ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Money by Spending Your Money At Home This Christmas Phones 111 and 67 \ Our Quality the Best— —Our Prices the Lowest Satin Finished Mixed Candy .. 15° A wonderful assortment at .. 25° Candy n fancy boxes, from 25° to $5 Raisins, fancy eating) 25° Mixed Nuts (no peanuts) ...... 25° Chinese Ginger, No, 2 jars Loganberry, Cherry, eae Wine, quarts ‘e Cigarette, 50's at 5 - 60° Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipe in every wanted price and size. Oranges — Bananas — Fancy Apples c T The Courtesy Stores Store at Kilgard, also Abbotsford Grocery VANCOUVER HOOP TEAMS MEET DEFEAT AT MATSQUI Two fast city teams went down to defeat when they met Matsqui Sen- jor Boys and Matsqui Girls teams in Matsqui hall on Wednesday ev- ening before a capacity audience. Door receipts were $42, Results were MATSQUI Kinnon 8, Ebbeson 8, Mo- , Kemprud 1, Web- Wilson 3, al 20, Following ‘the game entertained by dancing and a good supper. The visitors went home sa- tisfied that Matsqui has excellent Gifford naul, and Master Bruce Sibbald. May Whitson, Edith Menaul, Wood and Jean McLean. Xmas at her home in Clayburn. One Miss Marjorie DeVries entertained a few friends at her home on Satur- day on the occasion of her birthday. Guests were the Misses Gertrude Fre- drickson, Edna Fredrickson, Edith Me- Betty Sibbald, Chrissie DeVries A group of C,G.LT. girls assisted in the Christmas service held in Clayburn church last Sunday. They were Misses Daisy Thompson, Winnie Nicholson, Barbara Miss Louise Thompson is spending * Miss Caroline McLennan of Gifford spent a few days in Vancouver visit- ing friends. of the best juvenile concerts ever sat in this district took place AT SUMAS Ce ON SATURDAY ‘Trap-shooters were timely customers of local poultry-raisers last Saturday by taking home some $152 worth of turkeys, ducks and chickens after the competition conducted at Whatcom road under auspices of Upper Sumas Game Protective Association. Trophies of the day aggregated 25 turkeys, 20 Pekin ducks and six RI. Red fowls. One of the grand-daddies of the shoot was able to show his younger competitors the possibilities of a trusty musket placed in front of substantial avoirdupols. His steady trigger-finger made his Christmas dinner sure and abundant, with plenty of birds to spare for friends. The crowd of cempetitors was esti- mated, at a busy period of the day, FAT CHRISTMAS BIRDS APLENTY' — |Farm Stock Thrive On Our Feeds... Brackman-Ker Poultry and Stock Feeds do on your farm what others do on paper. RESULTS COUNT. B. & K. are more than hold- ing their own in face of great- ly increased competition. Is If you are not a B. & K. customer, why experiment longer at your own expense? BRACKMAN-KER MILLING COMPANY, LTD. a hin tatord. to number at least 100. com~ menced in the forenoon, and contin- ued until dusk. Pield men were E. H. Boley, J. Frith and C. A. Lamson. Among local best shots of the day were Albert Lee and Roy Serl, while two Americans gave a good demon- stration of their marksmanship. . basketball material.and loyal sup- Phone 52 porters. on Wednesday evening, being present- ed by Gifford junior school pupils and the C.G.LT., under direction of Miss Louise Thompson, the teacher. ‘The program’ comprised 20 numbers and ante Claus Jouded with and: Henly decorated for the occasion Mth ‘Yuletide festoon, und n huge Christ- F. Marshall, local manager On Friday evening the Matsqui hall was filled to capacity, when the chil- dren of the public school presented their Christmas concert, The program was excellently delivered, after which bags of candy were given to the chil- dren. Special mention should be made of three numbers on the . program,| ¢)<* “The Sailor's Hornpipe” under super- vision of Miss Carlson, was well pre- sented by