The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
DOGS and FERRETS 
385 
|..llirr.f.l COI.IJB Pipe 
NELSON BROS. 
The Intelligent kind 
flnnvE C.ty. Pa 
Grade 
Also Kids. 
Toggenburg Goats, Fresh 
Reasonable. E M BARRETT, Amher.t, Virginia 
231 females without A. It. ree 
ords, hut having A. It. dams. 
vanned Register record pliuetl on n Inun¬ 
dation cow in the average breeders’ herd 
would increase the value of her progeny 
by about 8125. and tin' cow herself will 
double in value. It has been estimated 
that the cost of placing an Advanced 
Register record on a cow ranges from 
$50 to $100, depending on the number on 
test. 
11-\mi-olds, tnbevi'iilln tested, to < i V giinrn 
soon dm' Ornishy brooding. Kurin l'o 
Stitimi<■ r home. dnitving i.r cuttle breeding 
IIOW 1 l |,, lOnrlls Oruugc t‘o., X, 
w.-ki x. Y. c . Erie R. R. 
IIr a MTnTn¥\ T " bnv 8 hc,,i of 
W /\ fV I ft J1 JERSEYS —GUERNSEYS 
V V rill JL JJ JLF er.iliy good biittar breed 
Dnser.be fullv first letter, 
FRANK. MADKIl), . URAIUOKl), PA. 
For Sale 3 REG. HOLSTEIN COWS 
High Producer* Korndyko and Orm»bv breeding. Also 
it yearling bull from satin- line. Tuberculin tested. Kx- 
cel lent Opportnnlty. II. >1 K1IK1K yum, .-rar.dalr A V 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
lino*. l’’»r I»iai• tienlnrs write BONO FARMS, Troy, Penn 
Copy and instructions for clas¬ 
sified advertisements or change 
of copy must re:eh us on Thurs¬ 
day morning in order to insure 
insertion in following week’s paper. 
Notice to discontinue advertise¬ 
ment should reach us on Tues¬ 
day in order to prevent advertise¬ 
ment appearing in following week's 
paper. 
GUERNSEYS 
GERMAN SHEPHERD £*«*{“'« 
Old English Shepherd dogs : Brood Matrons, I'np- 
idHx. Bied for farm helpers. .Spotted Poland China 
Hogs, 10c for instructive list Nishna Collie 
Kennels, W R WATSON Mor . Box 1745. Macon Mo 
AIREDALES on approval. COHASSEI KEHNEIS, Dgmtlsgn Coan. 
F B IT n E T S 
for hunting and killing rats. Instruction book and price 
list free. I.cvl Kura-north New London. Ohio 
We Offer for Sale a Number of CHOICE 
Grade Guernsey Springers 
Due to freshen within 60 days 
Tuberculin Tested 
SUBJECT TO BEING UNSOLD 
RoIIwood Farm, Guilford, Conn. 
GOATS 
Extra Quality SWISS MILK GOATS 
Grade Toggenbmg Bucks. $20. Pure Bucks, *;5. 
S. J. SHAlCFLES H,D. fi NORRISTOWN, PA. 
lI MBWMUBBB MIMBlIBHUMmMnB.MMOMMBMBnMBBUMMU 
REDVALE FARivT 
i Redding, Connecticut 
] GUERNSEYS OF QUALITY j 
• Bull calve* of exceptional breeding. Tuber- : 
cuhn tested. 
• John W. German 
; Owner 
Robert B. Harris : 
Superintendent • 
em ■■••••-■•a laBar ••••••a. 
HORSES 
PERCHERON HORSES Sf, 
(Registered Thoroughbreds) 
Two very Choice Stall Ions. One-Excellent 
Imported Brood Mare. Severn! Fillies, 
one to three years old. Gentle and Sound. 
All Fine Individuals- 
PROBASCO FARM 
Flemington New Jersey 
FORESTDALE FARM 
Offers ibis opportunity to ira prove yonr herd. Re- 
plnce tliar scrub by a sire of May Rbso-Jlashor So- 
riuel brnmllng. 
2 bulls. 16 mos.5225—S250 
2 bulls, 5 tnos_150 each 
1 bull. 3 years. 175 
A I! excellent individual* f coin A. R.dams. Also afeiv 
choice heifers.lo-tvostjprico— S450. Herd under Feder¬ 
al supervision. RICHARD D DeFOREST, Amsterdam. N, Y. 
