LEGHORN COCKERELS 
THE HENYARD 
mmm 
mmm 
Certllied R. I. Red Cockerels 
from officially trapnested liens, Write for circular. 
COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL Lawrence, Mass. 
S&g White Rock Cockerels 
Splendid birds t? $6. Harry F.SehenU, Sterling, Jlin«, 
Early Turkeys-Bourbon Reds : 
Yearling’tom.$12. lira. HiKKT »lalt 4 VI’S, Cooperatonii.lS.V, 
INSHELWQOO’S Famous W. N.TURKEYS. Mammoth. 1st Pare Fled 
Haul; 81lo»'. Barred Hocks. R. HI HSHELWOOn. Engluhtown, I. J 
Oil SAIT—M 11. lien TURKEYS. Inclose Stamp. 
MRS. I., n LOCKWOOD 11. D. 1 SKANK.vrKt.KS, K. Y 
When you build 
a new silo or rebuild 
your old one, make it 
a Craine—the strongest 
as well as handsomest silo made. 
Its three-wall construction gives 
perfect silage protection. Outside 
the wall of upright staves is an 
air-tight, water-proof, frost-defying 
inner wall ol Silafelt. Outside of both 
is the spirnl Crainelox covering, ol 
giant strength—no hoops, lugs, weak 
spots, repairs, but permanent protec¬ 
tion for every inch of wall. 
You can rebuild an old stave silo 
into a Craine at half the cost of a new 
silo. Write for beautifully illustrated 
catalog and special discount on early 
orders. Agents wanted. 
CRAINE SILO CO., Inc. 
Box 1 lO, Norwich, N. V. 
$3 each. Sinclair 8mllh 
23 Jacob SI., New lork City, N Y. 
Pure White Muscovy Ducks 
contain more protein and mineral matter 
needed liy the hens than the inner part 
of the berry does. It is better therefore 
to exchange this inner part, the Hour, 
for bran and middlings from some other 
man’s wheat. With this exchange of the 
wheat you could make lip a good standard 
laying mash from equal parts, by weight, 
of ground eorn, rr.omd oats, wheat bran, 
middlings and beef scrap. If you have all 
the skim-milk that your fowls will con¬ 
sume, you can omit the meat scrap from 
the mash : otherwise it will be needed to 
furnish the animal protein necessary to 
good egg production. m. b. d. 
Bourbon Red TURKEYS 
Hens. *10. 
West Alexander, Pa 
Toms, ®1B 
(lassie I). Taylor 
Tiffany’s Superior DUCKS 
Pekin, limn*,, mid I! u,i hit " W/xxlx 
ALDHAM POULTRY FARM R. 34 Pltoetiixville, Pa. 
Eggs and Drakes 
Price List Free 
raRDEE't FEKINS.niip.N T. 
ARDEE'S 
ERFECT 
EKIN 
TURKEYS 
Mammoth Bronze, Bourbon Ked and White 
Holland. Special Iott price until Jan. 
Also DOCKS and GKESK. 
EDWIN SOUDER : SKLLERSVILLE. PA. 
Insufficient Ration 
I feed my chickens scrateh feed in the 
morning and give them mash all day long, 
The mash is made by me, two parts bran, 
one part white middlings, one part ground 
oats, one part gluten and one part beef 
scrap. I have 200 It. I. Red hens, and 
get only two dozer, eggs a day, After 
the chickens lay about half a dozen eggs 
they sit again. What can I do to get 
more eggs? , L. p. 
Westport. Conn. 
If you are feeding your hens scratch 
feed mornings only, you are permitting 
them to go all night with only what mash 
they have in their crops at bedtime. This 
means that long before daylight their 
crops are empty and they have no food 
to keep up bodily heat and produce eggs. 
The object of artificial lighting is to shorten 
the Winter night and permit the con¬ 
sumption of more food, but if you are 
Thoroughbred Narragansett Turkeys 
May hatch. Toms, $10; Hens. SB. Unrnlntml trios. 
