ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS REWARD will be paid by the manufacturers of LLOYD'S $2 THYMOLATED CORN SALVE for any Corn or Callous tey cannot remove with this wonderful new scientific preparation for CORNS OR CALLOUSES. It de-sensitises, and re- 50¢ lieves pain with the first application. On sale at arp eta PHYLLOSAN TABLETS Boer Large . For Stock Spray- B9¢ 15¢ PYRETHRUM “POWDER ADE %4-lb. Makes 1 gallon ...- Squibb MILK of MAGNESIA 24¢ For Household and Personal Hygiene, Phenol Co-Efficient 2.3 H.L. B2-oz. bottle ....--+-++eees CREAMS and POWDERS An Effective Germicide and Antiseptic ae 4-oz, bottle ......-+-++ BLACK’S DRUG ST ORE POND’S CREAM GEORGE A. BLACK Telephone 104—Day or Night with 15c Powder Free .... ‘TOOTH POWDER, Lyon’s PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Sickroom Supplies cal \ y FE Give Him Relief or He'll Bend a Few Windows Threatening to “break a window” unless he was reinstated on Langley relief roll, Harry Roslinsk worriea Langley Council over his circumstan- ces last week. Harry had been put off relief as a single man, but had subsequently married, and sought re- lief for-himself and his wife. The Council resolved to have the Investi- gator make further inquiries into Roslinski's case, VISITORS INSPECT WORK OF AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS On Wednesday, June 16th., Mr. T. Harris of the Pitt Meadows School Board and four others of that dis- trict, who are interested in Agricul- ture activities, visited this district to see what was being done in the way of Agriculture in the schools, They were shown over the district by the school supervisor of agriculture, Mr. R. Topper ,and heard plans for the year explained to. them, They were impressed by the opportunities the district had for teaching the subject and promised to come again in the autumn, when they will be able to Small .......cceeeeeeeeees MILTON SWITZER “THE INSURANCE MAN”’ Second Floor, Dr. McDiarmid’s Office Building ABBOTSFORD FOR SALE—29 acres, close in; 4 room huose, 9 acres Meares: heavy soil. $1600, FOR SALE — 10 acres, small house, spring creek, good soil. $1000, 1p WANT AD. and FOR SALE SECTION FOR SALE—Heavy Wagon. Apply C. Boury, Sumas Prairie. in FOR SALE—6-hole steel range, _ with waterfront, large warming closet white enamel, nickel trip; almost new. Also extension table and 6 chairs; FOR SALE—18 acres of Hay. John _ beds, ete. Mrs. C. A. Marshall, Yale! Makara, Mt. Lehman. 1p _ Rad,, next Hindu temple. 2n | = FOR SALE—Auto police antenna, FOR SALE—Or trade for dry} for turret-top car. $3. News Office. 2 ‘stock, Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. old; Jer- sey Cow, 2 yrs. old, due to freshen July 1. C. B. Beck, phone 57R, Ab- ¥ botsford. Ip ‘Ladies’ FOR SALE—Four 3-yr. Jersey _ cows; 4-yr., due August; two -five- y is "years, one due July, one due Sep- | S} “tember; 5-yr. Guernsey, due July. nite 10OeS Apply Gunga Singh, Ware Road, Ab- 1937 FOR SALE or trade.—Sow and r ~ Young Pigs, for Jersey Cow. C. EB.')4 ey Smith, Clearbrook & Huntingdon rds. e) mpreroxat aD. Oxfords, Ties, Sandals, Pumps pe et jas Widths A to D ST. rHEW’S CHURCH FOR SALE.—Five to Twenty-five = j §| May Queen Ill in 1 in Hospital Alea ees, Set A en _ Acres ‘Mixed Hay. 3B. Bevan, Ware In Buck or Kid, all types Heels Rrintccninevsabboraron’s 1038 a.m. Morning Prayer, Address oR a. gen We i Priced from $3.49 to— a we 3 ib pm. —.. nd Address 0a hone 89 in May Queen, underwent an appendi- ) ‘St. Margaret's, Bradner "YORKSHIRE Brood Sow for sale; SSRIS ae Rasen oaee (YOR Wee eae Evensong due to farrow. L. L. Brown, Yale rd. Ds ; ‘ : : "west of Abbotsford. 1p 5 ~ PRINITY UNITED CHURCH | 2 Ris 4 CS Sao Chureh School RR, 1, Abbotsford. itp ' PULL-FASHIONED a handling mea MOPELS ONLY ! ¢ visit. the Osh) WOMEN’S INSTITUTE HEARS TALK ON ORIGIN OF POTATO In spite of inclement weather a successful meeting of the Huntingdon Women’s Institute was held at thr | who were already in the business and home of Mrs. J. D. Brown on Wed-| al] others were ordered to keep out. nesday, Mrs. J. W. Winson being as-/ It now seems that these quotas have sisting hostess. Members of Upper} become articles of commerce, and are Sumas W. I. were present as guest..