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LARGE BERKSHIRES 
A T HIGH WOOD: 
REDVALE FARM 
Redding, Connecticut 
GUERNSEYS OF QUALITY 
Shorthorn Record in Australia 
Here is a new world’s record for milk¬ 
ing Shorthorns made by .Melba loth of 
Dapbiilara, in Australia. Her year's 
record, begun at the age of four years 
and seven months, is 21 dido y 2 Jbs. milk, 
test 4.41 per cent, lbs, buttorfut. 
She was milked only twice a day. and 
stabled only at night during the Winter. 
Her bntterfat record is exceeded by oue 
Ayrshire, three Jersey, six Guernsey and 
about four dozen Holstein cows, all of 
which were made on more than two milk¬ 
ings n day. unless a new one has been 
made very recently. C. E. B. 
Massachusetts. 
Bull calves of exceptional breeding. Tuber¬ 
culin tested. 
John W. German Robert B. Harris 
_O wner _ Superintendent 
( Signed ) 
^UrTYrv 
Shady Side Berkshires 
Hom s. 111108. old. 813 each. S(.„-k «hlw-ed o, < 
fiu-iloa Guaranteed. E. S. MsilElt, tvon., IIm 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Berkshires of Size and Quality 
/11 rices. Spei ini pilcea on bred -ows and gilts. Good 
show record, t 'hnlei a immune. RICHARD E. WAIS, Lebanon, N.J 
Registered BERKSHIRE PIGS 
Offers a few Bull Calves from 3-18 months 
old. All from high testing A. R. dams Herd 
free from tuberculosis. Prices reasonable. 
P. F. Staples. Mgr., Fast Holliston. Mass. 
Oregon Jersey Herd Record 
The Jersey herd owned by McArthur 
& Stan IF, of Oregon, is making a herd ree¬ 
d'd for average production which is be¬ 
loved the greatest by any breed in the 
world for a six months’ period. Follow- 
ng is the record by months: 
No. of cpyvs 
on test Average lbs. 
Month for month butterfat 
May l.j liO.G'S 
June . 16 59.52 
July . 15 61.37 
A Trust . 17 5S.S0 
1 "ptember . IS 5S.49 
October . 16 61.19 
four months. 
AMES HILL KAitM 
Fifteen Dollar*. 
West tip. in i.eboro, Vermont 
From Men Who Know— 
Stale Experiment Stations, high agricul¬ 
tural authorities and big breeders do not 
Rive their endorsements rceklpsglv. if S an 
exception when they write at nil Much letters 
as we have from scores of Institutions that 
have used Gray lawn Farms I.ouse-Chase. 
Only one answer—Louse-Chase DOES hill 
the lice on any farm animal, emvs. horses, 
swine and poultry. Kills ticks on sheep, 
too. without staining the wool. Graylawu 
Louse-Chase is a fine powder, easy ami con¬ 
venient to use in any wenrher: enmes in a 
liberal dollar package with sifter top A 
little goes a long way, so that tin- cost per 
animal of killing every louse is surprisingly 
small. 6 
You need to take no one’s word for it: 
every package of Gruylawn Farms Louse- 
( base has an absolute guarantee of MONEY 
HACK, plus 10 per cent, if you ate not en¬ 
tirely satisfied, bold by dealers, or we will 
mail postpaid if yonrs is not supplied. 
SPR 1 NGBANK BIG TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
1 eit 1 0 r spring. 1922. liners to a good on of Svmholeer 
■to. AU CHOLERA IMMUHE. No. 181200. For Price address 
J. E. IV A1 SO.V - Marbledulc. Conn. 
We are offering foi sale two remtered buJU read-.- 
for servire from A. It. stork on liotli rides for St 50 
EACH. Also two younger hulls from six to nine 
months old for *100 Each Herd Federally 
Tnbercnhn Tested. Kenl opportunity for formers. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr. Mgr. Cohassct, Mass. 
KKKsiiikES. Bitr typo now s. hoars and pUrsforsale. 
All at.tck guaranteed. Patmook fakhs, HartfiHd. s.Y. 
