The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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Our herd of Ayrshire® at Crestmont 
Farm, Sunbury, Pa., is doing well. One 
of the most encouraging things we note at 
the present time is the fact this Summer 
and Fall we are putting on test, some 
daughters of our senior herd sire, ‘A\ hite 
Rose Pete of Crestmont,” a great-grand¬ 
son of “Beuehan Peter Pan.” These heif¬ 
ers are uniformly large size and growth, 
carry good teats, and are of uniformly 
good type throughout. On two milkings 
a day they have been milking between 30 
and 38 lbs. with only the ordinary atten¬ 
tion that they would get in a dairy 
where a good grade of milk is produced 
and an effort being made to market the 
milk and run the dairy on a business 
basis. We are retailing a special grade 
of baby milk at 15 c per quart, and the 
demand is taking practically everything 
we can produce, and seems to be growing 
steadily. This in spite of the fact that 
market milk is selling in this community 
as low as 10c per quart, delivered to the 
home, and there is a considerable surplus 
of fluid milk on the market. We have 
received many testimonials from mothers 
who have almost despaired of their chil¬ 
dren, and equally flattering recommenda¬ 
tions from adults in a weakened condi¬ 
tion who use our milk as a tonic to build 
up their system. 
We breed and deal in purebred and 
high-grade Holsteins. Sales are showing 
improvement, and we are optimistic re¬ 
garding the outlook at present. Farmers 
through this section have not been raising 
calves the past few years, contending they 
could buy cows ready to milk more cheap¬ 
ly ; for this reason there seems to be a 
shortage now of good dairy cows. Cort¬ 
land County, as you know, is the greatest 
Holstein section in the State, and per¬ 
haps of the country. I believe the dairy 
business has a bright future and the 
dairy farme 1 * is bound to be the winner. 
Market conditions are good; the Dairy¬ 
men’s League pooling plan seems to he 
giving general satisfaction. It needs 
every producer of milk in the organiza¬ 
tion.' and most of the dairymen can see 
the great advantage of selling their pro¬ 
ducts through this great organization. 
McGraw, N. Y. John d. brown. 
Care of Pet Rabbit 
We have a rabbit, a Rufus red. which 
has been penned up all Summer, only 
when he burrows out or managed to crawl 
through the wire, but when he does, 
and even though we are not at home, 
he never runs away. We have had 
him since he was a few weeks old. 
Should we give him his freedom en¬ 
tirely? Would he always remain around 
our yard? When he gets loose he goes to 
one of two places—an old woodpile, un¬ 
der henhouses to burrow or into henyard 
to run. He is very tame ; we often bring 
him into the house of an evening. He 
always cuddles into a corner and lies as 
quietlv as a kitten. We feed “Pete” car¬ 
rots, both root and tops, cabbage, dry 
bread crusts, scratch grain (a good hand¬ 
ful twice a day) and water. Is that 
right for Winter? Of course we will not 
then have the carrot tops, of which he 
has been very fond. MRS. H. M. G. 
Feeding Hills, Mass. 
When a rabbit is kept on a dirt floor 
he will invariably “dig himself out” to 
enjoy a free run in the open, picking his 
food from whatever grows around the 
place. On the faintest noise he will run 
and hide himself, by preference under a 
coop or chicken-house. As long as the 
rabbit is not chased by cat or dog or other 
enemy he will stay around the place, pro¬ 
vided he can find something to. eat. The 
odds are against him. though, in Winter, 
for domesticated as he is, he will not be 
able to shift for himself, as does the wild 
rabbit, and his life will be in continuous 
danger from dogs or vermin. Better put 
a wooden floor in his coop 10 to 12 in. off 
the ground ; it will eliminate dampness, 
which causes so much trouble to rabbits. 
