V m0* '**���������������=������ With which; is incorporated "The Huntingdon Star VOL. XII.,'No. 21.. A.BBOTSFORD, B, C FRIDAY, . SlSPT-. 15, 1916 w^&>8 ' $1.00 per Year ARRIVING DAILY yard and 20tf a j l.Oiderdown per yard ��������� Angora flannel, per yard"...... While Flannel, extra quality, pei Grey Flannel, per yard Clroy Union Flannel, per yard,.. Heavy ColLon Shirting, per yard Bleached Cottons 12i/2<-, 15^, IS?!, York Flannel (Cotton) per yard . . . '. Boys' and Girls' Ribbed Stockings per yard . Ladies White Stockings, per pair ' ... Men's All Wool Cashmere Stockings, per pair 'Wagstaff's Marmalade, 2-lb tins, each Arrowbrand Soda Biscuits per tin .10^ . Ntf '. 18tf AH . 25# .25* tartl , 2<ty . 25������ Mi 25$ SI'ICOXI) WAK UJ>A\ OI'MX.S this we:UK THE ELECTION Saturday, Miss Griffith is giving a free demohstraton of Empress Teas, Coffees, Jams, Jelly Powders etc., Everyone is invited. GAZLEY BLOCK ABBOTSFORD, B.C (*~ % Your Ad. in This Paper BECAUSE THE RIGHT PEOPLE ARE LOOKING EOR YOUR AD. If you COULD (although, OF COURSE, you can't) stop every man you' meet on the streets asd ask: "Do you want to buy a pair of shoes?" (Or any other kind of goods) You might find half a dozen who would say "Yes.M Perhaps not one of these, however, would want to buy the article you want to sell. If your advertisement, however, were to be printed in these columns this week, it would "stop" EVERY MAN IN TOWN WHO WANTS TO BUY SHOES, OR CLOTHES, OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE���������and it wouldn't "stop" anyone who .didn't want to buy- That's the beauty of the advertising way of finding a buyer. The ad. finds the buyer through the simple process of being easily and readily found BY the buyer - And if, among the prospective buyers of goods, there is one to whom your goods would .be a bargain, and your ad. is a convincing one, you'll sell what you want to sell. /\ ' (THIS SPACE POJt SALIC) . *\ Mrs. Nixon was visiting with her parents,here lasi week. She is ..leaving her children here while she goes with her husband on a hunting trip. Miss Dennison. \\fis visiting with = her friend Mrs.'Starr last week., Mrs', i.ioycl gave a party on Thursday night in'honor of Mr. IIill-Tout and son, who arc going to the front Shortly. Miss Agnes Gillen has taken, the place of Miss ��������� Thomas .in liic Abbotsford school. Mr. Dougherty .-was' a visitor to Vancouver last weekend. . Many Abbotsford people ��������� attended the Gifford fair last Wed nesday. Last Monday afternoon M. A. Macdonald and. Mr. Brewster spoke in the,Gazley hall on behalf of the Liberals and Messrs Macken and Barber of Chilliwack spoke o nbehalf of -the Conservatives in the evening. On Monday evening last a very successful concert was held when, Mr... McCtf>y<..gave; a. very, interesting address on prohibition. The Huntingdon ladies provided refreshments. The little white Ribbon recruits and their mothers were entertained at Mrs. Boyd's last week. A good attendance of ladies' Aid met at Mrs. McCallum'-'s last Wednesday and will meet again Wednesday. September 27 at home of Mrs. Parton. On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock the True Blues will give a concert at which they will unveil'their honor roll. There will be a programme of-local talent. . . Miss F. Parton is going to Vancouver to attend the high school. Master Harold Walters and Mr. G. Wreith have enlisted.for overseas service. Dominion Government Announces Horn! Issue of .15100,000,000 l-'oi' W;ir .Purposes Only. ' Tlio now Dominion war Joan of $100,000,000 will be offered to Llio people of Canada T,liis week. It. is in (.lie form of 5 por cent, bonds maturing October; 1031. The interest, will be payable in gold on April L and October 1, 'at Ottawa, .Malifax, St. Jolm, CharlotteLown, Montreal, Toronto. Winnipeg, itegiua, Calgary and "���������/Victoria. The issue price will 1)0 97 Vi- r''l'is will yield approximately $5.14 a year. The proceeds will be used for war purposes only. The Dominion government expects this offering to prove as popular as that which .was put on early in the year. This first of