" OMINECA. HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 13,1914. — moana emnenn, seeagenee ereviey yy ae BEES EHESS SNE ee ao 8 HSIN & ; a ee aan | * & Re ere a BB ‘ G He Groceries Feed “Hardware e se i aoe asf ae , i ge Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings, | 2% a Boots and Shoes | 8 ae a a8 We always have a complete stock aon Ss | and the buyer of these lines will GS Sse find our prices as low as they HH a can land same lines from. coast ry rt cities. 3 ce g Bnd eee is Pugsiey Street New Hazelton re HH —— , aes ron +4 a8 _— “itt SEEDER SEES SHRED EEN HPAEs When we draw your attention to the advisability of using a good grade of office stationery; when we point out to you just where and why it pays, remember that _ there is a vast difference in the application given ‘‘good” print- ing by different printing offices. - You want good printing. Every business man does. But do you want good printing regardless of cost? Certainly not. When an order is left with us we-treat it ~ with our best judgment, insofar as that judgment does not con- "flict with your wishes or ‘instruc- _ tions, using: good stock,.to the end that we do good printing—- not good printing at any price, but rather do we make it good : printing at a usable price. oe laying condition, Feeding for Eggs “It is very hard,” said Mr, El- ford, “‘to everfeed a laying hen,” The majority of farmers. and poultrymen are more ‘inclined to feed too little than to. feed - too much, Hens should have enough to keep them going and still with good appetites, Labor in feeding. can be cut}: down and this should. be done. For growing ‘poultry the hopper system is the best. Give chicks a. free range in the orchard or cultivated fields and develop. the pullets early to get them in good ‘When chickens are properly fed they. will not trouble fruits or garden crops. ‘Wheat is the best poultry: feed we have, The grain feed must take the major portion of the ra- tion for the laying flock. Green food is necessary. Roots are. not expensive, such as’ mangels. lL like mangels the best of all- roots said Mr. Elford. - If you cannot get roots, cabbages or other green’ food then sprout oats. This is very simple. Soak afew oats for twenty-four hours in luke warm water, then spread them out in a box with holes in the bottom. Sprinkle them with warm’ water twice daily. After a few days the sprouts will bea few inches long.. Green food jis necessary for egg production. .- Beef scraps, green bone or milk are forms of animal food. A good test in determining the quality of beef scraps is to boil. a: little and if it has a pleasant and sweet odor it is, of good quality. Green bone is better. than beef scraps, In many cases it does not .cost has a far greater feeding value. Do not feed too much green bone, however, as it is dangerous if ‘Steamship — Prince George Rao FRIDAYS For Vancouver, Victoria CRUNK | ' Ween st EM. and Seattle F °-- Steamer ‘‘Prince Albert’’ or “Prince John’? leaves Prince Rupert for Vancouver and Victoria on Sun- days at 6 p.m. Buy through tickets from ‘your ; local agent or from train agent. _For_information. regarding through tickets to the East or Old Country via any route, apply to” Albert | Davidson, ‘General | Agent, Prince Rupert fed. in large..quantities. Three ounces per week is sufficient. Sour skim milk is excellent. It is worth about. $1. 75 per 100. ibs. “Poultry, Dairy and Farm Helps any more than beef scraps and it) . tion; then. both: the t morning and evening milk:-is set: aside. and >| separated, ‘butter-fat tests. being made: insthe: ‘meantime. The cream of each ‘sample of cow’s milk, after .careful- separating, is. churned into butter, and so a Speers Biables hi in: 7; Bich Columbia Dickson Bros. & Schulz. : - Stables and offices, 646 Hornby § St, ‘VANCOUVER. Hi gh class horses for driving. “delivery, frelghting and farming. The best that ean be secured. :° Us: “FIRST very accurate account: of the use- fulness of the cow is ‘arrived at. The.date: of calving “is, of. course, taken:into consideration, a satisfactory - ‘arrangement. of deducting. or ‘awarding’ points having been drawn up by the several dairy herd societies to overcome this difficulty when the prizes are being awarded. — Experience teaches: that ani- mals, especially of the Shorthorn: class, very rarely combine both qualities. - With regard to. Jer- a shapely cow of good bodily de- velopment, coupled with an udder eapable of yielding an abundance of milk, rich in: butter-fat.: ; The heavy-milking Shorthorn is usually a plain-looking animal, with a deep, well-sprung barrel, indicating. great digestive capa- city. The back,. though straight. is rugged, the udder large and often inclined . to: coarseness and not proportionate. 