MATSQUI_ NEWS Always a Goo Show 80 & 9.15 ad a) ‘Two Shows 7, E A bhotstord Chratre » Friday & Saturday SW.SMITH Presents Wwe GLORIOUS NAVAL EPIC - Over the Mole at Zeebru raens le ieee Of the most thrilling explal in history PRODUCED BY THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY This picture is a grest relief from) George’s Day, 1918, showing the whole the common photoplay. It is a yon-| battle, including the ships going into derfyl reproduction, with the assistance| action, a submarine blowing up a vin- of fhe British Admiralty and the Bel-| duct near the beach, and many other ian government, of that wonderful] violent naval episodes ritish raid on ‘‘Zeebrugge’’ on St.) Shows 7.15 & 9 Price 50c and 2c ABBOSSFORD, SUMAS__AND _ MATSQUI Mr, Floyd Myhre; who pecently on listed in the U.S. Marines left for the south last Monday. Previous to his departure a number of friends were en- tertainod at a@arty held in his honor in the S.F.A, hall last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. A, Ellingsen and Mr. and Mrs. R, Ross motored to Washing- ton Inst Thursday and spent a few days with friends and relatives at Merris- ville and Everett, Melvin Sw from the pra son returned last week Bear in mind the parcel sale on Sat- urday in the Matsqui hall, Mr. Mackenzie, Inspector of Public Schools, visited tho schools in this dis- trict last week. Miss Preda ver last Saturé nd visited in Vancou ay. Mr. John Olsen has moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. Mans- field. Mrs. ©, M, Baynes and children of Vancouver were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ©. Gilbertson. J. M. Tgeland, Miss Miss 8. Hurum at- tended the Cire enit Mocting of the Luth- eran Church held in Milltown, Wash. last week, Dr. Summerfelt of Vancouyer visited with Mr. and Mrs, Tgeland Inst week. The Women’s Institute met in Mats- qui Hall last Wednesday and had as their guests the itutes from Mis- sion and Hatzie. Mrs. Davis of Chil- liwack gave an interesting lecture om ‘*Home Economics’? and Mrs, Thom- son and Mrs. Trimnel rendered solos. — ee OLAYBURN Mrs. Ham ya a few days in Van- couver last wee ae MeMillan of Vancouver, former- a in China, addressed a Vote for for the Ladies’ Bote the Best our yote can give us. Act Assurity that it willbe so. ' R-te Result of Conservatives with us. - f , Brett conditions, as time will show, Pub. Lib.-Cons. — UNVEMANOAVAEOCSAUESUADODOUEONUAEOCQACAOOUEOROOUOEOOEDOOUOOOOUOBOCOCOEENUOTOEOEEOSOEEOELEO EEE BATTERIES E —for Exclusion of Orientals. Assn. R—Resources reserved for Canada & Co, FOR ANY CAR OR RADIO 14 Ford Star Exclusive Agents for— PHILCO, DIAMOND GRID, PRESTO- LITE and COLUMBIA STORAGE BATTERIES FIRESTONE TIRES SHELL GASOLINE Radio Sets and Parts in Stock Weir’s Garage. Ovedand Use Purity Flour in all’ your baking. More and Better Bread Quick Delivery Service Our QUICK TRUCK DELIVERY is an added feature of the Efficient B. & K. Service appreciated by all our customers living within our loca] delivery radius Brackman & Ker Milling Company, Ltd. Abbotsford branch F. Marshall, local mgr. (Christnas Greetings Our sample specimens include the| Prices—from $2 for a dozen, complete very Istest in beautiful creations— tan velopes, your names and dress fteel-Embossed—not a common print} and selection of several warm and ap or colored lithograph among them. propriate greeting Mr. ¥F, G, Cook is our field representative this season and will be pleased to show specimens. Che A. S. & M. News Permanence Is Sound Economy Wet, ther is ag ain just around the corner. In all fr thought to Permanence in its telation to E Weather- resisting materials are best and the least exp ‘*Clayburn '? is a 8’ rd of quality. Pactories at Clayburn and Kilgard, B.O, Clayburn Company, Ltd. Phones: Abbotsford 12 & 24 J. W. BALL, Resident Manager (Geabesebes es es eb abes esas esesesases Csesesesesescceseseseseses esas esee stormy, damp wea construction give a AAR of women in the Clayburn United Church last Tuesday, her sub- ject being ‘‘China and It’s Need of Missionaries’? Tea was daintily ser- ved by the chureh members. Mr. J. Bompeom spent last week-end in Seattle Miss Joan Kerr also Miss Iris Wag- staff returned to Vancouver on Sunday after »two week’s vacation at the home of the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Kerr at Clayburn. Clayburn United Church is holding its annual Harvest Home next Sunday. W. H. HUDSON HARDWARE MERCHANT Opposite the Hotel Abbotsford See Our New Line of Electrical Fixtures. Lamps _ Batteries Flashlights Electric Irons and Repair Parts Aladdin and Coleman Lamps CUSTOMS SALE BY TENDER TENDERS addressed to the under- signed will be ived at his office at Abbotsford, B.C, until Tuesday, the Tenth Day of November, 1925, at noon for the following property forfeited under the Customs Laws, viz:— Studebaker Touring Automobile, 1920 Model, Engine No. 92407; Washington License No, 119629 (May be seen at the Corner Garage, Aldergrove, B.C.) TERMS—Cash on neceptance of Tender. The hi; Hore or any tender not necessarily accepte Ww SLATS SHFORD Collector ‘of Customs and Excise B.C, the 17th Dated at Abbotsford, lay of October, 1925. 