Dcjrlwtcred Aberdeen Angiix, 
n r.i.H.o. m'N.s 
Bull calf. 6 mo« nld. 
Fhankmx Parkin. J. 
eg. Shropshire Ewe*. Bred. All ages. Bargains. 
I Ltunbaalso. I.FUOY 0 . MUWP.il, l.ndlunville. Non lork 
SWINE 
*1; and spayed females. »uioe. old. F. *. SWEET. Infra*. N. t 
sale at reasonable prices, 
improve the herd. R. H. 
FOR SA LE—Two pair pedigreed Collie l’i 
weeks <il«l. White with salmon markings, 
each. M. K. 8WKET, Smyrna, li, A'. 
SUNNYSIDE GUERNSEYS'Ar'ZZX 
ing. two t<> seven months old Prior's moderate. Ac¬ 
credited herd No. lOUSlt. J»S. t. tan UITTNE. kniSerhenk, N t. 
Icfllacreed COI.I.IK PI PS 
NEI.SON BROS. 
The intelligent kind 
Okov k City, Pa 
OK ‘UU'-BiKlirg PairI'olUmtrlnn W Kite Collie*. Reg. 
Bor particulars Write Mr*. RUiUS J.NNIGSS.Ogdtnilmeh.N t 
For Sale Three Reg. Guernsey Cows 
Sales from Saugerties, Farms 
Saugerties Farms, Sntigcrties, N. Y., 
have sold tli<‘ yearling Guernsey bull 
Saiigcvtics Ultra May Prince by Ultra 
May King and out: of Princess May Itose 
A. R„ (o B. F, Price, Port Chester, N. 
Y.. for $0,1100. and n foiir-irnnillis-ultl 
bull calf, Snugerties l'ltrn Monarch. to 
Myron A. Wick, ShiitllcWick Farms, 
Chagrin Falls. (>.. for a like amount. The 
calf is a full brother to the bull soli] to 
Mr. Price. A yearling heifer, Snugerties 
FlP'si Rose, wns sold to John S. Ames 
of Northeastern Massachusetts for $3,500 
and a heifer calf to .Jules Breuchaud, 
Olive Ridge. N. Y., Saugerlies Ultra 
Lady, for $2,1500. 
Vivo La France, a Jersey cow owned 
by Ovid Picknnl of Oregon, has started 
on her sixth consecutive yearly test. Her 
first five records of butterfat production 
were 4.415 lbs., ns against her nearest 
competitor for a like period of 3.800 lbs. 
She has six living sons and daughters, all 
born before she was 8% years old. 
Milk Curdles in Boiling 
Whaf is the trouble with our eow’tS 
milk? When wo boil it it will always 
curdle. We feed row four quarts of 
grain and a lot of hay. She gives seven 
to eight quarts of milk a day. She will 
come in in May or June. A. D. 
Fulton. N. Y. 
There are certain types of bacteria 
which produce a substance in milk which 
acts much the same as rennet. The milk 
in such cases will curdle without Souring. 
Heating will hasten such coagulation. 
This type of curdling is known ns ' sweet 
curdling,” Such fermentation should not 
appear as a regular thing. On the other 
hand, if the sample of milk is several 
hours old before being heated. Coagulation 
may occur, due to ordinary lactic acid 
which has been produced in (ho milk by 
bacteria which gut in at milking time, or 
from utensils which were not sterile. The 
heating would cause the precipitation of 
the curd in the presence of rhe weak acid 
and might even Cause the albumen to he 
coagulated. Seemingly sweet milk has 
been known to slick to the sides of vats 
and coils during pasteurization. Acidity 
of .50 and .35 per cent will cause such 
curdling in milk when heated, but the 
same milk ar cold temperatures may ap¬ 
pear to be sweet. Such acidity and re¬ 
sultant coagulation is due to the develop¬ 
ment of lactic acid in ordinary milk. If 
the milk is produced under clean condi¬ 
tions and is cooled immediately after 
milking and kept cold (below 50° F.) 
until used you should have no trouble 
with curdling when it is boiled. J. W. B. 
