w@__,E'i¥é¢ , ,__ -_-gl Good P'»-Ms |You’li;Li,l<¢0,\\¥ Style Of Plumbin£._lt’s.DiBerent AT HOKE. 'rhngu u.¢xe_»u»t time to wth: sammlr slip-Dover! meds, for dress- msiing will probably be st' its height just et the time-tiny will he needed-about the middle of lay, Making slip-covers at home is a most. economical procedure, for well- made slip-covers are usually mther high-priced when ordered (rom a :ood upholsv.ersr_ No special skill is required for the making of such cov- ers, but a great deal of patience and care will be essential. No sketchy fit- ting or serving may be tolerated and the finished effect must be distinctly taildred. Choosing slip-covers is like choosing rugs or pictures-one makes selection for a lifetime, so good rua- terial of substantial weave and at- tractive color should be sought, and it _will be wise to' purchase several Yards more than the estimated need. eo that new chairs added to one’s collection later may be covered to match the others. Linen in tan, or green and tan, is delightfully cool for summer nlil>-c0V- ers, and all edges Bllvllld bé IN-\\U1d with cotton hmld which comes for the purpose, Plain tan linen is liked best by some housekeepers. lv: some rooms cretonne slip-covers will be charming. English drawing rooms are very often slip-covered in flowered chintz during the summer months and the effect with iight muslin cur- tains and plenty of fresh flowers about. is delightful. A winter bed- room done in pink may be changed to blue or green in summer by fresh slip-covers, curtains and bed-cover of cretonne and the edcct on the nerves will be agreeable and restful. Cut a. pattern for every slip»cover first. For this pattern an old sheet or strong wrapping paper may be used-and the tape measure should not 'be spared, for guesswork is not to ~b_e commended in making well- taiiored slip-covers for a formal room. Pin the paper over chair or lounge just as the slip-cover is to 80 until _von get t.he pattern perfect, then cut out your material. Snap- insteners are better than buttons and huttonholes for they prevent gaping and sagging of the fabric. THE ART OF' SHOPPING. There is more in shopping than cn-, ir-ring a de-parlmcnl and buying vcr- tain articles. There ia an art nl' suv- cessfully carrying; out this naccssar_\‘ and delightful business that can easily he learned. ‘ The shopper .should rem'-mbcr that :imc Ls money and that ¢ie.ipeoplf> are like herself. human, and esually de- sr»r\‘ing 01' 1-ourlc.~4_\'. and consideration. “There are om- or Iwo “f)o's" thai f-,vcy shopper should lay to heart. Do rcmcmbcr to have clearly in. mind what il is that you require. Hr- ing patorm; in matching it to be done. Do not forget that the saleswoman has Io attend to many cnstomerls and' cannot give an undue share of her time to any one, Do not indulge in long and unnecessary conv<.rsat,ion. Do remember that standing behind q-,._._ \ ta or f us if its fro l ed H19 fro als cd lv i0 be co me Me a counter all day is fflguing and make ullowanv-~ fur human nfure. g (‘h " nzelsrsnsn eslh. 