The  RURAL.  NEW-YORKER 
1553 
LIVE  STOCK  AND  DAIRY 
Ayrshire  Breeders  Meet 
The  eighteenth  annual  meeting  of  the 
New  England  Ayrshire  Club  was  held  at 
the  Boston  City  Club  Dec.  4.  Ketiring 
President  Chas.  F.  Riordan  was  given  a 
vote  of  thanks  for  his  efficient  handling 
of  the  affairs  of  the  club  for  the  past  eight 
years.  Officers  were  elected  as  follows : 
President,  J.  G.  Watson,  Brandon,  Vt. ; 
secretary-treasurer,  R.  M.  Handy,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I. ;  auditor,  G.  L.  Church, 
Albion,  R.  I. ;  executive  committee,  three 
years,  Henry  A.  Tuttle,  Upton,  Mass. ; 
vice-presidents:  Maine,  Dr.  J.  A.  Ness, 
Auburn  ;  New  Hampshire,  J.  N.  Abbott, 
Concord ;  Vermont,  Geo.  H.  Dunsmore, 
Swanton  ;  Massachusetts,  Isaac  R.  Thom¬ 
as,  Ipswich ;  Rhode  Island,  Addison  S. 
Hawes,  East  Providence;  Connecticut,  J. 
J.  Anderson,  Avon ;  speakers,  Dr.  A.  W. 
Gilbert,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  .  of 
Massachusetts ;  M.  Cambrun  of  Dairy 
Division ;  Dr.  Mahoney  of  the  Boston 
Board  of  Health.  A  banquet  was  served ; 
several  new  members  were  added  to  the 
list,  which  is  nearly  200. 
Lame  Cow 
One  of  my  cows  has  a  sore  foot,  the 
sore  is  on  the  hindfoot  hoof  where  pus 
is  running  out.  I  cannot  see  anything 
in  it.  There  is  nothing  between  the  toes, 
only  at  the  heel  the  hoof  is  cracked  open 
a  little.  G.  M. 
New  York. 
The  condition  described  is  called 
“fouls”  or  “foul-in-the-foot”  by  dairymen 
and  by  some  stockmen  is  termed  “foot- 
rot”  when  it  is  of  a  severe  nature  and 
affecting  several  cattle  in  the  herd.  In 
the  simple  cases  the  trouble  is  caused  by 
the  cows  standing  in  stagnant  water  or 
having  to  wade  through  wet,  mud  and 
filth  when  going  to  and  from  pasture  or 
when  at  the  drinking  tank  or  in  the  yard. 
The  fine  skin  between  the  toes  and  about 
the  hoof-head  becomes  macerated  or 
softened.  Then  it  readily  is  scratched 
and  when  that  occurs  the  filth  germ  Ba¬ 
cillus  necrophorus  often  Invades  the  la¬ 
cerations  and  causes  an  “eating”  sore  or 
ulceration  with  formation  of  pus  which 
under-runs  the  horn  of  the  sole  or  wall, 
or  both  of  them.  A  cut  or  punctured 
wound  may  be  similarly  invaded  and 
cause  a  condition  such  as  you  describe. 
