Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ^^ OTTAWA PAINT WORKS LIMITED OTTAWA, CANADAMONTREAL TORONTO VANCOUVER 46 Farmers Magazine. The Cost is so small for the protection you get THERE are millions of dollars invested infarm buildings and machinery. Bothproperty and implements can be indefin-itely conserved by paint and varnish at a costamounting to only a fraction of the loss whichotherwise occurs. Yet hundreds of thousands of dollars are lostevery year to our farmers through rust, rotand wear. Rust is the deadly enemy of implement ormachine. The best steel cannot withstand theinroa


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ^^ OTTAWA PAINT WORKS LIMITED OTTAWA, CANADAMONTREAL TORONTO VANCOUVER 46 Farmers Magazine. The Cost is so small for the protection you get THERE are millions of dollars invested infarm buildings and machinery. Bothproperty and implements can be indefin-itely conserved by paint and varnish at a costamounting to only a fraction of the loss whichotherwise occurs. Yet hundreds of thousands of dollars are lostevery year to our farmers through rust, rotand wear. Rust is the deadly enemy of implement ormachine. The best steel cannot withstand theinroads of the elements without surface protec-tion. The same elements that make rust, just assurely spell rot and ruination for your framehouse and farm buildings. And what rust and rot do in one direction,wear will do in others—to floors and furniturefor instance. The surface is the danger spot. All decay,rust and wear start there. Surface protection—paint and varnish—will save your property. The property owner who tries to save a fewpaint dollars, loses many dollars in repairs andreplacement. Save the surface and you save all. TPH


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