ee : ia WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1941 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS PAGE THREE” . Our BOOK ORDERS EARLY FOR — DAY-OLD CHICKS Hatching Eggs from B.C.’s Largest Rock Flock entry had the Highest Production of any Barred Rock Flock in Can- putO,P. ada last year, 74% Certified Average Production 255.1 Eggs 26.1 Oz. PRICES ON APPLICATION Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day Abbotsford, B.C. Phone Abbotsford 35L GOES TO JAIL John Vasseur, former manager of the Empress Hotel, Chilliwack, Was sentenced to a year in Oak- Agricultural News and Notes of Interest to Local Farmers alla by Judge David Whiteside in County Court, New on Tuesday, West ; eeesecesen Have Your Chicks Sexed by experienced Sexers G. L. and B. D. McAninch -having a record of 9934% and 98%, respectively, on tests. All Work Guaranteed. } Phone Langley 82R1 923 Biggar Road Murrayville iJ. B. Dennis Auctioneer CHILLIWAOK, B.O. Telephone 5661 Sales at the Dennis Auction Barn Saturdays at Poult and 7:30 p. t 12 noon m. liry and Hogs, 12 noon. Cattle, not before 1 o’clock. Farm Dispersals Conducted Wishing will NOT make it so— we must buy War Savings Certifi- cates regularly, A TN FLOWERS... Wreaths Sprays Weddings Rare Plants Rosebay Gardens Shrubs PHONE 169F BREEDER MASH FOR BETTER HATCHABILITY AND LARGER CHICKS Fine Horses Coming for Auction Pictured here are some of the splendid purebred Clydesdales included in two carloads of 32 horses being brought to New Westmin- ster by Auctioneer T. D, Trapp from Midnapore, Al- berta. These farm horses outstanding will be auc- tioned at the New West- minster Market on Friday, Feb. 28, commencing at 1 p.m. The shipment includes 16 purebreds, comprising six fillies, aged two to five years, niné mares and one Conquerors—Liberty for man- stud colt. Their noted sires Kind. Defeated—Serfdom for all. R.R. 1, Abbotsford include Craigie Maxwell, Give liberally. 0 Garret Sensation, Baron of 23 Buchlivye, Gallant Foot- print and Royal Vulean, while the dams go back to the best of breed Danure Footprint, and Nicomen Chief. The 16 high-class grade Clydes include maich- ed teams of geldings and several mares. E canadien troops ue number) GUERNSEY BRINGS TOP H of 2825 sed the YALA. skating | Growers Oppose HORSES = rink at Purley, England, duringthe PRICE AT DENNIS SALE; arket ¢ nirol ; =~ first week of operation | 0 Favored with instructions from THE BRACKMAN-KER MILLING COMPANY LIMITED pOESH LOM S) 920 1900 i Be Te ree ¢ : : ¥8 ean a ei f Perishables Paes I will sell a carload Gate z ‘Op cow a ie Dennis auc erior Horses at the Dennis le g H Beomanee: Abbotatord, Sargon beer don) opal) Manager War Savings Certificates spell |02 Saturday was a 5-year-old fresh Barn on Wednesday, March 5, at brant The New Orcer is poverty. |Guernsey that sold for $111; a 6- Bitte een Ne ey ae ‘ __|year-old Holstein fresh 4 days sold Strict Grading Statutes Matched teams of Mares, in blacks at $94. Other fresh cows fetched ae a < . Tie ae aclaneeaie ee A $25 fete solutions passed at the six! ‘ from $25 to $60; young stock, $8.50 re Pp ? the Federated | 1100 to 1500 Ibs. Ages 5 years to to $31; beef cows, $21 to $60; can-|@nNnual mee neo e Mederated | s years, Full details given in the ners, $11 to $19; calves, 25¢ to|Coast Growers’ Association, held| auction ring at time of sale. $10.75, A registered Guernsey hei-|!n Mission on Saturday afternoon, Terms: Cash at the Sale y fer calf sold in aid of the Red|included one protesting the im- coho Cross for $36. This calf was also| portation of fruits and vegetables J. B. DENNIS ‘ sold on Wednesday at the Guern-| from the U.S.A. at a time when te sey Breeders’ banquet for 7.50|the