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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



September, 1910 



Peerless Lawn Fence 



Is Ktrunc and Attractive. AU the wires am 

 uniformly crimped, larjre Kauec, steel spriiiii win', 

 hesvily Kalvanized and coaled with while enuinel 

 palm. Noversaiis, never rubta. Improve yourprop- 

 erty with a I'eorless Fence. Cheap as wood and 

 more handsome and durable. Also full line of farm 

 and poultry fence and nates. Write fur Information. 

 THE BANWELL HOXIE WIRE FENCE CO.. Ltd. 

 Dept. Hamilton, Ont.. Winnipeg. Man. 



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NOTTINGHAM 



Is a good Midland Centre for the 

 distribution of Canadian Apples. 



I can handle large quantities and soli- 

 cit Consignments via 



Liverpool or Manchester 



I invite correspondence. 



Tom Ring 



WHOLESALE MARKET 



Nottingham, - England 



APPLE SHIPMENTS 



LONDON 



LIVERPOOL and the CONTINENT 



W. D. Peacock & Co. 



1 BASINGHALL ST., LONDON, E.C. 



SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS 



The High Stand iiiK and Long Experience of 

 this Firm is a Guarantee that the Best Inter- 

 ests of Consignors will lie conserved. 



If You Want to be Sure of Quality 



Buy 



ALWAYS LOOK FOR THIS 

 TRADE MARK 



Medicinal and Toilet Preparations 



You certainly take no chances when N A- gRU-CO. 



you buy any toilet article or medicinal 

 preparation which bears the name NA- 

 DRU-CO and this trade mark. 



As soon as you see "NA-DRU-CO" 

 you can be absolutely certain that the 

 article is the very best. 



The National Drug and Chemical Com- 

 pany of Canada, Limited, has spent thousands of dollars in perfecting this 

 line of over 125 NA-DRU-CO preparations. 



The formulEB are the best known to medical science. 



The purity and strength of the ingredients are assured by rigid tests. 



The compounding is done by expert chemists, who are thoroughly 

 qualified for a work so vital to your health. 



Knowing that everything has been done to make them right, we 

 guarantee, positively and unreservedly, each and every NA-DRU-CO 

 preparation. If you find any one unsatisfactory we want you to return it 

 to the druggist from whom you bought it and he will refund your money. 



Ask your physician or druggist all about the NA-DRU-CO line. They 

 are men of standing in your community, worthy of your confidence, and 

 in position to tell you, for we will furnish to any member of either pro- 

 fession, on request, a full list of the ingredients in any NA-DRU-CO 

 preparation. 



NA-DRU-CO Dyspepsia Tablets 



Cure sour stomach— heartburn— flatulence 

 — indigestion— chronic dyspepsia. 



NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafers 



Stop a headache In 30 minutes. 

 Contain no harmful drug. 



NA-DRU-CO Talcum Powder 



3 kinds— Violet— Rose— Flesh Color. 

 Gems of rafrssbmaat and refinement. 



NA-DRU-CO Laxatives 



Act without any discomfort. 

 Increased doses not needed. 



NA-DRU-CO Baby Tablets 



Relieve Baby's ills. Especially 

 valuable during teething. 



NA-DRU-CO Tooth Paste 



Cleanses throughout — prevents decay 

 —makes the teeth beautifully white. 



National Drug and Chemical Compeuny of Canada, LimUed 



Wholesale Branches at : 



Halifax — St. John — Montreal— Ottawa— Kmgstan — Toronto — Hamilton 

 London — Winnipeg — Regina — Calgary — Nelson — Vancourer — Vicloria. 



40 



basket. 2!x: to .50c; pears, per basket, 1.5<; 

 to 40c ; plums, ppr basket, 20c to 35c. 



The follcwinK were the dealers' qiiotationK 

 at Winona, Grimsby, Beamsville, etc., for 

 the woek beginninR Aug. 19th. 



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Triumph I 

 and Hales i 

 Triumph 1 

 and Hales I 



No. 



1 BASK. 10 BASK. 



1, 4.5c 42e. 



20 B^s 

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No. 2, 30c. 



.27c 2.5 



Leamington COc 57c .56 



PLTTMS 1 BA8K. 10 BASK. 20 BA8K. 



40c. 



.37e. 



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Fancy Blue and Red 



Medium 



Fancy Blue and Red . .30c 27c 2.5 



rBMlS 1 BASK. 10 BASK. 20 BASK. 



Bartlett No. 1, .. 50c 45c 40c 



Bartlett No. 2, .. 40c a5c 



(Common 30c 25 



Tcmatoes 25c 24c 23c 



— W.W. 



Irrigation Convention 



The fourth annual convention of th<' 

 Western Canada Irrigation Association was 

 held at Kamloops, B.C., during .August. 

 1astin;i three days. Nearly every section of 

 Saskatchewan, All>erta and British Col- 

 nmbia was repre.sented, there being 119 

 delegates. 



Premier McBride, of British Columbia, 

 stated that a stccktaking of the water re- 

 sources of the province was under way and 

 that hereafter it would have to be shown 

 that they were in use before a claim to a 

 water right would be given. All develop- 

 ment work for power purposes will have to 

 be done with the approval of the govern- 

 ment and the rates will be fixed by order 

 in council. Martin Burrell. M.P.. con- 

 tended that the government was as capable 

 of operating public utilities as efficientl.v 

 as private owners. 



Papers were read by A. E. Meigben, the 

 engineer in charge of the Frtiitland irri- 

 gation system, and by Mr, .\. E. Ashcrcft, 

 of Coldstream. Other speakers were James 

 White, Secretary of the Conservation Com- 

 mission, and Hon. Duncan Marshall, Mini- 

 ster of Agriculture for Alberta. 



A resolution was passed requesting the 

 British Columbia government to take steps 

 towards securing the better conservation 

 and control of the sources of water supply 

 in those districts in which governmental 

 action would clearly make for a fuller sup- 

 ply cf water- and its more equitable dis- 

 tribution, and further that the government 

 be asked to assist by guaranteeing the 

 bonds cf municipalities or companies in 

 those districts where otherwise large tracts 

 of land must remain unproductive for lack 

 of adequate irrigation systems. 



The Dominion and provincial govern- 

 ments were urged to investigate as speedily 

 as possible for selection and reservation all 

 water sites and to forestall as far as pos- 

 sible the creation of vested interests. 



IRIS GERMANICA 



A very choice collection of the best named kinds 

 Mixed Iris, $1.00 per hundred. 



Paeony— Festiva Maxima 



The Queen of Whiter, and other named \ arietiefi 

 Small Divisions, 25 cents. 



H.P. VAN WAGNER 



STONEY CREEK. ONT. 



