Abbotsford, Sumas & Matsqui News | Eleventh Year. No. 38 Abbotsford, B.C., Wednesday, September 27th, 1933 Ten Cents Per Month ~ Auction Sale Under instructions from SAMUEL McCONNELL, we will eel by Public Auction, at ABBOTSFORD ‘AUCTION, MART, on Saturday, September 30th at 1,30 p.m. sharp 10 Head Exceptionally Purebred and High-grade Holsteins, sey and Ayrshire Dairy Cattle Also 1 Saddle Pony, 9 yrs., gentle Ant Por Marious Other People:— _ i Red Pole, 6 yrs; freshened May; ‘ 2 young pigs, § to 10 weeks old ae “i Blacksmith Blower, new; 1 goat. ‘Terms—CASH BOTSFORD BROKERAGE & ae) Phone die ieaiia Sale : Be rcayres ineireetions from W. F. Howell of Deroche, B.C, 1 will s@il ‘by «Public Auction on Tuesday, October 3rd. at Commencing at 1.30 sharp BAY his Tarmivaituated on NNicomen,Te- land, one mile off the highway between Dewdney and Deroche 31 Head of Dairy Cows—Jersey Guernsey and Holstein grades way Described as follow: Bee) 3 years old; bred end of May; old, bred April 7 bred June 28; High grade Holstein, 6 yrs; High grade Holstein, 4 yrs. fresh 2 months; high grade Holstein. 6 yrs. spring- ing; high grade Holstein, § yrs. : ringing; aged cow, bred February 28; Holstein grade, 4 20; Holstein grade, § yr: Purebred Holstein, fresh 2 months; Jersey grade, 5 yrs., springing; Jers- ‘ey: grade, 7 yrs. springing; Jersey springing: Jersey grade, springing; Purebred Holstein, ee: not bred; Holstein grade, siti bred March 23; Holstein grade, 4 yrs. bred April 10; Holstein grade, springing; Holstein grade, ; Guernsey grade, Guernsey grade, 5 yrs., bred aire 20; Holstein grade, 6 yrs. ‘in, olstein grade, 8 yrs, Jersey, 4 yrs., bred June 8 Holstein ‘grade, 4 yrs. bred May Jersey grade, 5 yrs., bred May 29; Holstein grade, 5 yrs., us eh 2 months; Holstein grade 5 y: Holstein grade, 5 yi inglage yrs. Blue ‘Cow, 5 yrs, ‘esh; 28 Pirolseld (this herd are fresh or ringing, Mr. Howell 1s going out the dairy business, hence this sale. Wm. Atkinson, Auctioneer :! 3 Office with the Home-Maker’s Realty ay & Insurance Agency, Ltd. Chilliwack — Telephone 2796 _ Auction Sale Under renin from ss Ww E, BAYNES, Matsqui, B. C. We will sell by Public Auction on the premises on the Hallert Road, -%-mile south and %-mile cast of Matsqui Village, on Thursday, October 5th at 1 o'clock, his herd of 13 Head of High Grade Jersey Ayrshire, Holstein Dairy Cattle the majority of which are four years ‘old. These animals are nearly all in full milk and bred, and produce up to 75 Ibs. per day each when fresh. Average herd test for the past 12 month, 3.75% butterfat. 1 Jersey Bull and 1 Bay Gelding. Terms—Cash. rapp Motors Ltd., Auctioneers Phone 408 New Wesuninster, B.O, . _ Auction Sale Betindes snstcuctioneltrom 30RS. 21, HANSEN, we will sell by Public Auc- ton, at the Fook Place, situated 4 Miles East of Abbotsford And 1 Mile West of Kilgard Friday, October 6th the following Pony, Pigs, Lambs, Farm Milk Pail Propaganda There’s Hope for the Dairyman Yet! By G. H. CRABTREB, B.Sc. N.D.A., Clayburn, B,C. ROFESSOR H. C. Sherman, of Columbia University, the well- known nutritionist, recently address- Ing the American Chemical Society on the dietary progress of science, in- dicated that the means whereby the longevity of man’s average life can be increased by 10%, and whereby youth can be retained in old age. This discovery and gift of science is not the mysterious “elixir of life” —that bauble of the ancient alchem- ists—nor does it Involve the rejuyen- escent operations of a Voronoff—a Steinach. It is so simple, so old- fashioned, that it is more a redis- covery than something new, since man has known it for decades, and forgotten it In the. modern craze of bottles, cans and cellophane wrapped articles of diet. Health, long life and youthful activity—a million-dollar benefaction to each and all. Where from? Not from the mysterious concoctions and quackeries of the pharmacist and patent