‘ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MA'TSQUL NEWS ° REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE IS'"MY BUSINESS MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE AND RECORD OF SQUARE DEALING ra | REAL ESTATE NOTARY PUBLIC A. McCALLUM INSURANCE MARRIAGE LICENSES —J) eee ROUGH OR DRESSED OF ALL KINDS ee. SHINGLES High Quality Large Stocks : Lowest Prices ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING and DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD «distilled liquors Pure beer promotes. true temperance HEN’ pure beer, as is the case of British Columbia, is available to the people, the drinking of liquors of high alcoholic content is lessened and true temperance is promoted. The legal, above-board and Government controlled sale of beer in British Columbia, in licensed premises @ by the glass and in Government stores by the bottle, has removed this Province from among the communities in which alcoholism is a factor of importance, The attempt at total prohibition made in the United States early showed its complete bank- ruptey from a moral point of view and its utter failure as rds enforcement. Now its ill con- sequences from a social standpoint are becoming evident. To mention only one result, among seven million people insured by the Metropolitan Life of New York the death rate front acute alcoholi increased 600 per cent. since the enforcement of prohibition was attempted. Which means that as pure beer was taken from the people an illicit trade in concentrated and easily handled liquor of high alcoholic content, and mostly poisonous, sprang up and drunkenness increased. Recent deaths from poi on alcohol, made from motor radiator spit, in Ontario 4nd New York afford an example of the harm of preventing the use of light beverages such as pure beer. This flood of death-dealing poison, naturally, did not affect Quebec, where pure beer is to be had by the people in the most free and open manner: The people of British Columbia are protected against the danger that comes from making distilled liquors a beverage—for which they were never intended—and ag a ae poison brews that flood the United St h Columbia is provided with pure beer ite the five modern plants of the Amalgamated Breweries, the sale of which is supervised and controlled by the government throughout. Pure beer is a healthful and invi definite food value, as required t stimulate the d Its consumption, inasmuc st , is + GUARANTEE OF 1 srating beverage of a f 414 per cent., ent to degree. trong The members of the Amalgs amate: od Brewers Breweries Ltd., R Westminster Brewery Ltd., and the Victoria Phoenix Bre supplied to the people of British Columbia is made, sm has ® This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ¢ Eos! ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH 4 Bunday School 10 a.m. Evensong and Sermon 7 Rey. R. B. W. Biddell, Sunday Next— Rev. T. & Paton, B.A 7.30 p.m. Viear 4 CHURCH OF Tif NAZARENE J @ gospel. Services: S. S. 10 am. yan) in St. y welcome and us maeus 1 and 7. _ Rey, Jas. H. Bury, Pastor | Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH nday Next— School and yject: ** Blind -, Minister Adult ject: ‘*The Daughter of Paul’s Church, Barti FAKE STOCK SALESMAN DE- FRAUDS MERCHANT OF $200 1 men have been de- r stock salesmen st mouth, One,-a well- known in, paid over the sum of to the ‘‘sale. x ven his receipt, but as rived the stock cer- A letter to the C: y office sound stoc tificates. 3 of the bond house the salesman claimed he represented, elicited the reply bond firm had no salesmen or re- esentatives in British Columbia, The s been turned over to the Pro- 1 Police, but the stranger has vanished. eee Several Minor Auto Accidents During Week-End Holidays Several auto accidents were reported over the holidays, but none were serious T, Mahood suffered a gash across hi throat when he ran into the parked of Els Caul neay Murrayville, again in’a colli r was hit by the machine driven . Andrews of Vancouver. Mr, Caul, so it is reported, had pulled to the ex treme edge of the road to enable the Vancouver car pass. W. Fraser’s machine was struck in the rear by E. H, Gates of Deming while driving on the Huntingdon road. x vle Nelles was called ahd took charge, instructing C. nger in the Gates car, hine, _In turning the tes in teats to pass i Gates and Quillen were both served with blue paper Two cars, one from Chilliwack, and the other from Vancouver, collided on the Chilliwack road near Muddy Slough on Saturday and were considerably damaged. The place of