o 4 y, JULY VAN Be oR ‘Dayton | * Compinting Scale Bost OFn 1c “Box 76! cintzman ‘ - WATCHES 5 CLOCKS ° dEWELRY reer aaatinicdieeaiiegy nt . a a POULTRY] j 1} DEPARTMENT | (|: | cconenentencenentaeess | How “many, many times. have peopte said, when talking about the: ‘profits of poultry raising, that if they couldiraise their own feed they-might. make poultry pay,.or pay: better than if ‘they had to bay their grain. an “This is a: ‘mistaken idea. If ‘dite: can make, a profit on poultry ‘by. raising his own feed, but: not otherwise, the: profit’ is not. on the poultry. but on raising grain. Better then’ let poultry alone, for if’ ‘you go to: poultry raising, and have to operate a farm. in order to" “feed the poultry, the chances are the poultry will be neglected in ‘order: to look after the crops. Ie deperids: much, of course, upon the: person,’on: the amount of the capital: and:on:bis. ability to man- age: ~hired: help, Or work: with “But again, if. grain n fed to pou try. brings freater returns for the| grain. alone than when" marketed | in the usual. manner, there’ ‘ds al: hieh the: poultry. ‘keeper |. ean obtain from. his grain, . If-he must: buy from. the feed: dealer} and pay: one: or: two dealers. pro- fit that very probably’ cuts oft | _ the profit on-grain for him, and]. still: he ought to get from his chickens full compensation for his work and care, “The right ‘way for the poultry: , Tan to do is to. buy direct from}. . the. farmer who: will haul the grain: to: him for the same. price that he would fet at the dealer’s, Itis Just: as cheap for the poultry man: in this: way as. though : ‘he ‘had raised it himself, probably ah -For' a man’ on/a, ca fair sized farm with all the teams’ little ~cheaper. | men ‘and machinery’, mieeded_ can). - REINFORCED. ‘CONCRETE: ‘A. 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He cannot. do a full day’s work. from April 1 to July. 1: without: leaving some one to ook after his flock. unless he neglect. it, and: that means.loss, : Do not let anyone make ‘you believe that poultry. will not pay, or will not ‘pay very ‘well, unleas® you: can have a: farm and raise jyour. own grain, A trial will, ‘convinee. you, a a - Last i year ihe colossal total of 1, 557,826. dozens of eggs, twelve . eggs for. ‘every man, woman. 2. and Suits $30. 00 up. Pants. $8. 00 up. Anger te Talo Go to him for.a real’ - Tailor-made. Suit from latest patterns ‘and up-to-date style, “We fit’ every: gar. 3 ment before finishing: Orders taken for all ; mber.and, building material, larg smal d in ear‘lo ‘ Pri “Quality rig ‘Come ind Bee me.. : : ye tI on { ‘| 1 alts pe abe { ‘- “a t { x .:/Dlace.sweet and clean. . Tie - Ouneda: Herat 3 ; MAKERS OF GOOD—REAL . 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If you will keep the. ite iter in the coops perfeetly. dry and om clean, and:the food for the chicks ‘uncontaminated, you will. have’ but little trouble in raising them, I have seen ‘food before: littie. -chicks that had been there for’ ‘an -: tiumber of days, and: a. mash food. ‘ab. ‘that. It looked sour. and it’ ‘was no: wonder ‘that the chicks | .-did not--do weil. Never leave .. “any: mash. before the chicks after. Tf used j in: “time: it. will. keep 4 sorbes the droppings. * ) lige x “away indefinately. oti is a be preventative. than actre,although. it will cure, if, ecessary,. Barn chaff’ tThakes’ ‘good litter’ and ‘ab- “Cleanli- ness counts. ‘for: _even_ more. than, Lemire am . vad appoint. you. "You. will biate in no uncertain terms about. this or - that breeder who sold. ‘you the eggs or stock; never: thinking for. a'moment tha “you. are to blame: It i is: very, easy to-let your.poultry. Fowls‘a are. e obliged” ‘tb: off: much of the waste of the body: through the. lunges. They ‘do ‘not sweat ‘in the sense. that: animals “do; -but-instead’ ‘breathe ‘several times: faster. : at there i is a secret in the’ s suc: A breeder. i) good noultry 0 once remarked. concerning: “8. Barty: sto} will. have fits S birds this, ‘poorer, ones ‘the: next.' ud He, had in mind the’ fact ‘that the’ man would ‘not: ‘take. care of. them pro- perly, ‘and would not. give, atten- tion’ to" the. “mating. ‘for good | Tre- sults. - He “would probably in- ‘breed: and this. is. “the. first: ‘atep toward. - the: deterioratign, ‘of. flick.” Tt matters: little how’ good . To. keep‘ in’: “good: health +a «hen -requires | nearly seven times the: amonnt: of fresh ‘year ali ean ‘down, ‘but very hard’ to build “fap va go0d:-floek :of:::-birds.:: No. matter how: well - ‘bred: they: are, they: must. be: bred, as earefully.in, the: future if you" would: preserve the: ‘good. points of the breed, ‘By. purchasing: good inail birds” from’ parties’ working: along. the same lines that you are, you will help matters. very ‘materially.. By pur- chasing now. and. then. 2: few. ‘site. stock. that ean: -be used. to’ advan: tage. Keep the ty imptove’ Always save e the itehen. junstd for the poultry. _ The potato and. Apple: nealing: ‘and ‘scraps — from. the table may be. boiled and: mixed’. with mash, if a‘damp mash is fed: or fed separately- as-a lunch|: Bones may, be.cut ina bone entter or pounded. with ahammer go the hens ¢an eat them. Pieces. of jcelery” tops, ‘cabbage, ‘eta,, - make | good.green food and’ will: always’. . they ‘appear. to be’ satisfied. If ™ you take it away they may: want more‘in an: hour or two. . Their Coops should .be: sprayed every. : once: in a while. even if they. do, not. seem. ‘to need it, This" will” ‘keép ‘dway the'lice and keep'the | A solu-, tion-of. Kerosene: ‘oil with, a- littl Tniall: ‘parts of the. agitinent there. information: about... - "Hazelton pea ~ Kispiox ‘Valley aye: thousands of. eople. seeking : | For Sale. =. Largest Stables: ‘in. British - Columbia’ High class horses for: driving, delivery, reighting and farming. i ‘The best: that “.* @an vibe. secure “Stables and offices; 648 Hornby. st." | _ | Vancouver, | B. Co ee ees a of. the: powder, - pbe relished. iby the fowls. UIE for any: ‘reason. you: “wish . administer medicine’ in any: ‘form. . ‘to! the’ fowls, and are. troubled to” do it, try this method. Get from ‘your ® ‘druggist - “several sizes of. -| capsules, fill them. with right. amount.of. powder, and open the beak of the hen’ ‘and ‘drop: -dowh “the: throat.. 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