15 Nov., 1919.] 



Jowniol of Arrricuvture, Vivtor'ta. 



IX 



"The Weight of 

 the Crank 

 Starts 

 It!" 



Turns Easy — 



and as slow as you wish 



— for the Sharpies skims perfectly clean, regard- 

 less of whether you turn fast or slow. So, 

 when tired, simply turn slower j'OU can't 

 lose cream for the wonderful Suc- 

 tion-feed drmks up the milk only as fast 

 as It can be perfectly separated. 



The Sharpies Separator runs very 

 lightly at any speed, for the bowl 

 hangs from a single frictionless 

 ball bearing, running in a constant 

 bath of oil, same as the enclosed 

 gears. Again the Sharpies Tubu- 

 lar bowl is remarkably 

 light, since it contains no 

 discs whatever . The 

 normal speed of the 

 Sharpies is only 45 revo- 

 lutions per minute — most 

 other separators must be 

 run at 55 to 60 turns per 

 minute, or they lose 

 cream to the amount of 

 7 to 13 lbs. per cow per 

 year on the average farm. 

 If you drop considerably 

 below 45 revolutions ^ 

 with a Sharpies, you will still skim perfectly clean, and get all the cream 

 possible. _ 



SHARPIES 



SUCTION-FEED 



M 



RATOR 



Easy to Wash. The Sharpies has no discs to be washed- just a simple tubular bowl 

 with one small piece in it. TTiis tubular howl is broadly patented. A brush 

 cleanses it quickly and it can be put together almost instantly. Its long, narrow shape 

 creates double the skimming force over the disc-filled bowls found in other 

 separators. Sharpies is 



• —the only separator that skims clean at widely varying speeds 

 — the only separator that skims faster when you turn more quickly 

 — the only separator that delivers cream of unchanging thickness all speeds 

 — the only separator with just one piece in the bow! — no discs, easiest to clean 

 — the only separator with knee-low supply tank and a once-a-month oiling system 



Newell & Co., Melbourne John Bridge & Co., Sydney 



Elder Smith & Co., Adelaide Clark & Fauset, Brrsbane 



Chas. Atkins & Co., Perth J. R. Green, Launceston 



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