B. H. JACKSON - Cape Vincent, N. Y. 
FOR SALE Sheppard’s Strain ANCON AS 
Bullets, Cockerels and yearling Ileus, Reasonable 
RIEN KUEKEN Box 57. R. F. D No. I Paxsiie. N. J. 
,ii_J . 11 .. Regal Pnrcas strain direct. Choice 
Wyandottes Cockerels, Pullets. Elens, $3 
Satisfaction guaranteed. It. Illl.li.Senuea F*H*,tf.T, 
The Pine Grove Poultry Farm 
of Center Moriche*. Long 1*1 end 
WE ARE BOOKING ORDERS FOR 1923 DELIVERIES 
S. C. White Leghorn CHICKS 
We can also supply you with good Cockerels, April hatch, 
at $5.00 pec bird' If any of these Cockerels are not 
wh ,t they represent, send them back and we will return 
the money. Visitors are welcome. The farm is 1H miles 
of Center Moriches Station. Send for free circular. 
S.C.W. LEGHORN PULLETS 
WYCKOFF STRAIN. Hatched May 9th. Lay¬ 
ing and ready to lny. *1.50 each *35 per 25; 
*135 per 100. HATCHING EGGS For Sale. 
SIINNYCREST POULTRY FARM Huntington, W. Va. 
Directly Imported Leghorn 
males head part of our pure Barron Strain tnatiuea. 
Pedigrees "72-288. Third importation. Breeders are 
selected also for size and vigor. Strong chicks and 
fertile eggs, from these and other matings of grand 
layers. Safe arrival guaranteed. Write for circulars. 
R. T. EWING - Atlantic, Pa. 
J cruey Slick Giant Cockerel* for salo. Winners at Red 
Hunk Poultry Show. Also Original Breeder of Jersey 
Blue Giants. Mrs. FRED till*. Hi|htilow«. N, J. Locuil 8ri«e Firm 
Single Comb Rhode Island Rede tety ar cocke™ie; 
$5 each: Pullets, $3. Grown on free range. PARK 
AVE POULTRY YARUS. S. Armitronn. Warwick, New York 
BARRED ROCK COCKERELS 
Bradley Strain. Light and Dark matings. Sold on money 
back guarantee, ltuybcrry Farm, Sontbumpton, a. V. 
SILVER WYANDOTTES 
Winners at N. Y. State Fair, 1922. Stock for sale. 
R. C. Brown Route No. 1 Hagaman, N. Y. 
Barron’s White Wyandottes 
ported direct with high records. E. E. LEWIS, Aptlickin, U.Y 
RECORD 308 EGGS 
White Wyandotte record made by ‘‘College Queen" 
at Storrs 7th contest. Cockerels for sale from record 
hens. O. G. KNIGHT - Bridgeton, R. I. 
INCREASE YOUR FLOCK AVERAGE 
Tancred Strain Cockerels For Sale 
Every bird on our rann Is individually pedigreed mid 
trapuested. Wlllgerodl Broi , ilir Xiuti Hi. l,»cHink,W. J 
OB Sil.E—Large, healthy Pure llrcd Mammoth Bronze 
Turkey*. MAURICE BULLIVAK, S«w AUixt, Pa. 
BREEDERS CHICKS EGGS 
W. Wyandottes, IA and Dk. Brahmas. B. I. Reds, 
Barred Hocks, S C. W. aud Brown Leghorns. Cata¬ 
log free. Riverdal* Poultry Farm. Box 265. Riverdale. N- J. 
MAHOGANY STRAIN S. C. Rhode Island Reds 
Early hatched Pullets, $2.50 and $3 each. Yearling 
Hens, $2.25 each. Cockerels, $4 each. All excellent 
breeding stock. Circular. B, Quackenbush, Darien. Conn 
Winter Layers Money Makers 
BARRED ROCK COCKERELS 
Hut tern,ilk Fed Orchard Ranged 
PERFECT HEALTH fULl OF PEI*. Prices based on 
age and weight. Sold on money-back guarantee. 
