ayn costo é ; j eg Bas ply A. H. Horn, phone 97T, Abbotsford nell, 2 miles west of pumping station road, Apply Mrs, Bousfield, ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQ ur NEWS Economy Prices in Dry Goods Men's Rayon Combinations in peach & white sizes 34 to 44 .. .per suit 78c _ Men's Balbriggans, high grade garments 48c Men's Combinations, good quality, per suit 98c Women’s Penman’s All-Wool Surf Suit assorted colors, a bargain........ $3.75 Brocade Rayons, 28in. wide, reg. 44c Special price, per yard ......... 35c Best selection in this district z] _ _ Drums for Highlanders Ross. Many battle honors, ‘This handsome set of drums has ‘been presented to the 48th High- landers Regiment of Toronto and is the gift of Lieutenant F. M. The regiment is allied with the world-famous “Gay Gordons” and upon its flags are inscribed prominent mong them being Ypres, Festu- bert, Somme 1916, Vimy Ridge, Hill 70, Amiens, Canal du Nord, etc. The regiment was organized in 1891. Md The drums were made in Lon- don, England, and were shipped to this country by the Canadian Pacific Express Company on S.S, Duchess of York. We have Everything in Hardware J. DALY Opposite Post Office ABBOTSFORD You can't start farming with just bunch of cows, a few a yen for perspiration and ister” in your dictionary; it says..-. (Contributed) acres—(with or|ther, especially for a government.” without stumps)—a suit of overalls, and exercise; youy’e got to round out the shebang with Minister thinks you ought to have It a Minister of Agriculture. Look up “Min- (that is, provided you dont’ try to get ‘one who attends to, as a servant_...to supply When Bill —on the Plow a things needed..one who acts for ane- Now, aren't you Fraser Valley farmers lucky? Not a thing you want but your You remember the old days, boys ? would sell you a red-water Holstein, testing about 0.1%, with two ‘bbotsford and Cultus Lake, doctor's emergency case. Reward. News office ‘ALIAN PRUNES AND PLUMS FOR Sale, $ Cents Per Pound. William Mit- chell, Gladwin Rd., Abbotsford 2p £ = SIDER PRESS FOR SALE; VERY LOW Price; nearly new. Box GH., News. EEPARATOR.—USED ONE YEAR, cost 40, for sale at $49; Daisy churn, used i month, cost $12; selling for $7, Ap- SALE—EMPTY APPLE BOXES & thers, 5c each. The Village Store, fayburn, B.C. z 2np O OR RED-WATER COWS; OLD and crippled horses; bleed; don't skin; but “notify A. Nicholas, fox ranch, Clayburn 41 Sif) on : OST.—ABOUT 10 DAYS AGO, SMALL black dog, answers to name of “Bud” Any will be d. “Aubrey Taylor, Peardonville, phone S8L aX F on SALE—25 GOOD COWS, CASH OR ; ©. E, Beck, Phone 59R, Abbots- . np37 Here is a Real Buy in Exide Batteries SALES & )&&Gil2 SERVICE ——— “Exide” is synonymous with Quality in balteries— once a user of Exide— always a user of Exide. Neyer before have we been able to offer such a high grade battery at such a ridiculously low price’. Exide Quality Throughout, and the price as low as °6.95 YEARLING SHORTHORN BULL AND i registered Jersey Bull, C. B. Beck, Phone 59R inp A Guaranteed Battery T & WOOD BINDER FOR SALE. cheap; also 10x28 wood silo, J. C. Smith Gifford. ap TRADE GOOD CLOVER HAY, aled) for fresh cows. Apply J. O'Con- new highway, Sumas. inp ays eae be (GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS) Battery & Tire Service, Greasing, Etc. Abbots- ford Lrp. Phone 82 & Farmers jblind teats and a consumptive cough, and you led the critter home; thinking you had something straight from the | Agassiz Birth-Control’ Department which would shed straight butter butter if you ‘stroked it in the right place, If you know what magnificent cows you've got, just go to Bill and kick about your roads, and if you'd like to know about ithe marvellous roads you're bles- sed with, just go to the same party and beef about your cows. Don't worry if you're getting nothing a pound for your butter-fat, talk to Bill about it, and come away satisfied with the idea that the view of Mt, Baker from your farm, the lovely green of your pas- tures (together with the emerald sheen in your eye), not to mention the healthy open air life, makes farming one of those recreations you should pursue as an amateur, and not demand money from, like a mercenary professional. Of course, Bill's got his enemies; some Say he has’nt got a leg to stand on, but that’s all wrong. Look at this Trans- Canada highway excitement, for instance, Bill's got both feet on the ground—one on each side of the Fraser—and, being in this position, he just naturally can't sit down and decide anything about it with- out getting all wet. Have a heart, boys, CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank the many friends who helped us so generously while our father Was in the local hospital, going through 4n operation last week, ALICE & ENA SINCLAIR Abbotsford, B.C, Telephone Abbotsford 125R FOR RENT—HOUSE ON McCALLUM inp At is trite but true axiom that— st Clayburn Products —the Finest Made _ Brick for all purposes _ Sewer & Drain Pipe Retort Units, Digester - Linings, Special Units “Quality Is True Economy” and no other proof of this is required in our industry than the steady, constant preferance given to CLAYBURN products in this time of industrial quietude. CLAYBUKN products have an established reputation in foreigo—as well as domestic —markets, and we are careful that every unit is equal to that reputable Stundard of Excellence. THE CLAYBURN COMPANY, LIMITED Factories; Clayburn & Kilgard. J. W. BALL, resident manager AT THE VICTORY THEATRE Pictures such as “The Covered Wagon will never die but they have been sur- passed in realism by the story brought to the screen in “Fighting Caravans.” Here the actual thrills, the adventure the romance of the heart-stirring per- fod when the West was still an untrack- ed wilderness, actually lives again on the screen. On Tuesday.and Wednesday next, the stage of the Victory Theatre where the “Fighting Caravans” is to be shown, has become the historic ground on which one of the greatest and most vital dramas of all time takes place. Into the spectacular drama is woven with all Zane Grey's talent, a beautiful loye story, of a man and a girl who meet as the trek begins, carry their love through a series of adventures and reach the promised land together “Daddy Long Legs” is ideal enter- rf 1000 acres for Sale : nt Sumas Area Large or Small Tracts Easy Terms Also CLOVER HAY FOR SALE in large or small quantities A. H. HALL - Pumping Station JACK TOMPSON (Successor to W. Atkinson) AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR 20 years’ Experience in Auctioneering and Stock Business Bales of Stock, Firniture, Etc,, con ducted at the former Atkinson “Bales Barns, Chilliwack, or anywhere in the province, “Office in Home Makers’ Building (p,+11; é Phones: Office 3131 Residence 2793 Chilliwack, B.C | BRADNER WOMAN HONORED } Connor, Mrs. W. Denny, Mrs. J. (On the occasion of her birthday, on ursday, August 13, a niimber of nds tendered Mrs. Henry a sur- ise party. The afternoon was spent th cards and music, and during the ternoon, Mrs. Henry was presented th many beautiful gifts. Guests were Leyman, Mrs. V, Proseloski, Mrs. Henry, ' Mrs. C. Coghlan, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. J. = Gledhill, Mrs. W. Fieugel, Mrs. Macey, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. F. Solomon, Mrs. w. Reitz, Miss J. Henry and Miss Eileen Henry. Tea was served by Mrs. J. Con- nor, Miss Jessie Henry and Miss Eileen A great human story, an outstanding cast headed by two of the most popular players on the screen and other attributes of direction and splen- did settings serve to make the picture @ real event in local screen circles. To be shown at Victory Theatre on Fri- Rarat Guntraa tors Limited BUILDING & GENERAL CONSTRUCTION J, A, MCDONALD, Pres. & Mgr. McCallum Road South WHEN YOU Patronize Home Labor YOUR MONEY COMES BACK TO YOU WM. ROBERTS PLUMBING, WELL WORK, HEAT- ING INSTALLATIONS, SEPTIC TANKS, ETC. _| He is doing a mighty lot. in Trinity Church Hall, A MUSICAL PROGRAM, including Mrs. G. G. McGeer of Vancouver, who will render several solos. RIDGEDALE * A benefit tea in aid of the Protestant Home for Children, was given by Mrs. E. Norrish last Wednesday. There was good attendance of ladies from Mats- qui, Mission and Hatzic. Mr. J. P. Almgren is a patient at the M:S.A. Hospital. i Miss Salome Townshend, of Nelson, is visiting Mrs. Wyvern Page. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Farley and fam- ly of Kerrisdale, syent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Miss Ethel Smith of County Hospital, Seattle, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith. Miss Jessie Duncan is visiting with friends in Seattle. Miss Irene Kelleher is at home after spending the summer at the U.B.C. She has as her guest, Miss Alma Hay- ton of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McLean and Miss Elsie of Vancouver, spent Sunday at the Reid home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machell family have been for the i really delightful variety of \ fumes, powders and cosmetics lp and Canadian-prepared. < \== INTRODUCTORY OFFER— Bottle Delightful Perfume Box Face Powder, value .. THE TWO FOR— $1] : WEIR’'S DRUG STORER Day Phone 8 Night Phone 32 / past two weeks at White Rock. Mr, and Mrs. Wm Guerney and fam- ly spent last week at Crescent Beach. Mrs. Roy Machell has returned from Vancouver, after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Sidney. Mrs. Sidney is recovering from injur- ies received in an automobile accident. THE MAN WHO IS DOING HIS BEST No matter how little he's getting, No matter how little he’s got, ff he wears a grin and is trying to win- No matter how humble his job is, if he's striving to reach the crest, The world has a prize for the fellow who tries— The man who is doing