FIP SERT IS Ta En mop ae sapere aibacea ate rd sang in Par meetix ence, i = King order. Pro buildi © 80 quick in cficient. a Stock of MEN ME: OVERALLS—OVERALLS— Get The Mill Store SUGAR, the finest quality, per 100 pound sack . ~ General Merchandise in this district PURE STRAWBERRY JAM, an extra-special value - 4-1. pail 490 LUX, the indispensable laundry requisite for fine articles, pkt. ] ()'¢ LIFERUOY SOAP, the tried and proven article, per cake ROYAL RED SOCKEYE SALMON, 780 tall tins, special == = 330 PPLE, No. 2 tins, Q tins for Q5e $585 WORK SHIRTS, a range of real values, from 85° to $375 WORK SHOES, medium weight, Goodyear, bargain $425 our Prices; some bargains in Real Heavy-Duty Durable, Well Tailored Overalls for Men LADIES.—Look over our Displays of Hosiery, Haberdashery, Etc., Ete J. S. DALY Upper Kilgard Store Phone 19X or Farmers 2014 MRs. J. O. TRETHEWEY LEAVING TO RESIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA The many friends of Mrs, J. Tre- thewey will regret to hear that she has booked passage from New York )guly 8 for England, and after a short \stay in London will leave for Cape | where she will Town, South Africa, make her home, Master Joey will ac- company her. Mrs. Trethewey has resided in Ab- botsford for almost 15 years, and has a large circle of friends here and at the Coast, who will miss her warm per- sonality and generous hospitality. Her furniture and effects are being sold pri- yatély, the local hospital benefitting by ‘a acquisition of some upholstered pieces at a very low price, and sale of the house is pending. Mrs, Trethewey will be a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Combs, in Cape ‘Town. Dan Winton has extended his truck freighting service to Mission in con- junction with the Rural Truck line, A pretty presentation was made at the Ladies’ Aid meeting held at Mrs. Stady’s home on Wednesday last, when Mrs. Downle received a beautiful bead- ed handbag as a gift from her co- workers in the Society. Mrs. J. Cam- eron also received a silver sandwich BOAT FREIGHT SERVICE CON- NECTION FOR SUMAS PROPOSED Messrs, Rosberg and King, represent- ing the Pacific Coast Terminals, have been through the district recently mak- ing @ survey of crop potentialities with a view to inaugurating a freight boat service between New Westminster and the Sumas pumping station. An ex- ceptionally low freight rate is Possible by water, and farmers with potatoes and similar heavy perishable produce would save much in transportation costs if a sufficient quantity of farm produce were handled to make such a service warranted. Two Diesel boats of a type similar to those in operation on the Columbia contemplated, and an executive of the Royal City storage project is making a trip to Portland to obtain first-hand information upon these vessels, Excellent wharfage may be provided adjacent to Sumas pumping station, near where the Campbell River Logging Co. has booming grounds, tugs of sey- eral feet draught finding no difficulty in navigating right up to the canal It is expected that Sumas and Matsqui farmers’ co-operatives will shortly be made a definite proposal relative to the scheme. UPPER SUMAS river from the Dalles to Astoria are |. CLAYBURN i Mr. and Mrs, Keith have retufned to their home in Vancouver after spending the past week guests of Mr, and Mfs. Gillies, Mr. Keith was one of the B. C and Washington ticket agents who were guests at the Harrison Hot Springs Hotel recently. Mrs. R. A. Cooper and Miss Betty Cooper left on Wednesday for ‘Toronty, ‘They will travel by boat from For William through the Great Lakes to Fort Nichol. ‘They expect to be away about six weeks, Mrs. Frank Thompson has returned home from Vancouver, where she was the guest of Mrs, Roderick Thompson. Mr, and Mrs. Young and family spent the week-end at their cottage at White Rock, Mr. W. Brooks spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Brooks at Langley Prairie, Kenneth Thompson has secured a position on the liner “Empress of Asia and sails this week for the Orient. Mission municipal