" National” Cash ‘Registers ~ ‘ Dayton Computing Scale Heintzman ’ Pianos . 7. Wark .ND SON. Post OFFicE Box 76 PRINCE RUPERT eniaacianenineairimerici teenie O. A. RAGSTAD WATCHES CLOCKS | JEWELRY ae HAZELTON - + B.C. | [A H QO wertemsrmee I eed tees Ai nd a i He 8 pos, age A ak a a 4 NEW HAZELTON = HOTEL == First-Class accommodation Good: rooms Comfortable beds by day or week |: Pool and Billiard Parfor G. C. HARTLEY - | Prop. New Hazelton . During the hatching season there are the usual duties in con- nection with the care of the ma- ture fowls, and to these must be added the care of the hatching eges and the running of the in- cubators, This is no inconsider- able task, and on the success of the hatches depends the possibil- ity of replacing one’s stock. The - care of the little chicks takes a great amount of time, for they demand attention every two hours during the day for the first. few _weeks, and must be fed and watered frequently for the first four to six weeks, And to re- place the old hens each year re- quires the hatching of a large, numbers of chicks which must be properly cared for if success is to be had. To run a large poultry plant successfully one must be a ‘‘jack of all trades’’ and master of a good many. There will be'small ‘profits for the man who has to hire everything. done and whol; cannot turn his handto do the hundred-and-one things that are continually coming up on every plant, While many are not able to. do much carpenter work, to be handy with tools means a great|; help and a big ‘saving. In esti- mating on construction work, the usual ratio is one-third of. the to- tal cost for material: and two- thirds -for labor. ing able to do the majority. of the work, it means ‘so much greater T : ——— x labor. If this two-|- thirds can be saved. by one’s be- | ce [ a SUmCOTURAL "aNGINEER” 1. mE _ ARCHITECT | REINFORCED Concrere A SPECIALTY P.O, Box 271 a PRINCE RUPERT cae Laeriiend ‘Tau, AVENUE-—PRINGE RUPERT HAYNER> BROS. - ‘FURNITURE ~ ‘SPECIAL ATTENTION . 70 SHIPFING CASES ie ead tench lt et nd PA Ed PE es BM ar net profits at the end of the year. Painting is another duty that comes in the same category and. is.a very important aecomplish- ment. for the average poultryman to possess, day to fill in the extra time be- tween the more important regular. duties are too numerous to men- | “| tion, but are very much present | A visit. to any of the large, successful:} poultry plants will quickly reveal: eae to the most ignorant that there |]. is a duty or task for every minute: of the day for any or all on ‘the: It is. only the ones that |: ultimately fail that have much spare time, and these plants are |. not the ones that show the thrift |: - on all the large. plants. place. of their proprietors. ‘While there is usually some- thing todo most of the time for those on large plants, it. is no more taxing, and perhaps far less so, than the daily grind of every commercial business. No person thinks it foolish or out of the or- dinary. to go to business day after day, and do the same things over and over again... eases this is far more monoton- ous than where there is. some- the case in the poultry business. It is far from the intention of the. writer to frighten anyone with: the idea that the poultry business» is ‘all work—for it is not, and: there is lots of fun and play. and Poultry. was. Jate in being aecord- solid. satisfaction to be gained i in this pursuit, but it is the writer’s intention to give a faithful des- eription of conditions. as they. are: in the hope that it may. aid some- one to figure: ‘out just ‘what. there |. is to do in running a large plant, ' and how it can most. advantag- eously be accomplished, Qo a (7 A.M. RUDDY | Forwarding - “and General - Erelghting | A. M. RUDDY Residence and Rarn near Blacksmith Shop PHAZELTON, BL. a “ ‘THIRTEENTH: AVENUE “FANCY PASTERIES, CAKE; &o ’ MEALS AT ALL HOURS - We use aur awn Bread and Pastry, ce a boas chaser |} - Faneral Directors’ - Embalmers {--[ . raiready to au sly a an mee sattlons of Bulkley. Yale “with Sa “COMPANY “Geoftiey cca" | | Manager : “4 rent ceenternestireiearmeree . -CaRss &E BENNETT : BARRISTERS —— 2ND Ave. . The small duties that arise each And in many: 7 Hazelton Do your business with ¢ ‘The farmer of today is no long- . er the man: to whom: to sell: the. ‘Bakery and Cafe | FRESH: BREAD EVERY. DAY oe “Ada ms Drug va Store Headquarters for, : > Eastman 5 ; & oe _Kodaks" | Films. — Photographic “ Guarantee SATISFACTION. | ‘in eae a developing and printing... ae J. Mason Adams. Telkwa . PRINCE : RUPERT “ é gold ‘brick. He” is "awake to: everything that i is going on. The telephone, “rural mail. delivery, ‘and automobile: have. placed -him.. thing new coming up to engage ina position to keep posted about. one's attention continually, as is_ ‘conclusion that it pays to. keep everything. . He has come to the the best of: everything. “Thor-’, oughbred cattle. find a place on: almost: every. farm...