eat veag aioe oe aa ie ns Syl Bact? i ha nas RMR ey | Insurance! ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS PEANUT STRAW HATS For men, women or children. Plain or fancy, all sizes, Spec- jal Valuc— Sc MEN’S SOCKS Fancy Cashmere, in snappy patterns, Per pair— 49c MEN’S UNDERWEAR Athletic style, white check nain- sook, 34-46, button style, Per 59c MEN’S RAYON UNDERWEAR Vests and shorts. Garment— 49 MEN’S WORK BOOT Solid leather, plain toe, double sewed, Pair— $2.28 BOYS’ RUNNING SHOE in Miner first-grade. 11 to 13— 89c Sizes 1 to 5— 95c Brown. sizes Double Weight sole quality— $1.20 & $1.10 TUB-FAST PRINTS new patterns, 36-in wide. Per_yard— In LADIES’ SILK HOSE Pull fashioned, Corticelli make. New Shades. For— 79c ABBOTSFORD, B, ©. Phone 130 . Save Money at Daly’s Daly’s General Store ELASCO KNITTING YARN | In large variety of shades, Oz,— | 1lc Two Bargains in Hardware Dept. McCLARY BYNG RANGE 18-in. oven, 6-lole steel polish- ed top. At a price chat suits a every pocket— RESTMORE STEEL COT Just what you need for the summer cottage. Complete with attress— $9.75 KILGARD, B. ©. Phone 155X KILGARD AND STRAITON Mr. Jones has returned from Co- quitiam, after visiting his family there for several d Miss Dorothy Gardner is home on a vacation. Over 50 people were entertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. F. Raymond (nee 3 Blizabeth Boar) in the Straitor on Fri- day evening. Card helped to pass the evening. to Mrs, lations Cc, izes went McGee and Mr. Edgar, conso- to Mrs. F, ymond and Mr. wson. Mrs, FE, Edgar acted as M Many useful and lovely gifts to J Raymond. we Refreshments were served and danc- yening to a close. phin suffered a painful accident to his eye last week, and was immediately taken to a Vancouver specialist. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- gar were Mr. L. Edgar and Mrs. M. Liard of Cumberland, Mr, and Mrs. Stirling of Vancouver and Mr. Elgood of Bradner. Mr. and Mrs. FP. Raymond of Van- couver recently visited his parents. Dr. Roberts is now attending Dr. McDiarmid’s practice, the latter and his wife planning to leave for England this week. A famillar face is again behind the counter at the Abbotsford Meat Mar- ket, Jack Gray having resumed work there. Mr. Enves has returned to Hope. Higher Displomacy (as told by Gerry Bader) Barber Hunt, to customer in chair: “What's your idea about these war debts" ? Customer: “Same as yours’ B. H.: “What do you mean, the same as mine; how do you know what mine are” ? Customer: “Makes no difference; you've got the razor” DR. G. E. PARRISH - DENTIST Office Hours — 9 to & Evenings by Appointment hone: Telep Office 64; Residence 91 SUMAS, WASH. (Canadian Money at Par) See me for every- | _ thing you need in | this line AGENT WAWANESA INSUR- ANCE A. H. Hall HALL RD, ¥,-mile East of Dam Want Adlets WANTED.—Old red-water and can- ner cows; old and crippled horses, for fox feed. A. Nicholas, Clay- urn. 21p CHRYSLER sedan for sale in good condition, new back tires, 4-wheel hydraulic brakes, 27,000 miles, in perfect running order; cheap for cash. Box 13, telephgne 31G, inp YR SALE br Trade— Reg. Jersey Bulls (one 3-year old, one 1-year old, one 3-months), Pasture for four heifers wanted, M. Pihl, Dan- bury Farm, Aldergrove, B.C. 24np LOST, Stolen or Strayed—a Holstein Heifer. 2 years old, from my pre- mises at Kilgard, Suitable reward for return, C. C, Dldridge 2p TELECHRON electric mantle clock; nice walnut timepiece; special $11 terms. Nelson, Abbotsford. STEWART-Warner magnetic loud- speaker, ideal for battery set; in A 1 condition; only $3.50; cost $30. C. Nelson, Abbotsford. 