PAGE 11m i lfilur Joké, Golumni 911M: in n cold day for Juli." "Phil isn't July. What; nmng With n?" "l know it, but supposing n was u. :5 be pretty cold." rrrroltflr. w.» l lovely birth- It“ e» much But -n tl- innltr. This ha’! really m.“ b"""' l’\'9 ulwn Husband- 110M IIEUW zcuizme pearl: Ills ENVIRONS ntorrr AFFECT um. Site-I'm sure the rurrnurldinge an; {he deciding fnrtor in t-hntziqtur do ‘ l Velopnv-nc. - » He-Not always. I've lwvttyvn i-ri old Iellow who [or lwr-ut‘ ymtw rnil" n Wltor sprinkling» mm ... t.» .t chronic Whiskey at ti: GUARDING HIS OWN. The Sirol-Young man, I demand to lllww your intentions toward Nora. the wok. The Both-Oh. Ck. that’: all. Th! Slrr-All right. Flirt with her l-nd keep hor contented. but don't you to marry her and take her away hon us. Just kidding tier a lit- TO DIST lNGUiSH Mn Cuddlotun-J don't. art-rm" ‘l! n wife drawing a salon -- ‘w- " blmfa housekeeper. 'l‘h:il make n servant wt‘ her. Mrs. Hiram BOWaUF Bhl! Wutlllill’! have in Iwggk nth-e 01. li"._ 191w A LA MODE 0N ALL OCCASIONS. N"! I ‘molly. Bin» lLlIl u ifllrilllfin tn Valet i-wW-mt; it r- noble mas-lei m lite lfllddl" 0t "l" vilrhi)~l":~rd~u- me. Ill‘! then-ale u Dlllllllll‘ in the 'llill-l§~ room! "lllurvkifiotlf very loud, Perkinv bring mv ""\l\l\I'I‘ emit-int. m» Fee Ihnl. alt-til i vw-nl‘! All. yea‘ Pd hat- lllow up in my sport llllti THAT KID AGAIN. fif-Lan. ',' I'm-writ‘ I- h HER POSITION. 1 —< aims m ‘he Motorists gfnfilc Dfltlllgialliaw BY ALBERT L. GLOUGH -— ~- 1“ i Series No. 3 A pioneer railway such as the M L i A s‘ P E o L TEST Canadian National that has tilt “Answer: it is betur lo put Dl-iqlines projected across and with a Hm gaclihi" egwu’! m*'XP°'{“-1°b“c' number oi’ branches into. new tor» ‘it teyave Genrunnngln. i . _ . . cause they and ‘he nngs have womfitory in a Lfllllllfh hid.‘ (armada to conform with the cylinder horeflca" “m! "W" l" 4'- "i-‘l "Md" which we can account for the fail-traffic in such natural products as ure of your pistons lo come down (he country will produce with (p; m “W” “'“"°1 Wm‘ i“ m“ f!“ least expenditure oi capital. Flu-ext piston-pin hole,- iu them 3ft: otfeet producm a ricuuura] ‘mm w ithat is. uoi bored through the a» ~ r 3 i ~* i“; o! m? pistnn‘ tr U". clearance of lmmul products in their lt-s: llilt- Puuuettiut! “"1 Willi the bottom jot-ms‘. and mint-rah will iliiliflll} ‘ "Er 0f U!" v. lilhl" 5°71‘ mid bee" jir-izitlu llll‘ ttnmatzv iiiili only Hllrl . w-r <li it. w‘ t-iln sec llow _. . ‘L _. ‘ P. 1511x139“ “mm! “use |iltlii"|_\‘ of lllt‘l'('ll&tlll|l.'4\.' and mnnll .. ' Ulltlltil "ugiu > with beinz Yo» l"i<~lt but ll Is lo h; " itw~~ itl~ltlil~. its ‘l t-ilrly >tug< of tluvelupllttitlt u lu 5A1! lllk‘ 1111185- ii,- nuturill r~<ullrv9s reuuirw my?‘ mjzglllkfhlpeilfleul m“ ll it railway is to be susuesslul ‘ 1m ill-J ittt:...- of \t])t'|‘(|'lll[-'. for pro W-“J-YkTYi-J WUXW‘ 5T-“w ENG it it will lu-wevet‘ ew-titllally re ‘N: w wmev Imam“ Sum viii» a rr-turit front handling its m!