ison | ks, 34 i range : : ANT | i nit yy ie 5, 110 speeial teen Waits Mal tip y — ae O% cenasy TUBES CHARGING 3a8 Station . The ¥ )TSFORD swift Me born in their bei fl presentation D even more § jon, itations g WINTON pee & UC NSFER ai) Necesa7 ool Everyou® Depends oo Xow x! re —— = restt B, MARCON ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS. AND MATSQUI NEWS - Our Savings Deposit Department - Makes It Worth Your While -~ to Save Money. HERE ARE FIVE POINTS OF INTEREST IN OUR SAVINGS — DEPARTMENT— + 1—We pay’ 4 % on Demand Deyosits 2.—We pay by on Time Deposits —i.e.: deposits which are withdrawable . after notice is given —You Pay No Operation Charge fer Eigher Account. ae 4.—Interest Compounded Semi-Annually. 5.Our Longer Office Hours: 9 am, 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 full information a WESTMINSTER TRUST COMPANY “B.C.’s Oldest Provincial Trust Company’’ i NEW WESTMINSTER; B-C- DR. F. H. QUINN v. D-M-D: / DENTAL SURGEON ” Office Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by Appointment only HADDRELL BLOCK, ABBOTSFORD PHONE 68 LUMBER OF ALL KINDS ~ ROUGH OR DRESSED HIGH QUALITY — LARGE STOCKS ~ [LOWEST eERICES |. SHINGLES ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING and DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. ROASTING PANS that are large enough to roast a young pig in or sniall enough for any purpose. Pots and pans of all sizes and materials. Water boilers kettles, all necessary kitchen uten- sis, Full lines of aluminum ware at economy prices, -H. P. KNOLL. Phone 28 Abbotsford, B.C. Twelve Years Ago Re-prints From ‘‘Post’’ Files of 1914 Married—Miss Hazet V, McLagan, eldest daughter of the Jate J. C. Me- In every home the Lagan and Mrs. MeLagan, of Hazelbrae Fuller Clayburn, to\Lieut, Heinrich Maximil. Man is lian, of the 18th Dragoon Guards of the German Army, only son of Baron and welcomed. Baroness R. yon Knobloch, of Cassel Germany, on Saturday, the Rey. G. D. Treland officiating, After their honey- moon Lieut. and Mrs. yon Knobloch wil reside in Germany. Because women have learned that he always comes with helpful This is b every Fuller Man is courteous, and considerate of the time you give him. Therefore you Matters discussed at Meeting held on Thursday ‘ment of a coroner, the citizens’ were appoint erection of a ‘hospi- tal, a high school, a new post office, and the appointment of a registrar. There were ; present. Sad Sab : Mr- and Mrs, (Dr.) Swift gave a’ very may admit him with absolute con- )yeautitul St. Valentine's whist drive fidence. ‘lt you want a Fuller Man jon the 18th, there being six tables in to call, write or telephone all. The welcome sound of the mill whis- tle was heard on Monday after a shut- i down of a few weeks, filler Some 10,000 hogs and cattle ha Seattle from Gal, been exported to through Abbotsford during the past few weeks, since the new U.S. tariff Went into effect. A. J. Henderson of the Abbotsford Hotel is ‘busy painting up his hostelry and overhauling the bar for the sum- mer business. q At last Week's Matsqui Council meet- bounties were paid on 74 muskrats, . Hverybody is busy boosting and work -ing in preparation for the big fall fair the subseription now having reached Several huidred dollars. Mrs. MH. Montgomery of Ladner is in ae, 8 few days the guest of Mrs. SARDIS B.C. Will be in this District Soon in, CHURCH OF ©THE NAZARENE Rev, L. E. Channel, Pastor Sunday School 10 am. Preaching Services 11 a.m. and 7.30 pm Junior Services 7 p.m. Wed Sang 740 Prayer Meeting Everybody avited, ABBOTSFORD Miss Gladys Wilson, R.N. of Vancou- ver was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs: A. Thompson were| guests of friends in Murrayville, H Mr. a afford announce hter born in the} M.S.A. hospital on Friday, Feb. 12. | Mr. and