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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 26 Dec 1902, p. 8

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2‘7- iii ‘ >.0 i ' y g l ~ ‘ ‘I V- ' - ' 11/ i” _,., » ' . . . -‘ . i . -â€" n riffâ€"Tuneu‘ih‘be'unuorgnty’BTEEIEFi-fpo . I D I n E ‘ . V’r : - ' ‘ "" " ' . penance, an _ quic eve op ng - . .V V :1 ACHICKEN FATTENH‘G‘wnv-W To SEASON ABLE ARTICLES I the latter cram all the feed intfo 7 ‘ r . , them they will take for the first fi - < ' _'. . - . ' HT“ 01“ TEN FED MACCABEES I ‘CONTEP'TS 0‘: A RECENT DOMINION : teolihor Ciggkteefn visit?" Sinai gageth’fhn; I I‘Diijimoiid Tent No. 208. Meets in the l - on 9 m9- - . n - . ~ l AGRICULTURAL BULLET!“ food eaten in practically so much : E c l HHHHNM, lrne Blue hall in )icAriliii_r's.Block on the wasted as the chickens will not rcaâ€" ' first and third Tuesday in each month. lize prices commensurate with the - 1 '1 q . - ‘ en CHAS Wise, Com. .Jlethod of Crate Feeding Poultry in Order i exIti-u cost. h th hi k â€"â€"_Sl-k ,1 DIUSIIII {Lind L1“ 2 C, w_ BURGOYNE’ R. x‘ to P a a rim had Birds 'rhut- n order to five e c c ens n W , “*___ V rm new St, es w .. to :00! l; Puricés 1n tn. De“ I (it'd We“ for the market 'Tb e ( y , 00mm“ " ‘° °P In a d B u I when they are at the most profitable COLL ARSâ€"‘NBW and lanc)’: TWIN Valley LndS“ NU- 71- 33"“ i" marketâ€"Ago or the r I “n u on. . - ti 0 Orunwe hall on Francis street west on i , th h uld b laced in tie , V l a . . m, “Mdâ€"cm“ °f “‘mt' i i’a'ifit‘ftcnin:y girdles wl‘ierri) they are thrice and “[00]: the fli'Sl and third Mondays in each month ‘ months 01d' It is not meant by this TOPS AND D BImKnusnmu, N. G A bulletin recently issued by the . t d Dom-mic“ Department of Agriculture. that. chickens cannot be fat 1: pro- ‘by Prof J w Robertson Conimisâ€" « “‘lably When they Fl” “10” than “I”? WOOL HOODS AND TOQUES, -sioner of Agriculture, and F. 0., months °ld' Su’table market ch“: " Hare, Chief of the Poultry Division. ens of any age up to seven months , . ' . . ' -. ‘ ' ‘ . N T 1- t. 7 1 ..co\'ers the ground of profitable comâ€" Elitesshow Satlsmcmly gum” m the - '4 - . if 'V' _. ' n‘ .melcml ioulily immuno- lhe bullet ! In fattening one hundred chickens DOILIES AND SIDE_B()ARD COVER-b, in in its relerence to fattening chickâ€" . for market eight fattening crates are ‘cns says; ! required, that cost from eight to CLOTI‘IS, Fatth chickens, when marketed. , l‘ ‘ .' . 7â€" [rather in Cunudll 0,. Great Britain, . twelve dollars. lhc shaping boaids AND cost about fifty Cents, and eight ship- in boxes lined with parchment .' rv w __ . MEVT. ALSO 32.152: cost in Montreal about one A FINE ASSORT 1 dollar and fifty cents. The fattenmg‘ L A I) I E 57 c O A T S. crates and shaping board should not i be ineluaed in the cost Of fattening We invite you to call and see how cheap we are selling. assur ng the first lot of chickens, as they can you “fem. best attenuon. J. T. ’l‘uonrsoh' Jn., Sec. 1 O.L.Nu. aim. MEET IN THE ORANGE J. hull on Francis-St. West on the second Tuesday in every month. J. J. NEVISON, W. M. F J. ALnocs, Rec-Soc. NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True Blue hall in McArlhur’s Block. D. GOULD, Chief Ranger. Tans. AUSTIN, R. S. ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS, / Fonelon Fulls Lodge No 6'26. Meets in the Orange Hall on Francis street west on the first Thursday of each month. Taco. JoY, Chief Ranger, P. DEYMAN, Sec. be made use of for several years. Taking the results from five lots at .. . . . . four of the fattening stations where _ C A M P E L L 4 him. lâ€"iiuuh or ms. FATTEMNG Ciiu‘x. , the men managed the work best and I n i .should possess the following qualifiâ€" had good chickens of large breeds, I i l cations: 'find that 365 chickens in five lots â€"________________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~.. Breastsâ€"The shape of the breast - gained on the average 2.35 pounds I Should be broad and fun! 5° that each; and the average cost. for food a I 'h'lv "d~ ‘dthb'it - . ' t d - . _ -. nhui the c ic cm is leSSL e leis consumed was 5 2 can 5 per poun I t r”: w“. ‘will presentaplunip. meaty appearâ€" of increase in t 9 weight. That :ance. The breast meat. is the most. Shows a great increase. nearly two . T I desn'e to thank my iii palatable part Of the chicken Large" and a half pounds per chicken, and I many customers and flamed ChiCkms' with prominent 1 the cost for food Was five and a half 0 h 0 t fr1ends for. t 611' pas YANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE LON Falls Circle No.127, meets in the True Blue hall in McA‘rthnr’s Block the first Wednesday in every month. P. C. BURGESS, Leader. R. B. Svnvusrun, Secretory. fill a breast bones, cannot be sutisfactor- f cents per pound of increase. (The ‘ily filtted~ i ground grain was valued at one dol- Legs.â€"The legs of afowl are large- 1a,. and twenty cents per hundred "1y composed of sinews, of which the pounds and the skimâ€"milk at fifteen meat is inferior, and this, of course. cents per hundred pounds.) should form as small a. proportion of A satisfactory fattening ration is the weight as is practicable. Feathers one mat is palatable and that will -0n the 188‘5 Me an ijeetionr “15° produce a White-colored flesh. Ground black or dark colored shanks, and , oats, finely ground or with the coars- ony development of the spur in male er hulls sifted out, should form the chickens. , . ', basis of all the grain mixtures. l‘lesli.â€"-’l‘he color of the flesh of the Ground col-n fed in excess will result chicken should be white, and the flesh in'a yellow_colo,.ed flesh of inferiQr should be ofiine quality. The color ; quality; ground peas impart a hard- «of the flesh is governed by the naâ€" : mess to the flesh that, is not dcsir- iure of the food consumed. To secure able_ Ground oats, ground buck- .11. white-colored flesh, meshes should wheat, ground barley, 1mg low grade be fear 0f “him ground Oats M‘d flour are the most suitable meals for Shim-milk are the main parts; if an fattening. Satisfactory meal mix- .excess of whole or ground Indian I turcs are: Corn is fed, the chickens will have a. i 1_ Ground oats (coarser. hillls reâ€" '_\'i‘.il0\v flesh. The flesh of an oatâ€"fed ' move'd‘). chicken is of a superior quality to '\ 2. Sitting from] 1.olled oats (no F. AND A. M., c. R. C. THE SPRY _ . Lodge No.406. Meets en the first Wednesday oi‘eaeh monlh,on or before the full of thomoon, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. F. A. McDiAnmn, W. M. E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. CIâ€"IURCI-IES. APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST REV. . Benj. Davies, Minister. Preaching serVices every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and i 7 p. in. Bible Class and Snnduv School at 2 30 p.m. 'Praise and prayer service on Thursday at 8 p m. ll patronage, and to V (3% Wish them all the hiETHODIST CHURCH â€" COLBORNE _ Streetâ€"Rev. John Garbnlt, Pastor. Sunday service at 10.30 a. m.and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Epworlh League of Christian Endeavor, Tuesday evening at. 