‘Necessary: must: be pro- | . vided; andi insufficient quantities. It never payst to economize on the!’ ¥o ‘ciently, fed. cannot. produce eggs || much. -in paying quantities.’ ‘A generous | ‘Supply. must be furnished, so that |g there-will be ‘enough to repair the |; bodily: wastes and maintain the fowls in good health; but i in ad- dition , there. must be a surplus from’ which ¢ efEs can ‘be. produced, * In the. winter more. corn can be " ‘safely fed; ag the “large propor: |, tion..of. heat-producing elements several times “faster, than. ‘sweat. ing. ‘animals. They. breathe. 8,278 cubic. feet. ¢ of : air i ‘in 24 hours for while men require . - only . 2,888 cubic. feet, and. cattle but-2, B04. ~ these Tines “ines, such ASin-- . Flour—Royal, Household, . others—per 49. ibs: ity sé Lard, pure, per: ‘Ib ; Cheese, per lb... "We will put in ina complete stock of staples, and’ as the railway now gives this town'a — : Apelght service it will not be difficult for us _ to make you prices that will be as good as. any you can get on the coast, with freight charges added; and the: stock: will be: here, _ - making the service much. quicker. In a few ~ all: Staples. At: pesent. we. quote on: a A few. Hay. and Oats, at car, per ton, $45; ‘at store m8 00 ae ‘Sugat, B. C.. ‘Granulated; .per 20: tbe sack. - Cream, B. Cs 20 OZ, per’ ‘tin 12 1, 20. per ease? 5.75] St. Chas. or Jersey, 20 Oz tin ibe} ‘case. "Butter, New,Zesland, per Ib... Eggs, fresh, ‘per: doz. 5be; per case Coffee- -Nabob,’ ! Empress. ‘Braid’s Best— Tea—Blue Ribbon,. Nabob,” 3r0 CET fic = vores ae = abe i ‘Five Roses, and... - "ato, iff it is: properly kept. i eee ‘be: ‘kept from: ‘the ‘weather f ih nd - the droppings ‘should |: not be. mixed. ‘with anything: that | ‘| would i ‘impair: the selling value of | Ave ’| the manure. Tf-a little!-dirt.: is e| sprinkled over the: roosts. it will): answer. . nicely. and: the ‘manure; will have its. full value. No buyer of poultry manure wants it: mixed with: a:lot of; ‘coal: ashes, or: ime: If. you .are. planning: -to. sell. it, then.you: ean: use what .is. most convenient on: the: dropping boards. ‘Williams, restaurant, New The siftings. from. :the — — Large rooming : ‘house with’ ‘lot, situ ated on Pugaley: Street, near Twelfth Ten: rooms : down atairs. Very cheep if taken Sow ao, to Cohen, Zackon & Co., New Hage Lot. 12, ‘block: 48, New Hazelton. This ig -one of the « ‘best. business locations | left.” It is at the corner of Pugsley St. and Eleventh Ave; a :three-corner lot | - with. a -40-foot: front; :: Ap Baza Jack azelton. ash: pans: will answer nicely and pa give good results when cleaning a The ‘dropping |: : off the:.boards; . hoards. that. are arranged for|::~ | daily. cleaning make . the work }' | much: lighter. and: ‘more. easily | ao |managed, . nye "Never: Keep Mlongrets The village poultryman is ‘fast Mond learning to’ keep thoroughbred poultry, ‘and ‘mongrels are being | disearded. - The farmer, ‘who’ has ‘more at stake, and ‘whose oppor-. tunities for. success: are ‘greater, is slower i in’ ‘coming to: this ‘con. { clusion; and it is quite’strange, : ‘for he-knows the: value’ of good: breeding ‘for all the rest’ of his | of resid -iven, live: ‘stotk, whether horses, or |" cattle, or sheep,’ or swine, “Many are yet of the | opinion that’ mon- grels are hardier, ‘and that they lay. beter, arid that as both eggs Jand. meat ean be’ furnished ‘by them,. bother with