ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS STOVE SPECIAL--- Friday, Saturday only!! HoClara stone’ 957,75 cream enamelled—a bautiful efficient range OUR SPECIAL IDEAL BRAND ROOFING—made of material, Suitable for permanent jobs 2 5985 — 20 5B 35 — 37 5085 COLD BLAST LANTERNS—tall and squat styles .......... high-grade PELT PAPER—450 Square Feet to a Roll ’”4\ Nimrod Suggests... A S THERE have been many resolu- tions compiled by various Game ssociations in various parts of | me 8 | helpful as affecting the ahedte | ing of game birds. “All applicants for gun Lcenses a » given an examination as t knowledge, or otherwise, Aining to birds which 1 ) holder of said license. Any pros- ive hunter, who is unable to dis- inguish a cock pheasant from a hen woul after he has shot same, should »© sentenced to one month on a game arm, or in a rmist establish- ent before being granted a licence, ‘All applicants should be required to pass an examination in reading at- rocious lettering usually found on ‘No Shooting’ signs, while travelling in an to at 40 miles per hour, Anyone able to read home-made notices under t t ! I t u t fa r 12-OZ%. ...- Roll 8275 SWEDISH BUCK SAWS—Plain and lance tooth WHEN HUNTING IS IN YOUR MIND—THINK OF US FOR YOUR NEW SHOT GUN A Complete Stock of all makes of Shells and Ammunition— Super X — Imperial Long Range — Maxum Heavy Load and Canuck Standard — 20-02. .... Roll 33:80 $355 any conditions, shall be given a licen- ce forthwith, “All applicant’ y own in a verbal duel with the ge farmer, and a demonstration equired before licence is A demonstration in negotiat- ed wire entanglements is also unters using pointers or setters 1 be required to keep same within’ nge of not more t one mile from said hunter, not to cced a speed Limit of sixty miles per hour when hunting. In case a dog Canuck AT THE BUSY CORNER 1S allele lalallala Shoulder Blade Roast Lb. 10¢ Lb. 12¢ Boiling Beef .. Lb. 6¢ to 8¢ Beef Stew, Mince Steak JQ¢ 15¢ Quality Meat Market Phone 179 Free Delivery C. PETERSON, Proprietor Expert Welding Blacksmithing P, M. ZALESKY - - BLACKSMITH ‘Lower Sumas Rd., near Valley Lbr. Co Round Bone Roast . - Bologna NEW FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES OF MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS and OVERCOATS Selling at factory prices, from— J. FIBISH CLEANING — PRESSING REPAIRING at Reasonable Rates Daly’s Hardware decides to point or set a bird, eyery hunter in the field (except the own- er) shall run up to said dog, and as bird rises, all shall fire simultan- \eously, and each one claim the bird, if killed. This method has often been found to bring hunters ‘closer to- gether!’ " “No hunter shall be required to ask permission to hunt on any land, in Conte Weather Ahead ! ! mm. g Stock up on your Winter Wears at our Low Prices. ( TELEPHONE 180 SHIRTS—In Many Colors ! Priced irom Qe MEN’S ALL-WOOL SOX PRICED LOW !} Warm and Long-wearing, A Big Saving ! 4 pairs for g9¢ MEN’S BRUSHED-WOOL COATS WITH ZIPPER Popularly styled, lightly-brushed finish Priced from Ss 298 KNITTING TIME IS HERE—IT’S FUN TO KNIT YOUR OWN ! We Have a Large Stock of Wools— PEERLESS 2-oz. for 25¢ TIGER ............ 