Canada's internal war. loans was for $50,000,00 0, but was so heavily over-subscribed that it was.raised to $100,000,000. It was for a ten-year period only. The terms of subscription to the present loan arc: 10' per cent payable on application; 3 0 per cent on October, 16; 3 0 per cent, on November 15; 27 Ms per cent on December 1.5. The instalments however may be paid in full on October 1G,_ under discount at the rate of 4 per, cent: per annum. All payments are to be ma'de to a chartered bank for. the credit of the-Minister, of Finance Failure :to pay any instalment -when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. . Exempt from 'Income Taxes Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent, of the amount subscribed, must be forwarded ���������through the medium of a chartered bank. Any branch in Canada of any chartered bankwill receive subscriptions and issue provisional receipts. Forms of application may be had from any bank or most stock brokers The greatest feature ot the loan is that it will be exempt from all taxes, including any income tax. Subscriptions will be received ^ for only even hundreds of dollars. The bonds with coupons will be issued in denominations of ?J00, $500, $100 0 Fully registered bonds without coupons wiU be issued in denominations of $1000. $5000 or any'multiple ol $5000. Subject to the payment oi< 25 per cent, for each new bond is-1 sued holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have the right' to convert into bonds of denominate The clcetion ��������� is past now although the results are not yet complete ;and will not be complete for a few days until all the returns arc in.' ' The civilian vote has been a good one, and if the soldier vote is as good accordingly it may change the ooks of things somewhat. The soldier vote will not be known until October 12th, and Abbotsford Conservatives may yet have'the consolation of seeing the soldier, vote save the vote for them/ . Somebody said the other day it would be up to the-soldiers to-save the country by. their' ballot as well as. by' the sword. Latest returns show that the Liberals have forty in the house and the Conservatives and Socialists have the other seven. Barrow the Liberal candidate has been elected by a majority of 176. - 'Prohibition wins so far as the civilian vote is concerned; but the soldiers are said not to be so favorable to prohibition, but that may only be guess work. The women have the, vote, the province being the first- part of the British Empire where the men voted, to give their women the franchise by the public ballot. Mrs. J. Starr is visiting in New Westminster this week. ions of $1000 with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to convert into fully registered bonds of authorized denominations v.il.hout coupons at any time on application to the Minister of Finance. The list will be listed on the Montreal and Toronto stock- exchanges. The subscription lists will close on or before September 23. ^J) THE MATSQUI FAIR ��������� The Matsqui fair is past and the weather was everything one could desire. Many people from Abbosford attended the fair,aud pronounced it a success. Abbotsford has no fair this year but it is hoped that next year times will brighten up a- gain and that the fair will be continued. The Matsqui fair was not as patronized as it should have been, but there are reasons for that. 1 was a little early and the farmers took advantage of the fine weather to get in their grain. The exhibits were small on this account. Almost ail parts of the fair showed up well except the ladies work and the school work The ladies habebeen busy this year with providing comforts for the sodiers. The fruit and vegetabes were much better than ast year. The stock was good. Mr. Martin of Abbotsford took a prize for his two year od. The Mission City fair will be held on the 22nd and no doubt many Abbotsford people will be visitors. V ^ 1 i '.a THE ABBOTSFORD POST. ABBOTSFORD, B. .w THE ABJ50T SFORD POST Published Kvery-J'ViUay by The Post l^bllshfxi^Compauy A. weekly Journal .devptod to .the interests, of AbUotsfQwl' and,district