-OMINECA-HERALD..FRIDAY. .M -- - ‘National M “Cash Reainters Dayton | Computing Seale « . Post: Orrics Box. 76 “Heintzman PRINCE RUPERT OA. RAGSTAD WATCHES. CLOCKS ‘ JEWELRY - Piancs— Tee HAZELTON _ 29a t ‘| POULTRY { DEPARTMENT peer metemarmartr ot A great many persons are an- xious to have extra early hatched chicks. Now this is all right. if}: you are in‘a position to care for them: ‘properly. If you are only home” night and morning, and have: “no one to whom you can entrust..the .care of the. chicks, you. will have trouble, and in the majority, ‘of. cases will’ ‘loose . the chicks. During - February and March you can hatch out a.num- ber of chicks without sny-serious trouble but it is another matter when you come to caring for. them Even with the modern appliances ‘for brooding one. must- exercise great watchfulness or the chicks wiil get chilled. This often oc-| ‘eurs..when heated brooders, are used; ‘the. chicks getting away ‘from: the. heat or in some: corner, cand there remain: only to chill: or “possibly. die. Now and. then. the: Jamp will go, out for lack ‘of oil, ‘and ‘unless. atterition is given to the, matter at-once the. éntire. lot . ichicks: -will be lost. . The. fireless _ prooder mayb be used during these “months” with’ ‘gieat, success pro- ‘viding: attention jis paid: to them, vand: ‘the chicks: are watched from time. to. tine to see that they are ‘either - vactive- or: are” under, the quilt i in the, brooder box.’ This i is. : _ Frank A. Ellis ; lumber. and pula maverial, “large or small, and-in car lots. Prices right. , Quality rightz: » : Come and see me, *. nt 7 Petes trees + { ; a ! t | epeeaceh neriaiat ae he "W.-POTTER, L-R.1.B.A. STRUCTURAL. ENGINEER “ | ARCHITECT | j "Ramvoncen- Conners “A “greciaan” q BO. Box 2 _ PRINCE: RUPERT i: | epee “THIRD: AVENUE— PRINCE RUPERT . “HAYNER. BROS- FURNITURE : Lo Funeral Directors -'-Embalmers BPECIAT, “ATTENTION TO, SHIPPING: GASES ° a fo Sree htaeeentieseir th ieaeaiaret a eles) erieeh prepared to give quitea bit of. at: tention: to the work of caring these early hatched chicks ‘it is better to wait until the. weather is settled for the spring. April, May and ‘June are the - natural breeding months, and at’ ‘est ‘fertility and the: strongest.” germs. There will. also be fewer weaklings and a ‘smaller ‘nuipber | of inferior specimens. ' There is something about the spring that - ptts lifc and: vigor into the. birds and the offspring at this time is* teeming with. strength and.acti-— vity. -The chicks: “when. put “out in.a coop where the sun shines in will; seamper. about, picking here: - found in the coop. The sun, not as. warm as it-will, be. jater .on_in.. the’ ‘summer, 18 strong enough so. that when radiated through the. glass front of the brooder it keeps : the. chicks... warm .and . happy. These ‘months: dlso seem : to- be! more conducive to growth than. earlier. The chicks will grow by. }ieaps and by, bounds. — You ean: hardly keep | pace with them your-. self. Today they are little downy ° fellows, tomorrow they are get-: are fully feathered youngsters. . . Then there is the matter of: running the incubator during | these months, and the setting, of: broody hens. The incubator will: maintain its heat . with. a. less’ amount of oil and keep the tem- . perature without’ ‘trouble. The sudden. changes. of: temperature - during the winter months play ! | havoc. with the. regulator, unless ; the machine i is being operated in’ > not that variation of temperature % : curing: April; May:and June that! 7 you. find-i in the. colder’ months. ‘of: a ,| the: year. _ Between Old . Hazelton. “New. * Always rellable. Close: ; Parcels. 