THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST AND BEEKEEPER

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Holding War-Time Markets
for the Canadian Farmer
Canada is called upon to help to feed Europe during the period
of Reconstruction.
This is good business for the Canadian farmer as it means he may
be assured the same markets as he had while the fighting was on
BUT- these prospective customers are little better prepared to
pay cash for their purchases than they were during the War.
To hold these markets for you, and make it possible for you
to get the cash, the Dominion of Canada must extend credits.

Must Supply Credits
How is Canada to supply the necessary
credits and finance this international
trade? From the invested savings of
her people.
The plan has been most carefully worked
out. If the Canadian people co-operate
to the utmost of their ability, the markets
are assured, the people profit by their
investment, their money is available
when needed, and since Canada will, in
due course, receive back the money ad-
vanced to the buying nations, not a dollar
is added to the permanent indebtedness
of the country.

$5.00 for $4.02
The Dominion of Canada is raising the
necessary money by the sale of War.
Savings Stamps.
In your own interest, buy War-Savings
Stamps. Get every man, woman and
child you can talk to, to buy War-Savings1 3
Stamps. The price this month is $4.02.
Each stamp will be redeemed on Jan.1st,
1924, by the Dominion of Canada, for
$5.00.
As an aid to the purchase of a War-
Savings Stamp, you can buy Thrift
Stamps at 25 cents each. Sixteen Thrift
Stamps on a Thrift Card represent $4.00
on the purchase of a W-S.S.

W-S.S. and Thrift Stamps may be purchased at Money-Order Post Offices,
Banks, and other places displaying the sign at the top of this announcement.
50

WONDERFUL
EVERBEARINGoStrawberry
Fruits in Fall of first year and in Spring and Fall
of second year. Three crops in two
years. 500 plants set in May pro-
duced in Aug., Sept., Oct.and Nov.
nearly 400 quarts, which sold at
200 to 40c per qt., netting at rate
of $2,000 to the acre. We are head-
quarters for Everbearing and all
other Strawberries, Raspberries,
Blackberries, Gooseberries. Elder-
berries, Currants and Grapes, Fruit
Trees, Roses, Ornamentals, Vegetable Plants, Eggs
for Hatching, Crates and Baskets. 34 years ex-
perience. Catalogue Free.
L. J. FARMMER
Box 796                      Pulaski, N. Y.

NURSERY STOCK
at Wholesale Prices
First class and true to name. Send for
catalogue. No agents.
THE IMPERIAL NURSERIES
RIDGEVILLE        -    -     ONTARIO.
nKINNER
YSTEM OF IRRIGATION
Controlecomplete. Prevents drought loss
es. Reduces labor bills. Increases proll
Stecial Portable iUe for $15.1. Send fos
new Bulletin.
The Stinnser Irrigation Co.
117 Water Street    Troy.  am

OSHAWA                      ONTARIO,
Visitor: The Lord Bishop of Toronto.
A Residential School for Girls
Young Children also received.
Preparation for the University. Art
Department, including drawing, painting,
wood carving and art needlework. To-
ronto Conservatory Degree of A.T.C.M.
may be taken at the School. Fine, health-
ful situation. Tennis, basketball, skating,
snowshoeing, and other outdoor games.
For terms and particulars apply to the
Sister-In-Charge, or to the Sisters, of St.
John the Divine, Major Street, Toronto.

Mwarch, 1919.

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