4 The ideal as deseribed in books is rarely found, and even when we do fix on our choice, we dis- cover that there are other hyyers besides ourselves—some with a longer purse—ready to pay fancy prices; so we are ecmpelled to fall back on a cow which is not exactly the type | we originally i in- tended to purchase. —Agrostis. in “Farm, Field and Fireside.’ ” Rearing of Calves A matter of fundamental | im- portance in calf-rearing is the untiringattention thatit demands from the person to whom its care ‘is entrusted. . Whatever light may be gained from experiments in feeding for egg production. Buttermilk is also good. Milk is* much better fed sour than sweet, Grit and oyster shell should be kept before the birds. at all. times. CAN isnot gold that elistens’” is a; proverb. that a man should], keep well in mind when he sets out to market to buy a cow. It is possible for a cow to have a show-yard record and yet prove Jherself a pood-ail-rourd ‘animal; ~|but, onthe other hand, there are oy many. show ‘animals. which: are nee nen Tate E Sth ta 19a re rm Poet tear mteme teeters mes | Pioneer and New ! Hazelton Hotels UNDER. ONE MANAGEMENT a epee Good | ‘Rooms. by Day. or Week 7 Rates: from . 26e Per Day. to $1. 00 per day’ "ip a a ° Pool ‘and Billiard Parlor a “Barber Shop Connected — valueless outside ‘of the judging ring.’ There is .nothing.. easier than to be led away by’ ‘the ap- pearance of a dairy cow. | Some judges select fine-boned and gracefully... built animals in preference to those of more ir- Jare. voften:: -narrow-chested, with | possess well- developed ‘udders. regular: outline | but’of . heavier milking propensities. The former, 7 limited digestive: ‘capacity, while. fl the intter are ;deep-chested and 7 It. is: between, these two: classes ever may be the best cream or milk substitute, the information will not ensure -the best calves being reared unless it is aceom- panied by that watchful eye that is absolutely essential in the ate tendant. . _ It is often the case that ‘the calves possessing the best bloom the thriftiest coats, and the ex- uberance of spirits that one likes to see in young: ani imals are found on.small farms where the respon- sibility of feeding the calves. is, fortunately, i in the hands of the wife. The calves: ‘are. regarded almost as fondly as children. pains are spared, any failing. in appetite is cause for. anxious so- reward i is the, ‘satisfaction’ ‘that an around, to develop later into pos- sibly the best one, of the’ bateh. : ‘with’ fowl a ‘hen; ‘never : inherits ‘bat, always, Sproat her ae seys, Guernseys, and Ayrshires,|' By return mail we can always. supply the latest i in -Diamonds;' Cut Glass. and Watches Clocka, Silverware, Ebony Goods, Cutlery, Optical Goods, Leather Goods, Fine China, Brooches, Etc. - JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING DONE Cameron - Prince Rupert it is frequently possible to secure | - BULKLEY Valley Farm Lands For Sale HESE lands are located close to the. main . line of the-Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which is being conatructed through the heart . of the’ Bulkley ‘Valley, one of the best farm- ing districts in- British Columbia. Steel is now laid throuch Telkwa,. and trains are running from Prince Rupert to this: point.. . There are good roads to al] parts ‘of the Bulk- ley Valley from Telkwa, ‘The Bulkley Valley ,,:. ia an ideal dairying’ and mixed farming dis-:: trict, with a market for all kinds of farm produce, “We own ail the land we offer for. - _ sales and can, give a guaranteed title. 7 Our lands were all very. carefully” selected | = several years ago by experts in the land bus- ©" iness. We sell in tracts of 160 acres or more. Our prices are, reasonable and terms are easy. North Coast Land - Paw-UP CAPITAL, $1, 500, 000. 00 Suite 622, Metropolitan Bldg. VANCOUVER “ ‘ompany 7 ‘Ltd K - on the relative merits of differ-| ent methods of feeding, which-|~ ‘aes = Passenger ore | and | New Hazelton ‘D. MILLER Lith Ave., near railway. : Fl2zetton Fospitat ’ The Hazelion Hospital . issues tickets for any - period from one month upward at $1 per month ~ in advance, his rate - ineludes office ‘consulta. ' tioas and medicines, as © well as all costs while: in the hospital, Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton - fromthe post office or | drug store;-or from the . Drug Store, New Hazel-. - ton; Dr. MeLean, Smith- .. ers; T,:J, Thorpe, Alder. _ mere; Dr. Wal ace, Telk- . _ wa, or by mail, from the - Medical Superintendent “at the’ Hospital... BETWEEN Always reliable. Close” attention given to par- cels. _.Prompt Service. No| licitude, remedies unknown to the 4 scientist are resorted. to,.and: the| f& q RESTAURANT ailing ~ calf has. been ‘brought 8 “Major C. c. ‘Horst, of the Bur: | ed age Experiment ‘Station, Eng., |: ie: | declares that: in. his experiments | ‘ther high egg’ “yield: from her dam |§ . He| 1 +. * on 20s ESS Re BOSE vigsieaete rere Soeur . Bread, Pies. and Cakes’ for ‘Sale | 'Fresu ‘Every Day | ao Brorything Fresh. Clean: and ,Wholedome. ae a a a ee err Se ee ——