; July, 1907 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



181 



you in the matter of fact. The inspection for 

 ' Ontario last winter included the systematic 

 visiting of every packing house in Ontario ; 

 the chief work lying between Hamilton and 

 Belleville east and west, and north to the 

 Georgian Bay. This distance is about 180 miles 

 «ast and west by 100 north and south. 

 ^ When the temporary insjiectors were laid off 

 the first of March, as they have been ever since 



Warranted to Give Saflsfaellon, 



Gombault's 



Caustic Balsam 



Has Imitators But No Competitors. 



A Safe, Speedy and Positive Cure for 

 Curb, Splint. Sweeny, Capped Hock, 

 Strained Tendona, Founder, Wind 

 Pud's, and all lameness from Spavin, 

 Eingbone and other bony tumors. 

 Cures all skin diseases or Parasites, 

 Thrush, Eiphtheria. Kcmoves all 

 Bunches from Horses or Cattle. 



As a Human Remedy for Rheumatism, 

 Sprains, Sore Throat, eta, it is invaluabie. 



i.verv bottie of Caustic Balsam sold is 

 ■Warranted to prive sutislaction. Price $1.60 

 per bottle. Sold by dnijirt^iKts, or sent by ex- 

 press, cbareres paid, wltii full directions for 

 its use. C .^Send for descriptive circulars, 

 testimonials, etc. Address 



The Lawrence- Williams Co. , Toronto, Ont, 



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Doolittle Grip Hose Couplers 



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Apple Tree in Bloom in the Kootenay Valley 



On the land of J. L. Stocks, Nelson, B.C. 



the inception of the Fruit Marks Act, there still 

 remained a much larger force for the quantity 

 of apples to be examined than during the active 

 fruit season, and one was sjiecially detailed to 

 look after the packing houses west of Toronto. 

 With the exception of some irregularities caused 

 by illness, the original plan of visiting all the 

 packing houses systematically was carried out 

 to the end of the shipping season. The ques- 

 tions of policy to which you refer may well be 

 discussed at another opportimity. — A. Mc- 

 Neill, Chief, Fruit Division, Ottawa. 



They latch togr her, 



and do not leak under 

 I the heaviest water 



pressure, and never 



drop their washer. 

 These Couplers you 



will enjoy using, tor 



they are quick and 



handy, and save time 



and the wearing of the 



hose to a great extent. 



They will pay their 

 ' cost in one season's use. 



a part of the finish on taps and nozzles, also 

 ' separate to fit on any j<" goods, and have 



K or K stems to go in hose of limilar capacity. A 



trial will convince you of their superior merits. 

 Write for particulars to 



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