- 0. W. Benedict Phones 111 and 67 Store hoe Also Abbotsford Grocery FRUIT JARS AND FITTINGS have returned to Los visiting Mrs. C. F. Weir for a month.} thi Contractor McDonald has almost completed a new bungalow for T, Holts- baum on a es ave north. Mrs, Roscoe of New. Westminster is TOMATOES, 2 cans for CLARK'S SOUP, tin PINEAPPLE, special value, 2 for 25° PLUMS, per tin PICKLES, special value, bottle.. 25° VINEGAR, large bottle PEACHES, choloe, box co its annual membership fee for non- residents to $3.50 at a meeting held last Saturday. The resident memebrship fee remains the same, 50 cents. Wardens appointed were: an Black- adder, A. Hougen, H. O. Sho- gren and L. R. Cornwall." Offer of a location for a pigeon trap ae Mr. W Kunzman was accepted. Mr. Kunzman’s place is near the vil- lage. Officers for the ensuing year rs elected as follows: C. OD. Bell, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Van Loo. To raise a contribution to the library fund, ladies of the Eastern Star holding a whist drive at Mrs. Davis' Yale road tomorrow evening. An enjoyable evening was held in ie Orange on Saturday at the whist drive and dance promoted by L., T.B. lodge. Prize winners were Mis. Stady and Mr, H. MacNeil, conso- lations being awarded Mrs. Gib. Hays and Mr. N. Switzer. Alternate dances and whist drives and dances are to be held during the season, are sident; A, Hougen, Vera PG. H. Kerr, feted Da! to have large wage cheques unpaid. Mr. A, G. Schiller, who owns pro- perty near the Sumas municipal hall, was down from Lowe Inlet last week, visiting his daughter, Mrs. R. Serl. Deer were reported plentiful, but wary, during opening days of the sea- son. Three hefty bucks were brought into Abbotsford on Saturday, Messrs. Roy Serl, E. Munro and T. Holtsbaum being owners of the yenison. They shot the animals on Vedder mountain. Two fine bucks were brought to Cultus Lake pier on Sunday by hunters. Pigeons were abundant on Sumas Prairie, ly adjacent to the Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trethewey were ted with two of the principals ted last week-end. “We knew Sosen Bpehicer well” Mrs. Trethewey said. “He bought our ranch near Hance- ville nine years He has been un- der the doctor's care for years for ner- vous disorder, but we were as sur- prised as most other people to hear the shocking details of the tragedy.’ Corner of Clearbrook and Yale roads was scene of a collision last Thursday Coal, Petroleum & Natural’ Gas NOTICH 1s hereby'siven that 60 days after |i date 1 inte: prly to the Minister o} rr to prospect for Coal, _ Petroleum Gas over the fol- lowing described wand uate in the Sumas District, ~TUst, Co “ post situate 5250 foot went Or’ the: Supiat Weet, corner 2 19, B. C. M, thence west 5280 feet, iWence north 6250 feet, thence east 6280 Byettanriekigty pgibay S280 fest to polit of commen Dated “thle AIO) gay of Abeuat, 1020, USEEME GIBSON rE. PRIEST (agent) Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE is hereby given that 60 days after ate I intend to apply to the Minister of license to prospect for im and Natural Gas over the fol- ia the Sumas 5280 feet Ahen| feet to the S.W. corner of Section 14, thence north 6280 fect é 0 feet to point of com- Dated this Sth day of August, 1930 ; A. T. GOWB Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE is hereby given that 60 day: Lands for a ilo Ko gproepect) TonsiOpay Petroleum ani tural Gas lowing dexcribed lands situate in the Sumas District, British Columbia: Commencing at a post situate at the NW. corner of Section 6, Tp. 23, E.C.M., fence north 6250 feet, thence wi 6 mouth &280 feet, thi a et to the point of commencement. Dated this Sth day of August, 193 BST i TED Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE is hereby given that 60 day: date 1 dala to apply to ini Lands fo) license Petroleum and Natural Gas over the fol Jowing described lands situate in the Sumas District, British Columbia: Commencing at a post asltuate atthe N.W corner of" Section 6. Tp. 23, co east 280 feet, thenes north G24 refrom portion covered by C.G. Dated’ this ith ny of August, 1950 