ais PROTSE DED, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS _ = Tonic and Restorative Liver Extract - Sixteen-ounce bottle Creosote and Guaiacol. ABBOTSFORD Constable Davey has resumed duty after, a vacation spent at Port Al- berni. He reports ducks plentiful on the island and bagged his day limit several times. M. Leathley, editor of The weekly newspaper, Bashaw, Alta., s|a visitor in Abbotsford this week. Cc Star Specially prepared for us by Wycth's of est’s 15th Anniversary Offer | 25c TOOTHPASTE bit) LT & he Children’s Whiter > air +» 69¢ RS cop LIVER OIL Tonic Second “repeal” Thanksgiving Day in the United States, celebrated last Thursday was noted by scarcity of American visitors to local cafes and the liquor vendor's store. Albeit, few Canadians crossed the border to en- joy festivities on the U.S, side. Miss Joan Saunders won first prize at a card party held by the A.Y.P.A, last Wednesday Senne, in the Parish hall, Bight tables were played at the mi- CASHMERE BOUQUET SPEC. 3 SOAPS & 25c PERFUME All for .. 29¢ KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE Regular 50c per tube Special for ...... BOe E | E 2 | | “RAZOR BLADES BY COOPER Black’ s Drug Store’ _ Films PURCHASE 5 BLADES FOR HVE ONE PREE ! Use the PREE BLADD and if not satisfied return the packege of 5 for REC litary wh drive held by the Men's Club on ‘Thursday evening. rize Winners were Miss M. Moret, Mri Gilmore, J. Mahoney and S. Steele. Tenders are being called by the proyincial public works department for the excavation of a tunnel under Wssendene avenue in front of The MONEY-BACK GUARANTER ! be Refund 24-hour Photo Finishing Day or— PHONE 104 Night in Aca AA A ccc oe ee A A ESI COWS WANTED |°” ERNSEY ade Cattle, Sheep and Hogs S. EB. Marine Drive, Vi ancou Phone Fraser 218 News office. Drain of irregular con- tour and insufficient capacity has in the ust caused flooding of private property when it blocked, as occurred last spring, When water from the yillage swimming tank carried down into it debris from the ravine, The government plans to install a drain four feet in diameter. A junior branch of the Anglican Young People’s Asociation was form- ed in St. Matthew's church recently. Kay Webster was named president, Mercia Trussell, vice-president; Mur- ray Ralston, secretary; Mae Mayne, treasurer, The new organization has an initial enrolment of twenty. The wedding takes place on Dec- ember 27th, of Mae, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rooney, Abbots- ford, to Mr. Colin C. Armatage. Prescriptions : E | s i YOUR PLOWS IN SHAPE FOR FALL PLOWING BEST REPAIR WORK on ALL MACHINERY and GOOD HORSE SHOEING Oxy-acetylene welding — satisfactory work—the price is right P, M. ZALESKY - - BLACKSMITH Lower Sumas Rd., near Valley Lbr. Co ver OOO? OKO Gordon Kelly, who is working FINANCE RATES NOW , theft and Collision Insurance plus seven nen cent for interest and finance charges, No extras ! RU LL PARTICULARS AT— BBOTSFORD MOTORS j “SALES, “phone: ABBotsford 62 SOC LEE EL ELIE LE ung People’ Devot! nal erereren 11a. «. 10 a. 6.45 p. ‘angelistic Service ANYWHERE, phone B. Bevan, ~ i. t) a or Bay Regular Monthly _ Abbotsford LAST SATU of the month: stock good price. Sey view 1196X, Auctions im I DAY Remember: LAST Saturday of the month. BEVAN — Auctioneer 7961; “Bring your live-' and goods to me for a in a Vancouver jewelry store, visited his home here at the week-end. Chas. Walker is preparing to erect a five-room bungalow upon his pro- perty north of the Masonic hall, Large congrégations attended ser- vices at St. Anne's church on Sunday, when Rey. Fr. Monohan, O.M.L, who is conducting a mission this week, spoke. An adult study club was formed at a