) solve fi ‘ hat lay. +e Wenty-fiy e existing ¥, s | ‘Them ep e lending invention It with physicia! else so quick 1) e eflicient. _ARROTSRABH ctrieka saen denen TATE Tie lay dy EPR EY ADOPT cra Ad ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSOUT NEWS . will THUR 100 DIFFERENT WAYS GOLDEN MRS. MADDOCK of, P. Burns & Co. THE PIONEER STORE to use LOAF SPREDEASY MAYPOLE be demonstrated on DAY, NOVEMBER 14 by at ] ABBOTSFORD Mr. and Mrs. E. Millar have return- edtotheir home in Portland, Oregon, after a visit witt the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. A, M. King, Guests of Mrs. H. McKinnon on Sunday were Dr Millar of Victoria Messrs, J, Mill Aldergrove; James || Millar, Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs B, Fraser, Vancouver, and Miss Jerinie Stobbs, Mission. Mission high school soccer ‘team met the Abbotsford boys on Jubilee field last Thursday, where they were || defeated by a score of two goals to |] nil. Howard Ralston scored both goals |] Mrs. Dudley ©. Durrant is one of the patronesses of the Kinsmen's Club || Spanish cabaret to be given on Fri- day in the Vancouver Hotel. Proceeds are for the Alexandra Orphanage, of which Mr. Durrant is president |] For a benefit cause—patronize the dance at Poplar hall on Friday; you will have a good time. A jolly little whist party was given in Jubilee hall on Thanksgiving night When You Deal With a ae roprietor Merchant Personal service is that individual attentiori to customers that the proprietor merchant gives. For almost 20 years that per- sonal service has been given to the public of Abbotsford by A. M. King’s Meat Market, and today, it is available to the dis- | criminating shopper, who seeks QUALITY FIRST with fair {market prices on meat purchases, Picnic Meats a Specialty. KING'S MEAT MARKET The “Personal Service” Butcher Phone 48 by the Jubilee Association directors, prizes being won by Mrs. Rowley and Mr. George Wilson, consolations going to Mrs. George Wilson and Mr. Frost. Mr. and Mrs, E. Harroway visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Thorn over the holi- days. . Guests of Mrs. H. Fraser over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Grimmett and daughter Margaret cf Vancdiver; Mr. and Mrs. L. Collison and children, Vancouver; Mrs. Ste- fan and son Jack of Chilliwack. Today it will take a mighty long nail to catch the average skirt, so the renaissance of longer dresses*for FALL DAIRY FEEDING Feed Now Home grown feeds are lo All high producing cows —it is false economy to Head Office: A. M. SPARLING, Manage! for More Winter Milk and Larger Profits Don't expect milk unless you furnish milk-making feeds, ww both in QUANTITY and QUALITY of Protein. Scientific, Balanced rations are the only econo- mical rations, should be put on a full grain ration BEFORE production begins to fall START SOON ENOUGH underfeed high producers. } The most important single factor in Remember! better Dairy management is— —BETTER FEEDING BUCKERFIELD’S LTD. : VANCOUVER, B.C x Abbotsford Branch. Phone 70 ladies, threatened by fashion designers will not perturb the Abbotsford vil- lage fathers, who now have most of the sidewalks in good repair, or re- built of concrete. Abbotsford Motors have been ap- pointed agents for the Dayton Navi- gator radios. pe Thanksgiving guests of Mrs, Insley were Mr. and Mrs. Crain, and Dr. Pinkerton of Bellingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Insley and daughter Dories of New Wesminster. Miss Ivy Talbot is paying a visit to her parents here. Drop In Some Evening Editor News This sounds so simple to urbanites, suburbanites, and the . denizens of those semi-congested burgs which spring up around the cross-roads gas pump that there appears to be “no- thing to it.” Mr. and Mrs. Urban wash up the supper things if newly-married otherwise Mrs. Urban washes up the supper things, and there is nothing more to