Poisoning  with  ergot  in  June  grass,  Tim¬ 
othy  or  the  grain  of  rye,  barley  or  wild 
grain  may  also  cause  similar  sores  about 
the  hoof-head  and  more  especially  about 
the  ankle.  In  bad  cases  the  tissues 
slough  or  fall  out  right  down  to  the  ten¬ 
dons  or  ligaments  and  bone.  Such  cases 
are  most  common  in  Winter  or  Spring 
when  cattle  are  wading  in  snow  and 
slush  which  chills  the  extremities  and  so 
aggravates  the  effect  of  ergot  which  is  to 
lessen  the  caliber  of  small  blood  vessels 
and  shut  off  the  circulation  of  blood.  All 
exposed  cattle  are  more  or  less  affected 
at  the  same  time  when  ergot  poisoning 
occurs.  Treat  the  case  as  follows :  Con¬ 
fine  the  cow  in  a  clean  box  stall  while 
under  treatment.  Poultice  the  sore  foot 
with  hot  flaxseed  meal  and  bran  for  two 
or  three  days,  until  softened.  Then  cut 
away  the  loose  and  rotten  horn  of  sole  or 
frog,  after  a  thorough  cleansing  with 
soap  and  hot  water.  When  that  has  been 
done  immerse  the  treated  foot  for  five 
minutes  or  more  in  hot  water  containing 
two  ounces  of  pure  bluestone  (sulphate 
of  copper).  Afterwards  wrap  the  foot 
with  sterilized  cotton  to  be  held  in  place 
by  criss-crossing  a  narrow  bandage  be¬ 
tween  the  toes  and  then  tying  it  around 
the  pastern.  Keep  the  bandage  and  cot¬ 
ton  saturated  with  a  mixture  of  five  parts 
of  carbolic  acid;  three  parts  of  formalin 
and  100  parts  of  boiled  water  until  heal¬ 
ing  is  progressing  fast,  -when  the  dressing 
may  be  removed.  Then  simply  apply  a 
little  pine  tar  two  or  three  times  a  week, 
until  healing  is  complete.  A.  S.  A. 
Ailing  Fowls 
I  have  300  Brown  Rock  and  Buff  Leg¬ 
horn  pullets,  which  are  doing  well,  except 
one  pen  of  80  Buff  Leghorns.  They  were 
May  1  hatch,  and  laid  first  egg  Nov.  14. 
I  am  now  getting  12  to  14  eggs  per  day. 
They  do  not  seem  to  have  much  life  and 
combs  are  very  pale.  These  chicks  were 
brooded  with  a  lot  of  chicks  which  died 
from  white  diarrhoea,  and  from  time  to 
time  up  to  a  month  ago  I  would  find  one 
•  or  two  a  week  that  were  “going  light” 
and  one  leg  growing  useless.  I  killed 
them  as  fast  as  this  developed  and  have 
one  now  that  seems  inclined  to  stagger. 
It  has  been  in  this  condition  for  a  couple 
of  months.  Could  you  suggest  some  rem¬ 
edy  for  this  trouble?  w.  p.  k. 
Madison,  Me. 
Pale  combs  and  general  lack  of  thrift 
may  be  due  to  so  many  different  causes 
that  it  is  impossible  to  assign  any  one  as 
undoubtedly  present  in  this  case.  These 
pullets  may  be  affected  with  coccidiosis, 
intestinal  worms  or  other  disorder.  Ex¬ 
amine  the  interior  of  one  that  has  died. 
Look  for  the  inflamed  and  distended  blind 
guts  (caca).  filled  with  cheesy  matter, 
to  be  found  in  cases  of  cocciodosis.  and 
examine  the  interior  of  the  intestinal 
tract  for  worms.  If  these  latter  are  found 
in  considerable  numbers,  the  tobacco 
treatment  for  intestinal  wbrms  should  be 
given  the  flock.  If  coccidiosis  is  found 
present,  there  is  little  that  can  be  done 
for  the  affected  birds.  M.  B.  D. 
Who  Started  the  Milk  War? 
(Continued  from  Page  1549) 
judgment  on  the  record.  If  we  have  not 
stated  the  facts  fully,  or  erred  in  any 
way,  we  will  be  glad  to  publish  any  addi¬ 
tional  facts  or  corrections  from  either 
side.  It  is  our  pride  to  give  all  sides  of 
any  question  affecting  the  farm. 
Anyway,  such  is  the  case  as  we  know 
it.  Form  your  own  judgment.  Then 
whatever  side  you  are  on,  if  we  are  al¬ 
lowed  a  suggestion,  tell  your  leaders  that 
you  want  them  to  get  together  and  avoid 
reductions  in  milk  prices  that  are  al¬ 
ready  below  the  cost  of  production. 
