THE POULTRY YARD continued 



WIRE HEN NESTS. 



25C each; $2 50 per dozen. 



CLIMAX LEG BANDS. 



Made of spring brass, and so made that the taix 

 acts as a clasp, holdinjir them so<'iiroly in place. 

 Price, per dozen, 20c. PeroO, eoc. Per 100, $1 oO 



Lice Killer and Nest 



COM BINED I N ONE, 



The only positive preventive and cure T ocfincr Pffpr-tivp 

 forGapis and Poultry Cholera, and a -l^a^iiug. iineLUve, 

 most CAcellent medicine for young |<,Jr,i- TTYnf^tTiiup 

 Turkeys that have been exposed to the ■C.^peubivc. 

 weather: also an excellent medicine for ' Tinl- affprt the flavnr 



horses, cattle, sheep and hogs. All who ; aneci ine navor 



have used Hav.-n s Llimax Condition of the egg OT injure it 



Powders once will have it again. / _ •■ . i , 



,„ , r. 1 _ lor hatcnin« . , 



13-oz. package 25C By mail, 40 C ^ 

 oi-oz. packages, 50c 5-lb. box $1 00 I ^^'^^ • dozen. 



PORCELAIN NEST EGGS. 



The Iiest and cleanest nest egg used. Each, s cts. 

 dozen, 25 cts.— by mail, 50 cts. 



POULTRY MARKER. 



This little instrument is used for 

 marking young and old chickens. It is 

 invaluable to breeders and farmers. 

 Thev are made in two sizes for large or 

 small chicks; nickle-plated, have steel 

 cutter and spring, and are made small and neat to carry in the vest 

 pocket. Sent by mail on receipt of price, 25C 



FRENCH POULTRY KILLING KNIFE. 



The most e.xpeditious and humane way of killing and dressing poultr.v 

 is by the French mi-tho 1. Q hese knives are made of the finest steel. 

 Price, with instructions, each 50c 



KAFFIR CORN— Red or White. 



Makes excellent food for poultry or pigeons, either fed in the grain 

 or ground and cooked. Also an excellent forage plant. Sow four to. 

 five pounds to acre. 5 lbs., 25 cts. Bushel, $1.25. 



HAVEN'S ROUP PILLS. 



For the cure of Roup, Catarrh, Colds, etc. Box 25c 



Sheridan's Condition Powder. 



Strictlj; a medicine to be given in 

 the food, "once daily, in small doses. 

 Prevents and cures all diseases of 

 hens. Worth its weight in gold 

 when hens arc moulting. Price, 

 small packages, 25c., 5 for $i.oo; 

 large packages, $1 00, by mail $1.25; 

 6 large packages, by express, $5-So. 



WHILE OSf 



EGG PROPl^^^«- 



COSTS ONLY 



Rust's Egg Producer- 



This has given our customers uni- 

 versal sati.5f action. It supplies 

 those substances which produce 

 Egg growth and development, t-o 

 moderate in price, it should be used 

 winter and summer. 



1-lb. package, 25c., 'ZH-lh. package 

 50c., 6-lb. box, $I.OO. 



If to he sent by mail, add 16 cents 

 per lb. to pay postage. 



DRATTS poultry 



Pratt's Poultry Food will 

 make hens lay all the 

 year, and is excellent for 

 feeding young chicks. 

 For large fowls mix one 

 oz. with the food for 15 or 

 20. For 15 or 20 chicks 

 give H ounce everv other 

 day. m-lb pkg. 25c; 5-lb 

 pkg. 60c; 12-lbbulk$t.25; 

 Zo-lb bulk $2-50. 



Pratt's Food for Horses. 

 7 lbs, Snc; 12X lbs, 75c. 

 25 lbs.. $1.50. 



Pratt's Animal Regulator, 

 25c. package. 



SCRATCH FOOD. 



This is a mixture of 



gnin, etc., designed to 



make chickens scratch, which exercise is highly beneficial. 



