@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "ee21cc2a-9c08-4918-bba2-f5ca6e8462c5"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-10-05"@en, "1920-03-19"@en ; dcterms: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."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xabpost/items/1.0168837/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " -j.'!!:. \\ V if f >���������������.-��������� I I < With which is incorporated \"The Huntingdon Star\" Vol. XIX., No. 17 ABBOTSFORD, B, C. FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 1920 f&L>8 1.00 per Year bosbbq I'HONKS: u. 0.���������:i<5 AUTOMOItll.K KiinniTK' Residence IO:M KKI'AUIS iind ACCESSORIES' CAKS FOR HIRE, DAY OR NIGHT C. SPRING, Manager I'.Xl'KRT MECHANICS & CARI'l'lll. ORIVF.RS We handle���������Oxy-Acefyleno Welding-, Tires, Gasoline and Oils. Clenuiite Ford Parts and all Kinds of licnuii'S. OVFRLAND AGENCY AND SERVICE STATION THJ3 MLRCTION HILL Matsqui Council Meets Again the influenza .prevented a full attendance. This time Coun. : C. .Bell was the absentee. Appropria-, ���������lions for Ward IV. may be a little delayed for this reason. ... Coun-. Glcdhill, was granted $3f>0 for the Huntingdon road, $200 for Lehman road east, \"knd $150 for Aberdeen .road. Coun. Benson's request was $2 00 for Uie'Cloavbrook-Huntingdon road; ���������J 15 0 for the Jackson road; $100 for the Marshall road and $100 for the Hill road to the cemetery. For Ward .11. Conn. Keay took $500 for general gravelling and bin- PERGONALS Mr. James Gilmour was home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Farrow of Northo.u Alberta, have purchased Yir Da\\e Nelson's ranch and have Dken i*p their residence there. Miss Lillian Borden has \"> 'uwA the staff of the Royal Bank heie- Miss Grace Dash wood-Jones, of New Westminster -was a recent visitor at the home of her sister Mrs. M. Shore. The Abbotsford and Bradner foot ball leagues held a meeting on Mon- A SFAY LNDUSTKY FOR AHHOTSKOil') ��������� The directors of the Fraser Valley Milk Producers Association visited Abbotsford on Monday and it is reported paid an option on a ouitab'e site for a condensing plant. The party consisted of Messrs J. W. JJeriy, of Langley Prairie; W. J. Pa rke, Pitt Meadows; J. McCutcheon, of ('liilli- wack; S. H. Shannon, of Cloverdale, and Mr. Murray, civil engbi^r, owho comes from trapnested 2G8 egg ben (Four year pedigree shown en request) Price $3.00 for fifteen. Shipping During Mr. Hill's illness Mr. Bnird charges extra. Apply Gordon Kirk- is acting manager of pal.rick, Clayburn, P. O., B. C. OI;OSEI> SATURDAY AT NOON Notice to Hoi'soslmer.s, Etc At a meeting held at Abbotsford recently by the Blacksmiths of the Fraser Valley if was decided that all blacksmith shops be closed on Saturday at noon, until Monday morning at 8 a. m. If was decided that *18 hours a week was long enough to labor at the forge and in accordance with the above notice Messrs Fraser and Dyer wish to say that beginning with April 3rd their blacksmith shop will, be closed for busienss at noon. All work welcomed at all other times and the best of service will be extended to their many customers. ment of exceedingly higher w;w;e\\', 'o scalers from out. of a Scaling Fund to be contributed by the liuubenn?n, ���������he men who desire to remain in the1 -���������ci'vico in which.\" perhaps, they lrive '.icen for years, must oonlcnf lho.tns'1- j .'es with the smaller government sal-' .iry while others, in the service for a month or two, by withdrawing can j secure the better remuntration. j Attorney-Gt'iiera I Kan is. lo Mr. I I.*owner's protest that such a step [ won Id \"bo an assaull upon (Ik- wlmln : principle of protection for the service uiuior I ho A/*t. stated he i,:- IoihIk to remove the Provincial Police from the operations of Hi ��������� act. Mr, Bowhi'i- asserted if was nlivioii'; thai, in a short time I he act would be virtually a dead letter and the evil oT patronage would be inaugurated by a government, which war. wont lo pride itself upon (lie purity of Its motives and its desires for an elllc- icnt and politically freo service. Our Grocery Slocks arc kcpl jih.sohi FRES.H. All goods ;,;uarantee.l ���������-(ridly I'M! QUALITY. Your'money Intck if in any unstili'it'ci.ctory. civ Li -. 1 w;iy Squirrel Brand Pea Nut Butler in 1 panel Cans, each :M������ Quaker Corn 1!^ Jam, Welc'li's;.