ABBOTSFORD, (The Wealth of An Ordinary Fir Log SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 3 s/ Cross-Section = ® Prices are Lower ~ ® And the Quality ® and Higher at x DALY’S 2-Qt. Aluminum Double Boilers - <= = 5-Qt. Aluminum Tea Kettles - - = = Glass Washboards - - = = = = Flat Copper Wash Boilers - - = = = Ivory-and-Green Bread Box 9xi2x7_ - Floor Wax, Martin Senour - Pint bottle 59c Reversible Dust Mop, complete with handle - 3c Good Cheer Circulating Heater, sold on terms - $34.50 These Low Clothing Prices % .| ly to supply a growing demand. It will always be our pride and pleasure to supply customers with the best quality — Bread Gakes Pies Gookies Abbotsford jini BADER & WEEKES, Props. If You Need the Baker, Phone One |} OO Ea, 89¢ - Ea. 59¢ Ea. $2.89 95c SOO Oo Oo OOO OOOOOOL OOK 20° DROP IN AND.TRY OUR Buy at Home! ak Hot Chocolate When you need new plumbiy NOURISHING AND WARM FOR| 1nstallations or repairs, well’ wo aE 3 ete, call in Abbotsford’s PION THESE COLD, RAW DAYS. IDEAL PLUMBER, who will do you a FOR THE CHILDREN WHO BRING . 2 XK SCOOT “Oh, its only a tree, slash it down” Then there are the by-products. D . e is frequently the unpremeditated care- | Varnishes, methf1 alcohol, chloro- job at a low price. % \r will interest you less order given by some individual] form, creosote oils, charcoal, acetone, THEIR LUNCH TO SCHOOL RS} Saas fk who does not realize the possibilities {pine tar, oil, and pitch. These are LADIES’ jw HOSLERY, Silk-and-wool, sizes 814° $4.00 of that littls fir which In time may|from fir alone. From hemlock and ix Q % to 10, new good shades. Per pair 35c; 3 pairs .....- become a giant Douglas timber. The}the lighter woods of British Colum- ry me above photograph of cross scttion of | bia the possibilities are pulp, and by Th l 0 CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS, cosy, Mason brushed sur- — Qe one of British Columbia's ordinary |its by-product of sulphite liquor for e@ JuDIee Vall y op um in . face, sizes 2, 4, 6. Per pair s.... 2 essere sees e eens Mi |loge gives.a very good: idea of what the mannfacture of TN.T. From i . 7 jcan come out of one sar vase © sathe source comes ethyl alcohol |&, 4. HUNT ~~ + «= ~Phone 39 Shop, Montrose Ave. {MEN'S AVEAR, Penman 95, pure merino woollem $4175 sticks. for explosives. Hemlock is also ut-|* wv cs : rs Ky dally priced per garment ....... Abwinlonioenaan great tepssibilitics, ilized in the “ees of leather, while = Be 5 Not onl the big timb requir. {spruce and birch have many uses in RY * x HOU pee er tars valiie EY a eh speahl fy ai lat ab 49° aah ta Ncliteent Dridke- sons cetera aeroplane, excelsior and “wood” wool | Ka I a hac aa structural work be sawn from the log | manufacture. SWEATER COATS, Heavy Jumbo" Knit, shades white. $2.95 but all classes of smaller planking} ‘Thus the forests of, British Colum- By camel, beige and black, sizes. 