BELGIAN HORSES For Sale 
Choice stallion* Htld Hares. including all my hIio-.v 
slock. rWc won tw.-my-Hvc hundred dollars in cash 
pi lr.es in three shows this foil). Ten brood an.l show 
mares weighing one ton eanh, 50 Stulli rm and fillies 
iroin one to three years old. 1C a stallion Is needed 
In y.-nr distrp-t 1 will arrange to place one there. 
My stock w ill plea.e von. Terras ernmged. 
DENNISON FARMS 
159 Pearl Street Buffalo. N. Y. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULLS 
Wc nre offering for sale two regUtere<J bulls ready 
for service from A. K. utoek on both aides for #160 
EACH. Also two younger IhiIIm from »ix to nine 
months old for $100 £ach. Herd Federally 
Tuberculin Tested. Heal opportunity for farmers. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr, Mgr. Cohassel, Mass. | 
SWINE 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGH WOOD: 
Barrows and sows bred by ns nompeting in Penna 
State feeding contest made ave'age daily gains of 
1.9'J to 2.25 pounds pet- day, defeating several hun¬ 
dred head or fonrilifferent breeds. One of these bar- 
rows later won firstat the International in Chicago 
H. I . A II. B. IIAKPKN DINt». Box IS, l>undee, N.Y. 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. Kliitf of the Hay-Dolly Dimple— 
Goldeu Secret, and Glcnwood brecdlnjr out of A. K. 
dams or Mams that will be tested. Write t^r anles list 
and Pedigrees. n*|* t faams. 2? S 12* *t., Pklla., P*. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. It breed¬ 
ing. Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVIILE FIATS Chenango Co. New York 
ET.'V GUERNSEYS S ton «Y Mi » I*""* 
SAl.fc taUGinilOCi I O offer a few vei y 
choice Bull i alves, ranging in agen from llnee 
months to a serviceable age Mather Sequel and May 
Rote breeding. Excellent individuals, and from 
Dams doing 401) to 500 Ihs, fal with ordinniy farm 
care. These are priced to sell, AddlokS; 
It A IMBV I lls, Ktoiiey Hill Karma, Glenehnw. Pa. 
EUREKA Stock Farm 
FOR SALE —Chester White Pigs 
eligible to registry at Farmers’ Prices. 10-wks to 
10-m.js. old. Send 2c stamp for circular and prices. 
Edward Halter Box 6SR West Chester. Pa 
Florham Farm Guernseys 
grade rows. We bi^ro Several well bred calves Yor 
sale al reasonable prices. Sell the scrub bull and 
improve the herd. N. H. ALIEN. Mor., Madison, N. J. 
For Sal ^BERKSHIRE Pigs ,',1' 
V rite MICHAEL NEELtN.SlirhaglM,N. f.. sr Pfiont Ramipg Hills 405M 
For Sale: Tlioriinghlired GUERNSKV HULLS 
and Hull Calves, also excellent young gi ade run-. 
Bhaxcu.kbki s k Farm. Tel. st, James, L. T. Hill, 
Clias. S. Butler, owner; K. W Opdyke, foreman. 
Jrtegistered H> UROCS 
FAMOUS OFFENDER STRAIN 
»>f Breeding Fiitt* Pigs nf InjiFi at Farui- 
ers* Prices. Write VALLEVISTA FARMS, Albany. N. If. 
Rag. Big Type Polands fc B ami' II 
for sale. Good ones. Write Hl»*. H. S. H ll.l^ K*rnnlnle. Oh 
Jersey Bull and Heifer Calves 
at bargain nrices fm Immediate «al.> Best ) ■ .... I 
v_ - 
IMPORTED JAP BRFEDING 
OOLl'PN SPHINX 
Cows, Hetiins, Calves. 
.Ylilford, Pa. 
AYRSHIRES 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
YVe tire offering animals of all Ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby, Ohio 
Two Recent Guernsey Records 
Beauty of ('liicona 05337, a Guernsey 
cow bred a ml owned by A. L. 11 iIp, Chi- 
cona farm, Chinook, Wash., is a double 
Slate champion and second cow among 
all Guernseys in Class BB. She recently 
completed a record of 13,503.7 llis. nf 
ntilk and 7-12.0!) lbs. of buttcrfnt in the 
four and one-half year old division, and 
carried a calf 270 days of her testing la¬ 
ri od. 
