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Looks as Neat When Stretch
the Posts as it Does in the Picture
Frost Fence or Cheap Fen
Here are the Facts
The
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'John Labatt
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s ,Tryasnbdoubb
it e°ws.
gand
ftij is the
sttlgecthar
d so
odden
als, th
ON E POS [TOR
OF THEIR CC/it&
raelt stis to it That the Breed
pt AbsoIutcIy Pure.
e little island of iler-
ot shed by the pro t of
i 13/ dern days, potato 18 -
cu tune have helped but
ontinual profit o the
t as made the island r1d.
y do they tend them there
gal Ore they of waste in
tures, says Our Dumb
t!• they actually tether tjbelr
d the children or indoor
ft them at morn, noon and
s is their cue On hen ling
ehichi after a dose of oth-
te be content with 'in-
legalee. She is !hal red
bt,1- ha -d and becornes ddlle
Oand when two years old
ors or out her lxmnfiful
f frothy, rich milk to the
n folk who milk her.
y breed is kept !pure by
Rgaiust the importation
The summer pater and cattle remain out
11 October4 but during the
y are always comfortably
Is.u3ed almost exclusively
butter. A good Jersey wii
era e of a pound of butter
the year. The Jersey is
form and her abounding
nets !make her a favorite
household, an ornament to
Catate and a source of
ti to her owner.
8,
servants
night
iGentlene
f the calf,
1 e 's milk,
ilk, . or
aid fed'
aid gen. I
y, elds iz4ss
bicketfuE
quiet wo
'The Je
e ingent
o forel
a e is ye
-I oni Mat
rater
t
used.
e ery day
autiful
Pr*
th the!
aliiy feral
eat pro
Cheapness in fencing has been overworked until some of the lines offe
(their use recommended and • quality guaranteed)are too cheaply m
for any good, practical service.
From best authority we learn fence makers can produce and se:1
one style of fence at a difference in price ranging from one "to six c
per rod, according to the quality. Some manufacturers confine t
eutfut to good fence, others stricely to producing cheapest grades.
The fence question is not a confusing one to the farmer. Ycu can
get what you pay for, so the important question is, "What will give you
best service for the outlay?"
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Difference in price is absolatley regulated by the weight, qiiality and
of galvanizing on the wire, the manner in whioh the wire is converted
fence, and the care exercised by the maker.
Frost fence is produced under conditions which make it encouraging
us to- sell it and profitable for you to buy The Frost Fence Company make
galvanize their own wire. They have absolute control over the qu
sPf thewire, coat of galvanizing on it, and the fence is woven in a
practical and service giving way than any other. It is not too mu -ch to
that the coat of galvanizing zine on the wire is twice as heavy as wire
feeta cheap fence.
Remember that the cost for posts and labor is the sarne, whether ,you
good fence or cheap fence. EcOnomy is not merely spending the least
ey. You can't expect much if little is paid out The cost of Frost fen
most reasonable. You can't afford to take a chance on anything oh
Prost Fence has a reputation for long service. You take no chances
buying it,
Int
-FOR SALE BY-
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SEAFORTia
WHEN YOU
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absorbs the dust,
brightens the
floor, arid cleans
your carpet.
OINORMIRTIRIVAir
For Sale by=
G. A. SILLS
Prevmt
ceive ote
URI S MAN
1173 a 'gh,
t and feo le rabic fi,
u..rnttC :17.36
notb1.ing it. 13c
arpost 11. rton Co.,
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One week free trial.
Yours for health,
DusTa.
ALL GROCERS
• and
ne th
ng F
.The
craw°
anadia
Lbi tioui
stallioei
ur da
ement
dist Y4
on a. if
aasyl
in't
It of fr
t
been,
d una: lei to give
of hie! trip.
float sole
y, Sa
coxed
exit}
wheat
outc
money
the
nirthisteii
-i! .
rd pec
1 in liltra
I bred
it11,
bred,
iiging
'of 1903.