What About Ferrets? 
Has any reader tried ferrets, as adver¬ 
tised for killing rats. I)o ferrets harm 
poultry, and arc they sure to exterminate 
all rats OD the place? A. S. 
New Jersey. 
We have had a number of questions 
about handling ferrets. There seems to 
be interest in the subject, and not much 
practical information. If any of our read¬ 
ers will tell us just how they handle these 
little animals, and just what they can do. 
we shall be glad of the information. 
“PtEASltREK,” said Uncle Ezra, “am 
much like mushrooms. Dc right kind am 
fine, but you lias to be on de lookout foh 
toadstools.”—Western Christian Advo¬ 
cate. 
,, Use the 
spnnklmgcan aboirt 
your premises—the dipping 
tank where the occasion dc- 
mands. For your hogs, a wal¬ 
low is the most convenient, and 
quite effective. To every 70 to 
100 gallons water add one 
gallon of Drr lless Dip and Dis¬ 
infectant. 1 hen your premises 
—thecow barn, the stables, the 
pig pen, the poultry house, the 
sink, drains, closets, cesspools 
—everything, every where, will 
be pure and healthful. 
\ on can dip, oryou can spray 
or sprinkle, or apply with a 
sponge or brush, Dr. Hess Dip 
and Disinfectant to the animal 
body. There’s scarcely an ani¬ 
mal parasite, skin disease, or in¬ 
fection that Dr. Hess D. and D. 
will not remedy. Guaranteed. 
DR. HESS & CLARK Ashland, Ohio 
GUERNSEYS 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Offers a few Bull Catves from 3-18 months | 
old. All from high testing A. R. dams. Herd 
free from tuberculosis. Prices reasonable. 
P. F. Staples, Mgr.. East Hollistpn, Mass. 
MISCELLANEOUS .*. 
MIL.KING SHORTHORNS 
MILKING SHORTHORNS E&VIJamb 
The dairy enw of Old Enel and. tjualitv milk. 
Prime beef. WAI.MUT GROVE FARM Washinalonville. N.T. 
Milking Shorthorns 
strong m (I of Brooklyn Mark* HXSWU Official record 
1JMWT itis milk. 49.fi ibv. fat, ’M » iiyn, 2 heifer* freshen In 
Jane. 2 bulls, 20 months ami 3 months of a^o, Prices rea¬ 
sonable. Federal touted. J. o. HAZZARD. II unimoti ton.If. J* 
HOLSTEINS 
SPOT FARM OFFERS 
High grade heifer calves, 91a. Registered heifer calves, 
*50 to $1*5. Bull calves. $85 to *100. Registered 
and high grade cows and heifer* and bulls, nil ages. 
JOHN C. ItE.HiAN • Tully, New York 
VVE will givo the use of a finely bred, regi 
’ ’ tered Holstein bull calf to anv re.sponsfb 
farmer, free, for three years. Write for 01 
plan. MV 13 STOCK JM I'ISOV E.MKN 
CO., Charlton, -Mass 
Berkshire of Size and Quality 
Breeding e-lock of all iig*s. Good show record, i holera 
immune. KU’IIAICU E. « AlS, Lebanon, N. J. 
rKRKRIIIKKN. nig type sows, boars and rigs for sale. 
u All stock guaranteed. rsmoOK VAKUS, lUrtiivId. N.T. 
For Sale 3 REG. HOLSTEIN COWS 
High Producers Korndyke and Orraiby breeding. Also 
a yearling bull from saiue line. Tuberculin iu.--b. il. Kx 
oellcul opptirtunity. tl.M IIIIH.lt F4UM, Se»r«1alv K. V* 
H oUtrii,-Prlv»l«u llvlf.r audlt.ill r*lv«*. Purebred register¬ 
ed and high grade. Splendid Individual! and breeding 
Reg. Duron Plgr. MR0WNCNUFT FARMS. Mcliraw. Coitlmd Ci.I1 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. It. breed¬ 
ing. Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
Registered Durocs 
111-Weeks pigs, #»lo. September giits. In-cd to bonr 
raised at Cortiell University. H>as. 
