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Las diagran:mes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ikt Of iXi iift \ki \«/ Hi ikf il^ 0^ an ant ilA ik/ ii/ \l/ ikt Hi THE DECKER ■♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦-»<»♦»«♦♦ »*-**-v»«^*" ♦♦♦•^♦♦♦♦»»*.t»»-*»*> >*♦*♦♦♦♦♦- FOR STEAM OR HORSE POWER (^ Oil Threshing Machines t MANiJrACTURED BY THE ^^■^*« *•♦♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦*♦♦♦»♦»» Macdonald Manufacturing Company, — - STRATFORD, ONTARIO, CANADA. »»•■»*»♦»* ♦■»♦♦»♦♦»♦■♦♦»♦♦ ■«*>»* *<♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» «*» Also ManH(artur«r<> of and Unalers in Hi iXi \l/ xiit Engines, Horse Powers and General Foundry Work, jg 'C-<\ ^-^ rhe SlratfoT't Herald PrinDnQ CampaRv. / CO: ori Introduction. To the Threshermen of Canada. : X inr.sciiliiiL; yiiu with uur Animal CiUaloj^'iiu, in wliicli will lu; touiul ii brief description of our famous " Declier" Threshing Machines, we ilu so in tin; lull (.'onlldenci; if yuur ap]!."- ciitioii III (iiir I'lroits in uiio past in jilacin;^ n])(iii the ("aniidian market tIiiL'siiin<4 niacliinuiy nt' a hii^'h (iidt'i. \\v lielicv(.' that the ihreshuinien of the country arc uliw; to the neces- sily of nsinu ncilhintc I'nt tirst-class machinery, and onr success in llie )iast i> owiny' Co oni' a''iiily tn keep alniMst 'if I lie limes in siipplyiiiL;- a, tirsl-class article. To Our Many Customers we extend our liest thanks for their continued siipporl and iiatrona^'e. ami we can asMirc tliciii that, as in tlie past, we will endeavor to maiiufacuire niily siu'li i^oods as will iiirrii a cnniiiinaiMc nf tliat cmilidenrc lliev ha\'e al vays sliown us. We are living in a riiiii)ietili\c a;,'e, an au'e of prot,'n,'ss and advancement alf)n.u' all lilies. To secure and maiiilaiii a po-iiinn m ihr fn.ni liniks, L;reat enerjj;y must he (lisplayeil, lar^'c exptnsc must be home, and a continiial waiclifiiliu-~ I'l.r e\ciy de\ K !• ihai w ill j,dve additional advanlaa-(.. wr lia\.' always Hiij.iy,.(l a wfll-fain.Ml ic- |iii1iili(in t'ui iilaciuL; uiion th,. maikri I hrcshin.. niacliinciy ,,1' ,i liiuii ..nliM'. mhiiiIc iii cunstiuiMion. rllicicMt m M|i(.raliiin anil fvciy wlii'ic arkii(i\vK'iin'(;(l tn In' siijii'iinr lo all cuinjut Jinis, That we may (iLMiiuustiatf i.iir lii.uli rlaim- Ini , an "DECKER" lliiolin^, wc iuMlia fuiuinl inTU.-ui nf lliit t'ol- li)\vinmia III' tinc.-liri nii'M "I' lu-ilay ihan any .ahrr niainilact mvil in (aninla. ^ (111!,- ni"sr 1 1 Illy, MACDONALD MANIFAC FIRING COMPANY. Mai uiiNAi.n Ma.s( \.