ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS The worst wheel of a Christmas Wool Wh: not call in and Inspect o FOR THE HOLIL As our Chinee philésopher says— “cart makés the SWEATERS, SOCKS, STOCKINGS, UN- DERWEAR, SCARFS— all USEFUL and ECONOMICAL pieces of apparel = whit could be more welcome for a gift, Christmas Foods Poultry, Groceries all at “hard-times” prices lens... ur display of JAY S. R. DES MAZES oe IONE ER Sl ORE Phone 16 and 1912 Orders now being taken for— CHRISTMAS POULTRY poulterers. The lowest market pri prevailing will be the price. you had one lately? KING'S MEAT MARKET Abbotsford's Pioneer Butcher ESSENDENE AVE. EAST Phone We can supply you with selected birds raised on local farms, or from reliable Everybody is talking abcut the tasty, rich roasts King is now selling. Have ice Equipment or the Koad. CAREFUL PROMPT CAPABLE SERVICE eee i MATSQUI LAYBURN. VANCOUVER AND WAY POINTS PICK UPS IN ABBOTSFORD at Abbotsford Motors: vhone 62 Country Freight Lines REG.ADAMS, Matsqui; Ph. 12520 Vancouver Phone: Trinity 6204-5. oS 3 DO IT NOW! ecking over and “Winter motoring and costly. are reasonable, No charge , but you get lowest repalr prices In the district. Every job realy, checked. MacKay’s Repair Shop Home Gas Station, opposite the Novelties A well selected stock of Jewellry Watches, Clocks, Brooches, Pins, Novelties, Etc. at Low Prices. J. C. TUCKER MANN BLOCK, ABBOTSFORD Victor Agency ABBOTSFORD Mr, J. Van Puyenbroek,secretary of Abbotsford Lumber Co., went to Van- couver on Saturday, probably to re- main until the lumber market revives. The mill office is in charge of Mr. DesBrisay at present. Yard stocks of sawn about seyen million feet. Normal sales of the local company approximate twenty million feét annually. An important agency change is an- nounced by Brett Motors to the effect that the firm is terminating its Ford Motor Co. agency and will represent the General Motors products in future selling Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Buick automobiles and G. M. GO. trucks, and parts, at its three branch es. A complete stock of Ford parts will be continued. An accident occurred on Wednes- day evening on McKenzie road shortly after 10 p.m., when George Grant and a friend, both of Chilliwack, failed to make a sharp turn by Mrs. Culli- ton’s house and crashed with their motorcycle into the ditch. Assistance was given by nearby neighbours and Mr. Grant was taken to the local hospital by Mr. Roberts. His injuries were found to be a broken leg and bruises. Some of Lee's Christmas cakes are lumber total MATSQUI Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. C. Gustaf- son, of Matsqui, in Mission hospital, a son. Miss Maxine Morris and Miss Mabel Olund, both students at U.B.C., visited their homes over the week-end. Mr. Robt. Webster has rejoined his fourth-year class at Matsqui high School after his recent operation. Mr. Lloyd Jensen of Bellingham Vi- sited his home over the week-end. Foggy weather affected the atten- dance at the plowmen’s dance, which was held in the agricultural hall last Wednesday, but a pleasant time was enjoyed by a fair number. Mrs. August Johnson’ of Seattle, for- merly Miss Madeline Sundstrom of Matsqui, visited last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sund- strom. Last Saturday's meeting of Matsqui municipal council was brief, conclud- ing at noon, but most of the session Was occupied in dealing with unem- Kilgard Defeats Legion In iF Hill-Tout Cup Soccer Final Playing before a large and enthus- iastic crowd of spectators, Kilgard and Abbotsford Legion soccere teams met on Jubilee park Saturday afternoon in the Hill-Tout cup final, the visitors yest by the score of three goals to nil. Toss was won by the Legionnaires, who had the best of the opening play, several times testing the splendid de-} fence of the visitors. Almost imme- diately patter the kick-off, the