thoroughbreds: fowls are just 2s. hardy: and vig- orous:as, mongrels, under: similar conditions, : ~and.that. thorough-| = breds lay more eggs than mon- grels do has. been shown many |: times at the Experimental’ ‘Sta- |: tions and’ Eigg-Laying: ‘Contests, ‘yealdence.. In it is not worth’ while’ to} But}: ‘lthe fact is ‘that: ‘thoroughbred - ‘Tenders for Freighting of Supplies - “for the Yukon Telegraph : Line ‘QEALED TENDERS. addressed tothe “under- signed, and endorsed “Tender for Packing Supplies” will be received until: 4.00 P.M, on londay, March 3, 1913, for the packing of mater- ial and supplies for pointe along: the: ‘Yukon Teéle- graph line: between. course of the seasoris of 1018, 1914 and 1915, Forms of tender and specification may be obtained and form of contract .aeen on application to Mz, J..T. Phelan, . Superintendent of Government Telo- graphs, Vancouver, B.C.: the Government Tele- graph Agents at Asheroft, B.C., Quesnelle, B. c., ‘Hezelton, '5.C.. and Telegraph Creek, B.G, a = Persons: tendering are notified; that ‘tenders: oe. ‘will not be congidered unless made on tha printed ‘forme supplied, and signed with their actual sig- ‘matures, stating their occupations and places.of ‘the ‘actual sig-: ‘natury, ‘the ‘nature of the occupation, and place ‘the case of lence of each member of the firia must ba Each’ tender. must be aesbmpanied by an ac- ‘Cepted cheaue'on a chartered order of the :Honourablé:the’ Minister: of: Public ‘Works, . equal. to.ten per cent, (10 pc.) of the amount of the-tender ‘for one “year's packing, which. will ba forfeited 1f. the person. tendering decline to enter Into: contract when called upon | |’. Clea: ine and done in the a . _ Repairing and. _-Patehing . a - PUGSEEY st. «JOB Pouton, ‘Works - Quesanelle and ‘Atlin, in the] °: °° Mr. Wm. Henderson,'|T District Superintendent Government: Telegrapha,“| | Mictoria,, B.C., and: from bank payable to the pan : “perty Salesman A c tions r : for G. T; P. ‘Go’s Section Two: Sale, Prince Rupert.. : “TOWN SITE SALES’ CONDUCTE INSURANCE. 10 do so, or fail to. complete the ‘wark contracted |. — for. If: ‘the. tender be hat; ipecepted will be retuyned, - the. ‘cheauia the lowest oreany- tender.’ By orders 60). RB Gy DESROCHERS . ‘Secretary. . Department of Public Works, “ uy Ottawa, January 4, 1913, ‘Newspapers will not be paid for: this advertise- ment if they: insert’ it without Authority | ‘from the Department. 81950, co BO x large flock of thoroughbreds dese of one breed are. certainly, more pleasing. to the eye ‘than a prom- iscuous lot of: ‘mongrels, ‘and’ ‘they. are. likely. to receive better « care |: and attention, and this” will give =| better results, fos “And n'a: “ttle. while - any one who -keeps.a fine: flock of. thor-;| " oughbreds can find.’ a. market: for HAI ‘some hatehing eggs ‘and. for. some OF choice breeders, II:| marked advaince.over the ordin-|# ei | ary. market, price.” every reason: for keeping thor- oughbreds re rather than mongrels, up to’ ‘27th February, 1913.. at... quite a]: In accordanes: with chapter Tr 85 CG. 1911,.\ "Ferries Act,” the: Govern- ment. of British ‘Columba invite. appli- ly cations. for.a; charter’ ‘for a ‘received ‘b f . Public “Works 2/o'clock: noon: of : ry the The lim} e. fe ry. : MacDenakta alfa mile east of. Keefe ‘So there‘is| La ral by " Driver with. four, horses: and J loaded or unloa Tho Department doea’ not. bind: ‘itsel? 4 J accept :