his best. The fellow who never surrenders And is taking things as they come; Who never Says quit, and exhibits his grit, When the whole world’s looking glum; Tne fellow who stays to the finish, That nothing can hinder or stop, And who works like sin, is the chap who'll win— And some day he'll land on top. Bread Between Meals Give the kiddie a slice of buttered bread with jam, jel- ly or honey when he feels hungry. It is healthy, satis- fying and economical. _ Cookies, Cakes, Pastry and Confec- tionery ondisplay in ou rstore The kind that appeals |! ABBOTSFORD BAKERY BADER & WERKES, Props. Phone 1 11 for Delivery He expects to And be given a knock or two; It is part of the game, but just the same + He's going to see it through; And those who have won are for him— ‘The ones who have reached the crest, And they're holding out hands ‘till he safely lands— To the man who is doing his best. Wictory Theatre SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY & SATURDAY _ August 28 & 29 JANET GAYNOR and ARNER BAXTER in W: “Daddy Long Legs” A picture that will satisfy anyone; none better. BOBBY JONES in “How I Play Golf” “FOX CANADIAN NEWS” First Showing in B. ©, . 730 & 915 Adults 50c; Children 25¢ 3pm, Adults 35c; Children lic TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY September 1 & 2 «GARY .COOPER mm ZANE GREY'S “Fighting Caravans’ ° “Western enter for the whole family. Don’t miss it Silly Symphony Comedy “PARAMOUNT NEWS REEL” Latest News, First Showing in B. C, 7.30 £9.15 Adults 50c; Children 25 G. G. McGEER, K.C. Vancouver, will lecture on the subject: “Why Bad_Times” SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY--| ’ It’s NO TASK NOWADAYS! Cuvrnine butter was a laborious = task that took a great deal of the house- wife's time on the farm. Thanks to the introduction of electric power, churning instead of being a household duty looked upon with dis- like has become a minor detail in the home schedule. Sufficient butter for farm use, plenty for sale and all done by pressing aa electric button and letting power do the work! Our nearest agent will tell you how to get electric power on the farm. BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTRI RAILWAY CO. Thursday, September 3rd Admission 35 cents. Phone 31-M ABBOTSFORD day and Saturday, August 28 and 29. : | A tangard Barber Shop Pool Room Hot Baths 35° HAROLD HANSON, Barber JOE OLSEN, Billiard Hall Phone 83 REBUCED FARES B °_LINGHAM Everson Fverett Seat Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham Daily at 8.50 a.m.; 11.25 a.m.; 4.40 p.m. Sundays 8.60 a.m; 4.40 p.m. Leaves Bellingham 10.15 a.m. and 6 p.m; Sundays 1 p.m, Through Tickets Direct Connections Direct Connections with Vancouver Chit: 1.00 p.m ; 10.30 p.m ASI Doris Irene’ s Beauty Shoppe Expert In— Water Waving Finger Waving ™ oHing Halreu(ting Shompooing, Ete. Phone 107 for Appointment EAT I'S » Hope and Seattle Stages. Sumas to Bellingham—$1,00; return Sumas to Everett—$2,43; return $4.75 Sumas to Seattle—$3.60; return $6.00 J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Refreshments Peardonyille Liye Wires’ Sports Club Couple $1.00 Proceeds for the Club fund. CARD PARTY under auspices of the 1.0.0.F. will be held in MASONIC HALL MONDAY, AUGUST 31% Everybody welcome Admission 35c¢ GRAND DANCE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Davids Five-Piece Orchestra Extra Lady 250 Sumas Phone 681 or R-310 . MATTHEWS cHUROH ces on Sunday Next:— Holy Communion Sunday School, at Bradner Rey. E. H. Baker, B.D., Vicar NAZARENE CHURCH OF : Sunday Sc THE llam, .. PERMANENT WAVING Buy Your Lumber Direct ! ECONOMY IS THE KEYNOTE EVERYWHERE NOWADAYS —and True Economy Is Essentially Getting QUALITY GOODS for the very LOWEST MARKET PRICES. You pay no middlemen’s profits and Handling Charges when you buy from the manufacturer. The Manufacturer, with Thousands of Dollars Worth of Mach- inery, and a Reputation at Stake, will not jeopardise his Standing by marketing inferior grades of materials. In other words, the Buyer Takes No Chances. You Pay No Commission When You Buy From The Manufacturer ABBOTSFORD LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED EDGAR TRETHEWEY, President J, K. DES BRISAY, Treasurer At the request of we haye for Mrs, Derby- shire to be at this parlor on Monday, Tuesday and Friday evenings to give Permanent Waves (by appointment), Fee $5; work guaranteed, JUBILEE CANDY SHOP E. A. HUNT Phone 39 7.30 p.m. ‘ ning Wor hi Mid-week Prayer Sery . Wednesday at 8 p.m A hearty welcome awaits you Rey. C, W. BARTRAM. Pastor 17; Mission Sept. 3; Langley Sept, 7; | Telephone Abbotsford 108* Matsqui, Sept. 10-11; Vancouver Winter | fair, Nov, 30, Dec, 3, Chilliwack fair takes place Sept. 16- ; il. E, Electri cal Contractor Mr, H. Stewart, Upper Sumas won fifth prize at the Vancouver Exhibition GENERAL ELECTRICAL WOR in the 3-year old class for cows, MATSQUI, B.C HODGINS ~