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A i son. 
Don’t Let 
Your Tires 
Go This Way 
They will unless you keep the proper 
amount of air in them. 
Correct air pressure in your tires 
means MORE MILEAGE. EASIER 
STEERING. INCREASED SAFETY. 
The Schrader Universal 
Tire Pressure Gauge 
will always tell you when your tires 
have the air pressure prescribed by 
the Tire Maker, 
Price $1.50 in U. S. A. 
At your dealers, or 
A. SCHRADER'S SON, Inc. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
5» sSS, 
M AKE your money work for 
you. Invest it in our one- 
year Gold Trust Notes. They 
earn you 5 V 2 % interest Principal 
and interest will be paid promptly 
when due. 
Send $100, $500, $1,000 or $5,000. 
We give you ample security based 
upon New York State’s varied agri¬ 
culture and under control of the New 
York State Banking Department 
Write for particulars and free booklet 
Farmers’ Fund, Inc. 
A Short- Term Loan Service 
M. W. Cole, President 
Lincoln-Alliance Bank Bldg., Rochester, N^Y. 
Capital $400,000 Surplus $115,000 
FERTILIZERS 
FOR TOP-DRESSING 
Nitrate of Soda--NitrateofPotash 
FOR SEEDING DOWN 
Barium-Phosphate 
Write for Prices and Descriptive Pamphlets 
WITHERBEE, SHERMAN & CO. 
2 Rector Street, New York 
’S 
DRY FRONT 
Poultry House 
10% Reduction from Prices in 1921 Booklet 
Note the features of the overhang roof, absolutely 
rain proof; also, ventilator above the swinging win¬ 
dow. The above is the type that Prof. Harry R. 
Lewis, head of the Vineland Egg Laying ('ontest, is 
equipping his new farm with, at Davisville, Rhode 
Island. Made in all sizes. Write for free booklet, 
showing forty different CHts. 
t. C. YOUNG CO. 16 Depot St.. Randolph. Mass. 
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Model Capacity Lbs. 
Tire Equipment 
New Price Reduction 
101 
10,000 
Solid 
$3,600 
$900 
61 
6,000 
Truck Cord 
2,750 
700 
41 
4,000 
a u 
2,395 
565 
31 
3,000 
it it 
2,032 
393 
21 
2,000 
a a 
1,874 
286 
61 
6,000 
Solid 
2,400 
400 
41 
4,000 
ii 
2,100 
300 
31 
3,000 
it 
1,850 
200 
21 
2,000 
it 
1,750 
100 
Our 
new 1 500-pound Speed Truck, electric lights and 
starter. 
34 x 
5 cord tires, is the best buy in its class for $ 1 
Prices quoted are for the chassis f. o. b. factory. 
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International Harvester Company 
CHICAGO 
OF AMERICA 
(incorporated) 
USA 
Branch Houses in 92 Principal Cities. Dealers and Service Stations 
Everywhere. Come in to our Branch House or the salesroom of 
our nearest dealer and let us show you these motor truck values. 
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BIG CUT IN 
International Motor Truck 
PRICES 
These prices on International Motor Trucks 
are made for the buyer who has been waiting for 
lowest prices, yet would not be satisfied with any¬ 
thing short of highest quality. For general farm 
hauling you cannot beat International economy. 
Compared price for price, quality for quality, 
the International line stands today the lowest-priced line of motor 
trucks on the market, backed by an inspection and service 
organization without equal. 
SILO FOR $135.00 
I am selling out at cost my stock of 180 
genuine Clear Oregon Fir silos. Prices 
lower than in 1917. Silos are of well- 
known make and absolutely first-class in 
every way. Write me size you desire and 
I will give you rock-bottom price. I 
must sell this stock. 
M. L. SMITH 
113 Flood Building 
Meadville, Pennsylvania 
SAVE HALF Your 
Paint Bills 
BY USING Ingersoll Paint. 
PROVED BEST by 77 years’ use- It 
will please you. The ONLY PAINT en¬ 
dorsed by the “GRANGE” for 45 years. 
Made in all colors—for all purposes. 
Get my FREE DELIVERY offer. 
From Factory Direct to You at Wholesale Prices. 
INGERSOLL PAINT BOOK-FREE 
Tell* all abuut Paint and Painting for Durability. Valu¬ 
able information FREE TO YOU with Sample Cards. 
Writ. me. DO IT NOW. I WILE SAVE YOU MONEY. 
Oldest Ready Mixed Paint House in America—Estab. 1842 
0. W. Ingersoll, 246 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
A PAPE C for $ 160 !— because it’s best-liked 
and biggest-selling. Hence big production 
— low manufacturing cost to us, low buying 
price to you. Regular R-10; latest model; 10* throat; 
capacity 2 to 5 tons per hour; A, A, A and 1* cut; 
operated by 3 to 6 h. j>. gas engine; complete on legs 
with self-feed table, indestructible cutting wheel, 30 
feet of blower pine with malleable collars, curved 
elbow for top, extra set of knives — only $ ISO ($175 
on 2-wheel truck, $100 on 4-wheel truck) f. o. b. 
Shortsville, N. Y. This guarantee protects you: 
“VAe guarantee any Papec Cutter totlirow and 
blow ensilage perpendicularly to the height of 
any silo, with any power, provided the speed 
of the cutting wheel does not fall below 600 
r.p.m. We also guarantee that any Papec Cut¬ 
ter will cut and eleva te more ensilage with the 
same power than any other blower cutter.” 
Order from this advertisement 
Or ff you ne#»d a larger cutter than 
catalog: and prices on other sizes. Big 
Papec Machine Co. HO Main St 
It-10, write today for 
reductions on all sizes. 
Shortsville, N. Y. 
Western Canada 
Land of Prosperity 
offers to home seekers opportunities that can¬ 
not be secured elsewhere. The thousands of 
farmers from the United States who have 
accepted Canada’s generous offer to settle on 
FREE homesteads or buy farm land in her 
provinces have been well repaid by bountiful 
crops. There is still available on easy terms 
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre 
— land similar to that which through many 
years has yielded from 20 to 45 bushels 
of wheat to the acre —oats, barley and 
flax also in great abundance, while raising 
horses, cattle, sheep and hogs is equally 
profitable. Hundreds of farmers in Western 
Canada have raised crops in a single season 
worth more than the whole cost of their land. 
With such success come prosperity, inde¬ 
pendence, good homes and all the comforts and 
conveniences which make life worth living. 
Farm Gardens, Poultry, Dairying 
are sources of income second only to grain 
growing and stock raising. Attractive 
climate, good neighbors, churches and 
schools, good markets, railroad facilities, 
rural telephone, etc. 
For certificate entitling you-to re¬ 
duced railway rates, illustrated litera¬ 
ture, maps, description of farm oppor¬ 
tunities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, 
Alberta and British Columbia, etc., 
write 
0. C. RUTLEDGE 
301 l. Genesee St.. Syracuse, N. Y. 
Authorlzod Ag.nt, D.pt. of Immigration 
and Colonization, Dominion of Canada 
When you write advertisers mention 
The Rural New- Yorker and you ’ll get 
a quick reply and a “square deal.” See 
guarantee editorial page. : : : 
