ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Red & White T E A An Orange Pekoe Tea with a flavour that Tea Lovers Enjoy! c per pound SAVE THE COUPONS FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS! H.P. SAUCE— soup— or Veg. 25¢ Vy-Ib. bottle .... 27¢) 2 RASPBERRY JAM— & White, Tom. TOS) vases yas Lhe PASTRY FLOUR— ‘S Red & White; delicious results Alb. tin ...... ADE| Zt, sack .... DHE PINEAPPLE— BROOMS— Singapore, sliced or cubed Red & White; 5-string; strong ALL BRAN— MATCHES— Red & White; Red-tipped 3 large boxes .. Kellogg’s; an Ideal health cereal Large packet .... BOE Mz. C. Walker & Co.. THE RED & WHITE STO! FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Telephone 130 Atangard Block NGhoteacs avery Weekes & Bader, Props. TELEPHONE 1 BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES TO ORDER Bakery Goods Available Throughout the Valley or Ask for a Driver to Call ASK FOR QUALITY BREAD You can always select aroastof good steer beef at ROBERTS’ Meat Market J. ROBERTS, Prop. Phone 56: Abbotsford This Week’s Recipe Convent Pie %-cup uncooked macaroni; 1 cup scalded milk; 1 cup soft bread crumbs; 3-cup grated cheese; %4-Cup butter; 3 eggs; tblespn onion juice, salt and pepper. Pour scalded milk (hot) over bread crumbs and but- ter. Boil macaroni in salted water till soft, and drain. Combine all seasoned .to taste, well beaten eggs last. Pour into baking ingredients dish, sprinkle with buttered crumbs and bake In slow oven for 30 or 40 minutes. Benedict « © QUALITY GROCERS Phone 111 Abbotsford DENTIST DO A-Deucixe © SEY: 5577 COR. RICHARDS & HASTINGS; VANCOUVER, B.C, | Specials at Weir’s.... BIS-MA-REX GOGGLES The Wonder Stomach Powder All Styles and Shapes fee 18s he SO: HEADQUARTERS FOR FILMS AND CAMERA SUPPLIES Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents SUMAS DISTRICT |HEALTH NURSE IS UNITED PURITY STORES Andrews’ Grocery Phone 54 - - - We Deliver Vosue Flour 98 Ibs $3.59 ards 2 Ibs. 23e Umit 6 Ibs. a | VEGETABLE HOT WEATHER SUPPLIES Ss P E Cc I A L Concentrated Lemon Orange ° 25¢ 1 tin of M.B. Pork & Beans} T4me Juice. M.B. pints. . 1 tin Orchard City Peas Just add water 1 un Green Beans $B tins ...... BQe| JELL 10¢ Broken Soda Biscuits Ib. 10c Dairy Butter Guaranteed No. 1 Ice Cream Powder Freezing Mix Miss Marie ‘essaro spent last} SPEAKER AT POPLAR week visiting friends in Vancouver.| PARENTS’ CLUB Mrs, M, Nellqs and Mrs. R. Har-|° The regular meeting of the par-_ ris were joint hostesses at the home|ents’ club of Poplar was held at] of the former on Thursday, May 19,|North Poplar school on Wednes-| when they entertained members of] day evening, May 18. Miss Maguire, | the SP. S. Club. Contest winners] public health nurse, gave a very were Mesdames Hunter, Blinch, | interesting and helpful ‘talk, for! Gort and Marcy. which the parents expressed their Mrs. I. Lamson has returned|appreciation. During the contests! from a visit in Vancouver. and games which followed, the: Mr. I. Parberry and Mr. F.jusual element of enjoyment was, Thompson spent a few days in Se-}again noticeable. It is felt that both attle, Wash. parents and teachers are gaining’ Mr. and Mrs, McRae of Van-|knowledge of and confidence in couver were Sunday guests at the|each other by meeting in this man- home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Me-|ner, The serving of refr 8 Gillivray. closed the evening. Mr, M. Nelles and Les. McGarva met with a painful accident during the week when a tractor which they were loading on to a truck slipped. Mr. Nelles sustained two broken ribs and Mr. McGarrva a badly bruised foot. " Rey. and Mrs, E. Church of Van- couver were Whatcom road visitors on Friday. Mrs, E, Brogaard few friends on Sunday, little daughter Joan's fifth day. Mr. Dan Greeno, who passed his examination in second year applied science at U.B.C., is home for the summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Anke spent the REVISING MATSQUI FAIR PRIZE LIST Members of Matsqui Agricultural Association will meet on Tuesday, June 14, at 8 p.m. to fin- ally revise the prize list for the 1938 fair. A meeting was held May 17 to prepare the list, ‘Four items from the prize list of 26 years ago are being included in the 1938 Mats- again entertained a honoring her birth- being