EWS ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI N Useful Cold Weather ‘Articles at LADIES NIGHT! ~.Wineayette, heavy fleecy rep. $1.65 now Stock Faking Specials FLORAL in. Wide in mauve, peach or white 5) ‘ GREY WOOLEN BLANKETS § full size, each 249 BOY'S ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS— sizes 26 to 34; belted models S3' 39 in quiet plaids, Special at . LADIES HOUSE SLIPPERS—in red blue or blac chrome soles and rubber heels sixes 4-6, Per pair only GREY FLANNELETTE SHEETS— three-quarter bed and full size. UNDERWEAR GCREPE—27 95° yd, kk leather, with padded 69° Per pair $2.09 ai GOWNS. w S279 | [ie == | SAD FATALITY AT POPLAR While last week's cold snap provided Pleasure to scores of young people of the district, the skating trip of a Pop- lar lad ended a tragedy. Phillip Regin- ald Laxton, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. Laxton, Poplar, was drowned on Satur- day afternoon, when he fell through the He left his home, s near the lake, at about 3 p,.m., his skates, In late afternoon, when he did not return, his father went in search of him, Arriving at the lake, a fallen & = e x P| Ea 5 E; 3 2 2 which was soft ooze, In end to Pg et the body with ald of lad- Mr. Laxton als mllpbed through, and With difficulty ged to get out See our low prices on Men’s Heavyweight Underwear ‘This is of standard make and quality Heaters selling at a Discount of 25 fer cent off regular prices af ABBOTSFORD fenner, Herdman and Me- Gillivray responded to @ call, grappled the body from the hole with a rake, and attempted artificial respiration, ‘he tragedy cast a gloom over the entire district, especially at Poplar, where Phillip was esteemed as a fine lad and popular with all. The funeral was held on Monday in Poplar church internment being made in Aberdeen cemetery, Rev. Mr. Moses of- lciating, Pallbearers were Edwin Vin- cent, John Haywood, Alec Mutter, John Stech, W. Morris and Albert Smith, all chums of thy deceased boy. MATSQUI ports next week at Langley Prairie, a Tgeland and Wesilin, de srs. Sorenson, Hurum and the trustees. Mr, Myhre is Gilberts Ons} Kemprud, to be organist and Mr, Gilbertson jan- tions of a government barn inspector relative to dairying conditions in the Fraser Valley. Mr. Lloyd Beharrel was re-elected president of the aotay with Rik sep eel an secretary. Director D. d the AERIS LILY ELLEN BROWN Mrs. Lily Ellen Brown, wife of Mr, H. W. Brown, Interprovincial Highway, ;| Sumas Prairie, passed away suddenly at her home on Wednesaay evening. Deceusea was 42 years of age, and General Blacksmithing Wheelwright & General Wagon Wein Horse Shoeing PROFESSIONAL eaves besides her husband, her mo- ther, Mrs, N. Ferry, an invalid in te Chilliwack hospital Yarwood & Durrant BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS NOTARLES PUBLIO Open Every Friday Vancouver Offices— Keoms 3 & 4, 483 Hamilton Street BRANCH OFFICE AT ABBOTSFORD ‘ Airs, Brown came to Sumas Prairie, taking & larm near the kasene piice, with ner husband in February, Sue Was born in Moosemin, Susk., and re- sided tor 20 years in ‘Xcronto, coming uere irom Vancouver. ‘che funeral was held on Saturday, © the Oauiellows cemetery at Chilli- wack. Rey, Mr. Thompson United Church, orticiated, and toe pallbearers were Messrs, F. Stevens, W. Decker, S. deed, &. Lee, Nels Suro and J, O'Con- DISTRICT OF MATSQUI Notice to Truck Owners or Drivers 1 am directed to remind you that Regu- ERNEST A. WOODS, C.M.C. _ JOHN SORBY “ola pena ance Abbotsford, \.-S.