The ration you are feeding is all right, 
but I would add hay, and feed grain only 
once a day; be careful feeding cabbage in 
Winter; if it freezes it may cause the 
death of Peter. Better cut out all green 
for the Winter and feed carrots (roots) 
or turnips morning and one handful of 
oats evening, with plenty of hay. If you 
have dried beet pulp you can feed it 
moistened and mixed with bran. This 
with oats and hay will make a perfect 
ration. F * D - G> 
SWINE 
FERN BROOK FARM w y o s#11 
Head of Duroc-Jersey Sows and Hoars, Nov. 
as, 1921. All hogs Reg. and Immune. For cata¬ 
logue write FERNBROOK FARM. MenandsRoad, Albany, N.Y. 
n _ n n!_« Six to eight wks. old, Defender 
Reg. Duroc Sow Pigs breeding, for sale at *15 per 
pair. WALDORF FARMS, North Chatham, N. Y. 
D m n » Sensation, Orion and Taxpayer 
U tx \J W O Breeding. All ages for sale. 
F. M. PATTINGTON & SON, Merrifleld, N.Y. 
S6-SALE OF YORKSHIRE PIGS-S6 
8 weeks old. Regiatration 50c extra. Order several. 
H. C. BARTON - South Amherst, Mass 
Registered BigType Polands 
AtkOo T Aitr rki«t Ann W l-tto 4 
ones. Low prices 
Boars, Sows, Shoats and 
- Pigs for sale. Good 
'Write me. G. 9. HALL, Farmdale, Ohio 
3EEAMPSHIRES. The bacon 
type hoc, fast grower. Much appreciated 
by packet’s. Free Cir. Guernsey Cattle. 
LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Bird-ln>Hand. Pa. - Box R 
RareValue 
*265 
= RUBBER 
= HEEL 
Reg. 
$450 
woman's 
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quality g 
glove kid § 
uppers. Flexi- J§ 
ble, long- jj 
wearing g 
soles and || 
cushion = 
inner g 
soles. = 
= A wonderful bargain in an easy-flt- 
1 ting, all leather shoe, popuhtr for 
= Street wear. Black only, blzdbo : o 
s to 11, widths D and E. Order No. U-20. 
GUERNSEYS 
| Reg. $ 
= $500 
| Stylish 
| Dress Shoe 
1 $ 2.08 doesn’t near 
= express the value 
m Women’s handsome, 
= high-cut. black veal 
= leather dress shoe. 
1 with hand-turned 
= soles of extra 
= wearingquality, 
i SIZES: 5to 11, 
H widths D and 
H E. Order 
1 No. C- 22 . 
DRESSY 
MILITARY 
HEEL 
I SEND NO MONEY. Simply rush 
= size and width, or all numbers in 
= shoe you now wear. Pay postman on 
= delivery, plus few cents postage. 
g Money back promptly il not satislied. 
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I STEELES 
illUlllllllilllllllllM 
1180 BROADWAY* f 
NEW YORIC . 
Kills all the lie« on 
your animals; quick 
est and cheapest, or 
it does not cost you 
a cent. Liberal package SI at your dealer, or write 
GRAYLAWN FARMS, Inc., Box No. 9,Newport. Vt. 
LOUSE-CHASE 
SWINE 
I 
LARGE BERKS HI RES 
A T HIGH WOOD: 
Yearling sows that have raised litters this fall, re 
bred to our best herd boars for early spring farrow, 
$50 to $100. Unrelated service boars, $40 to $75. 
Close kin to the leading winners at the largest shows 
this fall. H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING. Box 15. Dundee, N.Y. 
BERKSHIRE of Size and Quality 
Service boars, boar pigs, bred and open gilts of the 
leading type. Good show record. Cholera immune. 
Richard E. Wais - Lebanon, N. J. 
SPRINGBANK BERKSHIRE HERD 
offers 10 Registered, Immune, bred Sows and Gilts (Fall 
of 1919) to farrow in March, bred to Syniboleer’s Superb, 
256336, and Duke’s Champion 22nd, So. 246254. For price 
address J. E. WATSON, Prop., Marbledale, Conn, 
STONE’S BERKSHIRES 
We offer Service Boars, Bred Sows and Summer 
Pigs at reasonable prices. 
RICHARD H. STONE Trumansburg, N.Y. 
Breeding, Production 
and Individuality 
Constitute the main features 
in owning a bull like 
Joan’s Raider of Windy Knoll 
Sire —Windy Knoll Raider of Linda 
Vista 51149. By Imp. Itchen Red 
Raider the sire of Imp. Border 
Raider and Imp. Itchen May King. 