Omple
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Obit sheet
apustin,
terribl
itiland sta
an ti
elf:tv
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on on
,ossplem did
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on doll
egin a a
teemed
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never -Wood a co
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fragran.
happOd
eep.
licatei
o the
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In 250
NATION
1
at th'
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and
his
.n
thlet
tore
nee. A
the 4
Beowo
Tdrorot
ago. Th
to
. hotel
Coose1Co1
t tielight4
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hands
so.
melee!
rest W
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L DRUG
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th the e
roses.
th and
ernes
ainst e
ther.
potato it.;
your d
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LAMED.
Ore
expo
cinit
ince
'vas
cared
fratio
Iconsie
a. elD
1
ure
of
Al-
eel -
tion
. So
ous
fair held
y, flax
Interns, -
at Leth,-
foLrth,
ere out-
a,tes the
ose:Lake
1 be eiri-
g those
i.i are
Gordon
and C.
ei be chos-
the new
pd depot.
ream
quis4
Makes
Oft and
emost
posure
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Concrete is the host
t
building material
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ABROAD stateinent-Yet literally true. The 'aim of
beginning has been to makehis building materials as n
mal stone as possible. The great labor required to qu
him to seek various manufactured substitutes. The Ionly r
used wood was that it was easiest to get and most covsi eaient
terial,.
Wood is no longer easy to get. Like most building ma
aeasing at an alarming rate.
The cost of concrete u decreasing. So, from the
vice or economy, Concrete is the best building mat _ .
Canada's farmers are using more concrete, in propo
than the farmers of any other country. Why?
Because they are being supplied with
Canada Ceme
Without this label it is '
not "Canada" Cement.
dpoin
on to th
from the
like oat -
stone Id
n he
we.
cost is
•ver
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a cement of the highest pent' le quali which
sures the success of their cow:, ete work
The secret of concrete's popu ,*ty da Iie
the fact that while we have 13 et adve mg the e
of concrete, we have also beenlproduci by soien.
tific methods. a cement so uniferrnly Li in quality
that the concrete made with t -gives t complete
satisfaction our advertisements premised
Concrete would not hive been, n glitch u 'versa)
today, had an inferior grade of ement b a suppl
Insist upon getting Canada Ce eat. It your
assurance of thoroughly sat actory r sults fr
your concrete work. Them a a Ca da Cemeiit
dealer in your neighborhood.
ia
ed.
Write for our Free 16a -page book "What The Fanner C
-No farmer can afford to be without a copy.
Canada Cement Company Limited
arming
Parrots
aj large po
1igthe
s okesina
411y aM
a1ne tha
eir sp
ting w
o cupatio
Many 0
Oolonging
Wives of
they are
es wors
s ange
f rmed in
the p
• highly
• autiful
s useless*
The onl
i side of
•c eudt e dw ai ns
1 g and
t' Weyhebneeta
t t,inei gii grliesdhbotl to 1
. Suspecti
sirous
oittrav:allensesaerthYsetotreidbpyr.
Let n
ton
For
We
C tTOMS IN.
orlo ernotinfagazoridoed to !dole
p
ght in India to 0end
on I4f their time Ii rebeat-
n ine of gods, and et h
Wigs a great price pe-
g 114isiness men, wh4
im-
by trwnineasargesauarche :aeaP4mOut.!
they attend, to their ual
the dancing girls in jindia
o this', temples. are called the
e gods. At an earlYt age
Sind
Rallroa
m troubl
Kind La
t ey put ly
f rd Chap
he "on
ite in wedlock to the Wi-
ped in the temples. This
a.triMonial connection 10
compliance with the 'gristles
nts, who believe it th be
eritorious act let present si
daugbter In manlage to a
oreigner-who ever s.altr the
o great Temple of Rigger
an 'English officer, who suc-
ahling admission by paint-
essing himself like a ntive.
e Brahmins discovered, Ithat
place had been thus defiled
e so enraged that al the
ding at the station
ee ter their lives.
gi their pursuers to be ,More
gratifying their av
eveege. they strewed i1ver
e *ay, and while the na-
d t� pick it up they gained
ceded in reaching aplace
Philadelphia Inouirer.i,
hard luck in any case
countenance distort, -
ex alman has aJong tat*
ow Viet be is short.
