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Miscellaneous 
HOMES WANTED for Boys—We will co-operate 
with any responsible family in placing with < 
them a suitable Catholic boy, between 7 and 12 j 
years of age; our experience and your willing¬ 
ness will produce the right results. Address j 
PLACING OUT BUREAU, 417 Broome Street, 
New York, N. Y. 
WANTED—Name of parents and grandparents 
of Margaret Whiting, wife of Elias Whiting. 
Wrentham. Mass. E. WHITING, Mahopae 
Falls, X. Y. 
FOR SALE—-Two brand new Fordson tractors; 
never been used; on account of losing contract 
will sell both for .$1,000. Address JOHN C. 
COOMBS, Midland Park, N. J. 
FOR SALE—New crop of finest white clover ex¬ 
tracted honey; price, one 00-lb. can, $0.(K); two 
00-lb. cans, $18; f. o. b. Holgate. Ohio; 5-lb. 
pail. $1.25; 10-lb. pail, $2.25; delivered to 4th 
postal zone. NOAH BORDNER, Holgate, O. 
FRESII. obi style hop yeast cakes; keep per¬ 
fectly six months; send 30c money order for 
large supply and surprise your family with your 
bread. MISS H. M. WORSHAM, Seventy Six, Mo. 
-—---, 
FOR SALE—12 h.p. Jacobson gasoline engine, 
on trucks; clutch pulley and Webster mag¬ 
neto; fine condition; $235.00 complete. R. 0. 
WITTMAN, St. Marys, Pa. 
CIDER PRESS and grater for sale. II. MOR¬ 
GAN, Amenia, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Titan tractor with 1. C. 11. ensilage 
cutter: Bate's Steel Mule tractor with three 
14-inch Oliver plows and discs; potato planter, 
sprayer and digger. All In good condition. 
JAMES IL SEAMAN, Glens Falls. N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Hall Mammoth Incubator; rsed two 
seasons; 1,200 capacity; can be extended to 
3,0<Hi; $100. HARRY TAPLEY, Forestport, 
N. V. 
FOR SALE—One 7 h.p. Galloway engine; one 
Huebncr & Son thrasher with cleaner; both 
mounted and in good order; sell reasonable. 
BOX 32, Mast Hope, Pa. 
CLOVER HONEY—Fine 1021 extracted; 00-lb. 
can at our station, $9.00; two cans. $18.00; 
10 lbs. delivered within 3rd zone, $2.15; 5 lbs.. 
$1.25; write for prices on buckwheat, honey; 
special prices on large lots. RAY. C. WIIX'OX, 
Odessa, N. Y. 
WANTED—Mammoth incubator, up to 10,000 
capacity: must be in good order. Communicate 
E. L. KRATZ, Greenwood, Del. 
NEW CLOVER HONEY—Fine duality in 00-lb. 
cans. $9.50 F.O.B. G. W. BELDEN, Berk¬ 
shire, N. Y. 
WANTED— A one-horse mowing machine; must 
he la good condition. F. H. FORD, It. 3, 
Maple Plain, Minn. 
WANTED—Old-fashioned trundle bed: also flax- 
wheel. E. WHITING, Mahopae Falls, N. Y. 
FANCY MAPLE SYRUP—-$2.50 per gal.; sugar 
in 5 and 10 lb. pails, 35c per lb.; syrup made 
during the last run, $1.50 per gal.; sugar 25c 
per lb. W. H. WARREN, North Pomfret. Vt. 
WANTED—Twenty-five bushels large yellow 
seed rye. E. L. CLARKSON, Tivoli, N. Y. 
POULTRY 
Barred Plymouth Rock Pullets 
FULL PARKS STRAIN, OH 
MARCH HATCHED UHX IL 
March Cockerels - $3.00 each 
J. GUY LESHER, - Northumberland. Pa. 
White and Buff Leghorn LAYING PULLETS 
Ten to sixteen-week Pullets in White and brown Leg¬ 
horns. Aneonas. Laying Yearling Pullets ready to ship. 
Forest Farm.Koekuwuy, X. J. 
Choice 12-week-old REGAL 
WHITE WYANDOTTE PULLETS 
In Lots of 10 at $3.00 Each 
Roseglen Farm East Stroudsburg, Pa. 