-'! lb Tin' 1'or Sunlight Soap, IJG bars per case 5iil.i!.'> lYlalkin's 2 for .. . Best Baking Powder, I:' pd. rl ins Kajora. Tea, none'bettcr. Why,pay 70 ami 70*.* a lb. for Lea when you can buy thia tea at (Wc Toilet Soaps, G cakes for .. . ���������\" 7\\A There in considerable sickness itt the district at the present time, but it is hoped that with the' approaching fine weather, which should come any day. that the doctors wjll not be so rushed as at the present time. They have to be almost everywhere at one tome those days. WE CERTAINLY CAN SAVE YOU MONEY COMPARE OUR PRICES. WAJ^JMFWi-TIWW Dressniakinft', tine mid plain scwinp by a capable and <*ti;dilied The modern idea of runiiini; business in all parts of the province is for shorter hours, and there is an The schools are closed on account agitation on to have, early closing ap- of the ilu. ' ply Lo Abbotsford. i tlrcBsmaker.- V,. C. Phone, -Inquire at lh-y Goods Department. ���������I Fanners'. Phone 1!M>7 ��������� AT* *������ ^>t,*,'kJ.-i THE ABBOTSFORD POST THE ABBOTSFORD POST Published Every Friday . ji. A. Bates, Editor and Proprietor Kit 1 DAY, MARCH 19, III20 .jVi.l VIOTOiMA LIOTT'0.1 * Continued from Pago Three) v/iti \\.:ia!)le to slate whether the At- tO'i-ncy-tJeneral's rendition of the cable was correct or'not.' ' U was c;uife '(.rue. he said, that he had been defeated on tha civilian vote in Vancouver, the while his ��������� confrere*, Mr. Moss, had been elected in Kort lGcorge by ten or twelve of a majority. Naturally they were both anxious to know how the vote overseas was going. He had been importuned by tho press, by the Libsrals u-d others' to resign office but he had considered it was proper i'or him fo hold,on until the results of the overseas,' votes were complete. The count of-that vote in London commenced in October by which time the result of the count of the soldier vote in Canada outside of B.C. had been completed giving him a majority over ' Donelly, in Vancouver, of -16. He had cabled Sir Richard several times to keen him posted on the count in London. At that time .air Richard was very ill, how ill .was not appreciated here. In fact he'was almost blind and the supervision of the Lon don count was entrusted to a London barrister and it proceeded before representatives of both political parties as well as those of the Prohibition . and Liquor interests. On October 2?, Mr. Bowser cabled to .Sir Richard as follows: \"Am now elected 4 6 ahead of Donelly. Cable how I am running there, also Ross.\" It cannot bes aid that the Attorney General displayed any ��������� considerable logic in his insinuations. In one- breath he referred to the alleged enmity between the opposition leadei and Sir Richard McBride who, he as sorted, had been driven out of the Conservative government by Mr Bowser, and, in the next, ho was seek in*.; to make the House believe that Si: Richard, in the face of that ill-treatment, was willing to assist Mr. Bowser by manipulating the overseas vote. It also developed that the cabl, sent by Mr. Bowser -referring fo the 180 votes he needed to elect him, was found on the open files in the Agent-General's office. It could, hardly be expected that a man as astute a politician as was the late Sir Richard would have left any incriminating cables lying around loose had no seen in it. the hidden meaning the Attorney-General professed to have discovered. Mr. Bowser, on Priday afternoon, explained lo the Mouse thai he could hardly be expected, off-hand, to deal with a matter of nearly four years ago. He stated he* would, al'tc\" sccuring other cables that passed be tween himself and Si,. Richard, mak' a further statement to the House, a: was his right. This statement wil be made on Monday. Comment among Liberal member cf the House indicated clearly tha as a political sensation the Attorney General's allegations, based upon fli cable, were very far-fetched. As < campaign ,.oor-bach on tho eve of ai election it might have served a purpose, but in the cold light of logic the bomb-shell had proved little better than a scjuib. for tliens. was then no power in the act lo permit tho government by order in council to approve of Cue sain Mr. Bowser showed where during the war and at a time when shipping fr. t cilifies were totally lacking and the loggers could net sell their logs, per-, mission had been granted. Bui now that (he war was over and M. 0. '.