PAGE TWO ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Se Bieta ee Red & White Store MARMALAD - = 25e SHREDDED WHEAT == - ~ 2le Red & White 82-0z. jar CUE ie eee Se PEACHES sium - = de CERTO tiiea Ss 25 e BAKING POWDER =r" =. - ~—17e M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 Shower, Birthday, Sympathy, Wedding, Wedding Anniversary, Baby Announcements, etc. Shower Gifts A choice selection of English China: cups and saucers, cake plates, tea pots, cream and sugar; from 50c up. —Gift Wrappings and Seals for All Occasions— CARDS { —Assorted Candles Always in Stock— ae > Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Kodaks Developing ERIC T, WEIR, Phm. B. Stationery Phone 8 VISITORS WELCOME We Invite Visitors to Inspect our Bakery THURSDAY and FRIDAY between 2 P.M. and 4 P.M. Abbotsford Bakery Weekes & Bader, Props. TELEPHONE 1% Summer Clearance Sale CHILDREN’S PRINT DRESSES; pique’s and cottons Value to $1.50 for COOL SUMMERY WASH SILKS; only a few left Value to $3.00 for BETTER QUALITY DRESSES, Value to $3.50 : $].95 grouped for clearance $2" ANKLE SOX } 19¢ The Singer Store Miss Beryl White Abbotsford Secccccccccccccesececccccccccccsceccecccceseeces Gifford Mr. Frances Westlin attended the B.. & K. picnic at Sechelt. Miss Nancy Rennie visited Mrs Manzer at New Westminster on INDIVIDUALITY Whims of fashion lead us on, and the ability of our designer to create and suggest the more becoming coiffures is giving our salon prestige with the smarter Wednesday. get. For a new and different Mr. P. Hanson has erected a hairdress ; new silo on his farm at Gifford. Mrs. Larson, who has_ been spending a few days with Mrs. J. MARIGOLD Westlii has returned to Jervis BEAUTY SHOPPE |"::"". pete cK: AD GOCE air! Hodgeg and Eleanor and Joyce Mable of Vancouver and Mrs. Enerhog, Judith and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, Patsy and Dona of Sumas visited Mr, and Mrs. P. Hanson on Sunday. Miss Eva Warren of Eyebrow, Sask., visited Mr, and Mrs. P-. Arthurs for a few days. Marvin Brown of Vancouver is spending the summer with his ‘BRUM Texaco Central ye Service —Featuring Unsurpassed Gas— . aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- Fire Chief | Sky Chief || i" Oils, Tires, Tubes, Batteries Mr. Noreen of Hope is the and’ “Auto Accessories guest of Mr, Everrett Westlin. Mr. and Mrs, J. Westlin mot- ored to Vancouver on Saturday. Mrs. S. Gilberg and son spent Wednesday with Miss Myrtle Borg. More than 22,000 acres of barren P.M. ZALESKY, Prop. LOWER SUMAS ROAD RRR REE ERIS A young fellow asked his teach- er why when you send anything f and weed infested land in com- by ship it is called a car-go, and ri an : it: you mer it ina car it is called|™UMity pastures in the drought a laitnenent? You may tell him,|*®"® of Western Canada have been re-seeded to Crested Wheat couldn't. since teacher Grass, Brome and sweet clover. TIRED ACHING BURNING FEET ! Allays Pain and Soreness Banishes Offensive Odors In just 5 minutes after an application of Emerald Oil you'll get the surprise of your life. Your fired tender smarting feet will literally jump for joy. IN TEMPORARY QUARTERS Owing to sale of the premises, E. S. Eklund, who has been operating the Red Top Service Station in Matsqui, has moyed to temporary accommodstions at his residence on the Harris Road, near Baptist church, Matsqui, His garage service will thus continue without interrup- tion. He wishes to thank his customers for their patronage in the past and solicits a con- tinuation of their business, No fu © trouble—you just apply a little of the oil over the surface of the feet night and moming or any time you want comforting relief. Just a little and rub it well in. It’s simply wonderful the way it acts; while for feet that sweat and give off an offensive odor there's nothing better. It's not cheap but it sure ‘e .good-—and economical too. druggist sells Moone’ 1 Emerald il—satisfaction guaranteed or Contributed Personal Paragraphs by our District Correspondents Bradner A joint Parish outing to Bowen Island on Wednesday included members of St. Margaret's and St. Matthew's Churches with St. James’ Church and Sunday Schoo members of Vancouver. The early morning start from this end was the reason more were not able to attend. It