7 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUT NEWS VII I I I TT TT TTT TT SUGGESTIONS For Warm Weather eals BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE— Brings out the best in Sa‘ads BOs. Jar... ce vecckuceveucy 20¢ I 1G-Ox, Jars... ceeeees ec 7¢ NABOB TUNA FISH— Tender and Flaky; ideal for salads M's, tin 92¢; 4's tin 47 ¢f) KIPPERED SNACKS— Nabob; for a quick AGES TIN a= pm Ay Zz =z 2 = + ° = S — o a” o we CARROTS & PEAS— Red and White, tender, young tins ASPARAGUS TIPS— Red and White, : 10-OZ. TIN GRAPEFRUIT— Red and White, ripe fruit SQUAT TIN PEACHES — med. sized NABOB STRAWBERRY JAM— Pure; made from fresh new seas- on’s berries CORNED BEEF— Just chill and serve; Quick, tasty TIN Ne Na Ne Ve Nae TN $35 allowance for your old washer regardless of condition upon the New Thor Washer $124.50 See It! On Display at the B.C. Electric Showroom Atangard Bld. Abbotsford wll lll lll lt KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES— Tasty warm weather breakfast st a8 a a a Prices Good Friday and Saturday FREE DELIVERY SERVICE M.C. Walker AND COMPANY Atangard Block Phone 430 SAVE AFTER SEVEN ON LONG--DISTANCE CALLS OWNERS SAY! -- - 23 to 27 miles per gallon in the FORD V8 --- THE ECONOMY CAR.--- AbbotsFord . W. SCHNARE, SALES cSERVICE eS Motors AUTHORIZED SEALER Telephone GD Prop. RP DDPSDPE SOG SPSL FODOSOS SSO S GSP SSG SS OSS \|> C. J. Isaacs has returned home from | New Westminster, where he has been | | engaged at carpenter work for sever- | | HUNTINGDON | al months, Mr, W. L. Blatchford of Hunting | don is making an extended business and pleasure trip to several points in| Alaska. In the early days he was a prominent resident of Alaska and par- | | ticipated in one of the mining booms. | Mr, and Mis, Hector Tapp visi Mi. and Mrs. F, J. Tapp for a few days last week. Mr. C. H, Allen and family, who have conducted a grocery and meat business in Huntingdon, are moving to the Okanagan valley. Mrs. T. A. Walker and four daugh- ters of Crow’s Nest, B.C., are spend- | ing two weeks vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tapp. An oil coat has been given “C” street from the border to Vye road, alleviating the dust nuisance. . H. L, Beetlestone was guest Jermyn in Vancouver last week, Donald Waterston had the misfor- tune to break his arm recently, when he slipped off a load of hay. Gh > MT. LEHMAN Miss Stasia Moran entertained at a kitchen shower on Saturday evening in honor of Miss Rosetta Heron, whose marriage to Mr. August Bur- nier of Abbotsford took place last week. Assi Miss Moran were her mother and sister Joyce and Miss Lily McDonald. Eileen Simpson and Eyelyn Nelson are spending two weeks at Ocean Park, representing the Mt. Lehman C. G. I. T. at the summer camp of the United church. * Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F, Sel- don for a time are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rox- burgh, who, with their two children, motored here from their home at In- gersoll, Ont. Mrs. Frank Smith, who underwent a minor operation in the M.-S.A. hos- | pital last week, is progressing favor- ably. | 36 Page Prize List Out This | Week for Central Valley Fair More classes, more prize money and't a “bigger and better fair” are promis- ed this year by the Central Valley | Fair Assn., whose third prize list will | be issued this week-end by Messrs. L. | Kettle and T. D. Smith. Here we} number the classes in each division, ! so judge for yourself: Horses, 16 classes; cattle 39 cl.; swine 5 cl.; poultry and pets, 44 cl. dairy produce 6 ¢l.; field crops 37 cl.; vegetables 52 cl.; Fruits 29 cls flow- ers 37 cl.; needlework 63 cl.; cooking 5] cl.; school work 44 cl.; sheep 18 cl. —almost every division w vill be larger @ Look at the clock first if you're to to at a distant point. The low night rates on long-distance calls goes into effect at 7 p.m. and contin- ue until 4.30 a.m. Sunday rates, which are the same at the night rates, are in effect 4.30 a.m. Monday. from 