building will be constructed of Clayburn brick, 26 thou- sand having been purchased for the urpose, i] details were discussed. a Mr. Angus Fadden and son Douglas of New Westminster visited at the home tray as a token of esteem prior to mak- ing her home in Vancouver. Mrs, Gurrie visited in Vancouver this week. Remember the Ladies Aid party at the Manse on Thursday next. - . | Roofing—Roofing—Roofing— are you ccessories ; building? We stock all grades, white, tar or heavy. But only one quality— THE BEST. Preserving season is now and started, and we have some kettles at Repair Parts for Accessories : Brett's Limited carry a Stock of Auto Accessories the largest in the District, and are able to supply Repair Parts for Accessorics on Almost Every Make of Car, Lists of All Motor Attachments, No matter what your make of car or kind of Accessory—we can obtain for you a quick repair service. Ter ena easy prices. I. N, Armstrong Hardware, Weatherby corner, Abbotsford. tf Girl Guides the rally in Chilliwack last Saturday, join- ing the girls of Rosedale, Sardis and Chilliwack patrols in drills, marches, dress drill and other Guide activities. ‘They were escorted by their leaders, Mts H. F. Thorn and Mrs. E. Barrett. Members of Trinity Ladies Aid at- tended the regular meeting of St. Paul's Auxiliary on Tuesday and spent an enjoyable afternoon. Engagement of Mr, J. Campbell and Miss Mae Wilson has been announced, the marriage to take place in Abbots- ford Trinity church on June 29. by Maintaining Proper Indexed All Roads Are Paved when you ride in the new Model A Ford : A Demonstration will Convince You While working in Hargitt’s garage at Mission, G. Lyons of Abbotsford was severely burned on his right arm and hand when gasoline which he was us- ing ignited. MAPLE LEAF ORCHESTRA Good Music. Good Prizes ~ oe NOTICE Mining Company officials are asked to note the provisions of Section 16) “Mineral Survey and Development Act”, which are quoted herewith, and to govern themselves accordingly. “(1). Where a corporation, other than a private company under the “Companies Act”, acquires an interest in, or title to, or engages in work on ny mining property situate in a min al survey district, it shall forthwith notify the Resident Engineer of that district, and the Provincial Miner- alogist, and file with them full par- ticulars thereof, and shall also file with them, as soon as it is issued, a copy of every prospectus or statement in lieu of prospectus which is required by the “Companies Act” to be filed with the Registrar of Companies. * (2), Where a corporation, other than a private, company under the ‘Companies Act”, issues, publishes, or distributes, or causes to be issued, pub- lished, or distributed, any pamphlet, bulletin, circular, advertisement, * or Duplication relating to any mining Property situate in the Province in which the corporation has any inter- est or on which the corporation is en- gaged im work, the corporation shall forthwith file a copy of the pamphlet, bulletin, circular, advertisement, — or publication in the office of the Resi- mit Engineer of the mineral survey ree copies of same in the office of the Department of Mines at Victoria. * (3), If a corporation makes de- fault in complying with any require- ment of this section, it shall be Mable, on summary conviction, to a fine not 35c Refreshments. Regular Prices every week JELLY RULES all flavors - - - - 4 for 25° DATES, fresh - - - - - - pounds for 25° ORANGES, a good size, sweet, well ripened fruit, 3 dozen for 47° CHOCOLATE DROPS, the good old-fashioned kind. you ate when you were a kid - - 25° BRAID'S TEA, just in—also a GOOD CUP AND SAUCER FREE with every pound - - - - 6 c STRAWBERRY JAM, a rich, tasty, wholesome fruit 4b pail 47° BERRIES — TOMATOES — CAULIFLOWER — BANANAS We Have Them All—At Lowest Prices O. W. BENEDICT ABBOTSFORD KILGARD DENNISON Percolator Set A Gift to Please any bride This unusually attractive cof- fee percolator set is but one B. C. Electric Stores many beautiful gift selections for the June bride, Percolators are priced