Ns Ss WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1938 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS wees THE VITAMIN SEASON NOW OPEN PARKE-DAVIS HALIVER OIL CAPSULES Refined Oil from Halibut Livers each equals 4 ful of tested Cod Liver Oil 25 capsules . 50 capsules . AYERST’S ALPHAMETTES A true concentrate of Cod Liver Oil—NOT A SUBSTITUTE ~- 25 capsules ...... $1.00 50 capsules ...... $1.85 AYERST’S i {0D COD LIVER OIL NE OLE, {The Original “Bottled Sun- EXTRACT OF COD LIVERS shine—Richer in Vitamin D Contains no Oil — An extract combined with diastasic Malt 4-07. sitters and hypophosphites Co. Se 0) 16-02. . seme ds 9 1.09 $1.00 9 A Black’s Drugs Store Photographic Phone 104 Stationery Supplies Prescriptions Cameras Pitti titi | Pity : WEEKLY AUCTION ' SALE Sat’day, Oct. 1 at 2 p.m. in Nelles Warehouse, Did you know that you can buy an Austin Car. for as low as $220 cacn and monthly payments as low Abbotsford as $21.00? And shave you heard that you can run an AUSTIN for about one-third the cost of other cars? Don’t Hesitate BUY NOW While prices are low ae | Fred Deeley 901 West Broadway VANCOUVER, B.C. FOR PRIVATE SALE—A1 Saddle Mare and Work Horses; sulky plow, 8-in Feed Grinder. contents of 4- hoom house; house and lot. WANTED—Cutting Box, Jersey Heifers. POCOCK The Auctioneer Phone Abbotsford 189¥ We Specialize in dispersal sales, farm or home Wagon, Cafe For Sale Cafe and Confectionery business, very well established. ford. For full particulars apply to— Abbotsford Brokerage & Realty Go. E. CLAIR PLAXTON, Manager Phone 116 Abbotsford To Sell and sole instance of the turer” LETTERS TO THE EDITOR @Mhe opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor do not necessarily co- incide with those of the Editor. PRODUCE DUMPING Editor, A. S, M. News, Dear Sir: Farmers and Producers are get- ting desperate at the indifference of authorities at Ottawa and Victoria to their troubles, Constant appeals for aid from an intolerable situa- tion receive either a curt refusal or a shifting of the responsibility from one department to another or from Federal to Provincial govern- ments. Dumping of produce across the 3000 miles of undefended bord- er line between- Canada and the United States is becoming more and more common. Cheap produce for which there is no sale in the Unit- é€d States, sold at prices so far be- low that of cost of production in Canada. the unscrupulous concerns in Canada can use them to undersell good Canadian produce and _ still make a much larger profit than from handling our own produce. Constant appeals for dump duties on tomatoes bring no response. Evidence enough to incarcerate a poor man for life receives a curt refusal from Ottawa for an investi- the robbery goes on. Hundreds of thous- ands of dollars milked from the Primary Producers. Big interests apparently being immune from be- ing called to task. How long are the wolves going to fatten on the sheep. Reports in the Vancouver press on Saturday emanating from W. L Dence were true, all too true, but at that the greater part of what Mr. Dence told the reporters was omitted. Groups of producers be- coming indebted to brokers have a club held over their heads, and follow instructions—or els». Grow- ers threatened that unless they toe the mark their products will be . ° . . boyeotted. Out of it all the one Facing on Essendene Ave., in main business block, Abbots- ¢ | .nconsiaerea man is the Primary Producer. The Primary Producer is the one “Manufac- for the stands in reference to his perishable product, in the same category as the manufacturer JUBILEE Mrs. and Mrs A. Matheson and daughter, who have spent the past year at-+Jubilee and White Rock have moved to their home on Home- stead road in West Langley. Mr. Mott, who was badly in a motor accident some ago, has returned home after re- ceiving treatment in the Royal Co- lumbian hospital. Mr, Lloyd Gustaveson had as his guests over the week-end, his moth~ er, Mrs. A. Gustaveson and brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson of Arlington, Wash. The Girls’ Energetic Club held their meeting in the hall on Satur- day afternoon and made arrange- ments for the dance next Saturday night Miss Eda Evanoff has returned home after visiting friends in Sil- verdale for the past week. injuced weeks to his manufactured product, who has his product offered to be sold to the consumer without any notice ever being taken of the “manufact- uring cost’. Under the sponsorship of the Langley Farmers’ Institute, a pub- lic meeting has been organized for Wednesday, October 5 in Langley Prairie Athletic Hall. Delegates wi'l be present from Vancouver Island, from the interior of the province and the whole of the Fraser Valley. All branches of primary products will be represented at what will be probably the most widely attend- ed producers meeting ever held in the province, The object of this meeting will be to demand of the Dominion Go- vernment an investigation into the alleged