\i u uini. < umia.w K'I'Kl! t)eiiii,'"iii l\\v. ImisImcss uI' iiiiimiraitiniiiL; Tlin^sliinf; Macliincry i'nr ulniosh ii (|iiiirlL'r of a (.cnliii-v, we arc iiuw lid (it ini'iiaiviltliaii uvfr Id fiiriiisli iPiir ctis- tciliu'l's ami the tiailc '^'riicrallv Willi n line of 'riiif^liris ackiiowlt'ili^'cij csci'V- wlicic to cniiiliiiii' iiioii' jiiiiiiis of f\(i'llfiifi' tliaii :!!n iiIVciihI to < 'jiiiaijiini lliii'slicriiiL'ii As il is iiiiiiossihli' III till' si Mil r al nin i|i>|Mi>;il III •_'.! mill lictails rfu'ai ill 11)4 lln' ruiistriu tiuii of iiiii niacliiiK'S, still Uieii' an' many llim:;s wlinli will inmmciiil lliciiisrhrs at jmcf to tlio |)ia('li(al tliieslu.'r. Hiid we will cnili'avor to ]iniiii ilnin mil luiclly. Wy oliscrving tlio cnyraN iii;/> lirrrin slmun. tln' il('sii,'ii ami stvlr "\ lln' l>i;i KKi; caiiiiol fail lo 111' a|i)ii('rialt'il. ainl liy I'lt't'i- iiii;_' to tlif scrtioiial nicw, il will at oiict! l)i,' afliiiitlcil f that for simiilicil \ il lias I'ljiial. W'r ki'i-|i llioriiii^lily ])iisl('i| oil till- ilcmamls of tile Iraili' ami '.el year after year lia\(' aililnl imjioil- iiiit. iminovi'rm'iits. wliic'li in oiii rxiicriciict^ we ilceiiu'tl fssfiitial III llic C'i|iii]imc'iit of a lirsL-ulass linvsliinu' ujacluut,'. NlACtlONMH ,\t\SI hM'll'RINC Co. Skeleton View. MmIhiWIM M \M I \( lI'ltIM, t.(»MI'.VNV. Priiuiplc SdcnlinVcillvCorircl. Mia tfiff WW f^ '' ^mII l.i. .i.hiiii;. .1 iImi ,1 MM \ iiii|ini rnii llimy 111 iiiiv |pic(.'n| ni.u'liiiiri \ is ^ ''"■ I'liiii ,;.|r .,|»,ii wliM h |i i> .(MiMiiifli'd. II' this is (K'fcotivt' (wliicli is (lie case ^c- 111 niiiiiy iliic.-liiii^ iiiiirliiiii.s) no mi'iii, in (nic or iinirc |)(iiiiis can icinciiv llif first 1111(1 iiMJii iIcIm I. ir til,. |,iiii(>i|ilc, Ikpwcmt, is ((urcci, the l'i,iiii scciii cil. iiiul il' t lii'>i. ilctiiils lull iimni/i' with llic ^^, '_'<'ll«T.ll sIlIK llll.. Ml' llir liiariiill.'. ihrii ill,. Ii|...||i In the First Place, tlf he km; i-. n.ii^lrn. ir,| witl, a .Im. H...'ar.I I,, ],i,,|i,.| iiin)),iiii,.ii> 2nd. All working; partsnl ill'' iiiailiiiif |iiii|irily lialancr. Tlic '.'liiin diM Ic ami slu.c lii'iii- (■(iMiii'ctcii. .iinl lia\ni.j lli,' -aiiir uiunnn. I'uMii a wcJhIiI i'i|iiai to iJiiiL ul' tlic ii|i|m'|' nr >lra\v iU'rk. the two iii-iiii^ chii.tIcI l,y means nl a I'iimaii md, wuii wniK. Tliis is u ^jreiil ail- vaiitat;e oNer olliei makes nl^ iiiacliines, where il re(|uires almost hulf ii iliiy's woik oflwu men, and then mily after l;i e,it dillieiihy in reachine- many lia|i|pv deviee>, veiv iiiennvenieiit to tft.'l at. We desire t i (all attention to tl... ad\iin;a.ie there is in hiivinj,' all jMiiiUs oj:' friction, such as hale hoxes. etc., SI, aiiaiiL'^ed as to admit i.|' the miliinil wear hciii.; taken ii|i. The ojieiaior eaii then kee|) hi> niaeliiiie ill liist-elass wuikim^ (ir(l(.r. The l)Ki K!.;i! iseoiislnu'tt'(l xminiiiiiii. ^^''^'' ^'"- '''■''^■'■■^'^ "'' ">■'"'• iiiiiehiiies fully in view, ami we challenge the world to produce its ■ eijuiil for an ca.sy, steady mid niiif'.rni motion. I »l IIM,N ^i Ir M > M P i( I I |;|Si, I ,,\\r , ,', Right Hand Side. MACDONAi.n Manukacturing lomvany. Separation- The Mo.st Complere.. t \0 \0 IiCfiliziiig ti.c iiiDsl- iiii|)(itliinl icainic in ;i I lircsliiii^ iij;iilniii' in he iis i',i|i;i city f(»r wpamtiiii,' tlic iiniiii I'luni (he straw, wr haxc to this crhl innsliiiclfil a ina cliine or. a principle peculiar to the "Decker" alone, and suiH-riDr to anylhiiij,' yet