government is endeavoring to P AUCTIONEER ¢ Be 7 : $127.50] Preserve Canadian exchange and,| Office: Home-Makers’ Realty and and again for $44, bringing $127.50 ‘ ‘keting |2Surance Agency Limited, phone for the Red Cross, another one opposing Marketing| 3131, Box 934, Chilliwack, B.C., * Horses on Saturday brought $20 Legislation. The latter received phone 5661. i to $62. Poultry wentt for 30c to 73c| Considerable discussion. It declares and roosters at $1 to $1.20. Weaner|‘“©Ompulsory Marketing Boards pigs, $2.20 to $8.30; feeders, $5 to|CaN b® of no benefit in the mar- IMPORTANT $8; sows, $15.50 to $22.50; butcher|¢ting of a perishable product. Cea CHE ia Fite, While opposing “any form of mar- AUCTION SALE keting control” it places the as- sociation as in favor of accepting of High Class Pure Bred and EGG INCUBA | OR INCOME FROM HERDS “the principle of voluntary co-; High Grade Clydesdale Horses. s 7 tion of farmer groups.” It Und Re: 5 2 ON TEST $36 MORE Pera nder instructions from Mr. A. W. has heen installed to supply the ever-increasing demand for $ also advocates that all products, |Massie of Midnapore, Alberta, we FOR EACH ANIMAL including fresh, manufacturing and] Will sell by Public Auction at the 66 ° 9 s 39 export, be strictly regulated as to|City Market, New Westminster, e wc Ss 1c tve eSu ts During the past year more than , pacha bes +; ss B.C., on . 1600 dairymen with a total of over |®™@4¢ and quality by statutes: se : in| R. E. Kmight, president, review- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 é IPMENT MAKES OUR PLANT 28,000 cows have been enrolled in Pea got, P AMA, at 1:00 o'clock p.m THIS ADDITIONAL EQu A Dairy Herd Improvement associa-|€4 the work of the association. oo a tions in Washington, according to G. H. Moody gave an address out- pai, carloada of specially selected ITISH GOLUMBIA S figures prepared by Dr. Otto J.|lining the fresh crated shipping dale Hote gee ELanonClioe ; extension” da: dea] during last season and out- aan 5 lined the S02 export deal. It was} 16 pure breds as follows: One 2- YOUR ELECTRIG INGUB ATORS explained that the export berries |}jca4 Ce A eae CHOICE an average butterfat production of | Were pee ate Beisets at py craigie Maxwell. One 3-year-old — - S per cow compared with |@"Y time and wow le a relief to}|Filly sired by Master Man. One 3- =| : 334 penn aS ne: oo eynpere ae ol miiiny er oereiel year-old Filly, one 4-year-old Filly . e - a state average for al Jcows = : sired by Gallant Footprint. Two 7- 220 pounds per cow. Hill points| The election of officers for 1941] year-old Mares by Royal Vulean. yew out that with butterfat at 32cents|resulted as follows: R. E. Knight,|One 7-year-old and one 5-y. ar-old Hampshires per pound, this increase of 114|Mission, president; W. Kersey, | Mare gua by Sar ae ae, A -year- , Britis! - Rhode pounds per cow over the state Saanichton, V.L, vice-president; L. print. One 9-year-old by Garnet Island figure means $36.48 more income|R. Wilson, Mission, secretary-treas- Sensation, One 10-year-old Nico- eos for each milking animal in the|Urer. Directors: A. N. McKim, ae Chief. One me Mare et ° z , 3 ; sion: | BY. Gallant Winsome. One Stud Barred dairy herd. = owes ae en Mission; /coit, 2 yeara old by Robin Adate Plymouth ee elly, UEC MuuStad- |e breeding of. the ‘above is by © er, Abbotsford; Frank Aish, Up-|the best. Craigie Maxwell import- A White DAIRY BOARD ISSUES per Sumas; C. ©. Prosser and A.Jed by the British Columbia tov C. Fisher, jc: d -|ernment. The sires of some of | Leghorns ORDERS RE EXPORTS Ree OL EL MeN ee ere nee por, omens ; Saanichton; T. Isoshima, Haney. print, one of the outstanding ane OF EXCESS PRODUCTS of the breed. We have suet e The ey, ducts -Board in sires whose breed has been \ The Dairy Pro in this low , : Nerey Canada was established under the| DAIRY FARMERS IN z Sensation, Baron Buehiivys: waar Dairy Products Regulations by|WASHINGTON FAVOR Gallant Footprint, Royal Vuleny” : Te -der-in- il dated May 23, 5 INTERIOR EXTERIOR Order-in-Council , 16 head of high class Grad 1940, with wide powers over the COMPULSORY AREA fea slydes: One team of Geldings 3 Here are some of the reasons why the demand for our chicks grows year by year: marketing, shipping storage and| Unanimous approval of the fed-| and & years old, one Gelding 4 c . other important phases in connec- m for the control of Hf - s old. One pair of matured EXPERIENCED POULTRYMEN are in charge of production, BREEDING FLOCKS are carefully tion with the export of all dairy election of Tom} Geldings Five year-old Mares, culled and each bird passed and banded by experts. HATCHING EGGS are selected for size, color ducts from Canadnmeteeetecey arbrook as a direc-lold Mares, 4 oo three 7-year- r and shell texture. INCUBATED in Smith Electric Incubators’ under most sanitary conditions—en- Dats ie Rea Weamend-) * succeed W,)H. Jackman, | Marea, ; and’ two 8 yearold suring health. EVERY CHICK examined at least twice under the new fluorescent light before ship- ments to the Regulations con- idan of a resolution fav ment in NEW CARTONS. These ana Many other reasons ensure RESULTS for our customers— tained in order-in-couneil dated amis titan cele tnan Weenies ianeee animals have been espe- THAT 1S' WHY more péople Gemand these famous chicks and compel us to enlarge our plant. Jan. 10, 1941, and Feb. 7, powers cane aa SEAT ictes Tae sno ek a re fitted Ro, , he Board have bee; FRE nO eo Saas Pet oe to a ArNese. D CHICKS ARE MOST IMPORTANT. Good feed will not make poor chicks good, and Do |! the Boar F persena| mission were among business inat-|This is an exceptional chanee ie MT that feed cost: ore tha; 2 to enable it to require persons eakeitene: ai at breeders and intended breeders to IPA SORGET thakifeed Costa more) MHamtEnlolcs, holding excess quantities of any | ters conducte ine annual meet-lget good useful stock’ of pocs | All these important essentials are explained fully, clearly and concisely in our book, “Raising Chicks dairy products to dispose of such|ing of ‘t a aeten ‘ounty tan appre and weliy ne at auc- for Profit.” This book has helped many of our customers to success in the poultry business. It's in order that it may) be exported,| Dairymen’s Association, ; at bee eons Dee rae have ‘ free—phone or write for a copy. and to require manufacturers of| The dairymen voted unanimously at, : cheese to manufacture white or|to make Whatcom County a com-| TERMS—CASH. 5, , ; ; 9 “a colored cheese, waxed or unwax-|pulsory area for the complete er AUCTIONEERS i - Don’t Risk Disappointment----ORDER EARLY cy and of auch minimum sizes as{adleation of Bang’ agence among | a 2 ne Auta the Board may direct, The excess|cows on the basis of the federal rapp Motors Limited “ of dairy products referred to in} program. The decision was made} 891 Cohimbia St, N, Westminster, ra 4 F - the amendments means in excess|after Walter J. Robinson, state Phone N.W. 408 } ‘ = of whatever quantity the Board|director of agriculture, had pre- - = | : ; LFD: . may determine, and the disposal) sented the federal recommendation} ; Sra fo : ity will be|for Bang’s disease eradication anada’s farthest north gold | LANGLEY PRAI IE Cc of this excess quantity will be ang’s Bt i : q he beg = Ma LTR E, B.C, made through a licensed exporter|combining calfhood vaccination| ™ining area, Yellowknife, boasts ) 4 - s as the Board may direct. with blood test and slaughter, 4 population of 1300, Fs