FOR SAIE AT A BARGAIN. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
TWO BABY BUI LS. sired by Dutchlaiid Colaotlia 
Ariis Lud (17 A. H, O. daughters), a 29-lb. sou <>f 
( olHiithtt Johanna Lad. 
1. Darn—a ‘23-junior Sywr old if rand daughter 
of king of Him Pontiac*. Pnc»\ $100.00. 
2. Dhio— a 201b. g rn nd>d a a g liter of Pontiac Korn- 
i' r i' e. $75.00. Both nicely iim. k**d. Herd 
under Federal and State Supervision. First letter 
or telegram get** t hem. 
BON ACRE FARMS, Averill Park, N. Y. 
The Guernsey Type 
The ideal color of the Guernsey is a 
shade of fawn with white markings. The 
fawn varies from a light or lemon to an 
orange or reddish Color. A medium fawn 
is the most desirable, and usually predom¬ 
inates over the body. The switch, legs, 
and under parts of the body are commonly 
white, hnt. mauy purebred Guernseys are 
solid fawn. The hoofs and the horns are 
amber colored. The secretions from the 
skin are of a deep yellow color. This pig¬ 
ment secretion is disrernable over the en¬ 
tire body, but it Is especially noticeable 
m tile ear, at the end of the tail, around 
the eye. at the base of the horns, and on 
the udder and teats. 
In size the Guernsey is smaller than 
the Holstein, hnt larger than the Jersey. 
Mature bulls weigh about 1,1500 lbs., arid 
mature cows weigh about. 1,100 lbs. when 
in milking condition. The forehead of 
water and carbolie soap, removing all the 
matter. Go well down in the ear, using a 
blunt stick, on which antiseptic cotton is 
wound. Then apply olive oil; repeat treat¬ 
ment daily. This ought to effect a cure 
in a few days. If the cunker is too far 
set. however, and you find no relief after 
"week, you will have to kill the animal. 
Wash hands before handling- other rab- 
Offers a few Butt Calves from 3-18 months 
old. All from high testing A. R. dams. Herd 
free from tuberculosis. Pricea reasonable. 
P, F. Staples. Mgr., East Holliston, Mass. 
YEARLING BULL 
REDVALE FARM 
Redding, Connecticut 
GUERNSEYS OF QUALITY 
READY FOR SERVICE 
Here is a Show Bull whose dam has a 22-pound 
4-year old record. Hi* sire is ..ut of a 31-pound 
cow. Herr) Tuberculin Tested. Prir-e, *150.00. 
For prdiaree and pries, write 
G. G. BURLINCAME, 7 Water Street, New York City 
Bull culves of exceptional breeding. Tuber¬ 
culin tested. 
John W. German Robert B. Harris 
_Owner_ Superintendent 
GUERNSEY FEMALES 
We offer 2nd prize Sr Bull calf. N. Y. State Fair. 
11121. Dam's record, 23.80 lbs.. 500 lbs. milk. Price, 
*125. Sand for Photo and Pedigree. Also some 
good hull ealv-s, two ami three months old. 
F. Munbo & Son Jordan, N. Y. 
WILL mot w.ll Marked Purebred Holstein Dull Calf 
for good Or (jivnl or Sharpies suction feed separator. 
MAPLE LANF FARM - Cssaadsga, New York 
tin account of the overcrowded ennililo.n of our 
barns, we are com polled leliiciantlir to dispone or a 
lew cows nnil .voting heifer*. All are pure tired, 
rrgl-lereil.sound, Alid have just pursed final Federal 
lubervulosut test Or Aej-redlte.1 Held. Homo of 
them now nn A. U. tost and mu It mg creditable 
leeoirls They are priced attractively to more 
quickly. Write for list and prices. 
