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A- STOCKWELL, Manager and Lessee Two Shows Sat. & Wed. Evening, 7 & 9 p.m, Matinee Sat. at 2.30 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, March 8 & 9— GENE STRATTON-PORTER’S Famous Story of Real People— “K Girl of the Limberlost” with LOUISE DRESSER, MARIAN MARSH, RALPH MORGAN A story that has touched the heart of every reader of American fic- SR tlon—a drama as true at Nature—as real as Humanity ! ! . “BURN ’EM UP BARNES” Ad mission: Adults 25¢e; Children 15¢ Matinee Saturday 2.30 p.m. Admission Adults™®5c; Children 10c WEDNESDAY, March 13— CARL LABDMMLE Presents: “Half a Sinner’’ | with JOEL McRARB, SALLY BLANE and BENTON CHURCHILL. picture for every member of the family ! Thrilling love inter: @ rollicking humor...engrossing suspense...exciting drama and ac- ion...the cleanest and fastest drama of the year! A picture every- one will love because they will know every character in it ! It's bright. Its witty. Its funny. It’s gripping. Itsclean. Don't miss ity Cartoon News Reel Admission: A Strange As It Seems Adults 25c; Child 10c MASS PROTEST MEETING ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ABBOTSFORD SATURDAY, MARCH g". at 8 p.m, GOSPEL SERVICES i will be continued in the _ (HURUM HALL, MATSQUI ‘NIGHTLY (except Saturday) at 8 p.m Conducted by Andrew Drummond Cc. N. Morgan. upon Westminster Bridge issue. DR, LYLE TELFORD will speak Abbotsford Junior Men's Club - wiiraRy WHIST AND DANCE ‘the MEN'S CLUB HALL on AY, MARCH Jth; 8.15 p.m. mi Good Prizes a CNG. FOLLOWS CARDS ri = = jul Agricultural & Horticultural Association and F DANCE = be held In GIFFORD HALL on ; ee FRIDAY, MARCH Q; 9 till 2 5 = "Valley Vagabond'’s Orchestra Refreshments Ww~LUMBER branches of Plumbing AUCTION SALE Every Saturday; 1.30 p.m. To be Sold Next Saturday— 1300—1100 Team of Geldings, Ibs; Pile of Harness; Whipple- trees, Clevises, Bugg Ete. Also 50 One-gallon cans of out- side flat paint—No Reserve B. BEVAN Auctioncer, Abb, Phone 89Y work. ears of experience guarantce sat- isfactory results. WARNING RESIDENTS of Sumas municipal dis- trict who dir relief Dir- 5th are arn elief will cease on March 1 BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL SE stoc K ONLY TH or ™M Ts. el LIKE ou x § WE ites Tein F ‘shape — AD 1 Rober ts Market _ The Pamily Butcher dene Ave. Next Gilmour's! iE PURSUANT Meat fm Dated a 27th day v . ae wateuacy, | Commences 1.00 p.m. ediate Distribution Up to $35 to Eack Flooded Family) Sumas Relief Committee met last) Wednesday in the municipal hall and! decided to appoint Mr. W. Moore the relief supervisor. Mr. Moore was au- Old Skeleton of Man Unearthed On Kennedy’s Skeletal scovered by public ploye es Kennedy rema while Ridge near Ridge, Sumac! of a man were| works road avating earth the main high- ins em- ex! on nn a? Ee a Your Spring Clothing Needs Are More Cheaply and Completely Supplied Here Cord Pants Por range of sizes from 24 to 34, extra wide good values. A bet- es of $5.95 beautiful styles in the latest ma- Sizes from The majority of these sell at the above price. thorized to immediately make an i L Wednesday. Although bro- eee} ; sauligs Sieh Cea ace : Ladies’ Dre sue of requisitions up to the 2mount ken, the skull, jawbones and main of to each family returning tO)..