Poultry fancier . dge that will be of great value to thepresent-day fancier. Charles H. Simmonds, one of the youngerpoultry writers, will continue his series of\ articles on the different phases of the poul-try industry. Many other writers of note will give Ameri-can Poultry Journal readers the best to behad from time to time. The Editorial parres of American PoultryJournal will be conducted along the sameconservative lines as in the past, free frompersonal animosity or bickerings of any kindwhatsoever. American Poultry Journal is issued once amonth, contains an average of 150 pages eachissue


Poultry fancier . dge that will be of great value to thepresent-day fancier. Charles H. Simmonds, one of the youngerpoultry writers, will continue his series of\ articles on the different phases of the poul-try industry. Many other writers of note will give Ameri-can Poultry Journal readers the best to behad from time to time. The Editorial parres of American PoultryJournal will be conducted along the sameconservative lines as in the past, free frompersonal animosity or bickerings of any kindwhatsoever. American Poultry Journal is issued once amonth, contains an average of 150 pages eachissue and is profusely illustrated. Ask your newsdealer for a copy of theNovember issue or send direct to AmericanPoultry Journal, 542F So. Dearborn St., Chi-cago, 111. ,0 ...Barred It is well to consieler blood lines in purchasingslock—anei thus establish your flock on a con-crete foundation. Our blood lines representAmericas best and prices within reach of themasses. F. E. WILSON, Station L, Baltimore, Exhibit of the 10. 0. Young Box Co., made at the Great Brock I on Mass. was one of the most instructive exhibits ever seen. NOVEMBER POULTRY FANCIER. 849 SHOW SECRETARIES TAKENOTICE. The Rhode Islanc White Club ofAmerica will give five handsome clubribbons, one each for best cock, , pullet, and pen in any showin U. S., where this notice is printedin their premium list. These ribbonsto be competed for by members will be sent direct to winnersby club secretary of show verifyingwinnings. Club membership fees $ Forparticulars and application blanks forjoining the club, address the Secre-tary-Treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Vertrees,Cecilia, Ky. ERIE (PENNA.) SHOW. Elsewhere in this issue will be seen theadvertisement of the Erie, Pa., Poultry As-sociation which gives the dates. We an-nounced editorially in a recent issue thatthis is the 2nd annual exhibition held bythis Association. We wish to make correc-tion and state that this is the 19th


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