airs SS AE Redes tse ee AH te ey SN la ae AF A ee ie Me i at ~ UN a ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Save ! is a Real Saving—and Prac- ucal Economy— Isn't that the Keynote of the Times? How to Save —ah ! that’s tho question. Did It occur to you that there Phone 111—we'll prove it ! Veteran Campaigner Wins Sumas Reeveship Seat By a substantial majority Councll- lor “Mike Murphy won election to the office of chief executive of Sumas municipality on Saturday, and inel- dentally, provided surprise to a great many observers of local muni- cipal affairs. The vote was: Reeve C. A, Lamson, 109. Councitlor M. Murphy, 143. First meeting of the new Council, comprising the new Reeve, and Coun- ors J. Frith, E. H, Boley, J. L, Starr and Alec. Hougen, is to be held tomorrow, when the members are to be sworn in. AIEELLILE LET PC OOCOOOK ODDO: OC POC 2OOK OOO > 2OOK OO KOO next Patients In hospital December 1st.) with the Live Y's taking the affirma- 7; admitted during December 27; ba-| tive and the Peardonville Hall Ass'n Dies born, 4 the negative. ive Y speakers are Died during month, 4; Patients] Miss Lancast Marriette, F. Price © discharged n hospital, December | and the hall. o H. Martin, G, Bist, 5. Total—as, Peardon, A. Price, Medical casew, Fe} minor operations perations, 1; obstetrical 6; fractures, 1, Total—88.'|7 days; Langley, 1 patient, 8 days; patfents, 166 day. Unorganized, 8 patients, 66 days; 1n- ents, 21 days; Abbotsford| dian, 1 patient, 7B. % Total—a8 Score 0. W. BENEDICT or ane palgner in Sumas minicipal atfalrs Courtcons Services — Right Prices — Quick Delivery and withall a conspicuous figure in public affairs, has met his share of ABBOTSFORD & KILGARD Telephone 111 rebuffs in previous election contests after str contesta for office. And the seat to which he is ; ae elected is certainly no sinecure in WEIR'S SELL GOOD TIRES! My NAME’'S AUTO REPAIRS -- AND THIS IS My | STRONGEST ARM: Weir's Fireproof Garage Will Save You Trouble and Money. Wrecker Phone 36 Country, or City Abbotsford Quality Zumber will never fail you! Never a complaint on Quality Over a Quarter-Century Reputation for High Quality. Abbotsford Lum- ber and Shingles have won esteem in the world’s most competitive markets Never a complaint on Service Delivery on the Dot when Promised, Loaded as and Where Instructed. Never a complaint on Price Demoralized markets and Bankrupt Stock dumping does not di our Abbotsford plon- has, and will en- to meet all price 25 YOU PAY NO MORE FOR THE BEST QUALITY HERE; —YOU PAY LESS ! ABBOTSFORD LUMBER C0., LTD. EDGAR TRETHEWEY, President. J. K. DES BRISAY, Treasurer. To Protect Other Investments— keep a Savings Account Tue most dependable form ,of ine vestment is money in a Savings Bank. With most investments you haye to sell at a loss to obtain cash in an emergency. But money in a savings account never depreciates in value, It is always ready for use and earns a steady 3% interest, Whatever your circumstances, you should keep an adequate Sav- ings Account as your private invest- ment. At The Royal Bank of Canada you will receive efficient and courteous attention, The Royal Bank of Canada CAPITAL AND RESERVES $74,155,106 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $70,000,000 M.S. A, Hospital Report hould 8 subject le Tuesday tn the Pe the t rdonville i ail jon 1 patient, this day and age of, economic tra- Never since 1894, when the suet was incorporated, has a new Council faced a year 50 ee Be with financla other problems. Un- doubtedly ‘the old Council was weary of office, and the three members who offered themselves for another term only did so at the last-minute urging of supporters. Neither Reeve Lamson nor the new incumbent to his office pursued the usual vigorous solicita- tion, but left ratepayers to turn out and yote according to their spontan- eous inclinations. Consistent with his election plat~ form, Reeye-Elect Murphy is to an- nounce his policies relative to unem- ployment relief and other matters at tomorrow's meeting. ABBOTSFORD Mr, and Mrs. Frank McCallum were accorded a delightful surprise party last Friday evening, when a number of friends gathered at their home. A jolly evening was spent In games and cards, Those. present Included Mr. and Mr We rl nd Mrs. OQ, Walker, Mr. and Mra. E. Burns, Mr. and Mrs Hipple, Mrs, MeCrimmon; . A. McDonald, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Thonipson and Mr, Woods. Mr. and Mrs, H. Lambert, ly of Cockrane and Stettler, Alberta, have taken up rensidence on the ranch, east of the vil- y like this country” Mr MDambert sala, "but the price of n is a surprise to us in entering the poultry business. T sold a fine crop of No, 3 wheat on the prairie for 25e a bushel, while out here we pay 75c a bushel for very inferior grades of feed. former- irs We W. Burroughs of Chaplain, Sask. a guest of his aunt, Mrs. is MeMlllan this week, Dox ‘i : | amends Buckley's Pure Cod Liver Oil builder and recon- —a great structive for young or old. THE PUREST OF DRUGS — | AND THE BEST OF CARE IN COMPOUNDING YOUR PRESCRIPTION, Buckley’s Pharmacy News Bldg. Phone 55 Announcing the arrival of a full line of Old Country Confectioneries Toffees Etc. Kelly’s Confectionery ABBOTSFORD Caramels BUILDING General Blacksmithing Wheelwright & General Wagon Work Horse Shoelng a Specialty JOHN SORBY The old McMenemy Shop, Abbotsford, B.C, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Sunday next— 11 a. i 1 Holy iGommunlon nool yeonieanta Cubs 4 p.m. Wednesday Annual Con ogation’ Meet: will be held Thursday, January 19 n the Parish Hall, at 8 p.m. sharp. i REY. E. H. BAKER, Vicar PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pastor: Rev, W. A. Lewis Sunday—10 a.m. . Sunday School Worship . Evangelistic Prayer and Bible Study. Youngs People’ ryleg Wednesday, Friday, a ‘isi 8 day: patients, 290 day Matsqui Reeve-Glerk Discord Ventilated At Ratepayers’ Meeting Final meeting of Matsqui munici- held in Mats- pal elections campaign, qui village last Fri¢ provided two hours of yocal entertainment featur- ing a bitter denouncement of Clerk B. A. Woods by the retiring Reeve, G. Cruickshank, Not only was the ity of the municipal official sey criticized, but his methods, knowledge of municipal law, and personal fea- tures came in for wholesale ridicule from his former chief, who declared In one passage “Iam not a candidate for the reeveship, and I would not accept the sitiea with that Gle rk for one thousand dollars a month." The circumstances of his disqua fication were dwelt upon by the spea- ker, who acrimonfously, and with oc- casional wit, detailed the discordant relations prevailing between himself and the Clerk. Reporters of two city a newspapers were also scathingly men- tioned In the tirade Municipal leave t sainst ‘the High Authority who did not Prince Rupert because he wan- the best 1 by one ters, supposedly present and taking verbatim report of the Reeve's statements, Councillor Kettle was also Implicat- ed, and later engaged in a with the Reeve over tax sale lands. Dee! icholson Retired Nicholson D. carefully ex- pinta in a brief ech, is rei in fo! clining accla) jon to the reeve- “It was not in consideration feorge Cruickshank” he said, “that I did this, but because the rate- payers had not been given the oppor- tunity to choose the man they want- ed for reeve. I was willing to face an election, and am confident that I would give my opponent a close run.” Councillor pdchild, members of the School Board and others also spoke during the evening. Mr. Lancaster occupied the chair, Tom Bennett Again Heads Legion Here At the annual general meeting of Canadian Legion, Thos, Bennett was re-elected president of the branch, with H. Conway and W. 8. Hill-Tout a: J Raseensy e ‘ollows: committee was Bei