COMFORT 
A Satisfactory heating system installed in your 
home brings lasting comfort to every member 
of your family. 
The Moncrief Pipeless Furnace was especially 
designed to heat farm homes. Its large air 
capacity circulates all the air throughout the 
entire house, heating all corners. 
No cold, drafty floors in cold, windy weather 
with a Moncrief Pipeless Furnace. 
Its cost is reasonable—so reasonable in fact 
that you can’t afford to be without it. 
Write for catalog today. 
Eastern Distributors 
F. H. HANLON, Batavia, N.Y. 
E. L. GARNER 
177 23d St., Jackson Heights, L. L, N. Y. 
THE HENRY FURNACE & FOUNDRY COMPANY 
CLEVELAND, OHIO 
MONCRIEF 
PIPELESS 
FURNACE 
Long-Time Farm Loans 
This Bank has loaned to the farmers in New England, 
New York and New Jersey over $25,000,000 and has re¬ 
turned to them over $137,000 in dividends. 
If you operate your own farm or intend to purchase a farm, we are 
prepared to make a long-time, easy-payment loan. Interest at 514%. 
Payments semi-annually. Loans run for 33 years but can be paid at 
borrowers’ option any time after 5 years. Local representative in 
every district. 
Look ahead! If you will need a loan this season write now for information. 
The FEDERAL LAND BANK of SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 
Serving New England, New York and New Jersey 
— Doe £ fheVoi'kj/^C 
*'I set out to build 
a farm engine 
that would have 
every feature the 
farmer wanted 
and none he did¬ 
n't want. It has 
now been on the 
market six years. 
Thousands of sat¬ 
isfied users tell 
me I 've succeed¬ 
ed. I’m proud to 
have this engine 
bear my name.” 
—A. Y. Edwards 
Read the Amazing Facts About 
This Wonderful Farm Engine 
EDWARDS 
FARM 
ENGINE 
The regular power jobs 
on your farm probably 
vary from about Yyi to 6 
H. P. Yet there’s no 
need to have two or more 
engines for these jobs. 
Today you earn get six 
engines in one. You can 
get an engine that will 
deliver 1 }4 H. P. for the 
little jo!: , 6H. P. for the 
heavy work, or any de¬ 
sired power in between. 
You can change power as 
you change jobs—change 
power instantly. And you 
will get high efficiency and 
low cost at all powers. 
No Other Engine 
Like It 
There Is no other farm 
engine like the Edwards. 
It pumps, 
washes, 
churns, 
separates, 
milks, 
runs hn 
8 - inch 
grinder, 
3 0-i nch 
wood - 
saw sheller, small silo filler, 
concrete mixer, spray rig, 
etc., and does every job 
easilyand cheaply. Noother 
engine can do this. It is 
easy to move and can be set 
anywhere and put to work 
without fastening down. 
Burns kerosene or gasoline. 
Smooth running. No vi¬ 
bration. Safe—no crank¬ 
ing. Safety fly-wheel and 
all moving parts enclosed. 
Anyone can operate it. 
What Users Say 
Fred Dunderi, Strath- 
cona, Minn., says: “ I cer¬ 
tainly like my Edwards 
Engine. Runs an 8-inch 
burr mill full capacity. 
Has plenty of power and 
then some. It certainly 
works fine. I like its vary¬ 
ing speed and power and 
its light weight, it is so 
easy to move from job to 
job. Best and handiest en¬ 
gine I have ever seen or 
used and wouldn’t part 
with mine at any price if 
I couldn’t get another one 
and I wouldn’t go back to 
the old-fashioned heavy 
type engine to use as a gift. 
The Edwards does all the 
company claims for it. 
. ‘‘One of my neighbors 
was looking over my Ed¬ 
wards and I ran it for him 
and changed it all the way 
from 1 to 6 H. P, He will 
buy one right away. He is 
using a 4 H. P. at present 
but at times needs 6 H. P. 
so this would be the very 
engine he wants.” 
A. C. Lukehart, Dayton, 
Pa., says: "Well pleased 
with my Edwards and 
would not trade it for any 
other kind of engine that 
I know of as it is so handy 
to move from one job to 
another and the company 
has been fair and square 
to deal with.” 
Free Trial Offer 
Now—I know I am 
making some extraordi¬ 
nary claims for my engine. 
I want to prove them to 
your satisfaction. I want 
you to try the Edwards 
Engine absolutely free. 
Don't send me a penny. 
Don’t send me an order. 
Just write your name and 
address on the coupon be¬ 
low and 1 11 send you com¬ 
plete information about 
the Edwards, together with 
my straightforward, un¬ 
conditional free trial offer. 
You will not be obligated 
in any way. _ 
—A. Y. Edwards 
EDWARDS MOTOR CO., 133 Main St., Springfield, O. 
MAIL THIS COUPON NOW 
EDWARDS MOTOR CO. 
133 Main St., Springfield, Ohio 
Without cost or obligation, send me complete 
description of your engine, also details of your 
free trial offer. 
Name. 
Address. 
Post Toasties 
with luscious, 
ripe Peaches 
E VERYBODY knows the delicious good¬ 
ness of Post Toasties, those crisp, golden- 
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And a substantial source of energy, too. 
Post Toasties are as near as the nearest 
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as you can pour a helping from the package 
—ready the moment anybody’s hungry. 
No cooking, no waiting, no bother to pre¬ 
pare a Post Toasties breakfast, lunch or 
supper—delightfully good to the last flake in 
the package. 
And—here’s the wonderful part—a serving 
usually costs less than a cent. 
The name guarantees the Post Toasties 
quality. Tell the grocer it’s Post Toasties you 
want, and be sure to get the yellow and red 
wax- wrapped package. 
Post Toasties 
improved CORN FLAKES 
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. 
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