- seeking to build up her industries, and in face of a certain tremendous demand for lumber', the government proposal to permit exports to the 11 S. which is now benefitting at the expense of Canada through the exchange situation, was a most ill ad vised one. lie pointed to the certain ty of the loggers putting in large: plants to get out the unmanufacturei. product and that when the ten year period was up they would ad vane, that fact as a plea why they should be permitted an extension for export. Mr. Bowser's amendment to restrict the term to one year, thus pariniftinij, L DASHWQ6D JJAEKI3TI0K and SOLICITOR . aott Kogei-G Bldg. Vuncoinoi' Ccmnsol, J. Milton Price. 1 n~**_rrzTr���������~^,r^-^-Y-���������~mx~.-KZ.-Jtrt!!Z :Po Or. \\jb. Dentist 4:1.(1 HASTINGS Street, W. (Ovisr .C.l'.R. Tick. & Tl-1. OlVx.v.:;) VANCOUVKIl' - B.C. U in ;ilways well :o wiitu or u'moih: for iinjioiiitiiioiiis ' _ jnT'T\"*���������******v^it'**-TBs*r���������r���������: ���������vr^mu iiw M If-gamsj. e Kepiy-'oi SEA LEO TENDERS addressed lo ���������Tie undersigned, and endorsed \"Tender for Improvements at Nicomen Island. B. C,\" will be received at lb if. .jiii.-e until 1'2 o'clock noon, Tuesday, 33ai-i'3i .'\"0, MJ20, for the construction of a uani in Slough from Devil's Run the legislature next'year, to further���������\" jSiaiu* t.o Nicomen Island, Krascr Ri- re-consideration the 'propriety or otherwise of a still further extension was defeated. .KNJOYING TKW DISOOMFITUKM OK LABELS OK TUIO W. I. Victoria, March 1'A.���������If the amused manner in which he heard the objections voiced by Mr'. Bowser to Iiis action in ruling the ladies composing | the Advisory Board of Women's In-' stitutes out of existence upon a legal opinion written by himself, was to be taken as evidence of his view of flic matter, then Premier O'liver is hugely enjoying the discomfiture of the ladies. It has developsd during lhe week that the Premier, following a me eting here last October of the Advisory Board, delivered himself of the opinion that the ladies had not been legally appointed in that while the district Institutes had mads their selections, such had never been approved of by the Minister. He told .also' that the claim by the ladies that they were entitled to select their own secretary was also quite wrong. When Mr. Bowser was complaining that the ladies had come to that October, meeting quite convinced that they were there properly elected, that the meeting was held and- the Premier and Minister of Agriculture had addressed it and at its conclusion Hon. Mr. Oliver had joined hands with them in singing Auld Lang Sync They left for their homes and then came the Premier's opinion that they had never legally sat and that their trouble and work was for naught. He resented the Premier treating the matter as a joke declaring it was serious so far as the ladies were concerned, that hey had been doing u most valuable work and the .treatment meted out to them had been nothing else than a gratuitous insult. The Premier could have easily legalized thhe Board by order-in- council had he so desired, said Mr. Bowser who declared the whole move had been dictated by the desire to support Mrs. McLachlan. the government's appc>itce to the office of secretary with whom members of the board had difficulties, an appointment dictated by purely political con ������������������icleraticns, she having been secretary if the Saanfch Liberal Association. There was mighty little encouragement Mr. Bowser considered, for the women to fake an interest in Insti- ;ute work in the face of such evidence if the government's lack of apprceia- .ion of that work. . ver, District of New Westminster, B. . V.'. j Plans and forms of contract can lie. seen and specifications and forms ol i tender obtained at this Department., [at the otlices of the District lOngin- ! eers at. New Westminster, B. C; Victoria, B. C; and at. the Post Offices, ! Vancouver, B. C, and Deroehe, B.C. lenders will not be considered un- i less made on printed terms supplied 'by Hie Department and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a cha>vere<. bank payable to the order of the ivnn- .ster cf Public Works, equal to 10 p. <:. of the amount of the lender. War Bonn's of \"the Dominion will also be accepted as security, o War Bondf. and cheque if required to make up an odd amount. ��������� Note.