MERCER COUNTY DUROC JERSEY 
ASSOCIATION 
BRED SOW SALE 
n i. m. March 1 u a. m. 
JOHN H.& KENNETH HANKINSON FARM 
Writ, /or Sals List. G LEN MOORE. N.J. 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bit-d, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the Stay—Dolly Dimple- 
Golden Secret, and (Tie ruvood breeding r.at of \ K 
dams or dams tbac wifi he tested. Wi Ite fur sales list 
and Pedigrees. WJW , nunr cibma ?3 s m* e. bi.ii. 
Average. 16 60.01 
The cows are still doing well and will 
apparently finish a year of remarkable 
production. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and halls of serviceable age. A. R. breed¬ 
ing. Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigree- 
SMITHVItLE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
Reg. DUROC SOWS 
GRAYLAWN FARMS, Inc. 
Box H-9 NEWPORT, Vt, 
Fred for March farrow. Sired by and bred to the 
best boars in X.Y. State. C. E. VEAK, Canandaigua, N.Y 
We Offer for Sale a Number of CHOICE 
Grade Guernsey Springers 
Dua to freshen within 60 days 
Tuberculin Tested 
SUBJECT TO BEING UNSOLD 
Rollwood Farm, Guilford, Conn. 
Brv<l i -Gi 
Sensation. 
DUROCS 
Joe Orion 2nd. O. C. K. and Sens 
r .? " *•' spring Boars „nd 
U. PaTI IM.Kix A SOX, UcrrllUtrf, 
Re gistcred Durocs 
OKI II. a It HOOK FA KM c. M. PALMES, Prop.' V»l„tle. N.t! 
I"l‘i GUERNSEYS 
choice Bnll Calves, ranging in age* from three 
months to a serviceable age. Masher Sequel and May 
Rose breeding. Excellent individuals, ami f r - m 
Dams dmng 400 to 5(10 lbs. fat with ordinary farm 
care. These are priced to sell. Address; 
It. A 1*0W KU», Stoney Hill farm*. Glen-haw, Pa 
ering this matter reads us follows: 
Section 33a. Skim-milk or whey, which 
are by-products of butter factories, cheese 
factories or other dairy plants ,,r places, 
if returned, given, sold, or delivered to 
persons who may thereafter use the same 
for feeding purposes shall, before being 
so returned, given, sold, or delivered, be 
heated to a temperature of 150 degrees F. 
Xo skim-milk or whey from such plants 
shall lie fed to domestic animals until 
after it has been heated as herein pro¬ 
vided. 
1 he Department of Agriculture gives 
the following reason for this law : 
The reason for the enactment of this 
section was that many authorities are of 
the opinion that, bovine tuberculosis is 
rapidly spread among domestic animals 
by feeding skim-milk and whey returned 
from butter and cheese factories- without 
ta'ing^ pasteurized. A recent illustration 
• it this has been called to our attention 
where an owner of purebred cattle fed 
scute young cattle for a short period of 
time on skim-milk from a butter factory 
where the law was m-t being complied 
with. Shortly after this a tuberculin test 
of his herd ^disclosed the fact that several 
animals which had been fed on this skirn- 
nulk were tubercular, but that the rest 
of his herd was practically free from the 
disease. 
It is estimated that more than two 
nrillion dollars was spent in tins State 
during the past year in an effort to con¬ 
trol bovine tuberculosis, and. in view of 
this large expenditure, it would seem that 
every effort_ possible should be taken to 
prevent the infection of healthv animals. 
The way to avoid this great loss is for 
the creamery or station to heat the milk 
to 150 degrees. Then it can legally be 
fed. 
Extra Quality SWISS MILK GOATS 
Grade Tuggenburg Buekr. **20. Pure Btu-ka, *55. 
S. J. SHAKPLES R. D, 6 Norristown, Pa. 
Beechford Farms GUERNSEYS 
Offers fm- sale bu 1 valves with A. R. breeding. 