is expected that next year arrangements for tran- sportation from Bradner will be made. Mrs. Messer, and Master Ray- mond Heaton of Vancouver are visiting at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carmichael. Mr. Norman Hansen, New West- minster, and Miss Fay Hansen of Mission are vacationing at their home here. z Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Case were re- cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gardner. Miss Mildred Carmichael, who has been spending a vacation with Mrs. Adams in Vancouver, has re- turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis have left for Vancouver where they expect to spend the next few weeks. Mrs. L. C. Gardner, who under- went an operation recently at the Vancouver General Hospital, is now convalescing at home. The bulb growers are taking ad- vantage of the fine weather digg- ing and sorting their bulbs, work was delayed by the wet weather. Capt. H. L. Chittenden, and two daughters, Dorothy and Mildred, accompanied Miss Kay Chittenden to Bellingham on, Wednesday, on her way to her home in Seattle. Arnangements are in charge of Mr. J. A, Carmichael, superintend- ent of the Community Sunday Schoo”, and Mrs. Elsie Owen, to hold a community picnic on Aug- ust 17 at Second Beach, Vancou- ver, via B.C. Electric Rly. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all those interested. Mr. Allan, Sr.. and Mr. Chartie Allan, Vancouver, were guests on Sunday last at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Chittenden. Members and friends of the Catholic church Picnicked at Shore Acres on Sunday. Miss Pamela Curtis and Master Frank Brown are holidaying with their grandparents in Vancouver. Straiton Mrs. T. Dawson and sons Clar- ence and Charles Dawson have returned from a visit to McLeod, Alberta. They motored both ways and were away three weeks, Messrs. Olson and Murchie have moved their tie mill to the old Winstein place on Sumas Moun- tain. ~ Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dawson, who spent a month at Straiton while Mr, Dawson recovered from an injury to one foot, returned to Porteau Beach, Britannia, Wed- nesday. Mrs. Dawson will move to New Westminster this month. Matsqui Mr, and Mrs.. B. Hagen and daughter of New Westminster vis- ited Mr, and Mrs. O. Sorenson on Sunday. Miss Doris Vosburgh has been visiting; her relations in Seattle and Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith of Al- dergrove are living in the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Siebold. Mrs. Folster, who has been vis- iting Mr. and- Mrs. G. A. Pater- son, is visiting in Coquitlam be- fore returning to Horseshoe Bay. Master Clifford Sinclair of Port Coquitlam is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G A. Faterson, Mrs. P. Grant and Miss Gwen- doyln Grant of Everett visited Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Crist overnight Friday. Earle Kerr has returned from Victoria where he was guest of Mr, and Mrs. Cameron, Miss Ruth Cameron of Victoria is guest of Miss Audrey Kerr. Miss Eleanor Cameron is guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. McCulloch. Mrs, Blanche Kerr and Master Douglas Kerr are holidaying at White Rock. Mr, H. Pennington guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hurum over the weekend, was Mr. and Mrs. O. Ebbeson are cruising with Mr. H. Herlihy aboard his yacht. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Swoboda and family of Vancouver Mry and Mrs, S. week, Mr, and Mrs. F. Lundeen and family of Wetaskiwin, Alta., vis- ited Mr. C. Utas for a few days visited J. Swoboda last last week on their return from California, English service will be held in the Lutheran chureh Sunday at 8 p.m. Wher is a sheep like a sheet? When it is put into a fold. _,Sumas District Miss Betty Gleason of Stan- wood is spending the summer lwith her aunt, Mrs. L. Gleason. Bruno Facchin of Vancouver is holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farraro. Mr. and Mrs. E. Austin, Sr., and Carol Austin are spending the week with Mrs. So Relle of Bel- lingham. Mr. Young of Vancouver was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. J, Lea- vitt during the week. Mrs. Marion Murray and Miss Agnes McAdam are spending a week in Seattle. A Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gleason were Mr, and Mrs. Eden Magor and son, and Miss Lucille Gleason of Stanwood. Mr. and Mrs. McRae and fam- ily were weekend guests with Mr. Mrs. K. McGillivray. Mr. Marvin McLean. of Port- land spent a week with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Austin were Bellingham visitors on Sunday. Miss Greta Geldhart and Mr. Bob Wardell of New Westminster were weekend guests of Miss Win* nie Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J, Davidson were Vancouver visitors during the weekend, son Jackie remaining for a holiday with relatives. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Baynes on Monday were Miss Benny Little and Mr. Rob. McDonad of Vancouver. Guests with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Nelles during the week were Mr and Mrs. W. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Quigley of Melville, Sask. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Harris were Mr. and Mrs. MeMoran of Bellingham, Miss Thelma McDicken, Miss Hil- da Nelson and Kenneth McDicken of Tacoma. Mr. Glen Marsh of Des Moines, Iowa, spent a week visiting his aunt, Mrs. L. Gleason, Clayburn The condition of Mr. Fred Ay- ling, who is il] in Shaughnessy Military Hospital, has improved since he was given a blood trans- fusion by Mr. C. Yule. The dredge has practically fin- ished its work in Clayburn dist- rict. Mr. Charles Simpson returned to Britannia Mines Monday after three weeks’ vacation. Sunday School and church have been discontinued until September Miss Audrey Harvie returned Saturday to her home in Caigary. She spent several weeks here with her aunt and uncle, Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Gay. Charles Trowsdale spent several days last week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Yule. Eric Dempster went to Vancou- ver on Saturday to spend a week with his aunt, Mrs. Mahon. Mr. and Mrs. Silvus of Sedro Woolley visited Mr. and Mrs. Yule at the weekend. Miss Erla ing a month with Mr. and Mrs. Silvus. Billy Davis is spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fooks, Mr, and Mrs. Booth of Vancou- ver visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Hol- brow on Sunday. Mrs. Booth is Mr. Hoibrow’s sister. Mr. Cruickshank, Sr., suffered a paralytic stroke on Friday Jacqueline Healey of Peardon- ville has spent a week with her cousin, Lucy Domke and Lucy Domke is returning the visit, Aberdeen Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Denny on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Little and family, Mr. and Mrs, Len. Little, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Little and son, and Mr, “Bud” Richards, all of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greer of Otter. Miss Dorothy Crowe, Winnipeg, has returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Gledhill. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Stewart of Home Glen, Alta. and Mr. Joe MacCallough of Fertile Valley, Al were guests of Mr, and Mrs, George Twiss, Yale road, Mr. Stewart, who has a big sheep ranch, is very much interested in British Columbia and is looking around for suitable land for sheep farming. Mrs Olson has her son, Jack, from California staying with her for the summer months, A dance will be held in the Ab- erdeen hall on Saturday, August 5, under auspiees of the Commun- ity Club. After a strenuous week in the hay fields, several families motor- ed to Cultus Lake on Sunday. Yule returned home after “spend- | « PEPE TT | UNITED PURITY PEE STORES Andrews’ Grocery Special Prices for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August, 3, 4, 5 Phone 54 We Deliver F Pink Salmon, Seagem— | Colgate’s Tooth Paste— = 2 UNS, Hee eee 21c | med. tube free with pur- H Bacon, heavy sde, Ib 27c | chase Giant Tube .. 35c = ahha: Shredied Wheat, pi 10e Bakeasy .... : f oy Oe ae i mie 3 . a ee Grapefruit Juice, Malkin’s = VOrY: SOAP, © 186 CKS 200 alee pa 5 dine eee H Tea, Tasty Cup, Ib. 45c =| Coffee, T. Cup. . Ib. 25c | Lemons, Ige., dozen 25c : Pineapple, sl., 2 tins 17c Ap P les, local, & Ibs. 25¢ : Onions, new, 8 Ibs. 25c 5 Corn Beef Loaf ‘ Cucumbers, ... 2 for 5c H Australian, . 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