Dairy Supplies 
Fumeral Pressure System 
Connects to Steam or Air 
Pressure Line 
Rid your dairy of flies and odors by install¬ 
ing a Fumeral Pressure System. This System 
will instantly fill the entire room with a dry 
fog that floats to the highest ceiling and pene¬ 
trates crevices. There is no drip or waste of 
material, and they are suited to any material 
you may prefer. 
Hancock Valves 
These are the Steam Valves with the stain¬ 
less steel seats and discs. Their long life and 
saving of leaking steam make them a paying 
investment in any dairy. Sizes to fit your 
requirements. 
Prime Electric Fence 
Controller 
For Battery, Central Power, or Home Plant 
One-wire Prime Electric Fence positively 
keeps livestock fenced in where they belong. 
When other fences fail, the Prime Electric 
Fence holds them. Relief from fence worries. 
You know your livestock will not break 
through and ruin your crop. 
The “Moto-Chopper” and the ten safety 
guards make it the safe and effective way to 
use high-line current for Electric Fencing. 
Costs only 10 cts. a month for electricity. 
Handles up to 15 miles of fence. 
Nonox Steam and Water 
Mixers 
STEAM HOSE. 45c per foot. 
Moulded Nozzle, $1.25 extra. 
BOILER TUBE CLEANERS 
No. 2 Ingalls, $2.00 
Service Department 
Many of our customers are unaware of 
the fact that we maintain a complete 
service department competent to take 
care of all the different kinds of equipment 
we sell. 
It is our desire to have everything we 
sell give the buyer the utmost for his 
money. We want our machinery, tools, 
and equipment to do the things the manu¬ 
facturer intended they should, and to do 
this they must be kept in good order. 
Replacement parts must be quickly avail¬ 
able, with skilled repairmen ready to 
make repairs. 
We carry a full line of replacement 
parts, and in our service department are 
skilled mechanics who know our equip¬ 
ment and are able to make repairs in the 
shortest possible time, which assures a 
minimum of inconvenience to the owner 
of the machine. It costs real money to 
maintain such a department and we re¬ 
spectfully request our customers to give 
us an opportunity to figure on any repair 
work they may have. 
We have found that by having experi¬ 
enced mechanics make repairs when 
necessary, you will save many dollars over 
those spent for the inexperienced to 
experiment. 
When in Providence drop in and let 
us show you just what we are in a position 
to do to keep your equipment in the best 
of condition and give you the satisfaction 
you should expect. 
68 Dairy Supplies 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
