ABBOTSFORD, SUMA S & MATSQUT NEWS Quality Foods for No More! H.P. Sauc 25c Catsup 9c Crisco Beet" = 23c¢ Cake Flour Siesiy" 32 Puffed Wht. Ss" Oc ALL-BRAN ieee" 19¢ M.C. Walker & Co. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Telephone 130 Gives Meats or Fish a Tangy, Zestful Flavor \)-PINT BOTTLE ... Buy Several Bottles at this Low Price 12-0Z. BOTTLE Tastless and Odorless; Swansdown; use it and Quaker; delicious when Kellogg’s; nourishing Atangard Block | Wasteful Cutting Of Evergreens “Of what use is a costly reforest- |ration program when we continue to | permit despoilation of evergreens to {supply the U.S. markets.” Such was question of a well-known Peardon- ville resident at Monday's meeting of the Board of Trade. ‘Last December | youngsters and adults cut more than 20,000 ‘trees in my neighborhood, and an 5,000 were shipped. The inspector culled out all the and you can see them today, stacks of dead young trees all over the place.” | “Ten cents each is the price paid for perfect trees—trees with perfect formation of limbs all around. I main- tain the trees are worth ten cents apiece in the ground to British Col- umbia without considering the was- _ tage of culls” he added. | The meeting concurred in this op- inion and will present these facts at the Associated Boards of Trade meet- ing here on September 24. Messrs. A. Campbell, Gerald Heller | and Harry Beetlestone were named a resolutions committee for the Associa- ted Boards meeting. Harry Thomas and Harry Beetlestone as entertain- | ment committee will make proper ar- rangements for holding the event in either the Masonic or Orange hall. Morris Pihl of Aldergrove, presi-! NEW FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES OF MADE-T0-MEASURE SUITS and OVERCOATS Selling at factory prices, from— SUNDAY LONG-DISTANCE RATES ARE LOW @ Sunday is a good day to make J. FIBISH CLEANING — PRESSING REPAIRING - at Reasonable Rates that long-promised telephone call dent, occupied the chair. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN Death took place in the M.-S.A. hospital on August 13 of John Cham- berlain, aged 68, a resident of Sumas municipality for over twenty years. Deceased was born in Manitoba, and operated a farm on the McKenzie Rd. |for several years. Since 1932 he had been occupying a small house on the | G. Reith farm. The funeral was held on Sunday from the Henderson Funeral Home to elwhite cemetery, Rev. Scratch to a far-away friend or dear one officiating, The pall-bearers were H. McNeill, J. Caldwell, J. Mahoney and The rates on long-distance tele- loverleaf | Dari % FULL CREAM MILK is GOOD milk Daily Delivery Clean Herds— Clean Dairy and All Dairy Utensils KEN. GILLIES CLAYBURN Phone 83F phone calls are cheaper then. The Sunday rates are in effect every week-end from 7 p.m. Sat- urday to 4.30 a.m. Monday. Night rates, which are the same, are ay- ailable from-7 p.m. to 4.30 a.m. daily. G. Reith. Chain stores have again come to aid of tomato growers in eastern Wash- isgton, taking over the crop surplus in Yakima Valley, Pasco and Oroville districts, and selling through their: thousands of retail outlets in 11 west-| | ern states. The stores are featuring sumer campaign.” This year’s toma- | to crop in Washington is 23% greater | warehouse stocks are very large. This | condition will also affect western Can- Take advantage of the low ra- (ada, tes on long-distance telephone calls any night or any Sunday. @ B.C. TELEPHONE CO. OOOO & NEW, SAFE AND & COMFORTABLE CAR ! SHORTY’S TAXI Stand: Abbotsford Fish & Chip DOOOOOX OOOOOK OOO Expert Repairs to Automobiles Special Attention Given to Farmers’ UNION GASOLINES & OILS GOODRICH TIRES * FORD SALES & SERVICE #0 and Trucks- Motors Telephone G2 DOOOOK Oo A. BURNIER, Pr a Telephone 170 ¢ BO OOOO OOOO H.SMITH PAINTER - DECORATOR SIGN PAINTER oe 2) McCormick--Deering Binder Parts Carried in Stock! JIM ROSS GOOD WORK at FAIR CHARGES a aoe ABBOTSFORD. Telephone 180 $1.00 Free Service i] | | + THE SHOW | canned tomatoes in a “producer-con- | } | than the