aie a ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Some Pioneer Money Savers:- | CELERY, large heads - », PRANUT BUT ¢ jarge head 10: ae 22: ae Sig WS 25°) Gimunpep waar 11° PORK & BEANS 4) tus 25¢ Packago ..+...0+: SOUPS, assorted 3 for DBe MAGATONT, Italian 25° Sie see ee TOMATO JUICE for 35 | SEE oe eee carne 3 Robin Hood 24" 79 POTTED MEATS 3 for 25° 25° GARDEN SEEDS—Full line x ! BROWN SUGAR 31% Ibs. from 20¢ to .....-+* | Su s-Abbotsford High School My business is to make your Home Beautiful ! Prices Reasonable — Good Work Guaranteed Results of ster examinations. Names in order of merit. XII—Audrey Lela Corbett, Webster, Jose Vv McDonald, | William Corbett, Jean Wakefield,, Hazel White Noreene Atkins, Violet Anderson, H. Lambert & Son Donald Lambert, Rupert Urquhart, Roy Walstrom .Helen D: and PAINTERS PAPERHANGERS }| William Marshall (even), DECORATORS Fennell, Irene Andrew: saro, James Chapman, Residence: Hazel Road East, Ab- }|erston. botsford Grade stanc Brown, >) PENCIL WILH EVERY $1 ORDER FREE SCRIBBLER AS THE PIONEER STORE . ‘S W. A. WATTLE H. G. RANSOM Sieur : WE DELIVER The BEST by Tet} Sumner’s making the modern -Hart Battery the most powerful ever pro- du Meat Market Phone 48 THIS WE iven the Hart Battery ett SR ‘ greatest plate capacity und the PREMIUM HAMS longest life FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS DEEP SEA CRABS HOME CURED BACON For over 40 yea thousands of expe SPECIALS Agent For Hart Batteries & Jim Ross Home Gas Station Phone 28 | Ho se one 2 Phone 4.8 for (uick Delivery IF ® Your car needs anything from a Valve Cap ‘ to a Rebore ey TELEPHONE 62 We are glad to quote prices at any time, on any job, however large or small. Abbotsford Motors “Sales t saree) Telephone 62 OOOOOX OOOO Service W. Schnare, prop. POOOOOX PEELE LEE ELES, % THE CLAYBURN COMPANY, LIMITED DO RY Manufacturers of RY Standard Firebrick: Special Shapes, Pireclay Blocks, Coke Ovens % Gas Retorts, Smelter Specials, Rotary Kiln Brick, Cupola Linings x Fire Olay, Claburfrax, Claburcem, Facing & Mantel Brick of all By colors, (dry pressed, wire cut, “rug”’) Vitrified Brick, Sewer Pipe B Chimney Pots, Acid-Resisting Wares, Etc. ‘ % Factory at Kilgard, B,C, Phone 24 J. W. Ball, Res. Mgr, ‘ 6 AO Clean, Cozy, Up-to-date Barber Shop G. W. LITTLE BARBER LADI YD CHI CUTTING A Men’s Haircut - 25c Next to Black’s Drug Store MISS A. K. JACKSON Teacher of Pianoforte and Violin MONDAYS in Abbotsford MISSION, B.C. Phone 171K Pupils Prepared for Examination if Desired Armstrong, snson, Mitchell, Steve Marcy, Sidney Christ- mas, Alden Andrews, Wilfred Blinch, William Beetlestone, Eunice Colclough Arthur Dickenson, Grace Ivraser, Val- entine MeDonald, Carl Walstrom, Sid- ney Wright. ade IX—Mabel Jones, Andrew aphim, Margaret McDonald ,Ed- m Rochon and James Enns (even), Janet Brown, Enid othy Reeves, Ray Starr, Jac! Glendon Hay, Christine Salmon, Gwen Jones, Lorne Vanetta, Jane Leavitt, Dorothy Moulde; Roberts, Al- len Knox, Elsie Smy Margaret Baynes, Hunter, Cor, er (even-, We Invite Your Patronage. The Little Store with the Big Values Abbotsford Gash Grocery W. A, BEARD, Prop, Phone 41 WE DELIVER Gerald Hiemstra, Thomas 2 Bennett, Murray Ralston, Adina Essendene Aye, I Opp. Sumner’s| Dirks, Betty Boley, Julia Zalesky, Hester Heller. A.-S.-M. Branch No. 15 Abbotsford, B.C. AN APPRECIATION In the death of M. Z. Melander, on Social Club Rooms | Friday, news of which brought a (Open Daily ex. Sunday) |shock to all, the community has lost All Veterans Welcome |, public-spirited citizen, interested Meetings upon First in the community welfare, and ready Shursdays im Month}. all times to do his part. He took R. RALSTON, Pres. | in active interest in the library and J. T. MAWSON, Sec. |in the anti-beer plebiscite, and one of his last talks with the writer had to do with the Ladner bridge question, On the eve of his trip to the south with his son ‘he called to make final arrangements metereological observations, during his absence, which