Legion forced ‘a corner, which was followed by Kilgard’s first goal. Two more corners for the Legion followed, both! teams showing to advantage in fast, even play. Half time found Kilgard emerging from another corner forced for the Legion by the spirited play I A. Thompson and E. wles, The second half started with the. visitors scoring a goal almost imme- , diately, with a corner for each team. | Although somewhat disheartened, Ab- | drive on Saturday were Miss LaMarsh and Mr. H. MeNeill. Consolation, Mrs Stady and Mr. J. Barr, Door receipts} 4 were $23.30. Mr. Sterry, local wholesale distribu- tor for the Union Oil Co., is also busy en route to England to customers there Prize winners at *the L.T.B. whist distributing gasoline coupon books— for $5 and $10 apiece. ZOmnstasseats aut “Build B. C. Payrolls” Pacific Milk Keeps It Here crosses the ses the prairies to Eastern Can- ada, But not when you use Pa- cific Milk. Then your money stays here and contributes de- finitely to the welfare of Bri- tish Columbia, PACIFIC MILK 1226 Homer St., Vancouver, B.C. Facto. ABBOTSFORD B.C. 00% B.C. Owned and Controlled Pioneer store, Phone 28 or 93% Liberality is not giving much, but giving Why be a tenan others? J WSN INESS PREMISES. I have some wi Telephones 43 and 72 Sehly REDUCED FARES BELLINGHAM Everson Everett Seattle Sumas to eae 00; return $1.50 ae LS t—$ 2.85; return $4.75 Bum tle$3.50;° return 66.00 Laer! mekete Direct Connections tage leaves Sumas for Bellingham Daily at 815 am., 1.00 pm. and 6.40 pm. Sundays only 440 pm. Leayes Bellingham 8.00 a.m., 12 o'clock noon, and 5.00 p.m. Sundays only 1030 pan. Direct Connections with Vancouver Chilliwack, Hope and Seattle Stages. J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Phone Sumas M-27 John A. McDonald GENERAL CONTRACTOR EVERY KIND OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & REPAIRS Frame, Concrete, or Brick Promptitude, Thoroughness and Reliable Workmanship Always. McCallum Road, south of M.S.A. Hospital, Abbotsford _ Telephone | 5% Establish Yourself ! Share in the property -value increases | my of your home district and the prosperity you help T'to create— OWN YOUR OWN HOME or BUS- ALEXANDER McCALLUM ALL INSURANCE, NOTARY, DEEDS DRAWN, Established 20 yrs t, contributing to the profits of | bargains just now. onderful SUMAS LAND AGENT Barber Shop and Pool Room CONFECTIONERY A. HOLMBERG Former ater Hotel, ae B.C. DAVID WALKER Many Abbotsford fr: friends will regret to hear of the death, last week in Van- couver of a well-known young man, More than three million trained seals will appear in British Columbia during the month of November. These particular seals are hardly larger than your thumb nail, but they flaunt gay Christmas color, ‘They ap- pear publicly only during the weeks preceding Christmas, but they perform quickly and efficienty the year round. ‘They are the best trained seals in ex- istence and they perform in the in- terests of a great cause. You have probably guessed that these are the Christmas seals that fight tuberculosis. Each one has been trained to act for a penny and will stick on holiday letters and packages Seo When a Feuer Necas_a Friend. when put into action by someone im- PEELE OCS ad lam bued with«the true Christmas spirit of helpfulness to others. But the seals haye a tremendous fbb ahead. Tuberculosis remains the principal cause of death in the most important years of life—from 15 to 40. Among ‘teen age girls there has been but a slight decline in the death rate although the rate for all ages has been slashed in two. Purchase of Christmas seals is a simple and inexpensive act, yet each contribution added to hundreds of thousands of others aids in building @ powerful defence which means pro- tection to each of us, and which pro- mises in time to completely vanquish the enemy. botsford led to play a_ keen game, two corners being registered in quick succession, followed by Kilgard’s | third goal. Weather was ideal for the game, and the field was in fine condition. Line-up.