medicine man, Not from the surgeon's knife, the mystical waters of Spas and the other palliatives of chronic ill-health. ‘Stull simpler and easier than that. One starts young and keeps young all the time on a balanced diet, which includes 50% of it's daily food calor- ies from the products of the cow, the chicken, the orchard, and the vege- table garden, There {s danger in this simplicity. It's golden recommendations are not sufficiently weird and expensive enough for the average seeker of health, long life and happiness. It will haye to be shouted from the house tops, morning, noon and night until its elementary wisdom is driven home, Every means of modern propaganda will have to be employed—persistent- jy, vehemently, irresistibly. And this is entirely up to the Dairy Industry. It cannot expect the pill peddlar, the dope vendor, the canned sours to ds deed’ to speculate on the reactions of either or all of these exploiting groups, if the calm conclusions of modern Science were, by some chance to fluminate their caret nostrums, How the perennially, science ! Every wave-length on the alr would vibrate the wonder, excellency and in- fallibility of thege sclence-blessed ' products. The stolid puplic would re- celve advertising kindling to keep the home fires burning for ever and aye. There would be no eyasions, no dodgings possible, Democracy would be Impaled as surely as the butterfly on the entomologist’s pin. Contrast such ructions with the Jaisser-faire abandon of the dairy In- dustry in B.C, whose time, energy and money is eaten up in stupid re- hoardings would shriek, with the last word in calcitrance and squabbling for the lion's share in a relatively small cheese. A small cheese—but potentially vast. The dairy industry manufactures the finest and most necessary of hu- man food products. receives the seal of approval from the “All Highest” in science. For goodness and cheapness, there is nothing the public can buy to com- pare with the products of the dairy cow—and And yet consumption lags pathetically. — { ‘here is an enormous surplus, the disposal of which antagonises and Im- poverlshes the producer savagely. What to do? That the internal bickerings of the industry need tie purging, goe: without ying. e club of strong legislation ars the only carthatic powerful for this chronic state of asininity. It is on the horizon, It may be here quickly. Even the intelligence of the politi- clans has been penetrated—or forced. There is a distinct hope. The next thing! For 100% coopera- tion, compulsory or otherwise, is not enough. Propaganda! 1 The resources low-wheeled» fon; truck wagon; hie rack; mow i scraper; 4-horse ic plow alking plow; F Ane scraper; ditch 25; Feed cooker; 4 steel stanchions; 2 good sets harness; Bet alngte harness: 6 F Oat Ht vr. team Brown Mares, 7 yrs; 2700 lbs. “ill erms—Cash Sale starts 1.30 p.m. jan Hurndall, Auctioneer ‘ack Phones 4662 & 3542 is Matsqui Basketball Club THANKSGIVING DAY DANCE MATSQUI HALL _ MONDAY, OCPOBER 9" Bo hemian's 6-Piece Orchestra principles underlining modern advertising The public is a J sidetracked Placid by the ded bull. yet worried and exigencies of a multifarious depres- sion. He has got to be badgered in- to seeing for his own salvation, He has got to see red—in other words, milk, until he charges—charg- es himself into youth, long lfe— virility. The ammunition required for this strenuous altruistic e of stimula tion can only come from one source— butter-fat An advertising meagre immed ally pay enormous dividends in rehab- Hlitating the dairy cow—the one mother of health and prosperity. It would rapidly destroy the bus- bear—surplus. How? MILITARY WHIST DRIVE Under the auspices of 1. 