1 NO ORT AME I m= ~ Eruptions. Healed by Cuticura. my hands, limbs and feet. 1 with an itching and burning Inter formed sore eruptions. The itri- MILLED TOAST ‘ a VITA-WEAT (Peak-Freans) RYE CRISP y RICE CRISPIE CORN FLAKES £ ALL-BRAN z All the Breakfast Cereals die digestibility and palatability—all given H Telephone 67 ,.. turing enterprises, wonderful balanced, delicious wheaty foods prepared by modern millers and Scientific bakers. Good health, economy Modern Foods for Modern People busy nousewife is no longer at her wits end to conceive “new” and whole- Some foods—that is now done by expert ‘ticlans attached to huge manufac- Try some of these equal attention. These foods are kept “good” at Wattie’s—the store of i “Personal Service” W. A. WATTIE'S POPULAR GROCERY W. A. WATTIE, Prop +s» Opp. B,C, E, Victory Theatre MISSION CITY Special Holiday Program THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 23, 24, 25— “Abie’s Irish Rose” With your favorite screen stars— Jean Hersholt, Charles Rogers, Nancy Carroll. « oat ye you want to save time, ride ina B.C, Rapid Transit coach. business hours, no loss of ‘There is no waste of profitable enjoyable pleasure time. The big blue coaches carry you from the heart of one city to the centre of th hy and theatre districts. to office, ‘These coaches will offer you more rest and pleasure shan driving your own car. They save you money. Escape parking trouble and traffic delays, Avoid ‘to your car and save time by taking the ‘blue coaches. Transit Co. cTRic SEAVIC areas WARWOOD & DURRANT Barristers and Solicitors Notaries Public Vancouver office— Rooms 3 & 4 423 Hamilton Street Branch Office at Abbotsford open every Priday DR. J. M. McDIARMID PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Hours: Wiorning by Appointment; 1-4 PM. 7—3.20 P.M. "Tel: B.C. Abbotsford 3; Farmers X552 IMANN BLOCK, ABBOTSFORD, BC. Dr. E. E. GRAVES DENTIST Office Houre: 9 am. to 430 pm. {Office closed Saturdays and Sundays) ‘Lady Assistant in Attendance , SUMAS, WASH. + SPRING TIME ee | “FACIAL” TIME 4 Special Honey = Packs $1.00 The Beauty Shop (Annex Jubilee Barber Shop) NORAH BELL, at your service Phone 39 for appointment. - Atangard E Pool Room & Barber Shop Hot Baths 35° JOE SCROD, Barber JOE OLSEN, Billiard Hall Thursday & Friday 8 p.m. Saturday 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. Adults 50c¢ Children 25¢ KEN MAYNARD “‘The Lawless Legion’’ This is not just another Western pic~ ture, but a thrilling chapter of early American history that will appeal to the whole family. Comedy: “WIVES WON'T WEAKEN” FOX LATEST NEWS Tuesday and Wednesday 8 p.m. Adults 35¢ Children 15¢ ADVANCE NOTICE, AUCTION SALE of the entire HERD OF DAIRY CAT- TLE, 22 HEAD, owned by Mr. Frank Beharrell, Page Road, Matsqui, on FRIDAY, JUNE T 1929, at 1 pm. H. G. MYHRE, Auctioneer ABBOTSFORD Game Warden Butler is the envy of every tired business man during these wonderful summer days, his crow and hawk-shooting reports merely aggra- yating the unfortunates whose duties ep them in stores and offices all day. Fox are plentiful on the prairie, Con- stable Butler says, and.are disturbing the nesting game birds. G. A. Bonnallie, special representative of the The Canadian Bank of Com- merce, spent Tuesday in the Abbots- ford district, paying a number of bu- siness calls and compiling statistical, crop, payroll and similar information upon the resources of the locality. The familiar face of Mr, V. D, Sib- ley was seen in town this week, Ab- botsford’s former blacksmith being busy making purchases here for his new smithy and wheel works, opened this week at Yarrow. Mr. Sibley has pa- tented a laminated wagon wheel which is attracting some attention because of its durable qualities and economy. He is also continuing a truck-body business Announcement is made by J, S. Daly, proprietor of the Mill and Upper Kil- gard general stores, that J. Fries, who has had charge of the Kilgard branch for several months, is purchasing an interest in the Kilgard business, and will continue as one of the principals. New stock is being added at Kilgard ‘and a truck given over for sole use of that store, which will develop its Su- mas Prairie connections, Ladies of the M.S.A. Hospital W.A. planned an active summer season at last Wednesday’s meeting, the first event to be tag-selling at the May fes- tival this week. Then early next month a “hospital day” is to be arranged, and the public