past five year’s average, and { SUMAS DISTRICT daughter, B. McPhail. boundary bridge. Mr. K. B > a a am a a tn tn i DOOD aae Mrs. A. R. Anke. Mrs. Seattle are visiting with Mrs. Chas. Beldam. Mr. Chas. Be’dam’s father, from the Isle of Man, has arrived here to visit him. Friends from Alberta were the guests of Mrs. Higgs on Sunday. Members of Sumas Lake Area Club held their annual picnic to Belling- ham recently, enjoying lunch and sup- per in the parks. Contractor J. A. McDonald is erec- ting two tobacco kilns at C. Boury’s farm, old highway, Sumas Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. P. Angeloti of Van- couver visited Mr. and Mrs. Boury last week. Born—To Mr and Mrs. 8, Reid, in'({ UNITED °.° PURITY +. STORES Nae ta Sia ty ue Al 4 9 ray Mrs. Re: vas Miss Phyllis digi area A AdreWws Grocery imaenee 8 Parbery bre ae , REMEMBER—YOU GET FREE DELIVERY—TELEPHONE 54! 4 near Whatcom road, thus E: shortening the lumber section of the > Ry . ( , cit Cnd.Beef = 2tins23¢e ¢ etan tie grandmother, Mrs. ee ( ) Mi ri Vright New R i i f Westminster is visiting with her ait > PEAS, No. 5 choice ...... Tin 14¢ c Lie s Sparling and daughter of PILCHARDS ...... eo eeeall tid 7 fi ¢ tall Best Tobacco Field On Sumas Possibly the best field of tobacco ever grown on Sumas is to be seen at the C. Boury farm, the old highway. The stand averages 6 feet in height, the leaf is of good color and size, and it is expected to yield about one ton per acre. Chilliwack Council in seriously con- sidering prohibition of slot machines. At present the machines carry a hea- vy license, but they are now regarded not only as a severe drain upon the community’s financial resources, but as a pernicious gambling device, harmful both to juveniles and adults. Local Sheep Win In San Diego Fair Unusual success came to Abbots- ford show sheep at the San Diego County. Fair, Del Mar, iast week when A. C. Stewart won five championships | 27 firsts, 20 seconds, and eight third prizes. t i a ae ¢ 4 | ,Now in Stock! r Free Aeroplane Book CORN, Golden Bantam § tins 25¢ BRAN FLAKES ...... @ pkts. 25¢ JIF FLAKES, Free Cup, Saucer [Qe 29¢ tins .. SALMON Indian Maid tall Me 19¢ tins SALMON 25e 4 . 25e 4355.00 | Others at 496 ona? 7 ts} ( i Wi ae some ‘ GREAT SHOES, TO SHOW You! r i ; { You will recognize the sound 4 style of these Ritchies at once. And the first step proves | ‘their friendly fit. (They need N no breaking in.) The first 4 air will prove their real in- i uilt worth—the quality of } their leather, their ability to 4 stay smart, Come in and 4 choose from our wide range {} of these famous Canadian yweww< Toffee «: Lb. bag 29c¢ ‘ Ee: ee SS eS Prices Effective Thursday, Friday & Saturday, August 19, 20 & 21— ab eh he dt S 3 5 , » 5 > y PAROWAX oo. - eee 2 kts. BOE | SALMO! . JEWELOIL ....... 16-07. tin BE | Tall tin BUS | » | Coffee =~ Lb. bag 25¢ | r MUSTARD P. FREE SPOON HEINZ SOUPS yar es 10¢ ANY VARIETY r 3 10 oz. tins 4 ‘ ¢ y Brake ge Ps 16 oz. tins r Lb. b ; ph tk 250 | WHEAT or RICE + SWANSDOWN PUFES . ‘ > Large box ( Each .. BOE 3 pkts. 25¢ > : ; e 4 } Cocoa ov 1-lb. tin 24e j y ORANGES, family size .............. Dozen JQE LEMONS, family size Syskd Mase . Dozen JE S WATERMELON ~~... « : 4 ibs. De 4} fF LOCAL CABBAGE wes 5 lbs. |e J > > > b ~ OL ELL LLL IILLLELS os @, e * 5 5 < a 4 R Phone 52 vy Ox cet your BALE TIES COARSE SALT at B. & K. ie ie Ble E Be FARMERS OF THE VALLEY KNOW THEY GET THE BEST OF % SERVICE, AT NO EXTRA COST, FROM BRACKMAN-KER! ' B.