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THE CANADIAN HORTT ULTURTST 



October, 191 o 



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Birds and Anlmalsl 



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Eastern Fruit may not be 

 Shown 



The Secretary of the Ontario Fruit Grow- 

 ers' Association, Mr. P. W. Hcdgetts, 

 writes The Canadian Horticulturist that 

 it is not likely that any Ontario ajiple 

 growers will exhibit at the National Apple 

 Show at Vancouver next November, not- 

 withstanding the tempting prizes being 

 offered. The distance is so great and the 

 opportunities for damage tc the exhibits en 

 route so many that eastern men are slow 

 to take hold. 



To do the matter justice they feel that 

 it would be necessary to send a man along 

 not only to care for the fruit on the way 

 out, but also to supervise the placing of 



the exhibits at the other end, thug entail- 

 ing a large expense. As Ontario has nn 

 market for fruit in British Columbia tin- 

 Ontario government is not disposed to make 

 an exhibit. 



It will be unfortunate, if at least some 

 eastern fruit is not shown at the big show 

 which every grower in Canada hopes will 

 be a great success. Even should east<>rn 

 fruit not be shown the event is certain to 

 be the largest exhibition cf apples ever 

 shown in Canada. 



A sample of a Northern .Spy apple, grown 

 last year in Elgin county, Ontario, which 

 had been kept in the cold storage at Lon- 

 don, Ont., since a few days after it was 



—And The Feature That Made Them Famous 



The discovery of FUSED JOINTS made possible the perfect system of 

 warm air heating. 



When we first began to build furnaces, some thirty years ago, the various 

 parts of the radiators were bolted and cemented together. No matter how tightly 



the iron and steel were fastened, the difference 

 in the expansion and contraction of the two 

 metals eventually pulled the bolts loose, 

 ground out the cement and left openings 

 through which gas, dust and smoke escaped 

 into the house. 



About 20 years ago, we discovered and 

 patented FUSED JOINTS. 



Instead of bolting and cementing steel 

 and iron together, wc fused the materials 

 at a white heat. 



The joints thus formed are permanent 

 and indestructible. 



Twenty years iise has proved the value 

 of Fused Joints. They will not leak — they 

 are absolutely gas, smoke and dust tight — 

 and will alwa3'S remain so as long as the furnace is in use. 



Fused Joints insure "Hecla" heated homes being always supplied with an 

 abundance of fresh, warmed air, untainted by gas or dust. 

 "Hecla" Furnace is the only furnace with Fused Joints, 



Fused Joints are only one of the patented features of "Hecla" Furnace that 

 mean so much to every man who is going to put in a new furnace this season. 

 Our furnace book describes and illustrates them all. Write for free copy. 



Send us rough diagram of your home, and we will plan the heating arrange- 

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Qare Bros. & Co. Lbnited, Preston, Ont. 



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