Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Make Your Magazine Give You Full Value You do not get out of Farmers Magazine all that it has for you ofinterest and value unless you read the advertisements it contams. You get information from them. You learn all about manythings that are of so much personal importance in your keep you posted. They tell you what is new and desirable. Make a practice of reading the advertisements in each issue ofFarmers*. Read them as news from the business world, pub-lished for your benefit. They will help you to live better anddress better and make more
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Make Your Magazine Give You Full Value You do not get out of Farmers Magazine all that it has for you ofinterest and value unless you read the advertisements it contams. You get information from them. You learn all about manythings that are of so much personal importance in your keep you posted. They tell you what is new and desirable. Make a practice of reading the advertisements in each issue ofFarmers*. Read them as news from the business world, pub-lished for your benefit. They will help you to live better anddress better and make more of your income in every way. 38 Farmers Magazine. Ask your dealer for ourRed Cedar Shingle Booklet ? SHINGLB AGENCY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 910-11 Metropolitan , TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THIS PAPER simply fill in this coupon and mailit in with $ *It gives you hard, cold,liftable plans to makeand save more money.** It will help you in every sectionof farm life. The A^IacLean Publishing Co., Limited 143 University Ave., Toronto, Ont. Please send me FARMERS MAGAZINEfor one year. Heres $ to pay for it. November 15, 1920 sonal influence as described in the lines: A million lives must touch our lives As we go on our wayThrough this dear world of struggle, To a land we do not know;And so this is my constant wish, This ever do I pray,That my life help those other lives, That touch it on the way. We cannot leave a message like thiswithout quoting another one given tothe convention by Mrs. L. B. McLevy,of Rodney. It is the law of the CampFire Girls and might well be adoptedby the Institutes: To seek beauty
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