combine, and to c’ear out the slime and dirt which exists in marketing circles. A second object- ive will be to see that the producer is assured of amended marketing schemes to meet present day needs, and rectify the errors in existing schemes, All bus owners are asked to organize their routes on this evening to carry the people of their district to and from this meeting. W. LAWRENCE DENCE, R.R. 1, Milner, B.C. President, Vancouver Hothous® Tomato Growers Co-operative Association COMING EVENTS To Buy Vo Trades . That Save You ApEUEY: Time, ADS..." 35 Per insertion; up to 15 words; ex- tra words 2c each; Cash with Ad, Two Insertions for 60c Cash FOR SALE—Delco 750 lighting plant in good condition; cash or terms. Owner is putting in power.,;gauge shot gun. Clarence Nelson, George Wiens, Clearbrook road|News Building. 104 north. 100 WILL TRADE—Battery or Elec- trie Radio, complete, for good 12- WANTED—Electric well pump, in good condition. Give price in first letter, or phone 16G, Abbotsford. Aug. B. Schmidt. 108 WANTED—7 tons good cow hay and 1 ton clean straw. State lowest cash price delivered at Mt. Lehman. Write Box H.. A.S. & M. News. 101 FOR SALE—Adex Cash register; WANTED—Small cow, 2 to 3 yrs. Gourlay piano, in good’ condition.| Heifer, 1st or 2nd calf. Full par- Phone 127. 94) ticulars to Box J, News Office. 109 = Office. 109 FOR RENT—Bungalow near Ab- botsford; water, light, large garden. FOR SALE—in Abbotsford, 1- $16 month, C. Craven, Nelson road.|_\9 house, bathroom, roothouse. garage, 11 fruit trees, Catherine 2 ee (GIRL available for) xrouldey. 114 Good cook. Phone 171M. 110 FOR SALE—Niagara Grapes, 2%c FOR SALE—Tulip bulbs, $3 per|1b. H- L. White, Fore Rd. Mats- 100; also choice daffodil bulbs. es qui. 115 G. Ferguson, Mt. Lehman. RUBBER STAMPS, Stencil plates THE GOLDEN WEST” BILL BOYD as “Hopalong Cassidy” Comedy Friday & Saturday: GABLE — \ bbotsford ‘Theatre A FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 30th, October 1st— Matinee Saturday at 2.30 JEANETTE MacDONALD NELSON EDDY re. “THE GIRL OF Leo Carrillo "Walter Pidgeon NEWS” WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY October 5th & 6th— GEORGE HAYES as “Windy” RUSSELL HAYDEN in— “HEART OF ARIZONA” Musical Novelty “TEST PILOT” Olark Spencer TRACEY — Myrna LOY HOP PICKERS’ ATTENTION— Souvenir booklets obtained from S. Steel, McDonald’s Shoe Store. With photos 25c; without 5c. Specify yard required. ? 1p and other marking devices are ob- tainable through the A. & & M. News. Get a quotation from us. Telephone 58- FOR SALE — 12-ga. Remington NO SHOOTING SIGNS are now shotgun, good condition; reasonable. available at the A. S. & M. News. Catholic Women’s League FIRST-OF-THE-SEASON Whist Drive ST. ANN‘S CHURCH HALL John Banas, R-R. 1, Abbotsford. THURSDAY, S ey eee WANTED.—Live and dead ERT. 29; . for fertilizer and fox feed. Phone OF THANKS Aldergrove 406 collect. 4n CARD : ut I wish to thank the police of Ab- Matsqui Basketball Club Regain and retain former vigor. botsford and Mission for prompt FIFTH SANNUATI recovery of the bicycle of George Higginson which was stolen on Sep- tember 4 at Abbotsford. ROBT. HIGGINSON, Use VITAM-INEX for better health. Contains vitamins, minerals, no drugs, 60 capsules, $1.50 post paid. Both sexes. Write Better Health MONDAY, OCTOBER 10: -30-2,30 Thanksgiving Day Dance Food Stores Limited, 1070 Haro Yale Rd., Abbotsford MATSQUI HALL St, Vancouver, B. C. eae 6G Pa Boys 6-pce, Orchestra | etreshments Admissi 50c FOR SALB—17 acres, Sumas) PATIENTS AVERAGE Free sford, Mission. Prairie, $75 acre. E. L. Pal es! 4g DAYS STAY IN KEEP THIS DATE OPEN !— 2675 Waterloo Rd., Vancouver, 61 ———— M.S.A. HOSPITAL FOR SALE—Wicker Baby Car- a : riage; good shape, new tires. $10. erage stay of patients in the R. P. Boyd, 4 miles west of Ab-|M.S.A. General Hospital during the botsford. 106 month of August was 4.2 days, ac- FOR SALB—60 RJR. pullets;|/¢ording to the monthly report. To- your choice $1; the lot $45. Watson,|*al number of patients treated in Clearbrook road. $9\ August was 60. Of this number, 8 were in hospital on August 1, 49 | were admitted during the month, ONE OF CANADA'S largest dis-| and births numbered 3. There were tributors now offers the opportunity) no deaths during August, 45 patients to financially responsible people, | were discharged during the month with some capital, to enter a clean, | profitable cash business. Experience|®"4 15 remained on September 1. unnecessary as we teach you our Total number of hospital days was proven merchandising plan and help) 254 divided by districts as follows: you select your location. Many stores; Matsqui 158; Sumas 36; unorganized BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES successfully operating. Wonderful RS 4 opportunity for man and wife. All 2 angaD 13; Kent 10; Abbotsford replies in confidence. Box 2375, 4; Vancouver 7; Chilliwack 5; Mis- News Office. ;sion 2 | and out patients 2. 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