“ l-irl trtitllt‘ uii llit- IIHIKDCID, hi; l‘ ' hi" ma‘ Wm prufide for m? hon, h I rlnri- rcudil-y on battery 5¢ll~=\i'1i;1" fttuti l'\l.| till tight on luagnegop l The coat ot moving the bu. tlglnldlltxifi: Etta-go; . : Tggrfgipgilriatilon‘ ‘Expenses. zilul-l-tiultb gout; uvt-r \\'h(lt is the _ " ‘Uhuhug we bu “Fwy-A. ' slntiss. and other Traffic expense» i the magncis luvoll-llirltz. General ‘and Miscella- ii c Amwc-‘I l‘r:)b.il)i_\' - me “(ilk or there is too mo“; 5,q,,"Se5_ . .- ifllllkf‘ ll'l\\'(‘r‘ll llli‘ llliig‘ 3. n‘ u vni null liit‘ tnzlznt-ts. Possilr , _ ‘ ___, ‘h? Mung?" vnnmfl new“ “pink equipment l.\it)l.i\‘t' Poirer Rollin; _ Ii‘ ‘ttt|'t~ \\'t'i'q~ .~.'|'lUU-S trouble 5Y"1‘l~'-i .-. 1i tli~ (‘Ulldllklli or any other 4. 'l“ut- rout of maintaining tilt :o i: .\‘tl.-H‘\\ll'(ll lurking in penny". it "' mum“ charge?’ "mmm ~ it: native: ti spark iii tht- ~low “WP! lwri-oivttt, 1- rd Ill whit-h it can be handcriiuk ~i. Dividrnd .— .ut..'ii oil mono; rt. hut functions well enough at. tng-zipi] _i..l~; -' -, - _ r120 tzvllllgwrltnllcxllt tgaptdittflltltl Ulxlillltilijllli‘. h .. Surniu? < iil"lll"i' dovelur fillké‘ .\‘tll"lll’ll§ on the magneto diffi ‘1 '"" “f m" ¥"'°l“-‘“'~" “ml “be -ult. but you any that you have look Yiiirlwfle-‘t- ed after the coils, We suggest lfum The reason items 3 and ~t an "-1711 Mk9 You!‘ (‘HT l0 all NCCWK $9“ flaced after item L’ is that ll per .'i(-.= mitton and have the strength H‘ U, mow “X P l“ ._ I _ _ f Ilit‘ rut-quota twl-ntl, W‘ lhl- i151‘ “ ' ‘ i‘ l" “m” m") i” ' lilo iiir-lruuloul dvvint-d for lllt‘ i um" 1"‘ il'»‘rl'"l'l‘\_"l- i tlnrl that you llnvl- llit‘ tutti; Thu rule iitruviurt- nu this m)!» i ""'*§“‘l- H‘ ml‘ l"'"""‘=' "Y h‘? tiltv-Iit has lit“.*il built up uu the bu l“('@’-‘~"“"."<. ’ wire of fixing TZLIPN that would or REPLACING PISTONS ‘N 11bit.- iitc truffit- to ultwv. Tiiurt QYLINDEB 5on5 lulu‘. in |it‘iil'l.it;t-' ii grout dual o I G. T, R. asks: Does u ntakti any tratiu- lli(l\'v_‘.~' oven on profitably - .i.s .. i ."- _ _ . lgilfltlIlllfidlllfi pistons out. to ii luau- mpiflflnv “m m" wmmlmi“ '" “l irrist pins. but when I put. tiu-ni “l "WW ==‘-'\'t‘l1 limos. Exvltilliil; - luck. lwr- m‘ ilwm would not. mm!‘ 5ill'1‘li'|l rt-iriroitllr it. is probably trur ‘on n n1] l(l\\'l'l' twllltft‘, \\'llen I llllyltr .-:<_\ that mm] um] - l tijPlll around tin-y worked ml .,,.U,|,,,.,. (‘HIM “u, Tho- vlzst of maintaining l)! sour» IYIIIVL’ if fool‘ the; . . . x liiili HI It'll -'\ rtllc that would in ll G_ asks. is tint: an) t-llllpli! _ _ l\' in \'.lil('ll lilo aliiiitt‘ oi an nil "if "Hlltrlltilte to l-vru tlw firs‘ ') ruiuin its tihrit-ziliou propt-rtit-a, |i\‘-.- items. Quito noun-pip.» p i, ntim- ‘lu- ii tat Féllllllllttlljfilllgltl tul g1“. htghflasfi t-l-eigm m“ |_< p,‘ ~_1'-..