2-1 2-07, for 30¢ PURPLE HEATHER 2-072. for 35¢ Look Smart, Yet Be Warm— WOMEN’S FALL HOSE, Priced from - Per pair Be Many Counter Specials—Come In and Look Them Over ! DALY’S DRY GOODS &MEN’S WEAR Telephone 64 - | Abbotsford ¥ Pitti || ERROR Ree J. B. Dennis Auctioneer CHILLIWACK, B.O. Telephone 3617 Sa]es at the Dennis Auction Barn every Saturday at 1.00 p.m and 7.30 p.m. Farm Dispersals Conducted Anywhere 4 ; Auction Sales... FOR A SUCCESSFUL FARM SALE phone me collect Chilliwack 2 or 4652 IVAN ADAMDALE Auctioneer P.O. Box 59 CHILLIWACK, B.C, loverleaf C ° Daina FULL CREAM MILK is GOOD milk Daily Delivery Clean Herds— Clean Dairy and All Dairy Utensils KEN. GILLIES CLAYBURN Phone 83F — Winchester . W. J. Ware, Rifle, also quant xed Ha son, Sumas Prairie, f is ford. 2p OPHONE price. SA V. Heller, Pt the lot Road; phone 8 es eam Separator. E. my new 1937 so 1937 Pontiac at once, , Deluxe Sedan MUST sell Che trade and good terms on balance. H. Ross, phone Chil Chilliwac! ack |! 5656 evenings. od Holstein Dairy Cat. | n, run 1200 miles; consider small ALE—Or Trade for Hay and on duals,with platform, de- ; drop end gate Specials at The Pioneer Drug Store —. WARDONIA RAZOR JERGEN’S LOTION | 2 packets of Blades For Chapped, Hands | Jar Cream : Regular 500-— aoe A3¢ All for Special . ATHLETIC LINIMENT | KAODOL STOMACH POWDER For Gas, Dyspepsia, ete. Tin For bruises, Sprains, etc. Bottle BOe¢ | Tin «0.000... 50¢ WEIR’S the Rexall PHARMACY Phone 8 KODAKS, FILMS ERIC T WEIR, Phm. B. s must be able to hold], Wage Laws Defeating Purpose | Among Small Shop Keepers Deprive Whites of Jobs and Aid Only Orientals Trade Board Contends Orientals, within recent years, have completely ousted whites from the re- tall fruit and vegetable business in Vancouver and New Westminster, and now likely to invade the Fraser alley retail field. A resolution from Abbotsford & District Board of Trade, submitted at the Associated Sper quarterly meeting held here last week ed that this had been largely possible by Orientals circum the minimum hour an: € the province by working their wives | and children in small stores, thereby |} creating competition that white store- Keepers cannot meet. Another point raised was that the || strict enforcement of these soncalled | labor laws really caused unemploy- | ment and business stagnation in Fra- ¢ Valley distri Small retailers and tradesmen were unable to meet | the requirements, and were forced to, discharge assistants who were other- | wi tisfied with some measure of | PLD DAL DL gainful employment at a moderate sa- lary instead of complete unemploy- ment. In cases of young men or young women whose duties were light, they were forced into ranks of unemploy- ment from jobs that in many cases were useful and instructive. The resolution, which calls upon the provincial minister of labor to con- sider these conditions. will be circu- lated among al] Boards of the Valley for their opinions, President Pihl of Abbotsford sub- mitted a resolution asking the Cana- adion Radio Commission retain ser- vices of Bill Newell of the “Sun” and Earle Kelly of the ‘Province’ as news broadcasters, Abbotsford also submitted other re- solutions, previously detailed in these columns, which were adopted in part or wholly, These dealt with need of continuing the centre yellow line upon | the highway from Abbotsford to Chil- liwack, extension of C Street, Hunting- don to the interprovincial highway, and improvement of Vye road, refor- estration of certain areas of Matsqui municipality, and asking the govern- ment to check export of B.C. logs and minerals to foreign countr the wasteful cutting of evergreens for the U.S. Christmas trade. aye Wal king On Highways Mission delegation submitted a re- | solution asking the government inau- | Surate an edueational campaign to; induce pedestrians to face the traffic when walking along the highways. In- stances were recited by several