liroiinoed. ( )winecnred only by a revolvincr crank, the straw is struck by the deck, and appears in th.e nature uf a lijow In tlie straw from beneath, tlins forcing the straw upward and backward witli the I'ach nio\eineiit of tlu' deck until the rear end is reached. This deck lins a .series of iDrks for openii!!,'aiid aniiatiiig the straw, while the slat work is so .spaced to leave amjile room foi the Lrr.iin aid rh itl' to pass thrcamh to the trrain dei k below. The Straw, in p:i-«inj,' fvon, the dc-k t>'!lu- afici rake has .-i fail iipwanis of fifteen inches, allowing any grain that may yet remain in tlic straw (o drop out. Tiie speed of tlie after-rake being greater than the motion of the straw on the deck, a certain " pulliiiLT apart " process takes place, making il inipo.ssii)le for grain to pass tiirouu-j; the machine with the Macdonald Manufacturing Company. Cylinder. Excelling All Others for Clean Threshing. Teeth Properly Spaced. 9^^t^*f^tts^t****^t^tt^tttt*tti •>iir<-,vli.ulc. Iiiis I • shaft of the l.e.t Kriulish steel. There nre 12 bars, all having lerll,. Thr \,ivs are lieavy, an.l. -ilike a light bar, hold the teeth Hnnly, ()i,r m-m. cylin- ^e. has -.»;{ treth, and weighs 4()U lbs. We ask special attention to the .spacing of the teeth ^Hi nnpnrlant thir.g, .,„] uurthy of the thre.she.s' con.sjderation. We en.phasi/e tiie fact that ue hav- a rylind.T .Mpal f th.e.shing from the head with ease the \eiy toughest varieties of wliral . This is the result of proper spacing peculiar to the Decker Cylinder only. ^'^"3w§^'^'^ C0nC3,VC ' '"'''""'"'^''' '■■' """'*' '" '^^'" ■•''''■^'""■'^. -'I"! carries tonr rows of teeth, pro- vided with ready niean.s of adju.slnient. to suit the various kinds and conditions of iriain. Concave AdfUStCr* '^'""^ ^'■""•'■»"-r>r The co.uave adjn.ster consist,, of a shaft passing from .si.le to ) * -ide ■,< m.ieliine, upon whi-h is tittc.i two eccenlri<-s, wurkinu in snitabic opruin- '" ' '■'"" '•'"■'■'^^- "'"' ' ''•^'■'' "" '■'^'" 1'^""' ^"l'' '" s^p^nalor, by whieh tlie front ami back of com'aves are uiised or [oweii'd s:muhaiie(Hislv. Threshers prefer this Adjuster to all others. M ^( i)i)\ M II Mamf \( n i(iN(, I uMi> \> Ills (ll'lllll lllll> W ah ^l,;ll riiUT, lilMII^' ill IVCII liV twu liuavy hells, one un fiii;li side of iiiacliiiie, ami liv it we secun.' uii enliic I'leudom fioui back lasliiiin-. Front View, Straw Deck* Maliionai.I) Mam lAcxLKiNc, Lomi'A.w. Nothing Known to Equal It. II , ' ' '"' '"•^"'•^' ""■ '■>'''"''■' ^^^i"^- I" '' I'^^l". l-y whirl, ,1 ^.ns a lu„ui,„.|nu,l .„■ „,,- "ani ,M.„„.n, while ih. n.u .,„| i. „,„,,„:,..i l.v a ..vnlvin, nnnk. yivin^ it', rotary Mnaiu... Ih-irhy |.n„hiMi,- an rv.u AUvUmtA ,1' ihr straw upon the entire, lenelh of t,h.. .leck. Il i> ••unre.le,! I,v Umu\r.,U nf ihr..l„.n„..n that- this iiiotioi, far surpasses anv ..ther t'H separating Lrrain iVun, straw. We ha^e ihis assurar.ee from many who have teste.I nil nu.niuM- ■,! rnel< shafts, stTiinna! deeks. Ijln,,.- |i„.