ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS —~ c Beso comfortable home is a sensible {4 investment; get my estimate NELS OLUND GENERAL CONTRACTOR MT. LEHMAN. ; ‘The Abbotsford _ Pool ‘Room cordially invite you ' Barber Sho At a recent meeting of the BO. * 11 ° Victor Eby of Vancouver visited at his home here on Sunday. . Mu . Daryl ‘nsley has « returned from bpending a few days iin Bellingham with his aunt, Mrs. Lee. . n ee Mrs. H. J. Lait is the guest of Mrs. A. H, Priest of West Vancouver. ‘ue On Sunday Mrs. Insley was given a pleasant surprise party, it: being her birthday. Among those present. were Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Insley and little Abbotsford Pearl Rebekah Lodge on Friday evening. Visitors were also present from Mission, and one member from Manitoba. A very énjoyable evening was spent, and refreshments were served at the close of the Lodge Session, Rev. T. 8, Paton, B.A., Minister Services on Sunday, March 1, 0 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class; 11 a,m.—Subject: ‘‘Satis- faction;;How Obtained?’’ Children’s Talk: ‘‘Follow the Leader.’’? 3 p.m.— Services in St. Paul’s Church, Hunt- ingdon; 7.30 p.m.—Subject: ‘‘What is a Christian?’’ —_+- oe Quality Groceries, Well Dry Goods, Strong Boots, Shoes and Rubbers - Chosen Herrings and Tomato Sauce, 3 tins 25¢ P. B. and L. SNASHALL, Prop. The Store of Quality Merchandise and Honest Value mountains, about 75 miles from Grants Pass, in the most southern part of Ore. ‘on. I stayed Tuesday night in Roseburg and at 7 a.m. the following morning made my way through the town out on to the highway’and set a steady pace for Grants Pass, 75 miles away. he to the Car we start in to fix it. being on the per-hour Che Bungalow Garage fault in your car, we ‘‘know’’ before considerable importance to Owner Charges usually basis this is of tlie gar- ,After walking for admiring the view of from the Chuckanut Dr: Oils, Greases, Gasoline, Accessories GREGORY TIRES under my arm I swung MATSQUIS MODERN GARAGE fo Tacecoma, 40 milas 2.30 pm. as I The Value of a & man who gave my four miles and who the 8 different direction, TI again started along From Abbotsford to ’Frisco By Road By ‘Optimist’? —— After saying good-bye to a swung along the Chuckanut Drive out attitnde of the general publie towards a man on the road, to see the and to get away from the noise and bustle of city life for a time. some time, Bellingham Bay and saying good-bye to my friend 1] ate some lunch,, and with my kit-bag Way south of Seattle and set my pace left the Seattleand I had walked about fi miles when I was again picked up by few kit, “I country, and along the high- away. lt was suburbs of ve a lift of about nm had to go in the road “at a scencry along the road from Roseburg was wonderful. I saw daffodils grow- ing and many other signs of Spring, and looking down from the highway into a deep canyon I saw the Northern bound train winding its way slowly up the steep grade to Roseburg, on its way to Seattle and Vancouver. There was a light rain falling, but I enjoyed I imagine I had walked about five Mrs, Woodcock of iNashimo, presid- See ene towards Seattle, miles when I heard what I : thought ent of the Rebekah Assembly, and Mrs- might say that I had contem-| must be one of Henry’s daughters Elliott of Vancouver, ‘Warden of. the We don’t ‘‘guess’’ at the reason of plated this trip for some time, my in-| making musie ‘along the highway, and Assembly, paid their official visit to|that knock, short-circuit, or other| *e"tion being to find at first hand the] coming in my direction, A few sec- onds later I found it was all too true. T think it was one of the 1820 models, but ‘still going strong.’ However the hoy driver very kindly invited me to nount, confiding to me that he-had been broke himself; and was always brother in distress a " 5 e ive, I was pi glad to give a i. + owner. And our work is always done ed up by. @ man driving to Seattle. We] lift when possible. He carried me PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH thoroughly and tiously, arrived in Seattle just before noon,| about three miles when he ‘had to leave the highway, so I was again soon mak- ing my four miles an hour on foot. I enjoyed the walking now very much indeed, the scenery being mitch like we find in the Midland countries of Britain. T had walked about three or four miles when along came a Ford sedan driven hy an elderly man who stopped and asking me if I was an Englishman invited me into his car andT felt that my troubles were aver for that day. Tate ; products bureau of the Vancouver fairly good pace when I heard a heavy (Continued on Back, Page) Board of ‘Trado surprising figures| 8T. MATTHEW’S OHUROH . : Car coming along behind me and the f Billiard Tables |) Bert, ot, Tate, surprsi feat ss Pharmacy Service: | som tog. ak Rebiad me and the j re and his wonderful adventures in Spain. eas foe ‘ i Abbotsford Fie soseseseseszsanasesosasasemesesesaasebeseses2 Ses? sas2s25250505 After a good night’s rest I left Portland Tuesday morning at 7.80, © By going south on the highway in the dir- Lumber 1s Preferred Dr. and Mrs. A. Ross have as their Si FCIALS ection of Salem, which is the capital “Sl ue daughter, Mrs. Nemar of eity of Oregon. I had walked a few _Lumber is preferred, and rightly so, because it is the most Se a ariine in Marmalade ok bys mak teheeia one Meas to Be ¥ f F adaptable of building materials. It is quiekly prepared for the Mr. and Mrs. eatey. See aeas : truck, an offer which I gl toe nn : A . lai visited in Abbotsford last week. we had to part after going along for * purpose to which it is to be used, it permits of any building . . King-Beach Orange Marmalade a 75c about three miles; the truck proceed- lan, it has many sanitation and durability _ advantages, and it Maurice Brydges of New Westmin- { ing in a different route, and me stick- Roa ; ‘ ster visited friends in Abbotsford on ull ] al d \ 85 ing to the highway. It was beginning fy the loweat in prive. cieaiees Bullen’s Marmalade ae C uM | torain, and 1'was getting rather waray . \ ewe 7 my pace being about four miles an Ff a ‘ , hour when I was hailed by another Well male BE ere a ered eer a atans, elt sane Caer me aha F Robertson $s Scotch Marmalade Te 35c man who kindly asked me to ride with 4i for generations, and with the diminishing of timber hast Thursday evening, an informal ri him, He _ told me he was going to “eee - . f Il party was dered Mrs, ©. L. € Pi 1 M al de ae 4 1 00 Salem, which was welcome news to ma eres eer cb. 18 Pelee givens every, day, fo) catetulieon Miller, who lett this week to reside in ineapple Warmala . se: - put me another fifty miles on my “struction that tends to permanency. : Seattle, el te Haine’s Grape Fruit Marmalade ES 25c We arrived in esp 11 a.m. and as a Fi ‘ . ter a feed of hot cakes—my first mei r Mrs. Waterston of Huntingdon was yw idaien the hill into . y way up the hil ‘ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING and DEVELOPMENT CO. LED. |] 2, Waterson of tuntingon wa al Tgnded my way up the il at , Vancouver, ope 4 ; way towards Eugene, intending, if 2 7 oe u ii VW. A. VV A possible, to make Eugene before night- Little Jac! anctta, seven-year 0 fall. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Vanetta of THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO BAT I was again picked tp by different, ‘Aldergrove returned home from the PHONE 67 a tradesmen and given short rides, but . 