���������Blue prints can be obtained at this Department .jy depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $20, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. \" By order, R. C. DESROCKERS. Secretary Deportment, of Public Works, Ottawa, March 1/ .1920. elepnone Supposing you are telephoning a store ancl .you got for the answer \"Hello!\" would you proceed to give your order or would you inquire \"Is that So-and-So's?\" At- the same time you would think how much belter ,it would have been had the person\" replied .with the name of the store. ��������� Had he done so, you would doubtless have said to yourself, \"Now, that'man is quite up to date; he knows how to answer the telephone properly.\" , ', Yet how many'-people blurt out \"Hollo!\" never realizing that it also interferes with efficient telephone service. ' ' BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE Co. YOU CAN AVOID OPERATIONS For Appendicitis and Gall Stones, through the use of ..IIUPATOLA. rv medicine' recognized as \\'nv bettor, safer than' operations. $5.'.0 treatment. Sole Manufacturers 52*1 MKS. GIOO. S. ALMAS '!({. Avenue, North, Saskatooon 'Wm. Atkinson General Auctioneer and Live - Stock Specialist. 23 years ninon<,r the Stoi-knien of the Krascr Valley. Am famihir with the different breeds of live stock and their values. . Address all communications Box 34 Chilliwack, B. O\" to n*unsnuxnKTnru J. H, JONES \" Funeral Director AGENT FOR HEADSTGXES P'r.one Connecticn. Mission City ,-U ^fi>.~ _____ ���������'^'SniMu^jj.^s^'liMn^Mi^pi^gnsiJiiiJ^: For a Good Smoke Try B.C. & Old Spor CIGARS 8 C. CIGAR FACTORY - WILBERG & WOLZ, PROPS NW V. EST Mi NET ER, B.C. P'OHMIT HM'OKT OK MH.'S KOK.TKKM OK VK,;\\KS Bitter opposition was made by the Conservative minority, barked by soldiers' party and by Maries and Will son, Liberals and flawtliornthwaifi1 Socialist, against the ���������proposed move by tho Minister of Bands, to permit export of unmanufactured himbov from 11. C. for the term of ten y?arn until June HO, lOI'O. If appeared that (lie Minister bad come to some arrangement With the loggers and so in 3 lumbermen fo amend the act. Mr. Bowser strongly opposed tho move pointing out to the fact that it would be a,radical departure from previous policy and would have the inevitable result of building up the mill industry in Puget Sound cities at the expense of B. C cities, the while the manufactured product would compote in the Canadian market with that, from (bis province. In reply to the Minister's statement that the late government had permit- Xlinjlou! 1! otcop pun spiodxa tptis poi Are you satisfied with your returns n your Victory Bonds, or savings ac- 'C-iint? Vo'.i can put tbem into a tome industry where \"iO^- profit is '.ssured. We have the product���������a lafural resource,and contracts a waling. Our business open to inspection \\ddross Communications to B. W. -'nyder c-o 13. O. Silica and Tab 10*1 Crown Bldg., Vancouver. Co .*��������� TUUH CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTiPfcTEC Look, Mother! If tongue ���������cicanco llitle bowels with fornla Syrup of Flan.\" ;s ooateu, Mothers can rest ca^y after f;iv\"n',' ''California 'Syrup, of Fi;'*!,\" because in a few hours all the cloggcd-up wafiic, sour bile and fermenting food jjcnUy moves out of the bowels, and you liav-3 a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't he coaxed tc take this harmle.-Js \"fruit laxative.'' 'Millions of niufliers keep it handy because they know its action'on tlie stom- aek, liver and bowela is prompt and ���������sure. Ask your dr'iii'i.'Ht for a bolt!.* of \"California Syrup nf Fi'/a,\" which con- tains directions for balnea, children, r*i' 'ill ages and for grown-ups, The Chevrolet uFour-Ninety Light Delivery Wagon\" meets, the requirements'of many merchants and fruit growers, who have need of a Motor Delivery System bid who cannot use to advantage a one-ton Truck. ' This particular type of car is the ideal equipment for merchants and fruit growers. Price $1135, F. O, B.f Mission City; two Seats $35 extra MILLAR * MOTORS CHEVROLET ancl DODGE AGENTS 0 RS:v- W 5? j������iC 3Jf THE ABBOTSFORD POST PAGE THREE I'. ; nrnMifliwwiMrum-im.-'jiJttuj^ixnLj^Tj>rTa������jourrfifc^^a^������.'