the silver anniversary of the fair. MATSQUI Mr. and Mrs. T. 1< Igeland have returned to Seattle after qui fair prize list as a novelty, this | a = E = a = s a a & Soap Flakes....3 Ibs. 29c | Meat Pastes....3 tins 29c Corn Starch....3 Ibs. 29c| Meat Balls......Tin 25c : Beans, sml. white 5 Ibs 25c | Quick Dinner....Tin 25c Macaroni, bulk 3 Ibs. 25c} Roast Beef........Tin 20c } Rice..........4 Ibs. 19c] Jiffy Ready Dinner Tin 15c Dates, Sair....3 Ibs. 19c | Hedlund Sausage Lb tin. 25c . Pure Strawberry Jam 4-lb 49c¢ Jelly Powders»; nen 3 pkts 10¢ hg oe, tee Dae an oj. | Paper Napkins. .2 pkt. 25c Charm Facial... .Pkt. I5c Brunswick Sardines 6 tins 270 i Norwegian Sardines 2 tins 250] Waterglass .... Tin 17c Salmon. rainy pink, paac ot 3c. 2 tins 23¢€ Pickles rx, sweee or uma [ge bot. 29c week-end in New Westminster with the mother, Mrs. Wright- man, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. O, Walstrom of Vancouver were Whatcom road visitors 6n Sunday. Mrs, Wilcox of Langley is spend- the past month with relatives in Matsqui. Miss Doris Vosburgh, student it the Vancouver General Hospital Training School spent the week-end homie. latter's ut her New Wes!- ing the week visiting her sister, SS Se ee a d La Mrs. W. G. Fadden. patna ter span athe ot co eeee a ‘Through. they hospitality of Mrs, | 0/8 Parents. Miss Evelyn Andersont of Sardis spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ©. Sorenson. Mr. E. J. Westlin and Miss M. Westlin have as their rguest Miss Gertrude Dahlstrom of Agassiz. Mr, and Mrs. Frank 7 L. Alexander, members of the Up- per Sumas Women's Institute spent a most delightful afternoon recently when they were entertained at her lovely home, situated on the hillside near Bellerose station. Mrs. Alex ander, who is a talented artist in Combination Special 1 1b. Hothouse Tomatoes ALL | 1 Head Lettuce 3 Green Onions FOR 3 for 14c 3 Radishes Lettuce - = = = New Carrots - = 2 for l5e Bananas = = = 3 Ibs. 25¢ Fresh Local Asparagus 2 Ib 19¢ ii. \had as their guest over the week- end their son Mr. Stuart Thompson of Vancouver. CLAYBURN in the dining room from a’ Mr, George Cruickshank was a beautifully appointed table centredj) recent vistor to Vancouver. with flowers flanked by tall tapers. A large crowd attended the nov- Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. Hunter pre-|elty whist drive held in the school sided at the urns. Before departing |on ‘’hursday evening by the Ath- the guests tendered a sincere vote} letic Club. Prizes were won by Miss of thanks to their gracious hostess.| Doris McCulloch, Mrs. Lovat Corn- wall, Mr. R. McCulloch and Mr. G. Mutch, The cake which was raffled oils, china and watercolors, gave her guests rare pleasure in her dis- play treasures and wonder- full collection of antiques many lands. A _ buffet of art from lunch was served ABERDEEN was won by Mr. D. Donaldson. The Birthday Club met at the Mrs. E. Holbrow spent a few home of Mrs .T. Layman on Thurs- . days in Vancouver recently day last in honor of her birthday. Mr. Warren Alexander has return- ed after an absence of over a week, when he to Seattle by the illness and subsquent death of his mother, Mrs. Alexander. The many friends extend to Mr. Alex- ander their deepest sympathy. A yery enjoyable time was spent at cards, Mrs, Arthur Gledhill and Mrs. Connor carrying off the prizes. Mrs. Layman was presented with a pyrex dish and measuring cup from the members, after which re- was called freshments were served. : : : Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Wilson and 4 Bring In Your Films and Haye Us Develop Them MralSiei), Wilson} Aberdeen’ “road,|\. 31) seteo 9A istyonewwareumtes DENNISON’S CREPE PAPER—IN ALL COLORS AND SHADES ig at present Cet a ae cent visitors at the home of Mr. 2 and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Of) \i:.on's grandmother, Mrs, M. Stiv- Violin, Guitar, Banjo and Steel Guitar Strings Kept in Stock Ladner, during the illness of Mr.