5 M, 8. A. Hospital on Sunday, where he ‘ about 12.30 was hailed by a travelling Be Ye G was admitted last. week with a frie- i Sc2) salesman who was bound for Eugene, , ore ou oO tured leg. ‘ ry and after a verp pleasant ride we ar- Home--- ‘ ~ ved rived about 3.30 p.m. Not having ex- : re A, Wooler of Vancouver spent the pected to reach Eugene that night I ‘Let us serve you a Sind com= week-end with relatives in Abbotsford. x wee a jiftls mudeeided de! fa pany with a nice hot drink or a eur fe ut ag it was still daylight lecide | soda. Or replenish your tobacco Clayburn Products The adjourned annual meeting of the STAR Cars Give Value poe ore eunk sas roan ie fee | supply. We have some swell cho ; ; St. Matthew's Cae RT jae ah i that’ should be plekedi ta ote eee « solates— the: 4s . will be held on Friday, March 6, at Spring is here. Get a real little car A 90) try them 8 - a lift as I wast not anxious to be litesiOreant all year ’round, ave res e pm *ye for’ this preR car that you will eaught outin a rainstorm in the foot- Bee : tae ROD never be ashamed of in any company hills of the Siskiyu mountains towards 4 Fi : 4 Over a wide market Clayburn aeeee ae i Scene bas —yet costing little more than the which I was now approaching. — a oe b r Brick, Tile, Sewer Pipe and ‘ye cheapest. Get a STAR—a proven value ; a fr ost Dean aay fe e r 0 other, Clay | products enjoy a M| Mfrs, Pauline M. F, Insley has he- And perkaps we ceuld get a good beautiful city. On my journey. through 4 reputat for qualit, Modern B ae} Reainere: we a Ate av ta oo oe turned from Seattle where she was allowance on your old one. We have the town I passed through the Univers- " Tee ream Parlor and aowalite reliability a bullding visiting Telatives, hae ‘ several good used cars at low prices. ity campus and admired “the many ee a5 Tea Room materials; and haye proven local iY pf peeneeL peeges comprising the ‘| .N z products to withstand all severe Edward Daly of Sumas was admitted niversity itself. 3 3. K. FRASER, Prop. - tosts. ‘‘Clayburn’? brick is a fg] into the local hospital on Friday, hav- Without wasting any time, my de- i : (ak eae ing cut his knee, 3 ots or otors pao having nia ots I saigeAy = ; y eu J set my pace along the highway an S a” Z . Durant Dealers Phone’ 62 had waked thr f il hen I Pn 2 } The monthly; meeting of the W. A. Bian ‘ LL: co De DOs SOL eSe uae = AIRBRUSH cae! grade aoa Tile, Drain | of St. Matthew’s Church will be held pera aoe APuroashiig ata rapid : Sewer. Pipe, Etc, Bto, in the Parish hal] on Friday, February speed. I turned around, and the driv- (ie 27 at 230 pam ~ er,seeing I was on the road drew up ~ PAINTERS . hae . / alongside and I got in. This was my : 7 4 salvation as it was the Jast car-I saw . the better way ] b c Mrs, J. Fowler of Vancouver spent ° < ° and it was getting dark. | have all your large-surface work ay urn 0., the “week-end with her parents, Mr. The Mills Store Specials for Saturday We arrived a~ Roseburg at 6.30 p.m. = is y B' a ited and Mrs. U, 5, Weatherbee. I having made 200 miles that day, i pacne, , Limit. u For the BEST of your it 5 making 503 miles for the two days. Wait until spring for Mra. H. Frasor spent the week-end HOUSEHOLD a udor Coffee, per IW. rcccseeerecceecn- 60e Roseburg is a very apretty place nestl- ; A i hilli Mrs. NEE: R rs We 4 ; Pai “ Enuman & Cummings AY ee with her daughter, Mrs dor: Tea, per Ib. -..., _ Te || mS in the foothills of /the Siskiyw daughter of \Vancouyer, Mrs. Thelma friends in Abotsford, I heid my way|it al lvery much. The birds were Insley Kaye, Mr. T. I. Kay of Seattle, TM nti south and left Bellingham at 7.30 am.| singing and everything seemed so Danny Kaye Vancouver, Mr. Billie s Se morning. Carrying along my peaceful. I began to think of dear ! Maxwell of ew Westminster, and 1 1 it-bag containing a change of .| old Abbotsford, where men are) men, others. i Guessing 1S Expensive-- clothing, socks and a hes ee: —and women do the work! through the purchasing of ‘imported products were given by Mr, W, L. ~ Pool ables Macken of Chilliwack, past president acon a egal pt tbe Associated Boards of Trade of {GOOD BARBER “The $7,000,000. sent out of British CLEAN PREMISES Columbia last year would have kept 2 5 several hundred people here working. That’s important, Ltd. { Rev. J. W. Weatherdon, M.A, »Sunday, March 1 11 am.