4 Hazelton Do: your business: ih : D.:: ‘MILLER: 2 “Office and birne on-1ith Ave. near railway : t « 1 de Is i 4 ¢ i: f ti this:time you will find the: bigh-- 1 and there.at such foodas may be - tivig wing feathers, and soon after~ a ~ Express and Passenger i | "5 : attention given to, all , a Leal 4 6 > ANYTHING THE OMINECA. Hera, : MAKERS OF “GOOD—REAL™ nits PRINTING a . _EvenvTaing | Se ered iar +, ‘ quite a task, ‘and unless" you'are’ not get out: birds that will mature. winter: eggs. oAY poultry: ‘keeper. Th early. enough.-for..winter ’ laying: ‘wanted: some: eggs: to set-in June;: a ao om | (BLE UEP) |[Flegar ant Safe and Sure ROBT. M. "MOORE & CO, Lona SASK. ano VANCOUVER.B.C,”| c.| for! and to’ catch: the high prices for and. they. were supplied with some misgivings,” : for fear- they. would:| mat . Notisgrow. and: mature ‘under ‘his “treatment: for ‘winter’: ‘Jaying.: - They.came off ‘as lively-a-bunch | of ‘chicks: as you ever ‘wish'to:see | - ~ and were mothered: by a kind’ old _biddy: “This was-near ‘the first . of July:and ‘they’.were laying. in, January. Now: if:-this.. can. be}: “done. by an ‘inexperienced hand,- - why cannot it be. done with: even - greater: success by the. average. “poultry. keeper.?: If: the chicks. -are hatched out any~ ‘time: during : April, May or June, they. should Umake winter: ‘layers, . ‘provided |s ‘they are given the attention: ‘they : need during the: growing: period. - They must be‘kept growing’from . the very frst day;- and, if there - is no set-back, - ‘will mature in fine 1 The Omineca | Market © Butchers : and Provision Dealers . _ Fresh Fish and ‘Vegetables A number of live Pigs “ond Jaying: ‘Hens for sale : | Alf. T. HL. 11th and Pugste "P,Q, Box 1514 a) ‘limit. i In ‘el ‘par 8 0 t are’ ‘thousands of people seeking “The Bulkley Valley | Hazelton Mines: Ki spiox Valley shape by early winter. : - These - birds which. 1 mention are ‘fine, large birds now-and the cockerels | fellov were as large. as: some in the] ‘neighborhood which: were. hateh- ed. much. earlier. The: risks | of ‘early. hatched - chicks: are. many, and. if. one. would: escape these, they can try. out. the later months for hatching with successful re- "There are: advantages.i in | feed- ing during April, May’ and. Jane that make: chicks: hatched: during these months much’ stronger and ‘more hardy’ ‘than’ ‘those hatched dunng February and: ‘March: ‘The | nae er shoots ‘off clover are ‘cothing up; and ‘these |= fed:.to. chicks: make ‘them healthy 1: green ‘grass: and’ te sand, stimulate. a vigorous: -growth, ‘They can be put out-on the: soil |= cand. the green’ grass . where they, oy ‘will..work: and: exercise’. to., :the ‘grade.of.beef.scrap.in: the, world. Now and then.a, bug, comes ‘their | way, and i is far. more. appetizing ' months i in. questio to: suffer a se ea than ‘a account “of: ‘the’ weather. - In facet any: ch is sick and. dors not do well at ; the start may- just as well bé ( con: will’ never doa as ‘well as ‘the others ‘You ‘have: probab y ad: now: and.’ then’ a: chick which . you: “have doctored and. apparently cured. You’ watched: ‘him’ ‘and. noted’ that he: did not, grow: as” ‘rapidly : as his “of ‘the same hateh,: and er. ‘hateh ‘in’ “order: tO" ‘Keep: thie . growing ‘chicks, uniform in each coop.” “With ‘the :spring: hatehed chicks there i i hardly any ‘danger of chilling or ‘overheating. and they. grow: Jike weeds. and. are. as near alike in. ‘size ‘as: ‘peas int: va pod ‘Keep: these: things i in mind and see if you: donot” have good - results’ ‘from hatches during. ‘April ‘May ‘and - ‘June: and: even: excel - the man: who: hatches during : the cold. winter . months ‘of Januaty ‘Now..and:then: they. get. ai. - ‘worm, which: excels the very: best. Go ‘than ground bone or. cooked meat. LO ar aa na log Bat aways’ Wook ‘ nice ‘when you wear: oe *-garinenta,’” We: always -have’:the newest: - foods and latest, styles,: Our,.clothea. fit “well, and are made: by’ expert. tall va aur own: 1 premibess 2 : " Mereliant ‘Tailors. 4! Helgeraon Block PRINCE RUPEE.