& K. Milling Co., Ltd. G. PEARDON, Local Mgr. PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford to Vancouver Leave Abbotsford Arrive Vancouver *8.10 a.m. 10.05 a.m. $9.40 a.m. 11.35 a.m. #1.10 p.m. *3.05 p-m. .10 p.m. 7.05 p.m $9.55 p.m. 711.36 p.m. Leave Vancouver Arrive Abbotsfore 8. a.m. 10.40 am. 2.15 p.m. 2.10 p-m. .25 PD. 6.20 p.m. 46.30 18.15 p.m. ~ + Sunday only For Your Freight or Express 4 shoes. ‘ Jas. Lawrence 4 4 MEN’S WEAR — SHOES | HOSIERY ‘ HUNT BLOCK ABBOTSFORD | es a | Use PACIFIC STAGE EXPRESS or FRASER VALLEY FREIGHT LINES Fast, Dependable Service Telephone 100 AUTO REPAIR ON CLEANING YOUR WATCH OR LLL LEE EEE EE LECT LECT MAINSPRING JOB % RI Telephone 142 A MAINSPRING THE Y EA R % iy Te a armen Se aaa ing coneabtona eee we have : 6 ) 2 F “hd Kee ee GEO, HEPPNER onhistory | % t = % Se reeee. TIS, * IIL LLL LLS III OI, QUALIFIED WATCBMAKER "W. Humbe ingamonster [ie as ock % < Come to this shop '%| Next to McDonalds Shoe Repair | parade of hundreds of gore % OF ALL GRADES OF : % east of R. R, Track ries ’ BY iT x m5 e x for ARMac ares umber : |B Ka ns x we | A x % * 52 | % De * x M E A l S % & CARPENTER, CONCRETE * SPECIALS: % | 8 %| area proniise x ° $ Ro of Su erior Quality | WORKER, CONTRACTOR, | jpights of glorious entertains % 1x8 § KD. Flooring O % p he | Meh %| for young and old. Don’t fail oF eye % | Ie sf % enn wor Ete % ? RS RE fo Careful IB Repairs bi] soeereny part of thie Gren Show. if T&G. 2 and Ceiling 2 R o Careful 4\% — * HRS BR cite ae 8) 4 OVER $5,000 |} — a %/& A.B. SCHMIDT & SONS) FREE PRIZES * Valley Lumber Yards Lid. * Baa 3 =e ile Bhone 169G | Meee Ra) Ue are ae x Abbotsford: Phone 146 HL. G, FINCH, Local Managen 1% 914 m. straight south M.-S.-A. %| ADVANCE SA CxS eS coos % ROBERTS’ BARS aa aL ON Hill Place). ow Special Privilege Tickets 3 oe Si ELLE LI IIL LILI o ‘ el f Tickets entitle you to participate al x eee = BPP PIA OO ever MEAT MARKET oF POOOOOOO Each ticket will NOTICE TO BUILDERS COOK OOK KOON SOO agi? ROBERTS, Prop. — %| Miss pees anderson, ao or vrada Two | TENDERS will be received up_to S. D. LEWIS : Abbotafora | ver is 8 guest of Tr. ane : the hour of five p.m., August 26th, 5 ‘ Phone 56 pbotsfor ‘| Inspection of the new vicara to Grandsts 1937, at the office of the undersigned « Cececer CELINE LLL ILL ELIS LLS St. Matthew’s is invited foll Get your Special Privil for the erection and completion of a eco ra or % OMG LL LL IIIS ternoon service next Sunday. from local dealers, street sa pecilenica InAs ford Parents g : % scent guests at the home of Mr. |ioners from St. Margaret's or from Adyance Sale Head- | tyjton-Harrop « PAINTING RS ‘Pred Clark recently were|ner will attend, tea is to be quaxtera; 402 WeatiRender Streets | Plans, specifications and forms of EATERHANGING BY arlotte Calder and Mis Thel-| and the new building opened to view: or from Exhibition | ce quarters, | 4 4er canbe obtained from the archi- x KALSOMINING ¥% hnston of Yakima, Washing- Anglican Sunday School held their Exhibition Grounds, Vancouyer. | 1 / Sal % ston, s ‘ f i , x ton, also Mrs. G. J. Morgan and 50" | annual picnic to Cultus Lake last Tickets ald Cla ad He pee The lowest or any tender not ne- Specialist in Tiffany Finishes of Vancouver. Wednesday . ; give these privileges. cessarily accepted. ete x Irvine is spending a-holi- ‘A, McDonald, local shoe-repairer, is HAROLD CULLERNE, SHO’ CARDS SIGNS x ares. be i | having part of his store painted and Architect ; » % . Her sister Mar- | having part 0: P ar aD <3 Geawan House, Mapp Linckrame 7 in her place at renovated, preparatory to carrymg In | 325 Howe Street, ’ Ne YR ipeLatyae s. stock a line of men’s footwear. l'Vancouver, B. C Sree ! LORAL Cut Flowers, Beautiful Seasonal Blooms Low Reasonable Prices; Packed and Shipped for You Anywhere A trial order will make you @ regular customer of TRosebay (gardens Telephone: Abbotsford 169P R. CROUTER, Huntingdon DESIGNS Wreaths, Sprays COMBS’ Daily Freight Run to Vancouver and way points Reasonable Rates LEE COMBS, operator Phones—Abbotsford 127 Vancouver, Trin. 4062 TRUCK LINE lA a | TRINTEY 10 a.m os: 11 am. . 7.30 pm, . 3 p.m, ...-- Rey. A. C. age Buildi uilding Get our quotation—oyu will be sure of a reliable job, and you can save money ! WE OFFER YOU A SKILLED PERSONAL SERVICE AT THB VERY LOWEST CHARGES Rural Contractors, Ltd. J. A, McDONADD, Pres, & Mgr. McCallum Rd. Huntingdon Cameron, B.A., Minister a , Abbotsford TTED CHURCH Chureh School Preaching Service — , Evening Service — . Preaching Service Wesley White and K. Carmichael have returned from a two-week holi- day at White Rock. Maat