4 F +o oe TP ty Oat ae ee i) Big fits oe ee Ka oR ee | % * ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 7 ae oe, os ¥ 1 ae Tol Etingte|G1adys White, Fred|reen Anderson, P man, t ) . ph G k)—Kathleen Stewart, Carsell, Nelle James DA : ] OR Kahle, gs saat Haley cach si Christmas Time Muriel Wakdoi, Donald Fraser, Hy Ena mary” Jonah Pe ; Lea Delf, oe yee tga’ mene ed ad youn , Mona y, re n 1935-1936 a) ieee Poa ei ner ae a a Norman Corbe§ Olive Mathers, Mar- ee cinch iee y Fraser, “Toy < At Christmas time, these are the things I know, garet Calvert, Mina Cooper, Sidney | Goslin) lard) = Lancour, Elvin Reflections... Frangrance of pine; alr frosted, keen with snow; Wost, Nett Mca, John Alien, Doc! Smith, ven Bont Leo Dry t : ‘ Chimes; and the softly gentle lights that fall — It has come to the time of the year From windows Grovied with holly wreaths; and all ses ji cota ‘ oe Stories, well-loved, of shepherds and the star, 7 i when ‘We pause in our modetnday ff | eminent A Happy rush to look back over the year’s Laughter of cliffdren, raised in glad surprise; wor k W. xe tees } ; *, Breathless expectancy; the smiling eyes r f : > il ; c feel, W hen consider ed | Of friends with gifts white clad and ribbon tied; 5 eCW ear : rom all angles, chiefly in respect to Odor of go0d things cooking. ‘There ablde } . goodwill, friendship and service, that The dearest things I know in all the earth; to all! PRIC T. WEIR RAY H. WEIL EIR’S PHARMACY Erle T. Weir, hm, B, Phone: Day 8; Night 32 Ray H- Weir, Pl Home and the loved ones; friendship, song and mirth we have no regrets. : e BR To one and all, who have given us the S & privilege to serve them, we would like | to extend our appreciatlon and our best ISLAND TRUCKMEN PROTEST SUMAS-ABBOTSFORD HIGH ish hem Vauletide AGAINST EXORBITANT TAXES SCHOOL WLSNeS for the uletide. ‘Again protesting order-in-council | Gauged by December examinations e No. 760, passed last June by the Pro- | results of which are published here- Mil vincial government, local truckmen funder, pupils of Sumas-Abbotsford -" a ~ : gathered in the Eagles Hall last night | high school will five a good account We trust to merit a continuance of g|ana considered ctters trom the Hon. | of themselves at the end of the next f a 4 G. S. Pearson, member for Nanaimo; term. Priincipal Topper fs gratifie ra or the RA Robert Connell, leader of]by the examination papers of many your friendship and patronage. ORG Og Ue HET Nel areas HNeISn ney Hilehoray administrator, student body being much higher than 5 J SS. aby bad The meeting reiterated its com-| for several years past. 4 z Plath si Teel ORS er eae Names in order of merit: vate freight carrier, : 3 Grade 12—Harry Stastney, Daniel v ‘1 . as 30 tons, was called upon to pay a tney, NOTE—Stores will be closed Boxing Day, December 26 and tax of $5.00 annually, but that a lim-|Greeno, Iris: Wilson, Harry Amos, , Robert Y i Villia Bi 3 Wil ited freight carrier, or small trucker, | Robert Younie, William Brown, be + . S iz will remain open all evening December 31st. Ushig sthalspravinelal: (tdenwashe was |S ecuosnche forced to pay $18 registration fee, and Grade 11—Andrew Seraphim, Mab- « ‘“ 999 $8 per ton, ‘Thus the tax on a three- | el Jones, Alden Andrews, John Dick- [jf ABBOTSFORD,B.C. Wfelephone- 39 % ton truck would be $42. inson, Bana Rochon, Isobel Smith, a hi . Ps Members believe the tax wit drive] J@¢k Blinch, Enid Armstrong, Arthur H Operating the Only Union Barber Shop in Abbotsford aie small men from the road Dickinson, Sidney — Wright, Elsie Lil im! rT ‘The local Association will carry | mythe, Ray Starr, Allen Knox. ispotstordis(G jere tat menus | their protest before the council of the ee A Nal comny, otsford s Complete Independent ou local Board of Trade. ‘They also in-| Bennett, John Younie, Gwen