Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1923, p. 13

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ts Hii AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family or friends going to or returning from ihe Old Country. Passports arranged For information and rates apply to J. P. HANLEY, C.P. and T.A. C.N. Ry., Kingston, Ont. Office: Canadian National Rafiway, corner Johnson and Ontario streets, Kingston, Ontario. Open Day and Night. PHONE 99 or 1433. yrup: Wor ihe Extract of God Liver # Tar | 3 for COUGHS, coLDs 3 8 and BRONCHITIS Whatever your avocation in life, whether on land or sea, good sight is vitally essential. You cannot afford to take chances with your eyes. See to it that you wear glasses, if your vision is not wholly satisfac. tory. Let us assist you to see as youn should, R. ARTHEY, RJ. VISION SPECIALIST 148 PRINCESS STREET Phone 2108. ; Open evenings by appointment. N q Thereisalways a hint of winter in these crisp October days, warning you to prepare for frostier days to come. q Fall openings and early winter fashion shows are to the fore again. § Foods necessary to provide the flow of health and to help resist She cold must be thought of. q The long talked of new furniture and rugs, that new bedding, must soon be bought. q Amusements, books, concerts and theatres must have family con- ideration: q These thi hard to deci : you and r famil scquire the habit of read- ing the advertisements in:your daily newspaper. q The adwéittising columns are a mirror of t is best, both iro fl hi Keep always up with the times. s are not upon ' if i 22 CRATE FATIENNG BIRDS AT KEMPTVALE SCHooL Senior Students Conduct Ex- periment--Dr. Dewan Qives Results of Work. Poultry keepers should avoid plac- ing fowis on the market in a thin, unfinished and undesirable condition. Any one who has surpjus cockerels or female birds for sale ehould make an effort to mitkfeed and flesh them. It the right kind of fowl is used, a spread in price can be obtained for well-finished stock that will easlly pay for the labor in- volved. It has several times been shown by experiment that reason- ably good returns over the cost of feed muy be had by crate fattening, It is now the season of the year when poultry owners are beginning to consider the disposal of surplus birds. For this reason, it may be cf interest and value to some to acquaint themselves with the ex- peri of the senior students at the Kemptville Agricultural School last term in a crate fattening experi- ied Ssi i 13 Tur ni i i! i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _ PLAYERS IN, THE WORLD'S BASEBALL SERIES ~4will be faithful reproductions of the THURSDAY," OCTOBER 11, 108%. HUMMING BIRD'S SHEEN | REPRODUCED AT LAST | The Brililant Wing Colors Are | ' Caught by Artist In- | ventor. Washing, D.C., Oct. 11.--Frank Bond, chief clerk of the Genera! Land Office here, a native of Wyom- | ing, has solved the mystery of the luster in the humming bird's wing and patemed a process to reproduce it. "My invention," said Mr. Bona "rélates to a process reproducing in pictures the natural luster or sheen of thefeathers of birds or other ob- jects, so that such pictures not only colorings of the birds but | also of the luster of the plumage. At pivate exhibitions Mr. Bond's paintings have attracted the atten- | tion of artists. Brililantly feathered birds were shown in piotures. They | included seventeem species of Am- | erican humming birds. Certain diffi- cult tracts, such as the throat and | crown areas, were brou=ht out in all | of their beauty. | This reproduction of the metallic | brilliance or glow is based upon a | newly discovered process which util- | izes the principle of light reflected | through properly colored transpar-| ent media, upon which characterist. ic feathering was traced. Saxon Princess to Wed. Budapest, Oct. 11.--The engage- mcfit of Archduke Joseph Francis, | young and handsdme son of the for- | mer FieldcMarshal Archduke Joseph, | to Princess Anna Monica, youngest daughter of former King Frederick | August of Sawony, is announced. | Archduke Joseph Francis is twenty- | eight years old and his flancee | { twenty. ) ve Ask Hulbert To Intercede. New York, Oct. 11.--A delegation | of Irish Republicans visited the city | hall bearing resolutions urging act- | ing Mayor Murray Hulbert to inter- | cede in behalf of Eamon de Valera, | rebel leader, who is a Free State | prisoner in Dublin. | SHIA 241 1A } ah | | | | } { { i | | Write for Free Relieve Piles Do It Now i fat LER fluence is Remarkable. ~ If you are ome of those unfortus pain and tress of itches ing, bleeding {s+ nates struggling with the -« 1 sh - quickly you will -- wonder eheny ' one / Sonitnue to sufe fer the pain of such distressing cons, dition. For a free trial package, send name and address on coupon, D DRUG COMPANY. PRAM Rena. CITY STORAGE Now has vacant two cleadgiy, private rooms. (Your own and key.) PHONE 520, 200-3050 QUEEN STREET, Dr. Martel's Female Pills Thousands testify te beneficial re- od and sults last half century. Painful with bony tore, Rd nh vur , or DIRECT BY MATL: package. bocker Remedy Co., 71 E. a Cd There is nothing else just as good. A. BURNS' IDEAL BAKERY TRY BURNS' WHOLE WHEAT BRZAD THE STAFF OF LIFE W. BURNS 61 Frontenac St., North Phone 1826... The way of the transgressor iy als ways hard, especially so when he 18 found out to be such. very thin in condition. The cost price was 17 cents per pound. The local selling price of the birds, bled and plucked but not drawn was 30 cents per pound. Exact figures wers kept by each 'student on 'the wergst of the birds when crated, on the gains in weight, and on theh amonut of meal and milk taken. Approx- imately, 400 pounds of mea] were uged, valued at $2.25 per cwt; amu 700 pounds of milk, valued at 40 cents, per cwt; Complete figures obtained from the experiment are as follows: Sm -- Summary of Experiment. Number of birds fattened 64; weight of birds when crated, 298 pounds; average weight of . birds when crated, 4 pounds, 10 ounces; weight of birds when fattened, 393 pounds; average weight of birds when fatiened.. ¢ pounds, 2 ounces; average gain in weight per bird, § pound 8 cnuces: weight or cressed birds, 354 pounds; averawe w2izaty of dressed birds, 5 pounds, 8 ounces; loss in weight for bleeding and pincking, 10 per cent; value of birds when crated, $60.66; value of milk and meal used, $11.80; cost price of birds and feed, $62.46;c selling price of dressed birds $106.20; pro and regularly, the birds eventually took about 3 times this amount. Of course, the amount of feed must alt ways vary, depending on the size of ths birds. Weighing of the feed may not always be practicable but it is a good policy to weigh oceas- ionally, so that approximate meas- urements may be made at other times, -- Period of Feeding. As already mentioned, these birds were fed for a period of three weeks. 'By far the most economical gains were made dyring the first and second week. The third week only comparatively small gains were recorded. In this respect, the re- sulty are quite In accordance with those previously obtained at other Institutions. It must be remember- ed, however, that the quality of the flesh continues to improve after the second week. For thig reason, feed- ing for the longer period may pay, if a special price can be obtained for birds of very tender flesh and high quality finish. : : -- Light Breeds are not Satisfactory. Though figures have not been produted above~for the Leghorns, it 'may be stated that made out his tour and to this car the Ca- nadian National will broadcast sev- eral times daily all news items of miportance dealing with Btitish, for- eign and domestic affairs. 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