Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . urniture. Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Orange, N. J. 9^e NEWEDISON ^^^ phonograph taith a ^ou! Warm Rooms[Guaranteed with the BANNEI2 PIPELESS Furnace Install a Banner PipelessFurnace and you will have nocold rooms or cold cornersthroughout your house. Thous-ands of Canadian homes relyon the Banner to give evenheat to every room. The Banner Pipeless is thecheapest heating system to in-stall, the most economical tooperate and the most satisfac-tory. No special expense to in-stall, no cutting up of wallsand floors, no pipes in cellar—plenty of head room and
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . urniture. Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Orange, N. J. 9^e NEWEDISON ^^^ phonograph taith a ^ou! Warm Rooms[Guaranteed with the BANNEI2 PIPELESS Furnace Install a Banner PipelessFurnace and you will have nocold rooms or cold cornersthroughout your house. Thous-ands of Canadian homes relyon the Banner to give evenheat to every room. The Banner Pipeless is thecheapest heating system to in-stall, the most economical tooperate and the most satisfac-tory. No special expense to in-stall, no cutting up of wallsand floors, no pipes in cellar—plenty of head room and noheat wasted in the cellar. Veg-etables can safely be storedwithin six feet of a Banner. You can put in a BannerPipeless Furnace right away,only takes abo\it a days workto have it all ready and put off the day of com-fort. Write in to-day and getexplanatory literature. Tell ushow big your house is—howmany rooms on each floor—and give us an idea of the planand we will tell you how toheat it properly with only Write to Dept. F. M. Gait Stove & Furnace Ca., Limited GALT, ONT. Farmers Magazine PIONEER FLOCK OF OXFORDDOWNS PIONEER FLOCK is one of the old-est Oxford Down flocks in 1881, when Mr. Henry Arkelland his brother imported the firstOxfords into Canada, the Pioneer Flockhas been selling foundation stock topractically every Province and Stateof Canada and the United States. A stock ram, at present in use inpioneer Flock, is Kelmscotonian present there are, in Pioneer Flock,a number of fine ewes tracing toElkstone Hopman (Imp), who was headof the flock in 1917 and 1918, until soldfor $250 in 1918. Over a hundred headof yearling ewes and two shear ramsare available—one cannot but feel thatafter forty years in the business can be depended upon to havethe goods. Vogels College Boy up to the top ofthe class. Having a flying stai-t thisbull went straight through to thegrand championship. More than thathe landed his yea
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