3 Very Special value and flooring as well, siding and all}bia contain many essentials to ordin- A Be e W AY TO BR r tyl dger- ' . {ary every day existence. BOYS’ PULLOVERS, pure wool, V-neck ana polo sale $1.69 styleesor/ edger-cut end the ea eS ee eee ic S Dg ‘ 22 Rov Sizes 22 to 32 : J vies, e1 nel $ . a ~ XM Same styles, with zipper fasteners -- $4.89 y S b B % : es : 6 he Safe Reeves Broadcast Greeting Sport ; save by Buying the Safe Ro *e: x ‘ Mayor Manual of Chilliwagk, Reeve ~ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. FRL & SAT, JAN. 4, Ro | Murphy of Sumas, and missioner % SY y f I Webster of Abbotsférd- broadcast] ‘By a score of 49-23, Abbotsford |)% %| New Year grcetings from radio station [Inter B's swamped the Bradner bas-1% SUGAR - ~ 10 Ibs. 65c | CHWK,. Chilliwack, last evening, re-|keteers on Saturday evening at}i ith $2.01 . ception being clear throughout the Reena ety was pyeeu meta et with $2.00 order district. Reeve Murphy took advan- |Sided, Bradner boys playing hard all )y ABBOTSEQED, B. 0. KILGARD, B. 0. tage of the opportunity to do a little }the time. Feelings se TE betes 41% SHORTENING .... 2 Ibs, 19c Phone. 130 Phone 155X “hoosting" for his distrjct, in which |Short tme, and a miniature Donny: | pronto HAMS, whole Lb. 10c among other details, he gavé the fol-| rook nearly ensued, but all ended s CELLONE “se aires lowing information: _ happily. see ue pieces Lb. 18¢ Pacific Milk plant payroll amounts =) is a PPLE . .. 2 Uns 15e to $3,400 a month The Abbotsford United-Clayburn CHERRIES .. . 2 ting a5¢ cup-tle was not played last Saturday The Clayburn Co., Ltd. has am in- SARDINES, Norwegian Tin 10c < - owing to the weather. If the Jubilee aes be oT eee ee cnabtaegatees grounds are in fit condition next SALMON .......... 4 Uns 190 e oe, E ee 2 Saturday, the game will be played, PILCHARDS : W The Canadian Hop:,Growers., Ltd, x ¥ 4 Uns 19¢ Reliable Re p avr ork hold 600 acres of ssuinasi land, and - % CLAMS, Eaglo ..... 2 ung 230 disburse annually In the district be: Two experienced mechanics, with your tween $90,000 and $100,000, employ WM. ATKINSON N t, ing as many as 3,000 plekers fn season iat anion: ABOB TEA - Lb. 37e Canadian Tobacco’ Co., a sybsidiary oe interests at heart, ensure your autos. |)) con roe oo aD AUCTIONEER CAKEFLOUR .... Packet 250 OXO OUBES . .« Tin 10¢ CUSTARD Packet 1ic JELLY POWDERS 4 for 19¢ hands in the harvest séason, The Totem tobacco plantation a gages about 70 employees in season. I estimate their budget $75,000 au- nually. Our pea crop mobile repair work being done carefully and weil The Jacaréin Garage Graduate of Jones’ National School of Auctioneering, Chicago Headquarters, Chilliwack Phone 2697 oximated over POOCOCCOOOOOOCCOOO OOK 12,000 tons this sgfSon, selling: at an % Jamaica California r ; average price of $45 a ton, and ship- | my OuRy Telephone BD Give Us o Trial Job ped to Cuba, Engidnd, France, South ry I ORANGES | GRAPE- APPLES — America and other parts of thi m~ Senloae < Rane meee AUT SUE ANCE Gd ie oe | FRUIT] seam We bave three vineyards in this oz = - 4 aan cecererecerererens corerarerorerecorererorerecorererezerey | “istrict, and though, in their ‘Infancy, % Re apacesm Patan TOK : 9c | 4 for (5c | Tihs. - 25¢ | Doz - 190 will soon be able ‘to market over a wide territory. ( " We have a nursery second to none in B.C, adjoining’ our municipality. The municipality operates 10 school rooms, and five busses. Portage la Prairie Mutual Insurance Company SUMAS PRAIRIE LANDS FELS NAPTHA 3 bars 15¢ KIRK’S CASTILE 4 bars 25c OXYDOL ,. Large packet 17c AMMONIA or BLEACH Bu. 90 METAL POT SCRUBS Ba, 5c¢ WASHING SODA .. 