^ers, ete., siu-h as are h, 'jruips 1)1' iiiachiiies. as all- rminil in iiianv int'eiior I ^:^1 Grain Deck and Shoe. Best in the World. CP'^ip ,_ W"inlru,h,..e,|,his,„ethn,l „f wnrking „,„ shue wml uaain Week „ver -.Is. U.U, a^e.an.l a.e nuw nn-ie e„nv,n..,.,i ,han e.er that th.-.v is „,„h,n, t„ .pial ,, ,n ,he ...Hintrv. We have . ;t T ■'? '"'" ' ■'':"""-^ '" ""• ^ ^""' ■' ^'' ^'i-l.h. .r h, in, ail that any eylual,. w.ll thn.sh, an.i will ,1.. s.. witliuut waste nr elu-mn- in anv km.! u,- enucliti.,,, ,,| straw. Onr .lH,e hem, eonn..e,e,l to .ran. deek. w.. r e x,r ael rv to ,|r.e it, an,! cons..,„en, 1 v ..oih.n. to ,0L0„t o, ..ni..,-. Ihe .-..Lil.. a... ina.i.. of ,ah ani.e.l w.r,., wlucn is „o, ,,,.,,1.. ., .,, ,.,„, .,„ ,,,,,, ,„,,,,,,.,; great advui.tucrp ..vei- the ..|.| kind ..f weh. ■ ' "" " '' W« VV«fr,«» thh SiMK. Superior t« Anv Shm- n »m,!r.r,.. (« ,.,«,„ f^t „r «»m. W 12 MacJjONAI.U MA.Nt'l'ACUKlM, (dMI'ANV. Elevat on All Others in the Shade. 'I'lie (■leviilor oxLeiids well toiwanl. iliscliarginj,' into Liu- I'yliiider, willimiL llii! iisi> of ii .-Inikf s|i(iiil, 'I'lic idi'viiliiii,' |)rii(i'.-s is liy ;iii cikIIl'ss cliaiii, niiiiiiiit,' iijioii .■^pivjckut wheels, wilh ti'iishiii 1mi\ 1(1 |;iki. up sbick n\' till' ( liaiii. Since the inli-(iiliirtiiiii nf this kiml nf cli'V alur, \\r liiivr imi luid ;i solinirv tiiiii|ilaiiil. They are Very Durable and Never Require Repairs. i3tra.W ^tSiCKCTS* The Most Convenient, f&tfs^s^s^sfrf&fr&efrfr&frt&s^fjt&i^s^ffs^ft&tstfftf—. \Ni- Iniiiisli ii slacker in iwo or I liree sccI iuiis, iis ( he iiihi( iv<|nii(s, h h.l.ls uji t- Thk DEcKKHlm. always Ihmm. a lav..rite for horse power, heiny simple in cunstn„.tiot. ,■<. 'l-XMitly.easy .,n horses, u„l not liable lo .,x „ut of order. Unr r.uular si.e f„r horse power is Su'-ineh cylirKli'r and 4fj-iiir!i l.u.l\. All of our new hors,. pow.r separators will have (.he late improvements and are warranted tirsL- '■^'''- l'"^^!'"^''''^ lil^^'y f" ""-l H"'-se I'ower Separators will do well to .see these machines be. tore ordering, a,s we guarantee sati.sfaclinn. I» M M IKiS \| I) M \Nl |. M II Kl SI, ( 'iiMl'.VNV. Rebuilt ''Decker'' Separators. Wr III, .km point ol'ulw.iys iKivin-nn l,,in.l ..^,.,,,1 l;,.l,i,ill S,.,,,,i;,iu,s ,,r v,-,nun-, mx..., sniMMr for riil,,.,' sh';..,. or linl-r iMAVci, Thrs,. in.irhilirs alv Irii 1 1,.,| i, p. ,, ,„ | u|„.,i c miplcU'd :iimI irl.iiilv.l ,nv ptMrl i.M II V : Si'ul 1'^ lit' tlir., ml,, ilic details m' ihesc machines wouhl ,„;enpv i,u. much of ou. space hut we maysay that ihev are from the f i l il.lc. m llie t„p ,.f the s,raw carriers thoroutrhiv ..verhuuled and reliMih. which .nancipHllv cimsi.,. o!' neu I'rm,! r.-mid i !, ■ cvliMder, m-w lei h n, cylinder, mnv comavcs ami teeth, new straw deck, new shaftin-. new sieves, .il'icr rako. >,iaw c-uricr rakes, new straw carriers, new l.cllm- ..tc,. etc. and all repainted, sniped ami scrolled e.puil to ,,nr new machm.