RIEST Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE lal pereby given that 60 daye after fate I intend to apply to’ the Min! be for Pai Xo brosient for Coat, Petrol And N ral Gas oVer the fol- lowing. described ie ae In the Sumas Distric& British Columbia: tow post altuate 6280 feet ection 36, Tp. h west 5280 feat, thence Bats 6 thence east 6280 fect to the point of com- mencement. Dated this 12th day of August, 1930, B. A. CARBW-GIBSON Per E. PRIEST (agent). Coal! tangs £ Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE li Hereby eixen that B-days dior date I intend to apply, ( Minist @ ilcenee to prospect ‘for Coal, Petroleum and Natural Gas Over the | f0l- lowing described ltnds eae in the Sumas District, British « Columb! Conimbnciig abe a, ont amt W. corner of Lat Ine of Section 27, ip, north 5250. fect, thence south to the i Lot 360, thence east 1320 feet more or less to the point of com- mencement, Dated this Sth day of August, 1930 a per, PRIEST (agent) Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE 1s hereby given thac 60 days after| mus district, Britis Gate 1 intend to apply to the Minister of!" Commencing at & pepe ee a Fon tT coat N. W. corner of Section 26, wv e fo) K0 feet, pears ands situate tn the Sumas] SW" Corner of Section 26, of sald towne let, Britis jum! f we Gpmmiencing” at “aout aituate at aye) 02, cmenee soul f24y fest, mare oF ite Bi sore of NWe erection it Tp. 1%) township, thence west 5250 feet, more or ~ fot, moro or 1S corner of Section 23 of 18, sorursise ti ence ‘east 2640 Teel ¢ or Iss to the polnt of commence; Dated this sth day of August, “0 SMITH, Per E PRIEST, Agent LP & Naturs NOTICE is hereby given thi lays after date 1 putea to apply to the Minister of or a. ier on 1%, thence north $280 feet more or less to point of com- mencement, Dated Wl 24th aay of July, 130. SRS YB, PRISSE (agent) Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas OLICE is hereby given that 60 days after date 1 intend to apply to the Minister of Jowing described lands situate in the Su- istrict, Britisn. Columbia: jst situate at the corner vf section 18, tpi aR, Bom, thence norty 0250 Leet, murs N.W, corner of wection Iv, thence 4300 en nore or ives, to Cluulted. aren, tne bounuary nee toliowing sald Poun- dees iv (ue pull of commencement, walud iais Zard duy uk uly, 1¥aU, ke A. CARE W-UAbDU, ber 8, riieoT (agent) Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOLICH Jy horeoy given tnat 40 aa; date F inveud (v appiy to ene Alin) Couuleiving a¢ a. post sdliuase) af’ the |W, corner of section 44, ip. 1¥, Ca. taenye neriA $300 test, more ar to Bat us avcllou 26): taan 2 Wellion 1b, thence. eas 4vv0 fegt, dees, Wy Lae puint of commencement, DRLBH FAIR REDL Uey us auiys 40}. bows. val, recroicum & Natural Gas NOC Iu herevy given that by udys after date 4 intend tw appiy 10 tov auinisier of ua kUE Hicenay iy prospect tur Cour, MOG Natural Gas over the foi rAved indus wiuale In the Sus bri O20 Kesh, ore OF ives, to the... corner CMO 44, (hence east 2vO0 tout, more Ao (ie exivrh bounuary of Lor 70, Inenoe north westernly Kloug south ern Loundary of Low 09 and 69, more oF leas, to (he western boundary iter r of eection 44, date I inten: rly to the point of com-| 4. Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE Ia E hereby given that 60 days after ly to the Minister of 0 prospect for Coal, over the fol! fe in the Sus + Corder of section 27, thence east 6280 feet, more or less to point of commenceme Dated this 23rd day of July, 1990, S. AL CAKEW-G. Der E. PRIEST (agent) Coal, Fetroleum & Natural Gas NOCH Js hereby given that 60 days alter te A intend ply tothe Minister: of to corner of sectivn 1¥, thence west feet, More or lee to the NW, co 34, thence north corner of wi more oF le ent, 9 the polat vated this Hsu day of July, 1930, A. CAKEW-GibSON ber 8. PKinsT (agent) Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOLICH Is herevy given coat 60 days aftur daw 1 intend to apply to tae Minwier of anus lur @ license (0 prospect tor Coal, Fetroleur ituate W. corner of wection 39, ‘Lp, 22, thence west 6250 Leet, more or Li » the @ north uy feet uivre oF jesy to the N.W. corner vA (section 38, thunce east 6250 Leet more Or ids tO the N.W. corner of section 31, Anence suuth 6230 feet more or ivse to the pest Of culmmencement. Paled wis sub aay of July, 1000, CAKE W-G1bSUN per 6. KET (agent) Coal, retroicum & Natural Gas NUsiCe is nerevy glyen thay ou fare attor date 1 satend to appiy to thu Aliniater of Lanus ivr a icense tu prospect. tur Coal, Fetroleum and sacural Gas over te toi jowing uescrived iauus situate in the ¥u- ct, Britten Colunivia “corner of wectuon av, 4p, WUFLA 8ev Lest, ure uF 280 feet west the nenee vast 6230 Leet, men, wuieu toys Zito day of Juiy, 1950, Go vas, Coal, rewolcum a Natural Gas Wing desorjved Janus sltuuio In the Bu mas istrict, sriuan Columbia: Commencing at 4 post situate at the commer of section 14, Tp. AY, B w, corner Of section 13, thence to the ®, on 23, thence south 6240 fovl, more or fess to the point of commencement. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1930, 7, GOWE, of! Lands for « 5280 fo fet,| of section 31, ald township, thence m Coal, P & Natural Gas NOTICE Is hereby given that 60 days after date I Intend to apply t ini license, to prospect for one eum and Ni Gas over the fol- Tomine, deacribea Manda situate in the Sumas N.W. corner of C.M., thence east 5280 feet, thence south 640 feet, thence west 6280 feet, thence Per EL PRIEST (agent). Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE is hereby given that 60 days after Lands for a lowing Aeecrisade lands situate British Columbli ta post situate at tl thence west 6280 feet, more N. W. corner of eection 31, thence south 5280 feet, more or less, to or less to the point of commencement id this 24th day of July, . uae ae A, 7. GOWB. Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE is hereby given that 60 days aft date I intend to apply to the Ministe Lands for @ ii Fetroloum and ¢ fowing described lands situate in the Su- ih 5280 feet, more int of eominbnedinsat “pated this 23rd day of July, 1930. EB. A. CAB By L GIBYON E. PRIEST (agent) Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE is hereby given that 60 days after t for Coal, Petroleum ani lowing described lands situate in the Sumas District, bia. British Colum situate at the CML, 8 corner of the S.W. 14-section 6, thence west along the International boundary line 6250 feat, thence, nord fost. tn Ue. .W. .E, fs 6, thence east ce north 2040) feet, thence feet to point.of commencement. Dated tnis sth day of Augist, ay% RK, Per, PRIEST (agent), Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE fs hereby given that 60 days after Fihence west 6280 feet, more or less, to tne N.W. corner of section 13, thence & feet, more or less, to th boundary of Lot 79, thence eas- erly 1360 feet, more or less, to the N.W. corner 0! $8,; thence south along west boundary of Lot $8; 2300 feet, more or less, to the 3.W,, corner of Lot 88, thence east gE pea fields near Yarrow and west of the sub-station. Among. those obtaining limit bags of ten birds each were the Bellerose brothers. A few foxes are still around, but the Game Warden in confident most of the other pests have been cleaned out on Sumas Prairie, Pheasants are reported scarce on Su- mas Prairie this year, One of the Vedder River habitues, an expert angler, claimed he caught the first cohoe of the season in the local stream last week. Soe meeting of Sumas Agricul- i Association directorate was held in the hall last Thursday, when it was resolved to enlist the services of an assistant secretary during Mr. Blinch’s convalescence. Dr. Graves, the well-known dentist closed his office in Sumas last week to enable him take a two-weeks’ holi- . He has gone hunting on the Skagit river, behind Ho; R. G. Smith has bought a hammer mill from Brett's Ltd. Mr. G. F. Hayes has purchased a between a Chandler car owned by H. Atkins and W .S. Gardiner, and a truck seven by Cc. Sewton, Peardon- Both ried away the Interstate fair cham- Pionship, as did Heller's Suffolk ewe, Smyth's flock also won worth-while awards. A carload of these ‘locally- owned show sheep is being shown at Puyullup