. The Farm-poultry. PEN IMPORTED WHITE England, Mareli, 1903, by Elm Poultry Tards, Hartford, Conn. The !»est that England can produce. was the motto that Messrs. Wni. Cook & Sons had to work birds in the bands of their owner have developed most desirable exhibition qualities, and the fifiy-five cockerels from this malincr. will be heard from later on. Mr. Peacocks FTER quoting the edi-torial, What WeDidnt Say, fromAugust loth issue , Mr. E. E. Pea-cock, in Turf, Farm,and Home, goes onto say:— We beg the indulgence of our readers forbringing into these


. The Farm-poultry. PEN IMPORTED WHITE England, Mareli, 1903, by Elm Poultry Tards, Hartford, Conn. The !»est that England can produce. was the motto that Messrs. Wni. Cook & Sons had to work birds in the bands of their owner have developed most desirable exhibition qualities, and the fifiy-five cockerels from this malincr. will be heard from later on. Mr. Peacocks FTER quoting the edi-torial, What WeDidnt Say, fromAugust loth issue , Mr. E. E. Pea-cock, in Turf, Farm,and Home, goes onto say:— We beg the indulgence of our readers forbringing into these columns a matter which isof little importance iu itself, which is morepersonal than anything else. But as the editorof our esteemed contemporary, as is his wont,has seen fit to make a mountain out of a molehill, we print this week the entire matter towhich we add what notes of explanation theoccasion seems to demand in order that ourreaders may fully understand the situation,and form their own opinions accordingly. In a somewhat lengthy dissertation on theWhite Wyandotte variety published in hispaper a few weeks ago, editor Robinsonarrived at some conclusions, the gist of whichis above. Owing to the length of the articlefor the value it contained, we did not care toreprint it in its entirety, but simply made com-ment on it as above noted, to which our friendtakes exceptions and claims tha


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