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30. that of a. corn-fed chicken. humng dust should be included). Hone and UfTal.-Sinallness of bone, 3. Two parts ground oats, two :and minimum quantity of offal are 1 parts ground buckwheat. one part YLWO important requirements. 1n se- E ground corn. lecting chickens for fattening, those i The ground meal should be mixed “mum be hue“ 11““ “"3 0f medium '- to a. thin porridge with thick sour di‘e' and “"9 0f ‘1 broud' square ' skimâ€"milk. 0n the average ten .;shu.pe, with short, straight legs, set ; pounds Of‘meal require from fifteen ‘Wcll apart. The head and comb ‘ to seventeen poumgs of sour skim. “would be Of Small Size- milk. When sufficient skim-milk can- ”i‘.'vight.â€"â€"'l‘he prefcri'c'd dressed . not be obtained for mixing the weight (British system of dressing) for fatted chickens is four pounds. mashes, a quantity or animal 100d l‘lump chickens of any weight up to i and raw vegetable: food should be five pounds each are more readily 'dlsâ€" added to the fattening ration. - Iosed of than large fat/ted chickens. The chickens should remain - in the The crates in whhh the fattening fattening crates for a periodbf is carried on are six feet long, sixâ€" twenty-four days. It is well to diVido it'fi‘ll inches wide and twenty inches - this period into the first and second T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H Sinclair, Pais- tor. Services every Sunday at 10.30-a. m and 7 p in. Sunday School every Sunday at 2 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting "every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7.80 p. m. ' (ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON L Bond St. Westâ€"Capt Kivell 6; Lirut..~, Jago. Sl’l'VlCC every Wednesday, Thai-si- day and Saturday evenings at 8 p. m., and on Sundaysatl l a. m.,3 p.m. and7 30 p.m. s?@@@ @@@@@@@@@ .4 pâ€".-¢.»-Â¥4.â€"- 4.4.»;â€" ...-â€".-- .ASA.‘ ' :hirh,'outside measurements. Each weeks, during whiCh time the ChiCR‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"___â€"_____________.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" MM ‘ «spite is divided by two tight wood- ens are fed the ground meal . and T.AL0YSIUS Ric CHURCH_LOUISA .I' ' .en partitions into three compartâ€" skim-milk mashes; and the remaining sill-eet_pev_ Fume]. Uihemy, PMWL p Ti «- ments, and each compartment holds ten days, when tallow should be m Sel‘Vlces every alternate Sunday at 10.30 ‘. , four Chickefls- The frame Pieces are added to the food. . a.m. SundaySchooleverySundayatZ p.m two inches wide and sevenâ€"eighths 0! Killing tihc CElicerâ€"iBlefore tthe cilitfé; I . ' an inch thicéz. This frame (Fig. 1) (ms are p ace in ie crzi es T.JAMES’SCHURCH_.BOND STREET ' co cred with slats runnin len th- sh uld be well dusted With sulphur 1?: 5 ,. ,1 ‘ ‘ _ A _ i wish. on‘ three sidesâ€"boltogl, ligack tookill the lice. @" g 5““ R‘V- R~ MucNflmam, Pastor. Service every Sunday at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 p. in. Bible class every Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. .ul‘ld topâ€"and up and doivn in front. The First “'Gekrâ€"It is necessary to "l‘he slats for the bottom are seven- feed the chickens lightly the first ~eiuhths of an inch wide and five- week they are in the crates A small ‘Fighths 0‘ an inch: the back. top and quantity of the fattening food should front slats are the same width, but be spread along the troughs, and as ' Only Llll'wighlhs 0‘ an inCh thiCk- this is eaten more food