Vancoute ft British Chg. terest | eived this } lany iin i a plication, Write for the dt | ) ow Who Can! i USE, Limi aril §. VER, BC. returned y bare beet SH BN ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NHWS™' E. J. TIMMS ———————— Shows at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 9th Also Good»Com Admission 35¢ A. E. TIMMS EEeEaeaneneemesee “Behin the The Sunny Side of the War edy Children 20¢ One Show only: 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 Coreen Griffiths in “INTO HER KINGDOM” Adults 35s; Children 20¢ New Commodity Rates NOW in-Force i Telephones: Langley Prairie 17; Aldergrove 1; Cloverdale 27; Abbotsford 20 The new commodity freight| rates on the Fraser Valley Freight line are ‘ov in force. It will pay you to gct in touch with our nearest agent. Under this new rate, the different commodities are classified and each class charged accordingly. We have a staff of efficient and ecour- teous men handling all our business and "a call to them will bring you the kind of service that you have always wanted Call the nearest agent today and let him give you every detail. No obliga- tion whatever, We are out to. serve you; all you need to do is to call on us. B.C. apia trans! Co. [REAL ESTATE INSURANCE IS MY BUSINESS SQUARE DEALING MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE AND RECORD OF a0 > “uP REAL ESTATE NOTARY PUBLIC A. McCALLUM ALE INSURANCE MARRIAGE LICEN! SES | UPPER SUMAS SCHOOL Proficiency list for September: Grade 8—Ethel Lamson and Cleo Por- ter (equal); Helen Lapinsky. Grade 7—Sidney Sayee and Ellis Parberry (equal); George Watson. Grade 6— Vietoria Linker, Jack Smith, Theron Boley. R. D. Gilehrist, teacher. Div. 2—Grade 5: Catherine Porritt, Georgia Parberry. Grade 4A: Maria Tessaro, Ned Porritt. Grade 4B: Ro- man Ferraro, Wilfred Blinch (equal); Wilma MePhail. Grade 3A: Reta Me Garva Div. 3—Grade 2A: Muriel Lapinsky, Adolphe Lapinsky, Dan Greeno, Grade 2B: Clifford Boley, Ray Starr and Al- bert Rippon (equal); Viola Nelles. Grade 1: Emily Lapinsky, John Me- Donald, Stanley Porritt. Ella Fraser, teacher. ——__ ++ __ ABBOTSFORD J. €. Tucker, the Abbotsford jeweler, has secured the patent covering a nov- elty mateh "pad he invented, and sold a part interest in the invention last week to a Vancouver firm. The Gene¥- al Motors corporation have under con- sideration an improved type of gaso- line tank cap which Mr. Tucker inven- ted and holds proprietory rights. ‘Abbotsford outgoing mails now leave at 9 a.m. and 7.17 p.m.,and arrive at 41.09 a.m. and 3.50 p.m. Some com- plaint is heard that the 9 a.m. mail is not convenient, as it recetves but little patronage, the whole day claps- ing before the mail is again despatched to the city. The Talbot farm, adjoining Mr. A. George’s place has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs.-A. Beard. Additional poultry-raising facilities are being pro- vided, and the néw owners will operate the property as the “Wildwood Poul- try Farm’’ Four auto loads of members from the Loyal True Blue lodge of New Westminster visited the regular meet- ing of the local lodge on Monday. Mem- bers were re-instated, degrees conferred P BY FRASER VALLEY FREIGHT LINE |i \2te.craiensescueets, drives being held would take place on the third Saturday of each month in place of third Thursdays as previously advertised. Preparations are being made for Har- vest Thanksgiving services in Trinity chureh on Sunday next, Thg Church will be open on Saturday forenoon to receive donations of fruit, flowers and vegetables for the purpose of decora- ting the eburch. Mrs. J. Doutaz and two ghildren visi- ted friends here over the week-end. Misses Nettie and Thelma Hays sited friends here this week. ee TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rey. T. S. Paton, B.A., Minister vi- Services on Sunday Next— SPECIAL HARVEST, THANKS- GIVING | 10 a.m.—Sunday School Bible Class, 11_a.m.—Subject: ‘‘The Claims of the Bible’’ 3 p.m,: Special Harvest Thanksgiving and Musical Service in St. Paul’s Chureh, Huntingdon. Anthems by Trinity Choir. 7.30 p,m.