| bought and sold; one association is J. W. Winson gave an interesting | charged with getting a corner on them address on the origin and history 0: the potato, which was much ; ciated. | A sale of aprons and home cooking realized the sum of $8.10. Mrs, J, | D. Leavitt acted as auctioneer for the home cooking, and Mrs. W. J. Fraser} too abundantly; the other raise. was in che aprons. voice because the supply is too greatly 2 pe restricted. There is strong demand | Scientists Report Growth for penalizing dairymen; apparent of Christian Science is in- they can be caught Daa oe re Saiel dicated in the organization and re- —it they. producesnwithoub, avert io . to jail, and if they don't produce up cognition of 59 new churches and so- to their quotas the board is asked to! cieties in sales increase of 66% for| © PTE PONE ae yaa pes | creasingly reflected ive sures involving and religious freedom; and bas healing work. 1 by medica tured high-lights of reports at M in Boston, appre- the writings of the founder; in an/in- friendly public thought as bodies when in such} for r These were fea- | Oregon the, it annnal meeting of the Mother Church “People Themselves Must Enforce Health Control” COOF xX x It is “up to the people themselves to co-operate’ ’in the matter of health control, Provincial Health Young of Victoria has informed re-! re | OC =e, teachers in a more strict observance of communicable diseases, and to send sick children home, OOO © OREGON'S MILK POLICY Yakima Republic Things are becoming a bit confused over the state line to the south. Ore- gon, where much freak legislation has had its birth in the past, is now flirting with the idea of controlling supply and demand in the milk busi- | ness. Perhaps flirting is not the right word; the state seems married to the} idea and finds it hard to get a diy-|* | oree. Some brilliant Oregon legislator | conceived the plan of absolute con- trol; dairymen were to be permitted to produce just enough and no more; “quotas’’ were allotted to the elecu SOO OOO % and offering the right to produce to those who will join its organization. The state has a milk control board, with one group pulling for larger quo- | tas, another wanting them reduced. One group yells because the cows give | its | force them to do so, As a tions ng a of the complic Oregon is f result trictions 1| milk shortage. Like all other schemes gimentation of industry, the till, of plan doesn’t work out. serves to demonstrate to those ¢ | other states what not to do. OC Officer | 5% sidents of Langley, in a letter to the MEN’S FLANNEL PANTS—Plain greys, stripes, browns, 350 M.H.O., Dr. Marr. Apparently the ‘awns, etc, Priced from $5.00 to .-..eeesecreeseeee ¢ Provincial Officer did not think strict te regulation could be enforced in mild |} YOUTH'’S TROUSERS—The new high waist style, in 195 epidemics of measles and chicken pox. % colors Fawns, Browns and Greys. Priced from $4.25 .. Dr. Marr said that in the more ser- | jo - ‘ A fous diseases the health authorities | s% SPORT OXFORDS—Sizes 6 to 10, white, black and white 295 must impose strict quarantine. RS brown and tan, and black. Pair «+++++++++~ miehwseieea a E ‘ "es The Langley Council decided to take|% SUMMER OXFORDS—in tans. Priced at $2.50, $2.25 : steps accordingly, and sought co-op- KF $1 65S eration of the Schooi Board and the |>% 3% MEN’S WORK SHIRTS—a big selection to choose from, SOOOCOOOL Smart Susniner Styles ME 'S SPORT COATS—Greys and Brow $7 95 pleated back, half belt, unlined; lates OOS > , latest styles, in sport togs a range of prices from $1.65 to ... MBEN’S DRESS SHIRTS—collar attached, new and styles. Priced from $2.00 to «-+-««++++-+% ‘$l 00 THE PICK OF STANFIELDS. WOODS AND WINDSOR MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR TO CHOOSE FROM We sell everything from hats to hose V.C. STORDY Phone Abbotsford 4 The Store of Quality Merchandise patterns PROSOPIS SSIS OSS ee. MEAT Weekend SPECIALS For Thursday, Friday and Saturday