Dam —Imp. Donnington Joan 6th, 
* 75476. A cow of good individual¬ 
ity and type with two A. R. records. 
We now offer for the first time this fine 
young bull born June 25, 1921. Well grown 
and right in every way, all registered and 
from an Accredited Herd. 
A fine opportunity for some farmer to intro¬ 
duce the best of type and breeding at a 
very reasonable price. 
For particulars writ « 
Windy Knoll Farm, Glen Spey, N. Y. 
Shady Side BERKSHIRES dispose 
of 30 head. Pigs, #-wks.-old, $12 each; 6 mos., $30. Sows 
with litter, $80. WesliipC.O.D. E.li.FISHEH,Hamilton,!».Y. 
ch 0 oice 8 june Berkshire Sows and Boars Also Cheviot 
and Cotswold Rams. B. W. BKACE, Albion, N. Y. 
B 
ERKS1IIRKS. Big type sows, boars and pigs for sale. 
All stock guaranteed. PATMOOK FARMS, Hartfield, N.I. 
For Sale-100 Pigs—Berkshires^ChesterWhites 
6 weeks. $3 each. Rouse Bros., Qushore, Pi. 
B 
erkshlre Pig*. Breeders and feeders. Fine quality. 
Low prices. CLOVEKDALE FARM, CHARLOTTE, N.Y. 
For Sals- Champion Strain Full Blood 0.1. C. Pigs 
10-weeks old, *IO each. A few extra good June 
boars, $20. Large, yearling boars, $40. Bred 
sows, $35 to $50. Pedigrees sent with each order. 
VERNON R. LAFLER 
Middlesex, N. Y. 
FANCY O. I. C.’S 
The big. smooth type of superior quality and breed¬ 
ing. Bred gilts and Spring pigs at reasonable prices. 
W. W. WE1MAN, P.-O. Box 469, Hummelstown, Pa. 
For Sale—Reg* CJJ. I- C. JfcrMGS 
4 months old. $15 each. 
CRISS SANGER - Ransomville, N. Y. 
0 ^ f —-4 T— ALL APES. FOR SALE 
A A . 1 ■ v . M— lga Registered; extra fine. 
Also year-old boar. Cone A Sinlthe, Gladstone, N.J. 
n;_ T„_„n I P Reg. Free. Choice Pigs either Sex, 
ulg I yp8 U. I. 5 ijt 1 1 each. Pairs no-akin. Bred from 
Slate Fair Winners. Sat. Guar. R. HILL, Seneca Fell*. H. T. 
GUERNSEYS 
of all ages have made 11548 
Advanced Register records which 
average 9144 lbs. milk; 458 lbs. 
butter fat. They produce three 
times as much butter fat as the 
average cow, and at a minimum 
cost per pound. 
Write for the 
“ Story of The Guernsey ” 
THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB 
Box R-16 PETERBORO, N. H» 
SPECIAL OFFER - 
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULLS 
We are offering for sale two registered bulls ready 
for service from A. R. stock on both sides for #150 
EACH. Also two younger bulls from six to nine 
months old for $100 Each. Herd Federally 
Tuberculin Tested. Real opportunity for farmers. 
THE OAKS FARM 
Walter S. Kerr, Mgr. Cohasset, Mass. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE GUERNSEYS 
Offers three Bull Calves from 8-12 mos. old. 
Also a few females. Herd free from tuber¬ 
culosis. All stock from high testing A. R. 
dams. Prices, Bulls $150-$250. Females 
$300-$800. 
P. F. Staple*, Mgr., East llolll«ton, Mas*. 
SOUTHDOWN LAMBSK&lrflS 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op- 
ortnnity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
nils, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May— Dolly Dimple— 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. R. 
dams or dams that will be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. WAWA DA | R y farms, 22 S. 32d St., Phlla., Pa. 
O.I.C.AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS 
$8 and $10 each prepaid. Guaranteed to please. Address 
GEO. F. GKIFFIE K. D. 8 Newvlile, Pa. 