-, -= - t we '. Siou‘ _ _ l Rtifillullit)‘ liinllitrltvllutler nil Utllllll "LIL"! m rdlvpur‘ “gnu " “m? ‘l-perd upon liu- smlson _ . m. and u U“ wmlhm. [he Dian“,- pmpomous. The itivwuiass frt-i 'h n _ _ s, -rv lieilt or looms‘! Wlllit‘ (‘t)Vt‘7‘lli"' itt-iu I mar n I _ _ ‘ ‘ =- l_ 0 .» Afiw”: A “”““'l"*‘ "f “r-"l ‘"1" vuvvt‘ mort- than :1. part oi‘ ileuti 2 "Wlintlor iii. ‘rxpust-tl in a lutupwln V; ‘m’. ‘ “HIM” hmmpl _ a . ur - of around ifIIJ degrees Fnhlvn ‘ " ' _ i‘ l" ""3 f wi‘. fur i5 iuiliui h, simulli <lli"i'i.l.' “"""""- H UlWlOUS lllill (In '11) (jitiuigti vxl-t-pt thal its color i (‘tlutuiiziil Nztliouzil iiiliiu"n_\'.~i in tip . filing). to in. lditytieptztl lmlttTi-uiiiiv qnili“; yvurs of i“ dowlopnlen, - 'luer1or0.su-.- ,. Itylggdflfluzlkl‘Sign Lrealmem m“ uill not illlldlll lilllt'll traffic lha‘ ' " ' ' "ll routriblll- I ' > 1' r t t ‘ "ililY ltlirmut-s ttllltosi bluvk ‘tllltl. m l i’ m-m *'- 1 “m ‘ t;‘|l|]i'\g [or a tilnP. is found l Ziiill it may not liandlu enough ti - tio-pUSlLPKl at bllrk “slutlkt- 2 "trlvlv shtiuid be troutalltetl in Qrmp l i surllll Iltrtlfl. pitltterl in stand. par‘ Ml in u iueflll l"‘t't*.jtl'lf'l9. heal‘ »=~.~ ApWH-‘Il m tii~ lint-r and a! llil‘l'l“')l'iil*!!-'l‘ urlvi in ~wal=ilrta th» l8liii)“l“t’llilY‘f!. if en- '-~ tr't'l\°i‘1'lI'rt= is rrorvrirlv con». l Mum, Ill“ sumo. wade m‘ oil may silutiw“ W1 U19 Bil lino ><'l‘lil<"ll tn ‘v- usvtl in itli uo-vwils Sltiiwllitlfi" "Ylmdl-‘T Wm: the loo fart m‘ iiltr running oi’ il new engiuo, thl- pi.- ir- As a matter o1‘ fatrl in 192 tho traffic rcttlrus of the tfliilatiia _ Cotinued oil-Time THHQLI- I-}-——-- -_ "‘"‘~i'"1i.'e l i The Scored Cylinder . ,- . title-o, ~ _- i \ l',\‘lll1(lt'l' iinrr- is Nlirrtirlikt- lu Sllilrglfg asqtlgitliplilil] ‘i-rdaisl- lh‘ .} Sl1inot'lii1i-<;-; And a Fort‘ Star-tab Ur I'm ends projeéts ma“ mu i ("W8 5110i] l'_ _ ton atlti rubs against the cylindc‘ l A I'ERPE(T (“LHDIPR "Ow uni] sufficentlv l1: cut '1 rut» l i ' -n»:l tlH plSlCn. wllutl UtIIiIlIIlIlZIlIY-lfi I, u “m”; “defy m (“fur ":1" -., wicutetl. liotli tontl lii tutti tf-r) hvklng dance ls m" V” _ secure‘ i mouth in-I:et'\'iv.l\ and. fur u lHIw I. l d_. _ 3 _ _ U l tr i951"! they fit both-r and hotter “Elena! ‘md’ "mwlng "blmt-Z ~ . , '~ Hill eri i -- ii ‘ ' 2-1 that t'(lll|]ii‘P.~'.~1lllll tuitirovt-s illlil (__ afar linllllvlvufilm v-vlmi‘ _ w... untim- mi-qpt- lit" oil hewvm-n g ‘ " ‘hem ts prevented. hut if t:".ndl~ "l. ‘ion: .\l'li~"". which prrrvPnt the . maintenance 0i’ a film of suitable um - ». k tr.- bath - i th i ' M "Hmflpr wan’ so mm mp‘ “mmlilid on the floo. and i think tliai. ‘ ~f one part ruin: lliruvlll‘ “Pa” i"" l5 will» ul‘ lllPrilPlil that Ila l‘ k ‘new! of tho. other. sluootil sliding N! ‘our no“ [mg In?“ my“ iluh" ’ "11"" “Pas” “m, 9.2mm!“ m U“, battery has been illillrudé I ~wu pa“; wit: into nuc anolhvt Answer. l0,“ I" Md‘ f_ “’“""°""’g' S "mmg an" g“'°“_‘ lJ'lU€l'V that‘ i: si-ttlilg qultilll" all t 1 t l , i ' ‘ "g ‘:"“"' surralmy‘ one“ u": ma’ tho flour lttllit-ntl-s- ‘lllliufil (-01% in ; “l u! olit- luu-t enters that ot iin- l‘ Hm 0;} W I-“UL- Ar lh-tphélvd ‘Iliur m dlepir t|i.it tit» piston um.