Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Marvelous new ignition current How this new Columbia Hot Shot DryBattery does Hven up the power! Itsspark is so full, so instant-hot. Theignition that cuts out the waste. A Single Dry Battery of4 to 12 Cellpower Squeezes every last atom ofenergy from every drop ofgasoline. More power fromless fuel. For tractors and stationarygas engines on farms—for gasengines jn shop, factory, and mill—for quick, easy startingignition on Fords—always de-mand the Columbia Hot electrical, hardware, autosupply, and general stores —garages—hardware, auto, andele


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Marvelous new ignition current How this new Columbia Hot Shot DryBattery does Hven up the power! Itsspark is so full, so instant-hot. Theignition that cuts out the waste. A Single Dry Battery of4 to 12 Cellpower Squeezes every last atom ofenergy from every drop ofgasoline. More power fromless fuel. For tractors and stationarygas engines on farms—for gasengines jn shop, factory, and mill—for quick, easy startingignition on Fords—always de-mand the Columbia Hot electrical, hardware, autosupply, and general stores —garages—hardware, auto, andelectrical departments. Canadian Made for Canadian Trade. CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO., LIMITEDTORONTO 1210720 Colimibia s^^o.:^^ Batteties Fahnestock Spring Clip Binding Posts on Columbia Cell No. 6, No Extra L Send to the Secretary to-day forthese interesting booklets giving factson the Shorthorn Breed. Facts are Stubbarn Things Mr. John Copas, Elora. Ont.,raised four steers out of gradeShorthorn heifers and by a highclass Shorthorn bull. At an average age of 18J^months, these steers weighed onan average 1300 lbs. each, andMr. Copas W£is offered 30 centsper p>ound for them. These steers made an averagegain from birth (including weightat birth) of over 2 jibs, per steerper day, and $ looks likegood money for four grade year-ling steers, heifers first calvesat that. Take into consideration thewell-known milking qualities ofShorthorn cows aong with thefeeding qualities and highmarket value ol Shorthorn steers,and you have a combinationwhich cannot be beaten. Dominion ShorthornBreeders Association J. G. Barron. Pres. G. E. Day, SecretaryCarberry, Mao. Box2°5, Guelph, Ont. 12 ^ The Valley of the Giants By PETER B. KYNE SYNOPSIS THIS is a story of the lumberingindustry in the great


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