ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI_NEWS_ Xmas Puddings, Dates, nag Cakes, Tal sle Raisins, Candies of all descriptions, Oranges, Florida and California Cranberries. fruit, We will be glad to show you our goods, and which Xmas Crackers, Figs, Crystallized and Sone Christmas Suggestions New Mixed Nuts, Glace California Grape- Cherries, Jap and submit prices, ere bound to result in your leaving your orders with us. The Abbotsford Grocery We Deliver the Goods Phone 55 Comfort and Safety For Winter Driving Ts your car equipped for safety and comfort now winter is here? A good set of tire chains, sound and well-fitting side-curtains, a strong spot-light that you can always rely upon? A,few dollars spent on these accessories is always a good investment. And you cannot beat our prices. x Complete Wrecking Truck and Outfit Weir’s Garage Ford Service Station Phone Abbotsford 36 Shows Way To Better Health Dreco proves true friend to Van- couver man. Surprising results from one bottle of famous herbal remedy and Mr. Underhill continues treat- ment with confidence. ‘Por a long time I have been in a badly run-down condition, but now I feel that I have found the way to better health,’’ is the statement made by Mr. Thomas Underhill, of 1036-13th Avenue East, Vancouver, B.C. What is the cause of his new-found cptimism? Merely that he has discovered Dreco, the famous herbal remedy that has helped countless other snfferers and earned their heart-felt gratitude. “‘T always felt weak and tired, had no appetite and could not sleep,’’ says Mr. Underhill. ‘‘Have only taken one bottle of Dreco, but my appetite is better already, my nerves are steadier and I sleep much better. Dreco is the first mdicine to help me and I feel sure that xf I continue the tireatment for a couple of weeks more, I will be my old self again.’’ Let Dreco correct those ailments that make life so miserable. hey are gen- erally traceable to a disordered digest- ive system and the fact that Dreco tones and regulates the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys and purifies the blood means that they are checked right at their source. Dreco is purely herbal dnd contains no mercury, potash or habit forming drugs. e Groceries At this time of the year the careful housewife buys where she is sure the groceries are fresh, well-kept and of the best quality. Our grocery depart- ment is most carefully kept, cleanliness and purity being of prime consideration And you will find our prices very low, H. HURUM GENERAL MERCHANT MATSQUI Quick Truck Transfer Service Night or Day, no matter When or where you want goods moved you'll “find my light motor express service quick and efficient. My rates are low and I dis- charge every order personally . I want your business, and service that merits it. E. J. BOYCE Phone 55 Abbotsford offer a Snashall Lad Injured By .22 Rifle Bullet Victor Snashall, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Snashall, is in the M.S. A. Hospital from] a 22 rifle bullet wound, as the result of which occurred late on Saturday afternoon. Victor, in company with Wesley Hay and another companion, was walking Yale Road‘near the Sihk Temple. Wesley Hay was carrying the rifle, and in endeavoring to let down th trigger, it slipped and the gun was discharged. Victor was standing dir- vectly in line with the barrel of the gun, and the bullet enterd his left shoulder, just above the heart. He was rushed to the hospital where immediate probing for the bullet was not effective Yesterday, however, it was suc- cessfully extracted by Dr. Swift, and the Jad is progressing as fayorably as can be expected. suffering an accident along the Clayburn Mrs. T. W. Trowsdale of Olayburn is spending severel days at Sumas with her daughter, Mrs. Silves. ee * Mrs. E. Stevens spent the week-end at Sumas, ss 8 Miss Marion Hill, who haa been ill in Vancouver, has returned to her home to convalesce. eae Austin of Vancouver is holiday at the home of Trowsdale, Miss M. spending 2 Mrs, T. W. FOR SALB House at Hope, B.C—Contains 2 apartments each of 4 roonis on the zround floor; both occupied and rent- ing for $20 per month. The new Pro- Nincial Highway commences at Hope