VIII. 



THE CANADIAN HORTIC ULTrRIST 



December, 1913 



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The RcIway'Color Border is Nature's 

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TVi/- A'oyal Horiiculturists 

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 FURS 



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 asking. 



Address JOHN HALLAM. umited 



489 



111 Front St. East, 



M"i»«pi . TORONTO 





He works 36 hours at a stretch 



And overtime when needed. Any- 

 one can afford him, for he only costs 

 $3.00 to buy and nothing at all to 

 keep. Nearly half of the families in 

 Canada have taken advantage of this 

 and have employed him to get the 

 family up in the morning. 



Even if you have a preference 

 about vfaking up, he's ready to get 

 you up your way. If you like to be 

 wakened gradually, he'll ring little 

 short rings every other half-minute 

 for ten minutes. If you're a hard 

 sleeper and need a strong dose, he'll 

 sing out with a long, vigorous, full 

 five-minute ring. Either way, you 

 can shut him off at any point. 



7,000 Canadian dealers are neces- 

 sary to take care of the demand he "s 

 created for himself. He's made a 

 world's Record as a success. 



He's invaluable on the farm, be- 

 cause he not only helps you get the 

 hands out on time, but serves as a 

 first-class clock to tell the Jay time by. 



He stands 7 inches tall, is triple 

 nickel-plated— has a vest of good im- 

 plement steel that keeps him hardy; 

 large, bold figures and hands to tell 

 the time by in the dim light of morn- 

 ing. He is as fit for the parlor as 

 the bedroom. 



If your dealer hasn't him, send a 

 money order for JS3.00 to IVestdox, 

 La Salle, III., and he'll come any- 

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 charges paid. 



He bears the imprint. Made in La 

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Ontario Fruit Growers 



( Coniiniieil .from puye SOf'} 

 ture," spoke strongly in favor of irrigation. 

 As all of these addresses not dealt with in 

 this issue will be given more or less fully 

 in future issues of The Canadian Horti- 

 culturist, further mention is not needed 

 here. 



The financial statement showed total re- 

 ceipts of five thousand five hundred ani^ 

 ihirty-three dollars twenty-two cents, with 

 balance on hand of one thousand six hun 

 dred and seventy-four dollars forty-three 

 rents. Directors were elected for the follow- 

 ing year as follow: R. B. Whyte, Ottawa; 

 C. W. Beaven, Prescott ; P. S. Wallbridge, 

 Belleville; Elmer Lick, Oshawa; W. J. 

 Bragg, Bowmanville ; H. G. Foster, Bur- 

 lington ; R. H. Dewar, R. Thompson, St. 

 Catharines; George Schuyler; D. Grant; 

 J. MaUough; C. W. Gurney, Paris; and 

 W. J. Saunders, East Lynne. Prof. J. \y. 

 Crow continues to represent th« Ontario 

 Agricultural College. 



Mr. J. A. Ruddick, who was also present, 

 asked that representatives be appointed to 

 the Fourth Dominion Fruit Conference, 

 which it is proposed to hold during the 

 summer in one of the fruit districts. The 

 following representatives were appointed : 

 F. S. Wallbridge, Belleville; Walter Demp- 

 sey, Tronton; G. W. Grierson, Oshawa; A. 

 Onslow, Niagara-on-the-Lake ; C. W. Gur- 

 ney, Paris; A. E. Kimmins, Winona; A. 

 W. Peart, Burlington; D. Johnson, Forest; 

 and Robt. Thompson, St. Catharines. 



The BERLIN FIRELESS 



COOKER 

 bakes, boils, roasts, stewi, 



Save 75 per cent of your 

 food, 75 pesT cent of your 

 fuel, 75 per cent of your 

 time. 75 per cent better 

 cooked food. Pays for it- 

 self in six months. Send 

 for free cook book and 30 

 days only epecial price 

 list to Peerless Cooker 

 Co., Berlin. Ont. Dept. H. 



Notice to 

 Horticultural Societies^ 



Give Bezzo'e Famous Prize Aet«r Planta 

 as premiums next spring. Prizes at Now 

 York State Fair, 1910-11: Canadian Nation- 

 al Exhibition. 1912. Hiehest awards at 

 Berlin Horticultural Society Exhibitions. 

 1911-12-13. Write for prices. 



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as advertissd, are offered at 

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