oe EI, TEPC: ea ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS from a suit of Drop in WARM, and Here Are Three Big ry i Bargains: ; SHIRTS OR DRAWERS LAUGH at the chilly breezes... COMFORTABLE UNDERWR selection. AR, see our fine ¥e Good Quality, of Even Fleece - - each 79c Heavy Woolen White. Rib - Sor 1 ° Heavy All-Wool Rib Stitch - each 1.45 R. G. ABBOTSFORD “Everything a Man Wears” Skelton & Son CHILLIWACK Tasty Satisfying Economical Include Hamburger at Teast once a week in your menu. Mado fresh daily on the prem- ises from prime beef, Carries a full measure of food values and occasions no wasto, A. Essondene Ave. East Phone 48 1 Nees breaks up an interesting rubber of bridge like inadequate lighting, When players have to strain their eyes on every lead they make, half the fun of the game is lost. The new ample, shai musicales a ¢ indirect lamps are eecallsals lowless light that eater pleasure. Avoid poor the cause Beni eyestrain, restlessness an read, play or work under poor light. Light costs little. Bae are Priceless. Many people remain ra and high: ee through life. n Others easily become tired, say that poor light is a frequent Gaeek tful, unhappy. Why? Specialists any an irritable, ner- yous person who suffers from headaches, dizziness or drow- siness tries doctors, medicines, ev erything ... and really all that is needed is proper lighting. 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OVER CHW K “THE VOICE OF THE FRASER VALLEY Listen In---It’ s YOUR Prog gram NEW @pinions and [[.etters ING A PARY 'S WIPE ) DHE EASIEST JOB Mr, Editor: little article In last week's pa- under the heading of “Ain't It »'Truth” brought to my mind many pleasant and unpleasant recol- lections of my life on a dairy farm. It is 12 years since I came to live on Ja farm in B I came straight from . and Thave had to go throug pleasant | plante 1 neweomer twelve years, howe jot a to wo and I cer | their kindly criticisms Their live re not, 3 think, uneventful. ‘They manage tc get vely kick out of life quite oft- n in spite of the depression. of them have a flutter Sweep-stake, Some of them a Jattitude of hauteur and snobbishness | towards nev and like the an- cient Phe k the Lord they not Sometimes they an Inferlority complex while in their society However, since the depression; life onthe farm has been one disappoint- ment after another, and all these actions haye their effect. But still, farm folk are ever optimistic and generous, even if queer, and there is |something to be learned from their optimism and tenacity of pu , and even though the mers sleep at most of the F V, M. P_ A. meetings they attend, they can make things stir once in a while, ; products are at thp lowest br remembered by the pres- tion, but they keep right on The farmer's wife, too, has good time once in a while he has muck to be thankful for. der work is steady and hard, always steady, but she can take an interest in all com- munity and church affairs, as a res- pite from her steady work. and how pleasant and p ful (2) some of the community, meetings are, they are a real source of inspiration, She can give unstintingly of her talent, if she hi , if not, she can give a and dhe should take great pleasure In doing that. There is a real kick in helping her hu p at dawn, she can do the washing, gather the cess, When the lay, even tramp the silo if nec . Her husband usual- ly leaves the profit and loss accounts for her to work out, so that she seems a uch more than the hen: ; at times, the farm es to real heights of great acrifice, and shows a real n spirit, too. During the past twelve years, I my- self have found much to be thankful for in on a farm. and if the time comes wh rn my back on farm life, I shall with me many both happy and humor- sibly I shall see things from the same angle as “the discontented farmer’’ when all the advantages are extolled upon, And it might “be the truth.” Mats ar 1ui, B.C, THE LEGION LIMERICK CONTEST Editor News; v Masquerade over Committee read of the early entries in the Limerick Competition the other ey- ening, Some were very good. some not so hot. and again, some not cool The first one dwelt on the { war, rather than the joys in this manne: “Serg” of the Princess atooties, iP Spell from this war and e s said a n lay his shirt Jat down on the dirt And I'll call a square dance for the cooties. “What the deuce dc think we're celebrating” said one