is added. but \ The spaces between the slats in not as much as the chic ens would 'fl out are two inches wide to consume. The food should be given .mmhle the chickens to feed three times a, day, and after feeding from the trough. The bottom the feed troughs should be cleaned ssh“: are put on one inch and throeâ€" and turned over. The chickens shoul'l .eiqhths avail. and the shit nearest receive fresh water tWice a day, and the hack of the crate is two inches grit two or three times during the and oan =arlor from the corner week. . pio-"c. ’llie bottom slats are raised The Second Weelc.-â€"The Chickens two inches from the bottom of the should be given twice a day as much mate. to prevent the chickens’ feet beâ€" food as they will eat. Half an hour ,iipz: braised wlu-n 1hr crate is placed after feeding the feed troughs should in 1110 ground. The top sluts are two be cleaned and turned ovei‘._ Watt}? inhes apart, and the back slat one and grit should a.so be sup,.lied as in in h and a half. The to“ slats are cut , the first week. above en ti partition, and six strips The Last Ten Daysâ€"At the com- iwo inches uide are nailed under meni-einent of this period one Pound them. The three doors so formed are of tallow a day should be added . to hinged to the rear corner piece. the mashes for e ery seventy chickâ€" 'l‘hc crates are pla"'ed on stands ens. The quantity of tallow should .six'lecn inches from the ground The i be gradually increaeed, so that at the -«‘i~npiiings from the chickens are re- } latter part of the period one pound l i BILL HEADS, POSTERS. NOTE HEADS, DODGERS, LETTER HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, TATEMENTS, PROGRAMMES, EIRCULARS, ~ BLANK NOTES, ENVELOPES, RECEIPTS, ETG., WEDDING INVITATIONS, MEMORIAL CARDS, LADIES’ VISITING CARDS. .,.' We have lately added a stock of type and stationery; for printing Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards, etc., an can turn out first class work at reasonable prices. . Seals free in all churches. Everybody mintedto attend. Strangers cordially welcomed DIISCICLLAN EOUS. .._._...___- UBLlU LIBRARYâ€"PATRICK KELLY, Librarian. Open daily, Sunday excepc ed, from 10 o’clock a. in. ii]! 10 p. in. Book exchanged on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 12 a.m. till 3.1). in. and in the evening from 7 to 9. Reading room in connection. POST-OFFICEâ€"F. J KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open duily, Sundays excepted, from 7 30 u. m. to 7 p. in Mail going south closes at 7.3.; a, in. Miiil going north closes at 11.25 a in Letters for registration must be posted half an hour previous to the time for closing lhe mziils. ___‘___ _.___~______..__.__._â€"~â€"« . NEWSPAPER LAW. ‘ Game and see samples. “ Gazette” Office- Francis Street West. «died on sand or other absorbent ‘ of tullow is fed to fifty chickens. material. A light “V” trough, two The chickens should receive the fat- =‘"l it PM” iW'hCS lnSide. is placed in . tening food twice a day in the feed .i h out of chili (rate. and is carried , troughs, and also water and grit as no two brackets nailed to the ends ‘ previously stated. loc‘ the crate. The bottom of the The cramming. machine is not noâ€" h-mieth four inches above the floor, cessary for fattening chickens. and l. A postmasu-r is required to give mm“ by leilcl‘ (l'i'llll‘lllllg lhe paper does not answer the luw), when a. subscriber does ‘ not take his pnpi-r out of the office , . . , ‘ . i m 0 "3"“ the “pper lnslde edge is two only When we“ lied Chldwns fare sluLe lllc I'L-nsims lol‘ its not being Inked illi-Vqthf fronl the crate. placed in the fattening crates is ‘11.