Advertlsllug. rates nmdo .known on application Our ShibboJotli���������Neither;'-for nor ajjin" the .Govwiunaitf J. A. BATES, JEditor and Proprietor o. H For the lrst time in-the hist ory of the province of B. C. the Liberals will apparently have control of the public affairs .of the province; but it is too soon yet to write the valedictory of tlie Conservatives: the soldier vote may change a few of the constituencies where the majorities are small. True the Liberals had a very short regime once when Joseph Martin attempted to introduce party politics in. B. C. but was turned down just about as bad as Bowser was at this elecion. He had only eight in the house. The big turn over is nothing new in B. C. politics. The Conservatives had a couple of big victories. It is hoped that the Liberal policy will be one of prosperity for B. C. for the coming five years. If they can introduce prosperity the Conservatives of Abbotsford will forgive them for beating Bowser. Thirteen years of Conservative rule is a long time 'in which to legislate for the.people; If the Liberals can show, a record of government for that length of time the Conservatives will be able to-have a chance again and. make good... Brewster said.a few.-.weeks'.a- go that the Conservatives had stolen much of his policy. Now he can slip it back again. Birdie sings, a different song today. A new song to him'. He takes delight in singing, it, but did you. notice his shoulders are straight again. It was an awful load but he seemed happy. . Some people are as happy today as though they had had good sense. FRIDAY, Sii]PT15, 1916 LIQUOR ACT ,11)10 J. II. Fimeral Director! Furnisher of Funeral Supplies,. Phone Conneetisn. Mission City (Section 41). Notice is hereby given that on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial police for. renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re tail in the hotel known as,the Abbotsford Hotel, situate. at Abbotsford, in the Province of British Columbia.- -.-Dated this 14th. day, of Sept ember, ,1916. A. J. HENDERSON, Applicant. , WEEKLY LETTER Not sufficient supply is about all we have to report. The price could have been advanced, had the berries been firm and nice, but they were not. They were wet in some cases; quite messy. Just as soon as they become firm and dry,, the price will be advanced. f VERNON FRUIT CO., LTD I Calgary, Edmonton asd Medicine Hat wEtmm* 416 Tlie mild but sture laxative with the pleac&st taste... If you ar^MIious Keep your System: as clean ass stone jug rinsed with aofdspHag.w&ies" 15c. and 25c. bozee.at the: Rexall Drug Stores Only, ���������" . ��������� " --������������������ ��������� h I. A. STEPHEN, Druggist- Mission City, B.C. A Bull's Eye. If an advertiser could make every advertisement, and every word in it, do its best work for him he would make a record and invariably hit the bull s eye. Perhaps such a score.is not possible, but the rifle with which he shoots, may be the best possible, thus enhancing his chances for a perfect score. , The one best rifle, the nearest to perfect in advertising, is .the newspaper. Others have, been tried and are,being tried by new and inexperienced advertisers; but as they watch results and' grow m wisdom, they put their faith primarily in the newspaper. The example of these exper-' lenced ones is worth following ABBOTSFORD, B. C 9^CAly-^rstndaas'M eyeryvrespect- The bar is stocked with the best of wines,,liquor..and cigars,, RATES. $1.50.TO.,$2.00 PER.DAY g A. J, HENDERSON & SONS fk iirrn���������' ABBOTSFORD DISTRICT BOARD OF TRADE President, Hope' Alanson Secretary, N. Hill of Abbotsford, B. C. Meeting Held First Monday of Each Month Write the secretary regarding manufacturing sites with unexcelled shipping facilities and cheap power ������r information regarding the farm and fruit lands of i cfcfee district, and industries already established. j About;. Your, Your Photogra A FIRi>L; IS QFTEN JUDGED) BY ITS STATIONERY. WHY $J������r CHEAP raiNTDrfl'.' WHEN WHEN, YOU CAN ������vT,vS^T pj���������ting done, ON GOOD PAPER AT THIS OFFICE, ALMOST AS CHEAP ������$J3^pt- PAPER- BRJJSQ Iff IvUE ORDERS FOR Nothing will 'add more to the,pleasure of the friends and kinsfolk at home. I Letter Heads, Envelopes* '9 Labels* etc; AS THIS.'PL ANT; IS THE* W* LY UP-TOrDATE PLANT IN THE DISTRICT ORDERS;CAN BE FILLED WHETHER ( BIG OR SMALL, AND AT PRICES AS REASONABLE;AS:IN- THE'. CITJESr JUST AS GOOD AS WORK TOO. IF YOU HAVE A LARGE THE ROYAL STUDIO abbotsford or Dodger IT CAN BE DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHOUT NOTICE.." See me now about that Insurance 1 ���������H���������fJHE riUSE1* VALLEY RECORD , SENT TO YOUR FRIENDS. $1.00 Per Year. Printer and Publisher MISSION CITY, B. C. ILlC.j ILtC. I have a large and splendid supply of Raspberry Canes for. sale at low prices Finest quality. Mii 'K id {���������] (I '���������VI i -��������� H ���������$i THE ABBOTSFORD POST, ABBOTSFORD, B C. Xfii ��������� ������^^ * ��������� ��������� tmmmm nammimuiwBmmBaeBmiAi nmj.im mmnmu otsford and District has done magni sons to fight for the freedom and rig Empire and her Allies. Gentry in senaim s of the ��������� 0 ���������������/;' ROLL OF HONOR Unveiled With the Names of More Than Seventy Names February 6th,. 11)16. j. Rev.. J. L. Campbell of the' Presbyterian Church on Sunday February 6th unveiled a roll of honor in respect and memory to the volunteers and soldiers who have gone to the front from ���������Abbotsford and district. The I text from which he spoke was ."Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay. down his life for his friend," and as an illustration the- famous painting . "The Great Sacrifice" was used. The roll contains over seventy .names, the first seven named having already given their lives for 'King and Country.' . . The following are the names: W. A. Ferguson, killed. . H..E. Lloyd, killed. J. McDonald, killed^ H. R. Gray, killed. E. 0. Collinson, killed. A. Ames, killed. J. F. Green, killed. F. Brown, invalided. H. Grimley. A. Teng. A. Hill-Tout. L. Trethewey. J. Fraser, C. Li McPhee. S., McPhee. ' C. Hulton-Harrop. A. Hulton-Harrop. . G. E.'Hayes; M. Rhodes. '. A. Hicks. 0. .Hicks, ��������� Chas. Wooler. , G. Gough, '������ ; A'VR.'-Flummerfelt. J. Kirkbrlde. t- A. C. Dudden. D. Geddes. II. Johnston. P. J. McLagan. J. Hands. S. Knott. ��������� ; ��������� ��������� N. Laird. , ; H. Gordon. A. G. Adams. G. N. Gillett. J. Aitkeii; O. Kidwell. R. Hughes. T. Ushaw. T. Perks. A. P'egram. B. Pottinger. B. W. Suthern. E. A. Chapman. M. W.Copeland. A. Mallalue - A. Healey. J. Welch. A. A. Fermoor. T. Donnelly. E. Anderton. A. A. F. Callan. J. Bousfield. C. Bayes. R. Peters. T. Davis. T. Mawson. A. Knox. ���������" B. Knox.. . ��������� - R. .Smart. . S. Finch. W. Bowman. E. Chamberlain. K. Huggard. Y" D. Huggard. ������ ! '���������".' J. Munro. . ���������? ��������� ' , T. Smeeton. ;���������" Y ... A. Williams. "... ;"���������' '"' J. I-Ianns. " '." J. McCormack. John Gillen. , Hilliard Boyd. "' The following have recently en- -listed for overseas service: D. Campbell J. Downie. Percy Wilson. Manlius Zeigler Eel Barrett. Roy Maines. W. Campbell. Dan. McGillivray E. B. de la Giroday Jack Parton H. Skipworth R. Ramsay (Se at are we, who are left behind, going to contribute is to equal the sacrifice of anadian ratnotic rund, as our share, ose who have died or en- erseas Service. ive a monthly subscription. wmm^mM^^mmswi^m^^-, mammm THE ABBOTSFORD POST, ABBOTSFORD, B. C. j_ i*t*���������'* ^J f V" r ���������������* ������*���������"��������� G'D.O Sa.-g.-w ilii!!I!l!JI!.l!l,il!iiil!illi!l!li!li!lill!liliillIli:i l!IIIIIIIIIIIIi!lllll|[||||||||||||||||||||lllllllillliiillllil!!liiiiiiii!iJlSi!i!llill!liI(iiiiiii^^i WAR LOAN f = DOMINION OF CANADA Issue of $100,000,000 5% Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931. PAY ABLE, AT PAR AT OTTAWA, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, GHARLOTTETOWN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, '. , \ REGINA, CALGARY, VICTORIA. ' ... i . . INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY, 1st APRIL, 1st OCTOBER. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. 