dele- gates of narrowly avoiding running} down people at night who wore dark | clothes and were apparently oblivious of any approaching car. It was re- solved to ask co-operation of the de- partment of education in the instruc- tion of children upon highway safety measures, Dean Wlement’s thoughtful address upon the science of agriculture large- ly occupied the afternoon session. | case the owner refuses permission and the Whole day be sp ed.” “It shall be considered susolutely, urusual e to shoot a yards ra only the ate Pp these will be at this distanc Kind. Also it hunters try to p code, to be under: ood by t otherwise the latter, not being able to lear the shots, will not know when to fall down” “Hunters using artificial duck-calls shall be required to spend an appren- ticeship on a duck farm, in order to gain a correct idea of the noise emit- ted by the ordinary duck. This would do away with the ear-splitting blasts usually produced by these instruments in the hands or mouth of the amat- eur, and tend to steady the nerves of the other sports.” “It shall be unlawful to shoot live decoys without first giving at least 15 minutes notice to owner of said decoys. It there is no objection re- gistered, it shall be in order to pro- ceed. Any hunter having crawled a distance of half a mile through mud, for the purpose of shooting wooden decoys, shall consider himself proper- shack in Abbotsford. Write Box M s Off! H. SMITH PAINTER - DECORATOR SIGN PAINTER WE KNOW HOW TO MAKE YOU WHETHER YOU STAY HERE 4 MONTH YOU FIND Tasty Meals. ATR SONABLE GOOD WORK at FAIR CHARGES Bus Station — Licensed — Modern W. S. GARDINER ABBOTSFORD 1p V A DAY, WEEK OR ALWAYS— Warm Rooms RATES Don't Hesitate to Recommend or Bring Friends to— j= Hotel Atangard |v stung, but shall be allowed one ~|shot at same as a means of getting OLD GROWTH FIR wood for sale. z Young Br Clayburn, phone ae i . botsford $3Y. D . To RENT — Bachelor's one-room Hunters ! Travellers! or \ isitors COMFORTABLE — Dining Room = Telephone 100 Telephone 180 POV VU VN Ne QUALITY YES--PRICES THE LOWEST JOHNSON’S ANNIVERSARY WAX DE AL—Furniture Polish and Silver Cream; Regular § ; OUR SPECIAL . 69¢ ENGLISH CHAMOIS, 15-in. by 15-in.; OUR SPECIAL ... WOODEN MIXING SPOONS oc ccece cree eee e eee erenenee Each 7-! HY-POWER RED F LECTORS—for Busses, Cars, Trucks regular each, OUR SPECIAL .....+-+--+5++ POLISH & CLEANER—Our Special at per can 65¢ RED BARN PAINT—Buy BRIGHT RE 3 5 gallon. Special .. at this price; regular $2. LISTEN TO THE ANNOUNCEMENT OVER CHWK WILLAN’S HARDWARE East of R. R. Track Telephone 81 [tt tn a el) ISAFEWAY STORES DO YOU PAY FOR GREDIT & DELIVERY SERVICE? Cash Trading is the Secret ‘of Our EVERY-DAY LOW PRICES and when coupled with our WEEK-END SUPER-SPECIALS, Safeway Gives you Highest Quality Foods at Lowest Possible Prices These Special Prices for All Week, Thurs, Sept. 30 to Wed., Oct. 6: MIRACLE WHIP, 16-0z. 31c 8-oz. jar (9c SPREDEASY CHEESE, limit 2 1/2-Ib. [5c H. P. SAUCE - ~-_ - Bottle 29c AYLMER CATSUP - ~- Bottle {5c PORK & BEANS, Ayl. 16-02. 3 tins 25c HEDLUND MEAT SPREADS 2 tins {7c IRISH STEW, Aylm. 16-0z. - Tin 3c Grade B large 32 White or Malt VINEGAR 16-07. bottle 12¢ Dozen . SARDINES Seek * oa don |aacoe peels 19¢ Red Spring 2 tins 25c SALMON, h’s Clipper Brand tall 3 tins 25c PINEAPPLE, Cubes or Slices Tin 10c JEWEL AIRWA TEA (limit 2) .......... Lb. 45¢ SHORTENING COFFEE, fresh ground .. Lb. 29c ean one) MILK, Pacific or Alpine - Talltin9c | 4 QQ¢ WHT,, RIGE, CORN PUFFS - 3 pkts. 25c¢ These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only— Roman Meal, »«. gacksons; timit 1 Ige. pkt. 29e Quaker Porridge Wheat, Pottea Fiakes 4 ]h, 19¢ Wheat Pearls, v.