| Conipiting Seale ph Pose OFFICE. Box "6. : ‘Beintoman hoy PRIN CE RUPERT | pi Planog..-. : . RAGSTAD : vy : “Shears cudens -)TBWELRY -, POULTRY. SUCCESS } The above caption i is s what { peo- ple are after when ‘they:-go ‘into the chicken. business, ‘They want ‘Bliccess, and. expect that: - they will) secure it. However it often ‘turns out that they have made a mistake and should have gone in- to something else instead of poul- try work... Now everyone cannot ‘make a success with poultry any ‘More than. everyone can make a success ‘with. other things, There are a lot of. business - failures ‘these days, and while Dun and ‘Bradstreet: show some of them, there are ‘thousands that never ‘get further than the individuals themselves. Now to make a suc- cess with poultry: there are cer- _ tain requirements, These . have} at various times been’ enumerated in poultry journals, -but for the sake of those who have not. seen them, we will give some. ideas | concerning: the requirements for successful’ work with poultry. "In the first place and” above everything else there should bea natural liking-for chickens, ‘Tf you have to be yoked to’ an un- congenial. occupation, it. makes the work: Bo hard, and the path: to failure sis not. far off. One must like the. work in which he is to engage, ‘in order: to be suc: cessful. If you‘have:a natural trend ‘toward poultry, ‘and have: had some previous experience to bear this out, you may reckon that you are ‘on. the. right- WAY: Now this nator l bend: toward. the work will make: 4) they tight be,: Ry} Le REL, Bea. RAO Hak OF ne ee HAYNER BROS, ‘., FURNITURE —_ ‘Directors. = ‘Embalmers : i , SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ‘Bitzer CASER . couragement. keep afar off, Then. there i is the matter of ¢ ex. perience. very little in:the. work don’t rely a {too much on it and think that you 7 | know all. about the. ‘business, Here j is ‘where | SO many make sad mistakes | — they. think -that the ie will help o over.|: the -hard- ‘places and” make dis- ‘| -If you have had ex | FOR SALE , Thoroughbred White’ Ory. ' ington Cockerels; also: eg; . for. hatching, $3.00 per 15. . S.C. White Leghorn Cock- erels, ergs. #2, 00 per 15... R. Brauo, Ritsumfafum, B.C. : little © experience they have had will carry them through. This © may help, ‘but it j 18. a broader: ex-— perience that is necessary, when’ keeping poultry for a. living is ]- considered: “If: you “have had no experience at all with. poultry, it is better for: you: to have: some before leaving the present occu- pation. Try poultry: -keeping in your back yard. Get a few choice birds: and one or two. small coops and go at it. Here you can de- termine - something of the work, and what it will mean to make a living from. ‘poultry. Keep an accurate account of. everything, 80 that you will have something on which to. figure: This little experience - may change your mind, or it may strengthen your determination, according to your. success or failure with your small venture. mf have" ‘Known where. ‘Imen started in this | way and i in’ time their poultry ° ‘business : sim- ple crowded out their regular.oc-’ cupation.. -It-is better to do this. than to five up everything and then be sorry afterward. Better to be sorry over a small. failure, - with our regular business still in hand; than- to be sorry over a larze failure, with bridges burn- ed -behind you, ., This. is not said: to discourage’ beginners, but it is sound: advice. for: anyone who is contemplating the- work. Try out thi Poultry business, and See. |. for yours if What, lot: of: dif-|2-" ference when the work: “goes ‘hard | nt and things are. Tot, as pleasant at as ‘a A, M. RUDDY | Forwardiag is and General. loreal .. RUDDY. Henin aM barn near Blackemith Shop ae Bakery and: Cafe. -|. