ABBOTSFORD, 8SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS TRY DOUGHNUTS CAKES - Maxwell House Coffee THREE AND ONE-POUND TINS SHELLY’S BREAD FRESH EVERY MORNING OUR COFFEE & TEA ROLLS W. A. WATTIE | SERVICE — VALUE — QUALITY Phone 67 THESE PRICES BECOME EFFECTI VE MONDAY, JUNE 4. ae 52-00 M. Telephone Abbotsford 10 Abbotsford Lumber, Mining ; & Development Co., Ltd. W. GRAY, Secretary ABBOTSFORD'S PIONEER GARAGE OFFERS YOU ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT & COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE We have the E Hospital Society Plans Social | Plans for a social re-union and get- together of the staff, management and | former patients of the M. S. A. Hospi- ; tal were discussed at a meeting of the = Board held on Monday. It was sug- gested that the program take the form! of a musical and social evening, with dancing, and a brief talk by a lead- ing hospital authority. The event will be projected as an annual gather- ing for the purpose of maintaining the right spirit of friendly relationship between the hospital workers and pa- tients. A date immediately following school closing was considered suitable, if arrangements can be effected. Details of a letter pertaining to the Moore case, signed by the Abbotsford Village Clerk and printed in this paper, were discussed, and the Board President and Secretary authorized to prepare a reply, placing before the public the M. S. A. Hospital Society’s attitude in this case. Dr. Sarvis of Sumas, in a letter ad- dressed to the Board, requested per- mission to treat his patients in the M. \can hospital should they prefer the Cc 5; This per was given, subject to legal conditions affecting British Columbia medical practitioners, and a further recommen- dation to be made in one month’ Overdue patients’ accounts were dis- cussed-and instructions given the Se- eretary for their collection. A vacant corner of Buckerfield’s property facing on Essendene avenue and the lower Sumas road has been pleasingly cultivated with shrubbery and flowers. As a principal traffic in- tersection of the town, the appearance of this corner is of great interest to the entire community, and much can yet be done with this objective in removal of shacks and opening the road allowance on a street where traf- fie parking is a regular necessity. In deference to another conflicting dance, promoters of the dance adver- tised for June 15 in the old Whatcom road hall haye postponed the event in- definitely. Clayburn school proficiency list for May,:—Gr. 1 A—Mary Domke, Jessie Peachy; Gr. 1 B—George Seldon, Rene We have the Experience We are Satisfaction Specialists WEIR’S GARAGE Phone Farmers 3 413: B.C, 36 Children’s Tan Tennis, 8-10 85° Children’s Tan Tennis 11-2 $].15 Children's Tan Tennis 1-5 $].35 Boys Tan Tennis Boots, 1-5 ....... fa $150 ‘THE LOW-PRICE SHOE STORE “ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Next to Lee’s Store. Abbotsford Transfer Dealers in COAL in Small or Large Lots. Lowest Prices on Best Comox-Wellington Coal. “LOCAL EXPRESS AND TRANSFER at Lowest Rates Furniture Moved, Etc., Etc. E. J. BOYCE Phone 97L Copping Block St, Andrew’s & Caledonian Society Abbotsford, B.C. Meets First Saturday of Every Month in Masonic Hall, Abbotsford W. Stewart, Sec. Cordially Invited J. Mutch, Pres. All Scottish Folk ALL KINDS OF WOOD Cord or Mill Slabs. Get our prices on wood, also on— Gravel, Rock, Earth, Etc. ‘Excavation Haulage Farm Trucking Our Rates are Low E. MANN Phone 62 ABBOTSFORD U HLL. Atkins W.S.Gardiner ff Hotel Atangard § ABBOTSFORD, B.C. ¥ i 24 Single Rooms . (with or without bath) Best Appointed Hostelry in Fraser Valley. c Hot-Water Heating. 