Why Do Our Customers Tell Their Friends BECAUSE WE AIM TO SATISFY EVERY CUSTOMER IN EVERY PAR- TICULAR. IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW OR USED FORD CAR THIS SPRING, LET US DEMON- STRATE THE NEW 1926 MODELS TO YOU. To Buy From Us BARBER URGES EXCLUSION OF ORIENTAL IMMIGRANTS “Harty Barber, our. Federal Member; apparently finds one parliamentary, session all too short in which to initiate the many legislative reforms which he and his party have consistently advo- eated for the welfare of the riding he represents. It also seems that his over- tures obtain but scant sympathy from the government party, for, in a note to the News-he points to the situation at Ottawa 4s serious, with the government just playing their cards to hold office. Mr. Barber is working hard to sub- mit an important resolution upon the Oriental problem, but, the says: ‘‘we ay not reach it till near end of session as the government is stalling as much as possible.’’ We re-print a copy of the resolution, which is of vital interest to the Fraser Valley: ‘*Whereas, for many years there has been an increasing influx of Orientals into Canada and especially British Co- lumbia threatening the very livelihood sible to compete with them industrially And whereas, there is a great deal of ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQ ¥ Most Complete Stock of Groceries in the District Everything Fresh -Well-kept and sold at Lowest Market Prices A. WATTIE The Home of Good Things to Eat Board Of Trade Again Prepares For Work The urgent need of a local business or- ganization was made evident on Thurs- day evening when a number of citizens ‘net in the hotel and agreed upon the suggestion to revive the Abbotsford and District Board of Trade. Several committees wero selected, and delegated to duties arising from decisions of the meeting. Anrong one was the resolution of the Board to prof- fer offers of co-operation to the Mata- qui Agricultural & Horticultural A ciation, to ‘the Huntingdon & Sumas Board of Trade, and to the Poplar Com- munity Association in the efforts these -neighboring organizations were making to present district agricultural exhibi- tions, F. Ms as appointed con- venor of this fairs committee, and with N. Hill, O. W. Benedict and other Board members will attend the next meetings of the various organizations and extend formal offers of the Board's support. Need of a good sports ground in-Ab- botsford was stressed, and a committee Atkinsy W. ° Wattie PHONE 67- unemployment among white men and ee ety aay particularly returned soldiers in B.C. And whereas, under the policy of “re- stricted immigration’? known as the of the Anglo-Saxon on the Pacific Coast And whereas, the economic standard VW of living of such races makes it impos- e Sees and W. Gray (mill) selected to approach i J. O, Trethewey, put the proposition-in * RS, LTD. front of him, and ascertain what terme i MISSION MOTO ‘gentleman’s agreement?’ as applied he would give on some 8 or 9 acréa of ‘Authorized Ford Dealers feceomtenans oeeonent” es "1 Star Car Owners Are Boosters}: 1st evned'hy nin near the y S. MUSSALLEM, Prop. MISSION CITY, B.C. Lorie Rates DErsapancnesen: WHY? Because they are riding in the best car sold in America today It was decided to paint out the “free + ‘ u at a low price. Let us handle your car sale. We can save you money. Anatwh qari h . auto camp’? lettering'on the welcome 4 1995" 188 pe ceue fp yeae ending 3 sign located on the Sumas road, and ap- Saisie es WE HAVE ADEQUATE REPAIR EX ~PERIENCE WITH MOST MAKES OF CARS USED LOCALLY, : »: e@ Pi gS i = * women, and 50 Japanese children en- proach the Central Pilling Station pro and can giye Satisfactory Service. H tered Canada. aeiekey with the request ‘that he me * F E ada. ") a f: And whereas, from 1921 to 1924 there provide a ladies” rest room as a acility, E 7 A in connection with his establishment. : es DR. F. H. QUINN Pes eb een 2iveupyeraneee) Dauleaguoy DAY OR NIGHT TOWING AND ORANE-TRUCK SERVICE N. Hill offered to interview J. Copping Sons ; = z © By ies CAE: We will treat ht and tisfaction again on the subject of an auto camp ie || oz D:M:D- Serena eee e will treat you right and give you sa v to ae ne he were eucliaye to co-operate fe e \ EON the public schools of B.C. has increased ABBOTSFORD MOTORS as ane Wredlta bla aakipta gs epavend sevens = ; DENTAL SURG fume rebate ebilolthet of shite cutter G. T. MAHOOD, Proprietor Phons J, Rowley told-of the village losing a : : 