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EGG-LAYING CONTEST 
In nnHwcr to ninny quontlonn about tliln p(fS- 
InylnK content, tho followliiK fnctn arc kIvcii: 
It 1 h holif at Storrs iioat olllrn in connection 
with the (’onni'i'tlcut AKrlculturnl College. The 
eonlcHt heglnH November 1. There are 10 iiul- 
letH In each iien. All the birds r<>eelve uniform 
treatment. The bounen are all alike, and the 
feed la the same for all. The conteKt <’oiillnueH 
for one year. The weekly reconla cover the num¬ 
ber of eggs laid for each [len In the current 
week, and alao the total number of *-ggH lahl 
Kluce the flrat of laat November. The coiileHt 
will end Nov":r'''‘'r I, at which time IheHc lilrda 
will la- removed, and another net of inilletH en¬ 
tered for the next year. 
Uecord at Slorra, Conn., for week ending 
Sei.t. 2ri, 11*1 K: 
BARRED ROCKS WcU Total 
Merritt M. Clark. Conn. 
Harry 11. Ober, N J. 
Kiohard A lion, Mann. 
Juloa K. Franoala, I,. I. 
Tom .1. AdaniNOn, Canada. 
FalrlleIdH 1‘oiiltry FarniK, N. 11. 
Norfolk Specialty Karin. Ontario. 
Hodman HchaIT. N 11. 
Rook Iloae Farm. N. Y. 
John C. I’hlllpH, MasK. 
Joseph M. Ilothsclilld, N. V. 
Inglcaldo Karni.N. Y. 
Agricultural College, Oregon. 
WHITE ROCKS 
Albert T. I.enion, Musa. 
llolllston Hill Poultry l ann, Musa- 
S. Hrailford Allyn, Maas. 
Manomet Farm, Maaa. 
BUFF ROCKS 
A.'A. Hall, Conn. 
WHITE WYAND0TTE8 
Morrytliought Karin,Coni 
Ohed U. Knight, H I. 
Hrayman Farm. N. U- 
lleulali Kami, Ontario... 
Vine Hill Farm, Masa ... 
Mrs U. W. Stevens, N. Y. 
Woodland Poultry Yard, 
K W. Harris, N Y. 
I. aurol Hill Farm. U. I. . 
J. Frank Dubois, Muhh... 
BUFF WYANDOTTES 
Fred Hookwooil, N. H. 
Cook A Porter. Maas. 
J. J. Dansro, Vt. 
Dr. N. W. Sanborn.iMaaa. 
H. P. Cloyes, Conn. 
U. U. Sullivan, Conn. 
.'Ill 
1!.1 
37 
2(1 
2!) 
22 
31 
H 
3ft 
33 
43 
33 
3(1 
29 
■21 
2K 
31 
29 
39 
3H 
43 
21 
32 
33 
3ft 
34 
23 
30 
41 
20 
27 
3(1 
2H 
Kill I 
I2'2(l 
la.'i4 
1803 
18(13 
1492 
1171 
13ftft 
1(193 
1474 
1(172 
1778 
1(101 
1302 
1239 
147(1 
1201 
19 1091 
hino 
1987 
1740 
1(102 
903 
1711 
1284 
170(1 
1093 
1471 
1306 
1 ( 1 . 1(1 
1112 
132S 
1(186 
1420 
RHODE ISLAND REDS 
Conyers Farm. Conn. 
Chas. H. Lane, Mass. 
FlIntstono Farm. Mass. 
Homer P. Doming, Conn. 
Charles O. Polhemus, N. Y. 
Poquot Poultry Farm,Conn. 
Hiirlnudalo Poultry Karin, Conn. 
Natick Farm, H. I. 
PIneorost Orchards, Maaa. 
KIchard Allen, Maas. 
A. W. llumery. N. H. 
Archie H. Colburn, N. II. 
Allan's Hardtobeat lleda, U. 1. 
Deer Hrook Poultry Karin, N. II. 
W. Manatleld Poultry Farm, Maas. 
Jacob 1C. Janaen, Conn. 
Ktjon I’oullry Farm, N..I. 
BUTTERCUPS 
Illddonhurst lluttcrcup Yda., N. V. 
OREOONS 
Agricultural College, Corvallls.Oro.... 
ORLOFFS 
W. II. llaiiaolt, Cheahlro, Coni. 
WHITE ORPINGTONS 
1 lurry Paxton, N. Y. 
BLUE ANDALUSIANS 
K 1). Ill I II, Conn. 
Hluc AndalualanClub of America, N. V. 
WHITE LEGHORNS 
A. H. Hall, Conn. 
Ilraeslde Poultry Karin, Pa. 
J. O. LoKevre. N. Y. 
Hermon 111. White. N .1. 
W III. L. Gilbert 1 lome.Conn. 
Kranols F. IJiicoln, Conn. 
P. G Platt, Pa. 
Greondale Karmt. N. Y. 
Dautrlch liroa.,Conn. 
II. S. Mils, N. J. 
Hollywood Farm, Wash. 
Will llarron, Mngland. 
Tom llarron, ICngland. 
