Sargrery ror ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS OEE Faians é COFFEE, Braid’s Best PINEAPPLE ... New Goods for Old Dollars Good for Friday and Saturday: COFFEE, “wonderful value, “try, a pound ...... CORN FLAKES, Sugar Crisp See our Specials at 5c, 7c and 10c ABBOTSFORD Mr, Leonard Buck,, of Vancouver, who is managing the dry goods and men’s wear department at Daly's, has rented Mrs, Chester's house near the Large Package 19¢ Masonic hall be Mr. and Mrs. T. Brookes and fam- ily have moved back to Vancouver. (ae Seg aes ae Bee “Miss Bunice Colclough of Barrowton DODO BIC visited Miss Marion Smith, Gladwin beeeeee 2 tins 19¢ road, last week. Holiday guests of Mrs. Weins. rbrook were her brothers, BREAKFAST FOOD Lightning and Thunder Sk 25c¢ Mr, T. P. Lowen of Kansas and Re PEANUT BUTTER 2 Ibs, 25c F. P, Lowen, accompanied by his fa- Wei oe tants SE ae ee r-in-law, Mr. Major, both of Idaho . HONEY, bring your container . ... Lb, 15¢ 7 helo atte F. J. R. Whitchelo attended the ) nt PEANUTS, fresh roasted ...... . Lb. 10¢ festival he! ' See ur tis... 8 large cans 25¢ Mrs. Conw ty has returned from Central Mark and is now visit- “ 3 GEG O Oe veeteeeseseeess Small tin be ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. : and Mrs. H. Conway. BENEDICT & CO. Electricians Nelson & Curtis wired oo the R. Peers residence, Sumas Prairie MAE AD EON Z OG PHONE 111 ||for electricity last week. Mr, a fpuer yoga of North Van- T - couy ed Abbotsford friends for a few Rays last week, HE DEAD DEAD The Abbotsford swimming tank BATTERIES was opened for {ts second season, on May Day, and while the weather 4 REVIVED , a little cold yet, a number of children have been enjoying the water. yo Born—To Revi and Mrs. A. Lewis, in th 1.-S.-A. hospital on Vednesday, ey 24th, a son. Miss Doris Irene Smith assisted at the Marigold Beauty Shoppe last wee Chilllwack live-wires again saw that Abbotsford May Day crowd were re- minded of the cherry carnival, when 5 7 ety’: 1 ~ nery airplane circled over dropping 3 Wei’s Fireproof Garage handbills advertising the event. Will Save You Trouble and Money. Miss Bernice Goodman of Vancou- Wreoker: Ehone) 86 ver was week-end guest of Mr. and SEP he Marigold Beauty Shoppe MRS. R. WALKER, Proy Modern City Service at Cut Prices Phone 107 The News Building LEE BUILDING Mrs. Bryent Messrs, Cook and Plaxton made a trip to Portland this week. Bill McPlheron and his Paramount seven-piece dance orchestra (late of Hotel Georgia) will play in Dance- land on y night. His aggrega- tlons Is recognised as one of the best in the west, Several Caledonians attended funeral last week of Mrs. Matheson, wife of J. K. Matheson, well-known manager of the Vancouver Exhibition Association, Pure (Cream Fresh Each Day zap: KELLY’S ABBOTSFORD the FRANCKS, D.O. of the Columbia Optical Co., Stan- dard Bank Bldg., will visit Abbotsford on Wednesday, June 14 (at Mr. J. C. ‘Tucker's store all day). WM. \\ HOME CAS Y experience was gained on an extended tint in our neighbors’ country (U.S.A.) Where I tried their premium gasolines ... and needed a yalye grind about each 2000 miles. “Since I haye been using your products, (HOME GAS) I’ve travelled five times that far at 32 miles to the gallon... “Pll say you can buy no better.” (A signed statement by P. S. Saville, 1758 Venables St., Vancouver, B.C.) Ps pany manufacturing gasoline 056) 4 soon 9 = OOS SIO OOOO OOOOO OS Nelles’ Transfer DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE. Sumas Prairie, Huntingdon, & Abbotsford.to Vancouver. THREE Trucks, affording a Quick, Efficient, Low- Priced Service to Merchants & Others %% Our Staff is Three Local Men # who spend thelr money her % MIVION NELLES, Owner. Ab. 25¥; 22R Van. Trin 6204 % & % Trucki Sand, Gravel, Lumber and Pu ing of every deseription. Quic! Very Low Rates H. MacNeill McKenzie Rd, Phone Connection oe 1 boul- Social Club Rooms (Open Daily ox All Veterans Welcome Meetings upon First Thursdays in Mouth |tract to Rural Mr. P. M. Zalesky has let a con- Contractors Ltd. for erection of a seven-room residence on Lower Sumas road, MAY DAY SPORTS WINNERS (Continued from Opposite Page) : Like ap t Gilt e, Na A - Siorgaet Fraser, Bove itangwmccr,| SHEDS that never 3. Stanley eoneaaie, T vy John Murphy; Girls 1 Girls 10 and under slings 6 Balley, yds.—Jane Leavitt, Kathleen Murphy; er, 100 yds.—Olat Billy Waterson, Jim MacBeth \ 15 and under, 100 yds—Dolly Spring- : i Margaret Jon 50 yds.