WESTVIEW FARM - Pawling, New York 
For Sale-3 REG. HOLSTEIN COWS 
High Produeene Korndylfe and < 'rniibv breeding. AI*o 
* yearling Imll from same Line. Tnherr.ulJii tested. Ex¬ 
cellent opportunity. F.t.H RIIIGK KaK.VI Setr.ila|« N. I 
Coming Farmers’ Meetir 
May 2$-30—Southern Soerlsr 
.sociation, annual mooting, Xow 
La. 
Juno i Annual mooting. 
Iriosian Association of Atnorio: 
City. Mo. 
Juno 14—Annual mooting. 
Breedings’ Association. Philadol 
H nlit.lD-rrlulin Heifer eedllell Calve,. Purebred register¬ 
ed and high grade. Splendid Individuals and breeding 
Keg. Ilueoc Pigs, BSOWNCRPf f FARMS. McSriw. Carilind C».. N T 
We me tifTrrinc for aalc two registered bulls rendy 
for service from A. K. stock on both sides for *1 SO 
EACH. Alsu iwo younger butts from six to nine 
months old for *100 CmH. Herd Federnlly 
Tuberculin Tested. Prsl opportunity for farmers. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr, Mgr. Cohasset, Mass. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
MILKING SHORTHORNS KSKEfSS 
The dairy cmv of Old England. Quality milk 
Prime beef. WALNUT GROVE FARM Washingtnnville, N.Y. 
Tw R o S Reg E Milking Shorthorn Bull Calves 
from large tyre red cow that gave 7,027 llm. high test 
milk in first I>. inf ipo. Sire having good milk records. 
Ifed calved l ob. I>. rni. *UM*. Roan, March 21,1922. 
S«i>. tirade heifer*. Full description on request. 
C. E. & E. G. BEM1S - East Brookfield, Mass. 
Famous Guernsey Families 
Certain foundation animals in the 
Guernsey breed have shown exceptional 
ability in transmitting type nnd produc¬ 
tion through several generations of their 
progeny. Clofce breeding among the de¬ 
scendant« of these animals has resulted 
in the creation of a munlier of families 
within the breed. Among the more prom¬ 
inent blood lines may be mentioned the 
France, tilenwood. Governor of flic Ghene, 
Masher, May Rose, and Yeksa families. 
The mixing of blood lines is Common. 
Almost, every Guernsey that has a pre¬ 
ponderance of the blood of one family also 
has the blood of one or more other fami¬ 
lies. Certain families have been mixed 
so frequently that the descendants belong 
to two or more strains in about equal 
proportions, '[’he France and the Masher 
families are distinct in their origin, yet 
the cross of these blood lines is probably 
better known than either of the original 
strains. Some breeders claim that it is 
necessary to breed close within a family 
in order to get both type and production. 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
May 2."—G uernseys. I.angwa 
persal sale. Langwater Farms. 
Fast on, Mass. 
May 27—Guernseys. Gons 
sale, Mineola Fair Grounds, } 
Long Island. 
June 8—Jerseys. Aver it Mci 
Meredith. X. Y. 
June 0—Jerseys. W. R. Sj 
Sons, Morristown, N. J. 
June 10—Jerseys. T. S. Co 
Sons, Coopersburg, Pa. 
We offer Funner* it ml Breeders of Guernsey* au op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred.' healthy 
bull*, from a clean, Tuberculin Tested Hurd ut rea¬ 
sonable puce*. King of the May-Liolly Dimple— 
Golden Secret, and lileiiwood breeding out Of A. R. 
dam* or damn that will be tested. Write for sale* list 
and Pedigrees. mu 1 hums n * im o »ui. p. 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
nnev 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calve* and bulls of serviceableage. A. R. breed¬ 
ing. Knees very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome, 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby, Ohio 
A purebred il ayKoftO Guernsey Bull,ready for sor 
vice, guaranteed free front oil disease Sire—a don 
bl, grandvr.il of Ultra May King 27(5110. First 10 A 
K. daughters average 7J8.3 lb*, butter fat at tnatnr 
ity. Daui—4 years old. now on test, milked 05 Jbs 
per day. tirntiddain—A. 1{. 718 30 lbs bntter fat 
Class AA. Address TRIGABLES FARM, Chary. N. t 
Waiter: “Grilled steak, and choose a 
tough one." Chef (in surprise): "Why 
tough?” Waiter: “The chap who ordered 
it used to he my sergeaut-major.”—Edin- 
OU SAI.K—Reg. Ayr. hi re Oiiwp, heifers and calves. 