REGISTERED HAMPSHIRES 
Prize winning spring boar pigs and bred gilts for 
sale at attractive prices. BYRON G. MOON, Troy, N. Y. 
Hampshire Boars j. m. fab’xsw < outii° w ’coba, n. y. 
GREENWAY FARM offers for sale 
Three Reg.Guernsey Bull Calves 
7 to 13 mos. old, from clean, tuberculin tested h* rd. 
May Rose and France’s Jewel XI breeding. Priced 
low. Write for pedigrees. 
N. C. BURLEIGH. Mgr. • South Manchester, Conn. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breed¬ 
ing. Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigreee. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New York 
BULL CALVES water Ultimas 
out'of cows now on test for A. R. O. records. 
Pricett reasonable. WESTVIEW FARM. Pawling. N. Y 
FOR SALE—Guernsey Bull No-56621 
Branford Raymond May King. Sire. Florham May 
King (30935). Dam, Rockingham's Strawberry (46511) 
Born May 10, 1918. CHARLES fURTHMANR. Harrison, N. I 
For Sale M ^,? e “oTk t£*S. Mo ' Guernsey Bull 
7 mos. Second prize Nassau Co. Fair in lai ge class. 
$75. A real bargain. H. 0. CRAFT, Glen Cess, L. I., N.T. 
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1337 
PURIFINE” FEEDING 
Barrel or Train Load 
Same Quality as Used In Our 
METROPOLITAN MILLS 
Celebrated Molasses Feeds 
Write for Our Booklet and Prices 
THE MEAOEfl ATLAS CO.,107 Hudson St.. New York 
One Man Pulls ’Em Easy 
jci Mew Reduced Prices on Hercules, the fastest, 
^easiest-operating “One-ManHand Power Stump 
Puller made. Simple, double, triple, quadruple 
power—4 machines in one. Moves like a 
wheelbarrow. $10 down. Easy 
payments. 
Send for 
Catalog No. 530 
HERCULES MFG. CO. 
CENTERVILLE, IOWA 
Rorrolo OF SLIGHTLY DAMAGED CROCKERY 
Dal 10 1 o Hotel ('liin aware, Cooking-ware. Aluminum ware, etc., 
shipped direct from factory to consumer. Write us 
for particulars. E. SWASEY & CO., Portland, Maine 
JERSEYS 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON 
FARM 
Several Grandsons of 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC—Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J. 
Fosterfields Registered Jerseys Heifers due from 
now on. Heifer calves. Write Fosterflelds, P. O. Box 
178. Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. Prices reduced. 
HOLSTEINS 
FOR SALE 
Ten Perfect Reg. Holsteins 
3-year old. Due to freshen this fall andwintei. 
Ormsby breeding. CHAS. A. HOWELL, Howells, 
Orange Co., N. Y. 70 miles west N. Y. C. Erie R. K. 
Registered GrUERNSEYIBULL 
3 years old. Price reasonable. Make offer. Would 
trade for Reg. Guarmey Cow. 
DANIEL B. SAMPSON - Shokan, N.w York 
For Sale Reg. Guernsey Bull Calves 
three months old, at very reasonable prices. They 
are from A. R. stock and have the best of May Rose 
blood. Waldorf Farms, North Chatham, N. Y. 
Florham Farm—For Sale—A Few Choice Bull Calves 
from tested dams. Prices very reasonable. 
K. H. ALLEN, Mgr. Madison, N. J. 
AYRSHIRES 
] 
12 Reg. Holstein Heifers-12 
One to three years of age; choicely bred, tine individuals. 
All bred but two; some springing. One or the lot. Priced 
to sell. Chance to make some change. 
F.H.RIVENBURGH, Prop. ELITE STOCK FARM. Munnsville.N Y. 
Registered (Spot Farm) Holsteins SSShM.* 0 * 1 !# 
cows and 1 0 bulls. JOHN O. REAGAN, Tally, N.Y. 
iiolsteln-krtcslan lletfer and Hull Calve,. Pure bred register 
il ed and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding 
Reg. Duroc Pigs. BROWNCROFT FARMS. McGraw. Cortland Co., N.T 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Young bulls from 3 mos. to 1 yr. old for sale. 1st and 2nd 
Premiums at Suffolk County and Queens-Nassau Counties 
Fair, Sept., 1921. H. M. REEVE S SON, Fact Moriches. L 1. N. T. 
