ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS ~ to Save Money. DEPARTMENT— Our Savings Deposit Department | HERE ARE FIVE POINGS OF INTE REST IN OUR SAVINGS ABBOTSFORD Douglas Brown, 2 year and S4nonth | the day previously | The funeral w undertaking Hazelwood Cem noon, Rev. T. Much symp: bereaved mothe held from the Gi Huntingdon, to ‘y on Sunday after- Paton officiating, y is extended to the who is at present ill Wattie’s Special Blend Tea 65c ABBOTSFORD PUBLIO SCHOOL PROMOTIONS old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brown, Try a pound of Lee er ee roe: iano s in the M. S. A. hospital yne, 4 ahlman, Carrie Leary, Makes It Worth Your While jo y listing: bean taken tiers Allen Hay, Arthur Siasbell,” Aibeoe Beard, Lilas Smith, Ivy Bailey, Frank- lin White, Leslie Groat. To 6A—Ethel Johnson, Wesley Cru- thers, Edna Boyce, Lillian Coutts, Ar- thur Rosie, Willie Calvert, Sylvia Har- rop, Glenys Walters, Boydell Hill, Colin Emmerson. ii ths local i tal To 6B—Bernice Dunham, Gordon Gos- ds 4 gh ee pe eA gs ling, Alice Sykes, Ervin Wright, Ethel hs 1—We pay % on Deman leposits > 4 c Combs, Patritia Millard, Beryl White, . r ; Mr. Clark has purchased the farm on - . 3 » \ J . : Kathleen Routledge, Felton Lonsdale. H the Yale road, recently occupied by Mr athleen’ | ze, = 2.—We pay 5a on Time Deposits and Mrs. Olding, who have taken up res. roun = ie Smith, Billy Taylor, Jot Trethe- ek, at thee —i.e.: deposits which are withdrawable residence in Mr. Shortreed’s house in ive: q i after notice is given 3.—You Pay No Operation Charge fer Either Account. 4.—Interest Compounded Semi-Annually. 5.—Our Longer Office Hours: a mM, 9 a.m. to teed p.m. If you wish to know more about our Savings Deposit Accounts, write us for full information - the Village. Mr. J. W. Winson of Huntingdon will address next Monday’s meeting of Abbotsford Men’s Club. G. MeKay is raising and moving back a d nce of 20 feet the News shop to enable erectibn of an office in front. Mr. U. J. Weatherbee-has returned to Abbotsford and is erecting another store building on his Essendene avenue property. The structure will be 20 fect et, and is to be stocked with furniture and kitchenware. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilmore have return- ed from their wedding trip and have taken up residence in Mr. G. H. Kerr’s Coffee 60c W. A. WATTIE The Home of Good Things to Eat PHONE 67 make and are o 5A—Irene Copping, Henry Currie Harry Haddrell, Brean Hay, Ida Horn, Annie Lonsdale, Olive MeNelly, Helena Prasloski, Connie Reith, Selma Schluter To 5B—Mary Bennett, Betty Irvine, John Fraser, Roberta Ralston, George Reith, Margaret Snashall, Ellen Sykes. To 4A—Victor Boyce, Orma Bryen- ton, James Chapman, James sy Thelma Cruthers, Hazel McKie, James McKie, Donald McNeill, Betty Swift, Glenis Taylor, Inez Wahlman, Fergie Webster, Myrtle Weston, Gordon Win- ton. To 4B—Edith Barker, Evol Cook, E- lizabeth Haddrell, Lyle Johnson, Peter Buy Your Radio Through Us. Ker, Irene Lambin, Raymond McGowan Wi s ly you with any See ae otra Donald McDonald, Douglas McGowan, house. agents for the Fada Neutrodyne. Bring your radio troubles here WESTMINSTER TRUST COMPANY ss Allan McInnis, Margaret McKinnon “B.C.’s Oldest Provincial Trust Company’’ Duck shooting season closed with nis, g N F W WE I plenty of bangs on Sunday. Visiting Put Your Car in Our ° for a Thorough May Rooney, Margaret McKinnon, Ma NE STMINSTER> B:C: Y Hands NOW TO) and local nimrods were out good and early Sunday in the favored blinds and preferred spots of Sumas, Cultus and Parker lakes with indifferent luck, és twos and threes being the average bag, where there was any. ‘The favorable weather was taken advantage of Thurs- day by a local party, who possibly made the season’s record hereabouts for the time they were out, about 80 birds be- ing reported to their guns. A six-piece orchestra is to play for Rooney, Elma Rosie, Ina Schluter, Thel- ma Sykes. To 34—Clarence MeNelly, Teddy Prasloski, Jean Calvert, Lawson Taylor Billy Lee, Thelma Hayes, Audrey Me- Donald, Sidney Wright, Maud MeGow- r an, Narene Atkins, Ada