R. Ralston, G. Ha: 4 nn, H. T. Deter: Ww H. Bal Was re appointed chaplain, and Ross will be au- ditor for another yea’ It was shown that the sum of $286 had been expended for relief during 1932. Memberships In the branch numbered 106, in addition there being 26 club members. It ig planned to give an open “house warming” some time next month im- mediately prior to dedication of the quarters, now nearing comple- The public will be freely invit- ed to Inspect the quarters fae enjoy the hospitality of the Legio Features of the building are a large, commodious lounge and bar- billiard room, reading room, card room, fices for the com- nd of! mittee and secretary, Modern plumb- ing, with showers in the basement, where there is a janitor's room and sufficient space for future | require- nts, heating is installed. Exterior of the bullding is of attrac- tive appearance, the walls being cov- ered with artifical brick veneer. Oth- ex than (providing pleasant quarters for the war yeterans and their friends, the new Legion clubhouse is an architectural asset to the district. Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. D. Bene- dict, in the M. Hospital, Jan- uary 16, a daught Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holts- baum, in the M. S. A. January 15, a daughter, The Pioneer Plumber of the Abbotsford district A Job that Is always Satisfac- tory—and a Price that i ways the lowest and FAIR. WM.ROBERTS ‘hospital on Shoe Repairing NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE We Rebuild your Shoes —not cobble them. Prices Reasonable — My Work is Guaranteed. A. McDonald Essendene Avenue East Located in Stockwell’s Paint Shop Felix says: Home Baking is Like Home Brewing iy d—"Your father was in- ju in an explosion? How did it happen? - Johnny— ‘Well, mother says it was too much yeast; but fa- ther says Its was too much su- gar’ ‘Krispy Krust Bread Buy q! THE VALLEY BAKERY G. WILSON and J. DAVIS, Proprietors Phone 54 Do you dine ‘‘Out’’? And why not enjoy the occasional dinner “‘out’’ just as you would on a ip ta ane ae Avoid the meal work ally by a party at THE REANGARD GRILL This Hotel affords comfort plus— recommend it to your friends and business colleagues, Hotel Atangard W. 8. Gardiner H. L. Atking Phone 100 A Thoroughly Moder. Hotel with Licers.d Premises Notice to Creditors DR>. E. E. GRAVES Dentist In the matter of the Estate of Thomas Llewellyn Downes, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Llewelyn Downes, ceased, Iate of Abbotsford, in the Province of British Columbia, died on the 22nd day 1932, are requir th day of January, deliver or send by prepaid letter post full particulars of their claims, verified to Leslie Caldecott, botsford, B.C., Executor of the estate id Thomas Llewelyn Downes, Office Hours: 9 AM. to 430 P.M. OFFICE CLUSED ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Lady Assistant in Charge SUMAS, WASH. Canadian Money at Par. b- VALLEY LUMBER CO. Phone G. deceased. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mention the Executor will proceed iat distribute the assets of the estate among the persons en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. ALL persons indebted to the sald estate are required forthwith to make payment to the said Executor at the above addre DATED .50 per ton Bion $ oal Abb at 29th day of Decemb LIMITED Lower Sumas Road Mgr. Abbotsford br, Sford, B.C. this D, 1932 146 Richardson, YARWOOD DURRANT, Solicitors for the above- named Executor, & DR. G. BE. PARRISH DENTIST Office Hours — 9 to & Evenings by Appointment Telephone: Office 64; Residence 91 SUMAS, WASH. | (Canadian Money at Par) RADIO LISTENERS | “‘Abbotsford-Sumas-Matsqui Hour” IS PRESENTED | THURSDAYS 7:00 P.M, TO 8:00 P.M. OVER Gr VW K I: “THE VOICE OF THE FRASER VALLEY Listen In---It’s YOUR Program ti} been sunk to a en, Wash “The state, it” produced hot waier, struck | My ‘me i Look level,