Save 
Money 
Liberal  dis¬ 
counts  on  early 
orders.  Buy 
now  and  save 
money.  Then  you’ll 
save  more  in  the 
future  because  the 
C  r  a  i  n  e  three-  wall 
construction  lasts  longer; 
saves  repairs  and  keeps 
silage  better.  Waterproof,  frost-defy¬ 
ing,  air-tight  Silafelt  covers  the  inside 
wall  of  upright  staves.  Outside,  the 
continuous  Crainelox  Spiral  Hooping 
binds  the  whole  silo  into  smooth, 
handsome  structure  of  giant  strength. 
Every  square  inch  cross  supported. 
Or,  rebuild  an  old  stave  silo  the 
superior  Craine  way  at  half  the  cost 
of  a  new  silo. 
Write  for  illustrated  catalog  with 
important  silo  information.  Get  our 
special  discount.  Do  it  now. 
Time  payments  if  desired. 
Craine  Silo  Co.,  Inc.,  Box  110,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
CRAINE TR,PLE 
WAU. 
SILOS 
CUT  YOUR  CHIMNEY  EXPENSE 
Science  has  perfected  the  process  which 
toughens  Armorplate  “  UNBREAKABLE  ” 
glass  lamp  chimneys  so  that  they  last  a  life¬ 
time.  Guaranteed  against  breakage  in  ordin¬ 
ary  use.  Sample  50c  postpaid,  stamps  or 
coin.  Your  money  back  if  not  satisfied. 
_  Exclusive  county  agents  make  big 
profits.  Send  for  proposition. 
ARMORPLATE  GLASS  CO.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
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JERSEYS 
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For  Sale  JERSEYS  OF  ALL  AGES 
QOP.nwo  and  Ho  if  pro  bred  to  Masternian’s  Finan- 
0U  UUWS  anu  nSIlGiS  cjeri  one  0f  tjje  greatest  bulls 
of  the  breed,  and  from  the  same  line  of  breeding  as 
the  Champion  and  Grand  Champion  females  at  the 
National,  Syracuse.  Write  for  10  reasons  why  you 
should  buy  BONO  JERSEYS.  Priced  right  and  guaran¬ 
teed  in  every  particular.  Bono  Farms,  Troy,  Pa. 
ForSale  Rj?rseeyed  Bulls,  Cows,  Heifers  &  Calves 
carrying  the  most  popular  blood  lines.  Send  me  your  in¬ 
quiries.  1>.  A.  CURTIS  -  Jamestown,  N.Y. 
Both  sex.  All  ages.  Reasonable 
price.  H.  R.  INGALLS,  Greenville,  N.Y. 
Registered  Jerseys 
FERRETS 
FERRETS 
Hunting  rabbits  and  other 
game.  Write  for  price  list. 
W.  A.  PECK  New  London. 0. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Fresh  and  Nearly-Cows  For  Sale  Teedsetread 
Guernseys,  .Jerseys,  Ayrshires  and  Holsteins.  Al¬ 
ways  100  high-class  cows  to  choose  from.  Will  also 
buy  on  commission.  JOHN  F.  BENJAMIN,  Barre,  Vermont 
Chester  White  Pigs,  Collie,  Beagle  and  Police  Pups 
MEADOW  SPRING  FARM  Chalfont,  Pa.  S.  H.  NULL  &  SON 
Holsteins  and  Guernseys 
FRESH  AND  SPRINGERS 
Tuberculin  tested.  Sixty  day  retest  guaranteed. 
Dr.  J.  W'm.  Fink,  Veterinarian.  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
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SHEEP 
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eg.  Shropshire  limns  mid  Kwes.  Wooled  to  Nose. 
Priced  Low.  LeROY  C.  BOWER,  I.udloivvllle,  N.  Y. 
GOATS 
GUERNSEYS 
] 
Registered  Hampshire-down  Ewes  and  Rams  Re|isd- 
tered  South-down  Ewes  for  sale.  ELLIS  TIGER.  Gladstone,  N.  J. 
Reg.HampshireRams  and  Ewes 
the  East.  C.  P.  &  M.  W.  BIGHAM,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Ro<r  Qhrnn  Rama  Imp-  stW  Shipped  on  approval. 
neg.  onrop.  nams  WII.MaiVkaRM,  Peterborough, N.  It. 