this week and at Portland, Salt Lake, and Montana on fair dates. Total destruction of fiv®*hop kilns, cooler, and boarding house was caus- ed by fire at Sumas hop gardens last Thursday, the damage being ‘$40,000, covered by insurance. The outbreak was first seen by the watchman at 3 am., but efforts the save thé buil- dings were futile. The office building was saved by keeping it covered with water from the hoses. Half the loss was destruction of baled and drying hops contained in the kilns. Picking season is nearing an end, the force numbering about 700 at present. Celebration of the harvest “home” is expected to take-place on Saturday with a field sports program, in which prizes aggregating a value of $200 will be distributed. A dance is also likely to be part of the program. THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF ABBOTSFORD TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WHEREAS | UY LETTERS PATENT highways of the Munleipallty, Yon AND WHEREAS an agreemont with the British Columbla Electric Railway Company or any por- ay 5 - pos me : eg ee ; ’ he egy | 2 : ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSOtIT sere [2s I Da - . Danaea es MATSQUI GAME PROTECTIVE < Pay 4 ih KisaNiAetatee anal Clay vura prick none, buster made ASSOCIATION RAISES NON- Items of Interest in the Sumas District || F W IN .T.E R.G-6 i = ; RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP FE! i =. bite 2 06 5 70 bata Resumption of logging operations of | Studebaker touring car. C. Pric FER hee ae Bird hunters will find their shoot-| the Campbell River Logging Co, at] A. C. Stewart made a brief trip back ood rrices TEA, splendid quality, now .... 4Qe ing more costly on Matsqui prairie Mane j,qrery Andetnite, since the] from Spokane and Puyallup yesterday, PLANER, =XDS a mes yut ts he hi : he D ] | BACHIES, bert quality, tins... 20 Blt tnedisteise, forthe, paeeemnes [Of tho CumasVedder district are cars| Rice Anam sheep owned by were cere Fi “very ; ay i EAS a canoe et ak. 35e aTuaecciakitn. 6 t area raised | ¢Mployed as a consequence, and claim| At Spokane his Shropshire ram car- INSIDE FIR INSIDE FIR, double load ae fe DIMENSIONS sesecde 139 Qur Cords ARE Cords - COAL \Nanaimo-Wellington Lump, per ton - Blue Flame Sootless i Lump, per ton a if Blue Flame Sootless Oi ed Stove . . “7% TRUCKING —All kinds, Heavy or Light. Four cars always on the road, ABBOTSFORD FUEL SUPPLY PHONES—Day, Abbotsford 66. Night, Abbotsford 97T We have just installed an ALLAN BATTERY TESTER and invite local motorists to use this free service. No need to take thats aes Free Use of New Allan _ Battery Tester out of the ear for testing their bable life or condition, no need to al oe down to ascertain the condition Mf the plates — this gives the informgtion INSTANTLY. Take advantage of our Complete and Reliable Garage Service. ABBOTSFORD MOTORS ESSENDENE AVE, Schnare & Jacobson Phone 62 Limited, respecting ihe furalshing: of slec- trical energy for lighting Light- ing Standards on the streets within the sald Muntctpallty of Abbotsford, has been wer De cosotess probably pare out of the Poplar woods by bush fires, have been seen frequently on the roads west of Abbotsford. Mr. Mitchell, Gladwin road, reports their appearance around his poultry pens. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Reith and. Mrs. Hughes motored to Langley Tuesday to attend a meeting of OES, J. Millard has joined the staff of the B. & K. Milling Co. here. Appli- cations are invited for the’position of Manager for the Canadian Legion Club to be in the hands of Re Bennett before September 29. Me spared and @ draft o reement een Pos! icipal Office of the Vi B.C, where of the said application, to, the Clerk oe the Municipality. WHEREAS 0 By authorizing ft the Board is Commisston- vii f meeting held on 19: NOW PHARER ORE TAKE NOTICE that the 271 tembar, A. thel2th day of September, A, D. plicatio Of Munleipaitties, Parament Bulldingn, View torla, B.C. f the sald Bylaw, DATED at Abbotsford, British Cloumbla, thix Seventeenth Day of September, A. D,, 1930, GEO, F, PRATT, Clerk (of the Corporation of, -the Use Abbotsford Lumber and Clay burn Brick—none better made, WHETHER ARRIVING BY STAGE, TRAIN OR ‘AUTO, OUR oun aE ALL AGREE THE ATANGARD’S— “a first class country hotel’” HOTEL ATANGARD. B. C. Rapid Transit Stage Depot Telephone B. C. 100 W. 8S. GARDINER & H. L, ATKINS Phone Abbotsford 100 Hage of la Reductions‘ Abbotsford’s Leading Hardware Stor Best Paint at Discount Prices We are offering in this line. .Here are a few samples: 1-Gal. Ordinary Colors, $4-73 reg. $5.25; SPECIAL ...,. Half-Gal. Ordinary Colors 32-48 Reg. $2.75; SPECIAL..... 