���������. f J*-\"';-- 3$' %9 i, i /1* I, *< , 'b I ; i aav. in finds tt ie Letter Heads Heads Envelopes State- , ments Posters Shipping Tags Visiting Cards JLLAvxe I .IC������ eopie The Merchant who advertises his goods thereby shows his confidence in them. His advertisement is an invitation to the people to test his sincerity by testing his goods. This paper has a bona fide circulation and an adv. in it will reacli the man who spends his money in his own province. For \"Job Printing This office is equipped with an assortment of type and paper that will insure a perfect and artistic piece of work. Dodgers Loose Leaves nvoices Price Lists Invitations Receipts Circulars leal Tickets When next you see a good, well executed piece of printed matter, whether it is business stationery, pamphlet, booklet or any of the numerous printed articles, examine it carefully and you will invariably find that it is the product of this office. The intelligent Business Men, Farmer and Fruit Grower alike demands and receives enus ������ ��������� 0 ?? Hub Sen ^...Mission City , Have you got it? Pyorrhoea?. According to Major Kazanjain of the B'ritirh Annies, i:i Prance and Captain Nodine of the American Red Cv^s staff, Pyorrhoea is is directly responsible for and the cause i can of over fifty different diseases' of the human system. be cured.. Call in for an examination. Phone 7303. ' \"WILSON BLOCK Mission City, B. C. OUR VICTORIA LETTER Victoria, 7/!arch 13.���������In' an 'effort to stage a \"come bade!' in reply to tlie opposition assaults -which, during the past week, have centred upon him and have provided the House with an excellent -example of the gentle art of getting under the hide or the administration, Hon. J. W. deB Farris, on Friday exploded what was 'ntended to prove a veritable'-political bombshell and overwhelm a inin- irity which has up to date this session more that held its own with the I \"brute majority\". All week the At- ' torney-Genoral has given plain, indication that the opposition criticism of the administration of the Game dc- ���������partmont, under tlie direction of his ! dentist honchmen', Dr. Baker, and Mr. Bowser's tolling assault upon the* weaknesses of the new election act, which he tore to shreds and in the framing of which he saw flic hand of the \"wicked partner in tho administration\" had got, home. The minister displayed an amount of peevishness and acrimony that, however undignified it was, was none tho less relished by_the opposition as proving the ���������effectiveness of their attacks. It was when he was attempting, to answer Mr. Bowser on the elections bill, one which, the opposition leader claimed, left the door wide open for the grossest election irregularities, that the Attorney-General sprung his sensation. Declaring that Mr. Bowser was well qualified fo speak of irregularities and crookedness, and accusing him of \"vile insinuations\"aud \"despicable tactics\", Hon. Mr. Farris produced a copy of an alleged cable which, he averred, had been sent by Mr. Bowser immediately following the general elections on Sept. U. 1!).16, to Sir Richard McBride, tiion agent-general for the Province at Lon don. The cable as quoted by the Attorney-General read: \"Soldier votes may give us twelve to fifteen scats. 1 want .1.80. Slump was general every .where. Prohibition carried by seven thousand.\" Into this cable the Attorney-General, whose virtuous indignation of the opposition's propcnslfv for insinuations was declaiinsd in theatrical manner, proceeded to read HOW YOU CAN TELL GENUINE ASPIRIN Only Tablets with \"Bayer Cross' are Aspirin���������No others! the insinuation that. Mr. Bowser was then sending out an S. 0. S.' for helo in other words demanding of th; late Eiir Richard that he produce the goods in the shape of ISO votes >o permit of the election of, his former political partner, these vot>:s,- apparently, to'be secured somehow in-the 'joiint of ihe overseas' soldier vol:;. He labored upon the phrase \"I want 180\". He saw in it- the appeal-of a .desperate political leader whose party -had been overwhelmed by' the righteous indignation of an outraged ��������� electorate and-who was willing to resort to any means to secure his return, even to tlie extent of manipulating the overseas vote to make up the deficiency in his civilian vote ai home. If cannot be said that the Attorney General's insinuation, he was careful not to make any direct charge, created any particular excitement o,. even assumed the proportions of, tlie nsar sensation it was intended to be. It developed (hat lh8 above cable,, incorrectly, quoted by Hon. Mr. Farris, was found on tlie office filer, or the- Agent-General's oflico when the Commission composed of Mcsrn-:; Whiteside, Nelson and Paulin.;, appointed 'by the 19.17 session of the Legislature lo proceed overseas and investigate (.lie charges of irregularity in the taking of the ovesreas' soldier vote on th'2 Prohibition retV.ron- # ci ii in, was in London. It will be remembered that as -.i result of U*;*f Commission's report to the special session in September ID 1.7, the Legislature decided to throw out some 4,000 odd ballots thus giving a majority fo Prohibition , The copy of tlie cable was brought back by thai; '���������ommission and handed to tho late Mr. Brewster who, apparently, was unable to read info it the moaning - the legal mind of the Attorney-Gen- ��������� oral has discovered. But, it went id appear, the latter saw his opportunity to inalce good his oft-repeated ihreat that he would nrjet his political traducer, the opposition leader, en the floor of five House and flic re confound him. The fact is the incident has not created oven a ripple of excitement in the political world. Tin bomb-shell had proved lo be a 'Vr.-' Tiro fact of the matter is that a cable was sent by Mr. Bowser in r-.>- ply to one he received from Sir Richard McBride on September 1G, 1'Jl.fj, two -days after the general elections hero. Sir Richard had cabled as follows: \"London Times reports reverses. Much rogref. Telegraph particulars, also si ale voles referendum'.' On (he same date Mr. Bowser cabled in reply: \"Soldiers vof'js may give us twelve to (iften seats in the House. I. want ISO fo cl-- eel me. Slump was general everywhere. Prohibition carried by sewn thousand.\" Mr. TJowacr promptly f ook up the insinuation by the Attorney-General puinting to the fact that .off-hand, lie ( Conl inni'd on Page Four) THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DAND&UIT Thero ir only one Aspirin, thai- marked with flic \"Bayer Crosa\"���������-all other tablet!? fire only'acid imitations.'��������� Genuine \"Bayer Tablets of Anpirm\" have been prescribed by physicist iks for nineteen years and proved safe by millions for Pain, Headsiehi*, Noiuaigia, Colds, .Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets���������-also larger \"Bayer\" paek'igci, c-ni bo had at any 'drug .store. Made in Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Xaycr. Manufacture of Monoaccticncidcstcr'of Salicylienckl. While it is well known that Aspirin moans Bayer manufacture-, to nsniftt flic public iigainsf imitations, the Tnblela of Bayer Company, Ltd., will be stamped with their general trade mark, tho \"Bayer Cross.\" Girls! Try It! Hair gets soft, fluffy an-J beautiful-���������Get a 3mall bottly of Danderlne. If you cnrci for heavy hair ih.'i r!������ tens with beauty and n radiant, w-fi life; has an incomparable softness asici ia fluffy and lustrous, try .Danderinc. Just one application doubles [].r beauty of your hair, \"besides it. iniuv. ��������� 'd Lately dis:.������ iho hair of it=i lustre, its strength and iU very life, and if wot-overcome it produces a- iV.-ur- i ah ness and itching of lli*' scalp; tho hair rents fi'.mi-.ii. lnos'.-ti 'ivd.dic* -ibf'v the hair fully out f;..-C {���������'������������������.!ivly trt . -���������>mnll bottle, of Knv.vlie'i'r, Damicrh-.o 'rorn any dm;; si ore and 'tii.': try it. PAGE FOUR THE ABBOTSFOIlb , POST, ABBOTSFORD, B. & t^r*n*mm*~i^'m a^i^ ;���������-��������� u.ui-1 a>v?:-Km*-ma.*.'---i.^-r~- THAN THE HKEF, PORK, VEAL.and oilier Tresh Mea's - Purchased from W Hi i ts 6z LaRiVii^nALL Successors to C. Sumner G-VE US A TfaAL b'OR A MONTIt AND BE CONVINCE:\") B. C. Phone 'II. ft u, n . f . n ra r^ farmers' Phone .1 001 5dceu.se No. O-J^Oi'J Abbotsford, B.C A. E. HUMPHRI.Y (LaU; Tnj-li r aiul IJiiiuphivy) B. C. Land Sir'veyor and Civil Evn5;-n or \"LlLiLA V .������. Xi. ____ -1 Ooiwn ',') H;i.li Blii. Lil! 'W.'LCK ���������)s<;\"J'X'i,A'r!o csots ins LVSTUL'CTIOA'S LAST HTURSDAY ��������� yoo shoul 100 per Your Buildings against Fire. Because rebuilding cos's cent more than a few years ago. Yet Insurance rn.fcs iiave .not increased. IL O. HARTLEY, Abbotsford, B. C. KeiirosenUng- Board Companies Only P bhotsfw* CXiL. l From Fraser Valley Jiccord) A well attended meeting of tho .0. \\V. V. A. was held on .Thursday, last Ma:-oli IJfh at tha Imperial Hall Mr.