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HAYNER BROS. i FURNITURE Funeral Directors s Embalmers SPECIAL ATEENTION | TO SHIPPING CABES RUPERT ‘Hoir: Goods. piery, uC . pelooats, Real Laces, and all “From. ry ‘pusiness ‘standpoint. it , is. entirely. immaterial whether a pergon is a novice or ‘an. old vet- eran breeder,. it, is, his duty 98.8 successful : manager. to. “get. the best. possible - results from _ the least expenditure, S Ati is true that a.good. deal: of | one’s success depends, upon sales- manship and upon his skill as a buyer; but what is. of: equal: im-: portance is the: ability. to foresee ‘an advance or a drop in price, an increase or. deeline i in the demand |, or some other contingency that may result in the making or los- ing of a dollar, a. hundred or. a thousand. A breeder withouta an 1 establish- ’ ed name or a demand for his. pro- duce and lacking .the necessary. funds with which to: advertise, had better not speculate on. the| raise in price, or.increase:in ‘de- mand, or any other future uncer- tainties. pose to depend only on that which is certain. If one has t0- depend entirely upon commercial. prices for. his income, matter to figure out a schedule of operations, -§o0.as to begin to work it out'six or-eight months before hand.. ‘To. get: the most out of the - commercial end of ‘poultry, | one should be.in the market with fresh eating eggs October 1st.. That means hatching your chicks / lin March and early April, if you are to depend on the ‘pullets each year. ~~ * Ina locality whiere fresh eating eggs are‘on a par with those in and around Chicago (from 40c to EI ‘Demers & Co. | |60c a dozen) a good all round pul- \Jet laying Oct, Ist -will earn you during the next five months $2.00 7: | per. head over arid above feed— reckoning, of ‘course, that the cost-of bring her, to laying is a permanent investment. To.do-this any good thorough- bred laying stock: ‘is recommend- |, ed, preferably : Orpingtons - as they are known winter. layers, It should be his pur- it--should be a ‘simple veer aera nnn ¥E5655000580000000000090 th ( ft mo Ke | { aR 1 : at [DEPARTMENT] but you d °. “not! “necessarily | ‘need high scoring show stock, nor aven | birds with show reeord parentage] to ‘accomplish: ‘this. “What would be of more: importance would be to have pullets’ from heavy lay. ing stock, because the more your pullets can lay: during those ‘tive |: months the larger: will ‘be your ~ after ‘that’ time, it is now a matter of ‘precedent, that eggs |: drop very ‘yapidly i in price, due. to the influx of farmers’ eggs, "and: it Is also’ a matter of fact: that’ at |; any time’ thereafter, there is a good : demand’ for broilers.’ as a ‘commercial breeder, where the maximum of profit is ‘desired. from every pound of feed invest- ed, it is much’ more advisable’ to incubate eggs ‘than to sell. them for eating purposes. A little ex- perience in ‘incubation and artifi- cial brooding | is an advantage, yeta little: ‘common sense’ and willingness to try will: form. the nucleus for success in both. From then on up: to. molting time ‘all: eggs should’ be- turned into broflers. “There'is a contin- uous demand at a ‘good price; some times’ enormous, and.your net. profit. merely depends on how successful, you, are..in. bringing: out the chicks, and likewise | in raising ‘them. It is not wise to “do: all: -yout hatching from pullets’ eggs, and|: for ‘this. reason’ you" “should. carry over from a°dozen. to. a hundred. hens, according to the size of the: plant, and with these. you can’ depend upon eges. for the early hatches. Pullets’” ees ‘might prove afailure. ~ . Second season and. even | third season hens, if educated. winter: |. layers, through breeding for.that Purpose, are > also profitable from So. fall. atudy:as artificial. ineubs In'stocking the plant or stock ing i for. next: Season, do not-un- necessarily carry. anything over. ‘nor any thing that. you do not.im- mediately. need. pie you. have no ‘market for ‘cockerels as breeders dispose of them. before witter. ‘They take up a lot of spare: time and feed and. do. not bring as big a-price in: the: spring. as. in. the In. commereial. ‘work do. not carry over old ‘cocks: ‘at. all “Tt doesn’t pay any extra: profit,, and is. entirely ‘unnecessary. | New. cockerels each: season, even’ ‘tho you are compelled to, buy, /are a better. investment. ‘Neither. ia line breeding recommended on a} commercial plant. At is highly satisfactory. if. carried. out..to. the letter, but requires time. and ex- tra attention, also necessitates carrying over numberless males, and all things considered, from a | commercial: standpoint,. ‘does not). pay. Quick results ‘and little at-j |: tention are: ‘essential: to. success. de Why: not interest the boy j in aly poultry-keeping and stimulate - his interest by. giving him a pen. i ‘the newest a hee -elothes : “ft ‘tailors ‘Nicholl, B. C. Wines _Sermins “Jens ' Andevgon ‘ _ LICENSEE ma “ of pure, bred fowls? ., There. is 9 always more’ interest: in high quality stock” and: he’ will pay’: 7 \ } more attention: to ‘them ‘and ‘per- haps davelop’ into: a. successful poultryman. | ae FOI RIT III OQ EOO00O Rr" OO NN. "Dayton. Ms : Compating Beale