and work has already started on the road at that point, which will be ene of the two principal centres on the highway. Hope is also a railway town. Very low cash price or will exchange for heme in Abbotsfofd or farm land near Abbotsford, P,O. Box 11 WM. TAYLOR Abbotsford. FURNITURE FOR SALE—1 Buffet, 1 Chiffonier, 2 Dressers, 1 Extension Table, 1 Centre Table, all oak finish 1. Iron Bed Complete all good as new R. R. SERL’S PLACE Make Your Overcoat Look as Good as New Let me have that and I will make it look practicallly ‘as suit or overcoat good as the day you got it and at very reasonable prices. os. (‘oogan Quality _~ Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing Near Evan-Thomams Station 5 -, 1921 model Gray-Dort ear. Cost ${400. Will sell for $450. Has all new tires and runs just like new, ‘Terms: $200, cash and $20. per month. Apply PHIL CATHERWOOD, t Mission or phone 5603-Mission. LOST i SMALL BROWN LEATHER GRIP, in or near Aldergrove. Finder please leave at News Office. WANTED--HEAVY HOG OR SOW 300 to 500 Ibs. 8. WARWARUK foy market’ Abbotsford ABBOTSFORD FEED STORE J. J. SPARROW Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed Wholesale and Retail At the Old Stand Abbotsford Dreco is being specially in Abbotsford by E. T, Weir, and is sold by all good druggists everywhere. f Wt Where AT Lame litres a and Expert Hi Oulcantzing an Meet Abbotsford Tire Hospital A. L. BYRES, Prop, PHONE 75 F BLACKSMITHING| & Horseshoeing RELIABLE AND PROMPT WORK MODERATE CHARGES C. H. CROKE HUNTINGDON AUCTION LOST—Jar of real home-made pickles and 3 jelly powders in M.S.A. bazaar O.K. about powders, but will finder of pickles at least share with owner. Editor News Scots Offer Tohen to Retiring Chaplain Friday evening WE la last wock was ob- served by the St. Andrews and Calo- donian Society to honor their patron saint, the event being a dance and social in the Masonic hall. A program of stirring Scottish songs, well played Scotian strains by Piper Richardson, and a presentation to Rev, M. Robert- sou added enjoyment and interest to the event.” In making the gift—a sil- ver inscribed umbrella—Mr. A. Wallace on behalf of the Society, expressed re- gret that the Caledonians were losing their chaplain with the removal of Mr. Robertson from the district, qgnd in offering him a token of the Society’s appreciation, expressed sincere wishes for Mr. Robertson’s-future well-being. Mr. Robertson responded with thanks for the gift, amplifying his remarks with humorous Scottish anecdotes. » Mandolin and guitar selections were excellently played by T. Snashall and G. Stewart, the airs being of Hawaiian flavor in no way detracting from their burn sang a scotian solos TH T HTH enjoyment by the gathering. Native songs were sung by Mrs. Reyburn, Mrs. Wréath, Mrs. Coutts and Mr. J, Downie Mr. Treland performed a number of sleight-of-hand tricks, which, in con- junction with his characteristic jovial humor, provided much merriment. ST, MATTHEW’S OHUROH Second Sunday in Advent (Dec. 7.) 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p, m.—Evensong. Abbotsford-Huntingdon Every Kind of Tranfer Work Executed Quickly and Cheaply TRANSFER R. F. McAloney, Prop. Always the Best Prices the Lowest Delivery Service White's Meat Market Phone 41 Gramophone ‘Records What Aah more to the joyfulness of holiday oceasions than music from the phonograph? There are jolly, rollicking songs, opera airs, dances that mother and dad used to know years ago, and the best dance music of the® present day for the younger members of the family. The phonograph is always ready with just the right pauais for iS —— Apes Wednesday 1 Abbotsford Langley Prairie Tuesday and Satur a 4 Tebbutt & Glanville BANKRUPT STOCK DEALEF and direct importers of English goods aro opening up a chain of Five Stores in the Fraser Valley District open for atA ‘ord every are fixed upon. careful buyer TEBBUTT & iote iad Gents? Furnish AND ALL PIECE GOODS Note ayew special prices: Ladies’ Tricoplaid Dresses, regular $15.00. Sal price Ladies® Tricosham Dresses, regular $17.50. Sale price Ladies’ Ratine Dresses, regular $10.00, House Dresses, worth up to #1.25. Sale price .... White Flannelette, regular 