invited to call and inspect the local institution and improvements which have recently been effected there. Plans were also tentatively made for the giving of a tea by Mrs. McCulloch at Clayburn next month. Proceeds of the tag day go towards the refrigerator wu ind. ‘The ladies desire the News to request the wives of local business men to join the Women's Auxiliary, and to endea- vor take part, as fully as possible, in the worthy work of the hospital move- ment. Winner of the Elks raffle, many tickets for which were sold locally, is AUCTION SALE Under instruction from T. F. Seldon, I will sell by Public Auction at his place on the Clayburn road, half way be- tween Clayburn Station and Clayburn village on SATURDAY, JUNE Ist, 1929 commencing at 130 p.m. 25 HEAD OF DAIRY COWS (15 of these Choice Cows are 3 years id). Eight of them have records of over 60-Ib. of butterfat per month. Three or four Beef Cows. This herd is under test in the Su- mas, Matsqui Cow Testing Association, ‘and prospective buyers will be given a true and correct report on each cow. Terms Cash. little Dick son of Buck Free- man, the well-known auto salesman of New Westminster. The ticket was num- ber B1072, purchased from Mr. Atkins of the Hotel Atangard. Joey Trethewey is being treated ia Vancouver for a broken arm. Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Coogan, Mr. Lau- rie Coogan of Oak Point, Wash. and Miss G. exercises of St. Paul's hospital gradu- ates last Tuesday. Miss Jessie Coogan was among the 1929 graduates. Others invited to the function were Miss Na- omi McPhee, Miss Freda Nelson, Miss Florence Roberts, Miss Evelyn Nelson, Mrs. W. W. Green, Miss Murry (Van- couver), Miss F. Lynch, New Westmin- ster, Mr. N. Elliott, Mr, and Mrs. J. Copper, Deroche. W. J. Wells and G. E. Leary are in the Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Mr. H. G. MYHRE, A DR. J. H. WOOD, Clerk, > Matsqui, B.C. Phones: Abbotsford 108L; Mission 2305 NOW OPEN MAPLE LEAF LODGE Formerly the Muirend Lodge, operated by Mrs. J. Downie, who is returning to the Old Country) Clean Comfortable Accommodation and for Leary is suffering from an eye disorder, and Mr, Wells is ill with mastoid. Married—At Regina, Sask., on May 5, Mr. Harry McDonald, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. D. McDonald, Ware road to Miss Bessie Pridemoor .of Regina. Mr. McDonald is manager of the Mon- arch Lumber Co. branch at Riceton, Sask,, and his wife was formerly high school teacher. They will reside in Riceton. M.A. Hospital donation list: W. Rey- and flowers; Mrs. Mc- “AUTO STROP RAZORS ‘BLADES AND STROPS for sale by x 3 Harry D. Hipwell - prescription Druggist CZEMA 2 \ Itched and Burned, Formed hand. eed “1 was troubled with eczema on and | | health & continued in Vancouver. complete! At Jack Fraser's old stand _ East JOE BRUCE, Proprietor Downie boys, children’s books. ~ underwent an opera- Phone 83 Meals at Reasonable Rates MRS. M. DAVIS Yale Road] pirn, rhubarb iG Welcome! OLD CUSTOMERS Bradner Flower to the E. BR. WAIN T, P Courteous, Attentive, Careful Service . | week. Stand: HOTEL ATANGARD Star Barber Shop Phones: Day 83; Night & Sunday 121. As A Visitor Sees It Editor News: T haye been staying with some friends in A sur- | Doris Irene’s Beauty Shoppe (Successor to Eyelyn Watson) ‘The Latest Methods, with Careful Competent Treatments. Pully qualified in all branches. Doris Irene Smith, Proprietress Phone 107 for appointment. Dee a, EE Bert Filmer Passes —ww pene ae!” ene 11 stance”) ‘Bert Melvin Filmer, 47, passed away Tears ,in Chilliwack hospital, the funeral ser- 4 vice being on was ~ prised to find such an excellent and efficient hotel in so small a town; I refer to the Hotel Atangard. I really think the people of Abbotsford should be proud of it, and thankful for the sense of security it gives in cases of emergency, sickness or burglary by be- ing open night and day. Haying been in the hotel on several occasions, I must say the service is “par excellence” the office, a bureau of and w. tion on his knee in the hospital last 'T, Walters, the school janitor, has been compelled to go to Vancouver to take medical treatment. —$_—__——_ CONSERVATIVES ELECT OFFICERS Members of Abbotsford and District Conservative Association held their an- nual meeting in the Masonic hall on Monday evening, electing officers for the ensuing term and transacting other The gathering chi of most of was resolved to hold a general