0, 0. F. Thursday Evening, Sept 28th sllows’ Hall, Abbotsford Goan rises tefreshments oI ideally, lon Saaiatateine teeth and the bones ci the chair, and stated the interests of anit both business men and ‘ CHEFS Ean ee fe eeu: ee Ecc nate ui te on Sunday evening, e! is INO Surplus should be properly ‘ale ed and all]; New tioe CR re auoulaabe gr gerson of New Westminster will Be Deprent rere lua) in- B/C. 11S Coramisalonera) Webster ana\ Gautts | atc’ Heglund has returned fr due to ignorance. were present, the former stating that | the ine Ignorance, which makes for bad|h health and expensive patching. i Ignorance, which ruins the produc- er and Jeopardizes the rising and fu- ture generations, Ignorance, which makes the man |¢, in the street milk-shy, and reduces |_ the dairy cow to a veritable shabby Cinderella—a bare toleration, The dairy cow is the fairy princess ineitaniane aiiertiie: {ntire ‘trading population in the vil-|“™ and Mrs. G. Beh: She must .be elevated to proper |/#8¢ © discriminate against them be- Ee Elsie Nordbere spent the rank and prestige, Such general re- | °*U5¢ Of the Council's attitude brought k-end in New Westminster, cognition is long. éverdue. There {s a |°Ut ® question as to whether Missinn with Mrs. W. A. Paterson this disastrous under-consumption of milk | yrajCome forward with its quota, —this delectable and life-giving | Sssion pan inuual business meeting of the fluid, With any modern Interpreta-| , Reeve Murphy of Sumas said his rg imeteur Athletic Association ton of health Values, there is an act- ual shortage of mil irhapynarketsllavhaee: at our door. to swallow any surplus that ever ex- isted, and bawl like a famished calf |? for more, Lack of knowledge, disgraceful blanks In the flat-footed educational curriculum of the present day per- a and 90 power connections in mit this precious “surplus” to be otsford. swilled to wallowing hogs; stupidity |, Messrs. Benedict, Heller, Weir, Ba- consigns it to cans to be shipped out of the country at sycophant give- Caray caratens one suggestion being that the “business” prices. The brains and enepgy of our dairymen, the skill of the modern breeder, the hard won|™ advances in the sclence of feeding and management—everything anocil- lary to this vital industry is given the status of a door-mat. And the reason—lack of milk-con- sciousness, both in the dairy industry and the consuming crowd. What are the facts ? To maintain the optimum chemical environment in the human body, cor- rect quantities and qualities of pro- teins fats, carbo-hydrates, vitamine: Ui ity vs. Western Tatepa ted one ratepayer to the costs, Inference that it was unfair to the | “Pe™t” ane had voted $50 as a aH the legal costs, and suggested th Abbotsford would oy tion to th the same contention, recta , reading figures to show there to again wait upon the Council in an vane to satisfactorily adjust the af- fair, ive display Ratepayers Meet to Discuss MATSQUI Power Rates Fight by eal . W. Heywood of Vancouver, an her son, also Mrs. Bancroft and ry v 0 e! pei Ratepayers of Abbotsford met in| Visiting vat the, howe "OL Ate eta Copping hall last evening at a meet-| Bo air ing called by the Board of Trade to Gilbert Clark has returned from Mines the boycott threatened by ; George and the Cariboo, where 6 accompanied Rey. and Mrs, G, Matsqui council because of the Ab-] Day » On an evangelistic tour, i botsford Village Commission's refusal rs. Goodchild h returned to pay a quota ($47.50) of the legal hewan, where she has osts in the case Matsqui municipal- Canada Power ‘Co. vache meeting of the Ladies’ Auxil- se ury to the M. hospital will be mpbell, president of th aL RE tS Alte tecae a “| tela in the ehureh parlour on ‘Thurs. rude, occupled ie was ra B. there as a Village official | w at C, B. R. employee, but as a Abbotsford had never been consul- when the action launched, stated, and the eile d ‘ainst aking any contribution a h ipal solicitor he Village aire of as benefit in propor- @ other districts, its contri- ution was nately, Anticipate. Reeve Cruicksha: oncurred in A the Royal Columbian hospital, where mer visiting