“eee ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS —Pens, ers, Rulers, cto, ete School Supplies ROMAN MEAL packet 29° —very healthful Pancake Flour Buckerficld’s; a delicious break- fast food Package 14c Pancake Syrup Equally Bat it ofte VINEGAR Nabob white or malt; 16-07 botde— 16-02 BOITIE] Se k Pickling delicious ele or par wartics 23 OL. BOTTLE] Oc | We also have Vine PURE BLACK PEPPER Nabob, in a useful glass shaker M. C. WALKER & CO. “RED AND WHITE” STORE Free Delivery YOUR Phone 130 tur burn, bir ir da New pack plain couver last week. : = : Guest of Mrs. G. Cunningham for | ‘ 3 for ....-...-. Bae Ss ast week Was Mrs, Gold- an Gu cel |flanked by flowers, Assisting the hostess were logging. camp at Sechelt. stone we! Mrs. Lily MeDonald, Sean Maguire, Katherine and Georgina Keay, Jimmy and Gordon McDonald ||P PLUMS .......... 10 Ibs. 25¢ have returned from a week at White EOE Aae UNE CRE RGSS YAN Rock, paid a visit to Mrs. Henry on August 14, guest of honor several lovely gifts. P BACON ..... 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Gardner, Miss H. returned to Vancouver. f MACARONI ............ 4 Ibs. , PORK & BEANS, I 1-07. .. 4 tints F ICING SUGAR spats nga eso AN DSK ¢ TOILET PAPER, Wminster 4 rils. utteridge has George Roulston, who has spent the » weeks visiting with relativ- has returned to his home in} . Kentucky. r ORANGES ........ Dozen 25¢ p ONIONS nos (0 Ibs. 25¢ About twenty friends and neighbors . BANANAS .... 3 Ibs. 25¢ the occasion of her birthday. The} ROLLED OATS 5 Ibs. . 3 for 25c 1Y/4-0z, ANTISEPTIC Both for ...... DRe 6 for 25e { RICE, Siam «20.22% 7%. 27 0"lbss JELLY POWDERS M. B. 6 pkts. , . 25e SPICES FISH PASTES | BIG BATH SOAP ...... 6 bars MEAT PASTE ASCO TABLETS ...... 6 pkts. PILCHARDS PEAS For Headaches PINEAPPLE, Barclay’s LEMONS .......... Dozen 25¢ ; “TISTERINE SHAVING — CUCUMBERS ...... 15 Ibs. 25¢ GREEN PEPPERS .. 3 Ibs. 25¢ CARROTS ...... 8 bunches 25c¢ MIXED NUTS ...... 3 Ibs. 25¢ CANTELOUPE ...... 5 for 25¢ ‘ CREAM was presented with The tea table was ntred with a large birthday cake, > Prices Effective Thurs., Pri. & Saturday, August 27, 28 & 29 lll lll ll ll ll cl cl tle ch WE ACCEPT HOP TICKETS vases of lovely summer Mrs. W. Denny, Mrs. M. Peterson and Misses B. McDonald and Jessie Henry. Sa 15'!4y Club Instructor. eSNAPSHOT CUIL Shooting From High Places Whe far’ fe The effect of altitude Is en- hanced in these two pictures, (below) by Including In the foreground the brow of the hill, and (right) by the shadow of 62 rooms steam heated. Furnished and all rented. After paying Clear. Westminster Crust Company 193 per cent Clear caretaker and all other expenses returns 191, % If owner could do caretaker work, would show 26% net. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. the bullding (Empire State) from which the downward shot was made. The pictures were taken at exposures, respective- ly, of 1/50 second at £.16 and 1/25 second at f.16. A Good 0i1 Burner will solve your cooking and ‘heating problems PROPERLY INSTALLED by an Expert.. Priced from only— $3750 JACK A. WEIR Mechanic and Electrician Authorized agent for Silent-Glow & Leader Sawdust Burners Phone 34M you and the picture to stand far enough back to include a little of the brink in the foreground, thereby in- tensifying the feeling of height. Hay- ing the horizon line well toward the top of the picture also helps by add- ing distance and vastness, You may be tempted to poke your camera over the edge of a retaining wall or window ledge and shoot down. If it be a coun- 'N RECALLING your vacation tours, did it ever occur to you how often you were taken or went to high elevations for a view? The summit of a hill, the edge of a precipice, the mountain peak, the skyscraper, the lofty monument, the church tower, the crow’s nest of