ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Boys’ School Boo SPECIAL A good tough see shoe. Sizes ll to 13... .. Per loa es a Pea 5 Other lines WE 2 ooo. one cen one Especially good children’s shoes, lowest prices Shoe Repairs Competent work at a moderate ABBOTSFORD SHOE STORE 0. C. GRANT, Proprietor Good Shoes & Shoe Repairing | | Providing the Fraser Valley | with a Quick, Efficient, | Reliable, Economical - | Freight Service J yielding high, Blue Bells going about Heavy Pea Crops Being Harvested At Sumas Some ten threshing outfits are at work in the Sumas district, being op- erated by the following thresher-men: Mat Anderson, L. Beharrell, A. Loney, J. Blacklock, E. Lunde, S. Ford, J: Starr Wm. Porter, F. Hartshorn and C. A. Lamson. Oats are averaging just over one ton to the acre, wheat is just an average crop, but field peas are one ton to the acre, just under a ton. and Mandarins Duck-Shooting Season Dates Open season for ducks, coots, geese and brant in the Western District of B.C. has been set this year from Oct 15 to Jan. 31. Jack snipe season is open during the same period. Both Our next Auction Sale will be held on if The 10th Day of September, If you have anything that you wish to dispose of, let us have the listing At Once. If your goods are advertised, you will stand a better chance to get a fair price for them. Advertising your goods helps you, and “Tt Pays to Advertise” Abbotsford Brokerage & Realty Co. Next a it helps us. DO NOT FORGET 1 lates a Daily. bag limit—Ducks, 20 of all kinds in one day, and not more than 150 ofall kinds in a season. Geese— 10 in bne day, and not more than50 in a seaSon. Thére is a closed’ season in British Columbia on band-tailed pigeons, swans wood". duck, eider duck, black-bellied and golden plover, Greater and Lesser Yellow-legs, dowitchers, knots, oyster- alaropes, stilts, surf-birds, id all shore birds not joned. migratory game birds in 5 otherwise m Shooting o} B.C. earlier th@m-one hour before stfn- rise or later thaitone hour after sunset is prohibited. WE RECOMMEND for Growing Poultry: B. & K. Developing Food A Combination of Choice Mixed Grains B. & K. Growing Mash A Splendid Bone Developer Give this Food a Fair Trial BRACKMAN & KER MILLING COMPANY, LTD. Abbotsford, Phone 52 F, Marshall, local manager cAn integral part of the system that enables you to en- joy the inestimable boon of electric service, Berrisn CoLumB1a VANCOUVER Rectan Departments of Our Service» Complete Garage, Towing and Wrecker Service Tires, Gas, Oil, Accessories, Repair’ Parts Duco Airbrush Spraying--autos or furniture Acetylene Welding and Tractor Work Electrical Installations, Fixtures: and Equipment Radios, Batteries and Supplies WEIR’S. GARAGE PHONE 36 ABBOTSFORD S—————=—=—=——SS—SSSSSSSEE_LSEE__S WHY SO PARTICULAR? asked a woman recently when we were examining her eyes. failure to be particular and careful may mean more eyestrain and more discomfort instead of the relief and easy vision that result from wearing the right glasses rightly made and fitted”. We have the latest instruments for doing careful, skillful, particular wark and the disposition to do it. WM. H. FRANCKS, R.0. In atte@ance at J, C. Tucker’s ON THE FIRST AND THIRD MONTH For appeintment PHONE Eyesight Specialist Jewelry Store, Alexandra Block WEDNESDAYS OF EVERY 75R or eall, Knocks Wheel Off Car; Drives On Guno Singh lost « front wheel of his Ford car last Sunday, when he was struck by a hit-and-run motorist on the McCrimmon hill. A passer-by, however, took the number of the of- fending car, and a summons has been served upon Fred. J. Wood of Mission, who will inform the court if he is the party concerned. Dressing Parlor for Ladies Atangard Barber Shop Fire totally destroyed the Ross Shin- gle Mill, located a few miles west of} 31st Fs T. Menzies