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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



October, 1910 



Buying A Piano 

 Made Easy 



Perhaps you are deterred 

 from enjoying the delights of 

 a New Scale Williams Piano 

 in your home, by the thought 

 of laying out several hundred 

 dollars in a lump sum. 



This is unnecessary. 



By our unique plan, you 

 gain the piano of your choice 

 by easy payments. 



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New Scale Williams 



HANOS 



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Another great advantage 

 to those living at a distance 

 from the large cities. Is that 

 we ship pianos on approval, 

 guaranteeing the instruments 

 to please or they are returnable 

 at our expense. 



Write us for details of 

 these two selling plans — 

 and our beautifully illus- 

 trated catalogues of New 

 Scale Williams Pianos and 

 Player Pianos. 



THE WILLIAMS PIANO CO. LiaitMl 

 OSHAWA. OUT. 



BUNCH omCES: 



Winnipeg. Han.. S2S Pwtage. Ave 



■•nta-ul. Qne.. 731 St Catkcrlne St W. 



Lon4ra, Ont, 2(1 Dnndas St 



109A 



ONTARIO (Trafalgar Castle) 

 I A nirC WHITBY, ONT. 

 LALIlEiO CANADA. 



COLLEGE 



PERFECT SURROUNDINGS 



FULL COUBSES IN 



Literature Elocution 



Music Fine Arts 



Household Science, etc. 



Splendid organization. Rates moderate. 



WaiTB TUB PRINCIPAL FOR CALENDAR 



EEV. J. J. HARE, Ph.D. 



Wliithy, Ont. 



lowed by the United State.s growers wlio 

 ship fruit to the same markets and his 

 sUKpestions for improvements in our mo- 

 tiiods aro proving helpful. 



Niagara District, Ont. 



By Wtar; Worm, Wioona 



Since the second week of Toronto Fair, 

 when the weather was hot »nd mupgy, wo 

 have had ideal weather condition.s for nick- 

 itiK, parking and shipping fruit. There 

 has been a keen demand for fruit on the 

 part of the public and prices have been 

 fairly gco;! for the grower. 



The nacking and distribution of fruit is 

 gradually improving althoi gh much remains 

 to be done, notably in the matter of ship- 

 ping green fruit. The plum market was 

 injured to a considerable extent by this 

 practice and the grape market is also suf- 

 fering. Plums are about over now and 

 numbers of orders for them are coming in- 

 to the dealers, which they cannot fill. 



Somewhat of a glut of peaches took place 

 during the second week of the Toronto Fair, 

 and Early Crawfords sold rather low fcr a 

 few days, but since then the market has 

 improved and peaches are selling now better 

 than ever, with a keen demand on the part 

 of the public. A great deal cf fruit and 

 tomatoes has been shipped to the West this 

 year, both from the Winona-Grimsby end, 

 and from St. Catharines. 



Partlett pears have been a cajiital crop 

 and an exceedingly good sample, they are 

 just about ever now, and are being succeed- 

 ed in the markets by Anjous, Sheldons. 

 Seckels, etc. Duchess are a light crop, and 

 TCeiffers, medium. 



Early Crawford peaches are just about 

 over and EU.ertas are coming unon the mar- 

 ket now. They are not as heavy a crop as 

 usual, but are an extra good sample. 



Grapes are coming in freely and are sell- 

 ing at fair prices. Concords and Niagaras 

 are now coming on the market, some of 

 these would have been better held back for 

 another week or so. 



Fruit and tomatoes are on the tpward 

 trend of late. An tintisual feature has been 

 small lots of strawberries and raspberries, 

 )vhicb have sold well. 



Campbell Bros., of Simcoe, wish to com- 

 municate with the gentleman who discussed 

 the Gladiolus "Empire" with Mr. John 

 Campbell at the Toronto Exhibition re- 

 cently. 



The Aphine Manufacturing Company re- 

 ])ort that considerable interest is develop- 

 ing in Canada toward their insecticide 

 Aphine and that their business on this side 

 of the line is increasing, now that their 

 liroduct is becoming known. It is handled 

 in Canada by Thos. A. Ivey, of Port Dover, 

 and Dupuy & Fergrson, of Montreal. 



Send your consignments of APPLES to the 

 Home Country to 



RIDLEY HOULDING & CO. 



COVENT GARDEN 



LONDON, ENGLAND 



who specialize in APPL£S and PEIARS dur- 



ing*the j'Season. Personal ^'attention, prompt 



account sales and remittance. 



Correspondence invited. 



BLACK 

 KNIGHT 



STOVE POLISH 



Has the "Black Knight" 

 coine to your home ? 



Let him show you the 

 quick aud easy way to shine 

 the stoves. 



"Black Knight" takes 

 all the hard work and dirty 

 work out of stove polishing. 



It's a paste — so there is 

 no watery mixture to be 

 prepared. 



Just a few rubs with cloth or 

 brush brings a mirror-like shine 

 that "you can see your face in". 

 And the shine lasts ! 



Most dealers handle and recom- 

 mend "Black Knight" Store Polish. 

 If your dealer cannot supply it, send 

 IOC. for a big can — sent postpaid. 



THE F. F. DALLEY CO. LIMITED, 

 HamUton. Ont. 1 8 



Maktrt of the jamoum '21m f Sko. FolhJl. 



WtnderfDl 

 Washer 



Momentum Balance, Wheel 

 wuiking on ball bearmg, keeps the 

 "Champion" Washing going with 

 ▼ery little effort. 



A new idea in washing Machines. 

 ** Favwrilc " Cbara meaas easy 



dMUvimf. 8 Kiresi. 



It yvar dealer does aot baadlc tbelK, 

 write us for t>ook)ets and aamc mt dealer 

 ■ear yon who does. 77 



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