Mrs. William Denny-of Brad-| ner announce the arrival of a son, born in the local hospital on Feb. 3. The third annual dance of the W.B. A. of the Maccabees was held in the threatre on Friday. The attendance Was not large; but a good time was en- joyed and a small amount cleared after paying expehses. Mrs. P A. Buchanan and son of Lynn Creek js visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee. Contractor J, McDonald has practi- cally completed the store building he is erecting for J. Weatherbte on Essen- dene avenue. Mrs. T. Mahood is visiting her sister in Vancouver this week. Mrs. E. W. Mouldey and children, who have been visiting relatives in Renfrew and other places in Ontario, returned home at the week-end. Mr. Henry Smith of Vancouver renew- ed old friendships in Abbotsford last week, Messrs. C. Weatherstone, R. Ralston, J. Oldaker and J. Dunlap participated in the unniversary banquet and re-union of the 16th Canadian Scottish battalion held in the Elysium hotel, Vancouver, on Saturday night, and report a happy time. Over one hundred members of the old battalion were present, some coming from tlfe prairies. Addresses were made by Col. McMillan, Major Gus Lyons, M.C. and Col. Peck,. V-C., D.S.O. former leader of the 16th. War musi¢ and genera] jollification marked the occasion. { Dr. Jeffery of Sumas has purchased a Ford touring car from Weir’s Garage. Mrs. H. J. A. Lait, who has spent an extended holiday in southern States, has returned home. Give the ‘‘News’’ advertiser an op- portunity to serye you—read the an- nouncements and thus keep posted on prevailing loca] prices, stoeks and com- mercial activities. A large attendance is expected the M.S.A. hospital annual meeting dat- ed for Monday next. Several director- ship appointments expire at this time. Miss Campbell, matron of the hos- pital is spending a short holiday in Vancouver. 2 "Mrs. Develen, who has been guest at the home of Mrs. J. O. Trethewey, has Teturned to Vancouver. A fine program is in prospect for the school concert and play dated for Mar. 5 in the theatre. Outside artists will assist in this event and local talent is quite busy at rehearsals so that their nart of the program will not lack merit Financial proeeds go to the library eats at To Make Toffee Put in syrup 2 cups brown sugar and one-third saucepan 3 cups white corn can of Pacifie Milk. As it comes to boiling, add slowly balance of can of Pacific Milk. Boil until it gets hard in water. Stir in 2 teaspoonfuls vanilla just before pourng. Pour into greased pan, mark into sqnares just before it cools. Pacific Milk Head Office: Vancouver, B.C, Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford You Specials—Orange Marmalade, 4’s- 65c. Peach Jam 20¢ Orange Marmalade 20¢. r Grocery Dollar Will Buy You More at Wattie’s LE “a 7 ( ZZ Mugs HM) ty Y Ne UA All kinds of FISH for LENT G5: Ye WwW. WE BY WE HAVE ADEQUATE REPAIR EXPERIENCE WITH PHONE 67 A. WATTIE The Home of Good Things to Eat an ag og Si eae = eal [eS oN AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. MAKES OF CARS USED LOCALLY, and can give Satisfactory Service. DOING ALL REPAIR WORK C AREFULLY, PROPERLY MOST DAY OR NIGHT TOWING AND CRANE-TRUCK SERVICE \ We will treat you right and give you s atisfaction. G. T, MAHOOD, Proprietor ‘Eat More EGGS _The Cheapest and Best Food You Can Now Buy. Easily Digested, Rich in Vitamins and All-Round’ Nourishment, and Abso- lutely the Cheapest Food to be Bought Today ABBOTSFORD MOTORS ~ Phone 62 Absent-Minded Business Man, as he/ Hiverpool on Feb. 6. 5 persons destined for Miss Whittaker of Bellingham is yi- siting Mrs. MeMillan. : kissds his wife: ‘‘ Now, dear, I will dic- tate a couple of letters.’ Brackman & Ker Milling Company, Ltd. Abbotsford branch - F. Marshall, local mgr. t The first family to come to Canada under the assisted passage scheme left : | family of eight Vancouver. They are Mobay JAPANESE AT MISSION A separate Ja ni Incted in ' Association * north, of Mission. Here at the ex-? vanese colony, Nippon- 2 children are taught Japanese and hour each = of the J Sn glish they tor ole 2 out of the ESTABLISH OWN SCHOOL | hall, e- Japanese? about one~ aftert Public Schools,» KILGARD CLUBMEN ENTER- TAINED IN ABBOTSFORD (Contributed) On Monday the Abbotsford Men’s Clab entertained members of the Kill- Kare Klub of Kilgard and all present voted it one of the most successful even- ings in the history of the club, Both ¢lubs were well represented, and the Club Caterer, Mr. Baker and his assis- tants had a busy time presiding’ over the eats for the large gathering, about 60 all told. Card-playing formed the first part of the program, arranged by Mr. Peters, fun to which members of both clubs contributed. Mr. H. Brown set the ball a-rolling with one of his recitations, and after that the ‘‘fun grew fast and furious’’ The three solo- ists of the K.K.K. excelled. themselves in the rendering of the Club Song, as- sisted in the chorus by the rest of the “‘gang’’ Numerous songs were sung by Messrs. Barrett, Brand, Baker and Sel- don. The recital of “Tom O’Shanter’’ by Mr. Petors, Jr. assisted in the dorie by Mr. T. Irvine warmly received. Messrs. Benedict, Parton, Peters and Ralston also did their part. The Kil- gard Quartette put on their turn, but got only as far as the firs spasm, being hurried to their places before being thrown out. Mr, Good. accompanied at the piano for the various items At the close Mr. Good, president of the K. K.K. remarked what a splendid time they all had had, and how much the Club appreciated the kindness they had been shown. and hoped that’more meet- ing of a similar nature would be often indulged in Mr. MeKinna in a word endorsed all that Mr. Good has said. Mr. Pratt in reply thanked them and remarked that it had given the Club here great pleasure to have had them. A very pleasant evening was brought to ac lose by the singing of the Club slogan and “God Save the King’? PEARDONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL ASSOCIATION IMPORTANT NOTICE We wish to contradict a rumor that! is threatening to spoil our fanees, It is not true that the dances are rough. There is a feeling of animosity existing among some, and these people are spreading these false rumors, An Old Time Dance with Old Time Musie will be held in our Community Hall on Saturday Night, Bebruary 20; also one on Feb, 26, Wood's orchestra, Jome and we promise yon a properly enjoyable good time, (Signed) EB. TAYLOR A. MARIETTE, Trustees | [NVESTIGATE before you build that new house or barn, or remodel your old | buildings, See some of my customers and get my plans and estimates, At your service. This is the right time to do small Sor remodelling kit- repair jobs chens, building~sun-rooms, por- ches, ete, r < 1 We pay prompt attention to all large cr small orders by day work or contract, and our price is RIGHT aiways. NELS OLUND GENERAL CONTRACTOR MT. LEHMAN. zu "TRUCK EXPRESS is the QUICKEST, CHEAPEST SAFEST, MOST CONVENIENT and WORRY-PROOF METHOD Of making shipments. Our Facilities will be improved shortly Fraser Valley Motor Express H, THORNTON, Prop. Abbotsford Phone 36 O trom ti, ¥uowT ST. K ,ToKo! KMAM STAEET, MRW YORE Cory. | and for three hours on Saturdays, with i! between Eugene and Bend. a flight over the top of the world, The Szow-Motor, powered with a Fordson Tractor This machine hos. x porting gasoline for use in the planes by which they will strive on March 21 to make the has been ig through the 16-mile 4 n by the Detroit Arctic Ex 1 two-hour term at Sunday School, lition to be the means of trans epoeh-stirring event of} gon Sierras.