Ss. S. A. Cawley Mr. sod Mrs, ne agipphs and family are residing on the Loney proper- po " Copping Block, Ri perstord Phone 75F ty, McKenzie road, ote Mrs. Loney : 4 |having moved on to the “Paylor farm i Opposite. Mr. Stobbs is employed. at oc the Pacific Milk -condensary. +patch y CARS | . ° High Grade Lumber & Shingles ASSEY-HARRIS arest Agat i = MILLED RIGHT CAREFULLY GRADED FE I ] | MOULDING LATH LONG TIMBERS arm Implements AIL fs; E Fruit and Dairy Lands for Sale ARE THE BEST U : ae — | W. C. BLINCH ws ae Local Agent : x GENERAL MERCHANDISE ed be GAS, OIL, ETC. par WHATCOM ROAD (opposite % Monicipal Hall Phone 23M gM Abboteford Lumber, Mining i! ‘ & Development Co., Ltd. es, : J. 0, TRETHEWEY, President w. GRAY faeretary . Es Telephone Abbotsford 10 A City jin : Store | : ! . ° 4 1 a 3 ki Eff in every respect. The highest 4 J 5 z A Fast-Wor ng, Iclent quality pharmaceuticals, and two aoe f ¢ qualified druggists. A large | |% ee | Crew of Carpenters tar ec of stoner \3 U| A substantially-built home or barn is a good in- ee pas puscrippone He! f zl yestment—profitable financially, and profitable in Dipges: Mapazines, MEWS DA DELs, 4 its provision of comfort, security and health. Olund toiletries, kodaks, supplies, and a ZA maintains an efficent, fast-working carpenter crew above all, a consistent aim to ca | | t- and is in a position to give you the utmost value for maintain CUALITY in every de- _ vig i "| ¥ the price you pay. Get his estimate before contracting partment, ' eo At Ya! 7 NELS OLUND Genuine Rubberset Brush $119 oso fl | 7 MT. LEHMAN, B.C. GENERAL CONTRACTOR & 50c kt. Klenzo Shaving é \ P it Soap; a real $2.00 value for $1.19 if a 7 % “ ” 2, TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 4 : Ace Haddrell $s Rey. T, 3. Paton, B.A.,- Pastor an . . a Services on Sunday Next— hi UDSON TAXI 10 a.m.; Sunday School and Adult RESUS MOLT LAE é Bible class. Abbotsford | Eeliable, Comfortable Taxi Service at} 11 am—Subject: “Strength for the Phone 8 | Reasonable Rates 3 p.m.—Serviee in St. Paul’s Church, 55 | Ne iat Driver _ Parties Catered To. |Huntingdon. } ag PHONE 83 Day.” ne -_ 7.30 p.m.: Subject “The Prince of a in Peace.” 77 When in Matsqui |} vou are cordially invited to’ these ai bd ie TRY THE Bervices. if | 3 | CLAYBURN UNITED CHURCH Se Matsqui Cafe wort: 3 F wae M.A., Pastor : ot \: ‘corning Service a.m. .\ \ HOT MEALS. GOOD FOOD | gvening Service 7D ft / BAR ‘MRS. J, KEMPRUD Matsqui (old Methodist church) 3 p.m. R . | Biversid® Road, next B st - Garage Coquitlam May Dispense With F One hundred and twenty \ Te women in British Columbia use Pacific 0 A plebiscite is being taken at Port|/Milk. It is served on oatmeal and es aying Teaming Coquitlam on Sept. 1 to decide if the | fruit, in tea and coffee. But the large- a f k city shall revert to a municipal system |st use is in cooking. The unusual ot W of policing, or continue under the pro- |richness of this good milk makes it the aoe , rans er or vincial force. choicest obtainable in the preparation 3 et Reasonable Charges Sia of fine dishes. is Rive 3 yell To Be Undertaken |New B. C. E. Station Near Hop Fields hay beanbag Too Small To Be A The up of the new hop ae tc . ‘ pre fields in vicinity of Kidd has made that ‘ 2 Garden Plowin, al Di point quite important, and consequently et aor Rpea Generel: Drayink | P Evitish Golumbin Riectric Railway * 7 Company have decided to make the De Nw 3 G. A. McKAY Graw crossing a flag station. Under ae: tone 18M__ McCallum Wa. op. tospitn) [the new arrangementwhich comes into Factories at rey —_—_—__— ec’ trains = % st se ; ‘social z will be held in Pop-| will stop at this point on being flagged. LADNER & ABBOTSFORD ty hall on Friday, September 2 at 8| This crossing is about a quarter of a — wei ; Jmile cast of Kidd. — and Pool Room Joe. Bruce, Abbotsford, on