2 _ SPORTS — J The Red, & White defeated Skelton’s in a league encounter on Friday, by a score of 12-6. Errors in the first part of the game cost botn teams runs, | but play tightened up, and was bet- || ter to watch in the latter end of the | | | | | game. *. The Kelly Douglas m of Vancou- ver proved easy pickings for Abbots- | ford on Sunday, the locals winning both games without much difficulty. The first game resulted in a 15-6 core for Abbotsford, The locals “big artillery” got into action against the clty pitcher's deliveries, and. poled out four homers—two for “Pepper Martin. and one each for H. McKinnon and H. McDonald. Abbotsford drew steadily ahead in the second game, final score being 12-2 in their favor. A swifter pitcher for the Vancouver team prevente: any circuit clouts, but the locals hit well to bring in the runs. anes Visiting softball team next Sunday will be Red Arrows, a first-class It is the her best pictures you Don't let out mera afford Cameras E. T. WEIR PHARMACY TELEPHONES 8 or 32 Picture-Taking Ti is now here If you have never tak another season the enjoyment that a good Cy 8, e Largest Stock of Films and time when Nature should begin right n pass with. rt . Quick Developing NEXT TO SAFEWAY OOOO OOOO OO. city team. This should merit a real) good attendance, as the games are sure to be snappy and well worth | seeing. It should be stated that all the Sunday collection goes to the visiting team to help defray travelling (expenses. Ser a The event of the season—Canadian Legion softballers vs. Sumas—on the Jubilee grounds, Thursday evening. oes Lee's chalked up another victory when they defeated the Skelton squad on Tuesday evening by a 12-4 score, The “Kids took the lead from the start and were never really threaten- ed, although the dry goods men had lots of runners on bases. Several nice catches were made by the Skelton outfield. CLAYBURN Mrs. G. Purver is recuperating at home, after her recent illness. Mr. F. Thompson is employed at the farm of Mr. Shogren, Jr., Ridge- dale. Mr. C. Davies has secured employ- ment at’ the farm of Mr. Shogren, Snr., Ridgedale. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mynor entertained at a party on Saturday afternoon, on the occasion.of their daughter, Mar- garet’s birthday. Games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by the many young guests. Mrs, O. Wilkinson entertained at a house party on Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Kay. | The annual Sunday School picnic will be held on the Clayburn Recrea- tion Grounds on Friday. Everybody is Shopping ALUMINUM SAUCEPANS 15° CUSTARD CUPS, Pyrex 10° Reg 15c for .. OUPS AND SAUCERS, 4&c 0c 25° 24 pieces for . ASH TRAYS, reg Special to clear, 4 for LAWN RAKES. Each .. 4 5e HAND-PAINTED VASES 5Q)% off—Just the thing for showers. LOWEST PRICES FOR QUALITY GOODS WILLAN HARD East of the R. R, Track, Abbotsford at Willan’s Hardware. ! ARE BELOW OUR PRICES v ER PRICES VANCOU LINOLEUM RUGS ist Grade—No Seconds $775 Ox10% occ eeee seas x12 V.- ee 55 $1050 By Saitie as aisie taraly “ 513-60 WARE Telephone 81 9x9 NOT IS AGAIN JACK Q. TESSARO, Prop. Abbotsford Meat Market UNDER MANAGE MENT OF WHO WILL BE PLEASED TO WELCOME OLD AND NEW FRIENDS Local Meats at Market Prices ICE! GRAY Phone 56 Rey Mr. Clark and Mrs, Clark en- tertained the ©.G.L.T. and Tuxis groups at tea on Friday aftenoon. Miss I. MacIntosh, secretary of the W.M.S. gave an inspiring address at the meeting of the Mission Band on Monday afternoon. Mrs. F. Thompson, Gfford, was appointed collector of dog taxes for Matsqui, at the meeting of the Coun- cil, held last Saturday. Attention is called to an important sale of dairy stock, to be held on June 8 in Abbotsford, when Auctioneer E, Plaxton will sell J, F, Cook's fine herd of Guernsey cattle, Mr. Cook is re- tiring from cattle-raising. INVITES ROBERTON TO VISIT . SUNDAY SCHOOL Editor News: Although vice-president Arnold Ro- berton of Mission, B.C. did not direct his sling-shot in my direction, will you be kind enough and allow me to reply, as I am connected in a small way with one of our local churches. I know the very hard struggle the members are Maving to “carry on” and also the splendid spirit of co- operation our minister is showing. To start, I invite Mr. Roberton to visit our Sunday School some Sunday morning and listen to the children, who fill our Sunday School rooms, Do the parents of these children think the church is “losing its hold’ If we can plant the love for our God in the hearts of the children and the spirit of co-operation for others, I be- lieve the Church is doing its great work, If Mr. Roberton will kindly ponder for a moment, he will see how use- less {t would be for the local minister to start “strapping” the few adults in the congregation for the chaotic conditions, when we are all in the ne ic boat. so to speak. It LARGE boller-plate furnaces for sale $15 each. H. M. Ord, Hop Gardens FOR Sale—Forty acres Sumas Prairie land, all cleared and cultivated. $50.00 per acre, half cash, ¥ 2D Cooker cooking hog feed. FOR RENT.