'ras rolioyins remarks 'lntmdseo the em mea POC llll C0 PIII one pe t att ntion to our fire for as soon ss one ing the third generation (from stock seed) is eligible for registration as re- , ter ed r in A gls ed se . povid g it complies the ith Ow mo F98 hav Bill] see lab B89 called seed centres, which have re- to tb Lord Charles Beresford fold lu his ey gamekeeper who always agreed with in everything that was said to him. pe the wind was blowing a gale, Lord W Charles said to him: ‘ “ll's a fine day today." af' “You may well say that. Lord (Thar- lcs," replied the gamekeeper, with fb hearty acquiescence. “but what little wind there is is terrible strong." - logue issuedq by the Canadian Seed Growers’ Association. Prospee- (H UV! ' buyers should communicate di houg y be forwarded thro h the oil ich place the cataloxue can be ob Growers Association is to en di! ge the production sud use of I0" e seed of high quality and of known tha in on the farms of Canada sd it . Thi I t biecl- In ht attained by enlisting ss members er, sr ers who desire to make s spe- tha cia v of growing high class seed of or more kinda of crop under ex om direction. either for their own mg en r e or to sell. Members first obtain I IDDOPTBD 0 BOIIQ i0 bib he ni It, pos approval qualifv has been secured '_ natural increase up to and includ f" When slock seed or registered seed the of _ , e _ m stock seed is not eligible for “I nformation regarding the purity. th general field performance and free- Cr dom from disease of the sorts work- tne with is obtained bv ex erts who m the fhreshed product. These tests include determination both of ar percentage vitnilityt and degree of gh pur fy as regar s reedom from weed _- tur ds and seeds of other cultivated Fheh haw blue' the width Ming 1% the varieties. Any evidence of disease is "R ' o carefully considered. the fact that much seed could not 1856- “nd ""i”d April 23' 1381' The Wa Ill C8 of the association at Ottawa, from 'Y wh ~ “T lned '"3' t with the growers. t h orders Thelprimsry aim of the Canadian C Seed ' ~ urs recei t sible. a quantity of stock seed or #1 registered seed, either from an ex- ,_ I pertinent station or from another mem- me ber. _ w the standard of purity, quality and vitality set by the association. "°“ ing to the fact that seed which is nm re than three generations removed “Fd istrafiou, purchasers who wish to 0V e their seed registered in succeed- W0 ing generations, should not purchase ed reg one seed. istered seed, which is more than ing, generation removed from stock pla Wit _ D d ually inspect the growing crops of Tm mbers. The final judgment as to ].;n the eligibility of a given quantity of nn The first announcement regarding it 11;; The qnnnnny of reglstered ed H ,_ was made in the London Gazette of _ in the present catalogue isifelativse- tl” 5th F°br““"7' 1856' It""°' in' lg FOR VAIDUR-THE ' nun nennauq ng ' C5033- _ iessionai IOQM, ‘__ convicted on n is woo one what sc snags) §§',§’_',`2:' ?°mm,,,.f:|‘~ ""*‘ the annuity or smilies K bar for eac'h'act, upon which is en-_ :ish aved the date of the action. In ead e Army the ribbon is red and in ““ t nh ri ¢k1cP°Y- _ _ accepted mr "egis"`“ti°" °" 3° ma‘:§1l;ra2i&';1°Junef 058;; :Reap fn: The special sct for which he got Several 'Jf me me" E0' 0*" and back- fire and brought in the body ofLieut. fenfed and bored with the present, ~ _ “Of course when we went into ae E Q who was 0 d I n - - ,_ __ _df the Cross was the rescue of a wound _ _ W ug. . Supp Se 0 ave then for us dreaming is a thing to no” and tmops who re :gun Qfm ed private of the I-lampshires This Im" Hrs( We were “H mme or les* only been \\'0lH\:°_l;l_f tt; tial: t°e‘;_"fi‘j through me south Amoan war nu: ,,,,C,f",},",_§f,‘,‘:,,,l;",','2'Ini,fn'L‘{,l‘;",§f,’nf‘,§°,,f§ “md” """‘ "‘°“g'"“ °f “"““ ’““-‘ 9' 5 “° ° that was a picnic to this affair over in Emnn»e_ but he now in engaged on me E ITH |; CRo35_ er mercies of the enemy, when Man- _ __ _ HAT GO S W TW g]en_ after tying up tht m°~“'° "°““°“ fiizhlhgpbuthivAgifaxvhrzadfigigalynfst 'Monmouth assisting in the transport and doing iifag .r§=s iizii n,n,,,,,,f,, “'l'l\» German lowes on u uno o _ _ . Mdsgtlhl .ottroop that were 'rio omooz amino ooona-.t is uso ~ - ~ = , num 'fwe 'it ‘tn ‘ lui sn 1 to .aa o not ol some to and CW”-UN Wim*-"-_-Ri and soon. buzugon uzmmfn mini. ou of honor, tho v.o,. ug, No ' ‘ ‘ v plsoo __ wr: a||e__¢_|“ ny mono.-. 1-go, was s so ms.ms,ronn¢ ‘ *erm comm no -room. .wo--wo tlorions oonduet_ decoration sw- thu‘§?;_&°u`:°_ 6”* toourlendsndsesforoesfor ° r°“ » _ , _ u mos urvxe is “gon P‘““‘ ‘* "‘°‘ - '»°"° "*°*. °“"1“.'ll 9Hies\..4f¢.r to-une. :QM or hd°u°:_ “M .1 menu- mmgww pnuouto wowulrxmtbingm no _.E 8. Ee K - Y “mr | f' t represented by these two covet- ESR. ?:;n‘“ ’@"@" nh” ""3 nl# 0 ami-so: u»oo1nhes¢t.n.l» pro _ - ____ *°°"- m_"°'“°in‘_u;"§__' *4 ‘NW iw wnlset ly more highly prized by its wear- dsiutn Munn m°~°*°'““dd ‘h wnudnm »2;’_ 6 lillllldxllil no no sian-Mu-mu or nmm, ____ mu W’ tm YG It “ aww" 1 _ R- mm n any other honor which he can get wh I- ' ° a_‘t';;" -and n”n‘.’_2Il`__ de'-U dm ve. It can only be awarded to gr cum.” u‘_:_“£,° “£3 ' thu 'am h- `- e., ;h“i'; ‘gg °°" '““‘ '“°-“ ""° 11"' ‘~°"‘“ ”‘ nero: on ai i c`fv“n so:¢r'¢,““,,Z sorlption bran time or me Mono n face of the enemy, and shall have ghént l.n~“_°__¢:t° at P._____‘_' nr ' Cwwmii Th -` “nm at the sung _ _.______._._.¢. P°"°"°°d '°'“° 'i5°“" "°t °' 'sis-lilpivl ‘neu :seam mom ' Ll hire' ' ent. which went`in-` °' °' d-°'°u°“ t° md' °°“°""' of the Berea dx-$3-‘and ltr 'l'lio'&§ '° $01105 1. 's ` ` and atthe enn* I hhl hfin ltBt¢d thit UIC MX Of' H.” Rav.” h s 0° or only sé'eniy_ x h a decoration was first mooted :_'_”m__‘; ii Ona! QQ: rant” 3;; three were iethto suswer the' roll cell." , ._., -_,_ _ _ . cf ":=..P_'.‘".:'.€:;°°°':.“:.;';°:sais Cm- »»»»-»=- -f--» ..°.n.:.'-:.;. ‘i i . a 4 _ a mos com e e os . ~ -.~a=s&za=.=2= _ _ nn THF CROSS Monmouth and was seen on Saturday F wh of ver 2 - ~ - D Y nfsbed a design for the medal L“°U'°" his hssrlng He came to t. John as At Arnh' ° d°"° B'm'h *md ° a member of the crew of fthe steamer _ small number of Sikhs deiied for a. 00001; Wl0k Bi). UIQ Bntllftl t_h0 il by ‘ standund report” 13! ..:_ ; 7. o, .' ';'2».¢`»~..' _ '_ _ s is fairly ell known. it takes 090!! o tap UN U ‘IDB The South Lancashire Regiment.” »_-_,_._ ' ’ - - f ‘ -_ ‘bane of “whronze Malte” 30|. ;W§’lt0l°O’Bd ll0\\l¢wht!l Whmll U18: ggi() Corpgleu Manu, “left E|]s]3||d an _ ls ,yy 1* inch" ,quam ann it in B N00 penned- _ n news cam August 4 last and was in Dunkirk on _ , d, from the mem, of cnntnl-nn _through of this amur a relief exped- August 11. We were put in the trench-_ _ d1Sh6S 216 8. IDaI;Il_8I° “_ In the ce,m.e_ on tn, owe", ition rlasnquickly got together undei_° _es at the Mons and almost immediate-_ _ _ _ ,_ Are the British Lion ,nd C,-own Capt: n __ unbar. It consisted o image su_l_i_lhected to a heavy German gf ghoige, but tha 1131; 13 or o on-on wmon been ui; umm :xg __:__;l____l:=_:_'_1fM;'_:;§‘“°__f_°_‘;' fm m _gms ,§fm;",‘f°ff°';',,‘§_',",§,‘: ‘;;',':,° complete Without them rds, charged with so muc mean- 1 ‘ ' T; _ - 1-16 fm wa- Th- 1; :°:.';- 3.2;: ‘;‘;*,"._,*'_;;;'.,;"°,:“;§;f:: 3;? i’.'