— come in Dd B “This business of staying home every night is getting on my ner- y yes," Edna confided to Jean, nh Vincent and Geo Grant,| ; : Billy Waterson and. Olaf ‘Tra “Sul, if people don't ke me " phy and Louls Goslin, Shoe Race, 2 ‘Nonsense! replied Jean,“ Vincent, Willie Waterston 7 a are an vk: ee Gir slegned aR now the trouble, You hayen’t etty Sibbald, Christine a telephone in your home. Be- Dolly | Springgay “and Opal} Meve me, waiting for Invitations . Kathleen Murphy and Gwen a ei oy Boys’ Boxing in Barrels. J. ieee) a sale Cyne Girls’ Potato Race—Dolly | 4s like waiting for ships that nev- aomi Bail Dorothy] er come in, Don't you know that most invitations come by te- 5100 yd ra lephone nowadays 2? And ff you can't be reached that you know the answer.” Wway—well ‘amp, Ostrom ‘Open yd. Dash, Dolly “Yes, I'm sure you're right, I think Vd better persuade our folks to have a telephone,” * Married tadies’ Race—Mrs, Rolls, Mra, Fy Rolls, Mrs. Woods. BRITISH COLUMBIA The first softball game, between Abbotsford and Renfrew finished a TELEPHONE tle, 11 all, the locals ning Up on a@ 7-6 lead itors in the COMPANY first two innings. T Abotsford catcher, J. Webster, sustained a very ty head injury When one of the Itenfrew batters swung right around = with the bat, hitting him above the SRR EEE temple United defeated 7 1 Rupe and Westm Canadian din a win for the visl- -6 score. The winners hit NET, Pres, with lots of power, knocking out two PROTEST ATTITUDE OF VANCOUVER COUNCIL Vancou er clty council is to be in- by a del of Sumas dairymen in further attempts to sta- retall milk pric Mes Campbell, Baynes, Part and W. Y. Porter arra: this Interview 1 attended meetin Sumas agricultu terviewed a gation bilize rry selected to a largely- s of dalrymen, h aul were by Id in Friday. plain- ed it, last neeting, , who cal ways and m Ik from this Purpose of the ed t uncontrolled m district in ori *" daires op- Principals of Were present at meeting, a agreed to line up price stabilization, provided the other dairy did likewis Angus Campbell w bring before the Al of Trade of the Gorsation, the following ‘resolution; “We hereby protest against the at- titude of the Vancouver City Council in refusing to pay 8 cents per quart price for milk. This attitude tends to create a situation wherein the whole new price structure is Jeopardized, Were this new price structure on a higher plane the situation would be quite different, but Inasmuch as no city In Canada is securing milk at such & preferred price, we see no rea- son why the City of Vancouver should not meet this without delay. further wish to assure the City Council that the slight Increase in milk prices in the City of Vancouver is reaching this community in the form of increased milk returns, which means increased spending power on the part of the farmers of this com- munity.” Six Sumas s Instructed to lh AT) Boards for en- dairymen, at shipping to uncontrolled dairies, tered their signatures as willing Join with the regulated shippers. About 250 producers were present, until after present en- to the meeting continuing midnight J, L. Starr occupied the and H. Day recorded the min- Outsiders Sap Vitality of Fraser Valley Centres Langley Board of Trade has in the past few weeks pressed the municipal Council for a closer check-up upon peddlers infesting the district, and several fines have been imposed. Says the Langley Advance tn relation: “Lack of co-operation of Langley business men is largely responsible for the fact that so many peddlers are “getting by. If the peddler hawking a line of goods which do not sells the latter ts dispo: kindly ear to him re; ther he is stealing local and in too many instances business men will do business with such peddlers without asking them if they have secured their li- cense,”” Naturally, dog is being might obtain busines: is a matter of whose gored. While Langley @ strict enforcement of the transient trading bylaw by electing a local merchant to the mun- icipal Council, the fact remains that unless each Jocal man is concerned for his neighbor's welfare to some degree, most of the outside peddlers and canyassers will " the town and make their get-away before the license-collector catches up to him, A well-known Fraser Valley mer- chant once remarked “I could do a profitable business at less than city prices in my town provided the town obtained 30 per cent, of its legitimate it patronage