Fer etter etm eee W. War ark National - Cash’ Registers A N D. ‘SON. Dayton _ Computing Seale ‘Post ‘OFFIce Box 76° Heintzmon PRINCE RUPERT Pianos oa rs Po es an 6 ines TT Pot QO. A. RAGSTAD | WATCHES CLOCKS. JEWELRY ~~ s ——" HAZeLTON eet BC. Bete ee me, | a Oana 6 ae Ba ges Pac Fa Pe TP ed fl ad HE POULTRY DEPARTMENT af Sd Fd Os Oe EE We te mt es The success in raising fine and healthy birds depends largely on the care that is. given them dur- ing the first weeks of their exis- tence. Neglect during this time can never be repaired, but extra time and attention. bestowed on them bring such good results that they are well worth the ef- fort. During the first days and weeks there is greater. danger than. at any other time of overfeeding the voracious little things, and great care must be, exercised to select the right kind ‘of foods for their needs. _ The development of the framework must keep pace with the growth of the body, or leg. weakness will be the result. ‘It is ‘nut. my" ‘Intention to give directions regarding the manner of feeding, etc., but ‘only to em- phasize the fact that special care given the chick ‘will be well re- paid when‘ the bird ‘Peaches 1 ma- turity. Cog hoe Following Mr. Philio’ 5 sugges- tion I feed the chicks custard. in place. of hard boiled eggs, and have only. isolated cases of. bowel trouble. I put: water and milk before them with. their first meal, adding a few drops of cholerine to ‘the water from time to time. Inever saw any ill effects from doing. so, while I. had disastrous -results when withholding the. liquids for several days.’ With one lot I tried the experiment of. not giving the chicks any water or-milk until the sixth day, and when I gave.‘theim’ ‘their “first |’ drink.they did not even give me time to set the vessel down,: They proved. very effectively that ‘when they were ready. ‘to. drink, . they. STRUCTURAL ‘RNGINEER. : “ARCHITECT. . " RSINFORCED Cononea A ‘gpeciaury 2. 0. Box zi PRINCE RUPERT - eae eS 1 cian AVENUE—PRINCE RUPERT * -HAYNER. BROS. ; ‘FURNITURE mo Faneral Directora - Embalmera_ SPECIAL ATTENTION: TO SHIPPING CASES - : i i {. rma timer naire ceetiaieat teeta . STATIONERY. 0 ‘Tae OMINECA HERALD MAKERS OF GOOD—REAL _ PRINTING ANYTHING. ot et (atte ieee had, not to be taught ‘to do 80. . All tried to get at the water at the same time, forming a circle around it and pushing each other into it, Although the water was’ placed before them in one of the regular chick “fountains they managed to change,. in’ one min- ute; into the most. bedraggled and sorry looking chicks I ever saw. They never recovered from the wetting,..and * when four months old did not look larger, than two monthis-old chicks. I. kept a few of them so as not to. forget the lesson. When water and milk. ‘are placed: before the chicks from the very, first feeding, there are at. first. only. a‘very few that drink of it, and there is never any crowding. Inthe first place the moisture contained in the custard seems-to satisfy them in the be- ginning, and afterwards they do ~ not crowd, and they drink mod- erately because they are used to seeing «the drinking | fountains and know they can satisfy their thirst whenever they wish to do so; the milk and water have nct t P.O. Bex 957 © Third Avenue ~ PRINCE RUPERT Power and Telephone Equipment ,Hlectric Lights Supplied and Installed. ELECTRICIAN — Gasoline Engines and. Fittings. carried. Equipment first class only. ~~ Quotations and Information given. — - They. devour enormous quantities ‘of bran and ail the green food they are given; and. their thirst seems to equal. their hunger. I saw. a lot of. 20 chicks empty a pint bottle of water three times before the noon feeding, and the - bran hopper seems to be always empty. They. seratch for the last” - bit of grain that. is buried