friends and September 28th at Mission hospital, and is stayin Mrs. J. Anderson. iipe Males is visiting with re- Westminster, trickson has returned from ith © underwent an eye operation, np has returned from Carl Wilson of Cultus Lake the week-end mo Lic parents ney on Mi guahy, September Asth A. N. ster, Schoefleld. secretar; anley Sorenson treasurer, are 225 light connec- er and others took part in the dis- hants would make up Abbots- ford’ ‘Ss quota if the Village Council did | @ lot decide favorably in the matter, The meeting named a committee Electrical Machinery Shown ABBOTSFORD ‘THEATRE Adults 35c Tonight-- ‘FRISCO JENNY” Shows at 7.15 and 9 p.m. Children 15¢ Farm residents and townspeople ke took keen interest in the of farm machin a applia operated Dy and minerals are P . Mod- | isolates milk and its products ‘are the finest single source for metabolic equilib- rium. day last by the B.C. Electric Railway ppmpany: Y, and shown here on Satur- Miss Mutch, director of the Home Service department a8 the Milk_proteing arg per- fect In-thelr eld quality. The pany, was in Vitamines of milk require but little supplementation The m! ten—especially ca As Professor Eales Ball) require daily 0.6 grams ai im, and children 1,0 gram, |a a of the body, The easiest way to assure getting the right amount is for the adult to drink one pint of milk per day and he child one quart. is no gainsaying these ir- |p, reducible minimum quantities of daily itant healthy normal growth young, their provision of youth, vi- jp tality and Happy elastic mentality in ) 5 the middle-aged and old, These daily consumptive quantit- fes are the alm, the goal, the bright potential market for the dairyman, work—enlightened at- . and the ineyit- prelimina ‘ost will convert this potential Farenvals to kinetle ac- tuality. wl (Turn to Back Page) minute tr cast tonight at 7.1 CHWK, Chilliwac velog to be broad- | from radio station bi of John McKee of Clayburn, na ing. eravie comfor Was badly mille consumption with their concom- after tet in the lay, to prevent Most of the contents of the building, Nets in the half of the building us by F The other MeDonald, damage to machinery, and leather and other supplies were destroyed. ————. their . Queen of the Antilles” is title over ajl the nece she exhibit included a number of Ppliances which would add consid- and Joy to most homes ud relieve farm work of much of its rudgery. Weatherby Store Burns The picture everyone has been Waiting for, and here it is ! The interlor of the W Herby Musical Revue News uilding, east of the rAilway tre Admission 35¢ & 15¢ Aocrsaed by twelve o'clo aturd: larm as given landisoon the fire rigade and other citizens appeared n the scene. But it was too late then the fire from destroying R hich included a supply of paint and ed A. Stockweel as a paint sh portion, occupied the shoe maker, suffered e,-and de-| 4, = latest methods of couk. |PRIDAY, Marie Dressler and “Arrowsmith * Taxi Boys Comedy Rase Theatre SUMAS, WASH Sumas Military Tattoo Is Big Financial Success Four thousand Americans and Can- adians witn the military cere- monies and “spectacle held at the Huntingdon-Sumas border and in Su- & mas Roundup grounds last Sunday. Auspicious in its pledge of inter- National amity, the ceremony at the border was at the same time a spec~ tacle of interest to the Be crowd Soast, and American vise sembled at noon. lor was added to the as the r pipers band, the smart band of Bel- lingham American Legion Post, which was lead by a diminutive mis# dress- eximental blue-and-white, and drum-major. C! and participated in the parade, as did Abbotsford branch of the Can- adian Legion, and three Posts of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. A unique incident was firing of rockets which unfurled the Union Jack and Stars ind purines as ier burst. pectacle'’ entertained a crowd of 3,000 oH neste during the af- ternoon, and