as low as $3.45, with Complete sets from $11.75 See this Ironer demonstrated at our Show Rooms, Ladies exceeding twenty-five dollars for every day during which the default a and every director and every manager of the corporation who knowingly and wilfully authorizes or permits the de- fault, shall be* lable to the like penalty”. A Yor Information Regarding British Columbia Mines apply to— Department of Mines, VICTORIA, B.C. Special Bulletins, Annual Reports, Etc. furnished free of charge on appli- cation. are inyited to step in and iron a towel. Each lady who does this will be given a slip to be filled out, from which a lucky number will be drawn. The winner will be entitled to pur- chase a THOR table froner at HALF PRICE, British Columbia Electric Railway Company STORE AT B. C, E. STATION E, WEBSTER, Manager TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. T. 8. Paton, B.A., Pastor Services on Sunday Next— 10 am—Sunday School and "Teen Age classes. 11 am—Morning Worship. ~ 3 pm—Service in St. Paul's church, Huntingdon. 720—Evening Worship. se of his parents on Sunday. The June meeting of the Uj Sumas W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. J. L. Starr, and resulted in quite large attendance of members and visitors. After the routine business was over, the collection of flowers brought by the members were judged by the hostess and Mrs. L. Curtis of Huntingdon. Mrs. George Fadden was awarded first prize, Mrs. G, Tamboline second; the prizes being plants donated by the hostess. Later an apron sale took place and the aprons were considered very use- ful and attractive. The rockery and flowers were also greatly admired. The afternoon came to a close with the serving of delicious refreshments and a very pleasent time. Directors of Sumas Agricultural As- sociation met in the*municipal hall on Monday and drew up tentative plans for the 1929 prize list. Committees were delegated to various work, and John A. McDonald GENERAL CONTRACTOR EVERY KIND OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & REPAIRS Frame, Concrete, or Brick Promptitude, Thoroughness and Reliable Workmanship Always. McCallum Road, south of M.S.A. Hospital, Abbotsford Telephone 125® “Safety First’’ Drugs at Abbotsford’s Pioneer Pharmacy JAP RAY! Se Ladies Summer Dresses LADIES' LADIES’ A-B-C- FADEPROOF PRINTS, Special «--+++++« $2.95 LA . v DRESSES, special = sseesspeeerenee $3.50 DIES’ VOILE ; 18 OR GIRLS WHOOPEE DRESSES, Two-Plece ...- $ 95 LADIE! 2 Smart Dress Materials PRINTS, 32-inches wide, per yard VOILES, 36-inches wide, per yard GIRLS and CHILDREN’S ATANGARD HOTEL BLOCK rovers $125 PRINT DRESSES, sizes 36 to 44, SPECIAL 25% 35% 45° 18° 50° 40° 95° CREPES, all colors, per yard .-- ONS and BETTER DRESS GOODS, from DRESSES, from Light Summer Footwear in . Leather and Rubber J. GILMOUR PHONE ABBOTSFORD 4 ABBOTSFORD BAKERY AKES OOKIES Quality IES Bread Ask your Store your Grocer your Door our Driver At WEEKES & BADER - Props. Mann Block Phone 111 Mrs. Heller is visiting friends in Van- ARCHUS SOE DRY CLEANER §()¢; FURNITURE 9 || couver for a few days this week. Shell Household . .POLISH 40° 60° $1.00. RE e SHELL FLY SPRAY will arrive this FALE WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Products wek - - - Boe & 75c SORDID HS in the WOODBURY'S SOAP, reg. 25¢ - 730 Agents for Massey-Harris Machinery St, Matthew's Parish Hall 3 cakes for 63c ‘ Abbotsfo: CHILLIWACK ABBOTSFORD MISSION On Thursday, June 13th. WOODBURY'S SHAVING CREAM & et Phone 82; Night 93X At 8 PM. SHAVING! SOaE/zee: shel Sie Reduced abrices Woodbury’s Shaving Stick refill 23° SHAVING BRUSHES, reg. $1.75, $] 09 Bismutated MAGNESIA Tablets 50° 35¢ TOOTHBRUSH and 50c TOOTHPASTE, the 2 for 49° Not the Usual “Cut-Rate’ Pharmacy h we may offer Price Reductions, they are on Staa- dard lines. We will ALWAYS maintain our high standard of only the Highest Quality of merchandise, but “just what the doctor orders” None but the purest drugs and chemicals enter into the dis- pensing of our prescriptions. Our slogan is “Just What the Doc- tor Orders’—dispensed by Registered Pharmacists. Eric T. Weir, Phm.p. PHONE NOg NIGHT PHONE 32 ‘on standard lines these ROUTLEDGE MOTORS, LTD. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Jack Builer HAS BEEN APPOINTED OUR REPRESENTATIVE IN THIS DISTRICT SUCCEEDING MR. RICHIER, WHO IS NO LONGER IN OUR SERVICE AND WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE FOR YOU Chevrolet Automobiles AND OTHER G. M. C, PRODUCTS km lugis og MISSION CITY, BO, . ea ied Pes * A HARD PAR4 ; No. 8, Tekarra’s Cut—430 yards, Par 4, Have You Made Your Will? Only second in importance to Position of your estate in accord ing of a SAFE Executor. Its leng' never dies and is never ill or ab: ideal Executor. . Booklet “Some Remarks on Wills” mailed on request, THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY Executors and Trustees cecution of a Will to ensure the dis- nee with your wishes, is the choos- thy experience and the fact that it ent, make the ‘Trust Company the . Mrs. Sumner visited her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Wall in Vancouver this week. PRs is ier ta car pean its effect, so harmless, | c directions s branch; 626 Pender St. W. A.M. J. English, Manager Assets under administr ation exceed $400,000,000 } 430° KOO 300 200 700 ° a fine score haye been wrecked by hole No. 8 of the Saspee Tar gal Golf Course, Jasper National Park, Alberta, over which the Canadian amateur championship of the R.C.G.A. will be played from August 19th to 24th this summer. It is a dog-leg with a high knoll to be negotiated before the second shot can be placed on a sloping green that is lightning fast and guarded by a deep grass covered ditch. The contour of this green is such that an error of a fraction of an inch in i ins disaster, Ree ee een aan the Canadian Amateur the Western Canada ‘Amateur will be played over the Jasper Park Lades Course, and this will provide plenty o: cane aion fh ehcp OE high handicaps automatic. a out of the Dominion event. a ee photograph shows the fairway just below the elevated tee. Below is a sketch to scale showing the hole in detail, Play in the will take place from No, 1 5 2 eee ay Wate us acids. American riy ‘ Each bottle containy fall any drugstore. wane ne als. | Whitney sae S é Wasp engine, on “Maren? miles flown in Canada, ; | to tne age of 801 with her son spent in Vancow are visitin, has resign staff and Miss Mi visiting her , Over in brigade teed, the bi fire outsid, Average R. Machel] Hardware, Paints, Garden Accessories _ thus saving money, and getting the best - Matsqui Co-Operative Association Miss Agnes Ebbeson fully finishing Normal at Bellingham. Misses M, Casse! Mrs. Smith ar | G. R. Timoth: i J high schoo wey Puinet arriving fo; week was be ps $65, and unless Secured at th stock at the bred Jersey, pa; The crowd Builders Supplies, Etc. if not stocked all handled ona small margin ft and merchan Finest Qualities at Lowest Market Cost y Your Household Supplies the Co-operative Way G. H ; . M ; Telephones: Mission 1921: Abbotsfora eee 3 a ATSQUI, B MATSQur Ea eae ES of Matsqui, on June 9th, Be Neuen | E minster, a son, est. | e | is} || A comp Parents here, after “Uawving || G, OMPEETE LOCAL store her year at the Bee reware, Dry Goo Boots & Sho, es, Patent M. 1 Poultry Feeds, Flour, Gaiingl | Phone Ap, 86y Gifford Station You can buy cheaq and well in Gifford on the schoo} Usiness. buyers, » aN of Seattle}! MF. Beha: Per recor @ Gelay in-the tire | Sn fn “i on let prea Of each fae Re ces obtained. H. ri ane te Of the herg ae Ra I's Satisfaction, Ae Atsqui all iq Johnson, Wh a mare ee eat hag the Peace a, mn Durchased by | Iman and Ey; | eres : va Cadq- Ba eek-end Visiting friends nd young i Mrs. J. Rennes” Of Idaho} Pal of Mission he formerly of Matsa ed his Position will go into by, Idred Behrner parents here. Mission the a comment was t S syste of m of Seneral. over keeping rigade ¢ le the el farm }, y bought the peat -t Friday, mith Vc raagater syrechased the Mis. 500, & price roveme d plans 9 of Bie cas Ing $180 for the’ Ww © ani aa large; Practically at en