of This Week CHOICE BABY BEEF POT ROASTS, Meaty .... PRIME RIB ROA Mi ROUCUG naa aley vas MINCED STEAK . LOCAL VEAL OF QUALITY Lb. . LB. 2 35¢ Qual ity Meat Market Phone 179 G. PETERSON, Proprietor Phone 179. FREE DELIVERY We are Dealers in Live Stack and also pay highest market prices for Hides LEG ROAST .. SHOULDER RO? VEAL CHOPS 2... ee eee ce eee cs ence teen eenes See McDonald for “Dexter” Shoes—Footwear that Fits —has Style and Appear- the Lord crament of Supper. Preaching Service p.m. Huntingdon . Sunday School THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF MATSQUI, B. C. DOG LICENSES person who owns, keeps or Every harbors a dog over the age of four months, in the Municipality of Matsqui, is required to take a license for same. If Paid on or Before July 1st— isi % o g : FOR SALE—Well Pump in good ALL-SILK g ‘s aa "condition. $7.50. Write Box V., News $i A eramentjof the Lord's Male Dog $1.00 Female Dog—$2.00 : eng ce ey ’ Chiffon H ose ance, and is the BEST REV. R MOSES, Minister | After that D: & ; Ev. RS ES, 4 | After tha aAteo— frost Belden ADbotatons ana the 4 Value for Your Money! aa Sea eary | Male Dog—$2.00 Female Dog—$3.00 adwin Rd, a ‘olding purse con- A PACIFIC STAGE LINES : ' . : r pe ee . pad Applications for Licenses to be made to the Matsqui Municipal nae ; taining money. Please phone 138X. A. McDONALD TC As PRT | )tfiee, Mt. Lehman, B.C. to the Collector, Constable Kench, Matsqui, RASPBERRIDPS For Sale in July 4 eave Abbotsford Arrive Vancouver | B.C, The oCllector will call only once. 6e lb. delivered. Billy Bell, Matsqui, | *8.10 a.m. 10.05 a.m- | BY = pee Se cote | 3Y ORDER OF THE COUNCIL B.C. 26p u +9.40 am, 11.35 am. *110 p.m *3.05 pan. | WANTED—50 Cords 4-ft. Hard- 4 : 5.10 p.m. 7.05 p.m. | wood. C. Boury, R.R. 2, Abbotsford, | WS OOOO OC OIG OI SIO IIS | 955 p.m 111.35 p.m. |acerezereececeeeleceZeeceieLeceCOOONOLES BKK KKK KKK KKK IK NK NK KKK IO Sumas Prairie. q | Leave Vancouver Arrive Abbotsford | % Ps pad ie $)% NEW, SAFE AND 5 am. pager cinis | (a % t RY FREE—well-bred police dog, =i y \ 1215 p.m, 210 pm. 14 Th H ll x with children. Wants good home. Ft ( COMFORTABLE 4.25 p.m. 6.20 p.m. Rs SP é U cres et melephone 111. in i ¢ CAR ! |. ,#6.30 p.m. 38.15 p.m. 1% x - ' SHORTY’S § (EESINEM a om ff : | Saturdays and Sundays only. x S IN MEMORIAM : 4 peegilasna ee ony R an e % N ME) Z \44 ie . 5 " vet a . ated For Your Freight or Express ‘ x In Loving Memory of Charlotte 4 Summer Shades— | AXlI | Use PACIFIC STAGE EXPRESS or | x Elizabeth Barter, who passed away at |} | FRASER VALLEY FREIGHT LINES |@ % ther home, Mt. Lehman Road, Mats-|}{ ell { 4 Stand: Abbotsford Fish & Chip =| Fast, Dependable Service 1 A Home Product x qui Municipality, on May 5, 1937, at i } A. BURNIER, Proprietor me ‘Telephone 100 1 Made in B.C % Pee at he ebor! So | ade in 5.b. XI the age of 89 years, 11 months, born } BPO OOO OOOO - KS in Grande Cascapedia, Quebec. } 4 x) x Yes A new range, modern in every de- RS “And while she lies in peaceful sleep, ¢ moswcorererere) | 5 VE BEEN APPOINTED Ras tail, the, most, up-toxdate: staverati te Her memory we shall always keep" QO cH x AG T IN THE MISSION AND ux its class ever manufactured in Bri- 1% JAMES 1g LOCAL DISTRICTS FOR THE | tish Columbia. RS Inserted by her children. 1) 4 IRON FIREMAN, AND PLAN }%)' s . PEA Deming, Wash., June 19, 1937 1p ' + i o * AN IMMEDIAT AGGR ms The Hillcrest will please you in % 16; AW RED CE i J B Den is Sg SALES PROMOTION DH appearance, its light, roomy oven % ; 4! . ° n CAMPAIGN ROK will bake to perfection, the closet % 3 “This is a great snowing id HUNT BLOCK ABBOTSFORD ti S zo Bass is new in design with concealed % some days the lawn seems literally to ‘ A The t hon wy el | smoke pipe, and its RS ea upwards, confound it Mo ae ee ee HETLONECY epee an RET ae CEE % E ‘as & - % Saeed eae ! CHILLIWACK, B.C. { dustries in Canada, with current J¢ |e PRICE IS WITHIN THE LIMIT ie Telephone 3617 sales running far above last 1% | % OF EVERYONE'S % BEN a % year’s record-breaking yolume. 