was an authentic, and consequently not spectacular, por- trayal of trench warfare, with minor Co- nblage by deficiencies, Attack and counter- attack of "and “Heinie’ troops were staged, mine explosions dug cra- ters in th jeld,” and the field ambulance corps did herole service retreiving the casualt Rockets and paraffin smoke provided some- thing of the battlefield atmosphere, and a plane circled unconcerned oy erhead. Stage Manager Johnston became a central figure of interest 4s a Prussian herr-lieutenant, and his voice, when the amplifying device functioned, rose in dramatie descrip- tion of the gory encounters. All in all, the spectacle was tolerable as ‘something new” and evidenced a tremendous amount of preparation by the organizers. Two outstanding numbers on the program were the renditions and marches-past by the Bellingham Le- zion drum band and the Seaforth pl- pers, the performances amounting to almost a competition, with the Jatter aggregation taking slightly more of the applause. Public dancing closed the event at night, although the crowd was not up to its expected numbers. Profits of the day go to care of needy war veterans. Five per cent, of the net proceeds is the share to be. cecelved by the Canadian Legion, —To Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Cran- all. "Abbotsford, in the M.-S.-A. hos- pital on September a daughter. SATURDAY & SUNDAY September 29, 30 & October 1— Wallace Berry in “Tugboat Annie” WEDN DAY, October 4— onald Colman and Helen Hayes in tense exciting drama. Travelogue Admission 15¢ Both carried insurance e building was le le to the Origin : d future. the fire is unknown, ullding in the near of Dr. McKee, V: yoat ub convention this afternoon, He was nominated by G, Pratt and A. Mc- Callum, ALDERGROV OAL, F.V.M.P.A, MEETING in ALDERGROVE HALL on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Commencing at 8 p.m. Milk Routes. any locals- are Business: Members of invited Notice to the Public The Abbotsford Cash Grocery ts not now connected with Mr, Wattie will be ed under a new policy. 1 customers are cordially their ered a It weight SQU ARE We ask the pp) ford clstrict wo a ED service Abbotsford Cash Grocery W, A. BEARD, Prop. ol invited to continue patronage, which will be them and a houc Abbots- Toes, Continues and every desirable THERE ATE ond, our bakers are experts in thy in every department of our are absolutely fair, The Demand for Our Broduets : We hear nothing but praise for our % Bread, Cakes, Pies : FOUR GOOD REASON First; we use the finest Plour and other Our Fleet of Trucks Serve Customers from Aldergrove to Hope to Grow variety of Pastry FOR rt: ingredients; sec- ele line; third, — cleantiness establishment; fourth, CE our THE ABBOTSFORD BAKERY BADER & WEEKES, Props. If You Need the Baker, Phone One Bookeeping Course providing An course will Night School Business and Flowering Shrubs Hardy Perennials Alpines WG wy Matsqui Greenhouses 5S. SORENSON Phone Mission 1003 Roberts Plumbing Shop Is Being Operated as Usuat by a Competent Plumber, who is at your service at all times, Low Charges and Reliable, petent Workmanship, Frank Frazer Montrose Ave. Abbotsford Phone 31M Com- Sponsored by the High | Schoo! , the above cowrse will be com- on ‘Monday. October | 2nd, it pupils enro CArSiRe shits held | yat S pm, on Friday, September 23th enrolled and also be s Hed to pass the examination last OOO OOOO IN OOOC YOUR WINTER'S FUEL I] have opener! up the fuel on by Mr. E. W. Mann, and have on hand the best in COAL AN) WOOD including a general supply of the NANAIMO- WELLINGT ON COAL lam also prepar ed to promptly handle all orders for TRUCKING and HAULING — THOMAS MATHERS ABBOTSFORD jeophone 62 ik RA 4 The News Blix. ‘ PI Electrical Contractor RADIOS MOTOR WORK POWER PUMPS CLARENCE NELSON Abbotsford, B.Q e 75K hon SKK OOOO business formerly carried "SILI NII III III IGNILLIGS, I OOO SOOOS