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these pests very quickly ; but it is quite necessary to force 

 it into every crack, crevice, or any place the lice might in- 

 habit. It is not safe or advisable to apply kerosene to the 

 nests. For the nests use our 



REMEDY NO. 155 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price, 50 cents. 



BODY AND SHAFT LICE.— This species of lice are 

 very troublesome during both winter and summer. They 

 inhabit the body of the fowl. Chickens cannot thrive when 

 covered with lice, and if the vermin are not exterminated, 

 disease will soon make its appearance among the flock. 



TREATMENT : — Road dust alone is an excellent ex- 

 terminator for this variety of lice. Quantities of it should 

 be thrown into the poultry houses, on the roosts, into the 

 nests, and over the fowls. 



LICE ON LITTLE CHICKS.— These are known as 

 head lice and gray lice, and can be driven from the chicks 

 almost instantly, by using our 



REMEDY NO. 155 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price, 50 cents. 



MOULTING OR SHEDDING FEATHERS. 



During the period of moulting fowls should have extra 

 care. Feed plenty of nutritious food to which has been 

 added our (POULTRY POWDER) 



REMEDY NO. 159 AS DIRECTED. 

 Our powder will hasten the process of moulting, and 

 at the same time keep the fowls in good condition, there- 

 fore the hens will commence laying much sooner than they 

 would were they neglected. 



Price of remedy No. 159, 50 cents. 



