ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS We Deliver PIONEER STORE :- Telephone 55 Groceries, Fruits, Feed, Flour Robin Hood Distributors Service and Quality See our windows for Specials G. FP. RANSOM PHONE 55 W. A. WATTIE H. G. RANSOM WE DELIVER f me x b OO Be OX Grade 4A—Alex Hirschman, Korne rie Todd, Byron Alward. Grade 1 —Annie Pankratz, Katie Braun. Division I: S BPlvera Wrens, beatrice Stech: Grade NORTH POPLAR SCHOOD Ol, tion. ly ant Grade 8—Hazel MeIn- Dollie Holmberg. Grade 7— Powerful Skin Remedy Discovered wonderful antiseptic, iseptic and penetrating known all over America as Moone’s Emerald is so efficient in the treatment of skin diseases that the itching of ec- zema often stops with one applica- A few applications and the most Loewen; Grade 4B—Alan Chalmers, | persistent cases of Eczema often are Warren Norris, Grade 3—Tina Hein-| healed never to return. ricks, Helen Iteush. 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ELDRIDGE, whose firm determined the unsurpassed quali- Wes of Home Gas, is the President of a firm of industrial engincers, many years havo been ono of tho lead. ing Investigating and technical firms in Canada and whose unbiased investiga- fion proved the truth of the statement that when you buy Home Gas, can buy no botter.” with 21 years’ service to his credit in this province, has affili Canada, in the United States, England and Europe, who for “You Mr, G, S, Eldridge, tions all across Pres. G. S. Eldridgg & Co, Vancouver's Pioneer Industrial Chemists, Consulting Engineers, Provincial Assayers, i Telephone 62 Nis chusren hone 6—Ingrid Bikman, Mary Butcher. be <: Grade 5—Molly Hill-Tout, Emma Zacharias, * K Vane’ bey . 505 ' is Motegi : “ne ree mone ” z re <7 Yano, 3 UI Opy. Mery Sn Ee Mer.» PU rag OE, geen caer a ear Strg ang: | inate OoliiaS Ple tog a Pela Fling Plo. ty, Phoq mop, Blue on ya = te Chems, 2. tH Cay aban. 40, Pk © 2, ; 6: ae, 2 *Fthouy Poine *9 date “Ming oF. vn toote 2; + Powe, “tnd, Woe the ouy bet Plat Bade», e i ee, °F gute, 2a rx thar h Comp, - can 8p, bia 5 © bos °F choo, te “tenn 8. tay titer, DRG THIS IS PROOF THAT BRITISH COLUMBIA’ s Sugar Beet Factory Mooted! Although there was only a small number at the meeting in Upper Su-j mas hall last Friday night to discuss the future of ‘beet growing in_ this locality and the manufacture of su- gur, there has since been a great deal of interest aroused, even far be- yond the bounds of our own local district. farmers are prepared to put a ge acreage in beets just as soon as they are certain that a fac- tory will be availiable to purchase the crop. Just now there is a proposal to e- rect a sugar beet factory somewhere ‘near the coast, although it was point- ed out that any location in the Fraser Valley near the river would be more advantageous than a city site, Monied interests are said to be pre- pared to provide upwards of one mil- lion dollars, the amount necessary to erect and po Up TTY equip a factory of » to handle all the beets grown in West- several farmers hava'aletied up to vow Ince aereages in the event of a factory being erect- ed. Pas _atie Pollen reasons were ad- ed in favor of the growing of Ricceotgaea tan uaa Valley: —Beet growing means the es- ablishment of an industry, which is ely needed to balance the farm- ing enterprises carried on in the Val- ley, —In growing a few acres of beets awrmer will be able to amploy extra help. %.—Beet pulp is required in the ra- tions of dairy cattle; not only Is it a conditioned appetizer, but a whole- some feed tending to balance any other ration for the feeding of the dairy cow. By the establishment of this industry the dairy paid twofold: beet will pulp returne ing purposes; (b) a 1 lime is used In the extraction of su- gar from the beet. This lime is given to the farmer for nothing, 4.—The revenue of the dairy farr ers would be ine sed twofold growing beets rathe! than by grow- ing other roots: (a) by making use of a cash crop; (b) by feeding beet pulp which would be more profitable and easier to handle and store than genes, roots. Milk, being the only perman- sh crop at this present time, all mers are interested In this com- dity, even though the return be small. Phey will continue producing milk until another cash crop will be found. Therefore, as sugar beet Is a cash crop, it 1s natural for them to turn In @ measure to it for divers- if_fed farming, 6.—Sugar beet being another cash rmer will be The sugar from the cash and the mers for feed- amount of many farmers would rather it than continual work with 7.—It is a most palitable food for any kind of stock, 8.—It has more food value than mangolds or ensilage. Win- ection is not required for it mangolds, turnips, and en- silage. D. J. McALPINE BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, EVO. 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