...........1..._._:....._ _ : 1' NAITURTIUM. Hybrids of Madam (iunthlr. _U : = cnlurs.... .10 ..._ . E = E E PITUNIA. Giants of California. lh\l'\°1‘“° _I5 _ _ 3 = E = also. all colors _ _ . . _ _ _ . . _ _.r E E 2 ` ' PUPPY. New Eldorado. The substance n_ E = 2 2 can mails ti iii airrreiiu u Cl-lm -ilk - M _ 5 _ E L mixed colors . . . . . . E § i BWIITPIAB, Steele, Urinal' 3l°°“"“1` 7 ,__ 5 Z' _ od" §::’c.°,|?;; :l,';",¢¢°ri|y. “wi-its for 1°" UW' ' - " btld. Giant Flovnrlna. lI1l¥°il 1'0"' '_ A5 Log 2 E 5 : Illlned colors; ir0\‘l¢°°\ll-»--~~"'~"";_ :_ = - § ZINNIAB. Snpvrb Double. Sv°t'll‘“°"'* 1“'f _is . - = _ an 'mm 5 to 0 "wh" “ro hgh your local merchlnt. itll i 'l‘lle best varieties for home use in Dubach, Parsons Beauty, and Wm. NEW OATS SUITED FOR POULTRY cd in the litter so that the flock will prepared in some way. A new oat culled ‘1Llibemty," originated at the arrcevl ration, groin and by-product green foods, animal foods and milrera foods, and tolls how to combine and uire these in the feeding of hens, tur- keys, guinea fowl, ducks anti geese. Farm Quality and Quantity of Seed Low yields or failure in obtain- ing satisfactory returns from fertlli~ zrers are directly traceable more oft- t»ir to poor- quality of seed which the iiirnrer uses than to had weather. You may use high-priced land, give it thorough preparation, use plenty of .high-priced fertilizers, but if you plant poor quality seed best results t-arruot he obtained. Ontario Agricul- tural College lrns found, as an average ni 18 years' test. that where large. plrrmp wheat. seed are' used, nearly 47 bushels of wheat; were harvested per acre; where small, plump wheat was used a. little over 40 bushels is harvested per acre; shrunken seed, 39 bushels; broken seed il bushels per acre. Fertilizers will give boat. results when suitable varieties of crops arrc usctl, anti especially when seed of first quality is planted. __________..._.____ Early Maturity of Crops crops mature from a week to ten days ahead of llnfertlllsed crops .We saw last year fields which showed ten days tn two weeks ‘between the ripen- iiig of thc fertilized and the \rnf<>rtiii~ zod parts. 'l‘hli-r point has been well ostahlishetl by tho finding of Ollin Ex- perlnlent Station where the fertilized wheat plots ripeneti over it week ahead of the unfertilizetl ___________._....__ Spring Top-dressing is Very import- ant Proper application is the key to best results from top-dressing’ Wi!!!-ei’ wheat hr tho spring. Many successful on wheat, through the wheet~--drill fertilizer attachment. This is done as soon as the ground is dry enough to drive over. Tho hoes of disks are not let down. consequently t.lry do not injure the growing wheat. Drilling in done with the rows and not across them. lf you do not have a. fertilizer drill, apply fertilizers with rr lime spreader. Good results have been obtained by ilt>lt, the latter and the rBubach being U18 tree. Good drainage must be Dm large varieties ot good quality, In ided and the trenclr filled with a rich *" . British Columbia the Royal Sover- compost. _During the sumnrei- the c eign, Paxton, and Marshall are three roots will throw out numerous he of the best for home uso. The two roots into the rich com-post and former are English varieties not sat- the following spring the tree can b lBf80l0\‘y except in the mlldest sec- lifteil with this mass or fibrous root tions of the Dominion. The Everbear- _pinetlignlly intact; these quickly ro ing strawberries are particularly de- asmhllsii iligniiielves in ii new DDS; Sl1'9'l-‘le f01‘ l101\19 HB0, fllltl lW0 Ol the lon. Regular watering will usually li 1195" 0l 91950 ‘W2 Progressive and essential to the successful starting Anrericufr. ' large trees. Two or three lirics of li placed ill position at trmrsplarrtirrg leading well down under the l-r-tits tri afford the most satisfactory luetlrotl. - 1 All evergreen plants requir- FEEDINQ special care in trulrsplautiug licc-arise ct’ the lent .sllri'ar'o e.