Good individuals. ('. G. W ADD. Delhi, New York 
R egistered Aberdeen Angii 
.IAS.C. DUNN 
a. Bull cair, t> mot old. 
Fkaskijn Park, N. J. 
bale GUERNSEYS 
choic* Bull < alves. tanging in ages from three 
moil ill* to a serviceable age. Masher Sequel and May 
Rose breeding Excellent individuals, and from 
D.nns doing 4I.MI to 500 lbs. fat with ordinary farm 
care. These are priced to sell. Address: 
K. A l'n\V LIIS, btuuey lllll Furtn., GUn.hnw, Fa. 
A Brown Swiss Breeder Talks 
In a recent note yon *tate that the 
Brown Swiss cattle are commonly rated 
as a dual-purpose cattle. The fact is that 
they are classed ns a special-pur pose dairy 
cuttle, ami have been for several years. 
You further slate that they give less milk 
than representatives of the dairy breeds. 
The official records of the Brown Swiss 
breed show that Brown Swiss cows of all 
ages have an average production of 
11,283.3 lbs. of milk, and 449.31) lbs. of 
fat. We further find that the Hoi steins 
have an average of more milk, also a 
trifle more bntterfat. and that the Guern¬ 
seys have considerable less milk and about 
the same amount of bntterfat. Year be¬ 
fore Inst they were a trifle lower in pro¬ 
duction than the Brown Swiss, and we 
believe this last year 2 lbs. of fat above. 
We also find that the Jerseys are consid¬ 
erably lower in number of pounds of milk 
and quite considerable lower in number 
of pounds nf buttenat per cow. The 
Avrshiies are lower in number of pounds 
of milk, and considerably lower in num¬ 
ber of pounds of bntterfat. 
As to the beef quality, we have nothing 
to say, but would not advise anyone who 
was raising cattle strictly for beef to 
enter the game of Brown Swiss. 
You also say the modern dairy cow 
represents generations of careful selec¬ 
tion. You will note that the Brown Swiss 
is one of the very oldest of the dairy 
breeds of cattle. A- a matter of fact, the 
breed has not been developed in this coun¬ 
try on account of there having been an 
embargo for many years on importing 
Brown Swiss cattle into the Baited 
States. Previous to 11)14 the highest- 
priced milk sold on the streets of Berlin 
was from Brown Swiss cows. We quote 
you a portion of letter received from Pro¬ 
fessor Franco Samavani, superintendent 
of the Agricultural Experiment Station 
at Cretan, in Lombardy. Italy, which city 
is located in part of the dairy district of 
Italy, in which he states that the “Brown 
Swiss lias replaced practically all other 
breeds.” IRA INMAN, 
Secretary Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders* 
Association. 
For Sals Evfi 
HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. RAMS and 
Apply OPIIIR Lakh, Perth a.., n. Y. 
SWINE 
Florham Farm G uernseys ft?* '[;»[} 
grade coiv* We have several well bred calves for 
su.u at reasonable Prices. Sell the sor lit) bull and 
improve the hard. R. H. ALLEN, Mgr., Madison. N J. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
A T HIGH WOOD: 
SUNNYSIDE GUERNSEYS FVrftiS 
lug, two to seven months old Price* ni.-delate Ac 
ciediu.il herd No. 1W96. J4S E. USTTNE, Kinileilio**. N. T. 
Barrows and sows bred by n* competing in Penns. 
Stale feeding contn*t mad* uve>agc daily gains of 
193 to 2.25 pounds per day. defeating several hun¬ 
dred head of four different breed*. Oneof these bar¬ 
rows later won first at the International int'hioago. 