PIONEER ORCHARDS Hancock, Maryland 
N. Y. S. C. P. C. A. White Leghorn 
Breeding males, $10 each. Birds not certified. $3 
and $5 each. Lawrence W. Miller, Argyle, N.Y. 
SELECTED S. C. ENGLISH WHITE LEGHORN 
Ferris Strain and Sheppard's K. C. Ancomi Cockerels, $» 
each Fit MIX W. B A t Kit, an 190, l nlunvllle, Cun,,. 
S C. HutfOrplngton!,. Golden Beauties. Cocke, els, $4; 
• pullets. £9.60, Cook’s strain. Harold Suttli. Schmevus,HI. 
Pure Bred Dark Cornish Game *M IHOROA* COOK EKKI.8 
93.00: Trio, »S. QUALITY TRUCK AND POULTRY FARM. Millard, N.Y. 
MW7:M T>.J,n„s it wild, over yoar Toms. H wild, 
Wild I urkeys uVer yr.ir Toms Pure wild Toms 
handsome, bealtbv. Stamp. Mrs .lESSt LUKENS. 0<lird. Pi. 
•The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
December 16, 1922 
dors, $7.50. E ATKINSON, laketon.Road, Wilkiusburo. P». 
Home-ground Ration 
With corn at 70c, wheat at $1.05, oats 
at 50c. can a farmer grind them, provided 
he has mill aud power, so as to mix and 
make a good laying mash for 400 chick¬ 
ens? If so. give amounts of each to mix 
together with beef scrap to make a bal¬ 
anced fetid. R. A. II. 
Ground wheat would be a pretty ex¬ 
pensive addition to a laying mash. Bran 
and middlings are superior in the mash 
to whole wheat ground, and cheaper. Why 
not make the exchange with your dealer 
aud avoid expense of grinding? You may 
think it strange that a part of the wheat 
berry, the bran and middlings, are su- 
__I . ..H L* ! A- iL., 4 - A 1 —• ... C ... 4 - 1 . 
SPECIAL IF*fill Prices 
Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Cockerels, Leg¬ 
horn Hens, $1.25. Write your wants. List fre«. 
H. A. SOUDER Box 29 Sellersville. Pa. 
Mammoth BronzeTurkeys C. A. NICHOLS.Ooh v®i-n«ur,.X.¥. 
Subscribers' Exchange 
Other Advertisements of Subscribers 
Exchange will be found on page 1483. 
HOMES WANTED—There is no greater charity 
than to offer a home to a friendless, deservlfig 
boy between the uges of seven ami 12 years; 
this is real charity, aud we earnestly solicit 
the cu-operation of Catholic families (New York 
State only). Address PLACING Ol P BL HEAT , 
415 Broome Street, New York City. 
FOR SALE—Pure extracted clover honey. 5-lb. 
nails. $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.20; delivered into 3d 
zone. IIAHRY J. BOREMAN, Box S7, Katonnb, 
__1 
SURE POP old white rice corn; 25 lbs., pre¬ 
paid 3d zone. $2.40. W. HALBERT, Oxford, 
n, r, _ 
HONEY—10 lbs. finest white, $2 in 3d zone; 
$2.20 in 4th zone: buckwheat 20c less; 00 -lb. 
cans, white. $7.80. f. o. t>. Imre; buckwheat. $0. 
F. W. LESSER, Fayetteville. N. Y. 
ElO.NkX —l'Urp extracted, posiymo, ursi uiret j 
zones’, clover, 5 lbs., $1,25; Xv lbs., $2.Id; 
buckwheat, 5 lbs., $1; 10 lbs.. $1.00; special 
prices on Quantity lots. WALNUT ORCHARD 
FARM, Ithaca, N. Y. 