meeting of the every three months. the courteous eagerness to help in any manner, very gratifying. It seems to me, a hotel such as you haye in the Atangard is the greatest asset any town could have, and worthy all the support the townspeople can give it. VISITOR The Riverside road from Mission to Huntingdon is to be gtven the mulch moment | Tesday of last week. He leaves a wi-|ed, dow, one son, and a brother, residing Deceased is known to “] bed many in this district, and was a pro- this summer, we are inform- instead of the more “permanent treatment. Colflake dust-layer is to Officers elected were: J. F. Cook, president; E. T. Weir, vice-pres.; M. M. Shore, secretary. Executive: G. H. Loach, J. Towlin, P. H, Dawson, A. Pur- vis, E. Webster, M. Murphy, W. ‘Hudson. ‘An active membership of 73 was re- ported by the secretary when the meet- ing opened, after which several names were added to.the register, MRS. C. B. STEVENS for first-class be spread on all macadamized highways in the district under government care. minent figure in Vani circles ten or eleven years ago as head my forme or the City Taxi & Sightseeing Co,, the | I cursed t Brown Garage, Ltd, Brown (Triangle) comed de:Sightseeing Tours, and subsidiary com- The late Mr. Filmer came to location of the Yale road from Abbots- ora Clearbrook road will be let next week, A building program aggregating half a million dollars is expected in Sumas City during 1929, the new buildings to clude a Federal building for Cus- ini terprises on the Pacific Coast. G, H. toms and Immigration staffs, a union high school and a city hall. CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity of thanking ‘o }\ ferent health for years previous to his|the many friends for their kindness is| Pacific Coast. For three years previous ‘direct an operation pby|and sympathy during our sad bereaye- , anid purchasing a farm | ment, and for the many beautiful flor- i hardl at the tinPanies- tation was ca Sor te | |oise, teneVancouver in 1910, starting in business stand it. ah without capital and one truck, develop- year ied different remedies but they ‘A sh0j ing by sheer ability and energy one of failed to belp me. I beganusing | | from my | the largest motor transportation en- asked my | fitted to | Heller was an associate in these pro- hea {} Jects, withdrawing a few months be- j world, yell tore the late Mr. Filmer sold out his | brutally @\ companies for approximately a quarter | from over, million dollars. He had been in indif- wrote t death di _,adeath, undergoing te oh that m Mayo brothe For fou on Fairfield Island on his return to the|al tributes. erable MRS. R. McCRIMMON & FAMILY 1s d that contracts for re-| DRESSMAKING Fine and Fancy Sewing H Remodelling, Repairing, Etc, | (3 Doors South of Picture Showy Coogan attended graduation] — Your Safeway The Manager of your local store he operates, often than share-holder in the parent Marmalade Ensign pure orange marma- lade; a delicious spread for bread; 4-Ib. tins Each - 39c Creengage Plums King Beach, choice quality; a Mission product. 4 tim ~~ 39e Tomatoes King Beach, packed from those famous Ashcroft toma- toes. 2% tins, choice Ae 44c Crackers Red Arrow Creams, handy family package, 15-0z. pkgs. ce Ee 37c Store is, for all practical purposes, as vitally interested in his store, and your Ings. an opinion of it, as though he owned it outright. Under the Safeway plan or profit-sharing he is paid a salary ang a liberal share of the earnings of the In addition, more not, he is a substantial Savings the Store “Manus Safeway itset realize ‘That's company Cornflakes Sugar-crisp cornflakes; a wel- come springtime breakfast 2 Pkgs. ™ 15c Corn Minosta Fax Crosby, imported for high class trade Bee + OC Boinaeh 3 Ibs. - - 9c Radishes, Green Onions 9c 3 bunches Lettuce Jam Hatzic brand, pure plum jam 4-Ib tins. Each - 39c Savings in Our Market Bacon - Freshly sliced bacon, cut to any thickness to suit you Lb. - - - 39c Pure Beef Fat Render your own dripping 4 lbs. - 25c Safeway Stores Limited Gaisley Block, Abbotsford 3 Reade®. 3 23c Preserves MAXI-Mum pure sugar and whole strawberries. 3-1b jars Each - 69c We are carrying a full line of © Fresh Fish shipped daily from Van- couver and will be sold at city prices. | He is in complete charge that both his {mm > the returns on upon the Safeway Man to please you. ou Safeway Man offers Repro Se-e-ay — ee! tirely Up?! ily that you so satisfactorily tron ani