Spraying - Cultivating - Mowing - Belt Work = on Premises on fe nena saecteg ak rubber’ until: toe rubber strike is over) pods TL: LOEWEN t R.R. | ABBOTSFORD SELL YOUR POULTRY +* tous. We pay live weight. The short avoids shrinkage. Phone 284 for pickup service for your poultry and eggs. = —— SHIP TODAY WITH THE M-S-A—— = M-S-AEgg & Poultry Ltd. POULTRYMEN! What precautions in manage- ment and feeding should be observed when you put your pullets in the laying house? A. Have houses cleaned and peo coy By ae C. Cull all thin birds and cripples. D, Avoid crowding — Provide enough perch room, mash trough space and water space. E, Change mash feed ee ey, Stem. ehcp) Relies ‘Mash to Thrivo Laying Mash. NOTE: Hamp, Rock and Red Pullets intended for breeders should receive B & K Breeder Mash containing powdered milk “SERVING YOU IN YOUR DISTRICT” - Brackman-Ker Milling Co. Ltd Lid. FARM MOTORS Your Extra “Hired-men” Let these tough little electric motors deo your heavy seasonal work for you! Their cost and operation is very small, A talk with your B.C. Electric Saricel tural Representative will show you how one motor presi Seal up to fill the silo, cut wood, shell corn, hoist hay and, in general, do a variety of jobs that would pend ordimarily be accomplished by extra “above SPSrre PR ms a associ of cows which have qualified for Certifieates association, ae ried off many Fair, Here is Best Stock Horse,2, Jack Turn- Ju nior local, 1, Pad- dy Lat Belem Classes Brood mare with foal * foot, on: only to be judged, 3, Mrs. say Suara are x 14.2 hands, ridden ya Pas or en 14 a sony or un- oasis ‘he ni ae English sad- , Jack Turn- Best Western saddle _ horse, ® » Marion Mur- Best Lady er Western style, 1, Marion Murra tleman Rider, Western ane 1, Jack Tu years or under, Abbotsford. that many junior farmers from the Matsqui district received prizes and ribbons at Fair. In t Gu lass, a 2 year old heifer and a calf entered by Heather Black- as a unit. Heifer calf owned by Heather also a first place in the Junior secti In the Mates competition, tgrthe order in which they Ww REPEAT VICTORIES AT OTHER VALLEY EVENTS Light Horses From Upper Sumas Star In Show Rings At Chilliwack Fair Light horses from the stables of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beldam, Jack Turnbull and oe we (now Mrs. Jack Turnbull) car- wards at the recent Chilliwack were placed: Best local boy or gici rider, 12 12%, to Best family class, Mrs. C. H.|tions which C. H. Beldam, Paddy FARMERS NEEDING WINTER HELP May Secure Experienced Polish Veterans at Prevailing Rates of Pay A number of Polish veterans, thoroughly ex- perienced in agriculture, will be available short- ly. For complete details on how this help may be secaret, apply your Local Office, ‘Natioagt t Service, Domi Py cial ‘Aileen Gales; ae. Cnticl ilies: able of Agriculture. SHARP DROP IN THIS YEAR’S HONEY CROP Present estimate o of the 1946 the season. The clovers ee did not yield, and many chad commercial Fearne Hs, have had to feed their issue es throughout the summer. YOU MAY BE SURE! IF YOU FEED COLUMBIA MASHES: this coming winter, your production of Eggs PS Oe ee Se ee Don't Forget: BC. rd ia Wed., Oct. 2 COLUMBIA GRAIN MILLING GO. (Located North o% Cold Storage Lockers) a team Blacklock. i Rita Fweins, Frank Keis and Gordon Borg won first ‘is entry was third in the open senior heifer class. Judging team of Frank Gordon asi ship group of Heather Blacklock, Frank Keis and Alex Gergley also received top honors. THEIR RECORD IS IMPRESSIVE Win at Chilliwack, ¢ Abbotsford AUCTION SALE PURE BRED JERSEYS at Hatzic Prairie on Tues. Oct. 1 lpm. Standard Time 1.—Purebred Registered Jersey, 5 yrs. (Sire Rosa's Vivian); mikling 5 mos, No. 136188. 2.—Noble Bessa Linda; bred. 4 Willow Mere ‘Blossom, No. 169- 183; age 3 yrs., milking, not bred, 5. ;—Aviator's Maud Helen No, 157- "= ‘This anima! just 2 yrs., not bred 6.—Violet's Topcy; Born in March, |. Bred. 7.—Rosa's Daisy Blossom; Born in March, yn's Tims Trixie; Born .—Rosalee's Marion; Born May 25, 1945. 10. —Rus!; Arminella. nf papers not returned from Otta- gd ——Ruslyn Maud's Barbara, Born Mowing machine, hay rake, ma- ‘nure spreader, plow, harrows, rt .