—Kilgard: goal, McKinnon, b, H. Kelly, F. Kelly; h.b., D. Newson H. Richmond, M. Lindores; f, C. Al- lard, G. Insley, D, Edwards, M. Kelly T. Kerr. Legion—g, Davis; rb, T, Cairns; lb., B. Mutch; «r.b., Pernoski; rw, J. McBeth, J. Thompson; 1h. C. Grif- fiths; lh, A. Kerr; centre, Foy; lw., C. Farr, E. Rowles. Referee, W. A. Wattie. ployment relief problems and inter- viewing .deputations. One of these was from the Aberdeen district, and recommended that the Council pool the unemployment relief fund, in- stead of dividing it among the wards, and give out work in the wards where- in it is most needed. One thousand | dollars has been apportioned to each, councillor, to which is added an equal sum provided by the government. It was resolved to proceed with re- lief work on a basis of two days weekly for each bona-fide applicant, the un- used appropriation of any ward to be used in any other ward requiring iv. ‘They haye to be GOOD to go where they are going— 6,000 Miles is a long way from Abbotsford, but we just want to salayen are helping in a modest way to put ‘Abbotsford On The Map _ This last week we haye made several shipments to England — ig x 5 Famous Xmas Cakes and while we are on the subject of Christmas baking, we might add that Our Xmas Puddings contain the real McKie (This ad, is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bd.) We would suggest ordering early and have them put away for you 50° 55° 5110 Help the Needy Family through the Elks Christmas Cheer Fund Come in and have a Guess on the Massive Christmas Cake Every Dime Helps feed a mouth. of o1 FINEST DECORATED CHRISTMAS CAKES, any pit . or greetings, per pound . CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS, 1's, each CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS, 2's, each G Made in Bakery Specials . LIGHT FRUIT CAKES, 4-pounds each eqpeatoinaay ae 80° 4 JELLY ROLLS; (eal) vaperasvaies siicecucdcvqtvereen os 15° Grocery Specials " GINGER WINE, per bottle ..... 35° : + ALMOND PASTE, 14-Ib. ....... 20° PEARL Aare NAPHTHA ac SOAP, 2 RED ARROW SODAS, pkg. .... 17° TOMATO JUICE, 2 tins ..... 35¢ MALKIN’S BEST TEA, Ib. 43° ALBERT LEE STORES ABBOTSFORD. Phone 54 Branch Store at EVAN-THOMAS INVEST IN REAL ESTATE We can show you Real Estate that make idle dollars double their value in a ¢ PEA Ys few years. aa Ope Sr Like a . We hi listed Homes—Lots—Acreage Abbotsford TAXI ; Fe ey MAD AITE So HomecGes Sanne Magic Carpet ford town property is a good buy. paar Guitentioas 4 mE=T Auguste Burnier DesMazes 4 Abbotsford Brokerage Day & Night Service that whisks Phones: B.C. 28; Farmers 1912 ° & Realty Co. McPhee’s Corner, Abbotsford you miles away ALL INSURANCE Phones: B,C. 116; Farmers 3425 Summed up in a few tisfaction, tomer, Service means complete customer sa- We want you, our cus- to be absolutely satisfied in <— DIs TRIBUTION: WITHOUT WASTE What We Mean by “Service words, Safeway Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5-6 every way with every purchase. out this satisfaction on there has been no service rendered. Let us be of service to you today, TANDARD e 791 Granville Street, Vancouver. He was far from home W. H. FRANCKS lonesome. Why couldn't he be Optometric like one of vee coy in the — Se fairy ee peers = matic ed cf carpet, seven-league j Eye Specialist | {Ripe tset nace get him home in. 12 Years of a jiff E i _ gchar Stuff and nonsense! His_ima- aran| gination was getting the best of Satisfaction him, he thought. But—well, there — was a telephone handy. The very thing ! A long-distance call A few words over the wires Optical Parlors: JEWELRY CO. With- part, your Tea Fancy bulk tea, family blend 3 lbs. - 95c Bread Safeway Bread, white or brown; wrapped in wax paper 4 lvs. - 25c Safeway brand finest Creamery Butter 3 Ibs. $1.05 Butter nd whisked away to those he loved best. General Blacksmithing Wheelwright & Geet |/BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE Hope, pede COMPANY JOHN SORBY The old McMenemy Shop, Abbotsford, B.C. | Corn sc; 3 cans 43c | Peas 33.’ 