DeLair-Stady Wedding aiRev. Mr. Pat Paton Inducted ne esesaSeseSE Le Rov. Mr. (Peacock o urrayyille : ; P) ee 2" angel) Attended ae ottitel ao at Sets for that Christmas Cake The Presbyterian Church was the | induction service of Rey. T. 8. Paton, scene of an intoresting wedding on |held in the Presbyterian Church on Blanched Almonds, per Ib., 0c" Friday afternoon at five o’clock, when | Friday evening. Crystallized Cherries, per Ib, 65e Rey. W. Robertson united in marriage Rey. Mr, Oswald of Mt. Lehman. ad- Almond Paste, half-pound, 35¢ Daisy I. Stady, eldest daughter of Mr, | dressed the Ministery, and Rey. A. Ross Bulk Dates, 2 Ibs, 25e and Mrs, J. E. Stady,and Thomas L. | of Clayburn spoke to the congregation. Ground Almonds, per tin, 25e De Lair. The ceremony was performed | Mr. R. G. Douglas, Clerk of the Presby- Special Bleached Raisins, per Ib. 20 under an arch of evergreen cand roses, | tery, Vancouver, was also present. Symrna Figs, per lb. 3Uc The bride, who was given in marriage| Rey. Mr. Paton, who has been ap- i Cluster Raisins, per pkg. 20¢ by her father, was attired in a wedding | pointed minister of ‘the Abbotsford dress of white georgette over white | Presbyterian Church, wag the recent Satin, with veil.of embroidered net | Pastor at Redcliffe, Alberta, and comes Worn in coronation style with a wreath | here to fill the vacancy occasioned by of orange blossoms. She carried a|the retirement of Rev. W. Robertson. bouquet of pink Ophelia roses and SI a aT white carnations, Mrs. C. Gillen visited in Vancouver The bridesmaids were Miss Mae | this woek, Wilson, and Miss Mae Stady, sister of Mrs, Lillington of Vancouver has Beethoven Player Pianos ue Wale SAL Wilson Wore & |yeen the guest for the past week of becoming dress of apricot geor; X c Y ‘gette, ; ; ; have brought cheer ani harmony into hundreds of B.C. homes. with ostrich trimming, with a ricetat apn as Cay aes Are you content with your piano that stands idle at asad SE pet eee SYNOPSIS OF > ; \ most of the time 2 white carnations. Miss Mae Stady wore a dainty frock - We will take your present pia no in exchange for a Beethoven t . E Player and arrange the balance on ¢ onvenient terms, Without Interest. S orenia sno eald ou: Ais ae LAND ACT AMENDMENTS Cranberries 25c lb. Seedless Raisins 15c pkg You Will Find THIS STORE Well Stocked To Supply Your Xmas Noeds ah W. A. WAT TIE THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO BAT PHONE 67 ie ; gold leaves, and carried a bouquet of : % pink and white carnations, os eS B L Di Beethoven Mr, Stewart McPhee supported the PRE-EMPTIONS oS y ong-- istance ‘ groom, § Caen unreserved, surveyed Ay ; } The wedding march was played by | Crown lands may be pre-empted by A P Z: Player 5 Mrs. E. A. Barrett, and during the okie mypsente over 18 years of age, When a friend lives miles away and « personal visit is out of iy 4 and by aliens on declaring interition Signing of the register tke Misses] Yo ‘become British subjects, condi- the question, there is no more cordial way of extending the Clara and Doris W; ‘i tional upen residence, occupation, nd Doris Walters, nieces ofthe | gc4° improvement for’ agricultural IN OAK ; Be aa i epg ; groom, sang Until.’ Darnoaen compliments of the season than by long-distance telephone. WALNUT AND = The church was filled to pacity Full Ronenrntan regu- MAHOGANY with friends of the eouply and two | 24ueMe, Taeanding pri-empuions i Special Rates Exist After 8.20 o'clock at Night " girls of the Maccabee Guard Team, His to Pre-empt Land,” Ca Ake of A 7 3 can be obta! ree of charge 700 Miss Verna Stinvon and Mins Thelma} py addressing the Department of B Taylor, fulfilled the duties of ushers, Fe B.C., or to any Gov- ritish Columbia Telephone Co. dressed in the white dresses aud sashes % “ vee will be granted covering complete with Bench of the Guard. only lan for a tern cena mag te soromey | Rede. Siene aoe et aed | — ice, r ption as he n e Orange a. fect B00 Ona west o} eo it ze “| . under the direction of the W. B A of and /O0O twat ‘peri acts) exsts or tat 3 wood & Durrant a] B Hi ‘ $50.00 or more cash, will send hom e an instrument that all can play i og Bere Rang. Barristers end Solicitors rave to e! ingham, and appreciate. \the Maccabees, of which the bride is 1 Applications £ for mana poe pa Notaries