ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Purchase Huntingdon Landmark MRS. BE. G. MacDONALD Chas. Croke of Huntingdon this} A former resident of this dist- week purchased from J. M. Mac-|Tict, Mrs. Edna Gertrude MacDon- Innis the “White House” situated /ald, passed away in Vancouver on near the international border, and| Wednesday last. Interment took something of a landmark to visiting}Place in Forest Lawn Memorial Americans in prohibition days. The building, which was put up in 1 with her husband, by J. M, MacInnis and E. S. Plax-|> MacDonald, and family, on ton, will be used ag a dwelling by]the Mt. Lehman road for nine Mr, and Mrs, Croke, who have lived|years, moving into Vancouver re- in the Huntingdon district intermit-} cently. tently for 25 years. Mrs. MacDonald, who was forty- one years of age, and a native of Cut Lumber Prices at the Valley FIR SHIPLAP yish Graco 1G PRP Coe . %| The funeral was held on Saturday| Oregon, is survived by her husband, Ali h Grade $ Ito Hazelwood cemetery of two-ye three daughters, Mrs. B. Cook, Jo- ‘ AauRt f/anne and Norma; also her mother ¢ Mold Shirley McKenzie, daughter of/anne and Norma; als . mother, h stable f me long m SlMr. and Mrs, A. A, McKenzie, of|Mrs. H, Bennett, all of Vancouver. ; ne Meh Sened ee | lengths, suitable for chicken roosts % {Halt Moon Bay, who was drowned : i Raieat re Gee aye TE oe rane OCH OM EVANS Abbotsford Lumber will Save You Money | if y Y Mis a grand-daughter of Mr, and Mrs. av : 2 yv alley Lumber ards Ltd. |RSS. Adams, Ridgedale, slipped off] (+), ye Sern 9 LABOR COST IS THE SAME OR LESS USING HONEST-GRADE 4 : ee 146 Hi. G. FINCH, Local Managen "| TOck near her home at Half Moon roWer Survive 7 LUMBER AND SHINGLES — BUT THE DURABILITY, APPEAR- E E Abbotsford: Phone iste 4 ger S| Bay, while playing alone, ‘The body here are 67,189 Chinese and Ja- ANCE AND WEATHER-RESISTING QUALITIES OF THE “AB- MINSTER, B.C. : ; rai les v——— 4 ; iS is Hotel Alangard — GAG winwarsy creat, Speays } - Beautiful Seasonal Blooms Fe ynOpsis of Land Aci Bus Station — Licensed — Modern — Dining Room eT atie Deeass wacked : oe ee W. S. GARDINER __ Telephone 190 Tor TN earaartor You Anywhere |f||ly pala’ ¥ JV ACANT. unreserved. surveyed Crown’ | “s " A trial order will anes wae a ..--If, as has been suggested time 9 or eens” ay regular customer o ||and again by persons who should Ou e [ liens on declaring mtion become resi- i occupation and improvement. Pull information concerning Pre-emp- q ions 1s given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land.” copies of which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of Lands, Vic- ‘ori, B.C.; Bureay of Provincial Informa- Gon, Victoria, or «ny Government Agent, Records will be granted covering only fend suitable for agricultural pur} within reasonable distance of road, school and marketing facilities and which is not | timberland, Le., carrying over 5,000 board ; feet per acre east of the Coast Range and €,000 feet per acre west of that Applications for pre-emptions are to be eddr the Land Commissioner of { Rosebay qgardens || be qualified to judge, they are not Telephone: Abbotsford 169F 4, obeying the laws of the country, R. CROUTER, Huntingdon _ ||| then regulatory steps must be taken’ Pleased —Producers-Consumer, Vancouver, When Windsors Visited Hungary — , with a New Radia Clarence Nelson RADIOS & ELECTRICIAN Tue News Block ‘Telephone FRE ed from the Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and improvements made to value of : $10 per acre, including clearing and cultl- yating st least five acres, before » Crown ‘ 2 UNDER THE Grant can be recelved y Pré-emptions carrying part time condi ¢ also grant =: ‘ OOOO OOOO KI KO Reet aan SH: C Sas | < = » t PURCHASE OR LEASE ayy % Come to this shop Applications are received for purchase 3 .- % : ef vacant and unreserved Crown lands, b if ‘ for 4 be! 4, for sgricultural » ; mere tcl IMPROVEMENT % ‘ 5 er acre. 5 er information is given tn Bulletin > Mo. 10, Land Series, “Purchase and Lease BS x 2 Ee | B KS As = partial relief measure, reverted may be acquired by purchase in ten i DOO OOD of Superior Quality i aaa | B | maée during the first two years of not ‘ | less than 10% of the appraised value. | PAINTING — PAPERHANGING * We cater to Careful Mill, factory or industrial sites on | S x o Lare! timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may KALSOMINING SHO’ CARDS R Cc be puschased or leased, the conditions | e e ; Bit " % ustomers tocludihg payment of stumpage. | Former Coogan Place, opp. Library f * i Unsurveyed areas, not :xcecding 2 | p % acres. may be Jenne ins Bommeelee oes Te —- = x te Thee tional upon a dwellinj 4 R 5 ‘ ihe first year, Hille eine Sear aps) ° most successful and assuming impor- i BS ROBERTS fulfilled and land has been surveyed. D t d g tance second only to Vancouver exhi- tae “ | Set net son iagartal paroeece | DET e.aing | ; &. 4 MEAT MARKET areas not exceeding 640 scres ci a 3 . | bition, .... fairs at Mission, Mats- i f 1 Blacksmithing) qul, Whonnock, Abbotsford, Agassiz o “JIM” ROBERTS, Prop. i Ss and Milner were not up to expecta- tay Fan Phone 56 Abbotsford P, M. ZALESKY - - BLACKSMITH | tons. It was said they were too ie. a Lower Sumas Rd., near Valley Lbr. Co| lose together. There has been some oe i | BusRestion of cutting out one or two The duke and duchess of Windsor and their hosts, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tntarton of them next year. E. Bedeau, pose in native costume before the latter's hunting lodge at Local Pairs Unsuccessful? R, G. Sutton, district agriculturist, Bordsodivanka, Hungary, where the Windsors were guests recently. The observed that the small district fairs n woodwork at the H. S Andrews grocery has been repainted , ie OnE yew uchess stayed at the French villa of the Bedeaux for a time after she Glen Haddrell has returned from | Chilliwack regional fair, the New| are still valuable to small communt- Ma eustaed last SRE: a Cariboo fishing trip. He wass . i Westminster Columbian states, was ' tles in getting the farmers together. - -- accompanied by his father. eon