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. - THIRTEENTH AVENUE 7 _FANCY PASTERIES, CAKE, &c, | MEALS: “AT. ALL: HOURS : Wei uae oir own ‘Bread and Pantry ‘ ONE! WALL PAPER i, REMINGTON "| TYPEWRITERS ee . -KODAKS AND’ SUPPLIES. TATIC iONERY,. ELE. oN a7 pe te oh ‘tance Brock” 2: SS pte ps ‘AND ‘HEAVY ~~ “HARDWARE ~ vA. ‘Cmsuorar, Haze.Ton._ Se not: a -well envuippad: “dry-edods ‘store; Neither could you expect | to erect. Poultry houses, . make |; ‘Tl brooders and‘ buy incubators and: ‘| foundation. stock: with fifty dol- lars, A small start may be made ‘with that amount which in time would ‘be be included In your rep- |: ular equipment, if you: were to go|-. on with the work:::Try out this : proposition with the small amount of money at your. command, ‘and . then later buy things as: you need | 'W.R. LOVE] : P.O. Box’ 957 ' "Third Avenue | PRINCE RUPERT — a Power and Telephone Equipment | . Electric Lights Supplied and Installed: .- - ELECTRICIAN | Gasoline Engines. and Fittings carried. i’ Equipment: firat class: only. Quotations and. Information given. : tion whenever | we ‘attempt. any It will ! take some money in -order .to: © start in. . with poultry. keeping. : That’s. queer, is it-not? Yet: do. you know, friends, People write. : commercial] enterprise.: me. and- ask. if. fifty. dollars is enough, * was telling about, but.not nearly ‘enough to start'from the founda- tion and equip.a plant that would. bring in a living to even a family of two. “You might’ start a pea- nut stand. on that. amount, but ‘your site, : Sure it’s enough to ‘make that experiement that 1 Between: ‘Old Hazelton - van arash Close’ ; al Alene given ‘to “ Express apitbenaon . them: ‘and ‘as the. success of the business: ‘warfants, " : - There. is:-also the selection: of Any: place’ that one might have in view might not be suitable for poultry work, ~A hard clay soil is not best adapted to poultry raising. -A light loam mixed with sand : and. gravel is ideal for:the work, and if the place: has ‘a rolling: southern ex- posure, so much the better. : “Have your buildings erected so’ that they will get. the benefit of the southern: sun “in winter, They |: can be so covered with’ shade]. Screens in summer as to keep out much of the hot. summer sun. “Study. all the poultry literature that } you. an. You: willfind that some “Authorities will’ contradict others, but. sift it all” “down ‘and take the most: reasonable. - . By reading and. ‘Studying - you. will place yourself in-a- receptive mood: for. the planning of: the.: beat] things. in “poultry ‘work. “You; will get a: foundation.of.. -ideas that will materially. help you get at the actual‘ work of. erect- ing buildings, . ‘selecting incuba- ; tors and making* brooder Coops. ‘You will learn’ by '| ‘study'a great deal ‘about the: aif ferent. breeds of poultry, and will discover: ‘traits:in each: which | s Nezaon’ : ome ‘Ghonor bre watt a 2 tt willing to writs and advise poultry sticcess aiid : an’ enjoyable time with out-of-door: work,’ In this: ‘Way you will: ‘reap, a double reward. wed Gd ieaning and stating Incubators. - At thé'close of ‘the’ ‘incubation season be sure to clean the’ ‘indy. kators., -and put them in‘a lean dry. place” until “wanted again. | Many people:do. not, touch them, but leave them in a cellar on thie table: ‘where they have been run- ning: It. is. ‘better: to disinfect them: thoroughly. and. put. them where you will know that they are out of harm’ S way ‘during the summer. and: winter, The ‘metal incubators do: not require so Much attention, as: there i is "no wood to shrink or warp, but: even then it is well'to cléan them up and. have them in readiness for ° ‘another season’ ‘8. work “Raw. Lean Beet For. Chicks Meat food in:the® form’ of” raw. lean beef i is an excellent. food for chicks ‘and older’ bi: rds, “but only when fed i in moderate qua The chicks. should only be ‘ ‘given a littlé.t Tow and and: then. to. ‘make exercise and { warm them } up when they séem. ‘to be” listless. _ The 1 be ing: ‘but z a steady diet of it. would be Positively injurious. Ke Me ey in poultr ‘With roper management a goot ll: I living ean-be mi jon five : Acres, "COR, ‘acl ‘PROPRIETOR "|! ‘Ordera taken: ‘for’ all kinds of | - lumber and building material, 2° large or small, and in car lots: me ™ Frices right,” Quality vight. 5: os Come. and seé me, . Wd: J. MacKENZIE _ New Hazelton ae Bwwe- Waren Repajeing _ Adjuating to allroad standard a sociliy Joseph Kisling . ‘Watchmaker =} Jand: Jeweller : a all we: “wake of 3 you, we ‘also: do Ladies? Costume: “et ‘HAZELTON, Be, a : - = A Ww. Bige Co. | ; Wall Papers» Frama: ann -Rooi ‘Mou. 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