4 Mant ‘ ER SU SUS y convention of 500 visitors from Belling- ham because of not being able to offer Office Hours: 9.30 am. to 6 p.m, Evenings by Appointment only adequate accommodation. Be it therefore resolved that in the hs i aS opinion of this House, the immigration BeOnientalvaliadareng tt a HERE IS THE BROODER YOU NEED @ An explanation of the work and fune- a M i jens ani heir rapid mul- tion o& the ‘‘District Builders’? organ- : HADDRELL BLOCK, ABBOTSFORD PHONE 68 tiplication is becoming a serions men- izations forming in increasing numbers ~ , ace to living conditions, particularly e ew throughout the country was read by N, a on the Pacific Coast and to the future Hill, and the Board decided to adopt Ue sae of the country in general, and the gov- some of the suggestions made. Officers were elected as follows: N. Hill, president; O. Wy Benedict, viee- president; the president offered to at- tend to the necessary secretarial work. Executiy H. Hudson, A. M. King, , E. Webster, W . Gray. Meetings, are to be held on third Tuesdays. Compare Our. Prices With Others—We Sell For Less ; pCOmU Are the Construction of Royal Br ooder Stoves with Others and Note the Difference. 500 CHICKEN SIZE— 1000-CHICKEN SIZE $21.50 $26.50 ~ play * sore cei gate Rie its work withy Hive engine ano wll Waketls ernment should take immediate action with a view to securing the exclusion of future-immigration of this type.’’ a Cream and Egg SHIPMENTS WANTED Try Our Service Accurate Tests Highest Prices Mr. ad Mrs. J. Ross of Vancouver were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilmore. Prompt Returns and Mr. Thomas Dixon has returned to Abbotsford from Englewood. Equipmer** - & Phone at our expense SEYMOUR 5056 EYE SUN BURN - ep rt. “Neglected indiges: uving =n Opy. Wélg—, . melo ita — <_—stalonge d misery. If you pounds. Well Recommended MATERNITY NURSE. MRS. D. PATERSON ~mptoms Tee Cream Season Again — of th { VANCOUVER CREAMERY CO. 1 summer we wear ate Brackman & Ke Milling Company, Ltd. wine ICE-CREAM Shkg0 tet 15-23 Alexander Street Vancouver healthy skin against sunburn, By ALL-YEAR- ’ROUND with us, Giff ait A tr : ap a V Hite crtevenriet te xealeve guodlaprotect ifford B.C. \bbotsford hea - F, Marshall, local mig: with many felks its just arriving ; —————— again with the spring days and = our eyes egainst sunburn, Let us out-door evenings. Let Abbots- ford’s pioneer confectionary sup- ply you with sweeties, smokes and after- tea or dance re- freshments, ARBOR SERY. ICE SATISFIES examine your eyes and prescribe the right tint or shade of lenses you should wear. Franks & Higginbotham TRUCK _ EXPRESS ||| | [NVESTIGATE A Tailor-Made Suit Cass i os More! Line of SPRING SAMPLES just received—most of them in the new light shades which are very popular, Also others in the conseryative shades which are always in style. + is the . before you build that new house | aie; QUICKEST, CHEAPEST ! Optometrists & or barn, or remodel your old THOS. COOGAN he Arbor = ate eee Eyesight Specialists buildings; TAILOR CLEANING AND PRESSING Get your car curtains fixed up at short notice. WORRY-PROOF METHOD Of making shipments. Our Facilities will be improved shortly Fraser Valley Motor Express H, THORNTON, Prop. Abbotsford Phone 36 Tce Cream Parlor and Cea Root J. K. FRASER, Prop. At The Alexandra, Abbotsford, Ist & 3rd Wednesdays Chilliwack Office, Jackman Blk. Vancouver Office, 490 Hastings W hie § A ‘ i This is the right time to do small (Hamilton Jewelry Co.) repair jobs, or remodelling kit- _chens, tuilding sun-rooms, por- ches, etc. i! We pay prompt attention to all large cr small orders by day work or contract, and our price is See some of my customers and fget my plans and estimates, ' At your service, Twenty-five pair of Mongolian phea- | sants and eight pair of partridges were released by Provincial Officer Fenton! at Chilliwack last. week. The birds came from the Vancouver Island farm maintained by the Game Board. Old Records Shattered at Quebec Dog Derby- a New Road To Harrison on North Shore 1 RIGHT al ‘ The new road from Deroche to Har- . ee rison Hot Springs is expected to be : 3 i ready for traffic by May 24. Harri- Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks| son will be more accessible to residents of the Dominon of Canada and of this district with the opening of this Newfoundland road, which shortens the distance to the favored resort. The trip from Mi Aldergrove Lodge iblnidamnaiatewex No. 66 NELS OLUND GENERAL