Drives reasonable. Her.) uinieT Federal supervision 
Mount Tremper Ulster Co. New York 
Vitrnrottc RnrL c *nd opting-fr»sli I a ,<-s, f mm Pr..litleTog- 
iiguiuuauuvna g-cabui gs, Omuivi-H Nubians and ltvuu- 
tiful Angoras, *20, Pairs. MS. LLOYD C0L0S00K0.MDbiiion.Pt. 
New York 
Rnaie Grade Toggenburg Doe*. Guaranteed fre-h 
uuais this spring. Pure Registered Togg.nbui-g Buck. 
Prices right. R. S. HOLLAND, King Ferry. N.Y. 
JL.JLHlYlrbrtlKtS. They are 
t.neon type. EVENTUALLY yon will raise' 
them. Why not now ! Free circular. 
A. S. GRAY BILL, LOCUST LAWN FARM 
•'or ** . . Bird In-lliiod, P». 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
... Boar Pigs; l'arelated Pairsa ml Trios, 
lined sows and gilts- W ii** tor 
FAK ,N8W OKTII, Cuba. New York 
SUNNYSIDE G UERNSE YS 
inir. two to seven titonths old Prices m !,-in!v u-- 
ciedited herd No. 10036. JAS. E. ran ALSTINE, Kindtrhook, N Y. 
BiffTvnpPolamfc < ’ h . oi, ’* ! rie* for sale. 
** 'r c 1 UldllUs (Also n few sow*.) Write 
ri|P; yon will L'esurprisedliow Ion-1 am selling these 
choice pigs for. O. S. HALL, Farmdale, Ohio 
Weave offering animals of ullages for sale. 
Let us know j-our wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby, Omc 
AYRSHIRES From Federal Tested ^credited 
Bull—2 years, Excei-tioun breeding.S2.-,o 
Bull—l year, Good breading... . . IOC 
Bnll Calf—4 mouths.- 7."> 
Bull—8 mouths, Grandson of Finlaystou. 200 
Pedigrees on Aptilivatiou. 
FEKRY WARREN - F*eru, Vermont 
TarT JERSEY S 
Several Graat-Graudsons of 
OXFORD YOU’LL DO 
P-4075 H. C. All out of Register of Merit Dams, 
Priced lo SELL IMMEDIATELY. 
HAMILTON FARM Gladstone. N. J, 
Iter. HAMPSHIRE SttKF. 
EWt:s. Apply uenm hum 
ForSale 
UAM8 and 
I'urriiBk*, .\. Y. 
R EG. SHROPSHIRE EWKS, hwd to Imp. Rjun. 
A so Hams, STEVE.\S BROS. Wilson. JVeiv 1'or* 
R eg. Shropshire Kwe». Brvd. All agva. Bargains. 
Lambs also. 1.LIIOV C. tlOtl tit, l.miianiill*. .\«>t York 
Sides are heavy Book Board. Imita¬ 
tion Leather Back and Corners, 
Cloth Sides. Two Tongues Insitie. 
Inside of Cover Neat Lining Paper 
Stomped in Gold—“R ural New- 
Yokkeb”— on outside. 
Reg. Shropshire Ewes 
Bt viI to a big ram 
Hubart C. Beardsley. Montour Folio, H.» 
REGISTER OF 3VXERIT JERSEYS 
Cows, heifers, calves. Grand 1. . I calf. Gold Mesial itock. 
Jap Nayda Family. Accredited Herd. Great chance to 
secure choice stock. Sale list moiled, rrices right. 
V. F. YOUNG - Phoenix, New Yoi b 
J not the dug you have beon wa iling for la m or vil¬ 
lage. ADva>s at home. Go--I liunier or watch 
dog. Spayed fouialo, born Oct, lit. UILG, Pri -,- J25. 
Also puppies, born Jan. 3. Males S25; fe¬ 
males. $15. Pedigree on i m a-t. 
Indian Trail Rex. A. K t*. 28C78 at stud. SonofCli. 
' id - j : 
nock. F. J. CHAMPIIA. JeU.rson. «.Y. R. R. Slllien. SumlorJ, N ». 
Will hold 52 issues, or more. 