—Subject: ‘‘Come, Ye Thank- ful People, Come’’ Special Music by the Choir. The Church will be De- corated, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting, pravel to Bellingham, Everson, Everett and Seattle by AUTO STAGE The Pavement Route Through Tickets Direct Connections Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham daily at 8.50 a.m., 11.30, 2.30 p.m,, 5.45 and on Sunday 6.30 pm Leaves Belling: ham at 7.30 a.m., 1.00 p.m., 4,00 and 6.00. On Sunday at 8.30 a.m. 1.00 p m., 5.00 and 10,30. Direct connection with Huntingdon ~ trains Sumas to Seattle, $425; Return $6.65 and Adult ROUGH OR DRESSED M B OF ALL KINDS SHI NGLES High Quality Lowest Prices Large Stocks ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING and DEVELOPMENT CO. LT). Sumas to Everett $3.65; Return $5.25 Sumas to Bellingham $1.25; Return $2. From Bellingham South over the Pa- cifie Northwest Traction Co., liane. J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Sumas Phone X228—X421 Evelyn’s Beauty Parlor Essendene Averue opposite Lee's Ladies’ & Children’s Expert Hairdressing, Marcelling. Cos- . metices, Face Powders, Ete. Thursday afternoons & even- ' Better e Garage Service _. We'Cordially Invite You To Try HYVIS AND MARVELUBE MOTOR OILS Our Improved Facilities OFFICIAL TOWING SERVICE AUTO CLUB OF B.C. GOODYEAR TIRES W. DUARK Abbotsford Motors F. FOSTER ings by appointment. EVELYN WATSON at your service Phone 75X Try SAYCE SERVICE for ||GAS orL ACCESSORIES Is Courtesy, Honesty and Your Satisfaction in Every Transaction Central Gas Station || W. J, (Bill) Sayce The Triangle ABBOTSFORD eg _ Pickling (WY. Necessities —iA Pickling Spices per pkg. 15c Pickling Onions, 3 Ibs. 25c Peppers, per Ib. - 0c Whole Ginger, per oz. 5c Whole Cloves, per oz. 5c Cross & Blackwells Vinegars W. A. WATTIE The Home of Good Things to Eat _ PHONE 67 WHEN YOU BUILD z Clayburn Brick, Drain & Sewer Pipe, Etc. into your property, you invest in absolutely the products of their kind.made. Clayburn units are granite; their first cost is jthe entire cost—for all time. Re- member, Permanence is ‘the real economy, Factories at Clayburn and Kilgard, BO, Clayburn Company, Ltd. Phones; Abbotsford 12 & 24 J. W. BALL, Resident Manager finest quality as durable as Matsqui Municipal Taxes Paid Promptly Collector Reports To facilitate collection of Matsqui municipal taxes from residents of the prairie district, Collector LeFeuvre was giver use of the Co-operative store office in Matsqui village last Tuesday. At the regular Council meeting on Sat- urday last he reported a satisfactory response from taxpayers all over the municipality, and payment of a record amount of tax monies on the one day tho office was opened in Matsqui village The Council accepted an offer of the Glen Valley Land company to buy back 320 acres of land that had been forfeit- ed for taxes, at a price of $1250, in- clusive of all taxes, interest and costs to date. Plans subdividing acreage belonging to A. Cruikshank near the Fraser Riv- er were passed, also a subdivision near Dennison on the Pacific highway, own- ed by R. H. Cresswell, Settlers pn the 8. S. B. lands at Gif- ford will not be assessed taxes until completion of their first year’s tenancy upon their farms, Contracts as follows wero ratified by the Council: graveling of Aberdeen toad by H. Fowles at $1.35 per yard and Mt, Lehman road at 85 cents per yard; graveling portion of Clearbrook road and grading by H, Oldaker at a price of $215; graveling portion of Riv- erside road by 8. A. Solomon for $1.10 per yard. menor for small repairs graveling and ditching were met by the Council in proportion to available funds The Mathers contract for building the Conock road in Glen Valley was ex- tended to allow for difficulties encoun- tered in finishing the work. Tn response to application of a dele- gation from Bradner an appropriation of $200 was made for repairs on he Haversham road. > The following aecounts were passed . for payment: H. Fowles $50; A. D, Me- Donald $99.50; A. Southen $46.40; B. Phillips $44.80; T. White 41,60; D. Pa- terson $76.80; J. White $116; J, Steven- son $46; P. Tutart #28; C. 0. Cook $69 W.-Macey $72; W. Denny $3 S. A. Solomon $157; L, MeDermid $33.60; ©. Ww. Marsh $25.80; J. Owen $31.90; D, Home brews are dangerous Dr. Frank McCoy Eminent physician and authority on diet, says, in his book— “