Sa Sek Peas kere aes 3 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS fener oe A et AR drs apt t, Our Meat Section Is stocked with the choicest cuts of fresh Beef Veal and Mutton. Also cured Meats, Sausages and Fresh and Cured Fish. of Meat and Fish as it We use great care in selecting the stock for this section of our store and we feel confident that here, there is as good a quality is possible to procure R. Desmazes GENERAL MERCHANT The Pioneer Store, Abbotsford. Phone 16 or 1912 M. King’s Meat Market, The “Personal Service” =~ Does Personal Servy Mean aim, Anything to You? mom Personal service is that to that x ’ the proprietor merchant gives. For almost 20 years that per- Sonal service has been given to the public of Abbotsford by A. criminating shopper, who seeks QUALITY FIRST with fair ‘market prices on meat purchases. Picnic Meats a Specia.ty. KING’S MEAT MARKET and today, it is available to the dis- Butcher Phone 48 Experiments have proved that a farm. The Only Answer is— The Test of a Dairy Ration The Feeding Test is the only Final Test mixing plant from analysed and perfectly blended grains and b7- products is a better balanced, more palatable, and more economic1l mixture then a feed of the SAME analysis mixed by hand on the Is This True “2 Compare Them By Feeding Trials and Find Out bs If a commercially blended mixture fed at the rate of 8-Ibs. per day will produce one quart of milk more per day than the same amount of home mixture, it is worth $12.50 more per ton. Buckerfields Limited Head Office: VANCOUVER, B.C A. M. SPARLING, Manager Abbotsford Branch. Dairy Feed prepared in a modern Phone 70 - Art Monument €o., Ltd. Plowing & Team Work Plowed. Wood. Draying, Etc. H. MATTHEWS St. Nicholas Local MO) DESIGNERS An All-Canadian Firm—with Ex-War Service Personnel 602 Kingsway, 121 Richmond St. Vancouver New Westminster e Next week we give our promis- ed recipe for - whipping Pacific Milk, but themethod of whipping which follows is so necessary, we hhaye been asked to call attention to it. 1. The lemon juice called for should not be added until Pac- ific Milk has been whipped two minutes. 2. Use granulated sugar, not icing sugar. 3. Fold the sugar and flavoring in with a spoon, not the whipp- er. PACIFIC MILK G. A. McKAY Phone 13M. McCallum rd. opp. hospital 4 pass Insurance— Complete “Coverage” in Sound Prompt-Paying Companies Town Property Residences at Bargain Prices Farm Lands We know land values, and can find buyers, sellers and renters. Abbotsford Brokerage & Realty Co. Phones: B.C, 116; Farmers 3425 l CREAM AND EGG shipments wanted Try our service Accurate Tests Prompt Returns and Highest Prices Phone at our expense SEYMOUR 5056 Vancouver Creamery Co., 15-25 Alexander Street Vancouver MRS. C. B. STEVENS for first-class DRESSMAKING -|fous illness. ABBOTSFORD Financial statement of the Jubilee Association, ASM. covering the 12- month period ending July 31, has been circulated, over the signature of G. F. Pratt, auditor, showing the Association's assets at $9,185.47, with labilities of $5,496.00, other than the 887 $10 shares issued, Hall receipts by dances and si- milar events totalled $991.65 for the year. Expenses of operation were $491 with $301 disbursed on building im- P is, $136 on fur ‘s, and mortgage Interest and note interest $364 (Royal Bank $113.20; A. Frey $200; A. R. Gosling $50.80) . The annual meeting is called for ‘Tuesday, September 10 at 8 p.m. in Ju- bilee hall. Mrs, M. Perley has moved to Ruskin, where she intends to reside for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster, former- ly of Abbotsford,"after which she ex- pects to go to Maine to live. The babies of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sterry and Mr. and Mrs. D. Galloway mace a fine showing in the baby show held in connection with Chilliwack fair Mrs. Cook of Vancouver visited her father, Mr. T. Andrews last week. Born—To Mr, and Mrs, Lapinsky, on August 26, a son. Mr. Avery secured medical attention yesterday when he severely gashed his hand with an axe. : Miss E. Hawkins of Calgary is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Farrow, Mrs. Farrow and