JAMES MORSE - Levsmna. New York 
COR SALE—''•■veral line Iteg. Il«l*tcln* - Calve*— 
r male and leliuilc. C. H. INGHAM, PortWIr, N. ». ». N. No. I 
FOR SALE—12 Perlecl Reg. Holsleins 
3-Year-old*, lubevoitlltt tested. «U dny gOaranu-e, flesh or 
soon due. Ormsby breeding. Korin for *ule, iileul 
Summer home, dairying or cattlo breeding. CII A S. A. 
HOWELL, lion ell*. Oeungc Co.. N, Y. 70 miles 
west N. Y. f_:., Erie K. It. 
HORSES 
Having sold nty Elba fnrni, and moving on n 
smaller farm, will soli 4 rogibierod 
PERCHERON STALLION COLTS 
very cheap, Black, 3-ye.ar old. $250; black, 4-yenr 
old, well brokoto farm wo'rk. 5-100; gray, 2-yuar old, 
very low-down and thick. 5200. gray yearling, 5150 
All those rolls aro sound, brad right ami have good. 
Imavy bone,—not fatted for sale. bin. in good con¬ 
dition. 1 will alio sell my 2200-pound. 12-year old 
gray hol d horse, oheap— lie is a real mi*,-if you paid 
52,000 for a colt you could not got. hotter breeding. 
Address, P. M. CHAPPEL, 807 Frost Avenue, Rochester, N. V. 
I KICSII FAMILY JERSEY COW and li- 
wcek-filrt cnlf for sale; reasonable. II. 
NEWBY. West Creek. N. J. 
A DOGS and FERRETS ♦. 
BELGIAN HORSES For Sale 
Choice Stallion* mid Mores, Including all rny *ho« 
Mock. (We won twenty-five hundred dollar* In «a*h 
pi-lien in three show* tlm fall). Ten bruuii and slimv 
mares w eighing oue ton onoh, 20 Stalll"U« and tllli.s 
rrom one to thru.- year* old If a stallion 1* nr.-iluil 
111 your dl-itilci I will arrange to plane one there. 
My sloek will please yon. 'Kerins arrangud. 
DENNISON FARMS 
159 Pearl Street Buffalo. N. Y. 
PERCHERON HORSES K 
(Registered Thoroughbred*) 
Two very Choice Stallions. One Excellent 
Imported Brood Marc. Several Killies, 
one to three years old. Gentle and Sound. 
All Fine Individuals. 
PROBASCO FARM 
Flendngton New Jersey 
PERCHERON STALLIONS 
coming two to live years old, sired by tiraud Champions. 
JNO. STOLLER U SON - Cation, Ohio 
REDVALE FARM 
Redding, Connecticut 
GUERNSEYS OF QUALITY 
Bull calves of exceptional breeding. Tuber¬ 
culin tested. 
John W. German Robert B. Harris 
Owner Superintendent 
AherHenn A none nothaiinre*.‘choice 
Hueiueeil MllgUS i .divi,|u„K Bred right; 
priced f4rhL. I>. X. IkOKi'r*. Frlendbblp, ^’ew York 
~ SHEEP 71 1 
FnrSaln Hampshire sheep, hams and 
(Ul OdIO EWES. Apply OPilIU »4KM. Fnrrhiiu, (j. y. 
Forestdale Farm 
May Rose-Masher Sequel bred bulls from A. R. 
dams, all ages, at fanners’ prices. Also a fewchoice 
heifers. Herd Federally tested. 
RICHARD D. DeFOREST - Amsterdam, N. Y. 
^'SPECIAL OFFER == 
or 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULLS 
We »re offenng to: «Uc two tttiiteiwl bulla readv 
for service from A. H. (.took on noth *nle» for SI 60 
EACH. AI f o two younger bull* from sir to nine 
month* old for SI OO Each Herd Kedernllv 
Tuberculin Toted. Beal opporliuiltr for Dirmera. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr. Mgr. Cohasset. Mass. 