..f.":’.1'fIi“f.i’.;'.“”il.';’.‘:‘.‘:&i;‘:"if.‘;$; _ "For Valor.." There is a raise ° ' _ - _ ,___ and has ,_ e,,,n,, n, nn c,,,,,_ o_o o_o gfngoo. Whoo, however, mom. Sgkycéil»_¢;\::___t:_v=_;__|:_o:;i_r_<;o__y:_i;_o:__a_;_ ;_§i__ _ __ Made-in from the hi" whim is °“5"“'°d thgi ‘;“t°u‘:‘ ‘gre s.:`.$1'i:dwg;tu‘;:|l:_1k';1; :,:b\:Ll; the soldisrscame on us at n run. Our ' SWCCK HBQH Of Whifé C0111. e act offhravery for w c e - n edt lm n h _ 0" WH' “W9"d°d~ Th' Cm” if ‘ff and “muy had t° "u°‘t‘ ai-id svsgnhad :Jo retfrdm ‘inefliemfladeegi ' Th0f0UghIy CO0I{8d Ind hed by a metallic V to s laurest- A HER I FFFORT men. heavy ,.nnn_ . ` clasp. to which is *med 01° rib' 0 C ‘ ‘ “our best omoers were ion in me alWBYS ready to S_¢_fv_e. not hold them at all. ! ..»..¢_... _ _ V “There were many gallant acts ln, "°’f‘;fg_gg'é‘Af_‘::i-£9. _,f that retreat' which kept up for four ' ‘ days before the Germans were halted. __,-;1;.;¢£$§f§f5>§§?;ii'i?i§L?;3€=?f¥T1`!f§'f`-`fJ=1f_"ff?§1‘='.5§l=15‘iiffu'-§~iifI-`§'l5i Ofllcers and men went down and our fellows went back to bring along any they saw w0unded_ "_ seemed msmm dem" U’ 919°” °“"B9|f a minllle bill 'two others, went out under a scaldlng but if it just leavs us more discon- n r the ur oss of sus ension, , - _ _ grged upol; :Phe ___a__p iz" the __ It was at tm, juncture that Mar first stage We retreated to some mes of the recipient and his “gn ultrace Msngles showed the stui! of d for registration is pronounced by mean Further act, of in-nv”-y dean,-_ which 11° WM IIIMIC-' A1¢h0;\8ll l¢_l_\_:1- oratori tests of samples taken ,mg of a \ C secure to the homer ned__il;_yé_a____rnu_:;:_t.___l:_l;l‘l ea__1_;y tiilke 3 ding part in helping the wounded in shooting down the more ven- esorne of the Sepoys press ng in rear. It is said that he kept ite s number of men busy reload- for him, and his fame as a. line er shot was pnoved on that occas- to he no empty boast by the y he bowled over Sepoy after Se- NI’ l0Ni Er' of :EQ 'QIQ we J ll d h t k " §'?1.‘Z...f.§’.l‘Z.'.Fy“o3'.§;‘. ".‘l.°.....§".’..._ $3; ¢0l|N loo P1-:R PACKAGE had hardly taken our places in the fr? trench, we scooped out, before the (I ____,_f_-‘I_'§'_'.‘__f":::' _ German shells had our range, and we F ` _ ` were again driven back. The Germans "““"""'""'“"""“ _{‘.~_._'_‘_j__»._",;;=_2;___ sent their men after us but we could _ M it -`~‘f-‘?5’.=";§E‘9€=fifffa'f- _ _ _ certainly hinder us. It will fill our never happen, so that we sif with fold- ed hands waiting instead of being up d salon ith took him on his back and carried e of food for the use of those in the Old The end of Bunn decemn| imng;n_ A m0ll0C8l'Y KWH' 806 ' E W him six mms over swampy ground and it was the same thinhg at l_he Mor;_s_ Lnnd_ o Cross in the shape of an annul- After we got used to t e iir ng, t e (;(,,n0rn| Mnnn Enid the Ge,-mans , which for warrant oilicers, non- _*:"dd_\_1_Ud°l‘ *W Indin "UW “;"1~!Wh°“ bullets and shells were all right and seemed tn nnve an ,ne ground on mmissioned 0mcers_ seamem man, e_ stop now and aga nl otr H nn__nne seemed to mind thorn much. which the Amen troops were stationed EH. and pl'ivBt€B. Hmolmf-8 t0 £10 imc' 'est' he had to “Pena h sl ""5 This W" with G@\'m““5’ ‘S VWUY marked out and measured and secured r annum, and for each bar added H1 k¢¢pihs‘ the pursuing robes H different from the South African cam- the ,-nngen wnnoni any n€.,a_,._ erlns rhe Old msn our dar when £5 ne, ,nn,,,n_ It ...ns decidei now- bay. At long length the Ganges was pnign. In Amon me fighting was more -t etion of the Secretary of State for _ _ DREAM3 1-HAT pEQE|vg_ - »»m of »= -i-M be 11" 1°::- . . :.'i.