5] ‘Commodious Lobby, Lounge * Parlor, Modern Plumbing — one Abbotsford 100 t U 16 En-Suit Rooms ; 1 ' F p Snap-Shot Time Years hence, the happy outings and social associations you enjoy on these smiling summer days will be dim memories, unless you have the Kodak habit. One of your priceless possessions may be the snap-shot album, in which you may turn to live again the Pleasant times of the present. We have albums, Kodaks, films and execute high-grade amateur Photographic finishing. Weir's Rexall Drug Store ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Night Calls 32 Phone 8 For Sale—22 Rifle, Winchester pump repeater, good as new; single and double-barrel shotgun. A. R. Gos- ling, Furniture Exchange, Abbotsford. For Sale- ioroughbred Springer Spaniel, 6 months old, female, trained to retrieve. G. Higginson, Higginson road, near Poplar school. For Sale.— 8-year-old Horse, works Single or double, weight 1,400-lbs.; 1 Wagon with Rack; 2-section Drag Har- row; 1 14-inch Garden Plow. Jas. H. Bury & Son, Horn Rd., Abbotsford 24n For Sale.—20 tons Clover and Timo- thy Hay infield. J. Van Malderen, Authier road, Abbotsford. 26 Cottage for Sale, on Lower Sumas Toad; 4 rooms & attic, pump & sink in house, 50 ft. lot. Further particulars from owner: Mrs. McMenemy, 926 12th Ave. west, Vancouver For Sale—Bay Horse, 7 ~years old; 1,400lbs, $70. R. J, Laxton, Clearbrook road. 25 YOUNG MINK FOR SALE.—a pro- fitable side-line in fur-farming for Poultrymen or farmers. A. Nicholas, Clayburn. 22tt White Rock.—Furnished Cottages, close to beach. Apply Miss Steede, Lyn- den, Wash., or Mr: A. McCallum, Ab- botsford, : ; 27 g; Gr. 2—Margarette Purver, Elgin Ayling; Gr. 3—Gwennie Peachy, Frances Wilson; Gr. 4——Bessie Domke, Walter Grohnert, Miss May Stady, teacher. Gr. 7—Margaret Scott, Doris Mc- Culloch; Gr. 6—Mreeno Bassani, Har- old Wilkinson; Gr. 5.—Hampton Bull- ock, Charles Gough, “The Arbor” Ice Cream Parlor and Tea Room Abbotsford’s Original Refreshment Parlor— the Best Appointed in Town WE INVITE YOU TO TRY OUR MODERN CATERING SERVICE J. K. FRASER, Prop. THE BRIDGE PAVILION Sumas Prairie “Hick” Dance FRIDAY, JUNE 15% Prize for neatest and most economical costume, ladies. Prize for neatest and most economical costume, gentlemen. Gentlemen $1; Good Music S. F. WHITE . ABBOTSFORD Ladies free Pioneer Butcher af the Fraser Valley Wholesale and Retail Phone 41 Beside green meadows where prize herds graze the plants that pack Pacific Milk are located. Vancouver is but a short distance Away. Immediately the milk is packed it comes upon this market here and so reaches the table Pure and fresh. It is this un- usual freshness which helps to give this rich milk its finer fla- vor, Yes, we have--- the store all modelled so that we may give you FASTER and BETTER SERVICE. NO UNDUE WAITING—but Quicker, Better Courteous “Service with a Smile”—Everything and Clean. How’s this LAUNDRY SOAP Ne Winia's wicinis eis cid ad we.a| 10 bars for 49° BEING: SOUPS 27 tae. ae ere 3 for 33° CORN, Extra Special 8... o eee 4 for 55¢ ASSORTED JAMS, in 1 pound Glass Jar teak Pore eee ess 19° TOILET PAPER 8 Rolls for 2 ] c ROLLED HAM, Extra Special 23° FOUNTAIN PEN $1.00; Gum $1.00; both for .. $1-25 Bill Polson’s Kash & Karry Grocery OPPOSITE ABBOTSFORD POST OFFICE MATSQUI } Miss H. Kemprud gave a party on Thursday in the S.F.A. Hall, honoring her neice, Miss Knudsen. Badminton and croquet were played. Those pre- sent were Mesdames R. Crist, F. Hen- sen, H. Hurum, J. Igeland, J. Kemprud W. Mailes, O, Sorensen, Misses Grace and Stella Hurum, Freda Igeland, Rhoda Mailes, Annie Nordine and An- nie Nygaard. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. B. Ebbeson and son Einor yisit- ed their home here at the week-end. Baptisms were conducted at Mr. Flo- din’s place on Sunday by Rev. Sjolan- der, over the following: Misses Olga and Bennie Borg, Elsie Sward, Bennie Borg and Vivie Sward. : Mrs. A. Ellingson has returned to her home after visiting her sister in Marys- ville, Wash. for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Thorsem of Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and family of Jackman visited Mr. and Mrs. Nels For sale at Government Liquor Stores and Beer Parlors. Delivery Free to part of city. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor = Control Board or by the Government of British Columhi> mads this Spring when several commandeered a big motor bus, for the Minnewanka, where several good catches were made. thirty-pound lake trout after a long struggle. that the water droppcd two inches when the trout had been landed, LAKE DROPPED TWO INCHES An excellent official opening of the western lakes and rivers was guests of the Banff Springs Hotel five-mile journey to Lake The best sport fell to G. Andrews, of Banff, who captured a He practically swears PACIFIC MILK 328 Drake Street Vanconyer, B.C Factories at LADNER & ABBOTSFORD Sumas high school auditorium was filled to capacity on Sunday night. when Judge F. C. Hill, the Board of Lectureship of the First Christian Science Church, Boston, lec- tured upon Science. Many from Abbotsford, Chil-| the business men and the Village Coun- ‘liwack and other Canadian points at-| cil will be invited to co-operate, tended. be given in Abbotsford. member of Abbotsford Board of Trade is con- sidering issue of a small publicity book- principles let of Abbotsford and district, in which of Christian A similar lecture may later Fore on Sunday. Miss Esther Hougen visited in Seat- tle last week. Joe. Swaboda entertained a number of young friends on the occasion of his eighth birthday on Friday, those pre- sent being Audrey Kerr, Alice Pater- son, Howard Beharrell, Victor Hansen and Jack Kerr. Mrs. M. Hougen, accompanied by her son, Dr. O. Hougen, motored to Van- couver on Saturday to secure specialist advice regarding her health, Mrs, Jargeson of Sumas City visited Mrs. Ebbeson last week. Upper Sumas W. I. Observes Fifteenth Birthday The Upper Sumas W. I. held their fifteenth anniversary at the home of Mrs. W. H. Fadden on Thursday. Eighteen members were present, and a most interesting paper was given by the hostess relating to her trip East to attend the Federal convention. It was Mrs. Fadden's birthday on June 12, and she was presented with a small gift in appreciation of her -fine work in the W.I. since organizing. The W. L- are ordering a booklet of “Laws for Women and Children in British Columbia”, printed by Helen Gregory McGill, of Vancouver. Mrs. W. ¥. Porter has resigned from the agricultural committee, and her place has not yet been filled. The members of the Upper Sumas W. I. expect to be present at the Hunt- ingdon annual picnic, held at the home of Mrs. Winston of Huntingdon, on July 5th. They are also busy arrang- ing for their garden party in July, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. W. Y. Porter. ; An 18-foot cement payement from the Yale road to Vedder canal bridge Was requested by Chilliwack munici- pal council last week, in reply to a ke- quest for an expression of opinion from the department of public works. The requested paving would be 6.3 miles in length. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ; 7 SOCIETY sunday School at 19 a.m, Service Sunday at 1) a.m, In 1.0.0.F, Hall, Sumas Essex Cars LEAD ALL SIXES --Sales prove it ANDERSON MOTORS Phone 1022 MATSQUTI, B.C. New Truck Line MATSQUI VANCOUVER AND WAY POINTS Regular Rates Careful Service Promptitude and Despatch M. 1 Swanson C.T. Rottluft Co. Bungalow Garage Phone Mission 1013 re Hay! Hay! When You Want to Buy— When You Want to Sell— HAY, GRAIN, ETC, N. R. CRIST Highest Cash Prices Paid at All Times Notary Public, Conveyancing, Wills, Agreements, Etc, Drawn Hay ! 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