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The Morning Bulletin 1919-07-01 - 1919-09-30
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T7. EDMONTON Bri.T.KTIN V .r.: L Ull CT r fac- o ce 2 tO i. ' T I DEMONSTRATIONS OF THIS TRACTOR GIVEN DAILY ON THE Why Invest Your Money In Tractors That Are In l The Experimental Stage ? The HART-PARR were the founders of the tractor industry in America, and have shown superiority in numerous tractor demonstration tests. This Tractor gives you more reserve power above its rating than any other tractor built, and t less cost. OLD MIDWAY SITE BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS OF NEW HABT-PARR Motor 2 cylinder twin. 6 cycle. Valve in head. TftO R.P.M. Tractor Frame Cast steel, one piece. No bend, no twlsu Carhuwtor New Dray kerosene shunt. ' N T B arlnt S. K. F. snd Hyatt. jf KjmmmU Two forward; one revem*. : ' Transmission Selective sliding; fcesr. ? ; ' Cool In* I gt;erioe Honeycomb radiator shaft drlven pump and fan. T Irtibrlraclon Force Feed Fresh olL ** Shipping Weight 615* pound*. AULT BURTON lt; 102 Adams Building, Edmonton Phone 4484 How We Get The Extraordinary Power and Economy Extensive test prove that to burn kerosene efficiently, the fuel should bo fed cold when running on full loud SO that all the expansion takes place in the combustion rhniubrr. It likewise proves that when running on no load or light load, the mixture should bo preheated beforo it eaters the combustion chamber. The new Dray Kerosene Shunt, a product of the Hart- Parr factory and used exclusively on the New Hart Parr performs this function in an ideal way. At full load the Rray Kerosene Shunt FoedM rold fuel through the butterfly valve direct to the combustion chamber. At light load it forces the fuel down through the hot exhaust manifold, pur-healing it before it enters the combusion chamber giving n smooth running engine at all loads without delicate adjustment of tbe carlmr- etor. It is a'simple device, as yon will see by the illustration, ct it enables the New Hart-Parr to bum kerosene us successfully as gasoline engines burn gasoline. This is the explanation of thc economical, flexible power of the New Hart-Parr. Wc arc agents for thr 'ioodisarT-amI A TTTT man Tayfor Separators. Ask us about them before buying. Harvest With a Case Kerosene Tractor Thii I* th* n**w and batter way. It manaii mer* wtrk, hauler work and dona exactly wtatn /ou want It. The Ca * 10 -lA kerosene Tractor pictured above la enppclally rf'omnifnd d tor hmjtng and barrelling. It la tht? amall- vt of our four tisaa. Xt la tha almpltit, moat pewerfnl trac* tor built. It will pull two 14-1o lt;-b plowa under all reasonable condition*, two fl-foot binder*, a 23-aboi* itralo drill, a rvat tlon frplke-tooth harrow* an ft-foot double action dlac hirrovr or a I rgo manure aprrader. For belt work tt la rery practical- It will mttmUy driT* fl Cmme 30 x 28 Tbrether with feeder anil wind atarkcr, a No. 12 Caw Silo Filler with 40-font blower. HallriK Pre**, F*ed Mill, Small Corn Hunker or SbeUer. Thla tractor 1 u ed by pro*r***i * farmera all over the lnnd. Tt la mado by the J. I. Cane Threibiug Macbla* Company, fnnioiia for 77 yeara amour farm- tr*. No tractor la Iti equal. No fln r can bo built. I will be jrUfl to tell you all about thla nnd other rW Tra *tora lf you wlU five mo tbo Opportunity. Edmonton Exhibition, July 5 General Programme. 12 SATURDAY, July 5th . MONDAY, July 7th . TUESDAY, July 8th . WEDNESDAY, July 9th THURSDAY, July 10th FRIDAY, July llth SATURDAY, July 12th .