PRICES ON 
m ROOFING 
Ml fencing 
lilillkPAINT A 
(yclone Is*" Fence 
proportions, because farmers will do it 
themselves. 
I think I need your paper. You have 
saved me from a bad investment in an 
8 per cent publishing company stock, 
which looked so good on paper. Inclosed 
find .$1 for a year. w, c. w. 
No farmer will ever invest, a dollar in 
publishing company stocks or other cer¬ 
tificates on our advice. If you want to 
go into the publishing business and take 
your own chances on your own confidence 
in yourself for that kind of enterprise, 
well and good, ”ome to us and we will 
give you the benefit of long experience, 
but do not stay on the farm and furnish 
the money with which others are to specu¬ 
late at your expense. 
PUBLISHER’S DESK 
for 
HOME CAMP 
WORKSHOP CHURCH 
BOAT HEN HOUSE 
All letters to Publisher’s Desk depart¬ 
ment must bo signed with writer's lull 
name and address giveu. Many inquiries 
are answered by mail instead of printing 
inquiry and answer, hence unsigned let¬ 
ters receive uo consideration. 
anytci 
In response to an inquiry from a sub¬ 
scriber regarding investment in the Pa¬ 
rent! Motors Corporation, Buffalo. N. Y., 
we published on November 6. 1920, the 
following advice: 
“The conditions in the trade at the 
present time are not favorable to any 
new concern bidding for public favor. 
There is plenty of opportunity for specu¬ 
lation in the stock of well-established div- 
idend-paying automobile stocks which can 
be bought at bargain prices as compared 
with six months ago. Investments in any 
new company at this time would be an 
unusual hazard.” 
The failure of the company has now 
been announced, and the fact is revealed 
that the only cars built were those used 
for stock-selling purposes. There is little 
prospect for the shareholders recovering 
anything. There are dozens of such con¬ 
cerns in the automobile and auto tire 
field, selling stock through canvassing 
salesmen, that have little better pros¬ 
pects than had Parent!. Those who 
boueht Parenti stock are beyond help, 
LIGHTING COOKING 
IRONING PLUMBING 
MILKING CHURNING 
H-Horse Power 
Wilson & Co., 29(1 Broadway, New 
York, wrote me that they could make a 
deal with 100 shares of Dayton Goal. 
Iron & Railway stock, which I had and 
which was not listed at all, and trade it 
in for Empire Kood Products stock, I 
was to send them $330; they would buy 
for me 23 shares of Empire Food, listed 
then at- §28. allowing $330 for the Dayton 
Goal & Iron. I foolishly enough sent 
them the $330 and the Dayton stock cer¬ 
tificate and have not been able to make 
any connection with them siuce. I have 
tried to get them on the ’phone today, 
but could get no reply. 1 did get their 
office once before, and the girl in the office 
told me that Mr. Wilson was very sick. 
Any information you will furnish me and 
any advice as to what action I might take 
will be greatly appreciated. I paid them 
the money by check and have an acknowl¬ 
edgment from them for the Dayton stock 
certificate and check. G. S. B. 
Connecticut. 
We give this well-expressed letter to 
indicate how easy it is for the most intelli¬ 
gent person to fall victim to irresponsible 
swindlers. Wilson & Co. have disappeared, 
and we are unable to locate them. We 
find uo trace of them in the financial dis¬ 
trict. This was probably a trade name, 
and the individuals may, for all we know, 
be now working a similar scheme in a 
nearby office under another name. We 
HOMELITE 
The PORTABLE Electric Light and Power Plant 
Not the lowest price but the cheapest and best 
makes Wash. Day Easier 
W HEN Homelite runs the washing machine, mother’s 
strength is saved—her clothes are on the line hours 
earlier. When evening comes, she’s fresh and cheery 
—a good dinner is ready instead of a pick-up supper. 
Homelite, the portable electric light and power 
plant,is the sturdy servant to do your work. It 
saves your time and energy in many ways— 
lights house and barn — operates all light ma¬ 
chinery up to >2 horse power. 
Write for Illustrated Booklet 
Weight 100 lbs.Nofounda¬ 
tion needed. Compact—1 1 ■> 
cubic feet of space enough. 
Economical. 1 gallon of fuel 
enough for 2,000 watt 
hours. 
Made 12 and 32 Volts. 
Smith-Meeker Engineering Co. 
123 Liberty Street New York City 
Distributors far Fosiern Nett 1 York, blew Jersey 
and Western Connecticut 
Walter H. Moreton Corp. 
780 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
Distributors for New England except Western Connecticut 
MADE BY 
We SIMMS MAGNETO CO 
East Orange, New Jersey 
TTlore 
for less money 
D OLD-Quality Digester Tankage contains 
60% protein best solid bone and flesh 
builder for hogs. 
Small amount of tankage fed each day 
with com or grain saves one-third cost of 
feeding. And tankage furnishes protein which 
grain cannot give; wipes out all danger of 
sows eating their fitters to get flesh food. 