- .'_‘ _ -’ _ H t‘ > uigiut- whips. stuck last limit [V5 W7“! UN‘ "I ‘i U i’ Th; __ “P; 1i i on and c indter bore. if inldi.‘ H I '_ Tl" _' “““ f‘ "e F i Mun". hm "up u“__.,,|.v,((,.,b|.‘ m .1 .. In. not njuio liletu and the . K .M. writes‘: This winter "i! k med i“ ill inn-ll i-{tiuiini will in- Iutldlvtl llfi Ur H“, t nu ii railway oi‘ l'rali.~utiiitilit-itta' _ iiint- Lin.- first. four itt-uls fully tun i Wm “"11 Cfrlillllers 0i‘ whirh Iiav i .. LEAKING BATTERY . . . . ..‘ “llvn -li+- weather hecanlo void. l‘ cmtnumwrow cqitnnuw , ‘ . 3, _ - u. i Pointed Paragraphs i gigstll-utiltllalttoisb: good or at lmi a.» he Half the things pe-lplt‘ <11.“ regrcttt-tl later. ZITO ' ‘i Sonic men {ind ‘it ouster tu gut irnuk than sober. u Some people seem i0 enjoy hop- ing for the worst. As a rule worthless ppopte have he best dispositions. ‘Fin IllLlu with a lobster iifipiflllif? (l5 often a prune income. ' l‘it_r soil 1- said to be superior iu -ountr_v soil for“ wild oats. Society \\‘Ollli:il give functions for llu tnlrpose oi’ getting even. The wontalt who drives a. man to. lriuk tias no need of a whip. Amer u woman says: “There's! .10 u~tc laikin" she keeps right on. Win-n trouble driven .1 man to irink i: tirircs him i0 more trouble. Tito intiiviliutll who keeps hit-i," mouth shut seldom lives to regret it. ____. i Mon women work for their hus- lauds, while ‘JOIIJB others work them. ' g Every knock one’ man gives an-i ~thsr is intended for n htront for timaelf. Some men used to make a rye ‘zit-e over)’ time tlwy tum-d u imr- tenricr. t A mun always remembers his "IXHIIHQS. lull he wmellntcs forgets li-S irlr-utls. e t Self-tirade men do not show up. tell when compared with tailor- ‘ I "trade “omen. A horo ‘is at "man who vau listen ‘.0 an sitter-dinner ‘.~'])‘!E‘i'|l without looking bored. ~ liuppy marriages usually result wllcit lore is tilixml wilii zl iittiv TUIIUIIOH sense. Dull’: trash.- yltit yourself; friends time tindittg fault that's what your are for. i Jli-wryuig Bil heiress is ailnosi fartory £1.94 any (vlltcr g0’ stilt-luv. L: illi> "Lit-quirk lleiigioti. as :1 ruiv, fiouriltlles ("mt in r-tlmu-l-ttou with lttlVfiff-‘liy ‘tan with prosperity. When it man is weighed by ‘hers ht: ia usually found wiuilitig i dispute the figures. Heat oxpauds and cold contracts: ‘tilt i.: probably why the days are angel’ in summer than in winter; Wllolt a wmltan says that site has een better days. it means that she tuows cut glass when sllc secs it. .»\ Kmiturky Journal mentions a ‘yawning uii well" in that state. Eomohody- must have been boring it. Men who thdnk they know it all i lvl‘\'L‘i' take time to investigate life actual worth of their supposed knowledge. l 1 B11115‘ Iu bed and laariy to rise 0 most city people would in: li sur- ' ‘ll'ifi‘.’"Y9l many are liuvlthy. weal ' h)" and wisp, ' .