ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 4 Good Specials FOR THI RED & WHITE MARMALADE 4-lb. tin, 39° TOMATO JCE. Pure Juice, seasoned just right. IUs good for you ! table, Clam Chowder 3 tins 17°} 2 tins 1 7° M. C.W ALKER& CO. YOUR “RED AND WHITE” STORE Phone 130 Free Delivery WEBK-END SHOPPERS RED & WHIT SHAKER SALT 2-lb. c carton RED & WHITE SOUPS Ready to Serve; Tomate Voge. CLAYBURN SOUTIT AME ARRIVE AT 1 P Miss Violet Mason returned by car ARRIVE AT LOCAL FUR FARM | from a two weeks holiday In Kam-| Nutria—the South American cousin Joos In company with Mise T. Evans! of our Canadian beave are now to J and Mr. O. Mulrling, who are travel. fe dh alle | ng to Seattle and Vancouver respec. |P€ Sen in Abbotsford in the mink | tively ns of Mr. L. L. Brown, Yale road Rix new Pupils enrolled in Clayburn | six of the Httle fur-beacing ode | school. Miss Bain Is teacher ania ; 3 sas Chel | Mr, Cooper has rented his cottage |“¢'@ brought from Ottawa, and {t is next’ to the store to Mr, and Mrs. |clalmed by fur farmers that they of. ‘oughton. | fer profitable possibilities, The C.Q.LT. will resume meetings| ,, next Friday under Mrs, Donaldson The size of a large cat, nutria pre- | se » features o} r ne | Ian Sutherland ts visiting friends in feeabrenneTs hele Niner re als, : eo | webbed like our beaver, thelr fro. | eet as useful as those of a monke Wide-branched walrus whiskers sprou barn, Js being | trom a beaver-like head, while the jail is taperingly long like that of a jrat. A set of protruding yellow in | Clsors indicate vegetarian habits, and It 1s fawn in color and of good | Vancouve Purver has obtained as waitress in Haddrell’s cafe, Mr. W. Fooks' repainted. a | High School Students Name Council Blection exciterient prevatied at the | He Pel Sumas-Abbotsford. High School last | P!l¢ | week when officers were elected for These jthe newly-formed Student's Council. | Western Th final count showed this result: | President—BiI Waterston. Vice-president—Jane Leavitt, See. s.—Kay Webster. A school newspaper 1s to be issued, and Jimmy McPhee was named the | editor, | furry strangers, the first in Canada, bear five litters in | two years, five to ten young in a lit- |ter. “Arriving into the World fully tusked and furred the bables are able within two hours of birth to feed themselves on solid food, Thus, from a fur-farmer’s standpoint, nutria loon like manna from heaven. |_ Request of a space in ‘The News for | i@4¥ Cennerea een un regular report of students’ affairs was! the usual risks of other small Jqcanted, unt the reporte’ wa¥etere fur-bearing creatures raised in cap week. | tivity, | The A. S. & M. News Politically Independent Est. Published Wednes at Abbotsford, B.C, y Central Valley Printers, Ltd. Gerald H. Heller, pres, Kenneth Plowright, sec. MILTON SWITZER Second Floor, Dr. McDiarmid’s Office Building ABBOTSFORD, B.C. The By Subscription: 10 cents per month RALN FREIGHT RATES HEARING POSTPONED MIVSURANCGE 38) icra ct uns magna appeal to have been heard Sept. 15 MA ‘in Ottawa by the Railway Commis- has been postponed until Nov- 4, Thos. Reid, M.P. informed eWs on Saturday. “The railway companies have asked for more in which to prepare their case, and the request has been granted" he said, Insurance of All Kinds Real Estate Listings Business | | Phone Residence Phone ....... JGK m| “therefore I shall not be leaving | for the East this week-end," SEREEEEE | pected that Premier W. L. “> | ™! a King will attend this post- \y ing, as he will then be b | returned from England. W. Roberts Tom Reid's fight for lower domestic rates on feed grains from the prairies into this province is now made all the more interesting by opposition ! Reeve & Son PLUMBING TINSMITHING Private Water Systems Installed WELLS ELECTRI€ PUMPS from A. Patterson and Councillor J | 1. Guichon, of Delta Municipal Coun- cil, On behalf of the Delta these two delegates will argue against freight Tate reductions glying B.C. consumers as low a rate as Sranted to grain ship {ments td