II. C. A ||. B. il A K PENDI N R, h> IS, l>uud«e, N. Y. 
Beechford Farms GUERNSEYS 
Offer* for sa.'e bull calves with A. ft. breeding. 
Brice* reasonable. Herd under Federal *up«i vision. 
Mouut Treinper l ister Co. New York 
ledlgrrml C OI.I.I I 
NKLSON BROS. 
The intelligent kind 
Ghovk City. Pa. 
GUERNSE Y Bulls 
during Advanced Regimcr dnnt*. Low prices. Federal 
tuberculin tested. ALBA MONT FARMS. Hsuti, (in High Si.. Ig.ion 
AIRFIUI F Puppies of splendid breeding for sale 
1 ritHSNNkk at ri'iiHiniahle prime. Kljglhlr t-> irgl*- 
A T C T II n try. Son of au International Champion. 
HI O I U U Fee, *16. Until JUH.MiOX, Y. 
AFTON FARM AIREDALES S'f ;r.S 
SPRINGBANK BIG TYPE BERKSHIRE SOWS 
bred tor Spring, 1922 biter* to a good on ..f Hvmlxdeer 
5th. AU CM0LEAA immune No. 1*1200. For Price address 
J. K. \t AT SOX • Marbled ale. Conn. 
Alhamnnl Rllftrn«PV« ^very animal for sale. Many 
Aioamuni uuernseys great Advanced K«gi*t..i- <•■>«*. 
rtcb in May Rn»e blood. Herd Federal tuberculin tester). 
ALBAMONT FARMS, J. C. NAARU. Ten High Bt., Boiton 
pups, at farmer's prices. 
Berkshire of Size and Quality 
Breeding Block of all ligts. Good show record. Cholera 
tuimtiiK}. Kli UAIUI E. WAT*, Lebanon. N. J. 
For Sale-/? eg. Guernsey BULLS 
from Accrediteu herd. May lvo»e blood and (turn 
A. K. stock Well grown- good type—price low. 
Alto ono son of Languater Africndor, raitdr for 
survics. Also offer two l.'og, Jersey heifer*, and to 
freshen this spring. \\ A L I> O It P BAR M S, 
North Chatham, Columbir Co., New York 
E liksil I It ES. Big type bows, boars and 
All stock guaranteed. l*il iloOH Fa iois. 
gs for sate. 
rtfl.ld. ff.Y, 
President Harding's “Laddie Boy " is anAiradale 
I have Nephews And Nieces ot - this great Dog. 
\ttractivo in The Home, Useful on the Farm 
Snpmme in Tlf Hutiting-Fiold. Dr. KNOX. Dinbiiry, Cl. 
F OIt SAl.K-Herk.hlrc and Cheater While PI4J8. 
" eight from S« to 1»0 lbs. Either Sex Also 4 to S-wks. 
pigs. LEO KOlsK A CO., New Albuny. Penna. 
We offer for sale a few choice 
Grade Guernsey 
Heifer Calves 
$30 each, f. o. b. Guilford, Conn. 
F Female and Red Male! ** Chinese Chow Dot 
» I 110 S. old. CAR). M. GAGE, Nokru W ai.rs, 1 
FAMOUS DEFENDER STRAIN 
Best of Bruedtng, Fin* Pig* of both Sexes at Fame 
or* - Pries. Write VALLEVISTA FARMS. Albany. N. Y. 
for hunting and killing rat*. Instruction book arid price 
Hat free. Levi Euro.worth New Loudon, Ohio 
Big Type Durocs «?» Z'WS 
Bn*a to Gr Orion Sen^tion 2m! ami Jr. herd sire, Koyal 
SetiHHtion. CZOBh I. FARMS Anrtandalm. N. J. 
R0LLW00D FARM 
kUILFOlill 
CONN. 
