you. can “feed. some: ‘wheat and | eracked corn mixed. AL: ‘you wish} ing | one-night you’ can’ ‘feed-the | corn, at | and. ‘the next: the. wheat. This Saddle. “Horses. ‘glaglels wand: Double Riga Tot Hin Prompt and ‘satisfactory: service guarante “Open : COAL”? 7 day: and night—we: never = Be eats and ‘pa rom al trains.” _ “senger:’ service: to and se ron ae oe, aetna aT Ee 3 morning. They rush for the spot] ' Groceries Feed Hardware - Boots. and: Shoes. -and the buyer of these lines will ‘cities. ote Cloting, and. Gents” Furnishings, We always have a complete stock fos find. our prices as low as’ they | : can land same lines from coast, ee ‘man’ “wil have better’ i tioned chickens than arate | but it. bse 4 Mean: that: a ch right. way and a wrong .way. ‘You have seen farmers: throw out a lot of; corn for the chickens possibly: the: first’ thing in® “the |’ and are soon filled: with the: food, and are likely to hang around: un-. til they’are fed again, . Now if this man. had given a small quan- | tity of oats, and had thrown itin |the. litter on. the barn. floor. or. in - they would have: ; oinpelled to work for. it. They. would. have been benefitted se | by. the exercise ‘and: would tiave ‘ kept, up the search for it-all.the morning... The heavy- ration: of: ity| to them. gives the birds: the’ variety. and may be scattered injdeep litter, is {but, especially during the winter, You will save. money. by. careful feeding and at. the same: time get better results, aa Mixed Farming in ‘te Wet ox mixed: farming. schem tirely. separate. ‘from. that’ of? ‘ex: perimental farms. has ‘been :in- augurated by the} agricultural de- partment of. the’ Cc. P. RB in.the west: and bids: fair to be success- of, these farms in operation, ‘three in, Manitoba, four’ i vill be producti¥ ve of good: wresults.: i-|” Do not waste } any’ of the ‘grain. = See that they. get all: that is given The e) morning -ration:| ; [the ‘night - grain. “should “be “fed? where they: can ‘get. at.it: readily. now. laid through ‘Telkwa;.8it - ming from Prince Rupert. There. abe good’ m Tell res ‘all Baie ofthe Bulk Neh cast lant “Paip-UP ‘CAPITAL, ‘$1, 500, 000. 00” *' Suite’ 622, Metropolitan Bids. ful. At present there are:ti welve|| _Saskatche- |— -wan,. and. ‘five in “Alberta. The, ‘done, majority.of them: are quarter § gec-. . ———== =p corn ‘could have been ‘fed. with, ‘tions: and the balance are half ‘New.Hazelton | --.$3$|better results at night for ‘the| Sections...) eee ‘llast feeding of the day::.Hap-|° Dr. J.. G. ‘Rutherford ‘who | $ hazard feeding of fowlsis expen- superintending : ‘th e operations g|sive and ‘not conducive to rood states that.the farms are proper- results. os. | ly fixed up.in the way of a house, The. selection’ of t the g grains. for barns, fencing, stock—in short feeding’ counts for much. “It will they -have : ‘everything required. pay to’ buy: two or more kinds, A. practical farmer: is: ‘then secur- even if the price ‘differs: ‘som ed and placed on. each® farm: and what. ‘Even when corn is: plenty: he. is. paid..a salary,” while: ‘the and cheap it: will pay to. buysome company. charges. interest on. the wheat, for the: feeding value of capital ; and chattels. '. The: farmer. wheat “is greater, than “that... {sealed upon’ to: make monthly | corn. ~ You will ‘not have to: feed reports so that a close watchcan sé much, and the. fowls will get be. kept on. the business. . ‘Then, niore good from the small amount at the end of the year if there cfs. of wheat. than from: the large |@0Y profit after all expenses have |. 2 portionof corn. .The..proper been.met, it goes into the, farm: ae FULTON Wlthing. to. do-is ‘to. get as’ large aler i eonree ‘Further than: this it} . 4 : ‘variety ‘of: the different. grains: as, j hi ah be : «lB $3 hots sesseaaeacesneasebeese ~ possible,, Possibly you. ‘cannot |.UNe seco : Roan ‘get all of the grains in! “the: bec: [42 ‘tion: where you live, but :you..can an iidependen ‘get -sorne of them, . Among ‘the called i in, andi : feeding grains: you will find at the brice ‘he’ ates a ‘wheat,. corn, péds, “oats,” ‘kaffir | ume the. farms corn millet and: buekwheat.: If you can pet. all: ‘of. them, have them i in ‘separate ‘barrels and usé or mix as you see fit,. re ..Now, as-to the feeding of. these |§ various grains:: “The best thing | to.do is-to'feed the lighter grains | in the morning... ‘The oiits, buck- | to: scratch’ on” nan \that soiled, straw. from ; WE CARRY A COMPLETE: LINE: “OF oars Sy AOD ‘CAMERAS | _ FRESH, FILMS” Save Labor ee ae AND: INVEST INA “Canadian Fairhanks-Morsé. ENGINE . "the Engine with a Reputation "” , He. qualities ‘ars!—Efficiency, - Economy, Simplicity * Call and gee. our two h. P., -vertical engine‘ ‘in. aetion... Ghetleburgh & Sinclair :, Hazelton, B. C. bet rye When we e draw your attention to oS _ the advisability of. using a good © grade. ‘of office stationery ; when we point out to you just where and’ why’ it-pays, remember that there ig ‘a vast difference in.the - application; given ‘‘good” print- -- ing. by different printing offices.”""'| You, want. good, printing: Every ~| || wheat and. cracked’ peas “may “be: business man does... But do.you. .:.} mixed'and: fed in ‘the mornidg. _ want good: printing regardless.of - .~ Thei:mash.! which” you ‘probably. cost? 2 ‘Certainly not. | “When an ||| feedat-noon will be the proper’ order. is left with us we treat it. _ thing: at that tiene ‘Then at nighto with’ our. best: judgment, insofar. ——— as ‘that judgimént: does“not™ con- flict with your wishes or’ ‘instric-— tions, using good: stock; to the et aren printing at any. p price ; tathed god: