Z ta Th pEfis ede 9 B27, ‘ia 2 =. ia [oS Pg ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS to Save #E full information a yings Deposit Department it Worth Your While Money. FIVE POINTS OF INTE REST IN OUR sAviNes DEPARTMENT— = —i.e.: deposits which are ; after notice is given $—You Pay No Operation Charge for Hither Account, 4—Interest Compounded Semi-A nnually. si 5—Our Longer Office Hours: : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. If you wish to know more about our Savings Deposit Accounts, write us for withdrawable fininster Crust Company \ %B,0.’s Oldest Provincial Trust Company’’ ‘NEW WESTMINSTER; B-c: DR. F. H. QUINN D:M:D. DENTAL SURGEON el East in the Autumn ast, Comfortable Service ‘to Eastern Canada Ride on a Train of Distinction--- f Continental Limited . 7 Granville St. NA ORD FEED STORE | J. SPARROW in, Flour and Peed ‘the World-Renownefi IZAL, tide and Disinfectant it for ‘OVUM’? the re- hh poultry spice 25¢ FLOUR always in stovk —s Abbotsford holesome Meats | Honest Prices & Protective Order of Elks 'Dominon of Canada and, Newfoundland Aldergrove Lodge ce No. 66 _ +e Regular Meetings First and Third Tuesdays at o Aldergrove, B.C, theren Cordially Welcome Dobson Becy.: M. 0. Walker : 5 omes Furnished COMPLETE ~ the largest stock in New ' for you to select from 3g is Priced Right and we ways TALK BUSINESS BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXOHANGED. ED. New Westminster ty DIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS | DEPOT TICKET OFFICE— 1150 Main St. Social and Personal Mrs. _Afrs. Blackie, M.A. and Miss Fran- vis die UB, B.A. were guests at tthe day, ° °P&"ing ceremonies last Fri- Miss Helen Ols visi here yeti eee ee her home home hve. Harkness Week-ended at his Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lan i Se the arrival of ae hee rr. att the local hospital on October 18 Milne, a Buea of Mr. and Mrs, » Who has been a ti at the local hospital, has Tetueeen Re Mr. Duncan Sinclair of Aldergrove has returned home after some time in the local hospital, Reeve McCallum, Accompanied by his daughter Miss Anna, attended the op- ening of the U.B.C. last Friday, Mrs. A. McMillan and Miss C, Me- Millan of Collingwood were the guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Wil- son on Sunday, A For the purpose of fostering basket ball and indoor baseball the Abbots- ford Athletic club was organized last week. Practice was commenced on Thursday evening in the Gaislay hall, with agood turnout of boys, but few girls. The so-called weaker sex are in- vited to keep in condition and share the enjoyment of these games, and citizens}. Zz of the town could assist in getting the]) teams on a solid footing. Mr. C. A. Watson hag again taken to bed, is losing weight, and is very unwell. But keeps as cheerfu] as ever. Mr. Donald Benedict/spent the week end at his parental home. Ten grizzley bears and a dozen blacks and browns, One of the grizzlies measur -ing over 11 feet in length were among the trophies taken home recently by a pay of U.S, hunters, headed by R, » Riley of Williamsport, Pa, The par- ty hunted for 40 days along the GTP. (now O.N.R.) territory east of Prince Rupert, and we have an idea that B, Sykes of Abbotsford, erstwhile carpen- ter was guide to one of the parties, The Orangemen are arranging a Nov- ember the Fifth (Guy Fawkes’ Day) celebration, bringing this ancient Eng- lish obstrvance into effect in Abbots- ford for the first time. The dance postponed last week be- cause of for has been set for Thurs- day, Oct. 22 in the Abbotsford theatre with Huen’s orchestra. Abbotsford Motors “tuned-in’’ to the inaugural ceremonies of the U.B.C. on Thursday last giving a number of listeners-in a most satisfactory demon- stration of the Fada neutrodyne set for which they have an agency. The set was later sold to H. L. Atkins of the Abbotsford Hotel. W. Mitchell, who lives on the old Fortier place north west of the mill set a trap last week .and caught a large bob-cat, which had visited his poultry pen regularly and killed 27 pullets. . Wholesone Breakfasts for Autumn Appetites Pure Maple Syrup, 2!-Ib - $1.25 Waffle Syrup -— - =" | 00 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 25 Olympic Pancake Flour - Buckwheat Pancake Flour —- W. A. WATTIE The Home of Good Things to Eat : PHONE 67 Aue & Spring Works No Delay. AH Types of Springs Accurately Made of the Finest Steel at Low Prices VD. SIBLEY. General Blacksn:ith, Wheelwright, Body Builder, Veterinary Horse Shoer—Rad Feet a Auto Painting, W I Am Here To Stay aot New Westminster, Langley Prairie, Murrayville, Aldergrove, Abbotsford Efficient Stage Service at Reasonable Fares Leaves Abbotsford Daily— 8 A.M, 1.09 P.M, 43) P.M, Leaves New Westminster— 9.45 A.M., 1.45 P.M., 5.45 P.M ea aA SUNDAY— ‘Leaves Abbotsford 8 A.M., & 5.30 P.M. Leaves New Westminster -10 4 . & 745 PM. iG .L, HAMRE G, W. EDGECUMBE eT a BOYCE & WINTON GENERAL TRUCK & TRANSFER 8 Trucks & All Necessary Equipment v. Rapid Service and Reasonable Rates to Everyone Our Suecess Depends on Your Satisfaction _ At Your Service The Mills Store For the BEST of your HOUSEHOLD NEEDS The Store of Quality Merchandise and Honest Value You Can Buy as Well Here / Quality Groceries, Well Chosen Dry Goods, Strong Boots, Shoes and Rubbers - P. B. and L. SNASHALL, Prop. Phone 39 Adjoining Alexandra TEAM WORK A FEW THINGS THE BIRD SEASON BROUGHT— The short-sighted enthusiast who wriggled through half a mile of shore rass On the Sumas creek and emptied fis gun at a flock of wooden decoys. . . The fellow with a few hen pheasant feathers hanging to is coat. se. The city husky who ‘‘cleaned-up’’ they who would interfere with his tres- passing. a The real pea-poal sport, who paid $50 for his practice on a country table— but got a house cigar gratis (from the winner). see The super-sport who prepared thor- oughly, even to five live decoy Mal- lards carefully trained to ‘‘call’’ and dive at the crucial moment. ses And his humbler brother who, without gun,license or permit seems able to always bring in a few birds. so. & The Provincial Game Wardeu who locked horns with a farmer Deputy— and when shown the way out of ver- boten territory, said he’d buy all his farm foods in aurune aoa the Chinee. . The sport who doesn’t mind throw- ing away a few shells on crows when- ever the opportunity offers, thus help- ing preserve the game and doing the farmer a good turn. see The Child of Nature who has always considered that the air, the fields, woods and birds free for all His children, and will be dog-garned if he plead to any farmer for a permit, eee am: The city visitor who is elaborately prepared for the bird season by Domin- ion Day(or before) buys a case of shells also presents for the farmer’s family, ‘“gives away’? a dozen birds to frien before he starts, drives 50 miles to the place of his recreation, rises with the farmer, walks miles through stubble and bush, and returns home for Monday morning with one, or maybe two, birds to his gun. The name of this optimist this season is Legion, And, bless his heart, he was good enough sport to pay his bills. es + © And not forgetting the many modest gunners who quietly bought their Sun- day-dinner as usual at the butcher shop _—3-o Judged by the illustrious eartoon pub- lished herein for the Liberal party, MeConnell the artist has forgotten some of his farmyard experience gained as a boy. Perhaps farm readers won’t see any ‘green-ness’ in «the ,starboard industry of Selfish Interests, thus the ¢artoon would carry thé suggestion in- tended. Last - Minute Plans are not the kind leading to an en- during and economical job. They mein changes later, an addition here, another window or «door there—all expensive and undesir- able. Mature your building plains call in the contractor early, give him time to make a good job, and in so doing satisfy you and | Save you money. | NELS OLUND GENERAL CONTRACTOR MT. LEHMAN. You'll Be SATISFIED with a meal at the Insley Cafe. A restauranteur of long experience and yalley-wide reputation, the proprictress offers patrons a cuisine and table service unexcelled. Farmers and the travelling public specially catered to. Chicken Dinner Special ~ Every Sunday At the Insley Cafe MRS. PAULINE M. F. INSLEY Phone Abbotsford 42¥ House-Cleaning Time It’s not half the work it used to be, before you could get Fuller Brushes Everything to do the cleaning with, do it easier, and do it quicker. Women all welcome the Fuller Man when he calls. Watch for him, or phone for him to come any day you wish. @ | B. MARCON SARDIS