Le- gionnatre, throwing the thing in the e basket with one hand, scratching reminiscently with other, “Durn him, he's ruined my evening. The ss this fellow he the double-barrelled limerick Which went the same way: id a ae with a face that was stuptd this Legion mas- querade Is" I'm not ee And what makes Is, they've “elven me for ladl nother “first comic? Per “sister, don't march someone trod hing rip hething slip, And I won ‘Extra Fancy’ as “By That sort of thing is a gross re- tection on the judges, and the Com- countenanced such a Mmerick, be sure that no married man be allowed to offer his ser- vices in that ce. “apacity n spite of the fact that the public knows that the Legion dis le at contestants take fact that sometimes uided elsewhere are turn- of the advantage of the supply and limericks such as this ed in: Sald a4 man who'd just emptied a partner y mask" e with a sniff “T've—hic—lorst | AGRE MISS A. Kk. JACKSON MISSION Pianoforte & Violin Tuition) Clasves in Abbotsford every MONDAY | 7. A.-S.-M. Branch No, 15 Abbotsford, B.0, Social Club Rooms (Open Daily ex | All Veterans BEN MAW | | | | Welcome for Examinations if Desired phone ADDCSIV Meetings upon First | Phtursdaye in month ~~ ll, who knows the dirt’? No one is likely to ask" | ——_—__. WITH MR. ELDRIDG Editor dyking tax qn_ ve looked: for some com. nm it other than that offered nterested"’ who apparently was interested to either or post himself on nommenting upon the others. Eldridge’s uffielent to 1 is rumored 1 furthe Heeateney sve dyking ut Victoria cular monthly om on had JAY L, STARR Tae Ta Te Tare Tere OeTOTeNATOLOTOTOTO GRANT “OPEN DAY” FOR BIRD HUNTERS 4 of Upper Su Assoolation are Land-owner membe *votective hard-boiled in their at the land-le measures b mas Game I not quite as titude towards fraternity as hunting ought their meetings would Indicate, Pro- | vided the anted on thelr properties are and that not abused. trespassers do not violate system, they good-tellows meating of the y when su tion of . that for one day, nd, their lands be thrown open to all sportsmen Was un- animously fayored. It was decided to ca another meeting on Monday next to lay the suggestion before ot- her land.sowners concerned, Tentative Bu; stion was that®red slips be pat ted upon the fence-signs of members willing to grant the privilege. Serious Charges Against Ward Unauthori Proyinelal G former officer of the loca seeking the remova me Warden Williams ter given serious conside pite the fact that the to tne Game Deps alleged that the D officer Wnty tion, had not brought his charges fore a proper meeting of che game club in the customary way, but had made personal representations to the Chief Game who had stated that s threatened with political interferance unless he ac- demands, vindicate the local Warden from fl te igation h instituted by ne Depart it was reported, and the cha ainst him found to be fals the complainant had co forward © present reported ep of the affair, and it was ed advisable, in yiew of the reputable standing of the Sumas As- sociation with the Game Department and bead or) shoeemer re r solute diss y which, judg- ot opinion made in hi y cxecuted swith a hig gard of his duties, It wax indicated | chat the matter is not yet closed, and that full explanation will be demand- ed at a future mecting, when the par- SUMAS FARMERS MAY : | | into | -! 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Tompson AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR Sales of Stock, Furniture, eto. conducted at the Chilliwack Auc- tion Mart (former Atkinson S. Barns,) Chilliwack. or conducted anywhere in the province. SALES at Vancouver Live Stock Exchange Eyery Wednesday. Office in the HomeMakers’ Block ey MASINI B.C. Phoni Office “gsi Residence 2793 Special: Hallowee’n Candy 29¢ MRS. A. E. KELLY Lee Building Abbotsford over tite public highway. A nt the Act only for the slled” strip infraction: reported sent, the usual course in the po- involying ame Act wi deputy game taking their lice court. DDE aS aa He had a telephone so he got the job “Gee, it feels good to be back at work again,” said Tom, “and admit I've got the I must phone to thank for it, going to haye mine ti I realized that if I didn't have a y wouldn't be able a job developed. telephone thi to reach me if “Well, the boss called me the other day, and told for me. 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