ENGLISH 5. C. WHITE LEGHORN 
Hens, Cocks and Cockerels from imported high 
pedigreed stock. Tom Barron's best. First-class 
breeders at bargain prices. Write 
R. T. KWING - Atlantic, Pa. 
BARRON Pedigreed While Leghorn COCKERELS 
April hatch. One and two-yr.-old hen —choice Breeders. 
$1.50 each. Descriptive circular free. 
WM. I>. SEIDEL - Strawberry Kidgc, Pa. 
fkinl/a 8- C. buff Leghorn, $1 0—100. barred Rocks— 
UI1ICK3 *10.50. Reds. *12. Mixt, $8—100. Safe deliv¬ 
ery Guaranteed. Jacob Nelmond, Bo>2, MrAlUtvrvlIle, Pa. 
CHICKS 
Broilers, Leghorns, Rocks and Reds. 8cts* 
and up. Safe delivery guaranteed. Circular 
free. W. A. LAUVER. McAlistervillc, I*a, 
WANT ■*’ our Hundred White Leghorn Pullets 
nun I April hatched, about Sept. 1. Desire quality 
—no fancy price. JAMES ALLEN. Stockton, N. J. 
MAYROYD POULTRY FARM 
Breeders of Pedigreed 
S. C. White Leghorns 
For Heavy Egg Production 
C. H. TONKING. New Dorp, Staten Island, N. Y. 
~ RABBITS ~ 
The Delaware Valley Rabbitries 
Get your young Rufus-Reds and New Zealands now 
for fall breeding. A few choice ones, too, to win in 
the big Shows. All prices down. State your wonts. 
Theo. S. Moore - Stockton, N. J. 
CAT 1? bkaglks, ra kbit, fox, coon, 
V1>1> BIRD, FA 14.11 DOGS. Trial, cheap. 
MICHAEL BAUBLITZ 
Seven Valleys, Pa. 
FLEMISH GIANTS, young and matured, from pedigreed and 
reg. stock. Prices reasonable. H 8. TEN EYCK, Somerville. N. J 
EGG-LAYING CONTEST 
In unswer to many questions about tills egg- 
laying contest, the following facts are given; 
It Is held at Storrs post office In connectien 
with the Connecticut Agricultural College. The 
contest begins November 1. There are 10 pul¬ 
lets in each pen. All the birds receive uniform 
treatment. The houses are all alike, and the 
feed is the same for all. The contest continues 
for one year. The weekly record* cover the num¬ 
ber of eggs laid for each pen In the current 
week, and alia the total number of eggs laid 
siuce the first of last November. The contest 
will end November 1, at which time these birds 
will be removed, and another aet of pullets en¬ 
tered for the next year. 
Record at Storrs, Conn., for week ending July 
31, 1921: 
Wssk Total 
BARRED ROCKS 
Rock Rose Farm. N.-Y. *4 1397 
W. H. B. Kent. N. Y. 33 1603 
Ernest W. Picker, N. J....!. 19 1138 
Oregon Ag. College, Ore. .. 18 108J 
.Titles F. Franeais, L. I. I* 1300 
E. C. Foreman, Ont. 44 1117 
WHITE ROCKS 
James F. Macdonald, Mass. 38 1228 
S. Bradford Ailyu, Mass. 31 1102 
Albert T. Lenzen, Mass. 19 1005 
Chickatawbut Farm, Man. 17 914 
F. R. Pember, R. 1. 33 1127 
William H. Bassett, Conn. 33 1021 
Applecrest Farm Co.. N. H. 40 1119 
Vineland Training School. N. J. 36 975 
WHITE WYANDOTTE8 
Obed G. Knight, R. 1. 42 1758 
Clemsns J. Diemand, Conn. 41 1123 
Mrs. R. W. Stevens, N. Y. 23 980 
Harry D. Emmons, Conn. 15 1131 
BUFF WYANDOTTE8 
Hollis P. Cloyes.Conn. 41 1489 
RHODE ISLAND BEDS 
Charles D. Peirce, R. I. 40 1174 
