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GRIFFITH (Sl TURNER CO. 



THE DAIRY 



CONTINUED. 



Reid's Self=Qauging 

 Butter Printer. 



Prints butter very neatly and 

 quickly. Weighs into pounds or 

 half pounds, as desired. Does 

 it in one-quarter the time it can 

 be done by hand, malting prints 

 of uniform weight. Moulds are 

 square. PRICE. 

 Either pound or half- 

 pound $10.00 



Bothpound and half-pound 



combined 13.50 



Extra for initials and 



monograms 1.50 



Lafayette 



Butter 

 ^ Printer, 



This is also self- 

 gauging. Intended for 

 use in creameries, but 

 more especially for re- 

 printing. Very simple 

 and handy. 



Either pound or half- 

 pound with table, 

 $15.00. 

 Either pound or half- 

 pound, without table, 

 $10.00. 



BUTTER MOULDS. 



These moulds are hand-carved by first- 

 tlass workmen, and the designs are new 

 and pretty. Only the best selected maple 

 is used for these moulds, and they are 

 perfectly seasoned, hence do not warp out 

 of shape — a great objection against other 

 moulds on the market. 



BRICK BUTTER MOULD. 



Fig. 1. 

 Seeley Pattern. 



Furnished with sheaf of wheat. Mov- 

 able block, pounds. 



Fig. a 



Fig. 3. 



EXTRA HEAVY BRICK BUTTER 

 MOULD, 

 Pbiladelphia. Pattern. 



Fig. 4. 



^This shows ths way this mould is used.) 



Prices Monlds, Prints, Etc. 



Fig. 1— Seeley Pattern, lbs $0.60 



Fig. 2— R. & B. 'A lb"s., round 25 



Fig. 2— R. & B. 1 lbs., round 30 



Fig. 3— R. & B. 'A lbs,, square 30 



Fig. 3— R. & B. 1 lbs., square 35 



Fig. 4— Philadelphia Pattern, 1/2 lbs.. l.OO 

 Fig. 4— Philadelphia Pattern, 1 lbs.. 1.50 



Fig. 5— Round Prints, A lbs lO 



Fig. 5— Round Prints, 'A lbs 10 



INDIVIDUAL BUTTERS. 



Square. A ounce 15c. 



Square, 1 ounce 15c. 



Round, 1 ounce 10c. 



Can fnrnisli square moulds to order 

 with initials cut at an extra 

 cost of $1.00. 



LADLES AND SPADES. 



Fig. 6.— No. 1 spades, 3}^xl2 inches 10c. 



Same, 4x12 inches lOc. 



Fig. 7.— Factory size, ISxTj^ inches 40c. 



PYRAMIDAL MILK STRAINER. 



Fig. 8. Extra heavy, retinned. 

 Will Not Clog. 



Has Larg^e Straining Surface. 



Finer cloth can be used than on a flat 

 strainer. In the use of the latter the sedi- 

 ment would be drawn onto the strainer 

 and clog it, while with the pyramidal 

 shape the milk falls on the point of the 

 strainer and the sediment is washed off 

 and settles at the base, leaving a clean 

 surface through which the milk passes 

 rapidly. 



Fig. 8— Pyramidal Strainer, with rest . .$1.25 

 Same, without rest 1.10 



THE CHAPMAN PATENT 

 CHANGEABLE STRAINER. 



Fig. 9. A 80-Sieve. C 40-Sieve. B Fastener. 

 Model No. 2. 

 With Cheesecloth Attached. 



For the use of small dairies or for 

 household purposes, for which a medium- 

 sized strainer is used; such as fruit, paint, 

 vinegar, lard, etc. 



Model No. 3 (See Cut). 

 With Cheesecloth Attachment. 



Especially adapted to the use of large 

 top straight cans. The shape of No. 3 is 

 such that it can be used on any sized can, 

 either small or large top. 



Fig. 9.— Chapman, Model No. 2 $0.75 



Same, Model No. 3 l.OO 



POLISHED MAPLE BOWLS. 



Fig. 10.— Bowls, 15 inches 25c. 



Fig. 10.— Bowls, 17 inches 40c. 



Fig, 10.— Bowls, 19 inches 60c. 



BUTTER 

 PRINTS. 



/ siBfe^TiTrr fy f ySN. Common h a r d- 



rif^iiv wood Prints, hand 



carved, assorted 

 designs; sizes, 4 

 and 4J4 inches; 'A 

 and ^ pound. 

 Each 10c. 



PLAIN BUTTER SPADES. 

 Hard 3Iaple, 



_i(Packed in Barrels.) 



Fig. 6. 

 No. 1.— Size, 3}4xl2. 



FACTORY DAIRY LADLE. 

 Hard Maple. 



Fig. 8. 



Fig. 9. 



POLISHED MAPLE BOWLS. 

 Fig. 10. 



Guaranteed Full Measurement. 