five young ee Barbara Wood, Vera Purvis, Freda Mundy, Bet- ty Paterson and Vivian Crist. “Dais- jes” a solo by Miss A. Beharrell re- SPECIALIZING IN BETTER-CLASS RESIDENCES & FARM BUILDINGS. My Customers Are Satisfied— Ask Them ! ach number was presented with assur- and thorough training by| A social evening of the Royal Purple er*| was held on Monday evening. During the evening Mrs. Atkins was with a silver basket in appreciation of her work of the past two years. of the members present received a Christ- Wood, accompanied by Mra, D. n the Shade of tne Celved hearty applause, andthe Nur-|.Ol Apps Tenet hy xe ierey | as Batt ry Rhyme Dance by the following bbakd, accompanied by Balth Senaul se children: Alice Paterson, Audrey Kerr Evelyn Williamson, Betty Sibbald, Vi- vian Crist, Eldon Jacobson, Joe Olund errette Dance” by littie Nellie accompanied by Mra F. Coghlan; “Irish Jig’? In true Irian style by Edith Monaul, accompanied by Norah Paterson One of the dialogues presented by the GIT, girls brought peals of maushter unzman, waboda and Do! fro the audience. This dialogue was . Morris The oie acter aLOar: ened “The Bommambullat” iiss May AT THIS SEASON OUR THOUGHTS i Whiteon, “Is He Downhearted?” No! ranged the program were Miss Carl- REVERT GRATEFULLY TO THOSE Phone Abbotsford 87¥ son, Miss Frederickson, Miss Henry, ver, Archib NELS OLUND MT, LEHMAN, B.C. and Mr.- Pennington. etvincingly. "When Edith Menaul. enter- WHOSE GOODWILL HAS MADE Among those of the younger set ed the Malogue the second time, garbed In who are their holidays at ightelothes us tho “Irian Sonmambolist” POSSIBLE OUR PROGRESS their homes here are Misses Grace She received a «reat ovation Hurum, Gertrude Menaul, Elsie Fre- pian ote oe aratclng ctve cullarenc, aire pa de site ag ea. a derickson, Rhoda Matles, Maxine Mor- Del Woods presided at the plano and Rev. ‘TIEST WISHES FOR d Bellingham COAL ris and Agnes Ebbeson. Mer) Acoea, waa chelrinags: P tangar Ee Nn Mr. T. S. Knight, former manager = a q 2 A of the Bank of Commerce, Matsqui, ; C b Sh MOTOR TRANSFER, FURNI- and now at Fernie, is renewing ac- ae craters Joyous risimas Barber Shop TURE MOVING, TRUCKING || 2intancestips Ter. ——— Quick s Service ‘Careful Work and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jensen and fam- Meets First Satur- AND A Pool Room Low Ral % ily are spending Xmas in Bellingham. days of Evel : Miss Marian Bell 1s spending Xmas ii, Abbatatorst + Hot Baths 35¢ at her home here. mt e ear o appiness W. WALL, Barber Abb fe dT fe w. STEWAIEr, nec. J ols ord Lranster TO THE ELECTORS OF Alliscala Weleoinge ai rosperiiy JOE OLSEN, Billiard Hall Ey ONSD ALE #1 EONS: MATSQUI MUNICIPALITY: x Phone 83 Phone ABBOTSFORD 34” Unforseen circumstances having changed t my plans for the immediate future, I feel & B® it iy my duty as Reeve of the District of Matsqul to frankly declare my intentions at this time, so that the electors will not be mislead. During the past few months, the de- pressed economic conditions haye also af- fected my personal practice Insofar as collections are concerned, and, an oppor- tunity having arisen this week for me to ‘engage in a promising field of endeavor in Monarch uses - telephone to keep tab on revolt Joseph Gilmour am Staff CLAY BURN O™ just turned four and ens speaking only Polish, little oman Semezyszyn, traveller by Pantie Pacific from Lemberg in Poland to Drumheller, Alberta, is here shown photographed at Win- nipeg when his 7,000-mile trip was “St is o trite but true axiom that— “Quality Is True Economy” _ and no other proof of this Is required In our industry than the steady, constant Clayburn Products —the Finest Made % Pe Vancouver, I wish to state that Kshall not} nearly ‘completed. Laughing Brick for all purposes preterpsog, kiran ten Ole Pe UE Ns evassis be available as