-Cincinnati Enoutrori
ere
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y-ou look tired!
Conductor -Yes, madam.
a. evlth insomnia.
$,-Poor fellow! Why don't
U on a sleeping eaF?-tarr
ral.
ijgirl he ever loved"
.d
Gazed ep Into his eyes,
d, th u h ha, was not thea reprintedi
She fatL�med. all his lies.
Ilieswore
love would ne'er grew calf
Despite naisfortune's !mim.
he wondSred if this suitor bold
Could buy her hats and gowns_
-Hartford Than.
"I am Very, very fond of you," ias
hlspere n her ear.
"Then shall get along splenidly.
am vey fond of myself," ohs an.
ered.7 o• 's Magazine. ,
hewiegirhitrinv'
That s4?nen1; nnza
he 'Will winds have brushed the eniell
Of camp or from her Jura
-Yonkeen Satesman.
"Is it
liege?"
"No," re
st reeei
nds, "h
ep him t
en, at
The boy
nd not t
All calIe
few bri
Love pr
he boys
Is "brie
Father-
nt to be
Son-Eas
d no fig
•Isongs are
• Over th
tilo why n
The An
Olmson-
seasons of
frackson
Olnison-
Yerk Ame
Alty
",';rst I
"1-1.4ve y
•No, '' h
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pensive to send. a boy to
lied! the father, who ,had
ed 'another request for
1 find it's expensive to
ere." -Detroit Free' Pre:s.
urteen, she went to ischool
a lOt of chattering parts
courteous, as a rule,
her I"Carrots."
ye alre passed o'er her he.ad.
Ved himself a true naagician,
EI,Und out that fiery red
tet iitian."
-Puck.
!can't understand why you
a prizefighter!
ee
Ifecanse it's all Prize
-.7tidge,
Sungito the brave and faIr
foaming beer and wine,
a teast to that hardy P
on boys on. the fixing lin?
"4-41f5.
do spring cleaning at all
e year. •
Rows that?
im ia watchmaker.-41evn
pan.
may.1 kiss you, dear?" 11
Said he.
want one thing made cleai."
said she.
ifer kissed, maid before
:Or tried?"
ghSWred---She was sure
lifd
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ph" \vil1/4v-njulg sho whispe
:"‘N
y; 1,11.t, you dont. kis
AiI
Oil •
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My otos* coughs, cures clds,, eats
throat 1un4. :; n 125 icons.
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GRATITUDE
PROMPRO
THIS OTTER
Prominent People frhnead To
Testify For "Frutetsil-tives"
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MARCH
21,
•••••••••••••••••-•-•••••••,•."......
CA1WET0T4 MOLASSES MEAL
is a decided Ince ney and an excellent Investment
Bec4use it makes other feed more palatable and
digetible. It also puts stock in first-class condition
very qiick. Cadwell's Molaeses Meal i$ 84% Pure
Cane Molasses with 16% a special variety of edible
mess ossessing unique digestive action,
Thous ds of stockmen and farmers are consistent
users 4f 1.2o1ases Meal because they have proven
to be tie best conditioner on the -mrket. Your feed-
ron iijkely has it. If he hasn't, it would Ise wen'
worth s1our while to writelor prices.
CALDWELL FEED - CO„ LIMITED,
WUNDASt MARO.
'MN* TIMOTHY McOlIATH ,
10 ATLANTIC AI., lk 0MV..14,
NI Reg Ist, I12.
matism, being unable to ork forweeks
from Rlieu-
"For year, 1 suffere
at a time and spent hundireds of dollars
on doctor's niediines, betides receiving
treatment at Notre Done Hos 'tal
where I wits informed thet. I was in ur-
able, I was discouraged] when a friend
advised me to try "Frnit-a-tivs".
After using three pacir..ages, I telt
relieved and continued until 1 ad
used five packages when a complete.
cure was the result after l years of oe-
toring failed. I consider "Fru t-a-
tives" a wonderful remedy.You are at
liberty to use this testimonial to Ittave
to others the good that lirruit-a-tiVes"
i
has done ine'sratcars At
cGRATII.
oe. a box, 6 for $2.5o4tr3a1 size„4,25c.