do but heave the food rem- nants into the frigidaire, switch off the radio, and run the car out to some town or country neighbor. To Farmer Giles and his wife, how- ever, this “dropping around some ey- ening” business implies a far differ- ent procedure, and the amount of j hard labour and harder cussing’ re- | quired to enable these folks to leave their Areadian retreat for an even- ing party would surprise that half of the world which does not know how this half lives, While Mrs. Giles is clearing away the supper things, washing out the leases finishing off a batch of pickles, putting on the breakfast por- ridge, sweeping out the kitchen, get- ting out her finery, shaking out the Old Man's “go-to-meeting” pants, and sewing on the odd button, her sheik is bedding down a dozen cows, feeding the team, cutting the morrow’s kind- ling, midwifing the old sow, and feed- ing out the fingers of one hand as all night suckers to a bunch of calves in Art Monument €o., Ltd. H. MATTHEWS .- St. Ni Local Representative Erectors of “ ABBOTSFORD CENOTAPH the easily-fool@i age, ticing up the dog, putting out the cat, and running icholas WAGON WORK TAL AND DESIGNERS An All-Canadian Firm—with Ex-War Service Personnel Horse Shoeing a Specialty - John Sorby The old McMenemy Shop, 602 Kingsway, 121 Richmond St. Vancouver New Westminster “Build B.C,’ 3,000 Farmers Own Pacific Milk 3,000 farmers, intimately twined with the social and Pacific Milk. Upon its purity, richness with this milk. Factory at ABBOTSFORD B.C. siness life of the province, own flavor their prosperity depends so the greatest care is taken PACIFIC MILK St. Andrew’s and C: Abbotsford, B.C. Eeal Blacksmithing WHEELWRIGHT & GENERAL down an ancient hen for tomorrows’ | dinner. Coming red-hot from the barn, as | it were, he has now to rid himself not |] only of his workaday clothes, but of {an aroma which cannot possibly be || mistaken for roses round the door, || mew-mown hay, apple-blossom time in | Normandy, or any other pastoral per- fume that could inspire a romantic longing to “go back to the farm” and this can only be removed by a thor- ough scrubbing in a hot solution of lysol and sheep-dip, rinsed off with a good spraying of flytox, and a rubdown with ammonia,” His party suit donned at last, he CREAM AND EGG shipments” wanted ‘Try our service 2 Highest Prices en- bu- 15-25 Alexander Street and c Insurance— Complete “Coverage” in Sound Prompt-Paying Companies Town Property Residences at Bargain Prices Farm Lands Society yurc ys of J. Mutch, Pres. W. Stewart, Mects Pirst Sat- month in Masonic Hall, Abbotsford All Scottish Folk Cordially Invited Every & Realty Co. Abbotsford Brokerage Accurate Tests Prompt Returns and Phone at our expense SEYMOUR 5056 Vancouver Creamery Co., Varicouver We know Jand values, and can find buyers, sellers and renters. Phones: B.C. 116; Farmers 3425 leaves his wife fixing up some rungs in a ladder which no gentlemanly mouse would think of climbing and this, he has to cross the yard in his best shoes, a risky feat in daylight, but sheer foolhardiness at this time of night. : Arriving at the garage, which. is just ‘swank’ for hen-house-annex, he pulls up the front seat and measures the gas in the old tub, fills up the ra~ diator, blows up the off hind tire, and throws the rooster out of the back seat, and, after 10 or 15 minutes cranking, the bus is ready for the road Do not bldme them, then, when they arrive late at the party, and if at frequent intervals, their faces re- | E. TODD | A COMPLETE LOCAL STORE Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods Boots & Shoes, Patent Medicines Poultry Feeds, Flour, Gasoline Phone Ab, 86Y Gifford Station You can buy cheap and well in Gifford goes out to start the oid Ford. To do|| POOL ROOM ROOMS BARBER SHOP CONFECTIONERY -Public Baths 35¢ Sec. \ Ours is a Service We can: A. McCALLUM The Districts Pioneer Realty & Insur