‘;;“.‘:s .:t.‘:r:. ‘:::.zz"u:'§..;‘§.f§.2‘;'.§ "Med by way of pension in lieu 0! Apart 'mm the v or ot $1' ee I trenches lt ls one of the pleasant things of ° ‘£10 before "'°n“°“°d' it was altogether as as gun mg B "l gouthrough the retreat but if life to be able to lose sight of our an-l A hardship ‘en i" °°““°°"i°° with ;1:§1agn;)f,:;;°nggat€e ag? stifveurggcelsg was awful, I lost my hearing when the xletles and worries in dreaming. Some~ VISUHH RP8iSl@r- the zrantng of th.” Cm" was "mow of another for Mans,” had not had the big shells exploded near me." limos, as we watch the fire glowing hi' the me KWH Edward 0" the ,. ' 1 nt ~ ht h corporal Mann received his dis- rod and warm in me twmgm wo look ll AUBIISL 1902. Prior to that date B ;"“k ‘ff slefp f°"k° ly`°lg Ours charge on Jaunary 4. after he had re- into its depths and see the lovely vis- UOFB 0\` S°ldi¢1`S Wh° Were ¢“tm°d “Ame 8 I this “io plan; covered from wounds received shortly lon of life as we would have it be' to the V.C. but died before 1__e¢;>iVi\:_g Ma_fgli;'.sism‘:;fS;t'; lvvxuayl p;gKf)u';‘€;i after the retreat of the Mons. He was For a while the dull and the Icom- "0 TOYBIIY in me 3l8€0B~ it, h d I1 ' CE D 9 ings is vanity and disappointment. So beware of them in time. Let us cherish only those fair and beautiful visions and hopes that lead Us to higher efforts, and make us strive to reach our iedals. They will never hinder us; on the contrary, they will be for us beacon lights, guiding our steps ever upwards and onwards to better things. Such are the waking dreams. that should inspire our lives. *__* BLUE BLOOD. i Lord_ I-fowiong-Too bad you have fl t B1? nunws HHHOUD hi __ __ d if _'_ had not wounded in the shoulder, hip and arm monplace and the difficult mav fade Miss Multirox~0h, I don't l_r_3gw_ ' _IV - _ \'oln..;.. ,I-_. _ ' ._ _ __ _ _. A. 4 _ . ~~~? -m I ' was altered On the 850" date. B0 t° the ““"5°°” ‘*'h° “"t°“d°d_ mm' Colonel of the regiment, compliment- This is well it helps us to fake up fellows, and he has just married n M _ . _ that the next-of-kin of the V.C. her-. “Pd U10 l_“¢Y»‘*` "°¢i“K it dow" 1° hi” ing him on his bravery, when he, wftn our lot again with renewed courage, Queen of bulesque. ` ~ f - ‘ - °' ‘.1‘“:.".;’;‘: :;:s:.i:.‘::::. _ i ' 1 , ' a ' e - ' ~ ~ -_ --_ -..___ _-__.---. .._..e_- sum _.___ ___ _ _ _ _ __ _g 1" 3,' 900 DROPY `2`.li'rc>vsi¢:‘et;d :iii ctlblildm gglinrguxx; mag; was, twelve months passed before the 1 _ . _ » _ l. _ _ _,,,,_____________£__________ rqf Infant' gud Childrgn, re"-0nnecuve_ In the present war, un- public heard of the heroism that gave " the M istr te his V.C. " » appiiy, there are several instances ll! ll _ __ ;%:_/figiimifiviivififfr 1 _ _ _Q h 1 t .,f_gf »-~ ' swf ~s - _ _ii _,___ ,__ 5 __ _ _ gf heroes who did not surv vc_ 0 re _ _ _ _ _ ' ' _- 3 _ King George has extended to the A PHILOSOPHER iN n e ‘f ". ‘fn §_`-_ _n_.__ __" , I d' t oop of o r Empire the pos- _ ' ` _ . . 4- » .. _ _gf-rr silbillilély df wilnningutheaward. Form- THE THENCHES _. _ I ____ _ 1-ly they were not eligible for this ____ ii i' "1 ‘ e _ 'Pf~vr£y'1;li§»|n¢4f¢s|.