8 lbs., 25c.; 25 lbs., 50c.: 100 lbs.. $150 



TRADE MARK REGISTERED* 



PIGEON FOOD. 



CANADA FIELD PE«S-Pock, 40c.; bushel, $1 25. BUCKWHEAT-Quart 10c; 

 peck, 40cts. HEMP SEED— Pound, Bets.; i pounds. 25 cts. 



GRANULATED CHARCOAL. 



A little ground charcoal, mixed with the soft feed in the morning, 

 once or twice a week, is an excellent corrective for the fowls, and. 

 k'-eps them healthy. 



1 lb., lOc; 5 lbs., '30c., 10 lbs., 50c.; 25 lbs., Sl.OO; 100-lb. bag, 8;3.50 



CLOVER MEAL FOR POULTRY. 



By all odds the best and most economical way of feeding clover. 

 Can be fed in mash with other food. 50-lb bag, $1 .25; 100-lb bag, $2-00 



CUT CLOVER HAY. 



Excellent food for winter and early spring. 



50-lb. hag, $1.25; 100-lb. bag, $2.00 



GROUND BEEF SCRAPS. 



Our ground beef scraps are espeeiall.y prepared. Feed three times a 

 week at the rate of about a handful to everv three birds in the morning 

 meal of hot food. During warm weather the scraps need not be fed 

 more than once a week. 5 lbs. 25c; lu lbs. 40c; 50 lbs. $1,25; 100 lbs. $2,25 



MEAT MEAL. 



This is a true egg-producing, flesh and bone-forming food, and sup- 

 plies just what laving hens and growing chicks require. It is not a 

 medicine. It is fed with other foods. Ked to small chicks about three 

 times a week will promote health, growth and vigor. 



51bs., 25C.; lulbs., 40C.; 25 lbs., 75c.; 50 lbs., $1.25: 100 lbs., $ 2.23: 



CRACKED POULTRY BONE. 



This article is manufactured from fresh, clean bones, and is perfectly 

 pure and sweet. The bones are exti a selected, be ing ti 1st boiled to re- 

 move the meat, and then ground. No chemicals whatever are applied 

 to them in the course of manufacture, so that they are turned out green 

 and pure. Should be fed to the poultry daily, abouta handful toevery 

 fiv e fowl':, like grain or any other feed. An excellent bone and egg 

 producer, kee|)iug the fou ls strong on their legs and largelv increasing 

 their laying qualities. 51bs.25c; ]01bs.40c; 351bs.$l,00; jOnlb s. $2.25 



BONE FLOUR FOR POULTRY. 



For mixing once a day with soft feed this is unsurpassed. Lav ing 

 hens and young chickens, whose diLic-^tix c ]>owers are not stromr. art- 

 much benefitted by this, especially (im iiig winter months, or wiierc 

 closel'' conlined in \ ards. This is evacth the same as the cracked bone 

 described above, onlv it is ground much liner. 



51bs.,2oc.; lU lbs., 4Uc.; oOlbs., $1.0 0; 100 lbs . , $2,50 



CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS 



This is a most imiiortant article for the poultry yard tlirou"-h the 

 winter, and should be liberaU supr>lied to the lou Is. 'in summer, wlien 

 left 10 run at large, thev can find their own shell-making material, but 

 when ev ervthing is frozen or covered Aith snow, thev must be helped 

 out if eggs are wanted. 5 lbs., lOc; u O-lb. bag, 50c.; 'oOlt-lb. bag, $2.00 

 bpecial prices in large quantities. 



MICA CRYSTAL GRIT AND HANN'S GRANITE. 



To aid (iigp.slion ir is necps=;ary to feed 5ome gritty material 

 want bettfr than auv other article known. 



51b.s., 15c.; iOOlbs., 90c.; 20011 



Tliese suppl.v this 



$1.75: r,onibs., $4.00 



HiRhly recommended for poultry as one of the best eep-prodiicinp foods known, 

 keeping tl.em in good condition. Lb. 8c.; 51bs.. 25c.: 100 lbs., $3,50 



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