the collision is a narrow curve in the main highway just past the Lamson farm, A Ford coupe caught afire on Satur- day on the Huntingdon road, and was considerably damaged. The owner is a Vancouver man, Sumas fire brigade was called out on Sunday to quench flames which broke out in a ear parked near the rowdeo grounds. — " Sumas-Matsqui Cow-Testing Association Cows that g: butter-fat duri Jane, Gr, H fat; L. T) Beh 0 pounds 1gus' S07Ibs milk, 91,5lbs. ell, owner. Pegay, Gr. II., 1609Ibs. milk, 83.11bs. fat, L. T. Beharrell, owner, Queen, Gr. H., 1945Ibs. milk, 66.91bs. fat; L. T. Beharrell, owner. Yellow, Gr. J., 973lbs. milk, 66.9]Ibs. Robson, owner. Gr. D.ur.; 22891bs, milk: 64.5 ft. H. Hodgson, owner. 53lbs, milk, 63.5)bs, , 10821bs. milk, 62.6 Bu, own \ ., 1131hs, milk, 62.11bs Brae Beharrell, owner. Blud, Gr, 1342lbs, milk; 60.3 lbs fat; H. Boley, own, 57.4lbs. Polly, “Gr. H., 1745lbs. milk, milk; Beharrell, owner. We AH., 12801bs. milk, 52.91bs. at; uson, owner. ay As 800lbs, milk; 52.6lbs fat Robson, ow Ibs. milk, 50lbs. fat owner le is to be held on church ladie LET THE Abbotsford Transfer DO YOUR FREIGHTING & TRANSFER Daily Trips to Vancouver Leaving Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30 a.m.; return- ing same day. D, EMERY, Proprietor Phone 97 ravel to Bellingham, Everson, Everett and Seattle by AUTO STAGE The Pavement Route Through Tickets Direct Connections Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham daily at 8.50 a.m., 11.30, 2.30 p.m., 5.45 and on Sunday 6.30 pm Leaves Belling ham at 7.30 a.m., 1.00 p.m., 4.00 and 6.00. On Sunday at 8.30 a.m., 1.00 p m., 5.00 and 10.30. Direct with Huntingd trains Sumas to Seattle, $4 Return $6.65 Sumas to Everett $3.65; Return $5.25 Sumas to Bellingham $1.25; Return $2 From Bellingham South over the Pa- cifie Northwest Traction Co., line. J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Sumas Phone X228—X421 > , Evelyn’s Beauty bs Parlor Essendene Aver 1e opposite Leo's airdressin > metics, Face Powders, Ete. iI Thursday afternoons & even- i y appointment. i EVELYN iTS ON, at your servi Phone 7 76x or more Days Here All School Supplies Are Again Let Wattie } Supply You Pencils Scribblers Pens Crayons Paints Rulers Erasers Nibs Ink Pencil Boxes Portfolios Drawing Pads into your property, you invest in absolutely the products of their kind made. Cla yburn granite; WHEN YOU BUILD finest their first cost is the entire cost—for all time, Permanence is the real economy, Factories at Olayburn and Kilgard, B 0, ember, Clayburn Company, Ltd. es: Abbotsford 12 & 24 epee 3 : — Clayburn Brick, Drai & Sewer Pipe, Etc. and Enjoy Living MOORITE is not a drug nor a patented mixture; it is a true mineral—a gift from nature that has proven invaluable to thousaris of stomach sufferers as proven by countless of bona-fide unso- licited testimonials from all over. No matter whether your case be chronie ot incipient start today taking MOORITE aid enjoy living in perfect . health. Sold with a money%ack guarantee. You have nothing to lose and ev: erything to gain. W..A. WATTIE The Home of Good Things to Eat PHONE 67 quality units are as durable as gRe- J. W. BALL, Resident Manager Sees e Se SeSe5e5 | cladiola, M ee ee a Banish Stomach Trouble MOORITE “A GIFT FROM NATURE’? Sold by— E. T. WEIR, Abbotsford Drug Store C. H. COWAN, Chilliwack ANGUS PLEUVES, Langley Prairie SSS SSS || SS es -FINE GARDEN TRUCK School EXHIBIT AT POPLAR Some fine specimens of garden truck were displayed at the second annual ex- hibition held in Poplar hall last Thurs- day under auspices of Clearbrook W.I. The display benches were pleasing in an array of big melons and pumpkins, carrots, cabba and potatoes. Some excellent frait exhibits were to be seen, ipelodiig several beautiful apple dis- plays by Mr. Oldaker, and a plate of; enormous strawberries. A sunflower 12 or 14 feet high graced one corner of the hall, and there was one long table of embroidery, crochetry, pies, erves and other women’s work ex- Two dres chickens and a box of candy were raffled, Mrs. S. F, White winning the chickens. In the evening a tapacity crowd at- tended the dance, Following are the prize winners: Best lb. butter, Mrs. Green; hen’s eggs, white, Mrs, Hughes; brown, Mrs. Ellwood; honey in comb, Mrs. Ellwood extracted, Mrs, Ellwood.” Judge Mr. J. Findlay. Cabbage, Mr. Oldaker; carrots, long red, Mr. Green; short red Miss. Hughes; carrots, white Mrs, Lehr; beets, Mr. W Hill-Tout; citrdn, Mrs. Lehr; pumpkin, Mr. Heywood; marrow, Mr. Green; on- ions Mrs. Lehr; turnips, field Mrs. Bll wood; mangolds