- GENERAL REPAIRS— . b: POPULAR POULTRY SHELL News Office Basement ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Saas ; one ITALIAN BALM KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE ... AROMATIC CASCARA ...... _ GLYCERINE ; GERMISOL, Lysol sibatitnte : COLGATE’S SOAP Drug Sp Specials COMPARE THESE PRICES AND SHOP AT HOME ! > WOODBURY'S SOAP, regular l0c ...... ior DRE - SQUIBB’S EPSOM SALTS, 4-Ib. tins ...... Each J De LYON'S TOOTH POWDER ............ Special BOG for Frid. | & Sat. Ct a Boe ....+.. Large tube BOe¢ sesees AL ounces DOE ‘ 4. ounces JOe vices Af ounces DBE 3 or Se HOP PICKERS’ TICKETS TAKEN IN TRADE HERE are gone forever, but not FIRE RIsK. it is worth protecting — can you afford a fire loss .. you cannot af- ford to be without protection .... insure your buildings A. McCallum - MANN BLDG. aera! i. B BOTSFORD } TAXI and BUS SERVICE Stand— New Home Gas Station Phone Abbotsford 28 BURNIER & DESMAZES Operators KKK KK © ABBOTSFORD TRANSPORTATION DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Abbotsford to Vancouver pod i way points Support the home-town business W. COMBS, Operator Phones—Abbotsford 127 Vancouver, Trinity 4062 G. A. MacKAY PLUMBER —ESTIMATES FREE Abbotsford VULCANIZING | Good Work at Low Prices We Handle the Best Makes in New Tires. Get Our Price— SLIM WEBB’S TIRE SERVICE The Independent Tire Man PHONES _ stopping at 8.45% and park is gradually taking form at _ Black's Drug Store 24-hour Photo Finishing PHONE 104. ATA ACT ai =I If you have house or barn § Prescriptions a ee oe a x Fa “t-. SEE MY REALTY SNAP LIST the Pioneer Realtor Telephone 43 LS ALLL We Have Equipment and Experience! The Marigold has the latest in machines for all processes of hair treatment. In addition, years of experience ensure your perfect satisfaction with our work y, MARIGOLD BEAUTY SHOPPE MRS. R. WALKER, Proprietress The News Building Phone 107 BPIRE! It blazed in a second and the fire FIRE! burnt everything he owned. And he was not insured. Don’t be like him. It costs so very little to be insured against fire. My Company has been estab- lished for 109 years and has a re- cord for prompt settlements. The New Brunswick Fire Insur- ance Co,, established 1826 B BEVAN, rear Royal Bank, phone 89Y for Fire, Auto and all kinds of insurance, A.S.M. branch No. 15 Abbotsford, B.C. Social Club Rooms (Open Daily ex Sunday) 3) All Veterans Welcome Meetings upon First #@ Thursdays in Month R. RALSTON, Pres. J. T. MAWSON, Sec. GENERAL BLACKSMITH HORSESHOEING D ” » > es BS », & PARM REPAIR WORK at * reasonable charges- x x » x m % K Mel. G. Fadden x 1%4-mile East on Nelles Road % Sumas Prairie Phone 156E AGAIN ON MARKET Poultrymen of B.C. will receive the above news with no small satisfaction, since they will no longer require to use substitutes that have been respon- sible for cutting down egg production estimated by some to be as high as 24 eggs per bird per year. Unfortunately, it was a by-product, and when the Saanich Canning Com- pany lost the U.S. market for clams through adverse tariffs the company was obliged to discontinue operatio We understand the Empire markets have since developed and hence the return of Saanich Poultry Shell. ~-Saanich Poulty Shell has far more merit. to it than the fact that it is a local product Analysis by G..S. Eldridge & Co., analysts, shows Saan- ich Poultry Shell to be 97.10% cal- cium carbonate—the desired compon- ent of poultry shell, while it is a well known fact that most commercial shells have difficulty in reaching 75 % calcium carbonate content, the differ- ence being made up of rock and im- purities for which the poultryman pays his good money, but receives no Value in return. Saanich Poultry Shell is again be- ing handled by Shanahan Chemicals Ltd. of Vancouver, who