Milking ShorthornSp,^C 
for milk and meat. The Durham cow of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT 6R0VE FARM. Waihingtenville. N. T. 
| DOGS and FERRETS 
German Shepherd ol°d l e l ngush a she e p d h a e l rds 
muiiiiuii V"V|IHUIU Trained dogs, Brood 
Matrons, Pups. Send 10c for large instructive list. 
NISHNA COLLIE KENNELS, W. R. Watson, 
Mgr., Box 1745, Mar-on, Mo., formerly of Oakland, Iowa 
ColliePUPPIES 
From pure-bred, grand working stock. "The In¬ 
telligent Kind.” Shipped on approval. Males, S10. 
WM. W. KETCH Route 4 Cohocton, N. Y. 
WHITE COLLIE PUPS For Sale 
Pedigreed. $20 to $30. 
Mrs. IT. L. HASKIN . Lacona, N. Y. 
ForSale or Exchange Want Airedale 
EDW. BENJAMIN - Southfield*, New York 
AIREDALES on approval. COHASSET KENNELS, Danielian Conn. 
Thoroughbred Male Airedale 
18 mos. old; good hunter and watchdog, farm raised. 
$25. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHAS. TOTH, Henderson. Md, 
n EDI (4 REED COLLIE PUPS, the intelligent kind, 
r NELSON BROS. - Grove City. Pa. 
FERRETS any Quantity 
TRIMMAL’S PET SHOP. Stamp for reply. 
289 West Main Street • ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
CFDDCTO Either Color or Sex. Single pairs or dox 
rr Kilt Id Iota. Price list free. Catalogue 10c- 
■ *•■*■*■> ■ • j. H _ Keefer A Co . t Greenwich, O. 
PrnnrTA For hunting and killing rat*. Instrue- 
■ lKKl 1 d tion hook and price liet free. 
■ w I.EV1 FARNSWORTH, Row I.oodoa, Ohio 
SHEEP 
Large Rambouillet Rams )Im 8 A ifmbTwith 
size. Ewes bred. Hl’BERTO. ItEARDSLET, Montour Falls, N.Y. 
Registered HAMPSHIRE DOWN EM ES and Ram 
I* I.ambs. Reg. South Down Ewes and Ram Lambs For 
Sale. - ELLIS TIGER, Gladstone, N. J 
1C Reg. Shropshire Yearling Rums. Some good 
10 Ewes. FRED VAN VI.EET, I.odl, New York 
COR SALE— Reg. II amp-.hire Sheep—Rums A Ewes. 
1 At all times. THOMAS HASLETT, Hall, New Yokk 
Reg. Shropshire Rams, 1 & 2 yrs. old. Also 
30 ewes. STEVENS BROS., Wilson, N. Y. 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
Ws are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know your wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughby. Ohio 
AYRSHIRE BARGAIN 
Get particulars about our generous offer on bull 
calves. Herd passed two annual tuberculin tests 
with no reactors. Accredited herd plan. Our prices 
on heifers and cows are very reasonable. 
CRESTMONT FARM - Sunbury, Po. 
Also Ewes and ewe lambs. Priced to sell now. 
FOX ISLAND FAKAI Cape Vincent, N. Y. 
R eg. .Shropshire Yearling Ram* and Ewes for sale. 
H. B. COVERT - Lodi, New York 
R 
ej?. Shropshire Hum*, 1 and 2 years old. Wooled to 
nose. Bargains. LEROY 0. BOWER, Ludlowville, N. Y. 
For Sale-Registered Shropshire Rams 
Also bred Kwes, all ages. WALTER B SAXTON, Venice Center. N.Y. 
CnrCola Reg. IIA TIPS III R K SHEEP. RAMS and 
r UI 0 d IB EWES. Apply O I'll 1 It FARM. Purchase, N.T. 
ORfl Rrorla Ctun « Als0 few registered Shropshires for 
Z0U UldUB C“Bo o->le. THF ORCHARDS, Bennington, Varment 