-The. same. may be said of sheep and swine.- ed such a place on. the’ farm, but _ Express and Passenger ‘Between Old nS t a ge. . Hazelton Always reliable. Clore attention given to All, parcels, : New D MILLER ‘ Office and bazneon 1th ‘Ave. near railway*- “y tnan likes to get hold ‘0 smaént of well. dressed birds. all. of oA, ‘CHisHOLan, Hazuron. | eee irene earcienearmlars ‘it. “has. ‘come. at: ast: © “Go where -you will and: you will, find well- “bred birds. Ask the farmer if it “pays, and he will tell you that it “pays. ‘better, in ‘proportion, to keep ‘well-bred hirds than to keep well- ‘bred cattle or other stock. .The mongrel’ flock of the past. receiy- ed but-very . little. attention from “thefarmer himself. but’ the fine- 3 ly. ‘bred birds of to-day demand - his attention as well as the sheep h He knows that they are paying ‘him | a good 1 pro-:| ‘13 the cattle, fit: and hence he is giving his best-attention to them that they y continue to do this. ‘The farmer. who -has not yet]. ‘come'to his own ‘will. do well to investigate this: matter and: place] = himself in a position’ ‘to pet: larger |, profits by keeping only: well-bred poultry. The initial cost: will be| a little more, but after’ this thel cost is no greater. © A .well-bred bird will eat no more than will al ‘mongrel. ‘The keeper: will: give a. little more care: ‘and ‘attention |. to the former. because they are -more’: valuable: ~ will be provided, and. their meals will be given regularly.’ “The old haphazard. methods: will de; ‘aban-. dened and up to-date methods employed. — ‘The result of. all this i is 5 that the eggs. will bring more in the open |: market,’ This may seem to be a “pretty. strong statement,’ ‘but ‘do you know that eggs of one. color and size. will bring a’ better. price at. the dealers’ than a mixed lot? Now: and then study. ‘the quota- “tions: on ees and’ you. “will note |: such’ a price for whites, and. such a price for browns, ‘and ‘a. still Jower price for mixed eggs.’ With}* “some one. breed, the farmer. will. get. eggs nearly. of a color, and... “the market: price will be- advanc-. ed on. his goods because: of this. “This-same thing: holds true. of | ‘the dressed. poultry. A market|i Better: -houses} ; Av good * quiet for -a- zmghie REST: mm ie? y Ledgng House - Thirteenth ant Pay Sie them. If you it ment you: will: find’ that: an open market for your. goods you. doub this, Mr.. Farme try some neighbor who has wel stock, and ‘see’ what'-he° expect to get: for them." This will vince you that. there in ‘yaone be ‘made from. well-bred . birds The. increased: profits: will ‘mor than. offset: any.extra. ‘cost in curing them. or: caringfor: therit Tf you: will: get -them : and: ha them on the place’ ‘once; you, wil ‘ever be content ted 'to go back to: | the old mongrel: flock again.- ‘The. 7 writer has never yet, heard of ? {farmer who let. his: mongrels: BO. and bought pure breds,. that. was willing to: change back. ' “Bry. thi | out: and. see, if:you: cannot: mak more’ money “from pure-bred- bird than. you make at. present ‘tro . your. mongrel stock. “Always: keep ‘the drinking. yes : sels clean. - Cleanliness,’ ‘fresh-air. and common. sense feeding. ‘ar | ful Soule, raising gan the. larg production, of ORES. + Orders taken forall: kinds. of ‘lumber.and building material, - _-large or small, and in car lots. -, Prices right... Quality right. - “2° + Come and. see'me.* 7 '*' Ww. J. ‘MacKENZIE. | “ New’ ‘Matelton: L UMBER J : “ paiueting to ’ pallrosd standard a a oecalty ‘Joseph Kisling Watchmaker - a and Jeweller Fin ‘Watca Repaitine WATOHES,. CLOCKS, JEWSLLER |{ Classy Clothes You always look. nica ‘when’ ‘you. wear. our : garments, ‘We al wave ‘have ‘the: newest” * goods ‘and latest ‘styles, Our elothea fit “well and are made by expert’ | Aailore on, : our own, “premiséa.*: * Try. ue i once, That‘ ia all we ask of you, PRINCE: RUPERT, Be i are KOTZIN « GOLDBURG | to. buy ‘some hatching eggs fromii- C8