Ny ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS son were visitors in Handsome Cup for C. P. Liner Making World Cruise t Southampton, high weighing 157 Quartermaine on ing Party on this shi to France by His Majesty King time the paseenecre enjoyec Cup, with suitable inscription, was the Commander of > of the officers of the ship as it represen of passengers who had made a three months voya 84,000 niles under their care. The inscriptions speak for MATSQUI LOCALS Mr. R. Tengley of Bellingham visit- el with his mother here last week. Mr, B: Ebbeson and Miss L. Ebbe: Vancouver last urday. \ Mr. M. Smith has recently purchased new touring car. Mr. Ole Thompson was on the sic} Mist last week suffering from an attack of fa grippe. Mr. E. Johnson is visiting his sister Ts. Berger at Lynden, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Nygaard visited in Hammond last week. Mr. Finstad is ‘the guest_at theh ome of his sister Mrs. C, Erlandson. Mr. H. Snethun returned home this week accompanied by Mr. G, Hoym¢ of Camrose, Alta. Mr. P. Westlin has purchased a new Choyrolet car. Miss. S. Hurui visited ni Lawrence over the week-end Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks of the Dominon of Canada and Newfoundland Aldergrove Lodge No. 66 Regular Meetings First and Third Tuesdays at Aldergrove, B.C. g Bretheren Cordially Welcome . Dobson Secy.: M. C. Walker Visitin EBE.: Cream and Egg SHIPMENTS WANTED Try Our Service Accurate Tests Prompt Returns and Highest Prices Phone at our expense SEYMOUR 5056 VANCOUVER CREAMERY CO. 15-23 Alexander Street Vancouver Draying, Teaming Transfer Work Quick Service Reasonable Charges No Job Too Large To Be Undertaken None Too Small To Be Appreciated Garden Plowing and General Draying Saddle Ponies for Rent G. A. MCKAY hone 13M McCallum Rd. near ofl well ABBOTSFORD AUTO CAMP FOR SALE 11) acres. 10 acres clear. 6-room house on property, in good repair; barn and outhouses, orchard. About 10 ncres under cultivation. Property is offered for sale to close an Estate and can be inspected on application. For price and terms apply to N. Hill, manager, Roval Bank of Canada; Abbotsford, B.O. or to Yarwood & Durrant, Barristers, etc., 708 Holden Building, Vancouver, B.C. Mathew Cope, ( 3. This given to themselves. Canadian Pacific Griffiths, R.N.R. the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of France was presented with a silver cup 27 inches ounces on Friday, October 80 by C.S. behalf of the Round the World Cruis- nee ae Mee ee Ae cup is a copy of the Gold Entente Cordiale Cup presente y Le Edward VII and was given as a token of their appreciation for the splendid on their long cruise. The laced in a niche in the library of the ship and a replica of it was presented the ship, B. Griffiths, R This memento has a specially high value in the eyes making the Round April 10 yia the to R.N.R. ts the satisfaction e of goes on record hunting season for the Province of Ontario is indicated in the shipments of deer and moose during the month of November. Do- minion Express officials reported that they had been receiving from forty to fifty deer a day, the majority having fallen to hunters in Pickerel, Metagama, Parry Sound and Algoma districts and along the Sault line. Large quantities of moose meat have been shipped down from Meta- gama and the Algoma district, but Load of Deer at Toronto Dominion Express Offices most of these haye fallen to hunters | in Library of the Canadian Pacific Cup being presented, left to right: Cc Bus! Mrs pana er) Capt. E. Re jhoto shows as Cur presented to the ship and the Replica On as ae Snpavel: Presented to the passengers on the 1926 Cruise in appreciation of a remark- ably successful voyage of 84,000 miles. M impress of France” by Commander E. Inscription on the Replica presented to the Commander reads as follows: This E. Griffiths, R.N.R., 8 0 p on the 1925 Cruise in appreciation of his skill tact and unfailing courtesy throughout a most ‘wonder- fully successful voyage of 84,000 miles: With even greater comforts on board the palatial ocean liners than any to be had on shore it is not sur- prising that cruising has