Sibi en - ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS — SUMAS PRAIRIE No Rehabilitation Policy By | SQ a TT, A Good-Food Standard at Cut-cost Prices f!.2%5 %22%82his 'S="882| ., tenon cea eee|| Now Arriving~the latest a _ Ideas in Spring Clothing! 7 H \f'| last week at the age of s HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE, Princess ..-.-. Tin 10c {I} !3st.week at the age of 78 year COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER—NO OBLIGATION ! - Vancouver daily newspapers in their appeal for a new deal in Sumas clamation taxation, and to urge upon the government its responsibility in ee a pian OATS, Ogilvie -------------- 6-Ib. bags 35c Mr. and Mrs. Ross, of Sisco iboo Highway, are visiti ey ee 3--Ib. jars 50c; I-lb: jars 22 Sigler. Sdequately rellabiiitating “lake anes Fe eS Sie Miss Francis McPhail of Vancouver | settlers destituted by the flood, Reev rin resses - - - . = PASTRY FLOUR, Ogilvie Chef 7” sl ee a 10 Ibs. 39¢ visited her parents at the week-end. Hougen, Mr. A. Campbell and Mr. G. 3 A beautiful assortment, ranging in sizes from 14 to 52. These be recent fire in the building; ! and Mrs. Thos. De-| Heller on Thursday interviewed the daughter. operators of the Vancouver Province tie Social Club and}2"@ the Vancouver Sun. Before sti g public interest CHOCOLATE, Rowntree’s Unsweetened ---- 14-lb. 19¢ Born—To Mr lair, at home, _ TOILET TISSUE, Purex -- -----+-+---+-- 3 for 25c The Sumas FE at $1.95. Your choice while they las friends held’ a “linen shower” at the _ a TEA, Our Bulks are Best --------.. Lb. 49c¢ and 40c | Lees rt hirs M. Nelles on Thursday | use of the newspapers, il was thought Men’ s Fine Wool Sacks Se ee Sepalwade ~ COFFE « . }f| afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. Co >, E, Fresh Ground .- -..-.-.. Lb. 49c; 35c; 25c a eongone| he Be Saar all dvisable to peanen: Pre: age Epes ARG recor ERIE DES offthetbect nit ee ae oye + 2 aga y e, & ¢ S' - SODAS, Chiristie’s +. .---. ++... Mcieet oe 2 Ibs. 25c of Bradner are moving to Sumas SC Eataont: Ain (Grown of cent. value. In a beautiful range of patterns; in sizes 10 to 11% s 7 7 abd Prairie. Prior to their departure, = oy a J 3 Be: % hes en we : FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES their Bradner friends tendered them|the “Province undertook this on a ee Mattresses - - = = = $11.00 and $8.50 a farewell party. Thursday evening. We carry two grades only, Simmonds make, all layer felt; the best! oka We Deliver { g Mr. Cromie, who had on that day O. Phone 111 ! returned from Victoria after an un- ° successful interview with the Premier s 5 lati t Vancouver city affairs, EI e . u promised the support of his paper if | On March 26th, the Tip Top Tailors Stylist, Mr. Lowden, = | the Sumas request does not obtain a . . Stee satisfactory answer. will be at this store all day; you are invited to look Turned Down By Putullo over this wonderful line of British Woolens Outcome of the telephone conver- sation was a personal visit by Mr. Brown to Victoria, where he sugges- ted that the government contribute an amount equal to the public sub- scription ($10,000) for Sumas relief. Premier Puttullo refused to do this. The Premier was then asked what compensation the government intend- ed to provide those farmers who had sustained heavy losses. He reiterated the decision of his government, given out two weeks ago to the Sumas Landowners’ delegation to the effect that “each case would be dealt with separately."— whatever that might indicate. Z0UR TIRES ALL MY GOLD CROWNS FOR AN EXTRA TIRE ee : \ =i . fj | e y GILMOUR’S Moder Store | PHONE 4 THE HOUSE OF pecan MERCHANDISE WEIR’S FIREPROOF GARAGE ] Save You Trouble and Money. Wrecker Phope 36 A Cozy ich Land’ Farm ? I have several choice properties at a bargain and can advise you of all lo- cal conditions, having been familiar with them for many years. | Ste neat a “A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned’’ Cheque for $200 was received from the Vancouver “Sun’ on Monday by the Relief Committee, with a notation in the accompanying letter “....Sor- ry this amount is not larger, but as you know, we used most of our fun in the early days of the campaign.” R. G L. CLARK Representative of the Vancouver uit and Honey Act”, a consumer| Province was taken over the flooded and producer measure, will be dis-|@™ea by members of the Committee cussed on the next B. C. lectric| yesterday, and after checking over farm broadcast by R. G. L. Clark, the disbursements, deposited $3,000 member of the fruit inspection branch | residue of that newspaper ’s fund, in federal department of agriculture the local bank for requisition of the in Vancouver. Mr, Clark's talk will| itizens’ committee. BROWN’S PURE be heard from CHWK and CRCV, k SINGAPORE SLICED on March 18, commencing at 8.45 0’-| ppyFORD MEETING PROTESTS Pi l | ARD THESE SPECIALS GOOD FOR THURS., FRI, & SAT7DAY— MOTHER’S PEARL WHITE FLOUR Laundry Soap In Gingham Sacks Insurance is worthless unless it is ia SAFE! * McCallum giyes guaranteed coyerage and QUICK SETTLEMENT og McCALLUM The Pioneer Insurance Man » MANN BLDG. (Upstairs). Telephone 43 A 49 Ib. 1° 6 bas for 19° sack - FRASER RIVER BRIDGE DEAL Buy Now at This Price ! Oddfellows hall was filled to ca- 2 {ms - 15° 2 lbs. for 25° pacity on Saturday evening, when Bad balelaeenes SUGAR CRISP Dr. Lyle Telford spoke on the West- minster bridge question, and also touched upon other issues of import- ance. In his usual forceful style, the ‘$T. PATRICK’S BBOTSF ORD THEATRE “Always a Good, Clean Show with PERFECT Sound’’ EF. A. STOCKWELL, Manager and Lessee speaker quoted facts and Se Usce to H ] i show the bridge would cost far too th (@) t | an ee an's_ Orchestra Two Shows Sat. & Wed. Evening, 7 & 9 p.m, Matince Sat. at 2.30 much money, and was not wanted by ea ats orn a es aa sees 9.30 to 2 30: Admission 50c the residents of the Lower Matnians: € | ; fais FRIDAY & SATURD: 5 a A resolution condemning the govern- _ # Free bus from Mission ISAS Ns £ ae: LAr Chad Sug LOH ment’s policy in regard to the bridge, Ib. box ¢ packets c