Reg.  Shropshire  Bum  l.umbs  for  sale.  Alsoafewgood 
ewes.  STEVENS  BROS.  Wilson,  New  York 
For  Sale — FEMALE  SWISS  ANGORA  GOAT 
Two  years  old,  suitable  for  breeding.  Very  good  stock. 
Pure  white,  well  developed  and  large,  A  bargain. 
II.  ItllElII,  It.  II.  No.  1  Ilarien,  Conn. 
ATC  (Nubians,  Toggenbergs,  pure 
a  wj  itrada  and  high  grades. 
breds  .  _ _ 
SACRIFICED  I  MT.  KEMBLE  FARMS,  Morristown.  N  J. 
finale  Fnr  Colo- Fonr  Kids  and  Two  Grown. 
UUdtS  rut  CaltJ  “Walnut  Hill”  Farm,  Stormvllle,  N.Y. 
FOR  SALE  — 2 -year -old 
GUERNSEY  BULL 
Golden  Secret— May  Rose  breeding. 
Sired  by  Penceyd  Fashion  Plate 
54590.  Sire  of  2  A.  R.  daughters, 
with  records  of  almost  500  lbs. butter 
fat.  Dam  lias  record  of  625  lbs.  fat 
and  is  dam  of  3  A.  R.  daughters. 
Fine  individual.  Price  moderate. 
Federal  Accredited  Herd 
FLYING  HILL  FARMS 
Reading  -  -  Pennsylvania 
CHEDCO  FARM 
GUERNSEYS 
For  sale  cheap:  Bull  of  serviceable 
age.  Dam  just  completed  test  in  Class 
B  with  record  of  9,990  lbs.  milk  and 
620  lbs  butter  fat  (unofficial). 
C.  E.  COTTING 
44  STATE  ST.  BOSTON 
OAKS  FARM  GUERNSEYS 
FOR  SALE-JOLLY  BOY  OF  OAKS  FARM 
Born,  Feb.  19,  1923.  Sired  by  a  son  of 
Langwater  Warrior  and  out  of  a  very 
fine  cow  now  on  test  and  in  245  days  has  made 
8847  lbs.  of  milk,  363  lbs.  of  fat.  Attractive  in¬ 
dividual  and  tuberculin  tested.  First  check 
for  $175  secures  him.  A  rare  bargain. 
W.  S.  KERR,  Manager  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Albamont  Guernseys 
Federal  Accredited 
Real  top-notch  quality.  Heifers,  yearlings 
and  calves.  Bulls  ready  for  service  and  calves. 
Write  for  our  new  tales  list. 
There's  money  in  it  for  you. 
J.  C.  HAARTZ,  138  Cambridge  St..  Winchester,  Mass. 
Guernseys  Cheap 
PURE 
BRED 
Yearling  Bull,  18100.  Yearling  Heifer,  $150. 
Bull  Calves.  3-4  mos.,  850.  Jjangwater,  Ne  Plus 
Ultra  and  Glenwood  breeding.  Tuberculin  tested 
herd.  Write  for  Pedigrees. 
WM.  H.  ANDERSON  R.  D.  1  Easton.  Pa. 
Ball  Calves  at  Bargain  Prices 
We  offer  Farmers  and  Breeders  of  Guernseys  an  op¬ 
portunity  to  secure  exceptionally  bred,  healthy 
bulls,  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  saleslist 
and  Pedigrees.  W4WA  DAIRY  FARMS.  22  S.  32d  St.,  Phils..  Pi 
GUERNSEY  BULLS  s»il 
Sired  by  bulls  of  exceptional  breeding  and  out  of  A. 
R.  dams  whose  dams  and  grandams  have  A.  R. 
records.  Bulls  of  all  ages  and  of  the  best  breeding, 
Write  me  what  you  want.  Prices  reasonable.  Herd 
Federal  Accredited.  Otto  W.  Post,  Ensenore,  N.  V. 
TARBELL  FARMS  GUERNSEYS 
Bull  calves  and  bulls  of  serviceable  age.  A.  R.  breeding. 