| duals of standard of Canadi Local Junior Poultry Club Members Other Field Days Boys’ and pH New Hampshire Poul ch supervised by Rev. G. R. Tench, is concluding one of its wee iene cessful Reg ng youngsters competed at many fairs and field days youngsters and their Lngmie | ha’ with ihe: Bede which were accorded to them. ve been very pleased Results of the Pacific National Exhibition Jr. Poultry Judging contests held at Chilliwack. Sept. 11 and 12 show that the Ab- botsford club placed second and third in the team contest, (four- second with 643 points. em) fol- lows; Audrey Tench 218, Mar- jory Bolton 217, Walter Baines Phiccence “B” team was third with 598 points: Lois Lind scor- ing 201, Marvin Bell 200 and Verna Harrah 197. First In Placing tsford “A” team took first place in placing the four indivi- three breeds, with 369 points out of a possible 450, and the “B” te: was second for reasons for placing. In the individual judging con- test with 59 entrants, Audrey Tench was third and Marjory Bolton fourth. nang Bolton was first in placing and Audrey Tench in reasons for placing. with aggregate 2401 points, Maple Ridge club with 2249 poi The season's program will con- clude with a visit to all flocks by A, E. Donald and F. Cor, district agriculturist. The mem. bers will then make their “indi. vidual reports of the records for the yout. RECORD CONSIGNMENT OF HOLSTEINS TO U.K. Further recognition of be eee! ., recent purchase of 220 outstand- ing. Canadian Holstein cattle RA Separator, . scale, drain tile; shingles; hay fork; and many other articles too numerous to! Mention. ED. JONES Auctioneer rom British Les eg Cattle Resets for a sum excess of half million dollars. This sum, mays the Commercial Intelligence Jour- he larges id for any single shipment of a, met the high: ‘ieations tone eves Spaiahed exportation RD, B.C. co 3 | PHONE 285 iaarien re a imports are few Monge oo Buy at home and .C. industries. compared with a support ————. UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION AT LADNER % MILE SOUTH of EAST DELTA HALL, EMBREE RD. Monday, September 30th At 12:30 P.M. Standard Time Cattle and Implements as follows: 317 Head Cattle 1—Dot, 4 year old Holstein, due December 26th. 2—Spotty, 5 year old Holstein, due February 3rd, 3—May, 5 year old Holstein, due October 10th. 4—Molly, 3 year old Holstein, due October 15th, 5—Stew, 4 year old. Holstein, due October 6th. 6—Winnie, 4 year old Holstein, due December 22nd. 7—Patty, 4 year old Holstein, due October Ist. 8—Susie, 7 year old Holstein due November 28th. 9—Sara, 2% year old Holstein, Springing. 10—Dolly, 3 year old Holstein, due February 10th. 11—Fanny, 4 year old Holstein, due November Ist. 12 - 18—Springing Holstein Heifers, all due by Oct. 15. 19—Polly, 4 year old Holstein due October 20th, + 24—Spring Holstein Heifers, all due by Oct. 15. 25—Josie, 3% year old Holstein just fresh, 2nd calf. 26—Annie, 4 year old Holstein, due February 10th, 27—Darkie, 4 year old Holstein, milking, bred Aug, 25. 28—Nigger, 4 year old Holstein, due October 12th. 29—Guernsey Heifer, Springing and due date of sale. 30 - 31—Springing Jersey Heifers. 32 - 33—Pasture bred Durham Heifers, 34—Jersey Heifer due in December. ~ 35—3 year old Holstein due October 28th. 36—Young Holstein Beef Cow, 45 Head of Grade Suffolk Ewes and Lambs, 1 Pure Bred Romney Marsh Ram. Sheep Dipping Tank, Galvanized Iron, 5 Sheep Feeding Racks. . Large Sheep or Hog Shipping Crate ~ 16-t. 4” Tire Low wood-wheel Wagon: two 4” big Wagons; 3% tire high wood-wheel wagon> es D x, new Democrat, steel tires; Cockshutt Drill s seed attachment; Cockshutt Double Bottom 14” Sulky Plow; Iron Age Potato Planter and Fertilizer; Panning 3 in and Sacker; 2 Sets Spreaders; Multimuth Pow Saw; G Useful roan Saddle Mare, quiet and very su’ ren. We have personally inspected Mr. Embree’s Stock and Equip- ment and we can recommend his Cattle as being about the nicest herd of Holsteins we have had the pleasure to offer for sale for aI long time. His implements ‘nee not numer- ous are all in top shape and we can assure buyers that this whole sale warrants your attendance. Lester Embree, Owner GIBSON’S aucT CHILLIWACK n ie for child~ LANGLEY PRAIRIE Star ook Britain,