¢/4...' <1 rce to which the winner belongs, be proud of the fact that we is name at the some time being re- gave the bsst that is in us in defence _ , _ _ _ d d i " nl der," ' of the mot or country and the empire . fl-» 3,1 \Aor1ns.Conv\|Is|ons.§c_v____r_laI\~ ,gf-inf, then reason gigs'-the Sandal di: to which we belong, but we shall more '. .. "eu ‘nd LOSSOF ` tinction is given. Where the gallant than ever he disposed, st home and in li), .ed is not Performa nnder the nn. church, to lift up our _voices and to -.» i iediate eye of his general the claim- “Y ' Th°“k the I-0"! 1 m 3 C“““~d““- is lxnrsustetlrslv. ’ Th. i ‘g ant must make good his claim, or ;rh|5__;'h2::1s°;|'i“5_'2;"__’° ‘}fe_|_’_s‘:_‘_’w“ ._ .» ' .- _- n - s. res "lf-. 3 nomauunzwwnu 1 y S ha" it 'H0132 good fc;r I;i_3‘» 'W ing; us to fish! the harder. to cheerful!! _ __-- ---5"" 9°“‘]°”t, t°° m°“7' " 5 °"° endure the hardships of theltrencnes AU; vi :»n1I'. ol' d I My' F nn" Q ?’;C[ NTS 1, v__ __ . .i . ;,_ _ ' I- ` ' _ » i£secr_C~sy ef Wrlmw ____ __.,,,. . .. .. ..... ...,.. ..._ .."_ M’ ecoration is to follow as soon after we Mm is f-<_1ml"°d H 3°°°“>{f5.?1§i'.¢¢'i.§'i.f°.§'°fl‘.f§...§‘§'o§'.'f¢ 2°f°in`§5oT§§ “"5 'f'_° recipient ° “§_"‘° "‘“° ‘pm to the country that gave us blrth,bur inn? K_T:‘°"_‘$_v0'd‘;_fe-__ observed that even more for the credit and honor of W e n i I I d I fl. King George took the opportunity on our N Ove an visit to the front to confer cros- n order to ensure that the recip- ts of the \'.(`. should maintain a 1- on IIIBII Galrtte. but their represeufniivee “B 5 ra" 7' 8” , ‘ besides having his hearing impaired. away, and we are rapt in happy con- My fatheri tb ll k id not receive the decoration. /run been for the private tellms the story Among nn, paper; is ,,,,,,_ from ,ne ,emptntion B e W” “°“'” 5'; 5° King. My brother is a Prince o good The writer of the foregoing may b termed "A Philosopher in " lie is clearly n ideas second end those who are ‘ed ‘“'““°*‘°“~ grooso, o_i}on mire a1_ni_ ow Toi... fences to protect their crops between seed time and harvest. ___ _ er eaut u, er gor ous .c arac- _ _ H°“' T0 F ‘“‘ ‘T ton_ouoo_. una mono; you Fm in We have stocked a complete 1_me of seeds _of the finest quality and are 'gin on_¢\n._o¢moo___ o:o_;._ wmo_.____o gglziagg §;{ng“_§er'{_‘£_1s“y§_§‘w_lf bg in a position to fill all orders m this line. ' c . .is vennresu ece oa_c e __ _ _ . _ cwunng so as tv °f=»“f¢ that 1° is fii§i°f§gromio"i'f>g2|i§§f§ olqdfilm yfis We handle the celebrated “Maritime Brand”‘Wi1e Fencing- and" Gates t t d t. for exceptionally - - (lrlfxllloer ff:-31° in oouon whore Hf,‘i§’,?,“‘,“§m§‘,’e'§‘r§§_§§e§*;§f,°- Agnygf and buy in car lots and sell by the small at ,car lot prices. he daring act is Perfvrmed dlmflv olveiy and 1 novo lived, yo; uvou as Ddel' the eye Of Hn Admiral °|' Gen" the term. for my stay has usually been ral in wmmmld. the V~"- CMI be or months, in half a dozen countries, worded on the snot. and the decor- but canada beats mem an. when wo. v I Seeds v ' Timothy Seed Barley Fodder C-,om ' ' CloverSeed Peas _ Turnip Seed , _Wheat 1 Vetches _ -_ Garden Seeds ' I . . _buckwheat Flowe`rSeeds f__1 Maritime' Wire Fencing We handle 4 bars to 11 bars-all No.9iwire~19c perrod upward i`@_'andsnumb_er' of different styles-I pls' ,I I IJ top and ornem tall; sues of farm gates. 8 f_¢.,.10‘ft:.,si:‘2m-.ft".! 1 _ Price cuts fneiled on requestf .~ ` ` V _ i _