Henry P. Walker, Mass. 21 1423 
Applecrest Farm Co., N. H. 27 1182 
F. H. Sampson, Mass. 28 1234 
Glen Wright. Conn. 39 1031 
The Orchards. Muss. 47 1138 
Obed G. Knight. R. 1. 24 1118 
F. S. Chapin, Mass. 35 1455 
Old Town Farm, N. H. 30 1245 
Norman M. Mistier, N.Y. 42 1124 
Mrs. C. O. Polhemns. N. Y. 37 1359 
E. P. Usher, Jr.. Mass. 28 1157 
H. S. Bickford. N. H. 36 1453 
Pinecrest Orchards, Mass. 37 1317 
Jacob E. Jansen, Conn. 34 1312 
Deer Brook Poultry Farm, N. H. 32 1371 
Charles H. Lane. Mass. 38 1592 
Sunnyfields Farm, Conn. 37 1135 
H. P. Denting. Conn. 28 1281 
W. H. Card, Conn. 24 841 
C. P. Scott. Ill. 35 1310 
Prospect Farms, N. J. 31 995 
Maurice F. Delano, Mass. 18 1136 
Harold Tompkins, Mass. 34 1121 
Mirimichi Poultry Farm, Mass. 16 766 
D. S. Vaughn, R. 1. 38 1176 
H. E. Nichols. N. Y. 34 1212 
LIGHT BRAHMAS 
Winsor Farm, Mass. 12 T86 
OREGONS 
Oregon Ag. College. Ore. 18 1049 
BLACK LEGHORNS 
A. K. Hampton, N. J. 33 1256 
BUFF LEGHORNS 
K. A. Vosburg, N. J. 23 993 
WHITE LEGHORN8 
Joitn K. Roessner, N. J. 30 1074 
Tauglewold Farm, L. 1. 32 1265 
George B. Ferris, Mich. 42 1123 
Richard Allen, Conn. 32 1360 
Emory H. Bartlett. Mass. 36 1338 
Maadowedge Farm. L. 1. 50 1136 
Kirkup Bros , N. Y. 48 1381 
A. B. Hall. Conn. 40 1392 
Eigenrauch & DeWinter, N. J. 44 1288 
James O. LeFevre, N. V. ... 32 1518 
Shadowbrook Farm, Conn. 53 1428 
Small's Poultry Farm, Conti. 40 1420 
Francis F. Lincoln. Conn. 37 1340 
Goshen Poultry Club, Conn. 34 1450 
Leo A. Grouten. Oonu. 47 1471 
Max Axelrod, Mass. 29 1415 
Lawrence W. Miller, N. V. 44 1384 
Hollywood Farm, .. 50 1615 
Bonnie Brook Farm, N. Y. 51 1379 
W. E. Atkinson, Conn. 43 1298 
Beck Egg Farm, N. J. 15 1263 
Mountain View Poultry Farm, Vt.... 42 1506 
A. P. Robinson, N. Y. 38 1460 
Lion Head Poultry Farm, N. J. 32 1422 
Imperial Poultry Farm, N. J. 48 1530 
Emil Klein, L. 1. 35 1289 
Jack Trevethan. N. J. 48 1584 
E. A. Ballard. Pa. 36 1499 
Mount Hope Farm, Mass . 28 1021 
Hilltop Farm, Conn. 44 1114 
J, Frank Dubois, Mass. 42 1480 
Andrew L. Ohr, Conn. 42 1270 
George'Phillips, Conn. 11 1294 
Riverside Poultry F arm. Pa. 40 1255 
Orchard Hill Farm. N. Y. 49 1381 
.Mrs. J. L. Thuescn, Conn. 50 1358 
W. W. Wood, Ohio. 33 1095 
White Springs Farm, N. Y. 50 1461 
J. T. Ramage, Texas. 32 1292 
Ernest H. Scott, Conn. 51 1561 
Burehell & Jaitaon, B. C. 53 1568 
Rapp's Leghorn Fnrm, N. J. 33 1047 
August Degen. Conn. 28 1353 
M. J. Qnackenbush, N. J. 11 1051 
The Yates Farm. N. Y. 51 1207 
L. E. Ingoldsby, N. y. 48 1655 
Exmoor Farm, Pa . 42 1260 
Willana Farm. N. J. 38 1358 
Edgar Stoughton, Conn . 38 1231 
F. William Rosenau, Conn. 21 1065 
Total. 3488 127270 
Intestinal Inflammation in Chicks 
I have about 100 chicks six weeks old, 
tine and healthy until recently. They eat 
and scratch the same as usual, but they 
pass blood, doze off and die. I have lost 
13 within one hour, and I believe that the 
whole (lock will go the same way in two 
or three days. G. w. L. 