\ Kansans farmer iulviug heard 1f ll luau who successfully raisotl ‘Z itills wrote to his cougrcslaltizlti fur some of the seed. u» t-itmtni ill‘ tllilli‘ u. iii ii u,» W“ will "Wttlutv the itilllwr box .,|,|* MW’. p111! nil v-w-lipt- w, u \\‘Iv- il-ur that you tiit! nut prim-o‘ siiteiv ||l‘l.\\4’i.‘fl them i\ ticurlzti m“ will"! "'0'" "W "iim “will "n" » “Huh”. "mm," m. ""3"" h, hum ouuiu and that opp or more "i" the - I'm; H“ in“ HM “lvrnthrp ‘h “Wm mils from anti trntcktrtl. illllillllllll . W] ‘N n. m‘, mqum V‘ lilo l‘l"|lt'|(ll1K.Ilii_l‘_t' ilnvlt bet-u due y ‘iiiip it. rlpinvr. hut l‘_\ll|l_(ll'l.-1 nrt- ‘f’ " ""',"|"mi'j"‘ mjm)‘ rmnmkke" i "hHKlLiiYH (Hill llill s-zorint: ill mu.- l""_'“l“' ‘hi’ "Mimi" l" “ "Nil"? ; ‘vufldrr M H Wjpk U, mm m. ML Hlilllilil and ilavtrdt i-ptn-tiik-tl tllo liet " Whhuqng "r [hm .t=,- ll. will he. Iavlrn tr it werl- ut- M.‘ ‘Hkgllv maum..,illi't’li. il. would in» hull judguwut. tr. ' ' ltt il uhtlld illi wiuior tvitlmut rt:- riiitrgiltg or OlllPr idtl-lttinn. ’l"ftiiillll‘l tit» i txluylv- niv-rk it ~ l ~ unit-up post-sill‘, ilu- “rum rnn ll~~ ‘l-pzilrwl or lllil'-\ -i< nu nit-trim ' ‘.i\--_ |l||~ |-_\'|iIl'll' all l)lll‘~'_'| . ilil Illlll v>'.'I*l‘.\i/.‘\ p I"‘ W“ ‘ viii-pi (or tin-n». lflviinilvi i-tuwim: "- thrrleiwre ullt- m‘ iiui itluzd scri- REPLAGING BATTERY IGNITION WITH MAGNETO C. E. McA. writes: i wits-u u» in-., Lift Off with Fingers l i i t i i I I oui- .tL‘"ilil§Iilt'- that I illi licfalll HIIISU!" H llldflllvlti (In tuft tilt‘ ill l-llmml of the -~hatter_v ignition sly-stem. t ‘"“~"“ ’“'" i“ "i m‘ gllyhlvd ugpitvilurith wltinil it is t-qltitipfiil. hut. i i only hy the "Vtlltlitlltw- oi‘ llHJTlPf». I tim- r.:iiur»--- ‘_ i untoi-iilni itillliliililfl'.f<,2lli|ll7lll which: 1r.- llil‘ lullnullitt- Til" "l" "in" l mum. "r m.“ pi-tltuh. tvlilxll Allrh . moonlit-ll hv tlu: llvlll. of Yllllllllll utaenett- ltor t1||_\ itieuuuof driving it. Cull you gin- mc any ltt-lp in rlhlr" mutter? Answer: 'i'iu,- lungua-lt» luiluufalz. an». v-P‘ ll‘l|l or installing their lllfilillllllh; on all rilrv "llllllllrt-ttl with hzilli-ry up; I iilrlffii rurefilliy work olll. ||l9 proh- i “m; w; ,, p,“ "tptwicuttnut fjmi itlig‘ plum to lotrttto :i_ i?’ Artur: and lu many vases un- pro-i . l pared t.» furnish rvplacenlcnt ilttJ i imzw. t-‘U IH iii-ed an lo luake pus-sloth’ Muesli’: hurl a bu! U109 H ""16; l-uuh lnnltilhillluu. W.» Hljggflril UuIQWFTBQZDBQ" on an Ichlng corn. in. mun liiiti- your rune u" with ihcyliifllltl? that corn smith himmlh? fua-ttifal-turr-l‘ of whatuver magneto than lhmfl’! Y0" 1m- "- 1187" "u! ‘VUII tlvrilll- to us. supplying iuform-iWhh 518011- Till!!! I Jlliltll u. in the make nnd model of] _ Yflllr dlfllllll "m" K ‘l!!! ‘Ml-NV _ iyour car. it ‘is more than like); that‘!!! "Ihelone" tor c tow centn. sub, P. ‘ i ‘uitltey have your problem already 1098K w FUWVO 0'91‘! hi"! ‘Wm-i l II 3 ‘solved, and oan-qhrninbnyou with "It W". 