Prices  very  reasonable.  Write  for  pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE  FLATS  Chenango  Co.  New  York 
ForSale  GUERNSEY  BULL 
One  year  old,  from  registered  stock.  Handsome  animal. 
Ready  for  service.  $40.  JOHN  HATES,  Msnroi,  Ormge  Co.,  N.Y. 
F’urolorocl  Gkuornseys 
Young  cows  and  heifers  for  sale  from  tuberculin  tested 
herd.  Fine  pedigrees.  $100  to  $850. 
Thatch  Meadow  Farm  •  SI.  James,  L.  I.,  N.Y. 
SWINE 
HOLSTEINS 
Pure  SWISS  DOES  and  BUCKS.  ENDRES,  Westbrook.  Conn. 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS 
CATTLE  FOR  SALE 
SPOT  FARM 
4  registered  heifers,  2  years  old. 
due  to  freshen  this  winter;  3  of 
them  from  34-ib.  sire:  1  from  a  32- 
lb.  dam;  1  from  a21-lb.  3-year  old 
dam.  Federal  tested,  $500  for  the 
4,  less  than  half  of  their  value.  1 
B-year  old  that  has  piven  74  lbs.  of 
milk  per  day  a£2  milkings,  $200. 
One  5-year  old  registered  Belgian 
stallion.  Red  Roan  and  a  show 
horse.  In  other  business,  must  be 
sold  this  month.  Spot  Farm,  trade 
name  and  sales  stables  also  for 
sale,  cheap. 
JOHN  C.  REAGAN.  Tully,  N.  Y. 
USE  A  PURE-BRED  BULL 
From  time  to  time  we  have  for  sale  bull  calves  from 
dams  with  Advance  Registry  records— Ayrshires, 
Guernseys,  Holsteins,  Jerseys, Milking  Short 
Horns.  Price,  $50  at  30-days-old,  registered, 
crated  and  delivered  to  express  company.  Address 
DEPARTMENT  ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY.  Cornell  University, 
ITHACA  NEW  YORK 
High  Class  Holstein  Cows 
Heilers  and  Calves  registered  and 
Fresh,  springers  and  fall  cows.  Prices  very  reason 
able  for  immediate  sale.  ELITE  STOCK  FARM, 
F.  H.  RIVENBURGH,  Prop..  Munnsville.  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 
MILKING  SHORTHORN  FOUNDATION 
12  mos.  Red  heifer,  Cyrus  Clay  and  Dairy  King  breed¬ 
ing.  7  mos.  White  bull,  General  Clay  and  Claude  Clay 
breeding.  First  check  for  $800  takes  the  pair. 
E.  J.  EABTERBItOOK  -  Corning,  N.Y. 
1VT i  1  lx ing  Sliortlioriiis 
Dual  purpose.  Increase  milk  production  by  using  sires 
of  known  heavy  milking  ancestry.  It  can  be  done.  In¬ 
quiries  invited.  Walgrove  Herd,  Washingtonville,  N.Y. 
For  Attention  EASTERN  Breeders  or  Buyers  of 
DUROC-JERSEY  SWINE 
Have  you  considered  BETTERING  the  blood-lines  of 
your  herd  by  purchasing  a  new  Boar  !  We  have  Spring 
(J922)  Boars  by  Fairholm  Fancy  Orion,  Fall  boars  by 
Fancy  Orion  King  34th,  this  Spring’s  boars  by  Crest  De¬ 
fender,  Highland  King  Defender  and  Altamont’s  Origin¬ 
ator.  Beside  using  a  Duroc-Jersey  registered  boar  with 
their  pure  bred  sows,  many  breeders  use  theirs  for  out- 
crossing  with  sows  of  other  fat  breeds  for  producing 
“  Feeder  ”  pigs.  Duroc-Jerseys  introduce  the  fast  grow¬ 
ing  height  and  length  and  the  sows  supply  the  weight. 