\:posllri~ during when feeding com in poultry it the entire year. Thcy should bo liitcri Slioujd not ,lie fi-gotten that when with a bali oi’ earth which would lr iii-ring the wliolq gminfowlii cfm reall. kept intact and the tops should ii ily obtain a full mt-al with very little protected from the liot sun and direc- excrclsc. This is tletrlrnental to egg Wlllilfi. AD\‘l-l and Mill' “YC tht’ lil'0f€l‘ have to work for it. Oats when fed DRNNAGE/ l-ESSENS THE whole are not eagerly eaten unless l-|KELlH00l-"OF DAMAGE' alfalfa crops, is caused by tha prec »\ :§§ _ \` , ._ , - _ . _ _ _ Central Expemnemal Farm, and now Tm, heaving of DMM mom' which nrlrdn grl_:i..irtt|ctl ali.Tf.il`r1tt:lwy pure. (outains or. cr ...i p. t.. Protein and being introduced into pubnc uBe_ so dlsastrously niiects clover and `_ .lo l.i_ <~.£1llr_il'l3tir_rt».-s. im-ewes out free- from lm11_ and nu, . ; ` THE 'l`lris qrlorrtiitl food is so rich in protein that British Farmers send °lrerefore a. special value in poultry “lice °f 3" excess °f lvaier 1" ‘he 11011' \q_ four t‘rt.trs;nrtl iiiiltv, to secure lt, feeding. Freezing ‘Valar i“evmlbl5' °x1w"dS‘ U -r Write to-day for r.:inrplos nlrtl our free booklet These points are brought’ out in R its expansive power is almost iiltinite [$5 sw _;3f_"f\f_ _‘F16 to mcenuy issued bunetlm Na QL of the lt bursts thc most solid i-outta rlsilrrtierm :ta lllilrfh ' __ _ .ww ‘ : H Dominion Exiperimental Farms, and ob- if me 5°" is mu ‘lf Wai" it ““““‘“‘ \- 15" " r_"» Feed tailrable from the Publications Branch expand Either downwards or Sid Wise' I lf-il A 5 ~`;<' l _ \§` \` of the Department of Agriculture at it can °“\y work upwards' Son' Hopi .»;; _~\ __~~;\_-f __ L 7- .l frgi otriiwii. which deals hilly with poultry _ ‘°~°-~°°===‘ `;'<1`»‘-\`~`1r`r>'~l_\.;"=§5%*\§**; ,,,;§1<_g,;"\> ~.?>`l‘>`»`*`>"~lL;~ .»;.~-"_=.fil\.l foods and feeding. lt takos up the bill- i mmurcd on RE &i";"»l‘ '. \\\~ `\ \ \ H " *gli \\\ »\ ` ffl r \ everything “lrczlves" as it result, pro-_ vided tho so.l is h close and large pore spaces afford no eafet sl' volvo. in the spring when thc ic-3 _ . _ - l V __i\ \~`-\ \__( `~ - _\;\;‘_' 'i ° °` ' ` _ i `\-\\l1§~`:<".Y\\">§1\§‘\~l§*5f$§i»i ll ~- \_ 1 ` `>_. _ ¢ _ melts. the soil settles back faster than ` ‘A f~ , lit \\ °° the for S°‘tha» are Draws left i _ ,_ ~ ;_. _:r=..\_f.<._s_ _ -\\\\ like iiiaiiii iii wrii ri i ' ' bd se°m_el’y lock; §n3“i";l°d Wlll ‘grown on account of its light crop- prevents diralsins out the wheat. “helwed out of the ground. This often Wm Buffer because-it iq t plants -ping, but on the lower mainland of Light harrowing breaks the soil-crust breaks the roots and kills the plant, - H0 re eased E;-itisl; Slolulrnbia it does well and is aaa works the fertilizer into the soil. Now the water does not stand near e o e est commercial varieties lf the wheat has heaved 'ba ' ' ' th- f l d i d i A ` _ dl), it is e sur ace of a. wel ra ne penn, _ ° °°°“ as 111° excess moisture has there. The Magoon l-ii also a com- 5004 .practice to roll it lightly -lierorii and consequentlv little or no lrezivar- e lvlytatiffl or soaked in or -partially eva- lmerclsl variety which is also grown hu-,0w|,,g_ ' Q S, ?;’prEv»nT\13ivation should be given mlnly in British Columbia. ' e ie crust which otherwise The foregoing are the leading com- ` or Trarlsplsntin will form. A crust formed on the suiummorcial varieties' in Canada. although - ' ' U C. ` _ ut lute of the soil restricts the plants, 1° 01030 mllllt -be added Sample, Po occurs. its granular condition also gives the coil a springy, resistant pow- er, enabling it to absorb, to take up as it were the expansion of the ice ` 'l*re'es from to 10 in¢li¢S in dm. without itself actually rising to any $f;;11y0l;:el;\n& Xttlnrgegtllactx sucltigledglli mem, can-be "ry successfully mms, marked extent, No soil heaving or p,-,,;,.ies’ 3 variety caneinmkom’ "__ Planted by the following methods; root tearing can taken place where thcr small in fruit but very hardy, The ”l"h;gdbef°m mel "ee is im h _ , rnnsp an e _ la trench 5 io 24 neh “"1 Droved one of the most reliable, ld Ib lu d tl U ey new me from mm' ti deep shou e t g arolln le 'e Huxifx (;s,;_!;;t(;:;,.DunlaP also does wen leaving u ball oi ea.i‘tli from 4 to S "'Ve'°m°"t E"l’°"im°'“ Siatl°"‘ feet in diameter, depending on tire ______ Eastern (ganada are senator Daman size of the tree und the amount oi' earth which can he moved later with 1N°FlEA3lNG PASTURE be drains work well and are laiti deep G3 enough to kcp the water lf-vcl down V. GRASS GROWTH ul To grow more forage on ptlstut-': W land, specialities ill soil 1t\r‘tllit_v at in tlrr: Ohio lixpcrinrcnt Statiorr ret‘orrl- 0 rncntl thc applicittiolr of l`-‘rtili;/.r-r- and S nlunur. to perirlalrolrt paslirrcs lravini; __ good blue i:r'tiss soil; this rrlay llc tltrllo ,_ dlrrillg tire winter lrrontlls when tht? P: grorrrrtl is fro*/.en as the rusrr of sprint; of work generally prevents tlr-i t~trrrying le ,tout ot' pasture irnprovr>ment_ ` lltxrvy stoclcirrg with izrrrrr rrirlrrrirls H aid in kccpiirg.: iiowu tilt- wvtuis ril'i»lr Dii>sttll'o_»' hav been l'crtiiizttl urrtl ir is E possible :liter inanuring to uztrry more cllririials to lb; acre witlrorlt detri- ” fr’ ‘Off ""( \ 1 '° .~ vf-v l A@;\t; r if 7 "Q1" ml ~/V stall ~`-4 »»~°- ‘T TQ /Q _ SpeciaI_Gar,d,en Collections School l}hiltlren's Collection-},‘;,l1‘:}";.,‘;;f 2‘,,nge,Cot1ot,Cut:ulr1lrer, Lctt\lCp=,0h _.rt ii, p_.~hip_ l1l~' for 5! 00, lio't;r:ritl--orir si-le.-t€un‘or` vrrlif.-its-2. llli I \ `=“l`»\-Hit. 'l`ot:r:iriiiiii.l 'i i__ riii.-~~l li - _ ri; _ arrtl i'_vpl:l~._ for :Li 5U,post1uiiti. i"i:r_~_fer Seed lloilecliurls-12?(-Z’i'ifffTf"ff..§2T.‘l"§lf.'.'lzi'§'$lli.’3‘§3L'Y§’$ 1 |-l`liClZ- -\\`:i=~ 1-1' -iizr ll;’~ i_:g--- t‘:it.:l~t;i-t~ of Sends, Plants, Bulbs, Garden ` lrrplttrnetrt'-, Voiiivi-y Suppllcsi cts. . JOHN ll. BRUCE 3'. CO., LlMlTED -__ 2:. if ‘itnssraanclssrliefa-;'innu:.n>-mists; - ~=_-.~.__:;; -1-::fr Y .;.._.'_;" `f' . ~ irrifntul lo the sword. material for orchards th.; use of 350 \\'lrc-rc the clovt-rs can be grown pounds of acid phosphate- to the acre c;.:~'il_\‘, lirniirg _i- corlsiderctl unneces- brought about zl grovr'tlr of 2716 saryv, irllt tho application of :rt-iti pounds of clover more than “hen no |rlz.i.»=plrlr\,i :iiono lrrI_.~' lrt.-t1rr folllttl to iri- pr~r'tirtrl;rr'l_\' irt\lrt:l`rci:il to t'lo\'~.r‘_ Willie ll:--Don‘t act the fool. tim iricr'ca_~.i» on .pasture land carrrlott She-'l‘llere you go! You want n hir dt-tcrurineti, in growing m\lt'l1 | nronoply oil everything. _ ¢_..__._.....¢=.-_'s_ _ _- -_-TE-1 ' r - _._ _,Y -.4 Y- » _._-_.._......_.tA - - - // f/ 'Z //////; /Z/_ ~, CAUSED BY HEAVIN 2' , '”// .C47 / ’ ////:3.'Z%7///Z7//.'57 v / //-1 .7 r-1..... ~_-_..