R EG. SHROPSHIRE EWES, bred to Imp. Ram. 
Also Ram*. STE YENS BROS.. Wilson. New York 
LARGE BERKSHWES 
AT HIGH WOOD: 
Barrnws and sows brml by ns competing in P^nna 
State feet!inir contest made average daily iiains of* 
I. 93 to 2.25 pounds per defeating several hun¬ 
dred head t>(* four different breeds. One of these bar- 
rows later won lirstat tho Tniemiitl/malin (’bickfio. 
II. 4’. X II. It. II ARPKN IH N(i f Bob 15. Dumlee* N.W 
Hamilton Farm 
Offeriiig thoiv entire herd of Jersey Cattle without 
reserve-COWS. IIKIFERS AND BULLS. 
Noble and Oxford. You'll Do Breeding 
Prices low fur immediate deliveries. 
HAMILTON FARM 
F°K fJ|ICpi\|CCYSi Stoner Hill Farms 
BALE \3I a* Ci la I™ T 9 offer n lew very 
choice Bulli f'ai'es. tanging in ages from three 
months to a serviceable ago. Masher Sequel and May 
Rose breeding Excellent individuals, ami from 
Darns lining 4UH to TtOO lbs. fat with ordinary farm 
care. These are priced to sell, Address: 
It. A l*OW Kits,Money Hill Earm*, Hlcnihuw, Pu. 
JrLegistered 33UROCS 
FAMOUS DEFENDER STRAIN 
Best ofBreeding. Kino Rigs of both Sexes at Farm¬ 
ers’ Prices.. Wnte VALUVISTA FARMS. Albany. K. Y. 
Reg. Big Type Polands 
for sahv liootl one*. Write nic. «. K. M i 1 . 1 ., Karmiln 
'» Urod Fall 
ITS *4 1 -i Pigs 
irmilnlo, Ohio 
Gladstone. N. J. 
GUERNSEYBulU^M£Sn& Bifl Type Durocs g* ™ c '"« 
during Advanr.si RegtWer ilOme. Low pri-.-e. Federal Bird toQr Oilou s* U s..lionSkid anil Jr. herd -lie Lov O 
tuberculin tested. »LBAM0HI FARMS, Hmu. Ten Mi.a St , B.ttan Sensatliui. GOBEL E.\ SUt .-timaoWr, N J 
GERMAN SHEPHERD 
Old Knglish Shepltertl dogs ; Brood Matrons. Pup¬ 
pies. Bred for tarm helpers. Spotted Poland Chinn 
Hogs. lo<- for instinctive list. Mshnti Cnlll« 
KeinieU, W R WATSON Mgr., Box 1745. Macon Mg 
For Sale ! Meateh ( sl!!-nli«r!! ! *»!»• Males $(>. Females 
For Sale: Thoroughbred GUERNSEY BULLS 
n-.d Bull Calves, also cxcolleut young grndn cows 
BRANGUSBUINK FARM. Tel St. James, L. 1. 160. 
Chas. S. Butler, owner; E. W. Opdyke, foreman. 
Albamont Guernseys w'Dv.Tt Advancdt! Kcgistur CO" 
rU*h in '’»»v litter hloud. {{mil F^tleral tubiwrculiii 
ALBAMONT FAKMd, J C. NAAfilZ. Tea Hipti St., Boston 
Florham Farm Gucrnscys^ 
- 1 M*l ! 1 I / 
ni J'-'o Orion 2n-1. O. e. K. anil S-owuion 
tlrei'dlog Spring Bo«re and Bred 
liilts ftfrsale. K. H. ril'llMitu.y x stUI,JtvrvtleM, N. 1 . 
DU Kill’s-Choice stock for shipment. ELMWOOD 
FARMS. K, O. Box 5, Bradford, N. Y'. 
□E3CAMPSHIRES. They are 
bacon lyre. EVENTUit.LV von will raise 
them, why not nmv t Free circular. 