-. and with whieh we -ive the same -uaiantce as with a new separator. We would invite careful ex.uninati.m of tliex. machines heh.re plaeino' an m'der. M \riMi\ VI. |p M AM r \ I 11 KIM. I n\f l',\\\ It Rebuilt Decker.— For Steam. / ^^^ i6 Maodonald Manufacturing (."nwrANV. Left Hand Side. M\(l)(.iS \l I) MASIIKACll'RINfi CdMI'AKV. 17 Right Hand Side. — ....... -n.NL'iA. VIKP Horse Powers NumbeTone^ ^ hlJl "' ^^" ^ Po^er, so favorably known ic ' J '* "'^"^^ °f '^on and car wheels mfxed. No I I scrap or inferior iron enters their ? J construction. ^' --""^-c^"- botf, W and t2.Horse 'PoZn, ^'uct- J No M AMioNM l> Man'DI' \t lIRlKC'CdMlNSW l<) General Description : HE Inline is iniulii tVoiii very select iiiateriiil, well seasoned, and put to^ielliev in a workmanlike manner. AH of our separators are fitteil with cast iron cylinder sides and cap, folding feed talili's, hand cntler stands, etc. The trnek wheels are tlie same size Frciit and rear. The front wheels pass under the sill in turning without locking, making the Dkckku a very coii- Ncnieiit niaehine to handle on the road. All points of friction have adjustable hove.s and can he oiled from the floor, and in easy access to the ojicrator for adjustment. Our manner of belting ensures a steady motion to every pal t of I he niacbine, the drum lieing double belted, equalizing the strain upon cylinder shaft can.sed by main driving belt. Straw earriers are niade in twom three secliuns, and fold up to rear end of machine. Warranty The Strongest* We give such a warranty on our thre.sher? as is given on any tiisl-cla.ss machine, which is printed on order blanks. Every machine is run at a high rate of speed before leaving the shop, and a thorough e.xamination of all the parts made, so that no complaints can afterwards rise except through the incompetency of the ojierator. Ma.I.UN^LU MvsiM. T, „1N. ( „m|.VS,. Thrcshermen's Supplies. I''llllis|, ;,|| 1^1,1,1, ,,,• lii'-li''r> Sii|,|,l„,s. siirh „s Rubber, Cotton, Gaudy, Eureka, Rawhide and New Hercules. TriKlis lor Wcifcr l^i^^ Tiiwli Piiniixs, I lose, Ous\ Colkxfor.s, el(\, ch\ llngines. ^i^i^^ terms k'orable aa Macdoxald Man-dpactchino Company. u/e iifanufacture the foihwinff lines of ^'^'^^^=^=^^^}^^^^}&^^^:g:^:m^:^=^^^^-^ OUTFIT No. I. Tj/ireshers : Heckek separator, for steam, mounted, .'ir, m. cylin.lf.-. 5(1 i„ l,o,Iy. ( yli.uirr l,as 12 burs <|.eav toeth in oveiy bar. n OUTFIT No. 2. Decker Separator for hor.se power, n.ounlea, .■!2 i„. cylinder, 4(] in. l,o,lv VMn^.Uv l.a. 12 bar. toeth in every bar. ' Horse Powers^ No. 1 — Pitt's 12 Horse Power, down or luoiiiited. No. 2— Pitt's 10 Horse Power, down or mounted. ^^. S—Oweas' ' Triangle" Power. 2 to 4 Hone Power, down. r^ MaCDO.VAIjD M.VNrFACTrRINr; COMPANT. 23 %c flyers Low Down Tank Pamp. Thi.s 1)1 imp Ls prcicriaiDle for the followinc] [Hirposes: I'illiiiL' tliicsrier tanks, wasliinj.' out lioilers, for usfi iti shallow stock wells, lirainiiit;; cellars iind barn yards, irrigation purposes, washing wa},'ons, window.s, etc , .sprayin,!,' fruit trees, putting out iircs, and general use ahout the farm. As a prulectiou again,st fireitis Slitbout a Rival »♦**♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ It IS fitted with two drip cocks to drain cylinder. Capacity : "J barrels per minute. Brass valve seat and metal plungers, faced with rubber. 