54 emer mearmrmt an oma omar tee tind gS e "PRINCE RUPERT . aa A . WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY iano oe “BG. lero ermmermarreertes ~~ | ame (eerste nines imarmslp {| POULTRY | ae DEPARTMENT “Perhaps you will say" ‘that ‘too many: ‘people are giving ‘the ‘only way’ of raising young. chicks,: says J. S. Roe, . “!Well this:is not. the: ‘only’ way. Have. found it the. best: way: ‘for us; during: the last: five years I have tried many last, | Oey y never feed too soon after hatching. If. they. sturt hatching in’ ‘the morning, ] never feed: any- thing until the second morning, following. Then they aré good and. hungry and will readily. pick up the grit T seatter ‘on a “board for them. They then receive the first. feed as follows: “00° * “Tri ‘our ‘kitchen I have a ‘pan which receives all’ dry bread, the crusts © and. ‘biscuits’ which are sweet and ‘wholesome.':.Never, & bit of sour or mouldy bread. This i is dried: in the oven ‘during the winter and then ground fine with: a hand grinder and stored in a ‘ary ‘place | until: wanted.-I: two: ‘handfuls ‘of thisone of ‘oat! meal. and. ‘one.of egg....I rub. the eRe. through. the bread. until allis|.. | mashed “up finely. - Then: I ‘damp- a en” it with sweet, milk, Do not get it: foo wet.” “In about five days: r omit. the ‘good. ‘result er of wher bra “0. “WP RAGSTAD* # Rte : f ft, att ways, but have settled on ‘this at ] “HAYNER. BROS. “FURNITURE - Funeral Directors . “Timbalmers SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SHIPPING CASES : cracked. corn and. wheat and one -|a day a mash feed: of ‘two parts: ||: ‘| bran and one of: corn: ‘meal and 15. 5 lbs meat scraps :to:every hundr ofthe mixture. :: A might mention: that the chicks ‘have .fresh :clean* water before them at all. times. ent quantities,, it: may. be substi: tuted ‘for beef scraps, but always, feed. it, either sweet or sour, 7 Never. feed, sweet milk: ‘one ‘day and sour the next, unless you are. preparing” ‘them: for | aT th very - necessary article in the shape of sprouted oats, lettuce, lawn clippingsete.. Aftera chick is ten days old: don’ t try to over- feed him: ‘Feed. all they: awill: eat’ but, don't. leave any around for. | sparrows. or: to mold and: cause: trouble. : “You will: ‘notice. wwe. use a moist. mash. “Old fashion,’ you say. Perhaps ; “it “is, ‘ but-results:, fare what. we. are after. ‘and. have found’ thé moist mash: better for. us; nevertheless many use a dry . mash \ with ‘great’ ‘success, and I : lieve it srould give. better. sat- ~ Suits: $30.00. up “chicken: 1€:chicks are raised where” ‘there is:no: green food they: cane ee: get,,you: will have to furnish this- 903). 0 ns h tion th wet mash isfac an # sloppy wet mas The. original. cost, is, very small, . Iw SEASON a “Prompt Service _ Quality Goods for that will surely cause bowel trouble, and a chick once sick is. better dead than to live astunted ‘miserable thing-for: every visitor to remember ever after. how: visitors: will ‘select one, runt -out of.a flock of: 500: or: 1000. fine birds, and make more” remarks: * ‘about that.one than all the: rest,. nd. remember. it, Jonger, too, aot ‘T have beén: told “that every-— ree". fora: ebroodér ave. bt Yen 8 hoping that y you will ‘ elf and raise ¢ more of ‘the’ “better kind: of ey Keapinge : = pliances. for, the. grork the. ‘best es broody hen. and: a! ‘sitting. of eggs. | By.all méans get: your: first eges “from: really: igood. Stock: PAL Thon- grel is, Strange. sults body’ discovers ‘something new. - every. day. ‘thing: the other day: Ithink pretty., ‘good,: I was’ watching a brooder ~fnll-of: chicks drinking, -or-: bathe": : in. one of the common cone shaped * I discovered some-_ bre ‘birds fountains, “and TT “tried ‘to ‘think OF Se nrtaet ots Lakes wo Seen tpetn ee — eccesta ae + ““something‘to prevent the getting ™ . wet, - Pants $8, 00 up. : -] took. a baking powder tin = and-removed the lid-and bent the. edge for about two inches inward — in: the shape. of a half circle, put . a hole i in. this. near’ the ‘bottom, : “lid and javerted ‘it and ‘behold: it: Tail >emade Sut p-to-date style, aber take oP line inde o He large or small,.and in-car lots, Prices right." meme right. _ Lome, and’ see'me,. os ‘Always’ ‘ollable, ‘Close ; ziven. to cal > Wasa. perfect fountain. : LANL ERE RE eel “No mat- ter how. many . chicks -seramb | For Sale - Largest S ‘in B a Columbia’ c freighting. and ‘arming. ‘High class horses for driving, delivery, “This rian has found these| j ofitable, ‘as: ech s sold: a! ‘number of § sittin B att id oe an < ee ees : aia p | first place: fowls: are very ‘destruc: hatch: females while. others. pol that.such eggs: jnvariably- hatehy ; "| males.:..When. it, “is .remembered, : | that-each-hen-forms. herere ac) yjcoeding ine fe, condition a ot Be jov tof similar ohpe af (the shape theory ecomes Sb abpar! gy tive to insect: life, “and, if.a large : -few- ‘of - among. the. grass. and, dead leaves. ‘will ‘escape. . By: ‘getting | ‘rid of these insects ‘the: trees , are ‘made ch.more: healthy, and the fruit, perfect,'andthe amount ‘of fertility, whie may ‘be added : to “ P.O. Box 967. PRINCE: RUPERT: ‘You ‘always Took nice when you weir our: garments,,. We slways- have the newest: Foodn ‘and latest styles,” Our. clothes well: and..are made: by-- expert: tailors on’ , : our own premises, 2 7 > Ty us once, That (all -we ask of ya We also’ ‘do -Ladies’ Cos me - . Tallori