ee! ers ary ‘ DOMINION. AND B.C.-LAND: SURVEYORS, |: Lands, townnites, mineral lai ‘surveyed ” STATIONERY, WALL PAPER REMINGTON: : TYPEWRITERS Boe “ Kopaks AND BUEPLIES ie Bros. Ltd. Prince B Rupert, DESKS 4 Fd ‘yma ae acd Smad cms i ‘6 Seer tetas | ° See eee see oe a “praca ATTENTION To aUPrING ‘Gases “ ‘a Gloves, - Neckwear, : s,:Pettlooate,: Real Laces, and. all come. this, and. the? following: sug. pay ‘the pouléryman to batch goodly: number, of June’ ‘chicks tbat will not: begin, ‘to “produeg| their best ‘until nearly, spring., re These birds will lay. right through“: the-fall-months and: ‘then. can..be sold for dressed poultry.’ This i is a verv satisfactory: way of ‘deal- ing with the: problein,: and-.gives |. the poultryman an: even supply |- of eggs during | the. year. ‘Even if the chicks are not hatehed un- til July, they will come along in good shape: and. : in the. early. spring. ‘ ~ Another. thing . that may’ be tried in -eonnection with this'i ig ‘to get the hens to molt, early,. and while they.’ are win the” ‘molting process, to help them‘aling with | it by plentiful: feeding of oil meal sunflower seed and other foods that will .logsen the -feathers.. These birds: will then get back-in shape and - will begin. production, - while the - prices are ~ still: high. ' Iti is well to take note-of the first signs of molting. Place the birds in'a-pen by themselves. and feed for the best results along this ‘line. — "pen and an abundance: ‘of litter, plenty. of: green grass and‘ some meat, you-will find they will molt quickly. and. come.-through the ‘¢ lordeal in good shape. Sideration should be had for the hens while passing through this |process, as they do not feel at If-you give ‘them :a; cool Great con- their best, and if you want them to: come. through ‘it quickly. and} — ‘| zet down to egg production, give them: the best: treatment.- =... The very early ~ hatched. pullét of 'no ) mean quality: for’ fall la ng ways ‘have been: devised to” over ea we he atv ns Hazelton Hospital "=! of course will make. a producer |” X R “Tomlinso “Birds that have. plenty. of cha “. coal are. not ao-apt to have: onal It is not. @ very good. plan , feed. condition ‘powders to” poul : try. With laying hens the organg/ 4 are: stimulated. and in, time a re: action sets in which i is” “not 00 {J 3 The Hezolion Hospital sues tickets for any period from’ one tonth upward at $1: per. month in dd: vance, © This rate includes office consul! tations and medicines; as well as al] costs while. in the hospital, Tickets ob: Aaihable! in Hazelton from E. ¢. Ste ab er: mere,’ ‘from’ Rev. 'F, L. Ste henson, or: : and” Fred * Field; at the’ ‘Hospital from the Medieal Super: intendent,” ~ : Potatoes, ONE CENT per i. : Yellow . Turnips, three -.quar-: ie ‘ters. of cent; Carrots, one cent: 7 and -half per Ib; Oat Hey, #20. t “Write for ‘samples on, - per ton, “All F P.O.B.: “re . when. you do ee expect the: fowls, ok to: get: their: ow 7 green: ‘food. What i is the use ‘of having, a fifty foot yard. that i is bare ground. and the: bird: Ske howe a all the time. | Under. suichi |. : a al “Ie ‘you have to. carry, the green food. 0: ‘them, then); For Sale = ah . ete e Loree y ‘