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THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



A FARMER'S GARDEN 



IS without real serious meaning: to 

 many thousand farmers because 

 they think it is too hard work or 

 it is not convenient to work a horse. 

 So many farmers fail to understand 

 what truly wonderful possibilities 

 there are in modem hand tools 



(Mow aiAdt in C&titds) 



do all of the sowing, hoeing-, cul iiva- 

 ting, weeding, furrowing, ridging.etc, 

 in any garden with better results, far 

 less work and some real pleasure for 

 the operator. HA or more combina- 

 tions at $;i.00 to ;f 15.00. Ask your ■ 

 dealer about them and write us for ' 

 new booklet. "Gardening 

 with Modem Tools*' also ( 

 copy of our paper "Iron 

 Age Farm and Gardei 

 News'' — bt)th are free. 



The Pateman- Wilkinson Co., Limited 

 462 Symington Ave., Toronto, Ontario. 



THIS WASHER 

 MUST PAY FOR 

 ^ ITSELF. 



A MAN tried to sell me a horse once. He said 

 it was a fine horse and had nothing the mat. 

 ter with it. I wanted a fine horsej.but, I didn't 

 know anything atx)Ut 

 horses much. And I didn't 

 Icnow the man very well 

 either. 



So I told him I wanted to 

 try the horse for a month. 

 He said "All richt," but 

 pay me first, and I'll give 

 you back your money if 

 the horse isn't all right." 



Well, I didn't like that. 

 I was afraid the horse J 

 was'nt "all right" and U' 

 Imighthaveto whibtli i 1 

 my money i f I once p.n t ' 1 1 , 

 with it. So I didn't buy the(^ 

 horse, although I wanted^ 

 it badly. Now, this set meff 

 thinking, r 



You see I make Wash-' 

 ing Machines — the "1900'' 

 Gravity" Washer. 



And I said to myself, lots of people may think 

 about my Washing Machine as I thought about 

 the horse, and about the man who owned it. 



But I'd never know, because they wouldn't 

 write and tell me. You see I sell my Washing 

 Machines by mail. I have sold over half a mil- 

 lion that way. So. thought I, it is only fair 

 enough to let people try my Washing Machmes 

 for a month, before they pay for them, just as I 

 wanted to try the horse. 



Now, I know what our "1900 Gravity" Washer 

 will do. I know it v/ill wash the clothes, without 

 wearing or tearing them, in less than half the 

 time they can be washed by hand or by any other 

 machine. 



I know it will wash a tub fuU of very dirty 

 clothes In Six Minutes. I know no other machine 

 ever invented can ''o that, without wearing the 

 clothes. Our "I9tx> Gravity" Washer does the 

 work so easy that a child can run it almost as 

 well as a strong woman, and it don't wear the 

 clothes, fray the .dges, nor break buttons, the 

 way all other machines do. 



It just drives soapy water clear through the 

 fibres of the clothes like a force pump might. 



So, said I to myself, I will do with my "1900 

 Gravity" Washer what I wanted the man to do 

 with the horse. Only I won't wait for people to 

 ask me. I'll offer first, and I'll make good the 

 offer every time. 



Let me send you a "1000 Gravity" Washer on a 

 month's free trial. I'll pay the freight out of 

 my own pocket, and if you don't want the ma- 

 chine after you've used it a month, I'll take it 

 back and pay the freight.too. Surely that is fair 

 enough, isn't it. ., „ , „ 



Doesn't it prove that the "1900 Gravity" 

 Washer must be all that I say it is? 



And you can pay me out of what It saves for 

 you. Wit will save its whole cost in a few months 

 In wear and tear on the clothes alone. And then 

 It will save 50 to 75 cents a week over that in 

 washwoman's wages. If you keep the machine 

 after the month's trial, I'll let you pay for it ouf 

 of what it saves you. If it saves you 60 cents a 

 week, send me 60 cents a week 'till paid for. 1 U 

 take I hat cheerfully, and I'll wait for my money 

 until I he machine Itself earns the balance. 



Drop me a line to-day, and let roe send you a 

 book about the "1000 Gravity" Washer that 

 washes clothps In six minutes. 

 AddretJH mo persona-Uy : 

 K. F. MOIIRIH, Manager, 1900 JVaaher 



Co., J57 YonKe St., Toronto, Ont. 



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