i ¢ , "Dayton | ia : Computing ‘Scale - } : ] ‘Post Orica ‘Box 6 .Heintzman } . j.P PRINCE RUPERT" 4 sy }. finan erent [ es |! , 0. “A. "RAGSTAD ne Pee Waemes ccocws 0 ff j . + JEWELRY: 4 be -Hazeut0N OBO ad eater temetmermeatmcagmesrmt weirs | La ( t ! | 3|1 | a7 d q 1. fe : '/POULTRY |DEPARTMENT iret -“ t i { { i serrata _Atithe present high prices of grain, it is better to feed some wheat than to try, and get along}. without it, ~ There® is‘ no grain like wheat for poultry. : Not only ‘do they like it’ better ‘than | any- thing else, ‘out it contains more elements of food value than any one grain. So far as a balanced ration goes there is no other grain that comes so near to possessing all the qualities necessary as does wheat: Even at $1.75'a sack it pays to feed it, It may not doto feed a very large flock exclusive- ly, on this, but where you have’ a few birds'and want to keep them laying and doing well. be. sure. to feed wheat. i Kerosene and Crude. Catholic kia Now: isthe time to: get after]. the: lice “and mites. _ If you, let them. get.the: ‘upper. hand of ‘you, it will mean. trouble all, summer long.” Get a'sprayer and makea solution of kerosene and erude carbolic accid with which to fight them... as little ‘of the latter as. you wish. A one. tenth: ‘solution will answer . very. nicely and will do as. ‘affec- tive-work_as if more’ were used. Get, say-a quart of the carbolic acid and put :it.somewhere from children and ‘inquisitive persons, “you. can ‘pour a little of it in your: sprayer: each time that. you use it} and then fill the remaining. space| with kerosene; _ ‘This, ‘when: put on the walls of, the coop and along the: roost:i boards and. roost, poles, will effectually ‘@lean out all lice| arid mites “Now. and then it may be ne scary ‘to. dust. each “hen | with - insect ‘powder | where | the: lice ha é the start’of - -YOUu,; but i in} this 1 new v country a Jittle. precau- | ‘}elover hay cut fine and steamed, “You.can use. as much™or|. me tat em shat ain STRUCTURAL ENGINEER PEM S-ARCHITECT | INFORCED “CONCRETE TAS SPECIALTY * “PRINCE Rurert: 7 Re sabes a1 » pear _ HAYNER ‘BROS. welt FURNITURE | Funeral Directors - Embalmera SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SHIRPING CASES AKERS OF G0OD~REAL _— ” ~ PRINTING Frank A Ellis’ tion as to cleanliness will forever! : not neglect spraying and cleaning: - a single week as it is at this.sea- son that they propogate with a surprising rapidity... [tis exceed- ly unpleasant to go into a poultry. house where the lice abound, and . where they craw] on you.” There is no necessity for such a. -condi-: tion to oxist. - , , Desa Balesnan’ Sale, Prince Rupert. INSURAN we Prince Rupert, B.C. ine ~ Grow Your Green Food. | . AN . s. . If you keep your:birds confined whe Omineca | make it a business to grow. green food for them, .. They’ want’ .var- / Market of this should be planted, not on-. | ‘Butchers ly for your own table but also for “and Provision’ Dealers : for winter use, Cabbage is an. excellent green ‘food and also iety. «Lettuce:is good and espec-. ially adapted for. chicks, -. “Rows |. the growing chicks. If you have. |. a garden spot grow some man gles Fresh Fish re oe -- Vegetables — A number of ve Piss : and laying Hens for sale Pog spore “Green food for fowli is as essen’ tial as grain. “In fact during the late winter and early spring when ‘fertile eggs are wanted, it is ab- solutely essential that the hens have tegularly a good supply cf vegetable food. Finely cut clover or alfalfa make a very good sub- |___ Suits $30.00 up “Pants $8.00 up Ange te Tailor: ‘Go to him for:a real . ‘Tailor-made Suit “from latest patterns: © - and up-to-date style. -: vo We :fit severy:. gar-: ° : “ihent before finishing, MACKINAW pies “AML Td, 11th and Pugsley’ P.O. Box 1514 wie ~ stitute and are much used, but for -getting well fertilized eggs, | ‘Juicy root of the mangel-wurzels. - T ‘eonsider them one of the staple gréen food for winter use, and the excellence of this vegetable , should. be more g “nized; 7 -Mangel- wurzels are easily kept “in ny. ay cellar that does hot Orders taken for’ all. kinds: of! ; Jumber and building, material, ..; arge or small, and in car fot. Prices right.. Quality right. a Come, and. see Me, 6) xpress and Passenger. Between, Old | ie “Burean ar Always reltable.: “ Clowe’ , Sttention. given to all, . : Hazelton, Be Pen aire et r business with. Sy An. wap parte of the ¢ itinent. there 2: are’ Of people seekitig : bar. the door against vermin... Do‘ Auctioneer, Appraiser, -Pro- W ~ be worked, and ‘when the. ek Auctioneer forG. TP. Co’s Section Two: ave a few inches ‘high they can: “be thined out to about six inches TOWNSITE SALES CONDUCTED .. apart, those pulled out. being fed ~ to: the: hens.. 7 growth i ig s increased by. ‘off a’ ‘few: ‘of: the outer Jeaves. ja op hang. the piece on a. string from|t bss there is nothing better than the | ste rate: McRae, Br a. It Prine, Rupert: It is: claimed - by breaking For winter.use:we cut the heet in half-and hang the pieces , on nails driven i in the side of the. hen house.» An even better way is ‘to ‘piece of ground ‘and: they: are. an ideal winter food for poultry. . ; come tt os fae : Me doing this-you will never get'any- ‘where ‘in’ the: ework, ‘There: are | some. who think’ it-unwi one; no“ matter. how" thoroughly a posted i in poultry matters, to.at- : For Sale : enerally. recog: Largest Stables in British “Columbia. ‘High class horses for driving, delivery, freighting and forming. “The best that, . ‘be, . have \P pele ‘of boven: yl pe Sr ibis breed and:a: pen of that, but-by in a-trough.. where. you: are... seeing. seye breeds of. fide ‘before. vs must, have. clean. eut. “about, th breed with whieh. he i is. workin, 1 ‘cause. wee do: not “do well. vinder your care. ‘Find out why ‘they do not. do well,, and so chane conditions: ‘that they will do;b ter. There is ‘some satisf tic P Jin working: with poultry. when. | you ‘know. that they are respon ing. ‘to:-your. treatment. an you have become so farniliar with their. needs: that: you. can: ‘handle them. without dificult. Sai dats for Feed A most acceptable way of ieed- ing oats is to ‘soak them in. ‘wat for an hour or s0,. and ‘then, feed - This-soaking “p cess softens the outside of the. oat; and makes the. grain more; appetizing.” It:is well'to cate little to the appetites of the: hens and to give them a variety whe ever it is possible. - Sir form can be fed: once or. ‘twice week, it will help t to give them! 2 pub ye, i ; 0; Hox 987 : . “Third Avenue. : ’ PRINCE RUPERT. “Electric: Lights: Supplied: and - Jnstalled / ELECTRICIAN Gasoline Enghies ‘and: Fitkings -eabried,. igh ', Equipment: Efrat. :claas: only a oR tl Bs a tae SL, ce ody — ‘@ “Power and: Telephone ‘Equipment. 1 eres @ ‘Quotations ‘and Taformation aiven,: ope . ‘Classy Clothes’ 1 "You always: look nice when you wear. our’ ‘garmenta, We. always haye the neweat', : goods and Jatest ‘styles, Our clothes fit; well and ara made: by. expert tailor on our own premises, = Try ug once, That ie all we ‘ask of yon. 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