—Morning Prayer & Sermon 7.30 p.m.—Evensong. Wednesdays during Lent 745 p.m —Eyening Prayer 2, Address Auto Tops Repaired and windows put in. S a A First Class Hostelry You will find at the Abbotsford Hotel every comfort and convenience. Our meals are of high quality, are well cooked and well served. Our rooms are clean, well appointed and welt kept Families and ladies given cspecial con- sideration. Travelers and fishermen will find here every comfort. Tturned around and saw the driver { was slowing up and as he drew along- side the door opened and I was invited to jump in, After greeting cach other my friend asked me where I was bound for, so I told him mygintended destination was San Francisco. He smiled and said he was going as fur as Olympia which was on my way and would put me another 80 mules nearer the end of my journey, _So we jogged along at a good thirty- five miles an hour when one of the fires blew out and we had to call a halt by the way-side- I took off his rear wheel and after adjusting the ‘spare one we sailed merhrily along until we reached Olympia, which is the capital city of Washington and one of the most beautiful situated cities 1 have ever been in. I arrived in Olympia at 6 p.m. and after a light supper 1 again struck out for the high-way and ae of the town at 7 nat had! THE gael, shows Sve ui ont Peel CRASH ET HOTEL I heard the rumbiiug of a car behind W. 8. GARDINER H. L. ATKINS You cannot estimate in dollars and ceuts the value of an efficient pharmacy You never know when severe illness will make it a life and death necessity that medicine be im- mediately obtained’ And when this neéd arises the Abbotsford Drug Store is never found wanting. With one of Widest ranges of high quality druge in the Valley and fully qualifiod dispens- ing facilities we are at your service, A few odd coats on hand j os. Coogan | Eric T. Weir Quality Tailori PRESORIPTION DRUGGIST Gleaxing and Pressing Phone 8 Abbotsford Quick Truck Transfer Service in a community. and Come and Spend an Evening with us. Pacific Milk Co., Head. Office: Vanceuver, BC, Fact at Ladner and Abbetsferd a Bek _~ Reliable Quality Always | HUNT & GARDINER, Props. PHONE 39 ; Brackman-Ker Service insists upon QUALITY above all Whether its Charters Incubators, Queen Oil Brooders, Always the Best ne me. I heard the tightening of the 8. brakes and a cheery shout to jump in, and upon exchanging compliments and similar poultrymen’s equipment or our line of hays, straws, Prices the Lowest 2 " - Night or Day, no matter when or where found my friend to be none other than ek eercs analy Sepa see ne Rovaees Farms you want tts moved you'll find my the state fire marshal, who had an ap- O01 ‘ers and poultrymen can always depend upon the B, & K. light motor express seivice quick and pointment in Portland and was looking Yor someone to drive with him for company. This surely was a God-send for me, We drove along at fifty miles an hour and reached Portland at 11.30 A W pm., I having covered three hundred J. J. SP RRO and five miles in my first days jour- Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed ney: I made my way to the Y. A., Wholesale and Retail and after a good hot shower dug! myself in and dreamed of Don Quixote! At the Old Stand - Abboteford efficient. My rates are low and I dis. ABBOTSFORD FEED STORE charge every order personally . Delivery Service I want your business, and offer a service that merits it. hi 5 Meat Market E. J. BOYCE || Whites Meat I Phone 55 Abboteford | Try our Poultry Mash. It's a Winner 3 eres eer ae ~, Brackman & Ker’ Milling Company, Ltd. es Abbotsford branch - F, Marshall, local mgr.