~_i»,~_..» Qhi.. 9 ¢:_\§\\.\_~c.`\\r;;_\~_r§y\-_\\.Tag.___. ._\.\\~ __ _ __ \4_._`_:: `_,_,._t__,,__...__._..__:;_.,:N _ \_`_\ “ ` \ “` " rf ~ =__»`\f - ~. 5.-'rr - we sn. ' at ~ ._ 4° _.*'\- _ » ° Atal” _-F-:.»<""` -ti _ -‘“9&'l' -'W -, 1* ' \\" if EQ _ ` _ ` its r\.\\.\§ _ \ \~ production inssriruch as birds are api. time 111°11'-1.15 f0l` ll`i1llSlil'»il1lln§ all GY \ \\ ` t 'qi' \iHtt..‘ '_:l".`- ` 1. ' l' \ ` \ _ _ _ k __T_____,;\_}_.___` _ _ li, become you flip 1( is much beggar ergreens. They should never be trans- ' " - ' t lruv tl cor ra ked tl c tt ~ Dlillrtedin iliefiilr 0 0 le H C c an S D' Gr "ii §`\\ Hag no orlrral as a lrutt»>r and rnilk protiu~i‘r' \lilt\ll cow-r 'recil food r'iclr in .nitrogen for two l'c_l.~:oll:=, to l'<:l>'rlilrl tllc ortlin;rl‘_\' \‘.'r~.st»_~ ol' ti:=:sut~ :intl to Secure thi., protrelr rlccessury l`- i' tho lrrilk, 'i`lria is \\'lr_\' notlrirli; t~u‘r equal Maple G `\ Leaf" Oil (`1rkn af: rr lrrtzrluvtr til' lr\‘_llt:r~ and rillllt, it iric:‘t1r::- 4 thc- liow of the ' . milk irzril addr; to the iitflrn'-ss oi th:-. cr-eaur. i‘.i.rri_~ by the old process 34 s ew/ Wo.. 5'? -lf' "Y '_ --af -- ’; _ .Y 1 _ .l_§_-2 V`__ 1*' ».._.._____:Z___ _ ..._ i__L_- _._:.__':'.: ___ ._:._._._ ____ M As a ruler properly fcrtilizetli wheat growers distribute fertlllIl8\`5i. considered by every person when buying fencing THERE are four iiiiiiortaiit things that should be ' this season. Ist-The reputation of the manufacturer. 2nd-The quality of his product. 3rd-The value. 4th-The length of service. The higher ‘the manufacturer’s reputation the more jealously he girartis against anytlriug that worricl tend to injure it. A nrarrtifactrll‘e1‘ with rl t‘orrtliictlt- wide replltatloll for ilrtegrity, square dealing and tile honest quality of his proflrlcts, such as lras been at.- talned by the Frost Steel and \\'lrc (omparly, is always eager to maintain his position as the leader' in his line. The Frost rcp1lt'atiol'l and leadership insures a safe fence investrncnt' to the buyer. No other fence-maker in Canaria or any other country guts more downrlgllt quality into his fence than the Frost t€€l and Wlfé Colflpafly. Frost Fcnrc is lloi; llrzrtltl oi' 01'tl_l- nary Commemial Wire. We buy tire raw material and draw lt jgllq Fi-05|; Full Guago No. 9 lltlrtl .Q~tt‘t‘l Vlfirc. \y€ put that r»i.t.~tic "give-airtl-take” into it that has made l*rost \Voven l`t-iii-e famous for the strains it will l-;:;ti-_ We also put that i ir;rt' of pure zinc sirt‘lt'_~r' on the vsirc ilrrii' makes P rosrt galvan- ifizrgg stzlirtl tlro (`nrratlirrlr `rr‘t‘ritlrcr af; no other fcncc has ever liccn able to tio. Frost 17t~nt‘<~. has always lrcrll sfilfl at :l price that is emi- lrclltlv lair rorzsi<_it~r'iir_q itssupo‘i'iorqrr:iiiiy. Frost Fcnrc could ire sold for li-_~:-1 lriontwt ii'v.'t‘, llscdorfitrzrrrycollrlrlcrcltrlv.'i1'canCl iirtlillnrv font te l_<‘<`lrr:rtt-. livery dollar invcstcdin !`i-ost l"<~rrcc lr. ar tlrllrlr \'.'ift-lj.' irlvt-:_ itil-one tlult buys yC<1i'S i l' service. lllany tl1orl_<.-rlr'_§_: of Frost \\"o\‘t rr l"<-rlccslrave been erected iii (_f;i_ii,»iil,i_ _lf yorr clit.. isct: a l<`rt;_.- ei-to y i.i;-;ir it-irciirg l-ur; oil-, iirclucling ornamental icircearrtlg1=tv=»'. ' . ` IN 1 A style for every purpose. ~ Frost Steel and Wire Company, Limited, l~lamil.ton`, Canada .following nn application of fertilizers ». V “'11” ° H11" ‘=°"°"1“¢- 1' Y°“ "°"° ‘ 1 ~uumm~iis@ma._tas I 'an ndlustablc narrow. _set the teeth illtwk at H" “H210 "1 45 ‘1"Kf°°“‘ '1`1\1*‘i, I JOHN ll. 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