We  also  still  have  a  few  bred  gilts  for  sale  for  SEP¬ 
TEMBER  FARROWING.  All  stock  is  Double  Im- 
muned.  We  invite  correspondence  or  better  still,  inspec¬ 
tion  of  our  herd.  Farm  situated  on  State  road  14  miles 
East  of  Poughkeepsie. 
The  CREST  Farm.  Millbrook,  N.Y. 
LARGE  BERKSHIRES 
AT  HIGHWOOD 
Litter  of  eleven,  born,  May  18,  weighed  2364  Nov. 
17,  is  our  offering  to  ton  litter  contest.  Service 
boars  and  weanling  pigs  for  quick  shipment. 
H.  C.  &  H.  B.  HARPENDING  Box  15  Dundee,  N.Y. 
SPECIAL  OFFER  on  High  Quality 
Reg.  Poland-China  Spring  BOARS 
Weighing  from  200  to  300  pounds  each  al  $25  to  $50  each. 
Others,  either  sex,  any  age,  various  prices.  Buy  the  best 
here.  Wllview  Stock  Farm,  STANLEY  SHORT,  Mgr.,  Wilmington,  Del. 
r\|  TO  Pall  P'f?s,  sired  by  Waldorf’s  High- 
II II  KULiJ  land  Defender,  Jr.,  No.  239617,  for 
v  sale.  Satisfactory  or  money  back. 
C,  J.  LEWIS  -  New  Egypt,  N.  J. 
"■  'M  I  I  Orion  and  Sensation  Breed- 
ing.  Ail  ages  for  sale. 
F.  M.  Pattington  &  Son  Merriiield,  N.  Y. 
DUROCS 
Bred  Sows  and  Gilts.  Boars.  Fall  Pigs. 
ELMWOOD  FARMS 
P.  O.  Box  15  Bradford,  N.  Y. 
For  Sale-Berkshire  Service  Boars  £>dthf  tZmiVZ 
Priced  to  sell.  JNO.  C.  BREAM,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
0  1  p  >_  Choice  Registered  60-lb.  pigs  from  Big  Type 
•  I.  U,  S  stock  of  Best  Blood  lines,  $10  each;  Bred  Sows 
$30-$3o.  Satisf’n  or  money  back.  R.  HILL.  Seneca  Fall«,  jl.Y. 
4  (ID  DIiyo  Chester  Whites  and  Berkshires.  Durocs.  6 
I  UU  rigs  wks..old,  $4  each.  HOUSE  BROS.,  Dnihore,  Ps 
Registered  4*.  I.C.  and  CHESTER  WHITE  PIGS 
n  E.  P.  ROGERS  -  Wayville,  New  York. 
Reg.  Spotted  Poland  Chinas 
not  akin.  Ship  C.O.D.  -Write  Broaksidt  Farms. Middlelown.Vi. 
Annual  Fall  Sale  FF.F.DINfi  PIfiS 
6  Weeks  Old,  $3.50  Each.  B  Weeks  Old,  $4.50  Each 
These  pigs  are  the  first  cross  between  Yorkshire  and 
Berkshire  Large  Type  Swine.  All  healthy  and  fast 
growing  pigs.  Sows  or  Barrows. 
Also  Purebred  Yorkshire  or  Berkshire  Pigs,  6  to  8 
weeks  old,  $8.00  each.  Can  furnish  sow  and  unre¬ 
lated  boar  pigs.  All  pigs  C.O.D.  on  approval. 
Dr.  P.  F.  WALLINGFORD,  M  D.  V.,  Box  51,  Waltham,  Mass. 
“  HAMPSHIRES  PROLIFIC’* 
RECOROS  OF  HAMPSHIRE  SWINE.  Records 
Assn,  show  them  to  average  over  8  pigs 
to  litter.  Free  circular.  And  Guernsey 
Cattle.  LOCUST  I.AWN  FARM 
BOX  R  WHITFORD.  PA. 
SHADY  SIDE  BERKSHIRES 
Yearling  Gilts,  not  bred.  Boars  and  Sows  7  months  old. 