- ' : : R. O. MORRISON gt; trnm leint Arm. DKAI.KR Tclrphen* till 1842 KEROSENE TRACTORS L INFORMATION. Excursion Rate Fare and One-TUird on aU Railways LIVE STOfcK All bulldlnas will * gt; In rradl- neis tor the r *c *ption' of horsea. cattle, sheep, pwlne and poultry on July 4. All animals muat be on the jcrounds no later than 10 o'clock a.m. on Monday. July 7- OTHKR EXHIBITS Exhibitor* In various de- par montn not mentioned above are requoxlcd lo brlntc In their exhibit* on Saturday, July 6th, at any time between 9 a.m. nnd 6 p.m. (unleaa otherwise mentioned In rulva covernlnf Individual departments). Exhibitors, on arrlylnr with lhe articles, will apply at the general office, when they will be Informed where the article* are to be placed. All boxes, wrappinc. nd other packing material must be cleared away and everything In propter order before 10 a.m. on the opening day. S STABMNtt/FbRAGE AND ICE Tha Association ahall supply, free of charge, stable room and water for all animals properly entered. Arrangements have been made by the Association for the saje of feed and baled hay on the Exhibition grounds. Exhibitors are requested to report any overcharge to the Manager. Straw can be purchased from the Grounds- Superintendent for 50c per bale. Ice can be purchased from the Ira Company which te located southwest of the Manufacturers' Building; a reasonable charge will be made, delivery free. Important No officer of the Association, Sup- ertendent, assistant, or employee shall be permitted directly or Indirectly to make an entry in any department of the Exhibition over which he presides or wherein he may be employed. Preparation Day -. t Automobile Day Children'. Day Farmers' Day . Citizens' Day Commercial Travellers' Day Automobile Day Camp Ground A Camp Ground will hm oatab- lUhed for the accommodation of thoso doalrlnc to live In the tented rity. AcrommmUrtom for Vlftllora Ladle* and *en- Ufmen may he aaeured nt finding ln tho bullfl- inga everything neeeaaary for the convenience and comfort of young and old during the Exhibition* For the convenience of thoae who cannot get hotel accommodation the Exhibition Aaaocla- tlon will have an offlco centrally located, with phone connection, where vlaltnra can aecure ad- dreaeea of private realdtncea where rooma can be obtained. Th* phone number anct the addj-caa of ths office wilt ba ad -ertlaed In the n*wepaper* aome Time prior to the opening or the Exhibition, alao at the various railway etatlona. Kmrrgency .Hoftpliul A 5 m nil hoapltal In charge of a phyalrlan and competent nuraea will hm* located nppoaite the w lt; dminl*trii(lon Office. Vleltora Injured or takei Va t. n the grounde will be -pr niptly cared for in the hoapltal* Day Xiiraery and Playground In connection with the hoapltal, a baby check room haa b**en organlaed, where babies und young chlldten may be left at all hour* In charge of experienced nurae*. A nominal fee will be charged. 1* d rV tlmt Room A Ladle** Reat Room will be located* In a tent near the hoapltal. Thla Iteet Room, which will be under tho eupervialon of the Department of Women* a Inetitutea of the Province of Alberta, la Intended to bo a meeting place for ladiea from city and country Omrk Room A Chftck Room in charge of reliable persona wlll he located lnalde the main entrance. Packagea may be checked at a nominal fee, and any overcharge ahould be reported to the manager. Percheron and Belgian Stallions and Mares We have at our Kdmonton Barns between thirty nnd forty young Registered 8taUIona and Mures. Our young .Stallions from two to five yeara old are weighing from 1700 to 2200 pounds in good breeding Dealt Have somo wonderful teams of Kogiptered Peroh ron and Belgian Maro. If lt; gt;u have a Stallion to trade in, we-can handle him. We ein give you time if y.QiLwsed it. Inspection, invited and inquiries a; Importer* nnd Pcslt The R. F. DYGEIttXO., LTD. Barns: 10139 97th St. and 10034 103rd Ave., Edmonton 1-honet SI610, 4147. I2S4 K. K. Drgrrt, Mmnmcrr THE HUBER LIGHT FOUR THE EFFICIENT UNIT OF FARM POWER )0 not fail to see the Old Reliable Huber Separator and the Huber Light Four Tractor at the Edmonton Exhibition Fair Week, close to the CMd Midway cite. r Use The Huber Junior Separator and Save the Grain )Q YOUR OWN* THRESHIXG with yonr own help when the grain is jua . right. Save loss from sprouting if the season is wet and save loss from shelling out if the season is dry. d i i i : BARKLEY TRACTOR AND SEPERATOR COMPi ' General Distributors 10270, 97th Street, Edmonton Phone 2723 -
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Image 88 (1919-07-07), from microfilm reel 88, (CU1746925). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.