seized the papules fancy. This year many will avail themselves of t eplica presented to Commander R.M.S. ‘‘Empress of France” ey , e opportunity of the World Cruise on the Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Scotland. ‘The liner leaves New York on December 8 and returns Panama Canal after visiting over 20 countries en route, including 26 ports of call, and arriving in the Holyland on Christmas Day. 8 3 proceed to Jerusalem and Bethlehem by train after dis- embarking at Haifa. Y made memorable by the life o! ‘o Cairo by train. Cruise members After a day and half visiting scenes Our Saviour the party Record Game Catch For Ontario from the United States. Seven or eight, antlers a day have been sent for some time past, more than half of these being addressed to points in the State of New York. This is ac- countable by the fact that a num- ber of New Yorkers went into the bush early and before the season started so that what moose {fs coming out now fell to guns that were on the ground ‘when the season opened, One large party came out of Pick- erel one morning with seventeen deer and one bear, the only bear re- ported in this district this season. SS ee SSS The Season's Greetings to our Customers and Shareholders 1925 was a = year with us--and we Thank all our Friends . . + + . good business F, V. Matsqui Co-opera- tive Association GEO. KERR, Manager | MATSQUI, B. C. Sut ge i= SR LRNAP SHES SOME OF THE REASONS ! Why it is Easier to Shop at ‘ THE DRUG STORE More Shopping Hours The Drug Store has the Most At- Open for 12 hours out of the 24 tractive Environment of Any Retail ? Store. (No other store offers such a latitude of shopping hours) No Crowded Aisles in the Drug Store. Personally-Interested Attention to All Shoppers—Good Service als Range to Chose From : : Safety for the Children. No Pushing, Pulling and Strain on porcelain Mind and Body. =O) ps renee for Hasty Buying he year frau) There are Gifts for Everyone at the Drug Store. You May Spend as Little as You Wish Ete eee Clear) and Clean— The Variety is There— - Your Drug Store Wffers the Greatest Variety of Wanted, Well- known Standard Merchandise The Widest Selection of Low-Priced, Best Christmas Gifts. Watermans Fountain Pens from $2.75 Automatic. Pencils, from - $1.00 Cameras and Kodaks, from - $2.05 A Complete outfit for beginner at $5.00 Films and Albums, from - 35ce Boxed candy, only Neilson and Moirs handled, Canada’s outstanding cho- ——— colates ranging in price from : : : 35c to $7.00 Brushes of Every Description, Playing Card Sets, Bridge Score Pads, Etc., Xmas Tags, Seals, Greeting Cards, the best selection we have ever shown at re- duced prices from 5c up with envelopes to match, Fancy Candles from 35c a pair, Xmas Ornaments and Tinsel from 25c a bundle, Boxed Stationery from 50c Perfumes from 25c to $10.00, Perfumizers from $2.75 Toilet Sets, 3 flowers and Ariola from $1.75, Ivory Goods, Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Shaving Needs and a host of other Choice Gifts too numerous to mention. SPECI ALS ALL Children’s Books clearing J=" out ; also games, as we do not intend to handle these any more. All books to sell at 29c, some $1.50 values in the bunch. All Games At HALF PRICE Just Look at the Price—Divide it By Two and You Have Arrived at Our Price. COME IN AND LOOK OUR STOCK OVER—WE WILL GLADLY SHOW JUR GOODS. bbotsford Drug Store y ERIC T. WEIR, Phm.B. % BO RASA RASS*SEYDSFE FIRS 2 Ie ERAS FOR YOUR POULTRY AND ROASTS ORDER EARLY AT A. M. KING’S GEESE, DUCKS BEEF, PORK TURKEYS CHICKENS And MUTTON ——= A Dance held Pioneers! Do You Remember These Twof CARD OF THANES Schoolmaster Randolph, 2 typical will be in PEARDONVILLE Englishman who liked good food, good are. aadeaEeen. ac malt : Seoteh, played billiards and drove a COMMUNITY HALL Phair ir uae ta Are 4 ae Ne Ba, : : | family wis hank all kint enc team for a aie Oe ON DECEMBER 18th from 9till 2 | and neighbors for the sympathy extend- led to them in their sad bereavement, Geo. Bernan (Silver Tip) the jolliest of fellows, who met his death in an accident. Good M Extra Lady Refreshments Couple $1,00 Iso for the beautiful floral tributes.