Low  price  for  quick  sale.  We  ship  C.  O.  D.  See  before 
you  pay.  E.  G.  FISHER  Madluon,  New  York 
BERKSHIRE  of  Size  and  Quality 
Service  boars,  boar  pigs  and  bred  gilts.  All  stock  guar¬ 
anteed.  We  won  Grand  Champion  boar  and  many  of  the 
highest  prizes  at  the  Interstate  Fair,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  and 
Far  Hills,  N  J.  Richard  E.  Wats,  Lebanon,  N.  J. 
YoungLargeType Berkshires 
WIANT  FARM  Huntlnglon  Mills,  Pa. 
PATMOOR  BERKSHIRE*  Breeding  stock  of  good 
quality  at  fair  prices.  PATMOOR  FARMS.  Hartfield,  N.  Y 
DOGS 
DELCREO 
DOC  REMEDIES 
Recommended  by  the  leading 
breeders  and  fanciers. 
Free  Kennel  Manual 
How  to  care  for  your  dog. 
Dept.  T,  The  Delson  Chemical  Co. 
42  Penn  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
POLICE  AND  ARMY  DOCS 
formally  known  as  the  German  Shepherd  and  stock  Dog. 
Three  Litters  of  very  fine  wolf-gray  puppies  with  five 
Champions  in  Pedigree. 
Geo.  Rauch,  Caltkill  Mountain  Slock  Farm,  Freehold,  N.  Y. 
Airodalo  Flips  FOR  SALE 
Eligible  to  registration.  Well  bred  stock.  Males.  @20  ; 
females;  $10.  Particulars  on  request.  A.  CARLSON, 
94  Essex  Ave.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Formerly  Stockton,  N.  J. 
COLLIE  PUPPIES  and  Grown  Dogs 
Finest  Quality.  Bred  for  Brains  and  Beauty.  Registered. 
Priced  Low.  SHERMAN  BOWDEN  FARM,  Mansfield, Ohio 
Pedigreed  Collie  Pups.  Males,  $15  and  $20.  Females, 
$10.  Fmbden Ganders, $6.  PLUMMER  McCULLOUBH.Mercar.  Pi 
Blpe  Ticked,  Blnek  Tan  Bound  A  White  PnllinDnno 
Mii.lbrook  Farm,  No.  Chichestek,  N.  H.  UUIIIB  lUpS 
Pedigreed  Collie  Pups.  The  handsome  and  intelligent 
kind.  Also  Fox  Terriers.  NELSON  BROS.,  Grove  City,  Pa. 
Cknui  Tuna  U/iro  Female.  Brood  Matron.  Young  ter- 
onuit  I  jpu  nilc  riers,  pedigreed.  O.  Hill,  Amenla,  N.Y. 
U/iro  Torrior  For  sa,e  !  year  old  ;  pedigreed;  house 
lYliB  Iclllcl  broken,  Male,  $50.  Photo,  pedigree  and 
particulars  from  1.1K11  -  Congers,  New  York 
Scotch  Shepard  Pups  2MmaTeh$6d 
Females,  $3.  F.  A.  SWEET  Smyrna,  N.  y! 
Beagles  If  you  love  to  hunt  rabbits  “The  Patches” 
let  me  tell  you  about  these  great  dogs.  Illustrated  Cata 
log  Free.  Willet  Randall  -  North  River,  N.  Y. 
Fox  Hound  Pups  KIKK.PATiacvlU^ 
FOR  SALE — Farm  Raised  Collie  Puppies,  from  good 
drivers.  C.  II.  1>IEH]>  -  Pottsgrove,  Pa. 
Pnllio  Pnno  Pure-breds.  Beauties.  $10.  Pedigreed,  $15. 
UOIIIe  rups  Silverlake  Kennels  Tilton,  N.  H. 
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liite  Collie  Pups.  Pedigreed.  2  months  old,  $15  up. 
Chetola  Kennels  •  Rock  Creek,  Ohio 
Beagles 
Males.  3  mos.  $15.  Extra  good  hunting  stock 
T.  J.  Miller  Germantown,  N.Y.  Route  I 