Reta have returned from a two week’s holiday spent at Victoria. Mrs. Coutts had her little niece, Edith Robertson of Ladner visiting her last week. Hans Lehr is recovering from a ser- Mr. S, F, White and son, Franklin returned from Oliver, B. C. last week- end. Rey. and Mrs. Baker and chilireu and Mrs. Hughes haye returned trom a holiday spent at Crescent Beach. Miss K. Wallace of Vancouver visited Miss Betty West last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lake and family of Vancouver were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blinch last week. A reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs R. Forrest, was held at the home of the latter’s sister, Mrs, J. A. McDonald on Thursday evening. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the young couple, and a very happy social evening enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest have moyed in- to the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Quinn at Mr. and Mrs. Wahiman's, Mrs. Zettergreen of Mara, B. C. visit- ed her son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs D, Combs last week. Abbotsford Caledonian Society opens the fall social season on Saturday next MATSQUI Results of Matsqui sports, held at Gifford on August 24, participated ir by children from all over the munict- pality (names in order of prize awards) 100 yds., boys—12 and over, Bob Men- aul, Earl Kerr, Oluf Tramp. 8 entries 76 yds., girls—12 and over, A Gledhill- Barbara Ingles, A, Gustufson (11 en- tries), 75 yds., boys—10 and 11, T, Scott, W. Ostrom, E. Erickson. (6 entries). 60 yd. girls—10 and 11, E, McLean, E Catto, D. McLarg. (5 entries). 75 yd. boys—8 and 9, W. Ostrom, E. Erickson, J, Kerr. (4 entries. 60 yd., girls—8 and 9, Betty Sibbald, Thelma Poignant, Tiny Murphy. (9 entries). 40 yd., boys—6 and 7, G. Wood, K Lamont, A. Henderson, B, Sibbald. (6 entries), 40 yd. girls—6 and 7, Mary McDon- ald, Annie Johnston, W. Macey. (11 entries), 4 25 yd., boys—under 6, R. Lamont, J. Thompson, Billy Cameron. (8 entries) 25 yd., girls—under 6,W.Mockford, E. Murphy, A. Murphy. — (9 entries). 1 mile, boys—18 and under, E. Kerr, Ben Friesen, Bill Menaul, Bob Menaul (7 entries) ‘The mile race was not a handicap. Sack race, 25 yds., boys—12 and over ©. Tramp A. Poloski. (10-entris). Sack race, 25 yds. girls—12 and over, L. Paterson, B. Patterson. (4 entries). Sack race, boys—10 and 11, E. New- man, A. Johnston. _(6 entries) Sack race, girls—10 ‘ind 11, H. Mac- (3 entries). Poignant, J. Kerr. + Sack race, 25 yds., girls—8 and 9, B. Sibbald, A. Farber. (6 entries). % mile, boys—16 and under, E, Kerr, D. Duncan, G. Paterson, Billy Menaul. (6 entries) \ mile, girls—18 and under, B. In- glis, A. Gledhill, A. Gustafson. (7 en- tries), % mile, boys—14 and under, 0. Tramp, Billy Menaul, H. Smith. (7 entries). tries). 3 legged race, boys—8 and 9, E. Er- ickson and J. Lamont, J. Kerr and E. Poignant. (2 entries). 3 legged race, girls—8 and 9, M. Mc~ Donald and A Farber, B. Sibbald and K. Mw (3 entries). “3 legged race, boys—10 and il, E. Erickson and J. Lamont, E. Poignant and J. Kerr. (2 entries). 3 legged race, boys— 12 and over, G. Paterson and G. Kemprud, A. “| other exhibits during the entire after- noon. ‘| “Not a glorified skidroad display, but PROVINCIAL FAIR STARTS WITH WONDERFUL SHOWING Scores of Matsqui, Sumas and Ab- botsford residents attended the Labor Day celebration incidental to opening of the provincial exhibition and ter- minal storage plant in New Westmin- ster, and report one of the most inter- esting and entertaining programs eyer held in the Royal City. Reeves and of local ities and local directors of the R. A Association were guests for the day, and enjoyed evi moment of their stay. Forenoon items included outboard motorboat races, tug-boat races and In- dian canoe races on the Fraser River, formal opening of the fine cold storage plant and terminal just erected, an in- spection tour of the huge plant, Indian war dances and a band program. At 2.30 p.m. the exhibition was formally opening by Hon. Winston Spencer Churchill, who, in a short, but pithy address, stressed the importance of Em- pire