Sent prepaid upon receipt of 
price, 65c. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 West 30th St. New York C: 
Jersey Cattle 
IMPfiRTEO JflP BREEDING. Cows. H-if.-s. Calves. 
GOLDEN Sl’KI.AG . Milford. Fa. 
Warts 
I have a heifer about one year old 
which is covered with warts. ' On its 
stomach is a duster of about 15 which 
hang down about 4 in. and make an ugly 
appearance. Could you tell me any vcm- 
e <fr ? , . II. T. S. 
Pennsylvania. 
Twist off the large warts that have nar¬ 
row necks and then apply pine tar with 
an old, stubby paint brush. Repeat the 
application of tar once a week until it is 
no longer necessary. Masses of small 
warts will also disappear in time if treat¬ 
ed with pine tar. but they will be likely 
to drop off more quickly if robbed daily 
with a thick paste of cold pressed castor 
oil. flowers of sulphur and table salt. A 
free application of fresh axle grease also 
serves fairly well for the removal of 
masses of warts. If any wart is tardy 
in removal and yon do not care to cut it 
out with a sharp knife, saturate it once 
daily with a mixture of equal quantities 
of salicylic acid and castor oil. 
GERMAN SHEPHERD com 1 '!! 
Old Iviglisli Shepherd dogs.; Brood Matrons. I'm- 
nios. Bred for farm helpers, Spotted Poland China 
Hogs. lO.- tor instructive list Nishnti Collie 
Keunels. W. R WATSON M U r , Box 1745, Macon Mo. 
For Sole— Pure Blooded Holstein BULL CALF 
dropped Jan. SO, ’22, out of Johanna M.kplccrof De Kol 
(now giving over to Iba. intlkT Uy Kmc Sylvia Cobuntbii 
Dviivvv. P'-ive, *100. A cl unre for souio one t , grt a 
wry fine ’.till from high prod living sin. < nt a i> w (u-lvv. 
Inquire SI PT. T«o Pine Turin, Alt. KUve, Ji. Y. 
I AM TAKING ORDERS FOR 
Reg. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES 
seven to ten days old. Sired by King Pontiac Buri.9 
Sohleue, a '0-lb. bnll. The Dams are 3-'*a--t.•!: 
beifers uiilking 55 to 80 lbs. a dnv. Price. $40 Guar¬ 
anteed to please. WILLIS A. WHITE, Geneva. New York 
Ivdlewed COLLIE PUP? 
NELSON BUGS. 
The intelligent kind. 
GstOVE C.TV. Pi, 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
F E n TL E T <s* 
for hunting and killing rats. Instruction book and price 
list tree. Levi Feruaworth New London, Ohio 
Registered (Spot Farm) Holsteins i?mS'o^i.i.%o 
cows and 10 bulls. JOHN C. REAGAN, Twlly, N.Y. 
The ^GsinessFafiK?rs Paper 
H oi,I v in • t rir.laei lt«tt«r mn 0Hull Pair**. PurvUml reglster- 
ed and high grade. 8p<e»<i>d TU' uluaisand breeding 
Keg. Duroo Digs. 8R0WNCR0FT FARMS. McGrow. Cordon* Co., H.l 
I Hiive He«ju!tiil Thoroughbrt-J ANGOKA CATS 
AND KITTENS for salt*. S6 ; Females. § 5 . 
JOHN S. IJANLETT, fin Tree Cat Firm, RoekTille, Maine 
For Sale-Belgian Stallion Tour 6 years 
Chestnut. 1,900 lbs. Sure foal getter. First Prize 
New York State Fair. Certificate soundness state 
inspection. K. E. llorton, Johnson City, N.Y. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
MILKING SHORTHORNS F D ™7 8 
The dairy coyv of Old England. Gnaiitv milk 
Prime beef. WALNUT GROVE FARM Wsshinotonville. N.Y. 
PERCHERON STALLIONS 
coming two to five year* old, sired by Grand Champions. 
JNO. F. STOLI.F.R U SOW - Gallon, Ohio 
II.KING SIIOKT1IOKN HI LI. CALVKP. *50 
cAcii. BY EKETT FOX - Lowbll, Mass. 
