September, 1919 
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THE POULTRY YAKD 
What is it? Chickens? Dogs? Rabbits? A garden you wish 
to protect? Beautiful flower beds and grounds that should 
be enclosed? This unit system of fencing will double your 
pleasure and profit when you ride your outdoor hobby! Wire 
fencing—with steel frames—is assembled into units in sev¬ 
eral sizes, which are portable and admit of expansion. Ro¬ 
tate yards. Change from pens to one yard. Keep in small 
chicks. Keep out destructive animals. 
Women and children can shift any "BUFFALO’’ unit without the use of hammer, nails, 
staples, fence stretcher—and without posts. Small children and birds are permitted ideal 
outdoor conditions on small areas of ground with this system. It keeps boys busy! Send 
six cents in postage stamps for descriptive booklet No. 70 B, and learn how the "BUFFALO” 
Portable Fencing System will add to the enjoyment and cash returns you secure from your 
“Outdoor Hobby.” 
BUFFALO WIRE WORKS COMPANY 
475 Terrace (Formerly Scheeler’s Sons) Buffalo, N. Y. 
ANCHOR POST 
Poultry Run Fences 
1 hese modern fences are used and endorsed 
by a large number of the foremost poultry 
raisers, who recognize their marked superi¬ 
ority to any ordinary form of fence. They 
are practically indestructible, may be made 
rat and vermin-proof, and make it easier to 
keep the birds in a healthy condition. 
Write for Poultry Fence Circular H. G. ( describing them in detail: 
Anchor Post Iron Works, 1 VJ r V£L ay 
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Published August Twenty-First 
More Than One-Half Million Copies Already Sold 
First Printing, 750,000 Copies 
Harold Bell Wright 
has given to the “heart of the world” a book that will strengthen 
human faith to happiness 
The Re-Creation of Brian Kent 
Illustrations in Colors by J. Allen St. John 
THE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT, sweet and appealing in its 
pathos and vibrant with the local color of the mystic, enchanted Ozarks 
—The Shepherd of the Hills Country—marks the author’s greatest 
advance in story telling charm. Brian Kent, Auntie Sue, Judy and 
Betty Jo are wonderful creations. There are thrilling incidents related 
with such vivid realism that one reads with breathless interest. And 
yet the fascinating power of the story is rather in the clean-cut analysis 
of life and character, and in the skillful visualization of the clash 
and conflicts of life’s invisible forces out of which the thrilling inci T 
dents come. 
Full Cloth, 12mo. $1.50 Everywhere 
Other Novels by Harold Bell Wright—Nearly Eight Million Sold 
That Printer of Udell’s—The Shepherd of the Hills—The Calling 
of Dan Matthews — The Winning of Barbara Worth — Their 
Yesterdays — The Eyes of the World — When a Man’s a Man 
Mr. Wright’s Allegory of Life Tl ¥T 1 I/" • Cloth. 60 Cents 
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Publishers, THE BOOK SUPPLY COMPANY, Chicago 
231-233 W. Monroe St. E. W. Reynolds, President 
Note —You must see The Shepherd of the Hills now in Ten Reel Motion 
Picture. Scenario and Direction in every detail by 
Harold Bell Wright—PERSON ALLY 
Harold Bell Wright Story-Picture Corporation 
Pomona, Cal. E. W. Reynolds, President Los Angeles 
You will be surprised and delighted to know that most of 
our peonies have not advanced in price. 
From my large stock, I send out only plants of my own grow¬ 
ing. I warrant the varieties to be true to name. A customer 
who grows flowers for market bought 5,000 plants in 1917 and 
is back for 8,000 plants this fall. This is significant, for he 
must have strong, healthy stock that is true to name. 
A Pittsburgh peony enthusiast writes: 
“Herewith I am enclosing an order for a few peonies. Those 
you sent me last fall were the finest I ever planted, and I have 
been planting them for over 40 years.” 
Another customer who saw them in June placed an order for 
400 of the two-year size, averaging one dollar each. This 
proves that our plants and prices are right. 
Our illustrated booklet will help you in the 
selection, time of planting and culture of these 
and other hardy perennials. Write for it today. 
S. G. HARRIS, Box H, Ta rrytown, N. Y. 
PEONIES 
At Pre-War Prices 