At dealers or from Iruit-a-tves Limited,
Ottawa.
1 ,
Oogs That Hunti4,1.e.tabs.
A collector for the Leindon zoo has
succeeded In capturingeveral Crab
blintilig Mid (-rah eating dogs in Brazil.
The dogs are half fox, blit they do not
spcm to care very numb 1for poultry.
They have ben known to turn up their
noses at !lice. fat pullets :and go fishing
for crabs instead. Tit& dogs hunt in
eneks along the hanks at the rivers in
the Amazon valley, anti the crawdsh
ant: tand crabs of that region are4heir
epecht: prey. The erehS Often -nit np
11 vigoroas fight, but US dogs have
way .of them °ler aud biting
them le a vital spot ju4t as the tbor-
01:1.1ibred terrier polishes oft
ork era 1 d. a rat.-
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Unfair Acivan*e.
.A sehnol inspector, exa iRlining a class
ht Bible history, asked. '"Can any boy
ten me whet bird Noah jet out of the
arkr"i'llere was a long silence. and
(e'll the smallest boy in the class put
up hie ham! and anwred, "Please.
a dove!" The inspedtor expressed
nis siirprise that only the Smallest boy
in the class knew the answer to the
titles( 1oLI Unt, piease, sir," replied one
of tile boy4 evidently touched by this
reproach. "his fat her keeps a bird
shop!" -London Telegraph,.
A Lesson In Pronujnoiation.
"How do you pronounce that word
divorcee.' professor?" asked Mr. Slab -
sides. "Is It •divorsity' o aldivorsee?' "
"That all depends, my *onng friend,"
smiled the professor. ;"When Mrs.
Jones-smythewiggies got her first
divorce I should Olive called it 'Divorce
A.' but now that she has come tbrotigh
0' is a justifiable f."-naarper'.
with a third I should saibat 'Divrce
orm
"That is aGolionde BbuusinsginvAtLegfa mato" said
one waiter.
"He meet be." replied the other.
"Eteei the only MOD esho comes, in
here who can get a dolleaos worth of
politeness for a twenty -Ate cent Up' -
Washington Star.
Fancy requires much, necessity ' but
little. -German Prover.
A MAN
WHO KNO
Says GI N PILLS Aro Good For
Pain In The Oaelc
IIEN1 your grocer
tens you he uses a
certain tea in his
own
own, home, Jr ou
feel retty sure I's
g tea.
Ad:when a ilro-
taniinketn&druINP&it
LsS
for ilds own Back-
ache', you can feel
quit* sure there is
nothing else ikuite so god.
Winnipeg, MO e9th, 19I .
"In the autumn of Ipr, I suffered
with a continual pain in the back. As
a druggist, I tried various reme ies
without any apparent resiults. Hay ng
sold GIN PILLS for a nutinber of ye rs,
I thought there must be good in th ni,
otherwise the sales would not increse
so fast. I gave them a lair trial 4nd
the results I find to be gobc1".
GEO. E. ROGERS•I
GIN PILLS have wen earned the
confidence which druggits, as well as
the public, have in theni. For years
they have been relieving the pain of
Rheumatism, Lumbago , and Kidney
Troubles generally, a0 changing
tortured cripples into strong, supple
men and women. - 1
Why should you go on suffering w en
there is a remedy so easiliolatained nd
so reliable? GIN PILLS cost but
a box, 6 for $2.5o. Mon ' $ack if they
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do not help you. Sam le free if you
write National Drug an Chemical Co.
of Canada, Limited, Toro7te So
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unToWash Contest
for March
S100.00 in ash Prizes
st Prize
nd. Prize
rd Prize
tb. Prize
Next 10 Prizes
Next 56 Prices
Send in as many replies as y
must reach us by 3 o'clock on
time the three judges wail sh
er, and first seventy correct r
dash prizes in the order draw
TFIE ONLY CONDITION.-
enelosed one MAMMY" HEAD
lne package. of "Thin -To -Was!"
and not more than one reply
eure to address Contest Dep
taring Co., Ltd., 11 Colborne
IMPORTANT NOTICE.e-Yo
anything to enter these donte
for the purpose of intro nein
Powder ever produced.