| .., : : Palmer. ; ; ISH YOUR MEDICINE CABINET WITH FRESH SUP- ; Bi. ae reeiae Santute ca Recent visitors at the home of FROM OUR LARGE STOCK—REMEMBER THAT PRE- {| ” Mr. and Mrs, Lovat Cornwall were e ae ‘ CBE day evening at the first dance put) \7, Caswall ~ M a VENTION IS BETTER THAN A CURE é ; ee peed |Mazy Comwall's| parents, Mr-J: in on by the young people Mrs. W. H. Hudson and Mrs, Cam- —— j deen Community Club. oe, “ey | Mr. and Mrs. Glazebrook of Van-| 46, Jones has returned’ from 7 eir S exa armacy | couver motored to Abbotsford last) rching trip in the Interior. week to visit Mr, Glazebrook A ; 3 f | Mrs. R. D. Wilson of Ashcroft BRESCRIPTIONS 4 wie gong tts He f= , |who is a patient at the hospital] .1,, i. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stationery = odes re Developing there, . \ Clare Heath, hag returned after vis- Phone 8 ERIC T, WEIR, Phm. B. St. Margaret's guild will hold the| jing her son and daughter-in-law regtiar ‘monthly meetine Wateathalliacte wna eA" wilkon of “Van: %| nome of Mrs. Dick Owen, Mt. Leh-| conver «iste, Da GC Seek man on Saturday, The school bus eters ee 2 will be at the Bradner store at WHEN IN —THEY NG RESULTS! 1:45 for those who desire to attend, PINE GROVE New Westminster = ‘ by __| Saturday night completed the The;'ll tell you you'll find the Best Foods — Best Service Best Prices. Fraser Cafe J. H. MORGAN, Proprietor 736 Columbia Street Near B- ©. E. R. Depot ss eee LAST ONE TO THE PADDOCK PRODUCES THE MONOGRAM GIN ° Itching oof Mr, and Mrs, J. Ferguson of A Vancouver Island spent a oouple of B rning Feet a days in the district. u ag Se ee Miss Betty Fleet Js home from Go to George A. Black a any Vancouver for a Ume. other good druggist today and or original bottle of Moone's Eme mort ald Oi}. Don't worry this. dads GRANTS DIVORCE sil brings . such Buspoeelret re fee ORT be able Mr, Justice Manson, in Supreme ore ee nade vor work again, happy | Court, Vancouver, granted a divorce | jm ar without that almost unbearable j i decree to Carl August Einer Nyberg, aching and soreness 9 ¢ $g75 2,60 ° farmer of Abbotsford, from Annie ght— e e Rub on Emerald He Tee 120290 2501 ff 4001. Nyberg, 1032 Pacific Street, whom trgely; it does not sin + i he married at Sundsvall, Sweden, 2 Money back if not satig- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor " . enpcsl. | Money A. Black's 7 P M March 21, 1908, fied. Get st at George and good druggists everywhere, Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. season's whist drives at Pine Grove hall. Season's first prizes went to Mrs. M. Forty and Mr. H. A. Mc- Nally and second prizes to Mrs. A. Mockford and Mr H, E, Larson. vorpal Eyening prizes were won by Mrs, Peardon and D. Boynton, firsts and consolations, Helen McNally and J: McGuire. Mrs. G. M. Ferguson is conyelesc- ing at home after a succ ration at the General H Mr. E. Fostey js home from camp for a week. Prices Effective Thursda LT | Specials... Clearance Line!— : ick lear Ee ees 2 ‘ nee Ptey, Mey Friday, Saturday, May 26th, 27th, 28th sue ae . TURNBULL MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Snugs and yest for men and young men TWO-PIECE POLO SHIRTS stir ss, ae ‘ For summer wear—all styles jana) a navy, blue, maroon, SUMMER SHOES white and canary; Reg. to $1 Men's, SPECIAL 4 en's, crepe sole .... $14.98 wrt Boys, rubber soles .. $4-45 : ‘BOOTS FOR MEN Youths, rubber soles. .$4.29) a Leather soles, Ss uppers a 4 =o The Special Continues on— X LADIES’ SUMMER SANDAL Strap sandals, canvas upper and leather soles PER _ $l 1:29 PAIR. MEN'S BLACK OXFORDS PER — $239 PAIR. Jas. Lawrence DRY GOODS Post Office Building FOOTWEAR H - 4 Telepone 200 i bal tht | RAJAH LINENS and MAYTIME CHIFFONS SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRS White and pastel shades fer f ble, let is If you suffer foot trouble, le $5.95 to $1.15 me fit you with ? HATS: Summer straws and Mhentamous Dexter seston felts; pastel shades, white we A. McDONALD Near Black’s Drug Store Essendene Ave. E. THE SINGER STORE Hunt Block Abbotsford ta HARVEY HENDERSON, Manager 24-HOUR SERVILE > | YALE ROAD, ABBOTSFORD Put four Car in Shape = for Spring and Summer! We’ll give it a thorough checking-over and re-conditioning at a very low cost! JACARTIN GARAGE PHONE 82 PETE MARTIN EARL JACOBSON BO ae station Ks Frank Voelker, blind since he was six weeks old, | war, DesMoines, Towa. 2 who has been is the organist at the radio HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME ” Ib. 25e¢ a ste! te myname; SOAS siete atlanta itemise iit aiiliane