Molly's Lassie Mid72 is- the new State 
champion, Class fJG. Guernsey cow in 
In years past we have had a number of 
articles by prominent men and women on 
“The best dinner I ever ate." Some of 
them were very good—the authors select¬ 
ed simple meals made delicious hy a sin¬ 
cere and hearty appetite. Here is a pie- 
tnre of another “favorite meal.” “TTncle 
Douglas" lives in Virginia, and we see 
him with the “makings’' of his favorite 
Sunday dinner of “ possum and Vmi- 
mons.” How would you like a share of it? 
Massachusetts, and the tenth emv among 
all Class GG Guernseys for having com¬ 
pleted an Advanced Register record of 
14.3K7.4 His. of milk and 5ss.71.jbs of 
butterfaf in the junior two-year-om divis¬ 
ion of the double letter . classes. She 
carried her calf 273 days of her testing 
period. Molly’s Lassie 86472 was bred 
by A. W. Griswold, Klmwood. N. II.. and 
is owned and was rested by S. R. Whit¬ 
ing, Holyoke. Mass. 
Advanced Register Work with Guernseys 
The profit in Advanced Register work 
is well established. A study was made 
of 2S Guernsey sales held during 1021, ns 
follows: 
Females Av Price 
117 A T? fi> m ales . Sfil7.04 
31 females without A. It. rec¬ 
ords ami without A. R. dams 205.20 
Bulls Av Price 
2 with A. K. progeny. $402.50 
02 with A. K. dams. 340.08 
108 without A. B. dams. 205.01 
Tt will he noted that in 1021 Advanced 
Register cows sold fm more than twice 
as much as was paid for females without 
Advanced Register records and without 
Advanced Register dams, and the daugh¬ 
ters of Advanced Register dams sold for 
8122 more than the daughters of untested 
dams. The average of 8205 for females 
without records and whose dams have 
no records can lie attributed to some ex¬ 
tent to Advanced Register records else¬ 
where in the pedigrees of these animals. 
According to these statistics, an Ad- 
• . l.v. i .. r 
days before churning, I set the cream can 
in a pan of hot wafer and try to get it 
an to 70 degrees, and at Ibis time I add 
a (tint or more of buttermilk. After that 
Dop in a warm room till ready to churn. 
The cream should then he thioji and sour. 
1 warm it agaiu to 70 degrees, and often 
have to add hot water tffter churning a 
while. Even with all this warmth, it 
does not come very quickly, hut ft comes. 
T Ufie a barrel churn. Of course, this is 
much warmer than most, directions, but I 
have fouml no other way to get the butter 
and gal her it. Even with this treatment 
I have to make the rinsing water quite 
warm in order to hnvp the* butter soft 
enough tit work and print. I have been 
making butter well towards a half cen¬ 
tury. N. E. R. 
Philadelphia Wholesale Markets 
JtUTTKIt 
Fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancy, 
high-scoring goods, 38V, to 4()T/ 2 r, the lat¬ 
ter for jobbing sales; extras. 37 1 Ae; ex- 
* ra firsts, .bio; firsts. 32 to 34c; seconds, 
20 to 31c; sweet creamery, choice to fan¬ 
cy. 5014 to 40Be; fair to good. 3014 I" 
381,4c; ladle-packed, ns to qualify. 25 to 
27e; packing stock, 18 to 22c: extra 
“rims johbing :i( I I to 47c. some special 
fancy brands higher; fair to good, 40 to 
43 c. 
fcGGS 
Nearby extra firsts. 20e; firsts, 28c; 
seconds, 23 to -, 5c; Western extra firsts. 
28140,• firsts. 27V,e: seconds. 23 to 25c; 
Southern firsts, 20 to 27c; fancy selected 
candled eggs- were jobbing to retailers at 
MO to 38c in cartons, and 35 to 37c loose, 
and fair to good at 30 to 34c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Fowls. 27 to Sic; chickens. 25 to 31c; 
roost ers. 20 to 25c: ducks. 38 to 40e; 
geese, 23 to 20c. 