in the ground for them and are always active and on the lookout for tid [MOORE YSELF HEATING GASOLINE IRONS | the attraction of. something new and-unknown. They never go to ‘the watering dishes in bunches and do not act as if they were tormented by an unquenchable thirst: ~ I gave - them bran and some delicate green food from the first, cutting ‘the latter up very fine, and they quickly acquire a great liking for any kind of green food. _ Mash can: safely be placed be- fore them when they ‘are very -young, , ‘because it’ is quite some time” ‘before they become used ta ite and begin to like it. For young birds itis best to omit the meat from't the: ‘mash. ‘After the: birds are fully feath: ered out, the danger of overfeed- ‘ing seems past, and they develop. ‘such ravenous., appetites that ‘it seems impossible to satisfy them, B deat con be Requioled’, NO COOLING Housetecper: ‘IsAHouseko FOR SALE Thoroughbred. White Orp-. :|. _ington Cockerels; also eggs: | ~ for:-hatehing,~ $8.00 per: 15. °: S.€. White Leghorn . Cock- erels, eggs. $2.00. per 15. Rk Bran, Ritsemkaton, BC. DE ‘Lange Sock. : ‘SHELF, ‘AND. "HEAVY: : HARDWARE ‘times are not sufficient. to supply ‘their wants, and there does not much’. for them. To give. the. ‘young. birds. s0| ‘mueh extra care, requires | of “course. very: much: time,. but those ‘who do breeding on a small: seale ‘and wish to improve their stock. in appearance | as well as in re- gard: to utility, - will do well. “tol devote as much extra. time )as ‘possible. to their growing. stock. There ,.is. great. satisfaction © ‘in possessing” ‘a flock of: ‘good layers that are also ornamental. birds. Iti is possible to have both. Poultry writers are: » continually saying that hen houses should be whitewashed, and to many. peo- ple this brings a vision: of a slow and laborious task with a white- wash brush. To 1 use one of these even on a smooth wall is no easy task, and when. a. man attempts to whiten a lot. of. dirty. rough boards, full of cracks, and knots, and splinters, the job is’ so for- midable that no one wants to go far with it... And .if: that: were the only way of whitewashing ; alll... hen house; it would be: almost worse than useless to attempt it||L LTE. on. houses of any. size. . But there is 4 better way, and that is to-use a spray ’ pump. With this, every ~ part of the ; building, no matter. how rough | a the boards. may. -be,, can. be reached. Have the liquid thin |. enough so that it ean be easily |. sent through. the: .pump,. and foree it into ‘every’ crack and crevice. tion, such as: kerosene, earbolic ‘acid, copperas, or even soap suds ‘may be added,*so:. as. to ensure: the destruction. of vermin: of all ie Bros. & Sh | kinds, Wear an old. suit Sof. ‘clothes, : and. doa thorough: job,.and.the| ; | results will be. satisfactory. oA OE “4. . 7 Baer, uauir ay a bits. The three regular ‘feeding W. al Any” ‘disinfecting. sdlu- | - ynaites, mineral claims eurveved ; ——. good pump with ahose and apra 7 nozzle. will do. ‘the. job i in good shape, and the labor, will, not be exhausting. « Patching u up. ‘an. ‘old roof, on a poultry: house ' isa poor proposi=. tion. ® ~ There* ‘are ‘several * good roofings’ on the’ ‘market today’ and it: will: “pay you: to “put: on: a. good . one. Then’ ‘the. ‘fall rains and winter. ‘BNOWS . cwill: not leak into the: house, “A. good roof. is worth }much~for the-protection of : the birds.’ : When. properly laid: and carefully looked after, ‘a ‘roof will last for years, = 0 an ‘SEEDS AND TREES | ’ We are the largest dealers in Seeds of all varieties —Field - and Garden; aleo Fruit Trees and Ornamentals—on the Pae- .- ifie coast. ‘Send for our ‘cata. - . log—-its free for the asking. The Henry Nursery - “AND, SEED HOUSE ". 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