CONTRAOTOR should also make available some newer fishing streams— a not altogether re- MT, LEHMAN, moté point of interest to some of us, ———Saaeeeeee a ee and Third Tuesdays at Harrison Lake salmon hatcheries will Th SAYCE SERVICE _ Aldergrove, B.C. not be operated this season, and the é ry Visiting Bretheren Cordially Welcome| buildings are being leased to the Har- Regular Meetings First GREASES H. Beetlestone, E.R. M,C. Walker, Sec|rison Lake Development Company, . for If the Mission-Matsqui ferry service DOMINION AND GOODRIOH TIRE is discontinued, and the bridge planked, AGENCY ea Pri i onest rices tween that point and Aggasiz, replac-| Your Satisfaction in Every Transaction ee ° ing the smaller ferry boat used there. Efficient Service he . : GAS om vs ACOESSORIES Wholesome Meats * |) a5 is quite likely, the boat will be taken . Hi a to Rosedale and put into service be- Is Courtesy, Honesty an —__++e__ -,° - ~ |Central Gas Station THREE KEYNOTES OF R. DesMazes has broken into new ABBOTSFORD’'S commercial avenues for a country mer- W. J, (Bill) Sayce The Triangle chant by direct importation of two ABBOTSFORD shipments of Parisian millinery. Mr. DesMazes’ French connections give him an advantage over others in this par- PROGRESSIVE MEAT EMPORIUM. ticular experiment. Some of these hats are surely stunning creations, and of White’s Meat Market course are the newest of the new. They ‘ Phone 41 were designed by Flore, -Place de 1’Opera, Paris, 1—Francols Dupuis, driving for A. MCEey & Co, who won the Derby. 2—Crowds watching start and finish of the dog Derby. 3—Shorty Russick with his new leader Murphy. WHAT EASTER SUGGESTS truggling under the handicap of|{mixed team and Chdnning’s long| miles in 12 hours and forty minutes, high winds and drifting snow, inj/lean hounds. No records were ex- Out of the nineteen teams that Diizzards which hid the lead dog] pected It was thought at first that| started the race, all but one finished, from the driver, the crack teams of| Russick’s pups of fourteen months | this being Wilbrod Poirier, of Anson- the continent fought to maintain or] would crack under the strain or that] ville, Quebec, who trailed the field overcome leads in the Eastern Inter-| St Goddard, who had undergone a|0n Thursday and Friday and found Nature is begizming to assert her- self again, Plant, tree and shrub life is stirring, suggesting that the Kodak Days Are time is at hand to secure a supply A, hi national Dog Sled Derby held at| painful operation several months be-| the third day's prospects too tougb. nfipartan foolguwith qehich Ca itill Ppproacning Quebec recently under the auspices] fore, would weaken. Joseph Dupuis| ‘Thousands of people were on hand Spriue means pntioo) a of the Frontenac Winter Sports Club. | was considered a lkely winner. “But | #8 the team driven by Dupuis for A. the soil. During this Easter season aetna aa agli eae Among the famous competitors were | out of the dark, on the third and Jast| McKay and Company, of Quebec, lo O25 eep a photographic re- Emile St. Goddard, winner at Le Pas,| gay of the race, came his brother,| {ished the last lap of the gruelling make a list of the implements you cord of your good times. It be- : : ; P Manitoba, last year; Shorty Russick, Francois Dupuls, leading the fleld by run, closely followed by Ru world’s champion 200 mile non-stop a ecant ten seconds “|large number of enthusia driver; Earl Brydges, Quebec win- Fs also present in comes a great source of pleasure mp need and then visit our hardware in future times. store and buy what you want. We ner in 1924; Bill Grayson, veteran} 22 Winning the gold cup and one/y nouet at the ( . " ’ musher: Francois Dupuis, of Quebec, thousand dollars, Francois Dupuls| when Hon. W carry a complete stock, who won the Derby this y : Wal-| established a new world’s record,| dent of the Q Commis- . den, of Wonalancet, N.H.; Channing,| eclipsing the record of 12.49.45 sion, nd present~ PRESCRIPTION DREUGGIST hed last year by St. Goddard of Boston; and others. tabl “The visitors at Quebec picked their | DY § Nolan ee NOLA. nteen minutes and thirty-fiv: ge gies Phone 8 Abbotsford favourites from Russick’s ten hus- seconds. Last year’s record was also hong being the yourgest driver Phone 28 Abbotsford, B.C. Agency fur Royal City ‘Laundry Kies, St. Goddard’s cross-breds led| beaten by Russick, second in this| having taken part in @ ace of aah = J - - a by Hert, Brydges hounds, Dupuls’| year’s race, who covered the 123|0 nature