from the resident com- munity. The majority of rural centres suffer ordinary inroads of competition from city establishments, whose invitations are made through daily newspaper advertising and illustrated catalog: In this Valley, however, local mer- others hay their trade aided by hordes of bank- 8 ramble-aut 01 pidity and credulity of the buyer. Expert BARBERING Safe Hygienic Complete Line of Tonsorial Supplies Jubilee Gandy Shop E. A. HUNT Phone 39 Freysville Service Station Union and Os Lehman Road, Interprovir Andrew Frey Proprietor PLUMBER & | TINSMITH | Mt. d) x REPAIRED PLUMBING— NEW or OLD Shop Repairs a Specialty PRICES REASONABLE. WORK GUARANTEED I. N. ARMSTRONG Box 1 Abbotsford Located Opposite Post Office | Just Arrived New Merchandise of Very Latest Styles Note the Very Reasonable Prices ’ CELA LADL SE DRESSES—very chic LADIES’ VOILE DRESSES—all new styles . LADIES Y ASCOT SCARVES—the latest patterns Y WAISTS—all new 22005, .0csceeceeceerere LADIES' CZECHO SANDALS—cream with brown lacing .. LADIES' SWEATERS—pullover style, all woot GIRLS’ TAMS ) PANTS—arey or fawn WOOL TWEED PANTS—grey or fawn ...-....-- 'S FELT HATS—new shapes, popular shades Gilmour’ ED PANTS—grey or fawn ME The Home-town Home-owned Store with the Most Complete Stock of Clothing. ee! Corner Phone 4 Free: Cooking School To be conducted in person by Miss Jean E. Match Director of B. Electric Home Service Department. Tuesday, June 6th, at 2 p.m. Abbotsford Theatre Abbotsford ladies are cordially invited to attend this great spring cooking school. It has been spéclally planned for our patrons in Abbotsford and no efforts: are being spared to make it a Most attractive and interesting event. Jean B, Mutch widely known expert in dietetics and Director of the B.C. EBlec- tric Home Service Department, is in charge and will person- ally conduct the school, One Day Only We strongly urge you to be there early as there will only the one school at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Attendance Prize An added attraction will be a valuable attendance prize that will be drawn for at the school. Don’t miss this interest- ing school that will reveal all the newest wrinkles in food pre- paration and household budgeting. BC Electric Art in Cooking We cater to the tastes of all. Have dainty little dishes, cholce chops and steaks, cutlets, salads, sandwiches, etc. for those who de- sire just a little, and substantial, but equally toothsome roast, boiled and fried meats, entrees, fish, getables, etc. for the hearty eaters. All are of high quality, well cook ed, and served in the best possible Hotel Atangard A Thoroughly Modern Hotel with Licensed Premises. Phone 100 CLARENCE NELSON NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of FRED FOOKS, Deceased BIS HER persons having claims tate of Fred Fooks, dec Electrical late of betaee Abbotsford in the Drovines oe British -\ Contractor Columbia, who died on the 28th day of March, 1938, are required on or be- fore the 28th day of June, A.D, 1933, RADIOS MOTOR WORK. fio aeliver or send. by prepald letter POWER PUMPS of thelr claims Amelia Fooks, and Abbotsford, B.C., The News Bldg. Abbotsford, B.c. of Pxecutors the estate of the said Phone 75K ‘red . AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned date the Executors A eB will proceed to distribute the assets of je estate among the persons en- ‘Blacksmithing! |i cs ek ee OF ALL KINDS the claims of which they shall then ANY TYPE OR MODEL OF indebted to the sald FARM MACHINERY RE- ed forthwith to make PAIRED said Executors at th Get that idle machine repatred J} ae right now. No matter what it ts BRpRators, B.C. this hat aoe mm re- M A.D, 19 paired right now, We an fix YARWOOD & it carefully and cheaply, Try us ' icitors for the ab IRONWORK OP ALL KINDS | Executors, 423 Hamilton St SHOEING A SPECIALTY Vancouver, B Abbotsford, BY JOHN SORBY | Card of Thanks Abbotsford, B.C. au ates Blue Committee wish to et thet a ne ad HIGHEST PRICES OBTAINED FOR | he ‘lp Live Stock, Farm Im- ee plements, Vegetables to, by B. BEVAN AUCTIONEER Phone S9¥ And ADBOtItH GD = je for th zt SUD- Ship your cons’ the Chil he recent canival queen con- liwack Auction Mart, Wellington Av. | t¢ (next Strand Theatre), Phone Chil. | MARGARET STIRLING Mr, J. McGowan and daughter of Auction Sales Each Saturday at 1 | Prompt inns guaranteed and cash © Vancouver were visitors here on Ems advances made; phone Ab. S?¥, pli D