Mr. Heywood; tomatoe Mrs. Lehr; parsnips Mr. Green; eucum- bers table, Marjorie Green; corn Mr. Heywood; beans, wax and pole, Mr. W. Hill- Tout: peas, Mrs. Ellwood; largest potatoes Mr. Oldaker; potatoes, 4 var. Mrs. Ellwood; coll. of veg. Mr. Green; Beet potatoes, Mr. Tood. Judge, Mr. Clark, Apples, Mr. Oldaker (special mention for excelence); plum, Mr. Aitken; pears Mrs, Duncan; strawberries Mr. Forsyth Dlackberries S. Dunean; grapes Mr. Old- aker, Judge. Mr. Clark. Geranium, Mrs. Green; fuschia Edna Green; hanging basket, Mrs. Green; fern, rMs, Green; foliage plant Miss N. Hughes; cactus dahlias Mrs. P, Wilson; ‘. Hill; sweet peas, Mrs. pansies, Mrs. Ellwood; as- , Mrs. Ellwood; collection of flow- ers, Mr. Green; decorated table, Miss Huges. Mr, Clark, Judge. eae lea , Hazel Green; coll: Green; coll. insects, scrap book Edna Green; Fleming Tramp (1), Stuart ; footstool in wood, same » crochet border, Edna Green dresed doll, Edna Green; hand hemmed handkerchief, Hazel Green. Mrs. H. Vincent, Judge. ‘ Colored and white embroidery, Mrs. Tramp; -piege crochet, Miss Hughes; three articles from flour sacks, Mrs, Green; knitted article plain, Mrs. Ja- cobson; cy, Mrs. Lister; best loaf white bread, Ruth Lehr; brown loaf, Mrs. Heywood; lemon pie, Mrs, Bird: : Mrs’ Ellwood (apecially com- layer , Mar- eones Mrs. Aitken; . Hill; canned ve- A. Ellwood; book ‘shelf Duncan ( boys; towe canned fruit Mrs getables Green; pickles, 6 var, Marjorie Green; jelly, Mrs. Ellwood; canned meat Mrs. Green; bread Mrs, T. D, Smih; loaf brown bread, Mrs, wood, = NELS OLUND Better Garage Service We Cordially Invite You To Try Our Improved Facilities NOW losaayys Abbotsford Motors DUARK FE, FOSTER | GENERAL CONTRACTOR Every Job is Properly Done Reasonable Charges Always No Charge or Obligation for Estimates , | | ALL CONTRACTS, LARGE OR SMALL, RECEIVE THE SAME OAREFUL, PERSONAL FOR SUMMER th COMPLAINTS THK of Magnesia Matsqui Farmers Show Unu dyked distric qui, Sum very interesting display fair, under superyison of M Three truck loads of ye fruits make up Among the deli the prairi Visiting H. Beetle ching ss Crittenden, cordionist drums, furnish music Gifford on Sept he is to Regular Meetings First | violinist; and Third Tuesdays at Aldergrove, B.C. Bretheren Cordiall 2 MLC. 1 7-piece orchestra. MePhee e her third ‘to School term, and saxoph with ‘*Doc’’ for the ustal Vegetables at Provincial Fair s, including Mats- and Pitt Meadows have a at Westminster r. B. Dixon tables Indispensable for mixing from Matsqui district are peanuts, cas- summer food ration, enits tor-oil beans, green peppers and sweet indigestion, summer rashes and potatoes. Stomach disturbances. Mr. O. Sorenson, assisted by M ll and Wood hered the variox Dyspepsia Cablets s from a number of Matequi fans aerabnive ice ccccant ace ured them for exhibit, They is aud picnic Iunches with || _ creditable showing at the big never a fear of indigestion if- || Provincial event, and should be seen you. keep ouf tablota handy, | by local residents who attend. Citrate Magnesia | MATSQUI An ideal summer laxative, easy | Two Vancouver lads, E, Hunter and am Sction and pleasant to take. |) David Hunter, charged with stealing ¢ | um of m y from Miss |son of Matsqui, were disch rout when ERIC T WEIR brought before Magistrate Bell. Q Moret and P. Cheyalley were called PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST for the defence, and through them the lads were able to establish a conyine- Phone 8 Abbotsford l | Agency for Royal City Laundry || '. sll, formerly of Sumas purchased from A, Cruik es on Matsqui Prairie, Benevolent & Protective Order of Eli r our fair will be done by of the Dominon of Canada and Miss Kemprud and Mrs, So. » Newfoundland n, not by the Luther. 2 LA. It is understood that Mr. J. Bond squipping part of his fae ‘for musk Len Hol ne; Ber at the big fair for Mil us gone to Chi- year High and @ exhibits, te vegetables shown ATTENTION [ MT. LEHMAN en ee Draying, Teaming Transfer Work Quick Service Reasonable Charges No Job Too Large To Be Undertaken None Too Small To Be Appreciated Garden Plowing and General Draying G. A. McKAY hone 13MMcCallum Rd. near oil well Hesesesesesd /Save the Difference Motor trips at a small fraction of the cost of owning your own far are aydilable through our motor coach service, Besides the safing in expense you are re- lieved of the trouble and worry of driving. Leave your car at home and ride in a Big Blue ~ BC. Rapid Transit Co. Phone Abbotsford 20 Bsesesesesesesesesesespsesesesesese di toy Z = ated Sea S| 4 ‘ ee ee