51:35 1 Quart Ordinary Colors mie Reg. $1.50; SPECIAL..... 1 Pint Ordinary Colors, Reg. 85c, SPECIAL is hereby given that 60 days after d to apply to the AMuister o license to prospect for Coa! Natural as over the fol- : lands situate in the Sumas Diatrig British Golunibia: Commencing at a post situate 6289 feet Wenger AoW. corner of Section 36, Tp. 49 S200 feet to the point of commenc ed this 8th day of August, 1030 LST Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE 1s hereby given that 60 days after apply to atin date 4 intend to the | WALL FELT THIS A SPECIAL AND CAN'T BE REPEATED;,400 square feet to roll; 36-inches wide. Regular $2.25 per roll. $1.85 tuate at the EC 0 feet, thence east 30 feet to the point of commencement. Dated this 12th day of August, nse Fer E PHIES? (agent), Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas NOTICE is hereby given that 60 days after to apply to the section 34, W. thence east 6280 fest, more or Tews, to the N.E, corner of section 1, Dated this 21th day of a Tulye 930, fan Yetroleum & Natural Gas NOVIC Is hereby given that 60 days attor Gate 4 intena to Apply to the Minister of Lauds for @ Ucense to prospect for Coal, Fetrolgun, and Natural Gas over the fol! in th he Su- Uritia Columb Com Bt & post alt . eorner of section 45, ‘Tp. 290 tee, more W, corner of section 13, thence hurth 6250 fevt, more or leas, to the N, W, Corner of section 24, thence east 6280 feet, more of less to thy N. W. corner of wection 19, thence south 6280 feet, more or less, fo the point o ES The Sunshine of Coleman TABLE LAMPS, N.P. base LANTERNS the night— Lamps and Lanterns *10:50 opal shade NOW is the best time for outside painting — and you can use no better than— 1 Pint Wood-lac Varnish Reg. 900; SPECIAL 1 Quart Wood-lac Varnish Stain, Reg. $1.60; SPECIAL 1 Pint Clear Varnish, best qual- ity; reg. $1.10; SPECIAL 1 Quart Clear Varnish, best quality; reg. $1.90; Special Half Pint Quickote Enamel, reg. 55¢; special “1 Pint Quickote Enamel; reg. $1.05; SPECIAL 4 A Snap STORM LANTERS, short globes Strong and Well Made Special $1.33 We have secured the sole agency here for the famous McClary Ranges 51-44 58:00 All Parts Stocked A Opposite Abbotsford Postoffice J. 8, DALY Call and inspect our stock. Hardware Paint and Varnish 2-inch. reg. 30¢ S-inch, reg. 55e, Special ....... 47¢ S50; AROCIE on os09 2 3i4-Inch Long Bristle English $1.95 | Tumuiun Torcolaions Fes: e31230 95c 95c Boys Jersey Suits real Old Country weak Raincoats Child’s$3.65 Kitchen Ute Clover Leaf CUPS and SAUCERS, 2 for Water Glasses, per doz, reg. Brushes Simm’s Rubberset 1%-in. reg. 25¢; SPECIAL . 20° Special 25° 2%4-nch; reg. 350; Special ....., 30° make; reg. $1.60; Special Tea Kettles,” gor -non-scald type, reg. $1.10 spec. x Combination Cooker, reg. $1.50 31-29 s Aluminum Double Boilers, bate t} ‘- nas 28 size; reg. $140; S 1-gal. Coal Oil Can, reg. 85¢ 2-gal. Coal Oil Can, reg. 95 a Our Prices Satisfy Newest Fall Wear now being unpacked LADIES P' sc: VESTS “AND B. Oe Also in Fe ae ¢ WOOLTER, « ..anraai : GIRLS SILKe& WOOL HOME in the newest shades... JQe _ . —— MEN’ S SWEATER © coaTs ok the be: lowest prices ine wool color NE combinations, Pull line of FALL WEIGHT Se UNDERWEAR : Full Fashioned Stockings for Ladies, week-end only Pure wool Babies’ Coats NEW SEASON'S STYLES Women '8 SRO Th RED & WHITE stores ; The Mill Store Abbotsford Store J. S, DALY, Owner Opposite Post Office : FREE DELIVERY MONTULY ACCOUNTS MR. ©. Sewage, MR. H. THORPS MRS, HUGHES O. H. E. THORPE ated thjs 24th day of July, 1930, A. T. GOW, a We lee