MIhsN. H. Hell, ICngland. 
lluahklll Poultry Kurin, I'a. 
A. 1’. UobliiBon. N. Y. 
Kglantine Farm, Md. 
Hay vlllo Karma, N. .1. 
Margareta Poultry Karin, (Hilo. 
Lovell Gordon. N. Y. 
1C A. Hal lard, Pa. 
W. 1C. AtkInaon. Conn. 
Hilltop Poultry Yarila.Conn. 
,1 Frank Dubola, Maaa. 
ClllTord I. Stoddard, Conn. 
George Phillips. Conn. 
.1. K. Crowley, Maaa. 
M. T. Lindsay. N. Y. 
II. 1C. Gates, Conn. 
Gall Hill ICatate, Pa. 
Koyal Karina, I no.. Conn. 
.las. K. Harrington, N. J. 
W. 1C. lloblnson. ill. 
Wlndsweei) Karin, Conn . 
Prescott's Poultry Place, Conn. 
W. .1. Cocking. N. J. 
M. J. (jnankenhuah, N. .1. 
Kredonia Karin, Conn. 
H lllvlew Karin, Mo. 
Conyers Karin, Conn. 
Kraiices 11 Meraereau, Conn. 
Lakewood Leghorn Farm, N..I. 
Henry ID. Heine, N.J. 
20 
28 
29 
21 
40 
27 
39 
28 
33 
32 
37 
32 
1(1 
2ft 
3ft 
■ 2(1 
27 
34 
fiO 
14 
1(1 
23 
2(1 
22 
32 
40 
32 
13 
29 
3(1 
30 
3ft 
31 
41) 
3ft 
37 
31 
'2ft 
ftO 
11 
1(1 
12 
24 
38 
28 
29 
33 
40 
34 
2(1 
29 
1ft 
34 
19 
29 
10 
21 
29 
20 
2ft 
27 
lA 
20 
8 
31 
'22 
9ft6 
1498 
1163 
1‘204 
1419 
l,ft42 
1381 
lOOA 
168(1 
1831 
1A30 
1243 
1478 
14.13 
140.1 
1431 
1300 
l'2ft4 
2142 
1313 
1'248 
1.117 
12.19 
1.184 
1912 
1888 
148(1 
1010 
1003 
147(1 
1671 
1662 
167ft 
1940 
16.11 
1719 
1703 
1432 
1801 
13.11 
1448 
1298 
1431 
1711 
1718 
1A3() 
171ft 
1632 
1680 
1341 
1.199 
1444 
1870 
13.14 
1443 
1448 
1448 
1328 
134.1 
1637 
1312 
1442 
1473 
1231 
1616 
1018 
Total 
‘2868 149861 
MISCELLANEOUS 
a • J I >3 Itegistered stork; six weeks (dd. 
/Viredaie r^ups a. B. llALL.Walllngford, Oonn. 
Mr.General Farmer! Dairy Shorthorns “profitable 
breed for yon. Try them. Wo offer a trm for fonn- 
ilntlon. 2 lieifor ealvos and a bull, nnrelated, Choies- 
iv bred. First draft or cheek for S42!i takes them. 
A fow othors. EDWIN EASIERBROOK. Interlaken. N. V. 
SHETLAND PONIES 
We soil un Iho INSIALIMINT plan. '200 head to 
Bolentfrom. Herd esltthllshod 1891. Keiul lOo 
for eoutrnet and in-loe list. Address Dept. L 
THE 8HADT8IDE FAUMB, North Benton, 0. 
r or sxchango for Triio(or(I. II. C. |iieforredl,t>ali' 
lOroaiB colts, 3 and 4 yrs., Klandard and Hog., matched 
brother and aUtor. WALTER CARNIE, Velslle. Columble Ce., N. T. 
'I'ho heef breed for pndlt. 
" Ilcef Prndnctioii In the Kast.” 
New booklet: froo on rociiiest. 
ECKARDT. 3* Natxau St.. NewYorh 
WALGROVE HERD 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
OVER 50 HEAD IN HERD 
Many linportoil. All registorod, Tnhcrculln tsitsd. 
Milk roeords kept. Wi'Tlo for price and particular* 
on Herd Heading Bulla. WalnutOrovtFann,W<tlilnettnvill(,N.Y 
Aberdeen 
Angus cw 
The average hen lays less than 100 eggs a year. But thousands 
of hens are laying 200 eggs every year. Why not yours ? 
START YOUR 
MOULTED HENS 
TO LAYING 
T he world is calling for more poultry and more eggs. 
Everybody must speed up —it’s a patriotic duty. 
Now’s the time to get ready for regular fall and winter laying. 
Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-cc-a will start your 
pullets and moulted hens to laying promptly. 
Remember, going tlirough the moult is like going through a 
long spell of sickness. The egg organs become dormant, but 
why let nature bide its own time to revive the egg organs? 
Feed a tonic. 
Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a contains Ntix Vomica and Quassia 
—tonics that promote digestion, that tone up the dormant egg 
organs. It has Iron for the blood, and internal antiseptics. This 
combination will keep your whole flock healthy and start your 
pullets and moulted hens to laying. 