-M. Branch No. 15 ‘ord, Ww Coutts, pres. ited St Andrew's and Caledonian Society Meets First Sat- urday of Every month in Masonic Hall, Abbotsford J. W. Vosburgh, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Or by Appointment. Office Opposite Catholic Church. Telephone: Abbotsford at Office Hours: 10.30 to 12 a.m.; 2 to § p.m+ neil, all wo- man and her TaRDeR: - DAVID A. HARRISON Dayid Alexander Harrison, Abbots- for gurageman, passed away peace- fully in the Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster early Saturday} of several months duration. NO DISCOUNT CHARGED ON. CANADIAN MONEY DR. F E,. GRAVES Dentist Oftice Hours: 9 AM. to 4.30 P.M. OFFICE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Lady Assistant in Attendance SUMAS, WASH. mornin ing an iliness of se- veral months duration. He was taken to the hospital critically 1 tive weeks: ago. ihe deceased was widely known in the district, arriving with his parents 20 yeurs ago, and received his educat- jun iu Mitesqui schoul. | #0r some time he was employed as a Wuck ariver ior Mr. K Saun and the Union Uil Co. ana for the past three! years had been in tue employ of Ab- botsiord Motors, He passed away on the same day Of the month as his late coum, oruian Sumner, the runeral! laking place yesterday , ulso on the same date us Norman's, three months previously, ‘Lhe Luneral was largely 4ttendea by friends trom many parts 1 of the Valiey. Key. Sir, White, of the All General Electrical Work. MATSQUI, B.C. 1. E. HODGINS Electrical Contractor Furnaces Blend - AND OVERHAULED _ Expert Chimney Sweep Clean, Careful Workmanship J. E. FRIESEN “Mi. Lehman Road Advise Daly's Store “GH. LOACH REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Life Fire BRADNER, B.C. Automobile Phone Alderg. 289 You Cannot Enjoy Life... All doctors agree upon the thera value of steam, dry heat and forms of h; will make Sweat Bath (Hot room, _ Bath $150; Massage $1 to $2. résidents will find our service O.K. Vancouver Turkish Baths Cc. LAND SURVEYOR f & CIVIL ENGINEER t Room 6, Hart Block, Chilliwack; re P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack. tnless you are fit, and you cannot be fit | if you suffer from faulty elimination. Faulty elimination brings a train of ail- | ments, and Poisons your entire system other dro-therapy. Turkish Baths | uu well—and keep you well steam room, shower, plunge and bed $1.00; Turkish untry Pacific Building, 744 West Hastings St. 18,000 Turkish Bath — Day & Night IN MEMORIAM "DAVID ALEXANDER HARRISON aged, and call red softly, oh ever Father and God know rest, ftly, best. BY HIS MOTHER | ) MISS A. K. JACKSON MISSION Classes in Pupils Prepared for Bxaminaticns if Desired Pianoforte & Violin Tuition Abbotsford Every Monday surnaby United Church officiated. he pallbearers were Messrs. C. Beharrell, KR, Lord, C, Goodchild, R. Rottluff, Don Mch 5 é was mage in Ocean View Burial Park. A profusion of Uoral tributes reposed on the casket. Deceased young man was a native of Ladner and 26 years of age. Not only in a large circle of young iriends will his sunny disposition be missed, but also by a large body of the public with whom he came in contact in his work, GOOD GLASSES —if you need them » GOOD ADVICE —if you don‘. WM. H. FRANCKS REPRESENTING The Columbia Oplical Co. 510 Hastings St. W., Vancouver 401 Standard Bank Building, will make professional calls in | ABBOTSFORD on FOURTH Saturday ALL DAY at Mr. J. C. Tucker's Jewelry Store, opposite Lee's. | | GEORGE TAYLOR George Taylor, an elderly resident of Mckenzie road, passed away at his home on Sunday night, after an inter- mittant iliness. He sad resided’ here for 40 years, And was born at liwatha, Ont. on yuly 2, 1801. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. G. Loney, } stmin- ster, and rour brothers, Robert, Ab- botstora, Charles, New Westminster, Albert, Casmtornfa, and John, Australia, 4he runeiat takes place tomorrow at 2 p.m. Irom the Church of the Nazar- ene, Key, Mr. Bartram officiaung. Pailbearers are Messrs. J, Arnold, J. Gambie, P. Jones, B. Dunham, W, Ro- berts and J, Davis. ALBION FORREST WELCH Albion Forrest Welch, age 82 years, passed away at his home in beardcn- A. ROMAIN. Bricklayer and Plasterer OPEN FIREPLACES MANTLES A SPECIALTY Phone e9v R. R. 1, ABBOTSFOR Build B.C. Payrolls A Remarkable Case ht to a dangerous con- stomach trouble was ” pACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotsford, B.C. 100% B.C, Owned and Controlled L a ville on W y evening. