Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . rely to poultry farmingand his farms have now grown to suchproportions that his annual output is morethan a million and a half eggs 100,000day-old baby chicks, and 80,000 poundsof dressed poultry. He owns the largestand most successful egg farm in his seven years conduct of his businessas a poultryman not a single customer hasbeen lost through dissatisfaction. Hebreeds prize winning and heavy laying Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. J. W. Clark, Cainsville, Ontario, Canada. Mr. J. W. Clark has been a constant breeder and exhibitor of Buff
Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . rely to poultry farmingand his farms have now grown to suchproportions that his annual output is morethan a million and a half eggs 100,000day-old baby chicks, and 80,000 poundsof dressed poultry. He owns the largestand most successful egg farm in his seven years conduct of his businessas a poultryman not a single customer hasbeen lost through dissatisfaction. Hebreeds prize winning and heavy laying Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. J. W. Clark, Cainsville, Ontario, Canada. Mr. J. W. Clark has been a constant breeder and exhibitor of Buff Or-pingtons for more than twenty years. He also breeds the pedigreed layingstrain of Barred Rocks as used by the Ontario Agricultural College. He is abreeder of such ability and skill that he won first cockerel on his Orpingtonsthree different times at Madison Square Garden. At Canadian Shows hehas won hundreds of leading prizes. He is a competent judge of all varie-ties of fowls and is the oldest and largest breeder in Canada of H. K. KEVELLGoderich, Ontario, Canada t*PP R
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