HONEY — Pure extracted, 00-lb. can at "«r 
station, clover-basswood, $7.80; buckwheat, 
$0.30; 40 lbs., $5.1)0 and $4.80; 10 lbs., delivered 
within 3d postal zone. $2.05 and $1.80. RAY 
C. WILCOX, Odessa, N. Y, _ 
THE UNUSUAL Christmas gift is most appre¬ 
ciated; Aunt Hannah’* genuine Adirondack 
balsam pillows make delightful gifts; 3-lb. pil¬ 
low. $1.25, postpaid: check or e luivalent with 
order. HANNAH PAYNE, Raquette Lake, 
N. Y. _ 
WANTED—Used colony brooders. L. A, BURK 
HOLDER. Denbigh, Va. 
ORANCKS-t 1IIAPKFRUIT—-Tree ripened, direct 
from grower; packed in grove; bushel boxes 
mixed; $2.50: send check with order. E. K. 
WALKER. JR., Wanchnla. Flu. 
HONEY—Light extracted, Autumn flower honey; 
none finer; 5-lb. pail, $1.25; 10 lbs.. $2.15; 
delivered lliird postal zone. FI. R. LYON. 
Cranford. N. J. 
FOR SALE — Finest white clover extracted 
honey: 5 1b. pall. $1.11); 10-lb. pail. $2.15, 
delivered to 3d postal zone. NOAH ItOKDNKlt. 
Colgate. O. 
HONEY—5 lbs. clover. $1.25; buckwheat. $1.15: 
10 lbs. clover $2.15: buckwheat. $1.90; post¬ 
paid to 4tb zoae. RANSOM FARM. 1310 Spring 
Street. Syracuse. N. Y. 
MAPLE SYRUP, $2.50 per gallon; live gallons 
or more. $2.25; f. o. b. ERNEST HELD, 
Blooinvlllt*. N, Y. 
FOR SALIC—-Witte tree, log and brunch saw: 
latest pattern;; exccdlent condition; price 
reasonable: inspection invited, FAIKVIEW 
POULTRY FARM. Theresa, N. Y. 
TEN TONS of bright wheat straw for sale; two 
wires. CAUL A. OLA ISON, Nottingham, Pa. 
omitting tup evening feeding ot whole 
grain, you are lengthening the night fast, 
instead of shortening K. In addition to 
a light feeding of grain in the morning, 
give the fowls all the grain that tiny will 
dlean up just before going to roost. If 
you want to do still better by them, light 
the house at about eight o’clock in the 
evening and give them riieti what grain 
they will eat. Or. feed them by artificial 
light before daylight in the morning, so 
arranging their feeding hours that the 
night will be about 13 hours long, so far 
as their fast goes. This is the philosophy 
or artificial lighting to increase egg pro¬ 
duction. and it i.. working out well in 
practice. M . B . D 
Possible Coccidiosis 
What is the matter with our flock of 
Rhode Island Red chickens? Is it a case 
of paralysis, and can you suggest any 
treatment or advice which might ward off 
the disease another year? The chicks are 
April aud May hatched. For a month 
they have been affected aud have not 
grown any in that time. Combs turn 
dark, they often lose the use of their 
legs, affects eyes and neck, making some 
nearly blind, legs turn pale, with a pink¬ 
ish line. They soon lose all flesh and die. 
A dry mash consisting of two parts, by 
measure, of bran and one of middlings 
an I eornmeal, with a little charcoal, is 
fei, in hopper, and cracked corn fed twice 
a day. Beef scrap has been added to 
mash, but I thought that might be the 
cause, so discontinued some time ago. 
At present we are feeding a wet mash in 
the morning. They have hail skim-milk 
when we have had it. MRS. x, M. M. 
Hillsboro. N. II. 