Avery, Lloyd Dagan, Daniel Smith, Garry Cook. To 3B—Ausy Rowles, Gilbert Hay, Isobel McInnis, Gordon, Phillips, Violet Knoll, Marion Smith, Jimmie Leary, Millié Owen, Melville Curry, James Ro- OVERHAUL OUR MECHANICS ARE CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS AND KNOW THEIR WORK, and it’s done PROMPTLY. . ' We will treat you right and give you satisfaction. ABBOTSFORD MOTORS G. T. MAHOOD, Proprietor DR. F. H. QUINN’ D-M-D- / DENTAL SURGEON Phone 62 He Office Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m, Evenings by Appointment only the Cleff Club dance on Friday, and a record attendance is anticipated. | Girls of the local C, G. LT. are pre- paring for a Valentine social to be held sie, Alice Sinclair, Eunice Colclough, Fred Reeve, Archie MeNeill, Reggie Owen, Arthur MeNeill, Louis Gosling. To 2A—Reggie Marinella, Lois Hill, . AS eat re Borden MePhee, Muriel Schluter, Mar i e instrument HADDRELL BLOCK, ABBOTSFORD PHONE 68 in the Masonic hall on Feb. 15, in which Richarvon oo”. y Mary, . a @ pageant, musical and vocal numbers, $s she < otalling $2,000 ith I a ae To 2B—Yoshika Emoto, Louis Me- 2 Ov oT also refreshments, will feature. ae . 4 y api: Gowan, Onadera Saya, John Pernoski, a Mr. and Mrs. D. MePherson and Mrs seer r meeting of the Ban) Harrington of Vancouver were guests Earl Roberts, Jack Winton. w of the recent fo fy GUMie MeMillak-Gaehleteee To 1A—Wayne Avery, Harry Buker, ) alarms for Me tn Th . An injoyable dance was held in the Te Ch d B F a certs et TEER EE MEY mut no action takes ad Orange Hall on Saturday, given by the ) En, eeorra ea z Samay Dying Die . LUMBER . _ | f members of the L. 0. 1.” e e \neapest and Best Foo Margaret McDonald, | Yalantines sits int ‘ At tl mul ting of ‘the True 2 ald, y 2 j ee ee : fio Loigo an Monday Se Wales You Can Now Buy. Dh 4 . Bg I jay Mrs. T, i Sere ee ey Se tommissioners that they i F ALL KINDS Was appointed as delegate to represent Easily Digested, Rich in Vitamins and Abhotstordi and YMtateqel Baaket wen! nud ee bol fe R hee Ti ae aes a ‘ me annual ve , Bice Nourishment, and Abso- Teams Play Northwood at Sumas ends of the Vale i Nee Uae Ao EY utely the Cheapest Food to be Bought The basketball teams of Abbotsford o Vita, Tse ROUGH OR DRESSED SHINGLES Ee aaah Semne aii aio Today ant Beatlgel hataesehite, Saeeoee reheat | BF, Dy Npitalinelude Mcikinby of Giclis Monday evening and played the North- re a ae ; Mrs. G. Cox of Sumas Prairie and Mrs. oii: wood group there. Tho first game be- lange tig t HIGH QUALITY Ars Githert Cox of Huntingdon, ates ) Brackman & Ker Milling Company, Ltd. | (20. ate ‘Northwood put property ownent re {ee . veRishlociecand ? girls the home team won with a score ny dire Dale | Same LARGE STOCKS 3 Guiting Praine’ hikes Abbotsford branch - F, Marshall, local mer. of 12—9. In the game between Mats- overflow of the Tak Ae : y, z returned to their homes. qui and Northwood’s boy’s team North- me se y ee LOWEST PRICES N. Olund is building a sun-porch and wood won by a score of 1410.2 The Tout has issued . making alterations to Mr. and Mrs. game between Abbotsford and North- féeve Merryfield sed 7 Heller is residence - wood boys was fast and rough, in which 'ruikehank, sskiay noes tad the home team lost by 16—9, Fans ate pena led th in strong numbers | damageson necomat Abbotsford Football Team tended the games in strong imbers, red to hve be ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING and DEVELOPMENT C0. ITD. Wins Over Coqualeetza rooting enthusiastically for their res- the Matsqui ee . 