4 | %6 POCKETBOOK x Sales at the Dennis Auction 5 Automatic coal heat is becom- % i % ~ rai i Se | ing increasingly popular botn | % sh Ee Barn eve Saturday at 1.00 p.m 2 O aT ae soy : x because of its economy and be- ret KS J (& BEA | I Y * a E ; |e cause of its unexcelled smooth- 9% | % 0 = % HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME IRE Te ees |) ness. Tt costs less because econ- 1% Agent Fawcett Ranges and B.H. English Paints, Varnishes By : Anywhere omical small sizes of coal are % |. i et <) 5 | % f sed. aint se %| x rereren reLelelele verer we Commodious Chapel - Family Room - Showroom - Beautiful Caskets Vase SISTERS < the pene a caraeeeoe % RANE EO ABI KID IEE, Ye Priced to Suit All Means - Monuments - Cemetery Supplies - Curbing OOOO ROO OOOO O OOOO | completely out, preventing any % £ Chapel, Heme & Morgue—YALE ROAD, WEST OF ABBOTSFOE D. % eee ae quit frau tie {lloR ad RE ee ears 1! 2 HARVEY HSNDERSON, Manager 24-HOUR SERVICE KI tan » indivi - e % J , ie 2 y %{ made to your indiv dual mea- ‘| 92 Kn W = 4 2 Modern Hearses and Ambulance Telephone 134 x sure. If you cannot afford to 5% |% ac elr x e have recen tly put in stock a supply of } % buy a new suit, bring your old‘ : | HIGH GRADE ‘ % one to be fixed. It will be as % Phone Abbotsford 3431 s) ) good as new. % rreennrecnnecennrenncene Common and Finish 4 % SULTS—Made-to- 23° % | 4 “ x 5 J r Re ie * Measure. From. . By 7, - 4 ee: % I os U ie Ik wv z oe | * JOHN FIBISH § B “4 DING ( CEDAR SHIPLAP, per 1000 ft. $10 4 : % SHOP £Conere! | cq 4 ee ACT RCSIGlH S TAILOR SHOP /Concre'e Work =f 2:4 No. 4 Com. FIRS. 4S.-R. L--per 1,000 $9} F % E RS viding | an; a : 1 asia od BY Abbotsford BY 2 Buildin g mg | - ) SOOO OOOO OOO OOO ou May need a new house or barn | r G ° . x OW ORY MM pin ead or an adaition (o your builtins, OF | You can find here everything required in ) your house Cee new cedar or | by . 120:.90c 40 Oxs. $2.60 WHEN ECZEMA | the build lr mee : ye » OZ. conerete foun m, or other repairs. |] te tuiding and repair iine 4 : t Teas WORKMANSHIP || The perfect gin for DRIVES YOU MAD Prices Reasonable Mstimates Free || < 4 : . cocktail or collins. e es able in si | vex ‘ MES ie, hone 169G or Write or Call— i 5 THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY Get a Bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil, ev } a le b 4 a co. “ } Dries Up Eczema, Barber’s Itch | um er ar S F and All Skin Eruptions ID & Limited ™« : | Abbotsford: Phone 146 . G. PINCH, Local Manager aie a Re et = i ‘eee MEE 21% miles straight S. : Imite This wonderful surgeon's prescrip tion now known all over the world as °° 3.-A. Hospital, on N. Hill place 4 Moone’s Emerald Oil, is so efficient = — — — in the treatment of skin diseases t ea aE 5 the itching of eczema stops with one ALUTE ANTHEM? people, both here in Canada and in| Scotland and England whether he is application. j r Sir—In reply to your, can we| the Old Country, who are as British| in favor of publicly honoring the A few applications and the most. call it an editorial?— re the national| as J.D.S.B., perhaps more so, do not} flag and King, If he doesn’t, it is persistent case of Eczema is over-| anthem and the recent celebrations | salute the Union Jack or join in the} mostly treated with good humor. LAL oe cia eer ae ine pi. | if Abbotsford. I would take it that singing of the national anthem. Such “editorials” as this would not - re ran oeseg tan aeolise Hegh i ora. | J-DS-B. is under the impression that They do not meet with the treat-| appear anywhere else but in the id ea bs “| on ‘foreigner do not make public] ment J.D.S.B. apparently weekly paper of a small town where is Advertisement is not published or displayed by the Li uor nero est or by the aorenment of British xe Lig mely efficient. Moone’s Emerald Oil (full strength in the original bottle is dispens2d b. G. Black and druggists everywaere. y , the British flag or monarch. Perhaps he is not aware that many | | | expects to| ) acknowledgment of their respects to| be given to these “foreigners” at the next celebration in Abbotsford. narrow-mindedness has flourish. a chance to It is left to the individual in both BEN. NICHOLSON JR.