Jones, . P PD PPly tend to contact truck organizations |Glenn Fadden, Janet Brown, Edwin - Centre throughout the province in an endeay- race nea caauda or to have the government move inj !Ppon, Daphne Winson, Alma Boley, HARDWARE—Telephone 180 GROCERIES—Telephone 130 the matter. Evelyn Hay, George Grant, Lyall Meanwhil jeclare they | SWitzer, Leslie Smith, Murray Rals- DRY GOODS—Telephone 64 Si ae ame ere sere ton, Norma Baynes, Harry Buker, Al | vin Armstrong, Margaret Salmon, Mae and run their trucks atte than com-| Atayne, Viola Nelles, Wesley White, CEES: ply with ich they ; contend are grossly unfalr.”—Nanal- > G mo Free Press. gat PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN GIVE EXCELLENT CONCERT JOHN ©, GILLIES dp | hristmas & New YY ear Attended, ty a tree eertege of fpomigls Ot Abbotetord school tte ented a most entertaining program ( friends from both sides of the border*|in the theatre on Thursday evenihg, t t Uu. ti the funeral of the late John Campbell Ja DrOBragy which was thoroughly en- > ZZes tons Gillies was held on Saturday to Nook- wt b ‘eapaclly “audience of par- & > sack cemetery from the Everson}ents and oc! ren, , 3 , ENGLISH CUPS & SAUCERS, real assortment Presbyterian church, The Rey. J. C. ols were sung | le arrison of Portland, Ore., officiated, , , and yarious ente! mi > ENGLISH TEA POTS, Decorated, 65c ani ate peelivears were all members o! are ey ; a : q ; ihe .C: Funeral Directors’ Associn§ ie evening was 4 Y, ~ ; PYREX CASSEROLES, $1.75; $1.45; $1.15 ind — k u tidn;thvith which organization the de 4 Bias: woes Inala pile SPECIAL PRICES PEPECHVE FRIDAY & SAT'DAY, DEC. 27, 28— | ¢ > P ‘el jas prominently associated. joxiniehe ere ROYAL WINTON VASES, really beautif peror (Jack Caulderwood);. Bri ; ? ( ly “Sutviving are his widow, Mrs. Alicdl cou! (atarcuerites Were rand FRESH GROUND n } BLUE WINDMILL BOWL SETS eh three daughters, Wilma, abfind» Prince (Madeline Deemaste): COFFEE T A SALADA Brown Label Lb. 60c SoS Mrs. Ethel Bristol and Mrs.\fip, ‘ Wil. ye See ” | } FANCY SUGARS AND CREAMS; Pair 6 BEdaest i, oth of Bremerion: at fin ihmas, Clale Switzer); Maids Goan Is BEST ! ui MAXIMUM Lb, 38¢ . er, George, at Sumas. forrison, Mary Jackson, Pegg a K | é Just the thing for the Childrer a Mr. Gillies had been in ey: Messenger (Roy he Excello Lb. 33c ELL Y POWD'S Maximum 4 for 19¢ ‘ a time past, 'gche ; PYREX PIE PLATES, Boxed; Each 75c, Atte laseeareliia Airway Lb, 29¢ : 4 iquished hi e classes were instructe rway b) + m r ign; = in th dertaki =| yeni zh 7 Fj 7 WINE GLASSES, Stem Grape design; E Afr, inthe undertatcing business p} yoyjous numbers iby eth dle Highway Lb, 25c S COCOA - %-lb. tn 18c | t 47-piece ENGLISH DINNER SETS .... vs AFT. W. Davies and the Sumas mor nana proceatanwann F : ~ -, ary by a nephew, slie ies. Uowed a substantial ‘or ae + 32-piece BREAKFAST SETS .......:.0000 sce —__——. pchia of a eramon — mie for mus ALBERTA PEIRS, Frontier 2 sqt. - 2 tins 25¢ : Systematic arrangements have bee ueruction! An/.¢ ole sp OKay > 21-piece TEA SETS, Royal Winton ............ Set $2« 85 p_Byatemialia! Arrangements aval been eialla, “and possibly “some BUTTER | piims, Royal City 2 sqt. - Tin 106 | > Pink and Canary Yellow. These are beautiful sets partment for the feeding of game and me 4? 2nd Grade PINEAPPLE CUBES, Giant flat Ti Ta - 5 a song birds during possible severe wea- A an a n ic : y ENGLISH CAKE PLATES, fancy designs; Each ........ 88¢ |) ther this winter. Card of Thanks ob lhe DZS Hee ors, pestovall’2’ autic= THRE \ FANCY CUPS & SAUCERS; 2 cups, 2 saucers ........ 