Publie Everson, Everett and Se : i a member. z a ¢ Missioner of the Land Recofding Di- | v, i ° S fice— 706-4 Holden Bldg. s Lewis IIs Ey i! The hall was artfully decorated with | vision, in which the ‘land applied for | **2¢ouver o 2 &: A r=) Se E eryth ng on Easy Terms WITHOUT INTEREST streamers, flowers and evergreen; the peel aate eld are reel os om tated : UTO ST, GE = fi Crated Free and Shipped F.O.B. Vancouver. bride's table being attractively centred EY re el Sete Branch offies at Abbotsford open every Through Tickets Direct f : with fern and ivy, placed oa a mirror} give years and improvements made Friday. Stage loaves Sumas f Hing a Lewis Leads! Foliow Who Can! to represent a lake, Over the table| to value of $10 ‘per acre, at 8.30 am. (Sunda: 8.50) i ; hung a white wedding bell from which ison ue rnweer lees vaie : is § at oe Sea @, before @ Crown Grant can bs Cameron & Cameron|'5. Sat. and Sunday only—7.10 j nk and white streamers extended to irae alling’ rae % = ‘-) % t ve aa brid |, For more detalled information see Barristers and Solicitors Leaves Bellingham at 7.50 2 fe ewis lano rt) Cle) Rin ACS Bn GREGOR XE: ye Bulletin “How to Pre-empt Commissioner, Notary Public, Ete. |1-15, 4.00, 6.00, 10.30 (Sat. f 9 e ceived the guests under an arch of = PURCHASE i Direct connection with ever, hung with a wedding bell and] , Vancouver, B.O Abbotsford, B.0, trains ‘¥% 1044 Cranville St 0 i “Applications ar are received afar pur- d ord, B.O, by. R Vancouver, B,C. streamers. leh and 818 Rogers Bldg. Every Tuesday |Sumas to © , $4 Among the invited guests were: Mr. ae fands, ‘po pa ene. fiiaboris Phone Sey. 846 Phone 36 |Sumas to Everett $3.6 : : _ and’ Mrs. G. M, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. rice for ir firat-elany (arabia) ig : Sumas to Bollingham $1.2: 5 , ‘ > E. A. Barrett, Mr, and Mrs. T Walters, f and ‘second- a — ae , ‘Brom Bellingham South : and family; Mr. and Mra. T. York and oad ia bia jer acre. Fur ta 5 DR. F. J. Van KIRK « cifie Northwest Traction Co., o Re Gladys York; Mr. and Mrs. D.Winton,| Qf Crown lands is Soa ane Special Practiee Limited to - . ne Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. J. Wil-| }djease of Crown Lands. EYE HAR, NORE, THEOAT eG HESSELGRAVE, . son, Mr. and Mrs. JMcIntyre and tele eerie + OF industrial tes on Sumas Phone X228—X421 '* 7S — | little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Grim- |may, = purchased or leased, the’ een = = a % 5 ley, M P F = Mrs. W, Loxton, M DP ot Bellingham National Bonk Bldg. Role spulatlaehaat i cola rnes eoa hPa ccr ts @ BELLINGHAM, WASH. ‘ J. McDonald, Jack and Gus Lillington, HOMESITE LEASES = Miss Betty Reyburn, Mrs. 2. Green- U: ed t exceeding 20 » BLUE FUNNI ae ; wood, Miss Lilly Greenwood, Miss G. |nores, may be eased Homeslion, Thos. H. Ingram > 4G Tapp, Miss Doris Powell, Mise Mary | (Srooted tm the first-year. title vn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT _MOTOR LI E + + : ; .. ¢ Miller and Miss Murie] Spring. jobtainable after peaien es oS a AUDITOR = 3 At this eae tlosing a nist gratifying Members of the W. B. A. of the Mac- Ee land has been Ricreret Benes Leaves Abbotsford Daily ot Pa we 1 itt t h eabee Guard Team, dressed in uniform, LEASES © 501 Crewn Bldg. On x 4, : year 0 business, ut extending tf anks , | waited on the tables, to which a large | For iepees Pater pike Van , B.C. Abbotsford, B.o. "3 7.30 A.M. and 1,80 PM. ; ] " ' | number of the invited guests sat down. Ones Sa EAVES NEW WESTMINST: y be leased by one person or a i The Matsqui Farmers The toast to the bride and groom was eompany. GRAZING Accounting Systems Installed 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. Co-operative proposed by Rev. W. Robertson, and { Unieb the Grasing Act the. Prov- - nia tehintecoe EXTRA— Associatio suitably responded to by the groom, ince is” aividdl into areslak oraceaars otsford 6 p.m. n The happy couple left after the re- \ a ihe Ly aerrony ted ‘Anhudl THOS. MORLEY . SUNDAY— - Bs ception to spend a honeymoon in Van-]} (grasing pérmits ate issued based on i eaves Abbotsford 1.30 P.M, 2 wishes shareholders and friends ccuver, Vitoria and Seattle, “Mi and] ESERSU SEO Su Bara husdeowaee \ Accountant \ Leaves Now Westminster 10 A.M. C e Mrs. De Lair—-were the recipients of | ‘may form —sasociations