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G*Ae  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
December  9,  1910. 
HOPE  FARM  NOTES 
KEROSENE 
I  OIL  ^ 
SUKOMOQllCMNY.1 
Night  lessons  are  easy  to 
“get”  if  you  have 
It  is  the  best  oil  lamp  made 
and  saves  the  eyes  from  strain. 
Easy  to  light,  clean  and  re¬ 
wick. 
For  best  results  use  Socony 
Kerosene — the  cleanest,  clear¬ 
est-burning  fuel. 
STANDARD  OIL  COMPANY  g f  N.  Y. 
56  New  Street,  New  York 
PROSPERITY  IN  CANADA— S900.000.000  In 
new  wealth  added  in  1915.  Enormous  crops  and 
low  taxation  make  farmers  rich.  Wheat  aver¬ 
age.  30.10  bushels  per  acre  In  Alberta,  28.75 
bushels  per  acre  in  Saskatchewan ,  28.50  bushels 
per  acre  In  Manitoba.  Taxes  average  324  and 
will  not  exceed  335  per  quarter  section.  In¬ 
cludes  all  taxes:  no  taxes  on  improvements. 
Free  schools  and  full  religious  liberty;  good 
climate.  Get.  your  farm  home  from  the  Cana¬ 
dian  Pacific  Railway;  20  years  to  pay.  Good 
land  from  81)  to  330  per  acre;  irrigated  lands 
from  535,  and  the  government  guarantees  your 
laud  and  water  titles.  ISalauoe,  after  first  pay- 
uu'ut,  extended  over  nineteen  years,  with  in¬ 
terest  at  6%;  privileges  of  paying  in  full  any 
time,  Pefore  final  payment  becomes  due  your 
farm  should  have  paid  lor  itself.  We  will  lend 
you  up  to  ?2,OO0  In  Improvements  111  certain  dis¬ 
tricts,  with  uo  security  other  than  the  land 
Itself.  Particulars  on  request.  Reudy-made 
farms  for  sale.  Special  easy  terms.  Loan  for 
livestock.  In  defined  districts,  after  one  year’s 
occupation,  under  certaiu  conditions  wo  advance 
cattle,  sheep  and  bogs  to  farmers  up  to  a  value 
of  31,000.  We  want  you;  we  can  afford  to  help 
you.  Wo  own  the  land;  we  want  the  land  cul¬ 
tivated.  Our  interest  are  mutual.  Huy  direct 
and  get  your  farm  home  from  the  CANADIAN 
PACIFIC  RAILWAY.  Send  for  free  book.  J.  S. 
Dennis,  Assistant  lo  the  President,  Canadian 
Pacific  Railway,  303  Ninth  Ave.,  West,  Calgary, 
Alberta,  Canada. 
in  every  county  to  sell  our  liig  line  of  goods  direct  to 
farmers.  Experience  not  nccc»nary.  We  rally  in¬ 
struct  you,  l’iirmers.  laborers,  mechanics,  or  any  lin  n 
willing  to  work  can  make 
$1000  to  $3000  a  Year 
handling  our  big  sellcis.  Exclusive  territory  given. 
Wo  tun  unit'  you  the  capital;  you  furnish  the  team  to 
carry  tire  goods,  lie  your  own  boss  in  a  pleasant, 
permanent  and  profitable  business.  Wiito  nt  once  for 
lull  particulars,  ginug  age  and  occupation. 
THE  DU0F0RM  CO.,  Dept.  20  NORTH  JAVA,  N,  Y. 
SAWOOD 
6  Times  Faster 
THE  SOUTH  FOR  FARM  PROFITS 
Southern  lands  nro  low  in  price  give  large  yields  of 
corn  ami  other  grains,  grasses  and  forage  crops,  all 
kinds  track,  grow  fine  fruit.  You  enn  got  good  lands 
in  lioaHllful  locution,  where  climate  ii  pleasant  and 
works  for  you,  where  two  and  three  crops  grow  an¬ 
nually,  for  $1  j  to  #50  an  aero,  according  to  improve- 
mchta.  Cl  rent  opportn ni ty  foimnieral  farmers,  stock 
raisers,  dairymen,  poultry  raisers,  fruit  ami  truck 
gl  owers.  Information  on  request,  M.  V.  Richards,  Ind, 
a  Aor  Cominr.,  Ruom  87.  Southern  Railwsy.Wsshinuton.D.  C. 