15e INR Ea pre tee Allce Giiiles ‘dnd fainily of Au: - y “ . : N MEMORI! as, Wash. sin- : : § is cere thanks and appreciation to our SHREDDED | TOMATOES, 0. City 2/2’s - 3 tins 29c 3 MACBETH—In loving memory of | Core thanks and appreciation to } WILLAN’S HARDWARE | dear tle Jesse, who passed away |thies ana beautical doral oftering: || WHEAT | PEAS, 5's, 0, Gity 2’s - - 3 tins 290° i - 24, 192 Pal aorta) Mg Track, Abbotsford December 24, 1927. during their recent bereavement and li p) e { East of R. R. Track, ee we 81 Ting lirthedrtsiyourisanmersdineers!| (ehedlonete cai isband varldysathers Cite CORK, Ayl. Golden Bantam 2 tins 25¢ Mt PR IEPRPOL EL GPS PGF LS SOOCCSS Eyer tender, fond and true.” MRS, ALICE Gites 2 for 15¢ GREEN BEANS, Aylmer 2’s 2 tins 250 Abbotsford, B.C. YD FAMILY , ‘: ; “at f TENDERS SPORT SIFTINGS CORED BEEF, Helmet - - 3 tins 25¢ TENDERS are invited by Suma: a ar oe PASTRY FLOUR ? Boll Dinner %4’s 4° b Municipal Council on or before noor | snporstord Wins Soccer Tilt (rene ae Hedlund Soteat Balls 4's tin 10c Saturday, December 28 for the noe AghuisteHiehland United 5 Ibs 19¢ a 4 struction of a frame garage 26 feet |** b 1 Ee ; by 40 feet. Specifications may be Abbotsford soccer team defeated . SALWON, Red Spring Vas 2 tins 25e obtained from the Municipal Hall | Highland United, 3 goals to one, on SARDINES, Brunswick - 6 for 25c Whatcom road or the Education of e first games of the et : : fice, Abbotsford. as play, was ranged and, acy psy CRABMEAT, Blue Flag 1/>’s - Tin 230 saitGi tend ecessar- | golden’ oppo s ss si aS any tender not necessar: | oth teams, Abbotsford forced she SYRUP CATSUP, Ashcroft - 2 bottles 25c " " eatin = nah yea slay but were unable to score. Just 4 5 z t BY ORDER OF COUNCH |e .o naittime, Highland United 5-Ib. pail BE | powart’s SAUCE - Small bottle (3c took the lead, a curling shot eluding . b | 11 A t ecron the Abbotsford goalie. 4 Ill health compels me to offe: 01 errr 4 z sale my fancy pheasants: G s The locals scored two goals in quick PEARL NAPTHA |Jumto Carbolic} WAPTHA SOAP ver and Amberst (3 a succession directly after the breather $s 0 A P —and— J. Frith, Upper Sumas rd., phone 31T| Spell, Pattenden tallied with a nice FLAKES Te ae | shot and Ralston took the ball over (limit 6) Lucerne Beauty ‘ACK of Hay, cheap for cash; al-|the line directly afterwards. Save for DL a. <0 §-tube Battery radio. H. te-la few odd dashes, was confined bars .. t czkes Y, lbs. c id e 1% miles north of Abbotsford ie ee High and goal from then on. 2 a¢ 3 10¢ 2 25 le road, 2p pbs tase scored thelr third tally " ee i shot from McBeth vas +] “DRED Yorkshire boar for ); EL EERO RH he Rua eee LETTUCE - ~ Headfc |] LEMONS - - 6 for 9c servic Johnstone, corner King & eee pay ce 5 z is | Emerson roads. Billie coies BiARE “Acainat-Ponute CELERY 2 for 2§c | ORANGES Doz, 35¢; {5c ALE—Spy and King Apples, |7eam Mt eae ce ee SWEET SPUDS - 3 Ibs. [5c | GRAPEFRUIT - 5 for (9c ; Spy s 5 ae 8‘ 3 goals to 2, shortly be- r c ; Huggins, Abbotsford; P |fore time was up, the Clayburn team |# ONIONS - ~~ 8 Ibs, {5c | COCOANUTS, Ige. 2 for 15c¢ had victory snatched from them in 3 C ep CONSCIENTIOUS, industrious g1!|their game with Langley, when W. - eeks work, store experiehce. Box E,| Brookes, former Clayburn player, Z 4 News office. 2p | scored four, goals against his erstwhile 2 SAFEWAY MARKET SPECIALS ~ team mates, to win the game for 7 « ¥OR SALE—Jersey-Holstein, first- | Langley, 6 goals i Bs HO} SALE—Jersey-Holstein, tirst- |Langley, 6 goals to 3, ; ‘ QUALITY BEEF LOCAL LAMB llth. Fully guaranteed. Write Box Abbotsford team travels to Langley H * q C., News Office, 1p} on Boxir Day, rancineaene en games ° Rib Boiling Beef - Lb. 6¢ Legs - - - Lb. ry s. Highland United; Ab- 2 FOR SALE —= Potatos, Carrots, |potsford ve. Ciayburn, Blade Roasts - - Lb. 8¢ | Shoulders - - Lb. th Straw, new hand-power milking ma- — = Spine’ will trade for cows, holfers or. _Fresh Mince - Lb. 0¢| Lamb Stew - 2 Ibs. 2 . Reynolds, Matsqui. 2n Advertising Brings Results B oneless Stew - 0 »