If these chicks were healthy up to 
within a few hours of death, as you think, 
and died with a bloody diarrhoea, there 
must have been a very acute inflamma¬ 
tion of the large intestines, producing a 
bloody dysentery. This could have been 
caused only by some food or drink of an 
exceptionally poisonous nature; decayed 
meat, putrid water, a poison of some sort 
to which they had obtained access. Look 
carefully to the quality of the meat scrap 
in their ration, if you are feeding that, 
and if they are on range search for the 
decayed carcass of some small animal; 
a rat, perhaps. See to it also that there 
is no salt which they might have eaten, 
no old paint skins or forgotten box of 
Paris green within their reach. M. b. d. 
8 to 10-Weeks-Old 
PULLETS 
We have 15,000 now on the range ready 
for shipment this month and next. We 
have had good luck with them and we be¬ 
lieve them to be the healthiest and most 
vigorous large flock of young pullets in 
tlid East today. They are all on new Land 
and in new buildings and are being 
raised on unlimited range. 
These pullets were hatched fromourchoic- 
est breeding pens we have this year and are 
the cream of our best egg breed blood. 
Every shipment is guaranteed to be 100% 
satisfactory at the time of sale. Write and 
tell us how many pullets you want and the 
date of delivery you wish and we will 
quote you prices you can afford to pay. 
Write lor our catalog and price list 
LORD FARMS 
METHUEN MASS. 
S.C. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS 
Bred Right and Raised Right 
12 to 14 weeks old, delivery at once,.. SI.75 each 
4 months old, delivery at once. 2.00 each 
5 months old, delivery from Aug. 15 on, 2.50 each 
Your Inspection Invited 
Supply Limited. Make Reservation at once. 
HARDIMONT POULTRY FARM 
Washington Street Toms River, N. J. 
S. C. White Leghorn 
PULLETS 
6-8 weeks old, $1.50 each, in lots of 35. 
Write for prices on larger orders. 
25,000 Chicks Sold to Old Customers this year 
KIRKUP BROS., Mattituck, L. I„ N. Y. 
S. C. White Leghorn 
PULLETS 
A few choice mature pullets ready for 
delivery from Aug. 1st on. My prices are 
low for the quality offered. Same breeding 
as my heavy-laying Vineland Contest pen. 
C. T. DARBY - North Branch, N, J. 
PULLETS 
LAYING HENS 
COCKERELS 
Owing to the fact that we had a disas¬ 
trous fire on our place we are offering 
for sale birds that had been reserved 
by us for layers and for breeding pur¬ 
poses. The S. C. White Leghorn Pul¬ 
lets are from 2 to 5 months old. The 
Laying Hens (Yearlings) are 14 months 
old. We have White Leghorn cockerels 
and also a few S. C. Rhode Island (Rich 
Dark) Reds, cockerels for breeding pur- 
E oses; also a few Roosters, both White 
eghorn and Rhode Island Reds. Our 
prices are very moderate, considering 
quality of stock offered. 
Inquiries and Inspection Invited. 
BIRCH HILL FARM 
KATONAH, N. Y. 
JERSEY BLACK GIANTS BREEDING STOCK 
We have thousands of these wonderful chickens now on 
range. All hen hatched and hen brooded. Better to or¬ 
der now for Summer and Fall delivery than wish you hud 
ater. Breeding stock for sale at all times. Free descrip¬ 
tive circular. DEXTER P. UPHAM, Belmar, N. J. 
SPECIAL PULLET SALE “Td h 
April Hatched. Mixed Pullets. Twenty, 885. Fifty. $85. 
Hundred, $160. Barred Hocks, Beds, White I.eghnrns 
Ten. $25. Fifty, $115. H. A. J0UDER, Bo, 39. (tllernilli, P 
Bob White, Hungarian Partridges 
Wild Turkey*, Pheasaot*,Quail, Rabbits, Deer, etc. 
for stocking purposes. 