24 M.M'IMINAI.Ii M »M 1 Al Tl FllM. (ilNri'WV. n WMo ^ S \ II!'] Lilt (111 oiipusitc pa;,'t ic]ircscnls mir l.nw Dnwii 'r.ink Kniic runi|i, 'I'li.- inun.' ilcsci iiirs it, vrrv wril.as it is s.) cMistiiicii'.hisyVy llh' LOW DllWy oy Tar ny TAXK Tli.MvliiHJi r isiii a liiiiizuiitiil iiiisilimi. I'.y this ronsiruciinii we ifuin -n-at si ivipj;! Ii ami -iinpliiii v, li i-~>iririiy y ,- ^^;;V,. •' 'I'I'llllc-actilli;' |llllll|l, Sllckiliu; WallM llllnllu'll t,;-),. ,„,/,. mi rar|| >||,,kr Ml ill,. |r\,.|', li has ^^ Lt'^'^"'\ h'Wff pieces tlian any nlhcr lank ]iuiii|i ever nlU'ivd id thr Irailr. The cx-lin.iii i- :. in, m IvT" z^^-^'K ''■^]] 'l''iiiirirr. huivil Mil Liihc and imhshrd ; lia> .". III. >liMkr. will, i' m ,,|,r < Imi- mm th.ii and AvXJ',^ ./'^ disehar^v The ]>Iiiii,u'T i> s.ilid, ih. val\ .'^ h. uT'i j-iii (i| mi d.a . and inu\iii'jii ihiIm' . \liii iiJ^^*"^ ili'i- fni'ins a siii'liMii which lills ihr cylindt r. and at ihr saiiir nine dnvr- \va! cr . mt ,.t I lie "ihcr cinl. Then mi ivhirii stinkc ihis water in tlie cylinder is driven Mil* ami is iviiljed finni (i|i|insiie end. The >|i,>iii is at- tached td ImJi Mt jHini|i. i> icvisiMe, ami is so ariaiii^cd ihal the laru'esl ]uil cm he placed iimier il lini- a\.iidiicj ihc tniilhic Ml' allaidiiic,' lead Im-.. when ymi desire a pad ^f uah'i. It has a ]iM\\eifnl fMice, and will thiMW waler i\() feci tn'iii ihe pniiil mT ihe nM//ie 'I'he \alve seai> are Mf liia<>. and piacli- caily iiideslructilile. Tlie iheek \ alvi's arc iiiclal, lac .^1 wiih ieathci, iind SM arranged lli.il hy iciiimvihl; iinl mh h.p nt pump ;niy (iiie can replace the leaiher f.icine- in a very sIimH lim,'. lu-iielicaliy making u new imiiip of it. It is -iiaranlced i,, ,|,, guod wnrk iindgive satisfiictioi). \U. ijnNMi) \1 \srni nuisi: Comi'ANV. IXxkcr DlLSt Collector. H„,„,„l, ... ,„,.,.,„ a .u, ni „ur.„w>ly ...Llu-at.-.l DECKKn DUST COLLECTOR. This is an aUachn.ent we ,„tn„lu,.,.,i in ,S.::. L ,n -v.n ,.-,■ ,1,. pun.l.s.- is ln.l,ly ,,l,.as...l. Tl. eolLcto. is ,la<.a „„ t„p oj separator. abo.,t „| ,-. .Ins,.,, U l„.l. U-nu. n,H. uf th.. .nain slmHs of separator. It ,^ ,u„Mruc.U.i u. 11.. turm ot a ,•,„ ,„„„ „ , l„„h sp,.,..i, au.l .l,aw^ >1,. .l.,s, l.lon. it, h.av.. tin. „n,.l,i,u.. an.l .v.^ovos it fron, .!,.■ harn tonn... it ^ ' ,;, ,.„.!«■ ,„a.,„tal,l..,,la..,.,.ol„.h.itUH,lisUul,Mo,- .avn..,! away l,y ih. wnl, ^^ e are m a ;::;;;::; ::t::::s:^::':.l^ ^.^ ^ '- .--,. „aa „„. ,,p,n-,un.,y ,. s,...,. ,1..,. ■„ .,.,..,.. ...1 ...., .,• ti.at llic ciMillc' III' :iiarliil,r. all UM-: liivi- tlic Itt'i'kcr Dust I'lillt'flitr, and, in llii. liiuii is kiMil I iiiiil)araliv,iiv rlr.iii. >- ^-'■•7''"'; '■'"'■;?'■■■:'::: 'i:::;:";;::':l::::;:':r'-;:':..i,,.. ,.., , -.■ -i-^ ,t ,,„plovnH.„t Tlu.v i:,M li,| p,it II., any luarhin... W.it.