27¢. Sale price Colored Flannelette, regular 30c. Sale price English Dress Ginghams, regular 45c. Sale price Grey Shirting Flannel, regular 50c. Sale price . . A BIG LINE OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WINTER HOSE AT SPECIAL PRICES, ALSO Men’s extra heavy Khaki Twill Coveralls, regular $4.50. Sale price Lsibbed Overalls, regular $1.50. Sale price Men’s extra heavy Bibbed Gveralls, regular $2.75. Sale hee Men’s Work Shirts, regular $1.25. Sale price ... Men’s heavy Work Shirts, ail pure wool; regular $2.50. Sale | price Men’s Pure Wool Underwear, regular $2.75. Sale price . NOT A FEW PRICES—EVERY PRICE CUT Ww , until p Sale price GLANVILLE Ab Saturday Next ““The Stde Show of Life’ A THREE-RING CIRCUS OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS Postponed from last Saturday. Owing to a delay in trausit, picture was not shown last Saturday as advertised. The plot of the above picture begins to unwind when we meet the amusing personality of Andrew Lackaday, whom we first know as a clown in a small travelling circus. The coming of the great war puts an end to his fun-mak- ing antics, He enlists as a private but through sheer merit finds himself a Mero and is rapidly promoted and ac- cepted*in the most exellisive circles of the English \aristocracy. But being a man of honor he realizes that after all this hotsford Always a Good ‘Two race 7.90 B00 71D eee (Hheatre Show “Come on, ’ Loving-cup!’” A stirring Race-track story wis, MATSQUI HALL. on Thursday, 8 p.m. a nee en he is only a clown and has no right to pretend to be anything else. Te tice his back upon the woman whom he has learned to love, the beautiful Lady Auriol Dayne, and returns to his poor little circus, But there’ 8 a great revela: tion—a smashing climax to the produc- tion that makes ’em sit right up in their chairs. , every mood and every Victrola Records & Gramophones On EM Terms Without Interest 1921 bar- FOR SALE—FORD SEDAN, This is an, exceptional gain as the car is in splendid condition. model. $350. cash. Authier Rd. WM. MITCHELL HOUSE-KEEPING ROOMS TO RENT Dealer in COAL, WOOD, BRICK, LIME and CEMENT TRANSFER & TRUCK SERVICE Phone 9 SALE partly furnishd, P.O. Box 97, Abbotsford. Second Saturdays Order your Christmas turkey now at lh the Abbotsford Auction Room Ira Serl’s. FarmersPhone 1813. Bring in your goods and have them MANGOLDS FOR SALE— sold by auction, *|| McKenzie Rd. J, FRITH. NEW STIRLING DINK{i# RADIO J. COTTRILL Jlrii speater, s10 AUCTIONEER NEWS OFFICE HEAVY TEAMING WAGON for sale at a great sacrifice. Just like new HARGIT£ MOTORS, Mission, B.C. AIRBRUSH PAINTERS the better way to haye all your large-surface work done. Wait until spring for Enman & Cummings GEESE FOR SALE—DRESSED OR otherwise, MRS, R, McORIMMON McKenzie Rd. Hay Hay Hay Red top, Timothy, and Delivered or haul it yourself. ALAN M, BROKOVSKI Phone 30L RB. Bi 3, Oat hay, Clover, 10° Record 10° Exchange brig ustin those records you are tired of and get some different ones Paine! K, Tramp has purchased a twenty- acre tract in the Poplar district and has moved his family out from Van- couver. 4 . i * C. V.-Kay has taken a Bellingham, ELECTRICIAN REPAIRS, ETC. position in HOUSE WIRING, The Alexanira T. LOGHER McCallum Road Abbotsford Wouldn’t YouLikeTo Hear That Voice Again? \ , Perhaps at some distant point a friend or relative resides. Ordinarily you write letters to each other, and they are very welcome, yet at times they seem hardly sufficient. You long for something nicre personal, but a visit is Mrs. Boyce has returned home from 2 Alberta, where she was called ies death of her mother. see Ww. Hyde who has pean ill in ws local hospital has now returned to h home. ar * Wt . “ Mr. MeNeill Sr. and two sons of Okotok, Alberta, are the guests of Hugh and Donald MeNeill. . uu . Mr. and Mrs. La Piere of Chilliwack i spent the week-end as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Wood. ho) at your out of the st service. voice again? Abbotsford, B.C You place a jcall with courteo us, Then you iber the long: soon—but what need for us to say more? Wouldn’t you like to hear that British Columbia Telephone Company capable ‘(Long Distance,’’ and Ps