1 2 A FULL HALF-YEAR'S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON 1st APRIL, 1917. THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY. Ss The Minister'of Finance offers herewith/ on behalf of =g the Government, the above named Bonds for subscription E5 at 97$, payable as follows:���������'��������� = , '��������� 10 per cent on application; S 30 " " 16th October, 1916; S ' 30 " " 15th November, 1916; jj������ 27f " " loth December, 1916. === The total .allotment of bonds of this issue will-be limited EE= to one hundred million dollars exclusive of the amount ==: (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds as the equiva- E5 lent.of cash under the terms of the War Loan prospectus ESS of 22nd November, 1915. Eg The instalments may be paid in full on the 16th day E������ of October, 1916, or on any instalment/due date thereafter, SS under discount at the rale of four per cent per annum. ss All payments are to be made to a chartered bank for the SEE credit ������������������ of the Minister of Finance; Failure to pay any ss instalment when due will render previous payments liable Eg to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. Es Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent ss of the amount subscribed, must be forwarded through ss the medium of a chartered bank. Any branch in Canada Eg of any. chartered bank will receive subscriptions and issue sz provisional receipts. == This loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of E2 Canada, and both principal and interest will be a charge ss upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. > Eg Forms of application may be obtained from any branch SEE in Canada of any.chartered bank and at the office of any 'ss Assistant Receiver General in Canada. ss Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars. Eg In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be ss applied towards payment of the amount due on the October Eg instalment. jgj Scrip certificates, non-negotiable or payable to bearer in ss accordance with the choice of the applicant for registered E= or bearer bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange ss for the provisional receipts. gjjj When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and ss payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the === money, they may be exchanged for bonds, when prepared, Eg with coupons attached, payable to bearer or registered as to principal, or for fully registered bonds, when prepared, without coupons, in accordance with the application. Delivery of scrip certificates and of bonds will be made through the chartered banks. The issue will be exempt from taxes���������including any income tax���������imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada. The bonds with coupons will be issued in denominations of $100, $500, $1,000. Fully registered bonds without coupons will be issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 or any authorized,multiple of $5,000. The bonds will be paid at maturity at par at the office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the office of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, or Victoria. The interest on the fully registered. bonds will be paid by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest on bonds with coupons will be paid on surrender, of coupons. Both cheques and coupons'will be payable free of exchange at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. Subject'to the payment of twenty-five cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have the right to convert into bonds of the denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to convert into fully registered bonds ^ of authorized denominations, without coupons at any time on application to the Minister of Finance. The books, of the loan will be kept at the Department of Finance, Ottawa. Application will be made in due course for the listing of the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Recognized bond and stock brokers will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent on allotments made in respect of applications bearing their stamp, provided, however, that no commission will be allowed in respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by the surrender of bonds issued under the War Loan prospectus of 22nd November, 1915. -No commission will be allowed in respect of applications on forms which have not been . printed by the King's Printer. Subscription Lists will close on or before 23rd September, 1916. ss Department of Finance, Ottawa, September 12th, 1916. Ill!llllllill!!!l!i!l!il!lil!llil!lilllllllllllllllllll!