have a: this journal that ample stock now on hand and there is eve cation that a regular supply will be available in the future. Mr, Paul Welch of Peardonville was lucky winner of the Live Y's clock- «stop contest. He was but 4% minutes “out his guess being 8.50, the clock Overcrowding at the Poplar school has enforced the transferring of some of the pupils to Abbotsford. A very pleasant recreation ground Mt Lehman. Situated adjacent to the high made fairly level. The property has nice shade trees on one side, and will make a very pleasant spot after the ABBOTSFORD General satisfaction was expressed at the selection in convention here of George Pratt as Stevens Party candi- date. His experience in school and munic‘pal affairs and known integrity make of him a political aspirant eq- ual to the high personal calibre of his opponents. Worry of his campaign manager just nov Pratt place his a in storage until mid-October. The dance in the Orange hall last Friday evening attracted a fair-: crowd, who spent an enjoyable even- ing dancing to the strains of Buck McClary and his B.C. Rangers. R. Phillips is assisting at the Langley beer parlor, his place in the local establishment being taken by W. Coutts. Mr, and Mrs. I’, Rolls are moving into the house recently vacated by Mrs. Murphy and children, on the Yale road, west of Abbotsford. Ray Serl is absent from the Safe- way Store on his vacation, which he is spending at Forks, Wash, Longshoremen and camp workers are holding a meeting in Abbotsford this week, when speakers will give details concerning the longshore- men’s strike and the riots at Regina. Mr. and Mrs. ©. Ryall and family of Haines, Alta., who haye been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. C .A, Ryall, have returned to their home. Miss Norah Bell and Miss Vera Bai- ley spent last week visiting in Seattle an Tacoma, Mrs. J. DesBrisay returned this week from a short visit with her pa- rents in Vancouver. Marriage. —In Bellingham registry office, on Sept. 8, Mr, Donald Mc- Callum to Miss Anna §S. McCallum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. McCallum. Mr, and Mrs. McCallum are well and favorably-known residents of Abbots- ford, and will continue to reside here They returned this week from a hon- eymoon spent in Seattle. Mrs R. Walker has been advised by cable of the marriage in Capetown of her sister-in-law, Miss Peggy Wal- ker, The former Miss Walker is well known in Abbotsford, where she has many friends. She has been a resi- dent of South Africa for several years Miss Margaret McDonald is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Harrop and “Pete’ Martin of the Jacartin Ga- rage returned this week from a very successful fishing trip to Kanuss Lake 30 miles north of Kamloops. They report fish plentiful, and as evidence brought back about 200 splendid trout. Mr. and Mrs. guests of Hicks, Mr, G. Dobney, Abbotsford, request- he and his family be deported to England, at Matsqui council meet- ing on Saturday, Thought sympathet- the council were unable to help r. Dobney in the matter, Sports attractions extraordinary.— 17-round wrestling bout, Second-wind Hansen vs. Copenhagen Ralston, on Jubilee grounds tonight at 6 p.m. All buildings are being removed to allow the 150-lb. contestants give a thrilling grunt-andgroan display on the city lot. and Mrs- Dick Robb and Mr, D. Campbell were recent their father, ™ J. S. Nothing beats rea leather uubut the Hammer | Modern machinery and expert workmanship make possible the repairing of shoes that other- wise would be no good. Bring in that old pair and let me examine them. You'll find it worth while to haye them repaired! A. McDONALD Essendene Ave. East COUNTRY FREIGHT LINES Wak on RBERRY McGARVA Lowest Rates and the Prompt- est