he had under his care for the past two years. He was Qualified Prescription Service Pure Drugs Fair Prices born in Sweden where he taught Careful Compounding school for a time as a young man before coming to the United States, See Our Windows for Week- End Specials and Save Money Black’s Drug Store Phone 104 Your NYAT Drugzgist East of R.R. Track Phone 104 then to Matsqui, and eight years ago to. White Rock. He was a likeable, well-informed man, a widower, living alone, taking pride in his garden, pleasant to meet, who had made a place for himself in the goodwill of the community as a whole, He will be greatly missed. W. LASHLEY HALL (Reprinted from the Surrey Leader) AR BEET PRODUCTION HERE WARRANTS FACTORY Many, farmers of Sumas Prairie where sugar beets can be grown exten- sively, think that the yield is suffi- cient to justify establishing a sugar factory in the district. If such a plant successfully operated at Bellingham, many of our farmers say there is n reason why one cannot be overt ok in this neighborhood. wanted; one who will give the farm- ers a square deal in the operation of a local factory. Such a man ‘could real benefactor to hundreds of striving and struggling farmers. Other companies operating mainly for the benefit of the farmers of the Fraser Valley are reaping good re- turns and giving satisfactory results to the farmers and other district re- sidents. The farmers do not want a promoter whose main object will be to exact a large fee for organization. Many of our people have had far too much experience with schemes pro- moted by irresponsible itinerants. Much of the soil in this district is particularly good for the production of sugar beets of the highest quality DR. G. E. PARRISH DENTIST Office Hours — 9 to 5 Evenings by Appointment ‘Telephone: Office 64; Residence 91 SUMAS, WASH. (Canadian Money at Par) | | Broken Veins” Varicose Cleers—Old Sores Relieved At Home No sensible person Will continue to suffer when powerful penetrating, yet harmless antiseptic Moone's Emerald Oil can readily be obtained at any]and it i aimed that sufficient can drug store—the directions are simple|be grown to supply a factory with a and y to use. Economical, too. | huge a output of the fir granu- Your druggist will gladly supply you lated sugar, a capacity on the money back if dissatisfied than that of Bellingham, Raymond, Abberta. or 10U MADE BY CHILD- SHOW ABILITY AND CARE The bird house competition held by the Junior Gardeners’ League prov- ed to be very successful, both from the number of entries received and the workmanship shown in the ent- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH es the Weatherby Building. Evangelistic Seryice con- ey. A. S, Ellis of Victoria, BIRI RE 1 His Imag except Satur- y and Monday Special music and singin he houses were judged on Satur- Weir's and then displayed in W. A. Store window over the wee Where The High Country Calls ae dyenture has found a splendid and thrilling outlet in the new order of the outdoors, the Sky Line Hikers of the Canadian Rockies. Organized at Banff and Lake Louise this season, the new order provided such happy, health- ful opportunities for hiking over the high passes, Alpine Meadows, and mountain trails of the Na- tional Parks of Canada, that de- votees of the outdoors throughout Cr epaaaae AiideeeBabonl Canada and the United States are 11 a.m. i Morning Worship now singing its praises. The in- 7.30 p.m. Rey. BE, L. Best, Milner | augural hike this year took a will preach, Subject ‘The Way of jarge party of enthusiasts, under an pt the expert direction of Swiss The pict lay-out well illus- ST, PAUL'S, HUNTINGDON Pies some tricky work on the glaciers e picture lay-out we! iT RE Os 2 Pe eats eerie eee and finally the Lake O'Hara Bun-|trates the happy moments on the Ae ae eet eayneh an Cena Be , ‘alley, > O'Hart a bi : es e for special service over the high trail past Lake An- galow Camp. Hikes in the O’Hara/trail. Carl Runglus, internation at 2 pom. country and