^ On Friday September 16th a public social will be,held in the Gazley Hall when the honor roll of the True Blue Lodge will be unveiled. A splendid programme wil be given followed by games. Prizes to be given to winner. Ladies are requested to bring baskets with a lunch for two, which will be auctioned at a price not to exceed 50^. The boys are to bid for the girls baskets. All welcome. Admission, collection. FO] Fresh Arrivals daily BOH ALBERT LEE, Grocer and BafCer After Chi! The depression and nerve fatigue suffered by women blots out interest in everything. You need Trade Asaya-NeoraB K*rit THE NEW REMEDY F O H Nervous Exhaustion which contains Lecithin (concentrated from eggs), the form of phosphorus required for nerve repair. bug* bottbi, ttdajn' troaimcek. 9U&. OMola tram U������ teal nxvatc A. J. STEPHEN, Mission City, B. C. D������Tt������ * Unna*������ Oo., 8o1������ If fn Montreal. Writ* ikaa for Tra* Book en Kerroos SxtototlM. mia^ WHY WOKKY? It' you are in Franco You are either at Uie Krbnt. or away back Ji" you are away back you needn't , worry Hut. if you arc at tlie front You are either in tlie clanger zone or not. ��������� If you arc not in the.danger zone, you needn't, worry- jlf you are in the danger zone .You either get woundo'dnor you don't I If you don't you needn't worry I If you do got wounded, it in either serious or not. If it is not you needn't worry If it is serious you either die or get well ' ' If you got well yon needn't worry, If you die you can't worry' So why worry tiny way. IsliJmuihMlc. I\ 1.0. \). Author's rights, not mine. ADVERTISING FOR ��������� ADVERTISING Wo w������N devoto this apace regularly to a series (,of advertisements to stimulate Intorost In our Classified Want Ad*. Wo ars pubftetty advocatoo and practice our own precepts because ,"������ approclato tholr valuo. i' This ebrfoa will bo presrnant with pertinent points of ffbnoral Intorost, whothor you wish to buy or eoll, to employ or bo employed; to borrow or to lend, to find a finder or An owner. ���������t It will pay us to run these advertisements. That la the best proof we have to offer that It will bo profitable to you to use our Classified Want Ada Columns. <y������ir<tftta������ ��������������� %v a. v MKto������Y J HUGH McBRIDE General Blacksmith And Horseshoer Carriage and Repair Work of all Kinds Automobile Repair Work Satisfaction Guaranteed Next to Alexandria Hotel HUNTINGDON I*. C. LIVERY, AUTO and FEED STABLES D. EMERY, Proprietor. TEAMING and DRAYING W.OOD and COAL For Sale Orders Promptly Filled Auto For Hire. Give us a. call and you v/ill be used right every time. ABBOTSFORD, B. C. "raamEESaUF exan *i Farmers' and Travelers trade solicited. Newly Furnished ; Thoroughly Modern M- MURPHY, PROPRIETOR HUNTINGDON. B C '*.'* i ^^^&^!^^S^^'^h^WM������^^^^^^^^^^^M^&^^^^^^^^^^>^.
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Title | The Abbotsford Post |
Publisher | Abbotsford, B.C. : J.A. Bates |
Date Issued | 1916-09-15 |
Description | The Abbotsford Post was published in Abbotsford, in the Fraser Valley region of southwestern British Columbia. The Post was published and edited by John Alexander Bates, and it was the first paper targeted specifically at the Abbotsford area. The paper has since been bought and sold a number of times, and continues to be published to this day under the title of the Abbotsford News. |
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Notes | Print Run: 1910-1924 Frequency: Weekly |
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Date Available | 2011-10-05 |
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