unity. Queen's Park probably never was in the entire history of the fair, such 3 scene of animation, or accommodated such an enormous crowd, as on Mon- day. What New Westminster, and the provincial exhibition means to the ru- ral districts of British Columbia, and particularly the Fraser Valley, was evi- denced by the enormous attendance, every section of the Valley being re- presented in exhibits and visitors. Even while the lacrossé game, for the nation- al title, was in progress, drawing thou- sands to the overcrowded stadium, there actually was not “elbow room”’|} around the horticultural and numerous truly an agricultural exhjbition, repre- sentative of British Columbia” was the concensus of opinion voiced by many visitors, who found nothing lacking be- cause of the tent accommodation. Wood; B. Menaul, Billy Menaul, G. Lidstrom. | Chariot race, girls—12 and over, B. Inglis, L. Paterson, A. Gledhill, B. Cop- Abbotsford Headquarters — FOR — School Supplies Wy SCRIBBLERS EXERCISE BOOKS PENCILS PENS PAINTS CRAYONS COMPASSES SET SQUARES PROTRACTORS MAP DRAWING BOOKS ETC, ETC. ETC. Phone 54 ley. (6 entries). Boot and shoe race, boys—12 and un- der, A. Poloski, O, Tramp, E. Erickson. (10 entries). Boot and shoe race, girls—12 and un- der, S. Watson, C. DeVries, D. Thomp- son. (4 entries). Boot and shoe race, boys—13 and over, Bob Menaul, A. Poloski, O. Tramp and D. Blacklock. 6 entries) 2 legged race, girls—12 and over, A. Gledhill and D, Reity, B. Inglis and M. DeVries. (4 entries). Chariot race, boys—10 and ll, A. Newman, D. Blacklock, A. Paloski and F. Morris equal. (5 entries). Chariot race, 25 yds., girls—10 and 11, D. McLorg, C. DeVries S. Watson, D. with a meeting and cance in the Ma- sonic Hall. Herbert Hewetson hese artists will ares at the Banff Scottish Music Festival to he held at the Banff Springs Hotel, August 80 to September 2, spon- sored by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Mary Frances James, soprano, will take a leading role in the ballad opera by Dr. Healey * Willan woven around the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald. Stanley Hoban, Winnipeg baritone and Herbert Hewetson, tenor, will be among the assisting artists. Inaddition to the Music Festival there will be the Highland Gather- y Stanley Hoban Thompson. © (5 entries). Chariot race, boys 12 and over, D. Banff Festival Artists Mary Frances James ing of pipers from most of the Canadian Scottish regiments who compete for the BE. W. Beatty Trophy, the winner of which re- presents the outstanding piper of the year in Canada. Further, there are Highland Games staged such as tossing the caber and all the other sports which feature the great annual meet in Scotland. The Festival is in short a getting together of the Scottish race from all over Canada and is patronized by visitors from all parts of the North American continent. Best Appointed Garage in This District Whether you get your auto repairs or servicing done at an of the other kind, you are charged on a time basis, Just think that oyer. What does {t mean in charges if a mechanic works in a shop well lighted with every tool he requires. And your car left for a day or a month in a garage that is— Fireproof ly appointed garage, or in one ‘| with file their claims with detailed SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BAKER VS. SCHONEMEIER TAKE NOTICE that Mr. F. J. Carter, C. A. has been appointed by the Supreme Court of British Columbia as RECEIVER of the partnership assets of the firm of Karl Baker and August Schonemeier, farmers of Upper Sumas, British Columbia. ALL PERSONS owing money to the said firm are required to pay the same to the Receiver forthwith at his office at 507 Royal Trust Building,626 Pefider Street West, Vancouver B. C. ALL creditors are required to forth- -particulars with the said RECEIVER. HAMILTON, READ & PATERSON Suite 430, Rogers Building, Vancouver, B.C. ARTHUR H. FLEISHMAN, Standard Bank Building, 2 Vancouver, B.C. General Blacksmithing WHEELWRIGHT & GENERAL WAGON WORK Horse Shoeing a Specialty John Sorby The old McMenemy Shop, Abbotsford, B.C. Road mishaps put lines out twice in one day Twice on