? M: 2" ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS The Man At The Oar BAKING NEEDS revived | chine association has been active PASTRY FLOUR Wild Rose out|® have been always wrong. in- | functioning, the records show all 1s11,| Mr H. G. Wells recently pointed |! aturi- RED & WHITE BAKING SODA H” G¢ i@ O¢ RED & WHITE EXTRACTS VANILLA — LEMON Will Not Bake Out roc E¢ sou UTE toute ss... DLE RED & WHITE MOLASSES a Ae Ga" 22¢ Lancashire |in mind that a comet or a thor-| introduction | 0USh going over might effective- riot |!¥ de-invent everything—certainly BAKING POWDER to \destroy stocking frames, How- machines|the doubt. A general catastrophe opened | Might make mankind forget even And soon there were the Invention of the wheel, or of insufficient unemployed to carry period of business slackness|cover. But, short of these larger forward | possiblities, new devices will likely to blame} continue to take over more and each|more of the most onerous chores that) of mankind. Someday they may had} take over all the chores, so that been reached, when no further mar-| everyone will be able to spend all developed. | his time at the movies, which will Pry’s unsweetened 44 -Ib, COCOANUT—medium in each new case the Luddites may | eleven o'clok the past decade| However, a considerable body of con- But, looking back over the hundred years since their anti-ma-| from I that| then have to open even earlier than | M. C. Walker & Co. Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE | out that inventions cannot be de-|! invented, No doubt he also had|{ he has written enough on those subjects to be given the benefit of the axe-handle-inside-the-axe- head, which consumed a thousand years of antique experimenting to dis- on in the morning there will be fewer wants in a cold and hungry world, and more machines to supply those wants— before mankind may rest its labors. In the meantime, Fine Permanent Waving, THERMIQUE MBETHOD— TO SUIT YOUR TASTE! 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Nichol- e to the young man’s popularity and presented him with various gifts Twenty- one candles decorated the day cake, these being lit by D. Rennie. The following assisted in serving supper: Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. Rennie, Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs Nichol- son, Miss A. Smith, Mrs. Black- lock, Mr, Sandercock and Mr Hodgvon, Music was provided by Mrs. Bryce, Miss Ostrom, Mrs Briskham, Mr, Ted Borg, Mr. W HB'LL be delighted, for she knows what deli- cious, appetizing meals can be made with Canadian Fish and Shellfish. There are over 60 different kinds of Cafiadian Fish and Shellfish that are simply grand eating! Every one of them can be served in a variety of tempting, tasty recipes fit for a king. Fish is casily digested, nourishing, one of the best health foods you cin eat, It is the great source of vita- min “D”, the sunshine vitamin that builds sturdy, healthy bodies, sound bones, good teeth, and helps to maintain glowing vitality Have fish meals more often in your home.. Make “Any Day A Fish Day”. Fish is an economical food and there are so many varieties, in such delightful dishes that you will never tire of it. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, Please send me your free 52- inventions have increased, rather than decreased, employment. Any examination of the figures, both be- fore and since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, shows that free employment up to this decade stands at an all-time high in. the world’s history. And the general standard of living is also at an all-time high. The evidence is against poor Ned i i id CVU UA OVA Vw UNITED PUR arn’ Andrews’ Don’t Forget -- We Deliver Le sie cae aC manok aC GRAPEFRUIT— Texas, CELERY— Fresh ELEPHANT LAUNDRY SOAP— ae Palmolive .. 4 bars 23¢ Made By Colgates; no lye 5¢ Bar wee ve ve eteneccressveees ROLLED OATS .... 5 Tbs. 29¢ WHEATLETS .....- 4 Ibs. 25¢ _ MELLOGRAIN ..... 4 Ibs. 25¢ BRAN, bulk ..... . 5 Ibs. 15¢ ARR) se {es LARD int’ oe SUGAR wisi croce COFFEE »*» Pork & Beans Ludd and his wrecking of to save textile workers from un-]| employment. Today in Canada, for Instance, the textile industry | pro- vides employment for one out of every five industrial workers. And visitors to mill towns such as Ma- f0g of Valleyfield know how the machine as used in textile produc- tion has raised the standard of living. The entire debate on inventions might well have ended hundreds and hundreds of years ago, when first a ship was equipped with sails. At the time when that tr Malkin's 25 % -oz, Malkin’s 2 tins QUE | -Hin CORN, G.B. ‘ 2 tins 25¢ GREEN BEANS, .. Tin 1 PEAS, 5's; O. City Tin 10¢ TOMATOES, MB 2 tins 23¢ CORN BEEF .. 2 tins 27¢ development was made in the use |, of textiles, a tired-looking man might have been seen sitting in a boat that was not equipped with sails. As he watched the first sail- ing ship moving about in the water, he may have said to the fellow next to him: “Some folks hold that inventions throw people out of work and others hold that they raise the |! standard of living Now, it looks, to me as though this new use of! sail-cloth for moving ships from, Piace to place will thow me out of emPloyment in which I am at pre-|| sent ongaged, But I figure to gain | greatly by the new development. It's going to raise my standard. of jiving. You know, I've been gett- ing a trifle tired of pulling on this Balley oar.” 7 HIGH SCHOOL THESPIANS GIVE-GOOD PERFORMANCE Evidence of remarkable achieve- ment since their organization by El- speth Lehman, president of the Fra- ser Valley Drama Association last fall was given by the Philip Shef- field Players at their first public production last Friday in the High School Auditorium. First offering was “The Last Race’ a@ neat one-act Canadian play with an exciting climax. Out of a cast of sharply-defined, well-interpreted characters, special mention should perhaps be made of the ease and sincerity with which the part of “Mick Hamilton” was played. In “Joint Owners in Spain", a east of four girls entered into the spirit with fine. abandon. The role of ‘Mrs. Blair’ a satisfying part, was well handled throughout, as was the very different but equally diffi- cult role of “Miss Dyer." During intermission short address- es were given by Mr. T. W. Hall local director of education, and Miss Piggott, vice-principal of the school, the latter speaking on the educitive yalue of drama work And Of the advances made if the province of Alberta in the inteyests of child de- stra recently organized under Mr. T. A. Quayle contributed @enerously to the evening's enter- as tainment. RESPONSIBLE COVERAGE at the Insurance jerry cowesr rates. COMPLETE AND ABSOLUTE Houses, Furniture, Farm Sickness and Accident. INSURE AND BE SUR We handle them all in reliable Farm Lands, Poultry Farms, Bungalows and Suburban Dwellings ESTATES MANAGED Wills, Houses Rented, Safety Deposit Boxes, . efficient service with very reasonable charges. Westminster Trust Company NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. sold and exchanged, Horses Fetch Good Price Horses cost money again. At an auction sale by .Dennis in Chilli- wack last week as high as $156 was paid for an Alberta farm an- imal, the lowest $40, the average being $95 a head. 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