. The Farm-poultry. Who Gets the Benefit? In the window of a poultry supply storehung a sign with a legend something likethis: Eggs fresh from our own one profit. The idea, of course, was to suggest tothe city buyer that he was getting thebenefit. Whether it had that effect I donot know. One would suppose not, ifthe city man stopped to think where hecame in on that one profit. Yet thereare lots of people that swallow a bait likethat without so much as giving the mattera thought. If some inquisitive customer were toattempt to locate the farm in question, hemight find it scattered in


. The Farm-poultry. Who Gets the Benefit? In the window of a poultry supply storehung a sign with a legend something likethis: Eggs fresh from our own one profit. The idea, of course, was to suggest tothe city buyer that he was getting thebenefit. Whether it had that effect I donot know. One would suppose not, ifthe city man stopped to think where hecame in on that one profit. Yet thereare lots of people that swallow a bait likethat without so much as giving the mattera thought. If some inquisitive customer were toattempt to locate the farm in question, hemight find it scattered in installmentsover quite a wide area—each installmentbeing the property of an independentproducer. In that case, there would betwo profits, not one — and yet the buyerwould get neither. That Explains. I have a dog and a hen which arefast friends. Isnt that queer? I dont think so — merely naturalaffinity. In what way? I believe your hen and your dog areboth setters. — how to MAKEyour poultry paybetter than the restof the farm. CjcU Hatcher Company* Lehigh A\«.tElmirm, H. I. YOUNC CHICKS Just hatched fromthe Pine Tree ChickenHatchery. One of thelargest and oldest Inthe United States. Theplan of shipping dayold chicks originatedwith me twenty yearsago. Mammoth batch*ers installed. White,Buff, and Brown Leg-horns. Barred, White,and Buff Rocks, White Wyandottes, R. I. Reds, andOrpington chicks at 10c. up. Also Indian Runnerducklings. Send for booklet that tells all about D. WILSON. Stockton, N. J.


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