You  will  he  surprised  ni  the  ™  ^ 
w  ork  you  enn  do  tvllh  si  roup,  well 
built,  moderate  priced  machine— 
Lii  Wood  Sawing  Machine 
'Table  mounted  on  grooved  Polls,  Almost  sell'feed- 
ing  With  even  heaviest  logs.  Cut  is  down— not 
against  operator.  .Many  other  exclusive  advantages, 
vv  n tf  for  afro  oil  uur  dratr  saw  machine?, 
esnw  anti  niU!ts»  hoists,  etc, 
iDri  AftiH  Litem...  ■  FAHunivu  ...  _  .  _ 
NEW  YORK  STATE  FARMS  WroK 
Tell  us  what  kind  of  farm  you  want  and 
how  much  cash  you  cun  pay  down,  and  we 
will  prepare  purposely  for  you  a  list  of  Jnst 
such  places  in  ninny  units  of  the  State. 
THE  TARM  BROKERS'  ASSOCIATION.  Inc  ,  ONEIOA.  NEW  YORK 
Other  ofl'ion*  throughout  tho  State, 
Send  for 
Cataloo. 
FARM  WAGONS 
High  or  low  wheels— 
Bteei  or  wood— wide 
jfrr.1  -"riffil ,(Jt  *  \JS  or  narrow  tires. 
.  Wagon  parts  of  all 
(J/  1{inds-  Wheels  to  fit 
i IfJr  VAwlJt  any  run  ring  gear. 
/  Catalog  illustrated  in  colors  free. 
Electric  Wheel  Co.,  48Elm  SI..  Quincy,  III, 
102-Acre  Delaware  Farms 
All  tillable.  Price.  *9,000;  assessed.  #10.200.  Owner  re¬ 
fused  fll.iiOO  last  Slay.  Circumstances  changed  nnd 
wnnts  immediate  sale.  SUSSEX  TRUST  CO..  Lewes,  Del. 
FOR  SALE 
In  Alhemarlp  fn  Va  FARM  OF540  acres 
hi  muenidrie  to.,  »a.  farm  of  iso  acres 
Orchard,  1000  apple  trees.  Write  T.U. Taylor, Austin, Tex 
FROM  INSIDE  WITH 
IRON  CEMENT  NO.  7 
Write  for  Catalogue 
SMOOTH-ON  MFG.CO. 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
BOOKS  on  all  subjects  ol  farming  by  leading 
authorities  are  for  sale  by  The  Rural  New- 
Yorker,  333  West  Thirtieth  Street,  New  York 
Will  provide  you  with  a  good  livelihood  the  year  ’round.  Lone  growine  season  makes  Inten- 
sive  farming  profitable.  Fruit,  vegetables,  poultry  and  garden  truck  thrive  lustily.  Close  to  the  ’ 
great  markets  of  North  and  West.  Good  shipping  facilities  and  low  freight  rates.  Mild  congenial 
climate,  excellent  roads,  schools,  churches  and  neighbors.  Rich,  fertile,  well-watered  farm  lands  la 
this  'Land  ol  Plenty"  at  £15  per  acre  and  up.  Write  for  Information,  booklets,  maps  and  other  in- 
wresting  literature  today.  Mailed  free  upon  request. 
F.  Kc  LaBaume,  Agricultural  Agent,  N.  &  W.  Ry.,  211  N.  &  W.  Bldg.,  Roanoke,  Va. 
When  you  write  advertisers  mention  The  R.  N.-Y.  and  you'll  get  a 
quick  reply  and  a  44 square  deal.”  See  guarantee  editorial  page. 