DRES8KD POULTRY 
Fowls. 20 to 28,.; Chickens. 28 to 32c; 
roosters. 22 to 24.•; turkeys. 50 to 52c; 
ducks. 27 to 33c; geese. 20 to 25o. 
chek.sk 
New York whole mUk flats, fancy, held, 
23c; fresh. 21 to 22c; fair to good, 10 to 
20c; longhorns, 22V, to 231/,r; single 
daisies, held, 23 to 23 V 5 C: fresh, 22% 10 
23c. Jobbing sales of fancy held goods, 
25 to 26c. 
PRCTTS 
Apples, bbl., $4.50 to $9.50. Grape¬ 
fruit. Florida, box. 82.10 to 84.85. Or¬ 
anges, box, Florida. $2.25 to $0.05. 
VBC ETA TILES 
White potatoes. 100 lbs.. $1.75 to 
$2 20; sweet potatoes. Jersey. r <-hu. bas¬ 
ket. No. 1. $1.25 to $1.40; No. 2. TO to 
85c; cabbage, Southern, hamper. $1.25 to 
81.40; on ‘. ins, per KXV-lh. hag. No. 1. 
$7.50 to 88; carrots, -Vij-bu. basket. 75c 10 
81.15; beets, %-hu. basket. 35 to 50c; 
lettuce. Florid ', crate, 81.50 to $3.75: 
celery, Pennsylvania, hunch, 8 to 20c. 
SPOT FARM OFFERS 
lllrh if *dc ticlfcr ealycr. *15. RrirlOrrcd heifer e ilres. 
4n*0 lx* *1145. null b, l,< *loo. Registered 
and high grade ruwB and hclfeis and hulls, all ages. 
JOHN 4'. ItEAOAN - Tolly. New York 
A Pniitlue Hull, nin- vour old. straight, nlorly marked 
anil well grown. Sire's 2 nearest dams average :ti H> 
R *. Initial In T days. ITlrr, *'6. » f. MlTS, Ft. rum, * V. 
H nl*teln FrlrOnt, Itrlfrr ami Hull l ane*. Care tired register¬ 
ed and high grade Spletiditi Individuals and breeding 
Urg Duriie l - lg> BXOWNCROFT F4RMS. McGraa. Cailltn* Co , ».T 
Pure Bred Holstein Bull Calf v ,""?*• 
marked. 420. A ditiulv 
o-*un v^dtl , c , \ i e e I >- 
GFO f. G0IFFIF. R 3, NewClle. Fa. 
F OU SALE—’I horoiighbred llulateln Bull, li mos. 
hid, 3Rdh ll.VKVKY SCHOOL. HAWTjuuiSE, X. Y. 
10R SALE—12 Perlect Ren. HolsU*ins 
ilhamnrtl fiirarnRoi/R E v t.v nnlmul Tor -ale. Many 
Riuamoni OuernSByS Advnneed Krgl-ter «o„i, 
ru‘li In 'lay Kra<r hlhuii. Heial Federnl tubeivtilm tested. 
ALBAMONT FARMS, J C tO*RT2, Ten HIkU St... Boston 
weimredTx^sne Guernseys and Jersey Springers 
JOHN f . BENJAMIN Uarre. Vermont 
SUNNYSIDE GUERNSEYS 
iug, two to seven months old Price* tn"derate Ac¬ 
credited herd N". 100M. J»S- E. ran ULtTTRE. Kiudertioak. M t. 
G UERNSE Y Bulls ?„”* 3!* VKI'T;.- 
ducm? Adviiwcd Ri*((Iiii«>t (Uiiin, Low priors, toiler*? 
til boronlm tk-N> d ALtiWfiNf FARMS. Hisrtx. Ten n.gh St . Bosun 
For Sale Three Reg. Guernsey Cows 1 
breeding. Tuberculin te-led. OM RlOCt FUR, tiandile. N » 
Beechford Farms GUERNSEYS 
Offers f„r su e bu l eulves with A. K. hteediac. 
I’riecs reasonable. Herd tinder Federal snpervisjnn 
SPR1NGBANK BIG TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
bred for Spring. 12V2, biters to good on ,,r s, niboleer 
5lb. »U CHOLEM IMMWIE. No. 1 SI 200. For I'rue address 
J. E. WATSON - Murblcdule. Conn. 
BF.RKSHIRK0, Big type miwh, hoars and pigs for sale. 