-ments of the skeleton were com- A new shipment r places. This to be tentative as- in eS Eg Sprins gine pending more substantial as-|Plete, but very aged. udge y terials and patterns, sistance, if any, from the govern-!cranial lobes, jaw and teeth, the re- 14 to 44. ment. A small fee was suggested to|mains were those of an Indian of a cover Mr. Moore's travelling expenses /ciwach tribe of an early period. AS in making inspections. The unsanitary condition of build- ings was discussed by the meeting, and, after a telephone discusison with two. f }they were buried to it was variously the bones may be those of an Indian eet a depth of only surmised In Cotton Crepe 2 yds. 25¢ all the desired shades, noth- ing to equal this for wear and boys ter and youths. fawn or blue, fall sizing grade at $2.65 from $1.95 A full in legs, | | | Men’s Work Shirts 85c A large stock of cloths and ool- Dr. McDiarmid, it was decided to|!ynched a half-century ago for horse- washing » ask the municipal council send tele- ene: See grim j Rae. Oot: ors of a very high grade, Every i 7 i inti old-timers, 7 a cot- . oe ; esas ar aontaEaatan ate tonwood tree at “the Ridge” shore of Prints = = from 19c Yd. ae panes ea Lene Se aiapuntfiewihealth taken: Sumas lake, somewhere near where A lovely range of patterns, s¢6-| SO!* triple stitc eee is oie a rnecting oF thar Roller Gom- {te bones were found. x in. wide, sun- and tub-fast | Stain comes. One and oy mittee held on Monday afternoon,| Happening along when the discov- colors. Also at 25c yard pockets. Priced up to $1.45 it was decided to increase the per-,|ery was made, the News reporter capita issue by another sum of a max- took custody of the find, imum amount of $10 for the pur+ chase of windows, making the total) $35. It was made clear to residents of! the lake area present that the Sumas Relief Committee is not a govern- ment agency, but custodian of funds subscribed by a sympathetic publi The fund available was not nearly a equate for complete rehabilitation of settlers who had lost their crops, pro- perty and stock, and was only offer- | ed as temporary relief in provision of bare necessities for kitchen and bed- room. Mr. Gauthrop, partment provincial labor de- investigator, promised to sufficiently advise his superiors of sanitary conditions in the flooded area, it ‘being his intention to go to Victoria on Friday. | Other than some stock feed and seed grain, government relief in the Sumas area is finished, Mr. Gauthrop inferred upon his return from the ca- pital. He is at present assisting Mr. ' Moore in_ provision of disinfectant | and chloride to those settlers requir- ing it for cleaning up their places. Telegram of protest at the govern- ment decision to terminate Sumas re- lief work was despatched to Premier Puttullo ‘by the Committee on Mon- day. levels of the Sumas hop gardens emerged from their six weeks’ submersion on Sunday. Bs- timate of the damage has not yet been made, but it is thought that most of the vines are yet alive. Trel- lis poles in some parts have been loosened by the water, and, of course buildings and their contents damaged. Two late-model automobiles, owned respectively by H. Cooke and Thos. Wright were hauled by team to the old highway on Wednesday and tak- en to Chilliwack for overhaul. AAALAC Ruse Theatre| adit WASH NAAN AT mm CATED AR & RUN DAS? March 9 & 10 KATHERINE HEPBURN in— “The Little Minister” Lowest in A classic that outshines “Little Women”. A picture you will’ re- member. Colortone Cartoon News Admission = 35e and lic WEDNBESDAY, March 13— “Father Brown, Detective’’ With Walter Connolly and Paul Lukas in a thrilling murder mystery. Comedy and Talkertoon Admission 15c Matsqui-Sumas District Plowing As- sociation ANNUAL MEETING Canadian Legion Clubroom THURSDAY, MARCH 4 All Plowmen Invited AUCTION SALE Favored with