a ship, not to men- tion going aloft in airplanes. Therein lies a picture-taking idea S. Decorator PAINTING D. Lewis Firestone Tires have won recogni- tion in this district for sterling endurance under the hardest con- PAPERHANGING ditions and SAFETY TRACTION KALSOMINING on our mulch paying. Specialist in Tiffany Finishes SHO’ CARDS Lower Sumas Rd. (near Legion) eorererererererere% Guaranteed Batteries Reliable Make, from only 6.40 SIGNS for the next time you start going places. Forget not your camera, and, whenever you find yourself “on top of the world” somewhere, make your- self “monarch of all you survey” by snapping the picture below. Reserve a part of your album for such pic- tures with an intriguing title— “Jumping Off Places I Have Known,” “Scenes from High Perches,” Camera Goes Aloft,” “Topside Snaps,” “Hitting the High Spots” or what better can you think of? If you will take advantage of such oppor- tunities—and once you get started on this hobby, you are likely to see that you go to high places purposely for picture-taking—you will soon have a collection of compelling, not to say dizzy, interest. The impression that you want to give in these pictures is that of eery altitude. To do this it isn’t necessary to teeter on the brink of your perch] cloud-studded horizon or if there is or otherwise to risk your life while | haze. you snap the picture. It is better for| 94 try landscape, shooting down will not usually give the perspective that conveys the effect of great alti- tude, so well as shooting with the camera held level, although the pio ture may still be interesting. In any case, when you do shoot down, the effect will be helped by taking ina nearby object located on the way, such as a protruding gargoyle from a church tower, a jutting rock from a precipice, or a bit of the wing or wheel of your airplane. Have the sun at your back, because the shadow of of your elevation on the terrain be- low also helps to tell that you were high up when that picture was taken. In all such snapshooting it is ad- visable to use a small lens opening, otherwise, you will lose a little detail in the distance, Frequently, too, it is worth while to use a filter, particu- larly if your picture is to include a Ma o cat JOHN VAN GUILDER LAND REGISTRY ACT (Section 160) IN THE MATTER of Lots 1, 2 Block 6, of Block 4 of the South West Quarter of Section 22, p_1576, May, fon Date of first puileation, 12th day of August, A.D. bc Village of Abbotsford, in the District of New Westminster. Proof having been filed in my. office of the loss of Certificate of Title No. | —— 103902E to the above-mentioned lands in the name of John Menzic McDiar- mid, and bearing date the 1933, I hereby give notice of my intention at the expiration of one calendar month from the first publi- hereof, Jobn Menzie McDiarmid a provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of such lost Certificate. information lost Certificate of Title is requested to communicate with the undersigned. DATED at the Land Registry fice, New Westminster, B.C., this 3rd day of August, are TRADE IN YOUR OLD BATTERIES — ’ JIM ROSS | _ AUTO REPAIR Lowest Repair Charges in District Opposite B.C. Telephone Office & 3, Township 16, ALDERGROVE 26th day Misses Jessie Henry, Bernice Mc- Donald and Alice Gledhill have re turned from their holiday at Crescen! Beach. 4 A number of friends of Mra. Henry gathered at her home on August 14 to honor her on the occasion of he birthday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gledhill gave @ party on Saturday evening, August 18, in honor of their eldest daughter, igail, and neice Beryl White of botsford. Between fifty and soe guests were present to ol guest of BOdSu ear “art ith da to issue to the sald ‘Any person having any with reference to such or STOKES" Registrar