a ares “ ABBOLSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS wv 2 A5@ Piketos gee ————— AN RS al Co) Put your trust in men who believe in the West’s future — men who in Canada’s darkest hour held out hope—men who believed in developing the West. Under almost insurmountable difficulties, Canada faces the world today on the wave of industrial pros- perity. She has met every debt on its due date to her foreign creditors— her dollar is the highest in the world. And the West flourishes. In the last four years, since Mackenzie King took the helm at Ottawa, the West’s port, Vancouver, has shown greater ‘industrial development than in all her previous history. This in the face of the cries of ruina- tion and foreclosure from Meighen and Stevens in 1921. This in the face of the repudiation of Mr. Meighen by Canada’s strongest Conservative journal, which styled his outlook at that time, “the whisper of death.” And more than ever in the history of the West does the West need friends at Ottawa. Men who will stand in the councils of the nation afraid of no moneyed interests, no combines, no section of their party or rival city of the Dominion? Such men are the Liberal Candi- dates. They know they will have the support of the leader of Canada’s next Government, the Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. For he has said throughout the country that there must be justice for every section. The Liberal Candidates are pledged to secure absolute equalization of freights for the West. If it is neces- sary to make this a%national issue in the House of Commons at Ottawa, they will do it. G. G. McGeer, K.C., Liberal Can- didate for Vancouver Centre, said recently: “There is one Court where we can secure lasting and final justice, and that is they GREAT COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION, the Parliament of Canada.” Vote Liberal, and you will bring about Western development and prosperity for all. —— L Mackenzie King We will ive theWesi Equal Treatment Justice labs “Our Tariff must have due regard Z for all parts of the country in its pre- sent stage of de- velopment,” said Mackenzie King recently, The Liberal tariff ts a tariff prim- arily imposed for revenue. This tariff, which is a tax, should be as dight as possible ‘on the people. Premier King says, “Especially do we believe that the instruments of production essen- tial to the develop- ment of our basic i industries and the necessaries of life should be taxed as lightly as _pos- sible.” Vote for ELGIN A. - MUNRO M.P. LIBERAL CANDIDATE B.C. GETTING FACTS QUICKLY When information is required from a distant point, the long-distance tele- phone proves its worth as a speedy personal, direct service, TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ALL KINDS ROUGH OR DRESSED LUMBER SHINGLES HIGH QUALITY LARGE STOCKS LOWEST PRICES 0s. Quality Automobile SideCurtains Made or Repaired The Work is Done Right and the Price {a Always Reasonable oogan Tailoring Cleaning and Prea-ing WHEN IT IS RAISIN More evidence that it tak, respect of any true son of Erin, certainly provokes the admiratio s of SUMAS PRAIRIE ty Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelly a ing congratulated upon the arriy a son, born on October Sth, 7 A social gatherine of frien neighbors was held in the old Wh road hall on Friday, Bi Mrs. E. B. McPhail had as during the past week Mrs, Gilehri Gifford, Regular games every Saturday Coast teams will materialize if th doers of Abbotsford football club be: ruit, ome | The Ladies’ Aid of the United Church will hold another— : POST OFFICE SALE Most Complete General Store in Matsqui District Which means that we have prac- t everything required for very- thing wo sell is of dependable | bon a Trait quality and the prices are LOW ‘accordingly, rd ——— i, Contine ; fa Vancouve Matsqui, B.C. Phone Mission 2303 ET OFFICE Tone & lt Draying, Teaming, — Transfer Work Quick Service Reasonable Charges No Job Too Large To Be Undertaken None Too Small To Be Appreciated Gaxden Plowing. and General Draying ~ Saddle Ponies for Rent 4 G. A. MCKAY hone 1SMMcCallum Rd. near ofl well ABBOTSFORD AUTO CAMP An Asset | nro To This District We strive, and we hope with some success,.to give this dis! hotel service that will stand com- parison with similar towns—a ¢! fortable home for the traveler, and | an asset that residents find to en- hance the Abbotsford district, in the goodwill of visitors. The dining zoom service is par 4 excellence and the menu always | palatable. Abbotsford has a good hotel. Pass | the word along. The Abbotsford Hotel r Phone 55 Abbotsford W. S. GARDINER H. L. ATKINS Teel to Bellingham, Everson, Everett and Seattle b 2 AUTO STAGE The Pavement Route Through Tickets Direct Connection! Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham daily at 8.50 a.m., 11,30, 2.30 p.m., 5.45 and on Sunday 6,30 pm Leaves Belling- ham at 7.30 a.m. 1,00 p.m, 4,00 and 6,00. On Sunday at 8.50 a.m., 1,00 p m,, 5,00 and 10,80. Direct connection with Huntingdon trains 2 Sumas to Senttlo, $4.25; Return $6.65" Sumas to Everett $3.65; Return $5255 ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING and DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. was small, Because of the fog the attendance at the G.W.V.A amoker last Thursday But those present enjoyed themselves at cards, songs and in jolly sani Sumas to Belli $1.25; Return $2. ° From Bellingham South over the Pa: cific Northwest Traction Co., line. J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Sumus Phone X228—X421)