the Orient and other foreign | destinatlons, “To those freight rates reduction fight of Tom | Reid this will be nothing new states | the Langley Advance “because the| Delta has opposed Mr, Reid on this Tguestion ever since he started it. The reason is that down Ladner way the farmers grow a lot of grain, especial- ly oats, and they are afraid that a freight rates reduction on feed gral. from the Prairies will affect the price of their home-grown feed grain. On the other hand, the farmers of Langley, Surrey and other municipal- itles where grain not grown in large quantities are most interested in obtaining lower frieght rates on their feed in the hove that it will give them a few cents more between the price they pay for their feed and the Price they receive, per dozen, for their Telephones 180 & 31M Get rid of your worries by calling home When twiy from home, don't spoil time by worrying about your | the family, Distance may eggs. Mr. Reid hopes that his fight prevent you from seeing the folks | will save the egg producer, © per 5 | dozen. at home, but if there’s a tele- Mr. Reld does not think the lower- ing of freight rates on feed from the prairies will affect the price of the phone handy, it can’t prevent y from talking to them. |home grown product, And it would |seem that way because there is a |home market for all the feed grown Call the folks at home by Jong- | in the Delta flats at a higher price |than that paid for prairie feed. To distance telephone. Your mind |the harassed chickenralser in’ thy will be cased by the word that | Fraser Valley the attitude of the Del ta farmers looks like ‘small potatoes’ ‘everyone at eis fine’ and the |If Mr. Reid can save them 2c dozen jon their eggs it certainly looks selfisu Pleasure of hearing the voices of |on the part of the Delta Council to |oppose him. Word for word Mr. Reid Gisznt|Oeaxtoneg will aad ita, Mie) | eae ern ee exe ight be prepare the Delta ee otjrone Gan delegation, but the fact that this op posing de gation com from Mr teld's me electoral district wilt jcarry considerable weight with the B 6 Telephone Co. fez of Rallway Commissioners.” = >| PAST DRIVERS AND SEE: SLOW DRIVERS All who drive motor cars have their indt 2 ferences as to the speed ut which they travel. (We are not re ferring to the ‘speed fiends’ who drive recklessly Summer Seasonings and dangerously but to the FRASER VALLEY COTTAGE | rank and file of sane sensible drivers) y There is a wide variation in the pre CHEESE = $2 ferred speeds, SALAD DRESSINGS | When the road is clear and open, Z MAYONNAISE |there is every reasonable right for : giving these preferences free rein, and H PICKLES OLIVES travel at any speed which might suit 90OKED MEATS, A >: TH. S. 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(near Legion) LAND REGISTRY ACT (Section 160) IN THE MATTER of Lots 1, 2 & Block 6, of Block 4 of the South W FRASER VALLEY Quarter of Section 22, Township 16, Map 1576, Village of Abbotsford, in | the District of New Westminster. Proof having been filed in my office of the loss of Certificate of Title No. 103902E to the above-mentioned lands |in the name of John Menzie McDiar- |mid, and bearing date the 26th day of May, 1933, I hereby give notice of my intention at the expiration of on calendar month from the first publi- | cation 4 to issue to the sald John Menzic McDiarmid a provisional Certificate of Title in leu of such lost Certificate. Any person having any |{nformation with reference to sueh | lost Certificate of Title 1s requested to communicate with the undersigned. DATED at the Land Registry Of tice, New Westminster, B.C., this 3rd day of August, 1936, ‘D. S. STOKES” Registrar Date of first publication, 12th day of 9 be August, A.D. 1936, WHEN IN New Westminster They'll tell you you'll find the Best Food — Best Service Best Prices —a— Fraser Cafe J. H. MORGAN, Prvprieter 738 Columbia Street Near B- ©. E. R. Depot nch has returned to after a yisit with She is @ teacher. Miss Elinor Wood River, Alta. her parents here. noe