the Pow Wow occu- pied the fourth day, and the eight- mile hike to Wapta ended this} io truly historic expedition. Nor- man B, Sanson of Banff, is the President of the new order, which is now in full swing with stead- ily increasing membership. A four-day hike in the Yoho Valley will be one of the major activi- tles next summer, nette, and over Sentinel Pass to Moraine Lake. The second day's journey took the ‘hikers across the magnificent Wenkchemna Gla- cier, and through the flower~deck- ed Wenkchemna Meadows, and finally over the snow-bound pass of that name to Bagle’s Eyrie on Tokum Creek. The third day paw the conquest of Opabin Pass, ally famous artist, Is seen extoll~ ing the virtues of the Alpenstock brated mountain climber and New York socialite. hikers triumphant Pass enjoying the splendid view down in the mountain valleys be- low. and the Sun-dance Lodge. w they made most inte exhibit. va lows. Senior cla Violet Godson; 2nd, Robert H: a Smith. Junior ard Tre~ thewey; 2nd. John Dawson; 8rd, Alan Trethew A special prize was awa com McPhail Phyllis Trethew There were 14 bird-houses on dis- y, including one or two apartments made by the Chief Spade. PLOWS Repaired Now is the ti © to have your plows overhauled and sharpened for seas- onal work. Very low prices, I specialize in Oxy-Acetylene Wel- , Wood-workti and Pirst Class H hoeing P. M. Zalesky Blacksmith Nekt to Valley Lumber Yards ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Low Sunday, 8 am April 8— Holy ¢ imunion +... Chureh School ovensong, Anthem and Dm. Sermon. 11 o'clock service this Sunday April 6, 3 p.m. W.A. meeting ARGARBT’S, BRADNER Matins and Sermon REV. T. L. RIMMER TRINITY Rev. Vicar UNITED CHURCH R. Moses, Minister Miss Georgia Engelhard, cele- Yarwood & Durrant A group of the on Sentinel AT ABBOTSFORD Open Every Friday Vancouver Offic: o— Rooms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street BRANCH OFFIC The first annual Pow-Wow OLA Phone 54 WE DELIVER SERVICE § Lard } Burns’ Shamrock — QUALITY Suga GRANULATED 10 65¢ pe me Nabob Lb. With every HEAD LETTUCE 2 for t5c Fresh, Solid Heads CELERY - {0c and {5c Fresh, Crisp RHUBARB: fresh 6 Ibs. 23c ORANGES - 13 for (9c | SHREDDED WHEAT - (2c Sweet, Juicy ~ - CORN FLAKES - 3 for 26c Kelloge's ¥ A Shortening PACIFICO 9c CLEANSER - G lassic 2 tins 151 FLUFFO - - Lb (5c 3 GRAPEFRUIT juicy 4 for 15 — * SALMON, - 2 tall tins 25¢ ¥ Pink ~ ‘ POTATOES - Sack 90c In “A 1’ Condition ‘ : ONIONS. - Glbs. (4c | PORK & BEANS - Tin 6e BROWN SUGAR 3 Ibs. 25¢ cOcoA, bulk - HONEY, Bulk - 2 Ibs. 25¢ [ P-NUT BUTTER - 2 Ibs. 25¢ PLUM JAM 4-lb. tin 39¢ Nabob 7 ; , Lb, 25¢ ae COFFEE, fresh grd PEAS, ungraded Tin 100 . WHEAT FLAKES 4ihs. 190 | ea ag, aed MIXED BISCUITS - Lb. 260 SCRIBBLERS - 17 for 250 | Pen am 1 Pr En — | LEMONS, juicy - 2 doz. 27¢ APPLES - 4 Ibs 19a % Good Bating "3 ht TOF F EE : pooch | Naptha Ormond’s Abars 15c | 2 lbs. 19c | per lb. 20c DELF BRO THERS PEANUTS toasted 2 Ibs. 15c Soap Pearl White Dog Biscuits WE DELIVER SLEPHONE 54 WHERE HIGH QUALITY MEETS LOW PRICES | ’ SOOO OOO oe OOO ereLeLererere A. capitalist is |% “III ILS a FARM SERVICE A Magazine of Service published by the British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited to supplement the work oh the Agricultural Department, which is now ready to help farmer at all times, d 3 JT reaches you with your electric service account each month and is designed as a service to the agricultural JrEwsson of British Columbia. It discusses problems of the farmer, the stockbreeder, the dairyman and the farm housewife. % Articles on current topics are supplied by agri- cultural authorities, and you may submit any problems you would like to see discussed to the Editor, Room 303, B. C. Electric Bldg, Vancouver. ye Most interesting articles In this issue are: “Forced Air Brooders"; “A Farm Water Heater"; “Devel= oping’ the Laying Flock"; a full phge of recipes and other household hints, s BRITISH COLUMBIA A Beautifull View of Mt. Fujiyama > .