ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS *“Double-Duty’”’ THE MODERN BRUSH FOR ORAL HYGIENE New in principle, new in shape, new signed by 1000 dentists to promote correct massage of the gums as 3 , you brush your teeth. 4 0c Toothbrush in action. Scientifically de- FACHARD HUDNUT’S CELEBRATED GEMEY PERFUME In handy purse vials Bae “FORMAL”—By DALON A new line of Cosmetics Four shades in Powder, and Lipstick Four types of Creams Each G@OE Rouge Black’s Drugs Store STAGE DEPOT Photographic Phone 104 Stationery Supplics Prescriptions Cameras . 4 W. S. GARDINER ( !) Telephone 100 The Hotel Atangard | First-class Restaurant in conjunction. The At- angard is ranked as the most modern and best hotel in the Valley! LICENSED PREMISES PHONE British Columbia’s sheltered coasts, 2°¢P ®ppreciation of the many kind- Valley Ferns by Millions For U. S. Florists Westminster Peers’ Sumas Farm Selected For Field Day The modern dairy and Mrs. Ross Peers, Sumas Prairie, will be the locale of the B.C. Guern- seys Breeder's annual field day on June 8, it is announced by Reg. Unsworth and Charles Hawthorne, secretary and president, respectively. Starting at 10:30 members of the organization will inspect the cently-improved barn and fine Guernsey stock, taken from some of the most prominent American and Canadian herds in the north- west. A judging competition will be held at which Prof. H. M. King may officiate, Jan Hepburn, Ira W. Clarke and Receipt by a New man of a contract for half a million dagger fern fronds a to florists in farm of Mr. Fraser Valley week for shipment Eastern U.S.A. cities, is reported by The British Columbian. The cont- ract has been received by H. R. Tidy, son of Harry Tidy, pioneer Royal City Mr. Tidy and eight young men expect to cut about 25,000 ferns a day working out of camps they are establishing re- nurseryman. in the Valley. The export agency, Evergreen Forest products, Ltd., which has shipped Christmas trees from ‘B.C. LADIES’ FLANNEL SLACKS— Zipper fastener. Colors: navy, royal and two shades. of brown. Pairs. oc. cies ctw eee b LADIES’ WOOL CREPE SLACKS— In navy or brown. Made as above Pair LADIES’ DRILL SLACKS— Navy Blue only Priced, Bt°$1.50) and... ei cc ces eve ye eens CHILDREN’S NAVY DRILL— 12-test Priced at $1.50 and.. ODD PANTS— In Flannels, Tweeds and Worsteds 95 Priced $5.50 0,......+.. $2 MEN'S Lots to choose from. & BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS— Good range of colors, all sizes MEN’S $1.00; BOWS) iste menace Vo, STORDY MEN’S many | cific Coast Terminals, and are then friends and to his fellow employees, packed About east, MR, & MRS, J. C. MORET & FAMILY Dagger ferns are common in many parts of the Fraser Valley. Across the Hne it is known as the Oregon fern. Cutting does not affect the plants, which will throw up new fronds year after year. CARD OF THANKS Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Thrift of White Rock wish to express their fineaios shown them by the members 2 in refrigerator cars. for their kindness, sympathy and 7 3 LIMITED floral gifts in our recent bereave-| 750,000 fronds go to'a car. One car} Ge ete LR ts SE? (SENG! 100% B.O. ment in the death of Albert, our|will leave here every week for the ord, fon to B.C. T beloved son aud brother. Co. lines for Peardonyille and set- JIFFY DINNER tlers of Abbotsford rural route one, and | oiling of regular Board of Trade meeting. Mrs, A. Milsted the house, ings and Mr. Ruthig near the post office. for several years, started the new Mr. Webster, herdsman at the Peers| activity this year. Contracts for TELEPHONE 4 GILMOUR BLOCK farm, are in charge of the enter-|supply have been entered into for tainment. Wancotver Island and other dist- = ricts. I 1 CARD OF THANKS The ferns are carefully packed! § 15 Pears Ago 5 Overwaite We wish to extend sincere thanks and ketp in cold storage at the Pa- and appreciation to our From the A. S. and M. News of 4 Saturday, May 19, 1923 _ 25¢ Brush Malaya; 8 tis SADE. CANNED APRICOTS 29¢ Berryland ’s, 9 tins 258 | CANNED CHERRIES 19¢ roads, engaged the A. R. Golsing has purchased from build- lately occupied by land Red Saanich; 2 tins B.C. FANCY SALMON FINAL THREE DAYS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY al water rank among the World’s of the staff of the M.-S.-A. Hospital i Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,} 9 Spring, tall tins; 2 for i r¢ oO best’ cruising , grounds ana her ®"d of the many visits, flowers and Since 1930, Canada’s federal a son. —_ = i gifts from citizens of Abbotsford,treasury has disbursed a total of , Stand: Abbotsford Fish & Chip mountains attract climbers crorn ; and district, cae athelk Cleneiny, $308,742,859 on relief in varied snes el aieg pieh seed bs VOGUE FLOUR ‘ all ‘confinement in the hosp: as a 5 98-Ib. A. BURNIER, Proprietor . parts of the north American result of an automobile accident on Lorne Bien ORS IE receiving) sumed in this district. continent. ; March 27. $22,265,975, M ony e ‘ r. (W. Blinch has taken over Guaranteed Satisfaction ma t of Mr. DesMazes store © 0000000000000 0OCOOOOHOOOOOOHOOOOOE®| : e In these final three days we are closing 1 } with a continuation of outstanding values the biggest sale in our 13 years of business in the Fraser Valley. Saturday marks the 13th day of this 13th Anniversary Sale------don’t let it go by of these final Birthday Specials. without taking advantage 0000000000000000 0000000 ROOLOTE SOR OO OOOO OOO OOOOSO® ee0e . The “County Fair’ held in the OVERWAIT OOO 2OOX > DENIM PLAY OVERALL: 5 and 6. Pair 59¢ 2 Sime 3 a, 5 DOE xe ¢ xX eoceeeccee 2OO 2 brown, XX OOOO Ox 3-Day Finals in Men’s Wear MEN’S Saddle BRUSHED ALL-WOOL SWEATERS back, two-tone colors; zipper.... $459 ; SILK DRESS TIES—Many shades 39¢ all. Special. MEN’S & YOUTH’S RL NG SHOE—AII sizes O5¢ A bargain for this weekend only. Pair........ MEN’S BOTANY WOOL DRESS SOX—In new patterns and shades. All sizes, Pair YOUTH'’S, lik-nit style. INS 100% PURE WOOL JOCKEY STYLE sizes, Pair style All) sizessPair. ..'. 6. dele. ciermabiere cde seca vee 0 clan WORK BOOTS bargain at.... ss OXFORD—A well fitting (| low price#of “Si. .......