4 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS — 25. 1646 GET THE HABIT - ib al AY Ne slp Will PRODUCTS Be B. ¢ Product et | Here is the naval architect's 0-ton steam- ship which will be built for oe Pacific Coast and Alaska service of the C by the Bur Dry Dock C t its Yarrow plant, Vic ort The ship, t el ever to cost about $3,000.00 ) and should enter service in drawing of th be built on the P ie Coast, will Bc, LING COD LIVERS SOURCE OF VITAMIN A Most of the ling cod caught in B.C. coastal waters is disposed of in BC. other western provinces. It is sold fresh, fillet- ed and sometimes smoked. Aver- a peg catch is around 45,- In 982 it was discovered that ling cod liver oil was rich in vitamin A and the demand whic’ liately arose for the livers fishermen to save them. Prior to, 1932 the livers were thrown away as worthless. INCREASE YOUR OWN PROSPERITY BY BUILDING B.C. PAYROLLS —* The prosperity of this farming community depends largely up- om the success of its No. 1 in- dustry, the manufacture of . . PACIFIC MILK These figures tell their own story: |The Pacific Milk plant at Ab- botsford, B.C, employs 85 per- sons with an annual payroll of| $110,000.00. One million, six hundred and thirty thousand dollars was the amount paid to the co- operative dairy farmers in| this area for their milk de- livered to this plant in 1945. A further six hundred thous- and dollars was expended last year for British Columbia made supplies, such as cans, labels, boxes, etc. It is in your interest to support this B.C. Industry. Pacifie Milk Irradiated and Vacuum-Packed Kelly Douglas Co. Grows Steadily With Province The extent at of Bi British Colum- bia'’s mounting contribution to the post war effort is becoming clearer with every additional month Daily new peaks in production are being reached by our basic eee of res =P lumbering, ind agri ba soar my ‘industries, “have showed the most B. however, outstanding expansion during the new geoned ferth to join the hun- dreds o com- FIND FAVOR WITH B.C. BUILDERS Think It it Over! sed Brick Company Consistent Demand For Products of Abbotsford Fire & Pressed Brick Co. fastest-growing indy stries year, The of residents of a Cohumble's large cities and the people of manufactured. Demand for the continuing and shipm i buyers and all parts of the Ample power has been pro vided by the C. Electric for the present and future develop- ment at the thre y tactory M. ing process uw: the Bg th Press” method; two ‘one Berg with « Presses. capacity of 12.000 per day, and an “Am- snctarens ofa large “number” of household helps. 1g the articles produced Ad the firm are Shanahan's Pure Epsom Salts, free-flowing Borax, Laurall Chlorinated » Kleer- it for sluggish drains and “Leisure No-Rub Floor Wax. ‘ have 2. of panies in bolstering the economic strength of the world markets. Products, like those which which = concumpiten. 34: to ony of products of similar qual- Until recently, British Colum- bia’s progress st chiefly from her position as a primary producer. Today, however, Kei- ly Douglas Co, like many other British Columbia industries real- izes the enormous importance of manufacturing to the future of the province, for Kelly Douglas has shared in and contributed to B.C.. growth for meré than 40 years. For this future, it is essential that the current expansion of our secondary industries be re- tained now that the war is over. By secondary industries are meant the manufacturers of con- sumer goods. The products of .B.C.’s secondary industries are first in quality. Devotion to the ee of gene quality has ucts promin- pater in their teld, as it has to countless other products, at ly Douglas & Co. manufacture or pack an excellent variety of teas, coffees, lies. The makers of Nabob products know that the making of B.C. Products by B.C. people for sale in turn to province is sound common sense. For one thing, buying B.C. products means a saving of freight. In 1938 (the last year in figures on the subject are able), 83,000 pounds of from B.C. ling cod sold for $33,- SHANA { Kiet dooms +. mg ommitery eee ches Products are “MADE IN B.C.” SHANAHAN’S HOUSEHOLD HELPS specter d ond are of @ hagh SHANAHAN’S VANCOUVER, ‘s tried: and tested in the com; "s laboratory and have met with the approval of the general public. —— A 100% B.C, @ ACE @ Abbotsford Fire & Pressed Brick COMPANY LIMITED — Manutacturers of — DIAMOND ACE PRESSED BUILDING BRICK — WE ARE DOING OUR BEST TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF BRICK SUPPLY FOR THE LOWER FRASER VALLEY! PRODUCT ——— ABBOTSFORD, B.C. definite erican Clay"with » capacity of b. ~ sain |8000 per day.have been, install. the Fraser Valley are sold in | ¢- Van- The Company own 135 acres every day of of shale property on Sumas and it is the duty and privilege | Mountain, two miles from the of Val to o- | factory, This shale is known for cate by its it qualities in the possible, goods jactured in | production of pressed face brick those cities and other parts of | and ceramic building products the of the highest standard. me half mile of private road ‘in been constructed to this proper- Shanahan’s ty, where bunkers have been erected to receive the raw ma- P, J t terial, and development work has Meet veel undertaken to open the . shal With Approval This” industry is making a contribution to the “ ” situation. in the District having be SBF voy Sar of poe oar | 16 employees in its intitial stage, ‘ahan's, Vancouver, manu-| besides the work it will create inthe transpertation.of products, fuel and supplies, Are Veterans R. H. Nicholls, the President, and F. L. Connon, the Secretary, of the Company, are both vet- erans of the First Great War, and held administrative positions in the R.C.A.F. in Canada in the second, and they state that every effort will be made to keep the Percentage of returned men em- ployed as high as possible. The Company have enquiries from -alt parts of Western Can- ade for their products, but feel that first preference should be given to the local Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland building trade requirements, and will en- do their oak to see are met before shipping further afield. cipnctnenehignsighina hitachi B.C. Products will stand the test—buy them regularly. DISPLAY B.C. GOODS counters and Wide scope of British - bia's production will be shown in the displays, wil scores of items various fac- tories. HAN’S med clears of dreine mer a menih hanps trate Land meful B¢ dof quality. Pre Be. and best. All NABOB food .' MNABOB produets are superior because they are B.C. products, packed and processed close to the source of supply at their freshest lected and * KELLY! DOUGLAS & CO. fell » i Dad prepared by British Columbians trained to the highest standards, » «,e+e, VANCOUVER, CANADA