ig ab a etl ; BE, ‘ Poy Panipat WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, ABLOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUT NEWS PAGE THREE = AVA ff ALi Tilia o~-+---clcseeooeecnscsee Dairy Farmers | MOLASSES IN SILAGE 9 News of the Farms aig rexiuiztr vs PRIGES gage Dairying Values In B.C. Increased ngs $2 Millions Last Year Over 1940 | _ REDUCED Conforming fo C-1-L Order your requirements Today. LT YOUR HAY A field day for junior club : oR Policy in all nine Provinces SA U members will be held on Thurs- Yield of Hops Down Despite Greater Acreage; A seaenathiecn ceehnies y It ton of Hi , B| day, August 20, commencing at $140,000 Tobacco Crop; Canned Milk Output Up iinty eve iildye edvedl orises 10 to 20 lbs. of 4 Grd. Salt per ton of Hay. 10 am. at Swift Canadian Com- —. = i on practically all kinds of pany plant at New Westminster. The total gross agricultural revenue of British Columbia for fertilizer. This Demonstrations on hog carcass,}1941 is estimated at’ $58,577,539, as compared with $52,317,121 for E aoe Boat Beane aie, wile be given|1940. The 1941 figure is the highest recorded since 1923, according Caiart Toutined ae: and ‘judging classes held, The|to a synopsis of agricultural conditions in B.C. in 1941, just issued Sruticn Guat sama eee afternoon ‘will be spent at Col-| by the Provincial Department of Agriculture. Sen : i h ffected i ine Farm judging classes of Hol- 6 erate sesh atexshovn in the a fe ain OE et |steins etc, All club members are] CHEESE PRODUCTION ere eon saint a sai pens aad waliae ee aie aot urged to attend if, possible and The production of cheese in ana Sean Pei LAAs are Primer peigend Sarciuee club organizers are requested to]Canada from January to June, ae reeaa seca Dies a profile: 5 advise G.L . Landon, District Ag-|1942, inclusive, was 83,174,194 Pasedateie ii ae ees riculturist, how many of their lb., an increase of 65.6 per cent ae cs tat enaecGote ni members will attend. on the corresponding period of podgers Po Pa Camae see ao The program at Swift Cana-| 1941, The production of creamery | ©? hops and: fur farming. SPRAY LIVESTOCK NOW Popular brands of stock sprays in bulk. e THE BRACKMAN-KER MILLING COMPANY LIMITED om : ‘ Phone 52 Abb Gord Peard Local M: 1- This policy has but one = ‘ 4 vital aim and that is to in- : i é ri * A Prices during the past year crease the use of fertilizer 4 sh ‘ a! z : ; EAR nC i AMT a ee ae en rene Sa ae Ga AR a have been Apptoximately 10 fol produce tmoveriscHeanes . ervis Fp 158) Ost 382, : 6. ; eGeeding |: thereby effecti i- For live stock on pasture,jis an iodine deficiency. The'and Harold Steeves, Dominion| per cent on the corresponding CALE pate See i fae fe the meee Pate shelter in the form of shade salt should be moved from place Livestock Branch, and the pro-| period of 1941. 1 eae i Fv re bss = r wii dequate 4 ; + P z vill. be Piet have risen considerably, how- war. trees, together wiith an adequ: to place in the pasture so as to gram at Colony Farm wi PSO Eetae tr ea Varennes 2 supply of good water should be] ayoiq over-grazing and soiling arranged by Superintendent P.| Se Wise—Advercise. Use a News Be Seen Bes ee : provided at all times. Iodized| jn any one section. H. Moore. Want Ad, you'll get results ary producers are still short o é salt may be used wherever there parity with the returns to lacor ‘a - lL = jand to — industr A gene.al On UY shortage of farm labor has ag- A 7 fe | gravated the situation. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES : g 2 Prices Better - LIMITED _During 1941 a considerable FERTILIZER DIVISION * rise in total value of dairy pro- Be ay = ’ y ducts was experienced. Prices NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. 5 e \ \\ “5 ‘\ SN A—D—\$N which had hitherto been severe- P ly controlled were permitted ad-|®@®®@e*eeeeesvcvcccccszee justment in accord with the in- s creased overhead of the dairy producer. Total milk produc- tion increased appreciably but D REGULAR some manufactured products de- creased in quantity. Creamery SA | ES butter and cheese declined slightly. Will Resume Evaporated milk showed an | immense increase amounting to This Saturday, Aug. 8, nearly twenty-seven per cent and will be held each Sat- over the previous year. The total urday hereafter. value of dairy production is placed at $16,209,733, as com- ae DEDNIG ared with the 1940 production MCHONEEE a Ses De 825. * CHILLIWACK, B.C. The total value of all farm | (quae poultry in 1941 amounted to $3,- vay , i. - ze . 4 720,000 against $3,833,000 in 1940. 2 The production of farm eggs is eoee ie estimated at 20,845,000. dozens, i compared with 20,350,000 dozens . fs ‘ d in 1940. Returns to the producer 0rd ESIGNS OF : a ranged higher than during the sa b 4 ‘ e: year previous, « ‘we gal . ie ae ie Hops! « Wabasts All Occasions AND Hops yielded 1,596,400 pounds ry : from 1506 acres, (acreage in ee j hops in Sumas municipality z equals about one-third of B.C. : : total, compared with 1,691,500] R()SEBAY GARDENS ‘i : I, _ pounds from 1303 acres in 1940. Phone 169F Tobacco yielded 766,200 pounds # ' . valued at $140,200, compared J M with 507,600 pounds, valued at —— ' : $95,000 in 1940. The entire to- : - b r (all grown in Sumas 0 40 Ses feos “Sasa Sanat was ara in East- Men, Women ver vu i DOMINION 22 CANADA d ern Canada. Feel Weak Worn Old? = 2 ? - " WARK PAs CHEVIEIC AT » 3, SAVING CESS ark sNE ? CEM ear. Sy x eas In order to secure good seed; .Want Normal Pep, ey italy 5 ' te set a condition make Tee GEvKAWMENY CF nee HOMION ¢ © u of suitable varieties, some toma- eat Tekst ene Olah ee ‘Cont A Pirierdt dont ntuple tatcean smeiealstranacibe to growers mark their best plants Cas Plies iron, ealelum, phosphorus, vitamia and later save the seed by sel-| 31. Helps you Ostrex Tonle Pablets’only 306. For errant fale at all good drug stores everywhere. \ £ Soa i ge Yu GAN NOW BUY. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ‘ Through the co-operation of your local Bank, Post Office or Trust Company, : you can now buy War Savings Certificates in the most convenient way. You get delivery when you pay your money. Just state the “‘size” of certificate you want, and it will be registered in your name. These are guaranteed invest- ments at $4.00 for $5.00 —$8.00 for $10.00 —$20.00 for $25.00. (You can also . ‘ exchange 16 War Savings Stamps for a $5.00 Certificate.) ' INTEREST AT 3% : ¢ © TAX FREE * REDEEMABLE .* © REGISTERED WATCH THOSE FARM MOTORS Is there a saboteur at work on your farm? He'll throw a monkey-wrench into production. Dust, grime, congealed grease, globules of excessive oil sabotage farm motors—slows them up, puts them out of i Interrupted motor operation retards farm tion, reduces the output of primary products essential to our fighting forces, Don’t let it h. Remove dirt accumulations before the da done. A yacuum cleaner easily and cheaply ec to blow does the best job. If there is dirt electric motor, blow it out—all out, for victory. National War Finance Committee ccive Your B.C. Electric representative can give you @ score of hints. Ask him: th : ll save you time and dollars.