Percheron Horses for Sale 
ONE IT RE- HR I. Il PEItClIERON STALLD t\. Re- 
glttereil. Kundl*d * 011011 . New Y’ork State. Six 
year* old. weight lwtt lb*. A beautiful dappled 
krrev, iicffocih 1 l»n»ki‘n clmiblf-. 
ONI* i*KIU lU.rtnN MARE, I Seven 
vrora old, m nvh! !»:»>• Ih*. .Umo a b«*aiitifut tlup- 
erry in COlvr mid perfectly hroXeu sinirlc and 
double. 
Tho ahovo «io an rxceptionally bi«h*el».H* team, and arc for 
Hale at an atttactive price, as wa are diaoontinuinc brct tlin^. 
Will m«*|I soparalcly or toirctbcr. For HALCYON FARMS 
(tirlher infnrmatlua, call or nddr.u Goshon. Now York 
Young hoar* and gilt*. 
OOITHIA t-ARM 
Stanley. N. Y. 
O I I D O ^ J°e Orton 2nd, O II. K and Sensa- 
■* *. w W w tion Breeding. Service Hoars and 
Spring pigs fur sale, f M. mints in* * son. Mr.nl..id, N. T. 
DUKOt’k- Keglaterod. Choice stock lor shipment. 
Kl.M\VtK>» FARMS, P. O. Box 15, Urudtord, N. Y, 
Spotted Polands 
your want*. «. ULYUK THOMPSON. I h.i.ib*r.t..ir f , Penna 
Offering their entire herd «f Jersey Cattle without 
reserve—COWS, II E I F 1C U S A NO BULLS. 
Noble and Oxford You’ll Do Breeding: 
Prices low for immediate deliveries, 
HAMILTON FARM Gladstone. N. J. 
Reg. Big Type Polands 
for sale. Good ones, write me. (i. *. IUI 
Sows Bred. Fall 
Boars and Pigs 
Rabbits with Canker in Ear 
T have a rabbit which has matter and 
dead skin in bis ears. What is the trouble? 
Crooked ('reek, Pa. j. a. 
What causes rabbits* ears to gather? 
They have not been in a draft. II. n. 
Lafayette. X. J. 
Your rabbit hag canker in the ear. This 
is usually caused by unclean hutches. 
Remedy, remove rabbit to a clean hutch, 
wash the inside of the cur with lukewarm 
BELGIAN HORSES For Sale 
Big. Type. Keg. Free. Choice pigs. 
• N» ■ O gig. Ready May 1st Order mow. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. It. Hill, Seneca Fall*. N.Y 
Choice Stallion* and M«n-*, including all mv *how 
»iock. iff* won lYveiu»-tlvo haiulrod dollars In cash 
pi i-ro* in three show* thi* full 1 . Ten brood and »ltow 
male* neighing our ton each, 20 Sullf.in* anil ill Hr, 
from im* lo three year* old. If a »iallion 1* ne.-dcil 
In ymir dintiii’l I will arrange fo [dace one there. 
My Mock will please von. Teems arranged. 
DENNISON FARMS 
159 Pearl Street Buffalo, N. Y. 
Chester White*and Berkshire*. 5 weeks old, 
36.50 i nch. ROUSF. BROS.. Ill khork, I’a. 
A Chance to Buy PUREBRED Jersey Bull 
of aorvleoablo nge, from lfegister of Merit dam and 
Ot proven sire. ax. price* easily within reach ot the 
business farmer. Halcyon I'amis.Goshen, N.Y. 
EUREKA Stock Farm 
FOR SALE Chester White Pigs 
eligible to registry at Farmers’ Brices. 10-wks, to 
10-mos. old. N*tid 2c stamp for circular and prices. 
Edward Walter Bui 6ES West Cheater, Pa. 
Jersey Bull and Heifer Calves 
at bargain prices for immediate **!«. Best blood 
line*. For particulars write BONO FARMS, Troy, Penn. 
ForSale-Eight-fnu.-Old Mule 
JACOB JOHNVILLE 
Wxusitn N. Y. 