Friday of last week., | Partial insurance covers a loss estimat-) jed at $10,000. Near 100 persons attended the Round Up dance in Sumas last Saturday. barber Joe Olsen, tables Enclosed Hair- ieee MASTOID AFFECTION CAUSES “= A i ie ws ts DEATH OF KILGARD MAN es NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS rand Ms. TB Staton, Kile L DAYS AGAIN = Mr. and Mrs. Po e Straiton, Spat Correetion to Prize List. passed away ‘ancouver 1 Class Number juired to $2.75 || Hospital on Monday, death being caused And we are Well Stocked to Supply the Student migetitntas an exhibit by mastoiditis. Deceased had been SCRIBBLERS PADS SET SQUARES ERASERS 213— ee $995 taken to the city a short time ago, suf- PENCILS INK PAINTS CRAYONS 214 5 fering from the ear affection, and was RULERS BLOTTERS COMPASSES PASTE 221— 2 $3.45 |Joperated upon just previous to his PROTRACTORS PENHOLDERS ~ PEN NIBS PENCIL BOXES 222— me death. 223— 5 all at The deceased young man, who was SPECIAL os — Se 227 5 27 years of age, was born at Straiton. Highroads Dictionary ... ... -.. 450 228— 5 He leaves, other than his parents, a Elementary Composition * . 500 231— 12 price wife and two young children. Also one History of ee 5c 232— 5 brother Roy, and four sisters, Mrs. A. School Atlas . he fe whee aes . 233— 5 R. Keeping, Mrs. Chas. Keeping, Mrs. School Geography Sy in ae eae 234— 5 Lindores, and Miss Addie, all residing 237— 12 in the district. 238— 12 The funeral takes place this after- W W 241— 8 noon, from Gillies’ parlors, Sumas, to e A. ATTIE 242— 8 Musselwhite cemetery. i le Grocer Phone 67 for Service 243— 8 —— Bincerssie pritipathy:. taevtended, to Abbotsford’s Reliab ; the bereaved relatives. Secretary The prize list as printed was cor- %,|rect according to copy prepared by committee. Motorcyclist Injured In Collision Mack Quinn of Mission, sustained a fractured wrist and lacerations when he ran into a car driven by R. Wards of Kilgard, while traveling north on his motorcycle along Riverside road last Saturday night. The accident oc- curred between Clayburn and St. Ni- cholas, the motorcycle showing a very dim headlight at the time. The injur- ed young man was taken to the local hospital for attention. Oil-Lease Syndicate Being Formed In conjunction with Mr. N. Hill, Major Watson and Mr. Frith of Van- couver have been busy in this district for the past week selling units in the Ghost River Oil Syndicate, a leasing sub-organization formed to acquire cer- jtain realty in the Turner Valley oil fields in Alberta. Approximately $4,000 was subscribed, and arrange- ments for floating the syndicate are now in the hands of the local bank manager. Important Meeting Of Jubilee Assn. An important meeting of sharehold- ers and directors of the A. S. M. Jubilee Recreation Association, Ltd. is called for Thursday, Sept. ist in the Memorial Hall, when all shareholders are urged to attend. The meeting opens at 8 p.m. promptly. Good Hardware At Honest Prices Has been our policy since estab- lishing here, and that policy has been approved by the public. To care for our expanding business we plan to offer our customers a bigger and better stock selec- tion at rock-bottom prices. We are here for your convenience W. H. HUDSON Phone 81 Abbotsford The Highest 6-Cylinder Car Value On the Market Today Essex Super Six Hudson Super Six MANY MODERN REFINEMENTS LET US DEMONSTRATE —o——_ You Get a Fair Deal and Lasting Satisfaction When You Buy from your Local Dealer M. ANDERSON Phone 1022 MATSQUI, B.C. HOTEL ATANGARD Atangard, Ltd., Proprietors Twenty-Four Single Rooms Sixteen En-Suite Rooms (with or without bath) Well-Arranged Dining Room ABBOTSFORD, B.C. AMERICAN PLAN: $3.50 PER DAY Unsurpassed Cuisine Comfortable Louge & Parlor HOT WATER HEATING MODERN PLUMBING H. L. Atkins W. 8. Gardiner Phone Abbotsford 100 a