reeveship candidate in| heartily, little 3 Roman appears to Sewer & Drain Pipe Paes Seay of, eae paugetoas satsgut ine as) 5 his new coun- aa press dispatch from Spain, «REALLY PERSONAL Resales ee reputation In forelgn—as well us domestic eleetins try and the lee onthec.P.R. | ld ing to the Spanish revo- SERVICE Linings, Special Units see mets, Maa. we ake barelul®thabavely It Ju not without due thought, and much| Who looked after him so pleasant- lution, says: ; unit is equal to that reputable Standard of regret, that I take this step, I have #iy- ly ,during his ts but apparently When you leaye a piece of machinery “King Alfonso himself contin- worth $1000 in a shop to be repaired, you want to feel sure its will g2t care and skillful attention, don’t you ? That is exactly what it is given at the Abbotsford Motors Garage. Excellence, en of my best to my district, and I am sure {hut my loyal friends will not be disap- ued to dominate the situation, THE CLAYBURN COMPANY, LimiTED pointed at my decision, in that am of- keeping in constant touch with Factories; Clayburn & Kilgard. J. W. BALL, fered a professional future more promising BUILDING CONTRACTORS distant cities by telephone.” CHIROPRACTIC Thos. W. Holland 0 1 could hope for in my present ca- JOBBING AND REPAIRS pacity. I sincerely thank one and all at this time a for their generosities and co-operation, es~ pecially my colleagues on the Council, and Whether it’s a king whose name is threatened, a B.C. business man with a big deal pending afar off, or an anxious daddy wondering — KS of the actual work is performed by we *s Jobbing, Repairs garage owners. DRY CLEANERS Office opposite Abbotsford Hotel Hours: 9 AM. to $30 P.M. Sunday 1 to & When Other Methods Fail, Try Chiropractic ! Phone 59¥ ESSENDENE AVE, Schnare & Jacobson I shall take the opportunity iar Ee Basement Work stout his family at home, the \ —That’s your guarantee of service ! Phone 39 for ch the election platform to give @ full account tance telephone is avail- a HENDERSON’S Lay MOCATED IN. ABBOTSFORD Bagel Curing my, ‘teray’ of Concrete Work able to help solve the problem. ABBOTSFORD MOTORS GARAGE ) office. Saw-filing Roof-Repairs Foundations Set In, Buildings Raised, Etc. I further trust that your next Reeve will Phone 62 be worthy of the trust which I have en- deayored to justify to the fullest extent of my ability. ry ‘My property interests will remain In Matsqui—as my heart has been, and al- ways will be, Wishing each and every one of you mB more prosperous New Year. JOHN F. WOOD, B.Y.Se. Boverelgn and citizen keep in “touch with distant cities by tel- ephone.” CLEANERS & TAILORS Dry Cleaning and Pressing of LADIES GARMENTS G. H. LOACH REAL botALk AND GENERAL INSURANCE Fire London and Lancashire Life insurauce Vo. ASSETS $is,uvy,vwwwe NO NOLES NO A NO ARGUMENIS i —Prompt and Liperal Seitucuenis C.0'D. BELL Het for December— 4 AGENT, MATSQUI, BO, Agent— E. A. HUNT Abbotsford, B.C. Phone 39 Sykes & Davis, the contractors, are building an addition to Mr. Thomp- son's house near the Masonic hall. BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Life BRADNER, B.C, Phone Alderg. 289 SYKES & DAVIS B.SYKES DAVIS GENERAL CONTRACTORS ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Barber Shop and Pool Room CONFECTIONERY A. HOLMBERG Former Matsqui Hotel, Matsqui, B.C. z “ALL YEAR ROUND— order some for your holiday table. ABBOTSFORD SCHOOL _ Proficiency Pardlep’s Toiletries ...the Perfect Gift! Yardley’s Toilet Sets ‘These famous English toilet pre- ay * ot S REDUCED FARES BELLINGHAM % Secs are 7 parations delicately scent to puurpay. BARBER SHOP & SMOKES Merry Christmas Please the most fastidious w auey, critareeiane Everson Everett Seattl> Soit Drinks, Christmas Candies _AND THANKING MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR man, make marvelous Chri Sumas to Mverett—¢285; : Novelties, Etc, Etc. mas gifts. They are so easy to can be absolutely certain of high quality, and sold the country over at the same return $8.00 ugh Tické Direct Connections Stage leaves ps for », Daily 00 pm, and GAY pom H ‘THEIR MANY YEARS’ OF PATRONAGE WISHING ONE choose, they AND ALL LADIES HAIR DRESSING | MISS NOKAH BELL, Hairdresser mary Nagy Ss ily 0 Am. | A Prosperous New Year price, From gee to $1900 cece Tan aie eetee_Sellinghe noe 12 meen Ena JUBILEE CANDY SHOP Prosy q Soe UD Yardley’s Shaving Set Set i tl Since “Se. pirect Connections ‘with Vancouver E. A. HUNT Phone 39 A Soap in wooden bowl, $9.50 nner, : < . a Chilliwack, Hope and Seattle Stages. sin) tooden eT f masa Ze, 4, tut | Gr HESSELGRAVE, § thy Duark, 2 hone M-22 1B—Do Fraser, Mary Taylor, ae | cultiuas | Margaret Fraser, P. H. DAWSON GENERAL MERCHANT HUNTINGDON, B.C. Xmas Cheer for Royal York WATER NOTICE MRS. C, B. STEVENS first-class for DRESSMAKING Diversion and Use TAKE NOTICE that Ernest and diehee CHRISTIAN SCLENCE SOCIETY ] in the LO.O.F. Hall, Sumas, Wash. The peer of shaving ikts—made Sunday Schoo! at 11 am. in England for men who are : Fin { Vedder Mountain Stream, flowing | ore Service on Sunday at 11 am. ie and Fancy Sewing gut ot weet and drains in Sumad Drainse are particular. Yardley’s shay- Remodelling, Repairing, - Ete. Ditch at @ point about Three unre ing stick, lotion and talc — in 5 TASS 3 Doors S “Thirty-three (333) Feet more or less tcom neat leatherold case. St. Ann's Catholic Church r South of Picture Showy $2:15 nd wht be diverted HRISTMAS MAS one Ladies Lavender Gift Set $3.00 —Yardley’s Shav Shaving cream or stick 31: 00 an tin of talcum Set.. =< ies ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Yardley's Perfumed Soap bx. $] ~ Williams’ Shaving Set t 3 | ene Every Welaceday crening Shaving soap, after shave $1.00 Voraen‘e) Fert di Hoep,- box. 6 0° ® Aptlom rate $130 per lotions, talcand soap 7 BATH SALTS At Half Price $1:50 French Bath Salts in Xmas Cards, Tinsel Garlands Books for Boys and Girls Cigarettes and Cigars ibe in fancy packages for the men oe Cameras, Fancy Stationery Kodaks, Brownies & Ansco Xmas Stockings, Candies ee | Ass'n. | IER HELLER, Editor cent per word per 30 or —Hely Commun ay, Townabtp Weat work vt Notley was posted on the grounds Twenty-two (22), B.D. Vicar} De 920, A copy of this fancy bottles, assorted 75° | Waterman's Pens from $1,50 Sitice and an Appieaiton pursuant there- H Ae age a tan apantiyy more, pues and brought to thoir odors.—HALF PRICE ... Eclipse Pens $1.00 . : ¢ to and to tho Water Act will be filed tn of Christmas and New Year|present prime condition by tho More than 20 Years Compoui s’ prescription in Eng- and tecn age classes Orfice ot the ‘Comptroller of Wa dinners, but still on the hoof.|finest of expert care. Prior to ap- land, USA, a Werte Gane i wi gS ees They are the grand champion car lot of fifteen Angus steers pur- chased by the Royal York hotel for the end of the year festlyitles, ‘being part of a consignment of 60 steers bought by tho hotel for that purpose, They were bred and fattened at the Canadian Pacific Experimental Farm at Strath- pearing on Royal York menus as roasts and steaks, they had a parting and as it were sunset glory by being sent to the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto where they wore viewed and admired by His Pxcellency Lord Willingdon who ig shown inspecting them in above Photograph, » ‘The Old Paths and New W y} Rights, Parliament Bulla RE ‘ON, Paar} hirty (30) day) Hipwell’s Prescription Pharmacy Mall Orders Receive Prompt Attention. ABBOTSFORD Phone 127Also at Chilliwack — and — Sardis Newspaper. The Date of the first pubtiest ian of this Notice ls December 24th, (Signed) REDE & (Ab) os © ITE, Warmers B1TOS