3 FOR SALE—Apply WILLIE COMBS T RES GEE R.R,1, ‘Abbotsford LOST—Black and White Holstein Heifer, in milk, with straight horns. Gifford DAN PATTERSON ‘Two Tons of Cabbage for Sale 144c per pound. Abbotsford FOR SALE—Two mares, ride & drive stylish; $35 each, Huntingdon ANDREWS J. BLATCHFORD aaa Son ae oe PT FOR SALE—20 tons of Mangolds GEO, HALLETT, Huntingdon Remodel- Clothes, Needlework, ing, Repairing, Ch ‘Knitting, Crochetry, Ete. MRS. W. R. Dressmaking, ildren’s LAXTON Huntingdon Road FOR SALE—One Electric Washer Trojan’? $50, Abbotsford MRS N. HILL WOOLLEN BLANKETS Fine quality all-wool Scotch Blanket, soft finish, whipped singly, white with blue border, size 70x90 inches, weight 8 pounds. This blanket would cost us today $12 a pair wholesale. For a short time only, our price will be $7.95 A PAIR Soft finish Groy Wool Blankets, these are all-wool and a wonderful bargain, size 60x80, weight 6 -ounds, $5.05 per pair. Same as above, but 56x76 weight 5 pounds, $4.95 per pair. inchos, Surplus Military x84, $2.25 each. Blankets, about 62 Flannellette White: 58x72 ¢ 70x80 $3.26. Blankets in Grey or 5 G4x72 $2.50 ond PURE WOOL HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Men's, Women’s and Children’s pure wool Underwear, in shirts, drawers and combinations. Qualities that give wear and warmth at prices within reason. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s pure Wool hosiery; a good range to chose from. Pure Wool Mackinaw Coats, Shirts, and Sweaters for Men and Boys. Pure Wool Knitted Suits and Sweat- ers for Women. J. GILMOUR GENERAL MERCHANT ABBOTSFORD CRITICIZES CAMPAIGN LEADERS Editor News: This is to protest against the perni cious habit of political parties who ad- vertise their candidate to speak in this country district, and when their can- didate does not appear, express regret and offer the lame excuse that ‘‘they got balled up in the dates’? If the ex- cuse be the reason, then we are not im- pressed by the organization. and if per. fect organization is claimed I would say that not all the fools live in Kilgard. On Saturday last a meeting was held in the Kilgard school at which Bigin Munro was advertised to speak. | ‘The attendance meagre, but what can be expeeted—we have been had that way before. DISGUSTED LIBERAL —_—->—_—_ Mr. Lewis and brother of New West- minster were guests last week at Mr. E. H. Boley’s, to shoot over their land at Sumas Prairie. 1) LEWIS PLAYER PIANOS], “The peo er of Quality Learned the printing _busi« ness in Galt, g0- ing west twenty- seven years ag0 where he “built up The Vernon (.C.) News to its prosent high standing. Mr. Ball is skilled in office manage- # ment, In cost at- L. J. BALL counting, and In Prealdent C.W.N.A. newspaper mak- ing. The C.W.N. A. is fortunate in obtaining the ser- yices of Mr. Ball, who has been ap- pointed Manager and Treasurer, suc- ceoding Mr. E. Roy Sayles. Mr. Ball was elected President of the C. W. N. A. in June, 1925, after having served on the Board of Directors for several years. ——_-s—__-- Sumas Duckfields—Cosmopolitan Rendezvous Sumay Prairie is a most unusual spot to bump into an old friend last known in Oregon, where he had gone from On tario following the war. that was the acquaintance renewed by the writer last week with {cLaughlin, an old pbunkie of Peace River days and at Deseronto, during the war. Ont. Famous Soprano in Montreal cert in His Majesty's under thirty years of age. ers of Canada to establish the Can- adian tion, as its first manager and treag= | Mr. Sayles has purchased The Renfrew the outstanding weeklies of Can- urer. ada, Charlie was alw and ig home on lly do a little lar até be coming change of go’ dent we must add that Charles isin | the ne Will alw: Theatre, Montreal. greatest dramatic soprano now on the stage, although she is yet Her sister, Carmela Ponselle, is also a in the New York Metropolitan House. We Enel the B. ROY SAYLES First Manager pag’ ‘Treasurer C.W.N.A. Executives of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association manager eases: Gour- Weekly Newspapers’ (Ont.) Mercury, ———E———— a doubled: ncation and back rnment, Being wspaper game, 30 his his is Miss Rosa Ponselle, famous soprano of the Metropolitan Oper x New York,‘ photographed at Windsor Station, just before she Montreal by Canadian Pacific train, after giving her first Canadian Miss Ponselle is perhaps tht Buy Your RADIO andl Accessories from us. We are Enlarging Our Stock of Radio Sets and Equipment, Which We Offer At the Right Price. Competent Repair Service famous Bremer-Tully Nameless’’ Get Our Prices Before Buying Radio ABBOTSFORD MOTORS G. T. MAHOOD, Proprictor Phone » complete Bench to Match and 2% Beautifully finished in Mahogany 5 New Rolls and Durability’’ (your choice). Why be content with an ordinary piano that stands silent most of the time? 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