™. pana 4-Ib. sack Marmalade, 4-lb. tin Assorted Jams, per jar Beekist Honey, New Season Ontario 4-]b, fin Jels Rite, tor sams ana Jetties per bottle Pumpkin, tn = = per tin Corned Beef, Hereford; imit4 . . 2 tins Orchard City Peas, Sieve 5; imit 4 - tin 8¢ Pastry Flour, 8. «8; m1 7-Jb. sack 25¢ Purity Salt, tin or roaizea 114-]b. Shaker 5c Licorice Allsorts, tm ensiana per Ib. 19¢ Calay Toilet Soap, limit 3 - cake 5c Empress Orange Aylmer Pectin Aylmer; No. 2 BULK CEREALS White Beans 2 Ibs. {5c Pot Barley - 2 ibs. 13c Split Peas - - 3 Ibs. (5c Jap Rice - - 3 Ibs. (5c Macaroni - - 2 Ibs. (9c SUNDRIES Sunbeam Lamps 30-60 2 for 25c¢ Washing Soda, R.C. Packet 9c Naptha Soap Flakes 21/, Ib. 25c Reckitt’s Blue -'- - 2 for 9c Klo-Ro Bleach - - 2 bottles {5c Cherry Blossom Shoe Polish {0c PRUNES rec’ 5 ths. Union Hand Cleaner - - Tin {0c Ige. 3 Ibs. Grapes, Tokays Lb. 10c Apples, Wealthy 6 Ibs. 25c Lemons, large .. 6 for 19c Oranges, Aust. med. Dz. 29 Sweet Spuds .... 4 Ibs. 25c 23e Tomatoes ...... Reticence. Celeryen aus. Cauliflower .. . Onions - 10c and 5c 6 Ibs. 19¢ Week-End Market Specials QUALITY BEEF TENDER YOUNG PORK Blade Roasts - - - Lh. 12c | Shoulder Roasts - Lb. 19c Rib Boiling Beef - 2 Ibs. (5c | Pork Steak - ~- Lb. 20c Oven Roasts ---- Lb. (5c | Loin Chops - ~- Lb. 28¢ Fresh Mince bs. 25¢ Spare Ribs - ~- Lb. (6c An Extra Room, ora Welcome Right Sort of Prairie Settler Urges H. J. Barber “In Saskatchew e fin- ople in Cana¢ and ough no fault of their own. Saxon blood, they and we want them’ coming here Why | “They are 1p| you can't stop them, the right spirit of friendship and tak them in and let them help bear our ay in burdens, providing we haye a the type of people who come." Mr. Barber suggested the drought situation on the prairies presented a colonization opportunity to Fraser Valley municipalities. Resolution in accordance was pass- ed at the business session following expressing a willingness to co-operate Abbotsford Tiber: ABBOTSFORD LUMBER CO., LTD. Complete New House will Save You Money R, WALKER, Manager Beef Sausage Pork Liver - - 2 Ibs. 25c PURE LARD with order 2 Ibs. 29¢ Red Salmon - - Lb. 19c Ling Cod - - Lb, 4c Kippered Herring 2 lbs. 25c Smoked Picnics 4 to 5 Ibs. each Lb. .... De Meat Loaf Spec. 2 1b, Beef, 1 lb. Pork 1 lb, veal twice med 4 Ibs. - - - 55¢ {-Ib. Cooked H {-Ib. Lakewood Lot 40c Bologna - ~ b. (5c SAFEWAY STORES, LTD. We Reserye Right To Limit Quantities Prairie—17 Plows, 5 Wagons, Discs, Harrows, 9 Cream Separat and Used Furniture and E Else on Earth. — Gowing Frost is Going Fast at Lang- ley Prairie ANOTHER AUCTION SALE AT CLOVERALE All of Mr. N, A. Munroe’s Milk Cows, Horses, Implements, Furniture, Hay, Produce, etc., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER §, at 1 sharp On Mud Bay Road, 244 miles S.W, of Cloverdale This will be quite a Sale, as it will include several Fresh Cows from Mr. S. Body's fine herd. even.” “There shall be a closed season on ali cows (except Holsteins with a butter-fat record of less than 2% which should be shot anyway). Not: fov bag limit on latter, a ap Ve = SORE LEA with the government in rehabilitating SOM BOA ’ »- | newco: h a request that the ROOM & BOAT two, in Ab-| newcom wit pi aaa Nir Lotsford Comfortable home, good | authori J. BE. TRETHE le s, Write Box G,, vs Office 1p| relief liabilitles of B.C. municipalities. — ~t ——. =< é Visit our “Saleteria’ at Langley |couver Milk Consumers’