L * All Stock guarauteedf OATJIIJOH KiltHS. KarlKeld. S.Y. 
SHADY STDL SERKSHIRES 
Bred Sows, S50. Boats, 1 raps ,dd. tts each, We ship 
C. O, P, Satisfaction Unur. I S. m wE*. Pro, , Haralllon. N T 
BIG BERKSHIRE BARGAINS 
Bred Sow s. 550 Service Boars, $4T Lord Master- 
. Imod and Kpo.-bai strains. Imiutnie 
PEHSHURST FIRM Bet R Nsrberth, Pi. 
JY J JROGS* *bd. i>. C K. ana Sensation 
.T5. ,, V 1 '?® P* r d i n a Spring r. ,,ud Bred 
lolls for sale. t. II. PxtrtMJlHJA * SOS. .Ueri-IBeM. N Y. 
Big Type Durocs g* ™ c ^ 
Bred to Or Ort-ni Sensation Smt and Jr. herd sire Re 
Sensation. GOBEL FA.RMS - Annandate. N 
"ows and silts clue March. Pnthfinder-Oriou-Ch«r- 
ry kins breediiis—S40-S90. Also some (all pigs. 
WHITEHAVEN, Norik St, While Plomg, N. ». C. EALKENBACH. lupt. 
DUROCS—Choice stock forshipmeot. ELMWOOD 
BARMS, P. O. Box o, Briidtord, X Y, 
Every littli' while someone asks about 
remedies for worms in dogs and cats. I 
have found the cures that contain san¬ 
tonin extremely hard to administer, and 
as they require previous fasting, they are 
rather trying for the animal. But the 
old remedy of pumpkin seeds in unfailing, 
and cats, at least, will eat them eagerly 
whenever they need them. The seeds are 
harmless, and the cats may have all they 
want. My dogs 1 do not eat them so eager¬ 
ly but can be made to take them if put 
in the bread. Pumpkin seeds nre effec¬ 
tive whatever (he kind of worms. 
Virginia. marjorie joy paul. 
Butter-making in Winter 
As my cream has given me some trouble, 
I would like to tell Mrs. J W., page 202. 
what I do with it. It is kept in n eool 
room in a can until two days before 
churning. Sometimes it freezes some. 
Every time fresh cream is added. T mix 
it thoroughly, I churn once a week. Two 
Milking Shorthorns 
Wrong in lib rad of Brooklyn Miulc 12*919. Official record 
1293,; Ibn. ntilk. 49.6 lb*, fm. ,11 ay-, t Iralfci « frcilnn in 
June. 2 bulla, 20 no.nth- and li months of age prices rea¬ 
sonable, Federal tested. J. 0 MAHAN!!. Hammomon.N. J. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS EtfgffK 
Tbo tiftiiy onw nf OKI Kmrlsunt. Qn*|lrv milk 
Prim* boo f. WIINUT GROVF FARM Wislunotaimllc. N.Y. 
For Salo-Reg. Dairy SflORTHOR\ BILL 
i nlvc.l '2nd Feb , 1921. Color, roan. Record of dam 
as a Juno 4-yi .-old. 877(1 0 lbs. milk. Sire, Meadow 
Sweet Clifton RMEMS. Price, 5100 
POINI LUUKOUT FARMS Hoiiti 1 Wilminofon, Delaware 
SHEEP T 
ForSala ampshiiik siii kp. ic vms .....i 
ruiiidiB E \V Ks A rely oriiiu kikm. I'arrha.r. s. y. 
R eg. Shropshire Ewe*. Bred. All ages. Bargains 
Lambs also. I.BIlAT I’. ROWRR, l.udlon<|||», York 
R EQ. SHROPSHIKE EWES, bred to imp. liam 
Also Hams. STEVENS BROS.. Wilson. ,Veu- York 
BIG TYPE 
Chester Whites 
VICTOR FARMS 
Bellvale New York 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Offers a Tew Boll Calves from 3-18 months 
old. All from high testing A. R. dams. Herd 
Free from tuberculosis. Prices reasonable. 
P. F. Staples, Mgr., East Hoillslon, Mas*. 
Live Stock and Dairy 