An autopsy might determine the cause 
of death in the case of these birds, ami 
should be made. Coccidiosis would pro¬ 
duce some of the prominent symptoms 
that you mention. If present, von will 
find the blind pouch (caeca) distended 
and filled with a cheesy mass of a whitish 
or yellowish color and yellowish spots or 
cheesy masses in the liver. This disease 
is caused by a minute organism picked up 
with food and drink and widely scattered 
in the droppings of nflTected birds. It 
resembles ’'blackhead’’ in turkeys. The 
trea'rnent recommended as most success¬ 
ful i , the use of one teaspoon of catechu 
in e'eh three gallons of drinking water 
give i the fowls an I the guarding against 
info-lion by destroying the dead bodies 
uf affected fowls and thorough disinfec¬ 
tion of quarters and utensils. Importa¬ 
tion of the disease in purebred chicks or 
fowls must also be gunnlM against. 
M. R. D. 
The government of Bulgaria has 
called for bids on the construction for the 
State of a system of grain elevators. This 
enterprise is a very considerable one. and 
it will be necessary for the successful con¬ 
tractor to place abroad £2.000.000 of 
bonds secured on the elevators and their 
revenues, according to information ob¬ 
tained by the Department of Commerce. 
HONEY—Finest quality extracted; clover-bass¬ 
wood. 5 lbs.. $1.20: 10 lb-.. $2.03; amber 
color. $1.05 and S1.S5. buckwheat, $1 and 
$ 1 . 80 ; 00-lb. can brckwii-ai. $0 hero. H F. 
WILLIAMS. Romulus, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—100 hive bodies with good straight 
worker numbs. $1 each; D! Jumbo hive bodies 
with good straight worker combs, wired, $2 
each. ‘VICTOR IE BEK It IAN. Highland. N. Y. 
’Phone 103FG. 
ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY HAY—Several cars 
mixed and straight Alfalfa for sale: also (dear 
Timothy and straw. W. A. WITHROW, Route 
4. Syracuse, N. Y. 
WANTED — Carload of certified seed potatoes 
fRurnts or Irish Cobblers); must be clean, 
bright, smooth and well sorted and uniform, 
certified by the Farm Agent of the Bureau of 
Agriculture. Address REAMOUE FARMS, 
... tin tier Co., Pa. 
AMERICAN BLACK WAT.NUTS (new crop); 3 
Iha. for 23c, post paid Into third postal zone. 
ROCK CLIFF FARM, BrngaeVlUe, Pa. 
MILK CHOCOLATE, made at our dairy, box of 
129 pieces, 2 lbs. net. post paid. $1: pul Uj) in 
nice hull.v box; an excellent Christum** g'.ft. let 
me send a box to your r.lotions and friends; 
send remittance With order. It. W. WIND. 
Babylon, N. Y. 
I-(ill SALE—Pure extracted buckwheat honey, 
ill pails, 5 lbs. net: price Kile, postpaid in sec¬ 
ond zone. EDWIN RICKARD. Schoharie, X. Y. 
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Semi $1 for attrac¬ 
tive box containing s'.v little jars of home¬ 
made Jain. HICKORY HIKE JAM KITCHEN, 
Essex. N. Y. 
WE CAN furnish grapefruit iu our standard 
Golden Russet grade, delivered by boat to the 
ports of Baltimore, Mil.: Philadelphia. Pa.: New 
York. N. Y,, and Boston. Mass., two or more 
boxes at (he same shipment to the same person 
at $3.ft) per box; terms, check with order; we 
prepay (til elm ge* to the ports stated above, and 
shipments can be marked to lie forwarded by 
express to any point in tin* interior in the At¬ 
lantic Coast Stales. GEORGE It. CELLON. N. 
IV. 7tll Avenue and S4th Street. Miami, Fla. 
FOR SAKE—Pure delicious Vermont mapl* 
syrup. $2.50 gallon; 10 lb. can sugar. $3: sat¬ 
isfaction guaranteed; cash with order. BERT 
PRESCOTT, Essex Junction, Vt. 
KNITTING YARN—Guaranteed all virgin wool; 
1 ili., $2.75: 2 or more lbs. at 82.50 per lb., 
postpaid; samples for stamp. Heavy fringe 
mittens, hand-knit, the wannest woolen mitten 
made; with ordinary cure will wear several 
Winters; brown, tun or gray; $2.90 per pair, 
postpaid. F. F, CROSBY, CouderspOrt. Pa. 