past six months and wish to
every contestant has any, equ
ever than the one stated 1,n t
ipanoduttla. nallies and addreeses
u like, baat I replies
April 1st. At that
ke ailrepliee tog eth-
plie will reeeive the
each reialy must
}cut from a 5c or
tithing Powder,
n each envel
Standish
Street, Tor
u do I not; hay
sts. 1 They
the finest
un the
ur you that they are absolutely fair and that
I chance. There are no other condition what -
is We give out $100. each month
f all the winners are published in each paper
e have
pe. Be
anufac-
nto.
to sail
are run
ashing
for the
10.00
7.00
4.00
3.00
2.00 each
1.00 each
All Grocer $ell Fun-TeNEWash
The Standish M4.
Toron
0„totd., 11 Colborne St;
o Ontaio.
Winners of Cash Prizes .11,
February FunesToWash
Contest
FIRST PR IZE-
SECOND PRIZE -
THIRD PRIZE-
Mis Mary ?Vic ee, tqe Herkimer St., Hamilton
rn. A. Holdsto k, St. Andrews CollegenToronto
Mr . A. Gregoiy, 64 Albion St. west, London
Next Five Frizes. Two Dollars Each,
Mrs. Willie Hart, Box 314, Bellevi le, Ont. , Mrs. W. J. Robbins, 22$ Norwich
Ave., Woodstock, On.; Mrs, F. Turner, 34 Aylmer St., Peterboro, Ontario.
Mrs. A. Noree11,25 Huron St. Brantford Ont.; Mrs. Whit,100 Helena Ave,,IW Clew od Pa4 Toronto.
Next Twenty -
Mrs. F. W. 'Wesley, 770 8th
Ave.,' St. Catharines; James
g. Saunders, 108g DundasStr
lite Cecil R. Smith, Bo* 115
vine: Ont.: Mrs. B. Fisher, 11'
7 Manitoba St., St. Thornas,
Ont.; Mrs. K. T. Smith, 088
soxi St., Brantford; Mrs E.
bary, 574 Lands° wne Ave., T
Chatham, Ont.; Mrs. M. B
Mrs. Millie DeSen, 29 Erie A
Toronto.- Miss Marjorie CoI
Island, Orangeville, P. Oi 0
46 Ahrens St. *Berlin, 014
3. Logan, 81 *est St., ath
Ontario.
In addition to Cash Prize
next Seven Hundred Correct
Watch for our Neve Cont
Mammy Heads.
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The Standish Manu
ive
We
et,
Se
Ont
uff
We
ron
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nor,
we
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118
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Prizes, One Dollar Each
wen Sonnd; Mrs. J. Glocking, 153 Welland
ley Minteringham, Mitthel , Ont.; Mrs. A.
oronto ; Miss Lillian easier, Burgessville,
forth, ; Mrs. Rose Meek. Box 353.Dem
•Waif St.. Guelph, Ont.; Miss Marie Keys,
•; Mrs. W. J. Reynolds, Bdx 177, Dundas,
rin Ave., London; Marne Johnson, 271 Nel
b, 245 London St, Peterbdro ; Mrs. Coll
o Marguerite Macregor. 47 Murray St.,
berry, 177 Collingwood St., Sarni, On.;
anallto ; Mrs. Louis Day, 947 Bloot, west,
73 Wel ington St., Galt.; Mr. Frank V.
issit Harvey, Hespler, Ont.; Miss Oswald,
. Mete er, Box 920, Orillia, Ont.; Mrs. W.
nt; Mrs. G. F. Tszove, Box 552, Linday.
are mailing useful Kitchen Utensils to the
ers.,
ni in the meantime 5ae the Coupons and
rink ompany, Ltd, Toronto.
u rn Luying
is like buying diam4adj3., Any person, but an
expert, may be deceived ii values. A gooct
veneer looks like solthiwo d to the uninitiated
Wh n You Bu,
from ns you are 'nsUred against mirepresent.
ation, as our na e Btandfl tor the BEST in
Fnrnitute,
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