}.1, Any uwlvc‘ w u” so mukes [he postma in. '5‘. warm weather the crates should profitable ire’hod of feeding. “rheto- n.5,“,“5pm. 1,, ,1”. puimshcr for paymeg‘" ‘i b“ "laced Outdoors i" ‘1 Sheltered p0“ young Chicken? are played m the m 2. li‘aul‘ llL‘l'SUll Ul'lll‘l‘s‘ his father discon- si‘inn. Tn unsettled Weather it is ad- tening crates in a moderately loan ‘ ' tinned he uiusi i. 'all ~-, . i vi-quhle to constru-t a rough board 2 condition and are fed a suitable fat/â€" ' SELVERWARE. publish“ "my éufilinuellll:llgzlfjsilorust); slinllop above the crates so as to shed ' toning food from the feed trough. WATGHES’ puymcm is “mam “Md cone“ me Who)?” Hm min: or the {zlttcnlllg’xshouid 1‘0 they will make substantial gums , 11nd,”, Men’s Girls) 3035, from Nine out, of every len Cllsmmers unmum, wlieilw‘r ii is min,” rm“, um um“ i i ‘ ' his line that 2 7" ‘0 1w OJ' want. somillung in 1 $ a wili cost from $1.00 to $4.00 or "' ' - ._ - - and it will give GHAWES filigonevgoidifnleti) see the many to go wilh them, from 5‘ “3 $30 - elegant things we have selected this year to fill that wont. 3% Braceie’s, BrOOChES’ ,wc have everything necessary 5 9 or not. 'l‘hi‘n: can be no legal disconz'inu- ance until llie payment is made. 3. Any [wl’s‘ull who takes ii paper from the posi-olhvo, whether directed to his name or minim-r, or wlwllicr he has sub. scribed or mil, 1: l‘cs, ousiole for the pay. 4. li a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at u L'cl‘lnlli Line, and the pun- i D‘vrim: co‘d weather the crates Feather-Pluclrzin':.-â€"-Feai.her-f‘ln:liklI’lg eliould he placed in a warm build- is most commonl'.’ used by feeding a . "l2. When fiitienine' chickens inside‘ fattening food deficient in protein. a. n building. there should be dark 1 The remedy is to remove the. (‘th â€" Minds COV'H'inE the Windows: these 2 ens that are affected, to feed the Winds should he raisrd at each feedâ€" ' others more s“im-iiii1k in thrir iug‘ time and lowered when the meal . maghns_ or to add animal food and i l ’_ carried on inside a shed or barn. 1 throughout the fattening Derjnd- cal-f P5; 5, LOGKG‘S, for table use, from a complete Tea is finl-‘ihed- Abundant Vontnauon is 1 Vegetable {00d *0 tth rationing mf‘ - set to a. single San Sl‘u‘m' lishcr Colilllllli's to send, [he subscriber is i aIQ() muniwd at, an times, tiom Featherâ€"plucting itshalso galls“: Rings. ’ . 1 1 m Show .gotMWO bound lo pay for ll. 11' he takes it out of the The experiments that were con- . by parasiies iri‘itn int-i ' ‘3 r00 '5 _ 0 , We wish parlicu al' 3' _ 1 ~ posi-olllcc. This proceeds upon llle roun “"0th by this dovmflmont "mt 'vpar ‘ the feathers: in this vase the. m‘tes 3'0“ 0‘" rings° VE5iz‘urs Always welcome' that u llillll must pay for What he main. 6 “my yum-e numbers of growing chick- f can be found unionist the “Tim PM?“ 5. ’l‘lu CUlll'ls iich tlL‘CItiUd that iei'nsin' " , mm dt‘i-U'V‘mm “mt fm‘r '“On'l‘s 0' dery matter at the base of the quil. to take llL‘Wapilpul’d and [li'l'lOUlCllls from viii-‘0 was lhe most prontablo time to The remedy is to appr s"lv‘hur and ‘ l"""‘ “‘-‘l"“f‘nfi 0“ the market- A W0- mrd ointment to the affected parts. mi". in English pi‘OVision merchant - -- ‘ ' gal-HM the. age. question concisely: Thu watchwords for the export trade ‘ the posl-oilirc, or removing and lenvmg {é ihciu hHL'ullL‘Il for, is prima facie widen“ of lnllilllluluii hqu’ Fool iii-Kent Street. y

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