ance Man Phone 43 or 77 Home-makers ! COMPLETE ABBOTSFORD (next P.O.) + Issue You Your Marriage Li Find You a Nice Home or Farm Site Effect the Purchase and Execute the Necessary Papers. “Write Up the Insurance of Your Home Your Furniture and On Your Life Issue Endowment or Trust Accounts for the Children Attend All Notarial Work & Affidavits Execute Your Will A. HOLMBERG Former Matsqui Hotel, Matsqui, B.C. ASSEY-HARRIS Farm Implements ARE THE BEST W. C. BLINCH Local Agent GENERAL MERCHANDISE GAS, OIL, ETC ROAD (opposite Phone 23M WHATCOM Municipal Hall CLAYBURN Mr. and Mrs, Fred Healey and baby of Vancouver, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. F. Healey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ball, Mrs. J. W. Ball, Miss Lillian Ball and Mrs. M Virtue spent Friday in Vancouver, Mrs, James Martin and son Ken- neth of Britannia Mines visited Mr. and Mrs, T. Ayling. Mrs. J. Bailey and family of Brad- ner visited her sister and brother-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. T. Cairns, Mr. and Mrs, R. Telford of Los An- geles visited friends in he village last week. Mr, F. Wilkinson of Vancouver was the holiday guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cross of Seattle spent the week-end as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Davies. Miss Margaret Woodroofe of Seat- tle visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, M. Virtue. Mrs, O. Wilkinson of Horseshoe*Bay visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Haigh of Vancouver visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles! PEARDONVILLE PENCILLINGS | — Everyone is taking advantage of the fine weather to gather in their winter supply of fruit and vegetables Mrs. Tracey, Sr. is visiting in Van- souver this week. Mrs. Eckman r illness. ony R. Fletcher's family have been on the sick list, but are now able to be about again. Mrs. Geo. Taylor is slow]: escing. z Mr. Robt, Williams of Vancouver 35 visiting his brother, Mr. J. Williams. Mr. J. Block has purchased 10 acres of land from Mr. Duncan, south of Huntingdon road, and building a re- sidence on Mt. Lehman road south Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Gardner of Lyn- den were yisitors at the Stafford home last week. “Aunt Emma has recovered from ly conval- ABBOTSFORD MAN HEADS DIS- z TRICT CONSERVATIVE BODY At a meeting of the Conservative Association of Chilliwack constituency held in Chilliwack last Wednesday, E. T. Weir-of Abbotsford was appoint- ed ding Stuart David- and family of New Wesminster. spent Sunday as the guest of the latter's sister artd brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Fooks. Mr. and Mrs. A. Collins spent the holiday as the guest of the latter's rents, Rey. and Mrs. J. H. White. Miss Lillian Ball has returned to Vancouver after visiting her parents. Messrs. Fred Simpson and Pat. Powers spent Monday in Vancouver. Mr. I. Trimnell of Vancouver spent Sunday as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Trimnell. Miss Ella Bennett left on Sunday for Seattle, where she will visit her neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Cross Mr. and Mrs. H. Richmond of Kil- gard spent Sunday as the guest of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Richmond. Miss Chrissie Gillies spent the week end in Vancoueyr as the guest of her and brother-in-law, Mr. and Miss Kay Sutherland spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Peg Simpson, of Chilliwack, gister misery. Do not take this as a reflection on the entertainment; they are doing their best to have a good time, but fearful and harrow- ing thoughts persecute them from time to time. Has the bull got out of the pasture and cleaned up all the winter cabbage. Has the son, and M. M. Shore was elected se- cretary. No changes in district boun- daries were made, Baker Outshoots Farmers At Sumas Albert Lee emerged