- A-. Mars', of Port Coriuiflam. who is carrying the proxy, as delegate for lhe Mission Branch was present aud received instructions on various questions. Among the questions to b-3 dealt with are: Civil Re-cstablishmcnt, Increased' Pensions, A return of the 10 p.c. of the purchase price of land, Settlement of returned m^n on improved land in preference to stump land. 'Die right to lie given to r-Gtu rued man who has been assisted by Government to hold civil ofllce. Oriental Question. At the meeting held in Ottawa wlnn tlie returned soldiers will in- huviow fell govern men I on questions ^ of importance to LIi'3 returned men. Waller Drinnan will represent Abbotsford. Our BREAD comes as regularly as the sun freshly baken for you each morning, and brings health and strength to hundreds of families. When'you come to think of it, our bread is a mighty factor in this community, au it furnishes the power that moves the man thai keeps,, the machinery of business going, vve feel a big responsibility in this matter, and would no more think of lett ing the quality deteriorate than we would of leaving town. ALBERT LEE, Grocer and BaKer \\$g���������=rrr=^ ' ���������.'* j.11 _p TRAFFIC TRUCK LINE T\"*J Fast Daily Freight Service between Vancouver, Anbolsiord and intermediate points including New Westminster,'Cioverdafi, i.angley Frairie, Murrayville and Aldergrove. G jenerai Freight Delivered Both Ways LONG DfSTANCF FURNITURE MOVING ' Nothing too Inrge Nothing too small COM P LUTE' SAT! SKA OT I ON G I-A ������: A X TK H I) 1\\ an (J H. GO'S UN Abbotsford Office: Abbotsford Garage, Phone Ahbofsi'ord 7. 321 Kingsway. Phone Faii-iucnt o700 *j������*c5 LA! I) AT REST A T. N. T. Explosive of great strength, safety and freedom from noxious fumes No Headaches G '���������l Vancouver Ofiicc: A.-'W FEATURES TO PRIZE LIST WANTED TIio funeral of the late Mrs. Edith Clapp McTaggarf took place from lhe family residence on Saturday, March I IU.li at 2 p. in., followed by sorrowing; friends and neighbors, who ilteud'Sd to show their last rospectu e deceased lady and her family. Key. Mr. McDiarmid ofliciatcd. Tlie pallbearers were Messrs \\AV. vlc'iilwen, F. L. Ivelchcson, 10. P. Fer- igusen, J. 13. Miliar, A. S. Henry, VV. ���������Fletcher. I Anions; those who contributed flor- i \\ al lokens were: j Wreath, Mr. Aruhur McTaggart. j and family; from Husband, Mr. E. j- McTaggart: Mr. and Mrs. F. L. j ��������� Ketcheson, Hatzic VV. 1., Miss Helen I i 10. Kates and pupils, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millar and Archie, from her Mother, Tlalzie Union Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Couper, Mr. and Mtj. T. Fripp,, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and family, Mr. and Mrs. MclOwen, Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Hickling, Mrs. Insurance of all kinds NOTARY PUBLIC Marriage Licences Issued L .c-caimm Abbotsford <%������M A*' ^k ](9>^rj( ok Hi &&> liiilSlTY THIIOU'.V TO WINDS The Agricultural Association are' Farmers' Boys and Girls between adding new features to this year's *-!le ages of ten and seventeen to join prize .list. A contest between the fol- T''0 Merchants Dank cf Canada Calf, '\"*-i*-;l'*'*'',:'Son and Ravic. lowing districts (1) Nicomen Island Club. and Derocho, (2) Dewdney, CA) Haf-! ^''3' a calf to raise this season. zic and Hatzic Island (4) Mision j T*'o Bank will lend you the mono*-' from the western boundary of Hatzic 0I* your note at C per cent to pur- Victoria. March 13.���������Petulence Lo and including Cedar Valley road, chase a calf. srl.lom displayed by a minister was Enter your calf in the Agricultur- shown by Attorney-General Farris al Fair. Special prizes will be giv- in the House this week when, for en for competition open to club mem hers. Write for an Application for Mem- DC1^ J ii. 1\\ i 1 (5J all the rest of the municipality of Mission for a challenge cup to be won by the districts putting up the best-exhibit of fruit, vegetables, grain dairy produce, etc. The scale of points will be as follows: Fresh Fruits, Boxes and Plates..300 Preserved Fruits , 200 \"able Vegetables ancl Roots 2.10 Grains and Agricultural Seeds ....2 00 Forage Plants v...300 Roots and Vegetables for stock....2.\"io Dairy Products .' 