Service Daily Freight Service from Vancouver to Abbotsford and Sumas Prairie FAST LOCAL TRUCK SERVICE Phones Abbotsford 62 Vancouver, Trin. 6204 grass has come through. SUMAS DISTRICT Last rites for Michael Murphy, who d away last week in Vancouver General hospital, were conducted on Friday in St. Anne's R.C. church, Ab- botsford, and attended by one of the largest and most representative semblies of mourners seen here in r cent years. In his service, Fr. paid tribute to acts of practical C tianity by the deceased, who was ¢ valued member of the Roman Catholic congregation, and asked p: r for a man of strong principles had the courage of his conviction and, when he knew the time come, prepared unfalteringly to an- swer the call of his God. “Abide With Me” closed the touch- ing hymnal interludes by St. Anne’s chureh choir. Floral tributes and the large atten dance of old-time residents from Su- mas, Huntingdon and Abbotsford dis- tricts were testimony of a deep re- gard for the deceased. Interment was made in Mission cemetery beside tthe grave of the late Mrs, Murphy. Pallbearers were W. Fraser, I “ York, Peter Imon, Tony T rank King and Jos. Black. Rey. John McTurk, minister of Cooke's Presbyterian chureh, Chilli- wack, who is well known by Abbots- ford Caledonians, will remain in Chil- liwack. The popular minister arrang- ed to transfer to another parish, but his WAU OAT petitioned him to re- main. Mr. and bridge, Alta. daughter, Mrs, Mrs. Wakelen of Leth- are guests of their A. C. Stewart. Mr. Stewart is away on the California fair circuit with a carload of cham- pion sheep. C. Gibb Sumas Prairle, has pur- od a Ford V-8 light delivery truck from Abbotsford Motors, Mrs. Clay of Vancouver is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, EB. B. McPhail. Painting of the Sumas municipal hall is now almost completed. Threshing is now just about finish- ed in the district. The Urquhart mill on Kilgard mountain, has ceased operations. Although the Sumas highway was permanently opened today, it will re- quire several days more to finish the seal-coat of sand being placed over the 10-mile section. 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CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN BROADCASTS Over National Network and Local Radio That you may Stations throughout British Columbia, Pacific Standard Time. know Government Policies—what Canada has done and will do under the guidance of a continuing Conservative regime— the Conservative party of exceptional interest to broa every walk of life. Saturday SCHEDULE Sept. 14th (The I Monday Sept. 16th Tuesday . 17th Wednesday Sept. 18th Thursday Sept. 19th Sept. 20th Saturday Sept Monday Sept. Tuesday Sept. 24th Wednesday Sept. 25th Thursday Sept. 26 Friday Sept Saturday Sept. 28th Saturday Sept, 28th Monday Sept. 80th Monday Sept. 30th Matthew 9am, ... every Listen and know. at Hon. R. B. ais arranged a consecutive Broadcast Scliedule voter in British Columbia. ‘These ts will feature addresses by nationally known speakers from You have the right to be fully informed FOR SEPTEMBER: 6.00 to 6.30 p.m. Nat, Net Bennett, Premier of Canada) 6.00 to 6.30 p.m. Nat. Net 9.00 to 9 p.m. B.C. Net 7.15 p.m, CKWX 6.00 p.m. Nat. Net p.m. B.C, Net 7 p.m CJIOR 6.30 p.m. Nat. Net 9.30 p.m, B.C. Net 7.30 p.m. CKWX 6.00 to 6.30 p.m. Nat. Net 9.00 to 9.30 p.m. B.C. Net 10.15 to 10.30 a.m. CKWX 7.15 to 7.30 p.m. CIOR 10.15 to 10.30 a.m. CkKWxX 6.00 to 6.30 p.m. Nat. Net Also interesting comments on political events of the Saturday ANGLICAN September 15— , Abbotsford: hurch School week oyer a National Network each St. Margare i a.m, 2.30 p.m. ae: . Holy Communion Abbotsford—Tues., AY.P.A., Wed. Pra § D-m. burs Ho . Matins, Sermon . Sunday School 8 p.m.) % . hpi) sleigh cs riba