. The Farm-poultry. That remark is somewhat worst mean wrorst weather or worstto get egg production? The worst daysfor eggs it is generally conceded come inNovember and December. The facts as to mid-winter laying liebetween Mr. Figwells too broad general-ization and Mr. Hansons good record forthe three months — his December recordbeing a good one for that month. results were unusually is not at all likely to do as well forseveral years in succession. Mr. Figwellsview is rather pessimistic. A stock of 300hens and upward ought to give a prettygood egg yield in D


. The Farm-poultry. That remark is somewhat worst mean wrorst weather or worstto get egg production? The worst daysfor eggs it is generally conceded come inNovember and December. The facts as to mid-winter laying liebetween Mr. Figwells too broad general-ization and Mr. Hansons good record forthe three months — his December recordbeing a good one for that month. results were unusually is not at all likely to do as well forseveral years in succession. Mr. Figwellsview is rather pessimistic. A stock of 300hens and upward ought to give a prettygood egg yield in December and Januaryabout every third year. I have knownhens (not my own) do it for six or sevenyears in succession. A Statement. Carlisle, Pa., August 30, Frantz, Waynesboro, Pa. Dear Sir:—Enclosed please find 30 me six of your Here-I-Hide lousetraps. The one I received from youproved very good, doing all you claim forit. Send by return mail. Yours, etc.,55 W. North St. J. M. Morris. — And Make $25aWeek Trapping this Fall. VICTORTRAPS are sure to go and(sure to hold. Everygenuine Victor Trapis pierced with a VJZfskyourDealer Insist on theV GET AFTER YOUR DEALER Dont Let Him Side Track You. RESULTS COUNT EGGS COUNT HEALTHY BIRDS COUNTA GOOD BANK ACCOUNT COUNTS Alpha Meal ....Orrs Digestible Mash .Superior Scratching Feed All count, and count like help the other counts. If yourdealer doesnt keep these goods, writeme, but you keep at him. Heres Jnst One, More Like It. Cornwall, N. Y., July 18, Lincoln Orr, Esq., Oits Mills. N. Y. Dear Sir: — In reply to your letter of inquiryregarding my opinion of your new digestiblemasb, I would say tbat we have kept this foodbefore the birds in our laying houses con-stantly since its introduction. We consider itthe greatest egg producing food that we haveever used. To those desiring quantities ofmarket eggs we would say — use Orrs Digesti-ble Mash. Yours truly, Palmer R. Bowdish, Breeder of


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