. The Eastern poultryman . bators and Brooders in England, Ger- many, Holland, Denmark, Belgium, Bo- hemia and other foreign countries. This book, which consists of 212 pages, 8x11 inches in size, and contains many inter- esting and valuable features relating to •'Poultry Keeping for Profit," will be mailed free to those of our readers who will mention the Eastern Poultrvman when writing for a copy and will send the Cyphers Incubator Company at their home offices, Buffalo, N. Y., the names and addresses of two neighbors or friends who are interested in money making with fowls. The Milltow
. The Eastern poultryman . bators and Brooders in England, Ger- many, Holland, Denmark, Belgium, Bo- hemia and other foreign countries. This book, which consists of 212 pages, 8x11 inches in size, and contains many inter- esting and valuable features relating to •'Poultry Keeping for Profit," will be mailed free to those of our readers who will mention the Eastern Poultrvman when writing for a copy and will send the Cyphers Incubator Company at their home offices, Buffalo, N. Y., the names and addresses of two neighbors or friends who are interested in money making with fowls. The Milltown, N. B., Show. The International Poultry and Pet Stock Association's first annual exhibi- tion was held January 5, 6 and 7, at Mill- town, N. B. The weather conditions were the worst that could be imagined. Beginning with a blocking snow storm that delayed transportation Wednesday and Thursday, followed by severe weather Friday with the thermometer registering thirty-four below, and termi- nating in a drenching rain Saturday. About 300 birds were on exhibition, and the general quality was excellent, with specimens of especial merit in the Barred and White Plymouth Rock and White Leghorn classes. Geo. P. Coffin scored the entire show and placed the awards as follows: Light Brahmas—Herbert Gardner, Calais, istcock; ist and 2nd hen. How- ard Eye, Calais, ist pen. BufT Cochins—Geo. Irvin, Milltown, N. B., Tst and 2nd hen; ist pen. Barred Plymouth Rocks—D. A. Ryan, Calais, ist and 2nd cock; ist, 3rd and 4th cockerel; ist and 2nd hen; ist, 2nd and 3rd pullet; ist pen. Walter Nor- wood, Milltown, N. B., 3rd cock. W. Fox, Calais, 3rd and 4th hen; 4th pullet, Chas. Kirk, Milltown, N. B., 2nd cock- erel. White Plymouth Rocks—Chas. Kirk, ist cock; 3rd hen. Herbert Gardner, 2nd cock; ist, 2nd and 4tli hen. A. H. Jones, Calais, ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th pul- lets. Ouinton Ayers, Calais, ist pen. Buf! "Plymouth Rocks—Wm. .Murray, Milltown, N. B., 1st cock; jst and 2nd hen; ist,
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