8 lbs. 10¢ ai i Car-Servicing Plus ! % Gas and Oils Sumas has no bonded indebtedness A H HALL ri ms and ivate or . ~ Free } % only the finest Imperial Oil grades kept—the oil is clean and free grit ord fo a te ies a 2. LS) es © Deliveryiat $1 Orders within Greater ets ee ’ & from impurities; tho gas is stind-ard in price and in ed a ene Oe Ma nsaul was [i HALL ROAD, Nr, Sumas Canal THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES | 4 bd open andepertormance: cast, but was unavoidably absent. Sr AreOLeLALOcaLeLeLeLaeLeLeLOOLelerens “IK P rine Basin RY % Greasing and Lubricating Service t ee ee BY My A hydraulic hoist enables us to get at the inaccessible parts of your 2 ye car, and when it’s left with us to be lubricated, a thorough, work- ‘ « et ~ maun-like ob is guaranteed. e % 5 ) w OOOOK Per M 8. — J. J. W. Potter, Old Munroe Farm, a ——e ; e sth ASE aD 3s 1 x 6, T &G, No. 1 Common M $10.00 Knowin SUMAS-MATSQUL COW-DTESTING PLUMBER & 4 FOR RENT bar Abbotstord P,0., ASSOCIATION 1 6 D Sidi 4 6 fi M 14 oo §-room house, plumbing & furnac = x 6, Drop Siding, 4 to 6 ft. : * H ! Peasouable:,, Ehaney ant 1G. or over of butterfat for the month A TINSMITH ow: - of December. PIANO for sale: wilheccapetamalll: 4 corns , 1 x 3 Floorin: K. D. 3 to 7 ft. M 14,00 Is more than I’, A, Beharrell, Mixed 1120 ? ? y ms payments from responsible party. |4> A, Beharrell, Mixed .. 1120 : FURNACES, STOVES AND half the battle’ Write P.O, Box 217, Abbotsford 1np 5 2 ~~ Shingles No 1 XXX E a $2.50 HEATERS CLEANED AND That's why.we ee 9 Ae REPAIRED : See Ole Pon White can give the : ae eo ieee * Wind 24x24, 2-light 1.90 ee gl lowest prices on your bullang i Matequi, If relcased will come Inagdow X “ig - . BERIS job .... @ thorough k aie hom Anyone hart tte ¥ 2 Ps. aa enrnaeleges ome, Anyone harboring same after ee f our craft, long buying exper= ate will be prosecuted, Frank Shop Repairs a Specialty a ; De cChoteemaiord, aap Borg, ‘Jersey 5 SURE ©O ADVANCE WITH SPRING TRADE Lda z lence....and no lost effort, } Ser Oe oe z ROBE WLLSON, AGE OF THESE SPECIALS WHILE THEY PRICES REASONABLB You save money and get a bet- i Supervisor | 's LAST WORK GUARANTEED ter job by calling in the bet CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ee . fenced contractors:— Pree igpiavane eter Claris Mr. W. Heller is returning to 1d- I. N. ARMSTRONG Rural Contractors, Ltd- monton, after two-weeks visit with Sunday Services sos for all 10 a.m,| Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Heller and fam- Y Lt Abbotsford Box 132 J. A. McDONADD, Pres. & Mgr. Young People’s Meeting i1 am. | ly. 9 e Located Opposite Post Office McCallum Rd,, 8, Abbotsford Evangelistic Service ..... 7.40 p.m.| Edward P. Sterling Js appointed su- }______ ee Wednesday, Prayer Meeting 7.30 p.m. JUST BEYOND CANADIAN LEGION, YALE RD., ABBOTSFORD PHONE 146 eos o Mr, and Mrs, M. Golios of Kilgard entertained a number of friends at a New Year Eve party at thelr home. Mr, R. Carnie of New Westm was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hoftsbaum over the New Year, to the post made death of W. H, Elson, who died in Sumas recently, Mrs, W. C. Blinch gave a party to ther Sunday School pupils in the mu- pigipal hall yesterday.