meeting held in the library on Fri- day evening, with about ten members enrolled. Topic of study will be “Whither Mankind’’—a complete sur- vey of politics. J. If. Cook of Vancouver, former re- sident of Kilgard, was a visitor in Ab- botsford last week. The monthly auction sale held by Mr. B. Bevan last Saturday, was at- tended by a large number of people, and a considerable quantity of mer- chandise was disposed of. The whist drive and dance held in the Orange hall on Saturday evening Was very well attended. Music was supplied by Carmenians Orchestra. A small residence is being con- structed on Mr. Mawson's property on the Yale road, west of Abbotsford. IN EFFECT SERVICE x W. SCHNARE, Prop, ¢ POCOOOOOOOOOOXK LLL LLL LLL LL ILS PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rey. E. R. Scratch, Minister Sunday: 10 a.m.—Sunday School at pee —Devotional. m.—Evangelistic Wea,, a meas ible Study. Friday, 8 p.m.—Y. P. Meeting. m,. m: m. Outstanding Values of the Week 19 acres & Residence 80 acres, 6-room House - with unfailing creek Nice Town Home Nicely Located in Abbotsford MILTON SWITZER (Business Successor to A. McCallum,) Abbotsford, B.C. Phones: Office 43: Residence To Mann Bldg., Abbotsford ox XOX 2OOOK $750 $2600 $1600 POOOOOOO QCOOOOOOO x OC = ¥ ‘seen, What Others Say..- ANTELOPE HERDS IN ALBERTA Editor News: x former ries” I inclined prominent Alberta ranche: dicted that within - plains of western revert in the game, for best fitted. Recently Ll have hes es in Southern Albe that antelope have now in numbers that ranchers ing what can be done to save pastures for cattle and sheep. Once threatened with extinction, the animals were protected with con- servation measur have multi- plied so rapidly that ¢ was declared th report no licens aut ($5) to hunt them, Cattlemen say antelope eat up need- ed pasture and des haystacks rancher at Wild Horse, Alta s keeps one man and three de time te keep che animals out of his alfalfa and haystacks. Near Wild Horse, a herd of 1,000 antelope was other la herds are reported within a mile of Coalhurst, just west of Lethbridge. Antelope meat is very delectable which accounted for their slaughter almost to extermination a few uw ago, by Indians. The antelope amazing speed, but hunters nu proach them er than they proach deer. ‘hey usually groups of eight or ten, but Wild Horse being a sanctuary district ac counts for a 1000-herd congregating there, Buck Prong-Horn antelope shed the entire hor as do deer, only the outer sheath of its ho: should advise the many unsuc¢ hunters who scour our Suma. Vedder mountains to make Southern Alberta foothills their sporting ren- dezvyous next fall. They will learn to appreciate this beautiful Valley all the more when they return. ALKALI BERTA resident of the “prai- ree with a who pte am to ag d which that great belt is rd from relativ- who tell me wonder- their travel in do not but MATSQUI, LANGLEY, HAVE ORLENTAL POTATO SHIPPE Of thé 88 registered growers in’ the Matsqui and Langley districts, 64 are whites, 23 are Japanese atid only one is Chinese, according to statistics pre- pared by the Vegetable Me urketing Board, For potatoes Mies re was only a ve- gistered acre of and the pro- duction pe » of i ste. yea. pota- toes was 476° sary This a entirely in the hands #f z hit the production per acre W, s compared with acre produced by white potato grower number of potato growers in Langley- Matsqui districts, 39 are growers who devote one ucre or less to potato pro- duction. ‘EW A CIty ViIEWPO! he fruit grow kick at the remo ties which they c re beginning to of dumping du- aim will hurt their business and take away thelr profits, and what have you. Seems to us it is time something