winner in the turkey shoot held at Whatcom road on Sunday, obtaining the highest score and elght turkeys. C. A. Lam- son came second with four birds, and Game Warden Wiilial qualified for one pair of drumsticks. = . Wind and rain put 1,000 telephones out of order Wind and rain, causing 22 cases of cable trouble, put about smoked and burnt up the old home- stead. Perhaps the colt has crossed his feet over the halter rope and strangled itself. Has the old sow laid on it? Has the ...... ? Well, its only a couple of hours trom milking time, anyway. GEH. Sotly > ASuittly Gralostcbly BELLINGHAM Everson Everett" Seattle Sumas to Bellingham $1.25; return $2.00 Sumas to Everett $2.60; return $4.50 umas to Seattle $3.20; return $5.65 Chrough Tickets. Direct Connections Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham Daily at 8.50 am., 11.30, 230 p.m., 5.45 and on Sunday 6.30 pm. Leaves Bel- lingham at 7.30 a.m., 1,00-p.m., 4.00 and 6.00 On Sunday at 8.30 a.m., 1.00 p.m. 5.00 and 10.30. Direct Connection with Huntingdon Trains. ill | . C, HESSELGRAVE, Sumas SSS J Phone Sumas. M-57. jE] 1,000 out of order on October 17. The strong wind swayed the cables and caused cracks in the shea- ths, permitting rain to enter and wet the insulation. The majority of the trouble develop- ed over night, and telephone men were out at daybreak to make repairs. The trouble was dis- tributed throughout the Great- er Vancouver area. B.C. TELEPHONE COMPANY FRIDAY & SATURDA Cherry y SPECIAL— bc per Ib. No delivery; white they Inst, Fee: 5 lbs.tfor $1.00 Anger - Sultana Fruit Cake Customers must is a poison and very often is caused by poisons from your food. If you find yourself look to angry often for slight cause, your food. Lee’s Krispy Krust Bread is the great harmonizer. Instead of fighting with other foods, it gently soothes and promotes digestion. all food. “a Phone 54 for good bread and groceries Its ‘) TWO DAYS ONLY — WHILE THEY LAST. Harry D. Hipwell FREE GOLD FISH Friday and Saturday only... ABSOLUTELY FREE with a purchase of ONE 50c Tube of Ny-Denta Tooth Paste and a package of Nyal Fish Food Get The Prescription Specialist TWO LIVE GOLD FISH IN A GLASS GLOBE Yours Now Abbotsford and Chilliwack. Branch Store at Sardis P| | Victor Agency Novelties | A well selected stock of Jewellry | Watches, Clocks, Brooches, Pins, Novelties, Etc. at Low Prices, J.C. TUCKER | | MANN BLOCK, ABBOTSFORD | MADE “BATTERIES FACTORY. 1461 VENABLES John A. McDonald GENERAL Fri. & Sa Toys Gift Goods NOW! Here is the Second Week of Big Unloading Sale --- Now Gccds Bought for Fall” Have Arrived’ -- Holiday Goods -- Gift Goods -- Our First Showing Now -- Reduced Prices rr And: Al Christmas Goods on Dis Extra Specials for UNLOADING SALE | At play td’y 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 1 2 5R ) W. H. FRANCKS Optometric “; Eye Specialist 12 Years of “Experience in Your Guarantee of Satisfaction Optical Parlors; STANDARD JEWELRY CO, 791 Granville Street, Vancouver, Dr. Francks will be pleased to extend HOUSE SLIPPERS CHILDREN’S in felt LADIES, leather, BOYS, in leather MEN'S, felt and leather, from §| 79 fur trimmed $137 ree ea $] WATCH CHAINS Guaranteed quality, white gold plate; smart bar |; ends. Only in yellow Spring ring and watch catch ¢ 125 and ink styles CHINA TOY TEA SETS 10-Piece set, nicely decorated in attractive colors, per set White Rayon Silk; patterns black designs; fringe ends 59° MEN'S SILK SCARVES $179 painted 15-INCH DRESSED DOLLS Assorted colors of Felt Dri esse $ unbreakable head ar muslin underwear, felt shoes RAZORS Auto-Strop Razor, boxed with 10 blades, real y; bo gold-plated, nicely alue 98° his service to former and new patients at his Vancouver clinic, Opposite Brick Yq DO YouR CHRISTMAS sy ow STAMPED Goops x Aprons, Runner Tea Cloths, 33° & up you want A small deposit will hold the goods HOPPING THE VILLAGE STOR rd CLAYBURN, B.C, ie pad 2 a a