—Large Cahin at Cultus Lak Apply G, A. Taylor, phone 146, Abbotsford 1p COMFORTABLE oom residence for sale reasonable; cations in Abbotsford; ing, city water, nice and fruit trees, et or might trade for piece of Sumas farm land, Box FV, Iews 1p Paint! Paint!! Paint!!! real Paint STOCKW. ING ELSEWHERE Painting Decorating Paperhanging Stockwell’s Paint Shop one of best lo- full plumb- L BEFORE BUY- X z z 2 2 2 ‘ ele x On And oe OOOO OOOO OOOO POOOOK OO POOOO ee New and Better ! . in styles . in performances . In conveniences . In price The 1933 Chevrolet BRETTS (Abbotsford) LTD. E. A. CABELDU, Mg.-Dir. Telephone 82 0%0%e%e%e%e%e Ve OTOOOOS, TRINITY » CHURCH M 2 Rev. E Essendene Av. Abbotsford] 10 a.m. 11 am. . 7.30 p.m. Byening Worship SP, MATTHEW'S CHURCH Be ONT Ee . BM z i DO} June 4, Feast of Pentecost, or Whit)3 Pa iey f° Spt awonittipe Sunday— ? am, . , Holy © 10 am. oe Chureh School 7.30 pm. . Gisong and Sermon) pENWECOSTAL TABERNACLE Special Music eee ap gas Friday, June Parish Workers’ Bays Wise Ty ER Arch etiee Guill Sunday—10 a st, MARGARE BRADNER an a ‘oral Communion, Sermon a.m, Worship a.m. iste -, Evangelistic ra 7.30 p.m. - Shoe Repairing NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE We Rebuild your Shoes —not cobble them. Prices Reasonable — My Work is Guaranteed. A. McDonald Taser would be the same as preaching a sermon in the church, directed to the non-attending members. By all means let Bishop F, U. Mc- Connell and others, who find men who direct the destiny of our coun- try before them in church, use Div- ine fire if need be to melt their hearts so that none of our citizens | will lack f60d, clothing or shelter in this land of plenty, | Many of our ministers have “gone through the mill” in the labor mar- ket and know some of the concrete | facts that are destroying our civiliza- | tion ! Bernard Melvyoy, “Proving staff said in one of his] Sunday sermons shortly before he | died: ‘But we have men who faithfully preach the Word, and set forth phar gospel of Christ. They need not fear thie criticism of a class of men a | a member of the | deride their earnest efforts. Labor is at the present time estranged from them, though it was not always so. It is a shallow objector who does not read the history of the time when the efforts of labo: » release itself from its burdens—efforts that were at the time punished b fenders in the pulpit. Nor critics properly estimate the cons! | and benevolent work of a sel life.” In closing, 1 will quote Edmund Burke (in thoughts on French At- fairs 1791): ..,."If a gre change is to be made in human affairs, the minds of men Will be fitted to it; the general opinions and feelings will} draw that way. Every fear, every hope will forward it; and then they who persist in opposing this mighty current in human affairs will appear rather to resist the decrees of Provi- dence itself, than the mere designs of men, They will not be resolute firm, but perverse and obstinate.” WILLIAM MITCHPDU | und | TANKS CARD OF We wish to sincerely thank people of Kilgard and Straiton for) the kindness and goodwill show An Expanding Market ! Did you know that Abbotsford Bakery Quality Bread is sold SS ...drom Aldergrove to Hope Distributed by three dependable delivery trucks Ask our Driver Ask your Grocer ABBOTSFORD 4 BADER & WEEKS, Props. If You Need the Baker, Phone og aa BAKERY | POOCOOOOOO POOOK THE NEW PLYMOUTH leads them all! for fealre . for value . for hard wear Ross Bros. Telephone Aldergrove A Idergrove 301 to jon Pride M AFEWAY STORE Dis TRIBUTION WiITFHe BREAD, white or brown BUTTER, Finest Alberta BUTTER, F. V. Richmond .... CHEESE, Fraser Valley Mild. SHORTENING, Swift's . 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