instructions from A. W. HAWKINS we shall sell on his farm, Bates Rd., 5 miles south-west of Matsqui town and 1% miles from Gifford Station, B.C. Electric Railway TUESDAY, MARCH 12: 1.00 p.m, His Entire Herd of High Grade Dairy Cattle, Implements, Peed, Household Goods, Etc, as follows: Aug. rs., bred Janus , fresh Jan. 18, fre shene ed not bre Feb. 15 bred Oct. ened Dec. 5 bred Jan H son; Jersey 4 , 2 yrs., due soon; Jersey, 3 yrs. due soon; Heifers, 7 and 10 mont IMPLEMEN BOUS—S h.p. Gas E l-whe Farm Truck, Gibson Ensilage Cutter, 9-in; Hay Rake; 14-in. Plow; Set of Dra Harrows; 14-tooth Cultivator ato ; Iro H i Pe Hiller to 4 | ber ed over to the Vancouver Museum or Hill-Tout Pr to ‘of. for examination. Mr. the Hi-Way Oil Co., botsford last week, Tessaro wholesale distributor for D. produc couver BERNER—BEHARRELL The ruary M Bert W. Webster, manager of Ltd. was in Ab- and appointed Q. his Reynolds of Van- care of deliveries, ts here. will take Boost B.C’s Payroll ! to be turn- MEN—TRY (anthropologist) A PAIR OF OUR Z@ will Like Them ! Zero - Shrunk Pants will please you! O-SHRUNK PANTS—You NUL ef PHONE 4 a GILMOUR'S Modern Store THE HOUSE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE Entirely Owned and Controlled by Features F. Valley Products VERWAITEA “# THE 100 PER CENT. B. C. ENTERPRISE its Own Employees QUALITY GROCERIES AT THESE LOW_ PRICES FR. CHEESE Mild and Lb. ASER VALLEY - lbs. Tasty 15°|3 LB. 31¢ FRASER VALLEY RICHMOND BUTTER ae FRASER VALLEY PICKLES Sweet Mixed 32-07. lb. 29° jar bag - Plax FRASER VALLEY CEREALS Lighting Health Cereal, Wheat, Bran, 23° FRASER VALLEY MILK Pacific Brand Tin 3 FRASER VALLEY BREAD Pure and Wholesome Loaf . 6 Take Advantage of these Special Prices Now ! Lenten Season Is Here ! KING OSCAR SA 23 tins 29° RDINES BEST SOCKEYE SA SNOWCAP PILCHARDS Large Tins tins 29° CALEDONIA Half-pound tins PINK SALMON 4 tins 15° RDINES CANNED SPINICH 2 ti BRUCE'S HERRINGS %-Ib. tins 1 5 IN TOMATO SAUCE ° : 4 Cc AYLMER ns 20° BRUNSWICK CHICKEN HADDIEé Tin- 15° BRUNSWICK SARDINES 4 tins ] 5° CLAMS Very Tender Fresh Lettuce, Celery, and Cauliflower 2 tins 25° OVERWAITEA, LID. R. CARLSON, M Gilmour Bldg., Abbotstord bss bi tle b ltt bt Feb- | took place on iv r Clayburn Manse, of . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. P pt S Se eae ea Baul rescripuion Service... of Matsqui Were at-| Avoid unnecessary delay—have your Doctor phone y by Mr. Einer Beharrell and| y : srah Johnston. The ceremony | scription to us and we will have it ready for was performed by Rev. J. S. Clarke PURF DRUGS Mr. and Mrs, Berner will make DEAUET their home at Glover. Mr. Finch, manager of Valley Lum- Careful Compounding by o B. c, Phone 61 Pre- our you when you call FAIR PRICES Graduate BLACK’S DRUG STORE | Se ae ae Co., is remodelling the G. Taylor house for occupancy. Mrs. Perley is a patient in the M.- Phone 104—( or Night) S.A. hospital. Prescriptions Photo Finishing Toiletries SEE Sn SERRE ERR RReeeieeellaieeeeeete ee PENTECOST AL TABERNACLE iy: bie Rey. a. R. tch, Minister Tenesssessrensvvsanveen z inday School. - Terms Cash IVAN HURNDALL a.m.—Devotional. —Ev gelist ED CHURCH Minister. equipped spaciou NORTH Pearl L Tillie Lenten of Mission show-ro ProrLan m SCHOOL Morgue and Complete auxiliary facilities. Telephone wit ted os BR i with nicely appointed chapel selecti all cla I Ambulance Modern Abbotsford 134 Henderson Funeral Home Two n of yf amily roc autiful propert revised Service, C ouches. ym and caskets { the Li i nd orth program, van, and the y of Agenta 1 "1 € poste brary no- J all Lab who