A. S. GRAY BILL, LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Be* R . . IlirU lu lUu.l. p*. 
■WMNeNiotmggM—«—M—■*,, 
Alfanolac X*. r aim 
AllDUdluo W. It. Xewten \Ve*i Itrattlcbero. Yt 
FOXHOUND PUPS. 2 Males, 1 Femdc. 
* BoHUtios. Ar.'tles, $10 each; Female, $5. 
JOHN WHITTLE 
; Female, $5. 
Mystic, Conn. 
Year-old male Coon Hound. $15. Mak¬ 
ing: fine dog. J. L. LONG, Dayton, Pa. 
F S Tl Ft E T S 
for huntiug and killing rats. Instruction book and price 
list free. Levi Furu*uorth New Loudon, Ohio 
VI VVVUU(j < A uirett uni* IV vvvi. VV'« n.WMV » »niw, avals, a. ■ . 
~7 GOATS 
Fresh Grade ToggenburgDoes 
Driving wether* anti yearling does. 
J. II. GILBERT - Pemberton, N. J. 
Extra Quality SWISS MILK GOATS 
Grade Toggenburg Bucks. $20. Pure Bucks, $15. 
8. J. SB A RULES R. D. 5 Nokristown, Pa. 
3VANCY O. I. C.'S 
The big, smooth type of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing. Bred g’lts, service bonr* and Spring pigs at 
reasonable prices. \V. W. W KIM A N, P. O. 
Box No. 469, Hutnmelitnwii. l’«. 
For Sale-3 Gilts, 2 Two-Year-Old Sows 
1 two-year-old Boar. 8 Pigs, ail full blood O. I. C. 
Also 1 full blood Berkshire Boar, two years old 
H. L. CARPENTER - Appleton, N. Y. 
O its YnUe Eci-d Rills About tlatf 
Contains giahi*, vi getatib-K, meats, bone, table scraps, 
etc. i 'ftnccntrati d, aosolnu-ly pure and sterile. Balanced 
ration for poult ry and swine. Cast ntmat ball other tNUkasvs. 
II. E. MOTTS CO. Write for sample 
Rm. 322, Conmiurihnl Bank Building C D t t 
Clevol.-md, Ubln I ft C, C* 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmer* and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
bulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable price-. King of the May—Polly Dimple— 
Golden Secret ami Glen wood Breeding out of A. K. 
dams or dams that will l-e tested Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees- hairt mnms.22 $. } 2 * St.. Pltll»., Pi. 
BIG BERKSHIRE BARGAINS 
Brod Sows. $50 Sm-rjco Boars, 5-M) Lord Master- 
hood and Epochal strains. Immune 
PEHSHURST FARM Out R Harbertti P» 
_____ ‘ 
SPRINGBANK BIG TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
bred for Spring, 1922. iiIters to n good on or Symboleer 
nh. M.L CH0UM IMMUNE. No. ltlltUU. For 1 •rice address 
•I. t. WAtNUX - Murbleilale, Conn. 
Motts Feeding Tankage 
BIG TYPE 
j Chester Whites 
VICTOR FARMS 
, Bellvale New York 
Live Stock News 
AYRSHIRES j 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
H e are offering animals of ullages for sale. 
Let tis know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby, Ohio 
JERSEYS 
1892 Thirty years of satisfaction 1922 
A Smashing Price Reduction 
Prices Cut to the Bone 
THE TORNADO SILO 
Single Stave or Two-Piece Stave 
Oregon Fir Silos always best 
A FFW DON’TS DON ’ T b “y 
j*- rLVY UGHN IQ DON’T buy joints; 
DON'T buy poor doors; DON’T buy poor lumber; 
DON'T buy weak anchors; DON’T waste money. 
If Silos pay, buy the best, just as you buy cows 
or horses, sheep or hogs, seed corn or fertilizer. 
Always buy the best, CHEAPEST, but buy the best 
WE OFFER THE BEST OREGON FIR SILOS 
AT BEST PRICES NOW 
Write at once for catalogue and prices. Good, live, farmer agents wanted. 
The W. R. HARRISON CO., MASSILLON, OHIO 