Meat Meal Digester, cheaper thi 
Tankage, contains 46% Protein, 
quick sturdy growth. 
Feed we* or dry—mixed with 
separately in hoppers or slops. 
Write for FREE Booklet 
Jacob Dold Packing Co., 
Dept. RN BUFFALO N.Y, 
gram, or 
paint and new fencing on your farm right away. I’ veamash- 
ed profiteers. I’ve slafihcd price* down to where they belong. 
Brown’s Factory Price Book—FREE 
Mv paint haa more white lead and linseed oil in it than anj 
other at the prico. My roofing i* made of asphalt, not tar. 
Ami thereare nearly yOetvIeMtoselect from. More than 160 
styles of fencing, all double galvanized. 600.000 customer? 
have proved my prices mu! uunlity right. I pay freight and 
selldlreettoyoufromfactory, tier my book right away. 
Wfitopodul now to Jim Brown. President, The Brown 
Fence & Wire Co., Dept, Cleveland, Ohio. 
meat may be unintentional, but it seems 
to be none the less real. Iu other words, 
it has. after years of effort on your part, 
cotne to the "point where a great conven¬ 
tion agrees with you and adopts resolu¬ 
tions virtually putting the official stamp 
upon the theory and the fact of the 35- 
cent dollar which you have so effectively, 
consistently and persistently used as ex¬ 
pressing a great economic truth and con¬ 
dition It must be gratifying to you, 
even though the credit be lacking, to have 
jour sound position acknowledged at last. 
Connecticut. vv. ir. m. 
IVe would not be human without some 
little measure of vanity ; we could not sit 
through the Washington conference with¬ 
out realizing the triumph of publicity and 
a righteous cause over temporary popular 
but false idols. Our 35-cent dollar argu¬ 
ment was first ridiculed, then disputed, 
and finally generally adopted as a new 
discovery. What we are most concerned 
about, however, is to find a means to in¬ 
crease the number of cents that return 
from the consumer's dollar. Six years 
ago we began to make progress in that 
direction in New York State. The war 
and politics combined destroyed the ma¬ 
chinery we had created and put the work 
back. The leaven is. however, yet in the 
public mind, and (lie size of that 35-cent 
dollar will yet be increased to equitable 
MILK COOLER 
Milk not cooled over 
a Iteid Cooler is likely 
not properly cooled. 
Get a Reid and save 
sour milk losses. By 
far the best cooler; 
most easily cleaned. 
We have added heavy 
p resell re coolers to our 
line. Write for prices 
or ask your dealer. 
A. H. Reid Creamery 
and Dairy Supply Co. 
6900 Haverford Av«. 
BoxD Philadelphia, Pa. 
Your premises en¬ 
closed with Cyclone 
Lawn Fence reflect' 
your thrift and pro¬ 
gress! veness; also 
your pride in your 
home. 
Afford* «ffoetlv« property 
protection ataainul out- 
• Itiffn. «<f he*try 
nnlv.it,lie.il wire in huml- 
Morau <Jvalffn*-| etroDff Ohd 
durable. For complete 
j. At infliction and economy 
b« <uro to Cyclona. 
Writ* limit. libOO for oar 
l'J’22 l u In luff. 
Cyclone F«itc# Company 
W»ult*4ran, IllUiOla 
CHURN. WASH. SALT AND WORK 
i y, your butter In tho churn—nave 
. N—\\ time find labor und make butter of 
... il 3 gulii'iiot textuie and flavor with 
THE FENNER ( BURN 
% A A Boys Ike New Butterfly Jr. No . tH 
*1 ■ » Light runnhur, oaay cluaninn s- 
m cloao Bkimmioff. durable. 1 
NEW BUTTERFLY TBSSXStt WtiBNB T 
lifetime against defecto In nu» tonal and 
nian*hip. Mml« *l*o in four larger ai&oa up to Cy P 
No. 5 1-2 shown hero : sold on 
30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL fff.TTj 
and on u plan whereby they earn tholr own I [I 111 M 
Cunt ami ni.iTi* by what they Postal 1 < 
brlnp* Krae l' u'ulo* Folder. liUF from th* ll, y F M 
inamifaetmvr and money (1) # 
ALBAUGH-DOVER CO., 2t71 Marthall BE, Chicaco 
Principle of conatruotton correct. 
Imperially adapted to warm climates. 
Cusy to ojmruU ami clean 
Price*. %900 up. Thru dealer* or 
direct. Hixaa for 2 to 30 cows. Write 
for Free Booklet on the FENNER 
method of churnintr. It mean* a better 
price for your batter. 
Old Lady: “I’m collecting for the 
poor; what do you do with your old 
clothes?” The Man: “I hang them up 
carefully in the evening and put them on 
again in the morning.”—Credit. Los!, 
FREDRICKSON BROS. 
706 Wellman Building Jamestown, N. Y. 