Fancy Pheasants, Peafowl, Cranes, Storks, Swans. 
Ornamental Ducks and Geese, Bears. Foxes, Rac¬ 
coon. Squirrels, and all kinds of birds and an mals, 
WM. J. MACKENSEN. Naturalist. Dept. 10. Yardley, Pa 
Read The Most Widely Known 
Poultry Journal 4 m triai s 25c 
Our 29th Year. Helpful. Interesting Articles Each Month by Poultry 
Writers of National Reputation. $1.00a Year. Sample Copy FREE. 
A AFRICAN POULTRY A DYOOATF Box 2 Syracuse, b. Y. 
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS 
12-Week-Old Pullets, Ready Sept. 1st, 
$1.75 Each. From Xlra Good Laying Stock. 
E. B. ROSE, East Stroudsburg, Pa. 
R cady-to-Lay Pullet*, $8 each ; cockerels, $K. H. C. 
W, Leghorns. A. 15. 1I ALL, \V alIInjcfortl, Conn. 
S. C. W. Leghorns ri! 
K. N.-Y., Feb. 5. THE UNDERHILL FA 
Hutching Eggs—Baby 
i c k 8. Hee P. 2IL 
K.MS, Fort Ann, N. Y 
P 
ARDEE'S 
ERFECT 
KK1N 
DUCKS 
America's Standard 
Strain. BREEDERS NOW 
PARDEE'S PEKINS. ISLIP.N Y 
Pino Rcanrlc Poultr y, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks. Guineas 
I I11C Diet.do BsntHinu, Hares, Pigeons, Dogr, Stock 
Kggw. reasonable. Catalog free. PIONEER FARM, Tolford, Po 
MATTITUCK WHITE LEGHORN FARMS 
Mature Pull.t.{||j” |“ h 100 
Bred from heavy laying, trapnested stock, Barron 
strain. Buttermilk fed and grown on tree range. 
Large, vigorous and free from disease. Address 
A. H. PENNY - - Mattituck, N. Y. 
r _o | Carefully selected Single Combed White 
roroaie Foghorn niCKKI!i;i.S, S imi8.-i)W. If sold 
at once, $2.50 each. ROBERT BACON FARM. Weilbury, l. I., N T. 
Barred Rock Cockerels 
Cornell certified. Bred from certified stock. See 
Pen 2. Storrs Contest. Circular. 
KKNT POULTRY FARM, Cazenovia, N.Y. 
S. C. W. Leghori. 
PULLETS 
We are now booking orders for our ready-to- 
lav pullets. We ship on approval. 
HOMESTEAD FARM - Newtown. Conn 
Place your order now for Aug. and Sept, delivery. 
Bar. Hock, K. I. Bed, S.C. White Leghorn, *16 per 
100; Ancona, $22. E. R. HUMMER & CO .Frenehtown.N. J. 
LOOK! 
Pure Bred Barron White 
Leghorn Pullets, hatched 
April 9th. August delivery, *2 
each. Hatched May 2nd. September delivery, 
*1.75 each. W. D. DALE, New Berlin, N.Y. 
KERR Baby Chicks 
BUY NOW 
Summer chicks of the recognized KERR Standard develop 
into early fall broilers and layers. This is your opportunity 
to get a large share of the fall poultry business when eggs 
and broilers are bringing their highest prices. 
TWO MILLION FOR 1921 
COME TO HEADQUARTERS 
White and Black Leghorns ready for shipment the first week 
in September 
Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Reds ready for shipment every 
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 
25 50 
Chicks Chick* 
100 
Chicks 
800 
Chicks 
1000 
ChickH 
While Leghorns., i „ 
Black Leghorns.. 
Parcel Post Prepaid 
$6 50 312.00 357.50 3110.00 
25 
Chicks 
R. I. Reds 1 . CkS }s 4 25 
50 
Chicks 
100 
Chicks 
500 
Chicks 
1000 
Chicks 
Barred Rocks' 
96.00 315.00 372.50 3140.00 
Terms: Cash with order Safe Delivery Guaranteed 
If any chicks arc dead upon arrival wc will refund your money or replace them free of charge 
Writ* for Illustrated Catalog 
THE KERR CHICKER1ES, Inc., “Largest Eastern Producers " 
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