22\"i Bacon, Ham, Pork Products 100 Honey 75 Poultry Eggs, Poultry Products..250 Boys and girls desirous of .eiiierro������ a Calf Club are asked to consult the manager of >.he Merchants Bank who will give them information how to become members of the Club. Prizes will be .i-ivon at the r'ali Fair for the bos or t'irl tho third time he expressed his ro- | suntment at what, he termed, were bcrship form or call in and obtain tl12 ')0(-l.v a**d annoying tactics of the one. Entries will close on April 15th J O'*i'03ition in seeking to throw dis- 1920 For full particulars apply to F. J. ROCHlo\". Mann.ior The Mc-t-chaitts V.iuik of Curmisu. .Mission C'W.v. I>. C. VOU SALE���������! Grade Jersey Cow. :' years di], freshen hist week in June; one Duroc Jersey Rrood Sow, 1 year old, due to farrow, first weoK in April. Apply F. A. 10. Verchere, Stnvp Lake Road, Mission City. 2- FO.i SAL10---U dozen White Leg- sf Calf shown l;v bov ������������������*-������'������������������ 'Ions: 7 It. (!. R. I. Kod Pullois ���������i-,. .,..'������������������ ���������,.,*.,.'��������������� ,' 1, ,*' ' * 'uolLS. Apply uox H2, Ifatzic, M. C. l 'fUxn l\"U[lUi ,-e!cI)U0Ilc me8sagM , , that appeared to have been charg ed credit upon Dr. Baker, chairman of the Game Conservation Board. The opposition, in the public accouius committee, have been demanding particulars of accounts put in by Dr. Baker, who, v.iiile he received no sal- iry as chairman, is granted his tra- . oliiiig exjienses and, in addition, is pkuod ujicn the same basis as a min- 'stcr and gets- tftO por day for hotel .:.nd otli-2r personal outlaya. Secausa tlis opposition demanded particulars cf a bill for ^5.1.\") charged by Baker \\ trip to Ottawa last fall, detail's'' s g On the .claim that it is \"Cheaper Advertising\" than newspaper advertising, a good many unnecessary advertising schemes are sold to business men. The plans for buying are usually m'ade in the home at the warm fireside, not when the family is on an amusement jaunt. Supplementary advertising includes all advertising outside of-newspaper advertising. ii &> t Now is the time to get your supply of Butter Wrappers for summer months. Get them at BATES' PRINTING OFTrCE. 1 itu*. v?,j3 ������* c Vii/ i fcTiiOipi���������^Jiar '.M-ris declared an effort was being ma do to force the doctor, who, he ap- jpoared to argue, is above criticism as he is receiving .no salary, to resign. The Attorney-General's eulogy of the Doctor and of his public spirit in giv Jig his services free, appeared to be somewhat over-done. Of his peevish .less there was no doubt. Dignity was thrown to the winds when, on Wednesday, tho Attorney- Goncral declared that Mr. Poley's actions in the public accounts committee had been \"so small, so miserably mean\" that he, as head of the game administration would see to it that that member's application for a permit to tap quail, one which had been refused to the game board' and to se- curo which Mr. Pooley, who is a keen enthusiast In game conservation, had appealed to the Minister. In the past Esquimau's member had secured such permits annually his idaa be- i for certain public institutions as teh | Workmen's Compensation Board and i lhe Boys' industrial Home, Hon. Mr. tion as to dental work done by him up against the government, in forma-. ing that the quail to other sections of Vancouver IsIancTand roloas.1 them thus Improving the stock. Now because he dared to give Dr. Baker's accounts the once over, Mr. Pooley will be disciplined by the Attorney- General. It developed in the public accounts committee, that tho Comptroller- General had occasion to complain of tho nninncr in which Dr. Baker put in his accounts ancl that the Deputy- Attorney-General had replied that the doctor waa not to be considered as a mere civil servant and that the charges complained of should b-> promptly paid.. Mr. Bowser suggested he had known the'doctor for a long time and was convinced his accounts require close scrutiny, a statement that greatly incensed the Attorney-General who retorted that of who he believed Mr. Bowser's accounts could the better be investigated. It has now got to the stage that when the opposition desire to '-'ike a \"rise\" out of tho Attorney- General all they have to do is to mention Baker and (ho House is tinted to one oC what Mr. Bows-?,, dubs them \"peevish orations.\" ���������to-7 \"Wlf*\" it\" i m lC ft -������ '( r- I; r T i I r '\" t w ������-:&&&"@en, "Print Run: 1910-1924

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