Tuesday, August 20 as the result of road mishaps, Kamloops was cut off from School andStudies will become plea ant for the Boy and Girls who ge their Supplies ¢ this Store. Free Note Books are bein distributed to all children calling at this store ALBERT LEE Delivery Service — Two Stores--Abbotsford and Upper Sumas, B. aa 118 f e. cs +. Many-Pointed PENCILS Given Away FREE at HIPWELL’S | with every $2 purchase of SCHOOL SUPPLIES We have a very well assorted stock ol everything that a School Boy or Schoo Girl wants. Harry D. Hipwell The Prescription Specialist Abbotsford and Chilliwack. Branch Store at Sardis . a Boot and shoe race, girls—l3 and ig L. Paterson, D, Smith, A' Gled- il. Egg and spoon race, D. Wood, G. Me- naul; Mrs. Cameron, J. Lamont. 50 yards, married ladies, under 160 pounds: Mrs, Murphy, Mrs. Borg, Mrs. Cameron (18 entries). 50 yards, single ladies, under 160-lbs: A. Smith, B. Adams, Miss L CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday School at 11 a.m. Service on Sunday at llam. In the LO.OF. Hall, Sumas, Wash. SMITH BUTTON WORKS | 25 yards, over 160lbs.: Mrs. DeVries, Mrs. Rustlund, Mrs. Menaul (7 entries) Girls relay, open: L. Paterson, F. Smith, B, Ingles, B. Adams; B. Copley H. Gledhill, A’ Gustufson, P. Kerr, Boys relay, open: E. Kerr, Kemprude Paterson, Menaul; G. Mutch, J. Black- lock, A. Conroy, E. Brooks. Running Broad jump, boys 12 & un- der: Billy Menaul (13ft. 4ins), E. New- man, D. Blacklock. (10 entries), Running broad jump, boys 13 & over Be Mnteey veh Brooks, Bob Menaul. unning broad jump, Is 12 & un- der: C. DeVries, D. faecal K. Mur- phy ( 6 entries), Running broad jump, girls 13“& over B. Inglis, P. Kent, A. Gledhill (8 entries Running high jump, boys 12 & under } ip, D. Blacklock, A. Prasloski. Running high jump, boys 13 & over: Bob Menaul, G. Kemprude. Running high jump, open, G, Kem- prude, W. Brooks (7 entries), high jump, girls 12 & under ° with Vancouver, and nine other long-distance circuits and a number of local lines sery- ing Haney subscribers were put out of order. At 4am. a five-ton truck skidded from the highway about one-half mile east of Haney and crashed into a tele- phone pole, breaking it off at the base. That afternoon a} 430 a road gang cut down a large tree about four miles east of Haney. It landed on the telephone lines, tearing down one pole and putting ail circuits carried on it, out of commission. In both cases telephone men made speedy temporary re- pairs to restore servite. C. DeVries, K. Murphy. Runn high jump, girls 13 & oyer: B. Adams, B. Inglis (8 entries). Runn. hop, step and jump, boys 12 & Aaa) Tramp, D. Blacklock, unn: hp, step and jump, boys 13 & over: B. Mutch, W. Brooks, D. TDaticest a ue boys 16 and under, B. u . 2 in.) A. Conroy, Bob Me- naul. (8 entries). ee Pole vault, boys 15 and Menaul, H, Horg. Thread-the-Needle: Mi Elda Copley, Mrs, A. EEL ie SS Le TRINITY UNITED’ cH Rev. T, S. Paton, B. A,, Prt under; Billy (8 entries). Services on Sundty Se; ptember Ist. Foy cra September th Al junday Si Lom 'y School and ’Teen Age or co. COLLISTER_ ||" NEW WESTMINSTER Phone 969 ~ Specialist in Hemstitching Embroidery Tucking = Buttons Covered ‘Try Us—and you will be Pleased. All Scottish Cordially Invi W. Stewart, J. Mutsh, Pres. F | i] | é i M John A. McDone GENERAL CONTRACTOR EVERY KIND OF BUILDIN CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR Frame, Concrete, or Bri ] ! || sd } Promptitude, Thoroughn 4 Reliable Workmanship AY McCallum Road, south of MS Hospital, Abbotsford | | | | . 2 a] Weir's Garage is Prepared to Give Every Garage Service That Your 11 a.m. Sermon Subject:— “The Com- Telephone 1258 | } poe Spee sabes ang Car Requires sae of The Truth”, jodelling, Repairing, 7 . P.m—Service in St. Y d git ginthtar clicalaices WwW eir s G ara e TELEPHONE COMPANY mimtnedene in Paul's church, Ashcroft Hotel has at last been ted a license to sell beer by the glas Application was filed with the ge rel 7.30 p.m. Sermon Subject:— “Zeal In B.C. Phone 36 Christian Service”, Farmers Phone 3413 ay ment last December, ‘ad W. HLFRANCKS Insurance Home Dr. E. E. 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