0f 00m NW9" n" iflbllllflvlm» i tlirdg-lerthe output-i m! the ulna. without ., ihlt-yotliplill~ ...., \%ii%~iii§i%ii§iii§i tile. h’! “lit F llliili" Chevrolet colnrtl ~ lirv corlniats: c! Ioiimxing mau‘ .. \'1t.-.t} " i'.u.u.l.~l-:l incty“ Sedan. "t" it .11" Yioatisitr. "Four- ~31 t: 3h" t'u'tp~ “v ii-lti" Stliilll. --|.~ “by Touruiu. i. "it L‘:- "four-Ain-w, " .. ill" r)‘. "T" One/Tull 'l‘l"l' k Vitamin I ‘WE-El’. (mo-Ton ‘Fruvh- Express Body. "T" One-Ton Truck. )5!- prean Roth’ and Elt-‘m Post To?» ml iillliilliiiiliiIlllllllllillliiiillllllililliiililllllliillllllllllllliliilliiiilllillllill - q~ Q.‘ than§u§i%|i§im§it§ii%iu§i@il§iu ~34 lréri i%isti§tiraiigtlalu%m ei-lniviiotlzir ’ “For Economical Transportation” APRl-t. 1c. 11921 i ';;'_':_*::~3 r_____.| illillillillliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiillilililllliliiiiililiiiillllIiililllllillilllllllllllllvii HEN w HEVROLET "Four-Ninety" Model when delivered to J a purchaser is a complete car-nothing to buy’ t0 make it serviceable or convenient. Standard equipment includes every essential found in higher-priced cars. Compare the power and equipment of this model with other cars selling for more money. Chevrolet “Four-Ninety” value becomes more apparent through comparison with other automobiles. Here are some of the "Four-Ninety” featuresc-i Transmission: Selective type hand Electric lamps Demountable rims License holder Electric horn _ Complete tool equipment Extra rim One-man top, top cover control Three speeds—iorward and reverse Electric starter Speedometer Tire carrier Side curtains CHEVRQLET MOTOR CQMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED olhfilWl, Ont. WinniPGI» MN‘- Dealen l-Iverywhn" lllllllll Chevrolet “Fnur-Nirzoiy” Touring Car %u§ni@i@iii§ii%i§iiiati§u@iil§n§ii%@| The average IOU-acre farm has from 600 to 800 rods of‘ fence. fence requires; a width of at least six feet. liyou have 800 l‘O(lS of snake Fence. on your {firm you have nctlrly two acre? oi’ vtilttaihii: land covered by that feticc. and those. iwn wli_i.\lilt: acres are producing weeds insictitl oi‘ crop. . ,h1_?.-5|.t;i.~ p?!‘ , " ~ "Hull z ‘a. ‘mt.- Ov-‘b q i‘ tut-l ., . _ u! =51 . ll- MR1.- Rl t i» ' o" we Acrey of Weed; i info Two Acreyof Crop By tearing down your old snake fences and putting up a Frost Fence you turn thosetwo acres 0i’ wccds into ttvo acres of crop, for you can plow or drive a mower within nine inches 0F a W twcn Fence. and use a scythe right utidcr the lowest wire. The old Sildlit‘ mac: Frost Fence Wire is made. in Canada to withstand the extremes oi’ heat and ‘ cold of Canadian summers and winters. Frost‘ Fence galvanizing is permanent. The Frost Tight Lock never slips. Frost Steel and Wire Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ontario "nvwlacturorl of Galvanized and Bright Wire, Hl-y Wire and Bale Tin, Woven Wire Farm and Ornamental Functi- Culvnnlud Gnu, Manuhcturern’ Wire Supplies. Write for Catalogue. ‘ / \ N! i’ “l. il. GILL, Dtitlenbiialiottctoltll, i’. E. l. ~ -=