- fi>v pnoo-s, (M.e, afi Vf.v 'B">.»l.l) MAMl/ArrilllM, CoMPAkN, The Triannle Porm Horse PovA'er. To niwt, ii -lowiii'^ ,H ""''•"'"'•"•^■'l'-l-sl.<'l.an-„al in,,,, wl„,.f, ,. „ ••^li'otijror than nrdiniiry hmiiHs. IT. illlii IS \,.1T sirnli^, I '■ "l«W.t journal u „,.0. of :M,u.,, „,.„„,,„, ,„„, „„ „-,,„,,, ■; *'"— '-". ri-f 0,., „„„, , „, tn,u,,.,«, „„. ,„„., „,„,, ,„.„^, „ „„,„„^ , ^, ^__ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mai'ImiNAI.O MASI'KAITfL'BlNd CilMl'AST. *7 brought to bear on the pnds of thn timber, nnd thus avoids the shrinkafje which is the cause of so much trouble with nihi'v powpv-. Tlir ii.niH' wuiL h:i> iiii uii'Vi iri's nv leniions to rot (ir (jocay hy wci nr I'xjiosiirc' lo rain and chati^^e of weather, thus iiiakino it the most durable and economical power ever put on the market. 1Mii'< ]iowei\ on account of itt; compact nes*;, can be used on any ordinary l)arn floor, as the swec]) of the arms need not evcccd l,"i 111 is feel, thus cn.ililioi; farmeis, on wet .ind stormy da\-~, In cnl, crusfi mid piii|) thcii catl/le feed williont exposiiiLT tlicni'^i'lvcs and tciniw, m iwini,' a loii^ and cv pensive bell, as when th<' pnwiT has (n wlm may lie in the city, to see it at our sliops. '\'n tliose at a distance, we will lie pleased to furnish all information rei|nireil on application by leiterorpost card to niir address. »n VlArDoNALD MANl»'ACTt'UIN<-; 'tiiMPASV. Does Cbrcsbing pay ? 1 |jlls q.iosti,..,. |)n,.s thresliin- pay ^ is „■„■ that is very .,ften asked. Does farming pay ' does milliner or store-keeping pay ^ n.igl.t, also l,o asked. To answer tlie.se .incstioiL we must know something of the farm and th. mill and the store. If any one, or all, of these are lir.st-cla.s.s properties, the answer wnuM he, " Ve.s.- If ,]„> r„-n, has been exhau.sted of fertility : the mill out .>f order and half won, out, and the stor. o.-upied hy a lazy and shiftle,ss proprietor, our answer w.ail.l l,e positiv.-ly, '• No." Now, (he .|ue.-r than work for le.ss than fair, honest pay. Don't buy a rig that is cheap, or ollcre.l tn y.u at a low price Fifty .lollars saved in the cost of a maclune is poor economy divided over the six or se^en years your machine should last ; it is hut a small saving. Remember, that it is the ciieap .uaciiine that yields the largest profit to the manufacturer. Don't imagine that he works for n.^tlung, that he lives on potatoes an.l glury ,n order that h. can sell y.,„ . ..l,„p ,,,,Hi,,. (J^. ,,.,,Ht comes first out uf the low price, anM1'ANY. "«iiSBS««iisr 1 '' I ^aa«P®^S^fMS^SSSSi&«&, .,.,,..ia....i.,,.^ Our (Horke sy.*^, ' •*^!- -y'-\\'ri-- ■i^\ A^r 'v'^ '^ ; VV, ■H- -; '•> V\^-^: .'^i r\*^-,oj^ Hrc situated on Railway Hvcnuc iii^ima-imiimm^ii^^^^i in the City of Stratford, WIkh' uc li.ivc rxci'lkiii >lii|ipHiL; t:i< ilitit"-, .iiul call M'ciiie llic iii'i^l Fa'vordbk Freight Rates for Our Customers. « ♦ « « 4 ♦ ♦ « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1) Tjn, !f^'.1ii«J •^i',<^-' 1 "niti > (f.> ,j#»' ^* ■■»0^^ ,1-i^^-