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his wire, one doughte wirs, Ida Gal- arneau of Bellingham, seyen sons, Paul of Peardonyilic, Jesse B. of Snoquai- mie, Philip H. of Port Alberni, Herbert L. and Albert H. of Bend, Oregon, War- ren E. of Snoqualmie Falls, Wash, Ailen E, or gretsonvitlee Also 19 er nd 7 great. ren. ‘the late Mr. Welch located in What- com County, Wash., in 1872, coming to B, C. in 1886. Internment took place at Hazelwood cemetery on Sunday, January 17, was respected and cs- teemea in the Peardonvilie district, 3 where he was widely known, 71 WALTER PRINGLE Walter, the nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Pringle, Abbotsford, died in the M. S. A. hospital on Wednesday of last week. The lad had been ill for a long time. The funeral was held last Friday. IN MEMORIAM In Memory of MABEL A. DUNCAN who passed away January “S st three years ago to: he Saviour Our Dear Mother took away 1 19 underst nd His way, But {eel that we sball meet again some day | Sadly missed by her loving son and daughter (Stuart and Jessie), If you are going to build this | lations regarding load on Trucks, as per my recent notice, are still in ef- fect, and will be strictly enforced. x ‘The David Spencer hoopsters, sched- Uled to play the Matsqui (cams on Sat- ay unlay night, were unable to attend, ow-|75 Wyandotte Pullets .. $100 Ing to the Weather, Mission was 1 ' if cruited, bea the Intermediate ‘'3” EGR: charm xoures t Matsqui ladies trimmed) 12 Jersey Giant Puilets ean POL ve eeeneeee 20 Master Joseph Olund ts gontinea| VOCKE | to his home with sickness, 1 Jubilee Incubator, 540- Herbert Smith who was sent to Vic- e60! toria as the representative of the Fras- gg «.ee yrs. old; tor a gvod Mare, o or b> years old, broken to work, and can be caugnt in fieid, weight trom 1,400 to 1,0uU-lbs. Apply Victor oe KK 1, Matsqui, B.C. SPRAYED.—ON TO MY PLACE ON or about Oct. 20, Black Mure, about 110U-lbs, Owner may have same by paying: oe entailed. “t, £, Seldon, Ulayb 2np YOUNG MAN, 21, EXPERIENCED turm hand, wants work; gooa ue and teamster; drive tuck. BE. Swan, 212 Agnes St, New Westminster, vale ephone 2683. LOST.—KEYS ON RING; return to #.0. tor reward. PLEASE ip PIGS FOR SALE—WEIGHT ABOUT SU-Ibs., $5.90 each. Offer lasts this Weekonly. Geo, Hallett, Rk, 2, Ab- botsiord, B ip FOR SALE—16 RED SEAL VICTOR records; selections by Caruso, Mac- Cormack, Kreisler and o.her great artists; $8 for the lut. Apply H. Me 4, Bryenton, phone 125K, HAY FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR horses, Chas, Wurner, phone Abbots- tord 173X. Kiigurd, B.C, 4D FOR SALE— 6-ROOMED MODERN house, gurage, Iruit trees, cloSe in. No reasunavie otfer retused. Apply box AG, News office. inp, FOR SALE—FOUR YOUNG COWS, coming in soon; will exchange for young stock. A. Smyth, Huntingdon2p TEN COWS AND HEIFERS, FRESH and springing; tor sale or trade for iis R. C. Sibbald, Matsqui, phone tunp ip ———_— JERSEY COW FOR SALE, FR) A ESH 7 Week, good\milker, A) Tow, phone 1agy, bbe ence aS TENDERS CASH TEN DERS inyited for one Essex coupe, 1930 model, driven less than 16,000 miles. May be inspected at 4 rs Garage, FP urther particulars re mechanical condition may be ob- Lane by application to the A. S. & AL. News office. Tenders to be in our hands On or before January 26, 1932, YARW. woop: & DURRANT arristers & Solicitors, Rooms 8 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street, Yancouver, B. C, J. Tompson Auctioneer and ern star Sales of Stock, province, Office in the HomeMakers' Blook hones: Office 8131 Residence 2793 CHILLIWACK, B. ¢, Sum*s , oy W a awed men pinet in Vi moratorium tlers and 4! Act rel pal executl day: Born—T tufson, oD pital, a son — Everybody PENTE Sunday S Morning Y Evening } Subject- Wednesda Friday Yo } pms funti 730 pms roar