7 pective teams. F; jer in the wee y Abbotsford football team met and Scfels Gua write also again Fr FANGUiGNed The: Cogual actos Mia id fee ed LM. Phillips | = yp pe APE poeta Cana t Ce e New Westminster, Langley Prairie, Murrayville, Aldergrove, Abbotsford ‘A x a fast and s E gh g played in the school grounds on Satur- day afternoon. The-win was a narrow one, the score standing Supper was provic Abbotsford hotel. Just Like Home For a meal—a real full-course meal— prepared by a woman cook of only the best and most wholesome foods, nicely and appetizingly served in a cozy little dining room—at no’ more than the re- gular charge—don’t pass up the Insley’s Cafe iertained rele lay evening. ee i roomy al ial "'§ reshlente, i Matsqui Meat Market . under the management of CHARLES SUMNER, of Abbotsford NOW OPEN with a full sunply of the Choicest Meats Our Motto is: QUALITY, SERVICE, ECONOMY, Matsqui Meat Market (Adjoining Hurum’s Store) MATSQUI, B.C. SSS ~ Leaves Abbotsford Daily— 8 A.M., 1,00 P.M,, 4.30 P.M., Leaves New Westminster—9,45 A.M, 1.45 P.M., 5.45 P.M SUNDAY— Leaves Abbuisford 8 A.M,, & 5.30 P.M, = Leaves New Westminster 10 A.M, & 7.45 P.M. Abbotsford-New Westminster Stages G. L. HAMRE, Proprietor TOOLS THAT YOU NEED in your business or at home in your own workshop; drills, saws, vises, files hammers, screwdrivers, etc. Complete stock of working tools for every nced Better see our lines before making purchases. All leading makes repre- | sented. | Printed Stationery ] p ||PAULINE M, F. INSLEY ~- Prop. aa ae : P | BIT LOGAN, | | This plant of this paper is equipped for | ale ‘ H P: KNOLL i] | Opp. B. ©. E. depot. Next to phone ex. production of the many kinds of job 3 if ‘ Opn : aFol ; a3 || = printing used in country distriets— | Biba 28 i Abbotsford, B.C. letterheads, envelopes, cards, posters, ae 5 ] =: —- a - tickets, financial Statements husiness cheques, statements, notehvads, butter Wrappers, menus, schedules, booklets. Low overhead and direct production make possible a quality, of work and prices that will satisfy. The A. S. & M. News Art Sinclair ; Confectioner, Tobacconist, Etc Next to the Post-Office TWAS SusT READING ABOUT AMAN WHO WAS MISTAKEN For A, DEER AND sHoT By HIS COMPANION beforé you build that new house or barn, or remodel your old buildings, See some of my customers and get my plans and estimates, At your service, Abbotsford Latest Magazines Every Friday This is the right time to do small repair jot or remodelling kit- chens, building sun-rooms, ches, ete, por- | prompt attention to all mall orders by day work act, and our price is RIGHT ‘always. / OLD-TIME DANCES A FEATURE = OF PATRICIA DISTRIOT EVENTS SE lo ee) 8 Y ears Three year’s energetic community ef. BOYCE & WINTON | ehcset es ct lin a community : hall and furnishings for the settlers of GENERAL Of Reliable Service TRUCK & That’s our record in Abbotsford. ‘at locality which are worth at least TRANSFER A depesidable. phastiaey 00. As 3 Trucks & All Necessary With one of the finest Equipment town drug stocks in the province Rapid Service and Reasonable Rates to Everyone Our Success Depends on Your result \T WAS THE THIRTEENTH ee FATAL IY AMONG DEER. HUNTERS THIS Weare AND THEY EXPECT | weet ig 22 rrauation named He | NELS OLUND GENERAL CONTRACTOR MT, LEHMAN, | fino hall has been attained through al} es, sales of work and sim-|]|} , so that today everything] | paid for, with the option of out $40, which is not yet due on the ino, This was brought out at the an al meeting of the organization h service, country. at your every conyenienee—more hours per day than any other lo- || Satfafaction eal store—for almost a decade. Phohe 39 Adjoining Alexandra Try the drug store first—for . McDonald SPRING WORKS your dated fer Feb. personal find our store to your liking ERIC T. WEIR PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 8 Abbotsford Agency for Royal City Laundry CUMS: (a ER MATSQUI purchases—you'll Le LER ASE ES I OT TS Draying, Teaming Transfer Work Quick Service Reasonable Charges No Job Too Large To Be Undertaken | None Too Small To Be Appreciated Garden Plowing and ~General Draying | Saddle Ponies-for Rent G. A. MCKAY “hone 1SMMcCallum Rd. near of) wel) Miss ABBOTSFORD AUTO CAMP | spent am of t lare dar All types of AUTO, TRUOK & WAGON SPRINGS made of the finest steel by my special process Fully Guaranteed. Low Prices Work Promptly Done BLACKSMITHING — V. D. SIBLEY Woodworker es equal y y these South are so well attended 7 i} t {HEY EDDIE,youLt HAVE TO COUNT ME OUT OF THAT DEER HUNT SuMPM MPORTANT <= _ pa G CAME 1 is reeovering frém | E. Fre the wee: Van nd with her parents) er the early n of uver | part of the week.