ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS RASPBERRY JAM packed in RO. 3bD¢ With added pectin; Ald. tin... ‘PINK SALMON B.C. Pack 2 tall tins ERAN ee TOMATO JUICE Red & White; nothing finer for flavor and goodness; packed in BO @ tins .........-.. [¢ PORK & BEANS Red & White, with Tomato Sauce; packed in B.C. & 18-0z. tins .... BEE RED & WHITE COFFEE ‘he thrifty way to serve good feo is to serve Red & White because it Is specially selected, roasted just right and, to ensure perfect satis- faction, is sealed in yacuw Ada a pound to your order today! Its mellow satisfying flavor calls for another cup, Try it! Save the coupons for valuable premiums Jb. tin ........-. BBE AUNT MARY'S COFFEE— An Economical Blend Jpilb. bag .....-:. 25¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes— 3 packets 22... ce eee eens Kellogg's All Bran— Ask about the Singing Lady Party 1a¢ LARGE PACKET ........ M. C. Walker and Company YOUR RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block Phone FREE DELIVERY SERVICE SOCIAL AND DRAW MARK NEW SERVICE STATION COMPLE tel Sumas Farmer Suffers Stroke Over 150 people attended the open- 8 AER ON RAS oes Or Jing of “Slim Webb's new tire ser-} 5°" Prairie, Ta eontineds to le | vice and gas station, just west of Ab-| following a sudden paralytic stroke t 4, on Monday evening, With] suffered last Wednemtay on his farm | Frank Anders of Vancouver as master | near the International Boundary. Mr. of ceremonies, an excellent brief con-| Lamson collapsed in his house after | cert programme was enjoyed. Later] working on the farm, the stroke af- }a number of excellent prizés were] fecting his left arm and leg. He Is drawn for and given away former Reeve of Sumas, president ments and music closed a pleasant| of Sumas Game Club, and an active evening. Mr, Webb intends to hav iis place opened for business on May 1 , when he will be handling tires, and olls, and his tire repair public citizen seven children, He has a family of and vulcanizing servite. | no wonder Dinah | is contented | electric milking machines cut dairy production costs Cows like to be milked the electric way. What's more, electric milkers save time and cut production costs. Many farmers ' use them summer and winter, year in and year out. Z =< Consult your nearest B.C. Electric repre- sentative for details of low cost milking machines, or write Agricultural Division, B.C, Electric, Vancouver. won oe Beautiful Seasonal Blooms — Cut Flowers — Pot Plants — Wreaths, Sprays, Etc. At Low, Reasonable Prices. A trial order will make you 4 regular customer of— Rosebay qgardens Telephone: Abbotsford 169F R. CROUTER, Huntingdon \ ! Cc BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. best to successfully “put ove: paign to encourage greater consum- on of eggs, a mass meeting of poult- ry producers, feed companies and ere dealergewas held in New Westminster t Wday after The govern- ment will be asked to investigate the possibilities of a wider ket The name of the organization form- ed is known as “B.C, Poultry Indust- rial Association The gathering de- cided to prepare plans for an adver- tising campaien designe to Increase the consumption of eggs. The cost of this campaign wil be taken cire of by poultry men, egg dealors and feed dealors. Mr. Harry Day of Abbotsford, un- able to be present because of Illness, was elected as a member of the pro- ducers’ section on the council of the association. H Hanwell, producer, expl: prominent Hammond ned the proposals for the advertising campaign and declar- ed that the egg dealers agreed to contribute three cents per case of all eggs handled. He estimated that on the basis of the present volume of trace this would amount approximately to $500 a nth, The feed dealers are also re to raise a similar sum every month, provided the poultrymen will agree to contribute one-tenth of a cent per dozen of all the eggs they produce, With a fund of $1500 a month, Mr, Hanwell said, the association could promote the sales of B. C. exgs both on the local and export aes here Farm Radio Talks Concluding Concluding the series of B.C. El- ectric farm radio talks on “Plant ‘Troubles and Their Control” Dr. Barss will conduct a question and answer period over stations CRCV and CHWK on Monday evening, May 3, at 8.45 o'clock. He will answer questions submitted by listeners to the three previous broadcasts in this series. This {s the last B.C. Electric farm radio talk for the 1936-37 season. J. B. Dennis Auctionzer CHILLIWACK, B.C. 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HEN an advanced amateur or’ professional photographer shows some of his beautiful salon pictures to a group of interested but uninitiated people, some of them are sure to ask questions such as these: “How in the world do you get those lovely tones? How did you make this picture so dark in this part and light in that? How did you get the soft effect in this one? How did you get the light to shine so brightly on the principal object and scarcely at all on the rest of the pic- ture? How do you make these ob- jects in the shadowy parts dim yet visible; and objects in the light parts to stand out so distinctly? My camera won't take pictures like that.” And the cryptic answer is likely to be, “Neither will mine, exactly.” “Then, how do you get all these different gradations in shadow tones? These pictures are like paint- ings. Do you touch up the negative with something?” And the answer will be, not touch up the negative the print.” “Dodge ths print What do you mean—‘dodg. Then comes an explanation of a method whereby a very ordinary picture, as recorded on the nega- tive, may often be transformed into a work of art in the process of mak- ing an enlarged print of it. “Dodg- ing,” in the slang of photography, 4062 Leow Price Plumbing G. A. MacKAY Residence: coe Legion Building, Lo- © Sumas Road, | Phone 170 Prompt Service |When Eccame Drives You Mad Get a Botule of Moone's Emerald Oil, Dries Up Eczema, Barber's Itch and All Skin Eruptions ‘No, I do I dodge This wonderful surgeon’ tion now known all over the Moone’s Emerald Oil, ts in the treatment of skin di the itching of eczema stops application. A few applications and the most persistent case of Eczema 1s over- come, seldom to return. In the treatment of discharging ul- cers, abscesses and boils, it is sup- rases that with one A Western Canadian Lime Com- from Chilliwack ran off a ditch pany's truck the road and turned o in Sumas, Wash., a fe rin days remely efficient. Moone’s Emerald Oil (full strength) in the original bottle is dispensed by ack and druggists every- means interrupting some of the light passing through the negative to the sensitized paper during the printing of the picture. “Dodging” Pictures may be linproved during enlarging by controlling tones with a “shadow brush.” may be done in contact printing, but more effectively in making en- largements, It is done by holding something opaque between the light source and the paper, such as a piece of cardboard, in such a way as to keep the light from striking a certain area for a certain portion of the time. Thus, that part which continues to receive the full light will print darker than the part from which the light is held back. In other words, the light is caused to “dodge” a certain atea. Virtually, the shadow from the cardboard in the hands of the pho- tographer is_used as a paint brush. It serves to light the dark parts. In another way, a print is “dodged” by using a piece of cardboard with a hole in it. The hole lets through a pencil of light, which is manipu- lated over the surface of the paper and serves to darken the light parts, The intelligent use of a “shadow brush” or “light brush” in this fash- fon requires a preliminary study of the negative or a contact print as it would ordinarily register in order to discover where “dodging” would improve the picture. Often it means a number of trials before the result is satisfactory, Amateurs who do not enlarge their own negatives may suggest to their photo finisher how they think a print may be improved by “dodging,” and ask him for a special Job on it. Of course, the greater sat- isfaction comes from doing this work yourself. But that is the way many of the lovely effects we see in salon photographs are obtained. 136 JOHN VAN GUILDER. 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