7 p.m. Saturday to L di Pa, calls Expert Welding and Blacksmithing P, M. ZALESKY - - BLACKSMITH Lower Sumas Rd. near Valley Lbr. Co PRE-EMPTIONS sad marketing facilities and which is not are cheapest every night and all day Sundays. ¢ B.C. TELEPHONE CO. OOOO NEW, SAFE AND COMFORTABLE CAR ! SHORTY’S TAXI Stand: Abbotsford Fish & Chip A. BURNIER, Proprietor Telephone 170 Cpiine 1 = this shop | for : MEATS of Superior Quality rrying over 5.000 board feet per acre east of the Const Range and §,000 feet per acre west of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions ar to be idressed to land ‘applied for Is situated. on printed forms obtained from the Commissioner, exe Sapeene must be poe for five years and improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including clearing aan culti- acres, before a Crown ived. 2 for | PAINT SALE Appllca! ¢elng “timberland, “for apricultars marae eee | UMW t tougustdo class ( G $2. Further information la given | m Bulletin No. 10, Land Beries, “Purch and Pre-emptions carrying part time, condl- fons of occupation are also granted. PURCHASE OR LEASE fons are received for purchase of Crown Clarence Nelson RADIOS & ELECTRICIAN The News Block Telephone 75K Ass petit relief measure, reverted Jands may be acquired by purchase in ten the first, payment taxes are paid when di improvements are made during, the of iim of the appraised ni lye. eres, ma be purchased the conditions EF ent of stumpa tmeluding payment o page Shoulder Rossa eee: 10¢ ed areas eding ee mesites, Adore Sere, ey a Mawelling. being. erected tm R Roast: tional nm dwelling rH at oe fs ie ies fer ee see eae tg || Oe ade : feltiied and land mn surveyed. Round Steak Sob. 15¢ For grazing and industrial purposes * < areas not sxceedin acres may be || Rib Boiling Beef Lb. 7¢ Under the Gi Act the ce ts Mii anacd’ into “grazing sistrity ands the Minced Steak .... - Lb. 10¢ administered under tions amended from time to time to meet VEAL Tila ate tuued. based” on Choice Leg Cuts ...... Lb. 16¢ per head of stock Priority Veal Chops . Shoulder Roasts . Veal Stewing Meat ... agemes petal Freee permits pralicle for vettiern, E and travellers, up to tem bead. We cater to Careful Customers ROBERTS’ Phone 56 ; MEAT MARKET % “JIM” ROBERTS, Prop. % Abbotsford S. Schnare and W. Beetlestone are Quality Meat Market Free Delivery Proprietor ond more rep . In addition to the generous cash list this year, the zealous team of canvassers have “brought home the bacon” in the form of a substantial list of “specials” which range all the way from a sack of flour to a $100 “commercial” course. Fair dates are September 14 and 15 on Jubilee grounds where the stock barns and pens have been enlarged in anticipation of more entries. Copies of the list, which comprises 86 pages and cover, may be obtained of members of the Fair Board or at The News office. In order to encourage more entries and keener competition in the wo- men’s work, it has been decided this year to reduce the entry fees in the in Ail A Ain Ain ln Mi ln i le i i a a t Good Summer Groceries! : Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 5, 6 and 7: Apple and atl d Jam sss tere A Wh tin 39¢ Blended Jam | KELLOGG'S ALL-WHEAT Prices that will Please You oaa's W. Rose Pstry Flour 10 tbs. 50c 2 okts, reveal Bord M. B. Baking Pdr. 12-02, 21c Royal Crown Lye .... Tin 10c pices ails ILC SalSoda........ 21, tbs. 10c | Q-oz, jar = - = 290 Salmon, Yacht . 2 tins 25c | 16-0z, jar - + 49¢ Toilet Paper, West. 4 rolls 25c LEMONADE POWDER TUNA: FISH: 22025) Min. 2ie:|(O:0x1) oe ceo PURE FRUIT JUICES Fresh Ground Coffee .. Lb. 19¢ Lemon, Orange, Lime Ginger Snaps ...... 6 doz 15c| Each ...... 25¢ SALT FANCY CORN |: Mbxeo CANDY Windsor Dove; G. Bantam ummer Fruit oe BE | Bins BSE | lb... Bee Packet Blue Ribbon Tea 3 lbs. $1.25 MEAT SPREADS RIPE OLIVES BISCUITS Hedlund’s Medium tin - (5c assorted O¢ | Large ---- 25¢ | -- -.