IT'S GREAT!—Admiral Dewey popcorn, shelled, 
dried, ready to pop, I! tbs. for 1. postpaid. 
MISS FANNY S. BEDELL, F.urlville, N. Y 
PRAIRIE STATE incubators wanted. 390-egg 
capacity, of late model and in first class con 
Hit Ion. PINEBROOK POULTRY FARM. It. D. 
1, Lakewood, N. J. 
FOR SALE —Cnutlee heater, size No. 2. $18.00. 
E It. HUMMER & CO., li. No. 1, l'reneli- 
town, N. J. 
PURE Vermont maple sugar, $2 per gallon; 
sugar in 10-lb. i tils. $2.50 per pail: f. o. b.: 
send inonev order. W. H. GREEN. Cambridge. 
Vt. 
ADIRONDACK balsam pillow, beautifully tinted. 
size 14x17. freshly filled, a pleasant and 
healthful fragrance at all 'imps, postpaid. $1.23; 
balsam in bulk enough for two pillows, $1. 
postpaid. DORSEY FARMS. Sehrop.t Lake. 
N. Y. 
lloXKY— Quart. Site: gallon. $2.50: delivered 
third zone. RICHARD D. BARCLAY. River- 
toii. N. J. 
WANT two sections for Hall incubator. C. H. 
MILLS, North Haven, Conn. 
FOR SALE—-De Laval No. 15 separator, barrel 
clmru and Philadelphia butter-worker; Pilot 
rotary washer, price $u; two Quick Lite gaso¬ 
lene lanterns, $4 each. A, O. CHAPIN. Sharon 
Springs, N, Y. 
FOR SALE—Having obtained electricity from 
tin* city, will sell tny Colt Acetylene lighting 
plant, complete, very cheap; nearly new. C. T. 
HOOPER. Dover, Del. 
WANTED—Second-hand traeior plow, also disk 
harrow, in good condition, for Ford sou tractor. 
Address ADVERTISER 2190. care Rural New- 
Yorker. 
APPLES for Christmas—A pleasing gift; bushel 
box. $1.51); 2 ’-, -bushel barrel. $3.75 Baldwins. 
Kings, Hendrick Sweets. Greenings. Spies. Ben 
Davis, ail desired varieties in either package. 
F. <’• BIGGS. Trumansburg, N. Y. 
$73 BUYS International Farm Equipment Com¬ 
pany's manure spreader, new last Spring: 
reason—farm sold. ANTON SCHMITT. Barne- 
gnt. X. J. 
SI NN'Y BROOK FARM pure pork sausage, made 
from our own pigs on our farm; 3 lbs. for $1. 
postpaid: sbellbark hiekoryuuts. 5 Ills, for $1, 
postpaid. SUNNY BROOK FARM, Wintorton. 
N. Y. 
PURE, wholesome, delicious home made plain 
tattles. 3 lbs. for SI; walnut and English taffy 
and caramel. 2>j Ills, for $1: postpaid Into 3d 
zone; send cash or P. o. money order please. 
MRS. It. C. MacKLEY, Broguevllle, I’a 
USEFUL FARM BOOKS 
Fertilizers and Crop. Van Slyke... .$3.25 
Feeding Farm Animals, Bull. 2.60 
Milk Testing. Publow.90 
Butler Making, I’ublpw.90 
Manual of Milk Products, Stocking. 3.00 
Book of Cheese, Thom and Fisk... . 2.40 
Successful Fruit Culture, Maynard. 1.75 
Pruning Manual. Bailey. 3.25 
American Apple Orchard, Waugh.. 1.75 
American Peach Orchard. Waugh.. 1.75 
Vegetable Garden. Watts. 2.50 
Vegetable Forcing. Watts. 2.50 
Edmonds’ Poultry Account Book... 1.00 
Poultry, Richardson. 1.50 
Turkey Book, Lntnon. 1.75 
For sale by 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 W. 30th St New York City 
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