r x ols Pe POPE, and 4 P.M. as usual {. the Compliments of ————~—~|rnaay vatuable and beautiful gifts. jmanseeian eet ee pay rae foackad Counecting with B.C. Rapid Transit - iy |permits aro available for éettlers, iP t — — \ and %, up to ten Cash Statements Prepared at New Westminster ‘| _ ge aan : ‘head. is e a= : : '@- . L. HAMR: G. H. KERR, Manager RR ABBOTSFORD, B.C. oo 2 . z f Tak: ee Old Time Gospel Service a5 eS ages eo eoeSesese se se se sesesesood 5 —_———————————— In the ABBOTSFORD ORANGE HALL TH JONES . ote JNSURE Those New Buildings SS Agere user Bere mo | HAVOLOTTO = p 2.30 p.m. ... .. Sunday Sehool Z inera irector at Sohly ~ IScitity r Gatatoly ® g Tt takes 3,600 persons to make the 7.30 ym. ‘ising Puhalinee boots worn by the people of British | ( ' : very, Friday Service The man who does not see tke economy Columbia and only. 168 in the | *!ays THARRER EVO u2 ) Phone 4903 MISSION, B.C. Abbotsford-Vancouve EFT S i TE IN f ki dustry are at work here®oma, but Sometimes shows sleepless-| 1 \4>thel__ (Special-service arrangenients : . of carrying COMPLETE INSURANCR a a y powBess. delirium and excitement. From sia 2 (Sp a HS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Mr. W. L, Macken, Five t oy facture of ther south side of river.) Tienkaral t workers are needed toc 20 to 40 per cent. of the cases result eave Abbotsford 8.45 a.m, garmen ork: a in death. With 538 ca: in 1919 and eleyaloniene Leave New Westminster 5.45 p.m, 1 de: 538 cases 0 45 p.m. absolute destitution it often causes is the British Columbian population, 468 in the first half of 1924, Eng- Ate * mn SUNDAY B . ‘ "7 stitutes s te a dear puch ss: aBAnsp 8 Rey dglare a only tee find employments at jJand appears to be having an epi- “ACKSMI I HING Leaye Abbotsford 5.30 p.m. year paid to a RELIABLE insurance trade here. Hemic this year. é Leave New Westminster 7.45 p.m. is a poor businessman. Fire may come at any. place and at any time, and the race The goyern ° company for ‘‘coverage’’ In these two lines the loss to} TOE] a es pany i province is nearly $6,000,000. It New Equerry For Prince ed pes as se Horseshoeing _ Abb tt f d- L d REAL A M CALLUM ALL obvious why Mr. Macken is a When the Prince of Wales returns au ana — man CaS otstor yn en patronage of local industry. jo England he is to have a new equerry : BLE AND FR foaeae » MC DDE NCE ——->—— fi the person ot Lord William Scott, | === RODERATE CHARGES Bellingham NOTARY PUBLIC MARRIAGE LICENSES AcOH Sah APT REE GSC BIE RAIETEnR DAILY ee SUNDAY INVESTMENTS POULTRY, DAIRY FARMS and FRU LAND Pacific Milk Co., Li Li oPaSWvillnms Rot aReoaaT aes (a Leave Abvotstord 845 am, | iced Oftice: Vanconver, B Me 10th Hussirs, and belongs toa family that has been honored with Factories at Ladner and Abbo'# po.) friendship always. His father Note Change in Prices s aa A J K McMENEMY IIs cousin of Lord Claud Hamilton, so — aa ah, Men’s Hair Cut 50c a“ < Buy a Good Wr | Jong an eguerry of the Prince, and his = watson, rfareerusrettely, eT CA . W, EDGECUMBE (H ~. CROKE Fare $1.25 to Bellingham noneetanon Ride in the Brown Stag : HORSESHOER & GENERAL _fard’s | mother is a cousix of Viscount Las- HS oy at Phe clasthon MOMtaes Children 35c BLACKSMITH rms Pe Montréal—| ocd Mrs, George Hart spent the R H H a Shave 25c RECON Dee NDB AL ERaIN i atya a How Vancouver Grows “ =hey in Vancouver. ay ay 1a) Farm Implements, Vehicles Stoves f Jewelers Insp Ai. | The population of Greater Vanecou- Guenea NENA message goes around the| Oat hay, Red top, 4 ‘) an: Local pan x He| yer in 1911, as reported in the goverh- Montreal=Nov. five seconds, but a rumor can |Cloyer. Delivered or haul ity ure ANDERSON Tools, Ete. Cah and pr rd al ent census of that date, was 100,401, ‘t SNove town in two. : ‘ ALAN M. BROKOVSKE ABBOTSFORD ee B.C. Machines and ‘Om his}The population this*year, as reported |} ¢, John — rat Gurrio was a week-ond vis: | Phone 30L ie 4 mas, Wael in the directory recently published, 1s —Dec. < oR 8h Abbotsford’s Pioneer Barber Phone 42x -} . aia it =Dee. wuconyer, Abbotsford, B.C : \ ese —_———— St. John bette 1 rland, | - ang many * man seems {o have a t Y clear hejd because there is absolutely nothing in It, Pi | Samoan Sea. ent | Relieves Neuralgia ‘i . . ; ies sean | es i all aaa el ee ee Nitty veduimm a ah teeamerraere iment jor Com™ 5