-- BSE 3 19 oz. tins 25c 2 tins for 15¢ 1 tb. 21c 2 tins 9c Pound 10¢ b. 45¢ Pine Apple Sliced, - - Pork and Beans 16 0z. - - Shinola: Wako: us 1 - eo Classic Cleaner - - - - - ~« Broken Soda Biscuits - - - FLY SWATS, Rubber .. 10¢ FRUITS. ++: 38¢! ORANGES— ote | Family Size .... Dozen 2a¢ TOOTH PASTE Pepsodent B&G | CUCUMBERS =. OG MILK, Pacific talls ....... 9¢| romaTOES_ _ CHOW SAUCE ......... 10¢ nated ag eaecisie 5 ibs SDE SOAP FLAKES, blk 3 lb. 34¢ eee ae 35¢ COCOA, Fry's bulk 2 Ibs. De | VO PEANUTS ~~. 2 tb 19¢ | Local .........- 5 Ibs, SOE Andrews’ Grocery iw hy Walk?—Talk ! Phone 54—We Deliver! PPPS OCP ERI ODP ODE DDFS OS POD POD DOD FO SOF DOCS Get your BALE TIES ® COARSE SALT at B. & K, You'll also be needing SACKS & BINDER TWINE soon; get them at B. & K. FARMERS OF THE VALLEY KNOW THEY GET THE BEST OF SERVICE, AT NO EXTRA COST, FROM BRACKMAN-KER! B. & KK. Milling Co.. Ltd. Phone 52 G, PEARDON, Local Mgr. flowers, cooking and I k clas- ses. In former years the ertry fee of 10c each entry proved expensive when a number of classes were entered, so the fee this year has been reduced to five cents each entry in the three classes. Another change made by the | board of management this year is the granting of an extra free entry to members of the association—now giv- ing each holder of a 50 cent member- ship ticket six free entries in the fair. John Zalesky sprained his wrist while at work at The News office on Friday. Jack Lamont and Harold Tessaro are spending a holiday down South. LORAL DESIGNS Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Sprays Beautiful Seasonal Blooms Low Reasonable Prices; Packed and Shipped for You Anywhere A trial order will make you a regular customer of IRosebay gardens Telephone: Abbotsford 169F R. CROUTER, Huntingdon = Building? |} sure of a reliable job, and you m/| can save money ! WE OFFER YOU A SKILLED } PERSONAL SERVICE AT THE VERY LOWEST CHARGES Rural Contractors, Ltd. J, A. McDONALD, Pres. & Mar. McCallum R4., S,, Abbotsford RIT or FEL oA) a — =luimber Daily Freight Run to Vancouver we have a stock OF ALL GRADES OF and way points Reasonable Rates COMBS’ TRUCK LINE LEE COMBS, operator SPECIALS: feo h2- SOOO II ie 1 i iF | ren vere 5 D. Flooring $ and Ceiling 20 Phones—Abbotsford 127 Vancouver, Trin. 4062 PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford: Phone 146 ESOBSSSOBOS Walley Lumber Yards Ltd. Abbotsford to Vancouver Leave Abbotsford Arrive Vancouver | m. 05 mi t9.40 am, H. G. FINCH, Local Manager ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES Anbotatort= 0 ams sy. acse nee Sunday School 0—Holy Communion & Address 0 p.m. Pradner— Moved J 3 |e rvx0x. I have moyed and am now IN MEMORIAM located in the former News Blg. on Montrose Avenue across op- posite the Post Office. J. FIBISH CLEANING — PRESSING REPAIRING IN LO’ Husband and Father, Thomas Daw- son, Straiton, B.C., who passed away August 8th, 1936. One year has passed, dear loved one, Since you were called away; Hew well do we remember at Reasonable Rates That sad and weary day. holidaying at Spokane. They travelled But peacefully sleeping, last, by car. VING MEMORY or our dear resting at m a.m.—Holy Communion. bs Barrett at both services. J. HENDERSON weary troubles and trials are past, In silence you suffered, in patience you bore, Till God called you home, to suffer no more, —Ever remembered by his loving wife, sons and daughters-in-law, . Evensong and Sermon Leave Vancouver arrive Abbotsford OOK As a ean am. 2 2.10 p.m. S. D. LEWIS 4.25 p.m 6.20 Mica 76.30 p.m. 78.15 p.m. * Daily except Sunday, ? Saturdays and Sundays only. t Sunday only For Your Freight or Express Use PACIFIC STAGE EXPRESS or FRASER VALLEY FREIGHT LINES ‘Fast, Dependable Service Telephone 100 Decorator PAINTING PAPERHANGING KALSOMINING Specialist in Tiffany Finishes = SHO’ CARDS SIGNS. Coogan House, opp. Library is to be undertaken in Abbotsford and other parts of the Valley at the ca of this month. shag T. Holtsh : Canvass for funds for Red Cross and Mra bagel v Guests at the home of Mr. and i a ————E