IMPORTANT: If your hens are not yet over the moult, 
supply them with Pan-a-ce-a daily to give them strength and 
vitality to force out the old quills and grow new feathers. 
Always buy Pan-a-cc-ix according to the size of your flock — a 
penny’s worth for each hen to start with. There is a package 
for all sizes of flocks. 
You have no chances to take. The dealer in your town who sells 
Pan-a-ce-a will refund your money if it does not do what we claim. 
8()c, 75c and $1.50 packages; 25-lb. pail, $3.00; 100-lb. drum, $10.00. 
Except in the far West and Canada. 
Dr. HESS & CLARK, Ashland, Ohio 
Dr. Hess 
STOCK TONIC 
Keeps Hogs Healthy 
Drives Out the Worms 
DcHess Instant: Louse Killer Kills Lice 
Iore: 
JEGGS 
PRODUCTSMOULTRY 
KoiB Healthy'. 
Chicks!—H ow?' 
[Feed your poultry wn .. _ 
Maurer'S 'Hwality 
MeAXi ScRAI* . 
LUseJ at New Jers^ Laying Contest 
|C7|*pp/l9l8 Farmet's Almanac 
Generous Snmples of/ 
u^Kwality” Products j 
WniTC TO-OAV. 
>^URER MANUFACTURING CO^ 
. Dept 365. 
A/^Newark^ 
Ferris WhiteLeghorns 
A H'al lu*avy liiyinjf Kfniln, 17 rt’C- 
oniN from ‘iOO to 2<U «Hir prlccH on pullvtu 
liiul yunrllng Iiohn, miilvH. 4'Ktcu (or hatcbliiKi 
Kiul /iMy obrohickH. Wo Hltip C. <>. 1>. and giiarantro 
I'oHiiltH. (hitalog KlvrH prlreH; doHorlbofiHtooK, CelU all 
ubont onr farm and iiiotlnMlM; r<‘HiiltH you oun by 
In'oedliig thli strain. Hoiul for your copy now—tt is 
n-eo. GEORGE B. FERRIS, tis Union. Grand Rapidf , Mich. 
Parks* Strain B.P. Rock Pullets and Cockerels 
,Slr«<l by mabm from 202 to 237 -oku ImiiH. AIkd Kiima 
of Almilar hrnadlug to t).n No. 12 at .Storru Goiituxt, 
Htorm pan havo no iiailigreon bnhinil thorn, but aro 
naar tlio top of thii lixt. Wateli tham and ordnr some 
! of tliU ynar'* bottni' bred itoi'k. All fi«. raiiire. 
j 1NUI.KHII>1C FAUMH, - i'itloitvtUe, N. V. 
LIGHT BRAHMAS Only Wi 1 / t?o'hikh'er 
later. HAYSTACK MOUNTAIN FARM, Norfolk, Coiui. 
CLOSING OUT SALE OF 
S. C. R. 1. Reds, Barred Rocks 
and White Rocks Wo are elocklnir our 
farm with Harruii la'iihoriiii anil are offcrliiB all our 
jioavy birds for sale. Iliivo alkiiit 100 yoarlliiB brood- 
Ilia hens at $3.00 each, 7(5 imllots at $2.00 to $3.00 
each. (5 cocks at $(5.00 each and lot of cockerels at 
$3.00 to $r..00 each. Wo also have aovoral hundred 
imro llarron Ijoahorn eockorels at $3.00 to $4.00 each. 
EvorvtlibiK Hldiiped subject to custoiiicr's approval. 
RIVEItSIDE POULTRY FARM, Cambridge Springs, Pa 
For Sale-150 S. C.W. Leghorn Breeding Hens 
Wvekoff strain direct. W 1.50 uacli, 
.1. M. CASK, . Ollboa, Now York 
SUNNY “KFFICIENT” S. C. W. 
CREST Bred Fur Business LEGHORNS 
I'rico lint pnmplilot, with bariraliiH. I.iii Kcnt poultry fiii in 
111 Hlalo. KUNNY CKCK'i' 1‘OtII/I'HI YAUH, Knit Aurora, N.5 . 
Storrs Contest 
PEN NO. 26 FOR SALE 
F.W. HARRIS, - Molroso, Ronssolacr Co., Now York 
Moitlod Ancona Breeding Pen rcECKuS suVtu cocmr'! 
HI loa S8U. U. I*. Hlu-lmitlliic, l.orruluc. New York 
Belgian Hares Vrtr 
J. DKAilKlIVl, R F. 0. 40. DAKIKN, CONN. 
Special Sale 
“Glensut Utility Strain” 
S. C. Rhode Island Red 
Cockerels and Pullets. 
These are strong vigorous 
birds, grown under choice 
conditions on free range. 
Price rl ght. 
J. Murray, Poultry Dept. 
Glenville Land Co, 
Kina Street • PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK 
S. C.W. LEGHORNS 
10 June pullets Si each m lota of 10. Ilooslors, Flliy ols. 
I'ach. UOUNP yPUlNU KaHM, K. K. 1)., 8TANKUUItVII.l.lI, N. Y. 
COLORED Muscovys JEIIII REINOIOI, k'larilurg. N.Y. 