was done about it for the main object of appear to be to soak the cons by sending as little fruit as poss to market. and getting the highest price. It was ‘noticeable that during the peach season, when Californian pez ach- es were not obtainable here, the Canadian grower, who Js now shout- ing, took advantage of the situation to boost prices to the top noteh, the result being that people could not, and would not, purchase unless com- pelled. i And so it is with all produce. er the grower or his ‘marketer: the prices to the skies and howl their heads off when something which makes them crawl down again. said the first serious eff THE ECONOMICAL, PERFECT SHORTENING NOW PACKED IN THIS NEW CARTON YELLOW package inereased | producers wouldg happens } of; Some dealers may still have moderate stocks of Bakeasy packed in the former cartons which you can buy with every confidence. “BAKE EASY with BURNS’ BAKEASY“ BURNS’ & CO. LIMITED Here Are Prices... that will give you a big saving. This is all fresh stock, but we lrave to make room for Christmas display. Gd¢ $3.25 PURE SILK HOSE, regular $1.00 for 38’ LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS, MEN’S.CAPS, regular $1.00 and 95¢ for LADIES’ RUBBERS, regular 55c¢ for 36-in. WHITE FL’ETTE, heavy qual. reg 25c. & yds. Qhe 36-in. STRIPED FL’ETTE, reg. -23¢ Gane LADIES OES eer MEN'S COMBINATIONS, pure wool; Special... $$ 95 BOYS’ UNDERWEAR, ileece or 71, shirts or drawers QE MEN’S KNEE RUBBERS, British made S2. 15D MEN’S LACE RUBBERS, British made MEN’S IRON MAN NORFOLK JACKETS, reg $4.95 $2. 9d MEN’S KNEE LACE RUBBER, a red hot special 3.3> Heavy red rubber with c ted sole MANY OTHER LINES CLEARING AT VERY LOW PRICES Ae Giimou | CLOTHING & DRYfGOODS Phone Abbotstord's Store of Quality. Merchandise Phone 4 sa eddeasakiinleaas Y, Singin’ Inthe’ Rain... You. will sing in the will ** is (tuned up Dy ¢ special 5 yds. of sizes rain, and your engine this fel- ate your i you will miss the joys ( low is havit Ml ope truck or car econontically ‘Jacartin Garage “BRICK” JACOBSON TE” MARTIN Phone 82 BK. Feeds Are the Best! Try. Hi-Flow... We have a brand of Dairy Mash Which we'd like you fo try; It costs one dollar sixty tive— A veally fi class buy ! 18 per cent is what it tests, And we think youll That as it has, no se Its as Mas sh can De. The Brackman-Ker Milling ible Ltd G. as low Phone PHARDON, Abbotsford Mgr. NTT Ty ert That Leaky Roof... :«.and Those Odd Jobs . should be taken ¢: experienced men, We a thoro satisfactory j roof r ir and neat, work on any minor you may wish—a ‘tition put up, cupboard made and: install- ed, doors rehung, ete. Rural Sontractors, Ltd. J. A, McDONADD, Pres, & Mgr. McCallum R ; GASOLINE 18c gallon TRADE neezomrael late el lelalm COUNTRY FREIGHT LINES se eh tray RRY L. cGAR eee Cs 6 Vancouver, I. aaa bs Phones the dumping felt next s of soft fruits. them come. le effects may possible for local ¢ ume the remoyal would be eas ducers ere They prate poor if they were content to fruit crops i instead of permit the ground, they n ey per annum As iti |to purchase | hibitive prices | wees and Jis ever | the fruit farmers. | formation, Vanc -. VULCANIZING BENEFIC BY TREATY Good Work at Low Prices “While the rvetween the € Makes in Price— y | not s¢ (bout returns, harvest th send them to marke ing them to vet on get more CANADIAN | SUMAS GARAGE R. MOLLARD Opposite Theatre WASH, INVITED = mon- while fruit the owing tot BE. rich harve > Rose cre: w Coast, the see much and this city As Our SLIM WEBB'S TIRE SERVICE Independent Wire S 66 “ 82 au matter > countr The tion that ha great m isHiars For Araieporl TEN h to nd of those P, H. 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