February, 1913 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



55 



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® IHCWagonsAreTough 



DID, you ever notice, when 

 one of the wheels of your 

 loaded wagon dropped 

 into a rut or bumped over a stbne, 

 how the seat springs gave and re- 

 bounded, ahnost throwing you off? 

 That is an indication of tlie shock and 

 strain that the rigid spokes and axles 

 have to stand whenever the wagon is 

 travehng over a rough road or through 

 a field. Even on a smooth road there 

 is always tlie crushing strain of tlie 

 load, aftecting every part from the 

 top box to ttui lowest point of the tire. 

 I H C wagons 



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Petrolia Chatham 



take these stresses and strains as a matter of course. 

 Thev are made to stand just that sort of work. From 

 neckyoke to tail board they are built of selected, air- 

 dried lumber, strong and tough, bending to strains but 

 coming back as straigiit and true as ever when the load 

 is removed. Besides being tough, I H C wagons are 

 light running. The wheels have just the right 

 pitch and gather, and run true. All skeins and 

 skein boxes are paired. The running gear is 

 assembled by skilled workmen whose wages 

 depend as much on the quality as on the 

 quantity of the work they turn out. Machine 

 work, being more uniform and a great deal 

 faster, takes the place of hand work wherever 



are prac- 

 of quality 



possible. Consetjuently, I H C wagons 

 tically all of the same high standard 

 throughout. 



You cannot do better than to equip your farm with 

 I H C wagons. The I H C local agent sells the wagon 

 best suited to you.r work and your conditions. See the 

 wagon at his place of business and get catalogues and 

 literature from him, or, address your re<juest to the 

 nearest branch liouse. 



Eastern Caoadian Brancbes 



International Harvester Company of America 



(luLurporatcd) 



At Hamilton, Ont.; London, Out.; Montreal, P. Q.; 

 Ottawa, Ont.; St. John, N. B.; Quebec, P. Q. 



Built at Chatham and Petrolia. Ont. 





Where There is Condensation 



— thore is need for a Morehead Steam Trap. Condensation in sleam lines 

 is akin to matter out of place — means wasted energy. 



If your lines are sluggish — if your hcHises are not of uniform temperature, 

 write us. We guarantee to drain your lines perfectly — return the pure, hot 

 condensation to your boiler without pump or injector, or make no charge for 

 the trial. Obey that impulse — write now. Ask for Trial Trap. 



CANADIAN MOREHEAD M'F'G CO., Limited 



WOODSTOCK, ONT. 



CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVES: George W. Cole, Woodstock, Ont.; Robert S. Bickle, Winnipeg, Man.; 

 H. E. Kirkham, Montreal, Que. ; Robert Hamilton, Vancoaver, B. C. 