3 cans 25c | Oats uni 6-Ib. bag29c | Macaroni 5-Ib. box - -43e bl} Currants 2-lbs. 29c Crackers $s0us 49c Mincemeat Ferries Jar 37¢ Cream Candy 2-Ibs. 35c Raisins secaess 4 Ibs. 45¢ ib Dealer pater ate Tomatoes *™* 10c - | MATSQUI- . BC. HENDERSON’S N. R. CRIST Hay & Grain All Scots Welcome Phone Mission 1004 David Walker, formerly an at the Abbotsford mill. Deceased died in Vancouver General hospital last Priday at the age of 25 years. It is said that he sustained an injury while at work loading lumber, and his death resulted from the disabilities. Surviving are his father, a brother William, and a sister, Peggy, in Scot- land, and a brother, Robert, here. The funeral was held on Monday to the new Masonic cemetery, Vancouver, and attended by several Abbotsford friends. F. V. M. P. A. STOCKHOLDERS CALLED TO GENERAL MEETING An extraordinary general meeting of preferred stock holders of the F. V. M. P. A. is called for December 19° in in the Royal Trust Co, offices, Van- couyer, for the purpose of passing pro- per resolutions relative to the forma- tion of “Associated Dairies Ltd.” un amalgamation of a number of Van- couver dairies with the F. V. M. P. A Bonds of the F. V. M. P. A. are be- ing redeemed as at December 31, after For the Xmas Cake Cherries, Almonds Walnuts, Peel, Cround Almonds, Cake Coloring vT Onions 8 lbs. Lettuce 2 heads - 15c ~ De Blade Roasts Choice Quality Beef, Lb. Minced Beef Safeway Ma Minced While You Wait, L rket Features Pork Shoulders Young Grain-fed Hogs, Wednesday, ember 10th, for the con-| Parents Paying Taxes Exemypt wt veyl nf public school pupils from a point} The Editor, £ Ss News: approximataly two miles south of the Su-| Dear Sir.—Whth regard to school board mas pumping station to Kilgard school and} D&Ws for Mate district, 4 want you to Cabbage Lb. - 4c 2 les: oar oho an] 60, tel ay ane re ures Paper recently. I¢ i= abgut tultion fees. - Further particulars may be obtained! The motion reads that Secretary A | Ok from the Secretary at his office at tae] structed to collect tuitioa fees from all anagan Cc Manicipat = pa ‘ rs Duplls 15 years of age and over pp es 2 S. unicipal Hal, Whatcom Road, B.C Parente are not tax "payen : ers must led and marked e way the pape jt that al pupils nders for Conveyance.” The lowest or| 15 years of age Xi ot pay tuition fees, any tender not necessarily ac BELL, Secretary E. B, McPHAIL, ‘ dersigne E. A. HUNT Abbotsford, B.C. TENDERS ENDERS will Phone's? M wisn 18c Lb, “5c b. Chopped Suet All Freshly Chopped, Lb, and nelghbors for all thelr kindness and|tend the ene prcbwors Abbotsford expressions of sympathy extended to her| Men's Club t, Lehman Literary during her recent sad bereavement in :he| and Debating jety. The subject los of a Poving husba was " ite Messrs, Ware and M./ Switzer upholding the CARD OF THANKS rs. Otto Augustine of Abbotsford, B. &. thank all her friends hes to sincerely which no interest will be paid Mr, W. J. Park has been elected pre-! sident and general manager of the new milk distributing organization, and his retirement from the manage ment of the F.V.M.P.A. necessitates se lection of a successor from the board of directors, PHONE 129 F. M. CARMICHAEL, Meat SAFEWAY STORES LIMITED Market TAR ABBOTSFORD, B. C. H. OC, SHAFER, Manager spre Mt. while Messrs. Woods and ace oe aie COURT OF REVISION KE NOTICE THAT the Court of Re- wn to correct and revise the of the Municipality of Matequl, for the 191, will Lehman, B. At the lose of the debate, the meet- .|ing wag open for comments upon the Subjec’, after which Mr. Ware gave two gecitations. Mr. Switzer gave an — talk on tr ERNEST A. ¥ Munieipal Clerk»