CEYVOEY ES 3 if ' ‘ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUL NEWS 3 ‘ Ge ; =e } _= SSS = : Most Sanitary and Efficient | WE NEED GOOD FOOD ‘ Fool The Hot Weather = s ag | People Like to Stay || ov vate sorta vera ant Rie Wie nara woth REFRIGERATING [romans ros ase el) Wh U Phone 54 facilities In the district | eg we awake Ea and ask them to deliver your requirements, We have Whit | ing epidemics of minor sicknosses, for The traveling public do not “pass Brown, Dr. Middleton’s Whole Wheat, Halaity and Rye Brea! : || strongth building foods like good beet|| yp Abbotsford. ‘They find in the and it is uniformly good, All the same price : . Our Meat Market Service Will ward off theso troubles. King carries|| Abbotsford Hotel ¢omfort and 2 f 1 5 C ts i: ’ : é |} cleanliness at reasonable rates- or en ; Satisfy and Protect You a complete stock, but above all, it is i GOOD and wholesome. People are wise Whe dining room service is par g sedi j ae 1 satay ot Weerlose at 6 pam. except Wednesday and Saturday and nights be- atest Reape Ne ; excellence and the menu always >, We close at 6 p.m, oxcept Wednesday and lay, on fore legal holidays, on and after June Ist. } | #ossonmidlens aaality cmc Resale oescoor|| palatable, after June Ist, : Abbotsford has a good hotel: Pass a THE PIONEER STORE A.M. KING | “Sioie ALBERT LEE | Reliable Merchandise with Low Prices R, DesMAZES Prop. |] MEAT MARKET Th Abb fi d Hl | Baker, Grocer and General Merchant \ ——— —— I} Phone 43 e ots or ote ——<— = ———-. = 2 —_——_ ——— = eae | PPGne 156) Abbotsford { TUT MTC LU LULU Abbotsford, Simmas & Matsqui News — |Yarwood & Durrant] © % casos = b ATED heeldeats out Ea ‘/ERALD HELL jarristers an ceida: rT i: 2 Se, en es Es Tice ra: eae See erful > no car driver is” abaoldtely, Simmu Published at Abbotsford, B, ©. Every Thursday Phone 58 Notaries Public Truc k d Should your machine breakdown, ; vi office— 703-4 Holden Bldg. ruck an into a ditch or meet any damago r Less than She month to the summer holidays. Have you yet this year vis- sea Buy a @ ood Watch Ba! wey ace pee pr ited the school your child attends? Met the teacher? Seen the class-room, or in- | Branch office at Abbotsford open every a bin pa Crane complete for both spected the furnishings and equipment of the building in which your child is Friday. Ab exemacuan ence Al TOWING v getting the education with which to face life's problems? The teachers and prin- at ways nine es qaay? or alent cipal want you to visit —will be glad to see you—to know that you take a prac- & t vh in what condition. tical interest in their work and the environment in which they instruct your off. Canoe = Canter, ox e nbrickson Brus. Ready oaks eaathextense ye spring. While the class-room is not always a pleasant memory to parents, closer a Se are aera een wrnten eens i oe contact between parents and tatchers tends to Detar understanding and wel. | Somsitiones) Nil Palle, Bi Victrola and Branswick Talkin WEIR § GARAG L fare of the child. AGRO SEE. eae OED LO Complete G Service UE er, B.O Abbotsford, B.0. Machines and Records mplete Garage vervic' Phone Abbotsford 36 ——-S——— 818 Rogers Bldg. | Every Tuesday Sumas, Wash- Fire is our common enemy. It is no respector of persons. It come when Phone Sey. 846 Phone 86 AALEAURSAUGQUCOOHANUOAUESAUOOUOQAEOHOOOTOOACUAEEA TOO TEAEETTE least expected. Those who say that because Abbostford has so far.. escaped fire &P Order of Elks of the Dominion of Canada and catastrophe stich as Coquitlam and similar places have suffered, the town is in no need for fire equipment, would be the first to condemn the village officials for should an find us The d taxes many are now paying, if nothing else, justify the prevailing public demand for adequate fire protection. While approving Or. Higginson’s efforts to provide the village with a per- manent water system, we question its utility for fire emergency. The Com- missioner’s plan makes possible a domestic water supply, but to equip such a system for fire-fgihting will be foun’ an expensive matter. Water is not a hing agent for fires Greases, paints, gasoline and similar highly inflammable materials, hence the action of most communities such as Abbotsford, many of which have good water sys- tems, in ‘ves with ical engines, As a matter of fact, fires of such nature should be ‘‘blanketed’’ by a gaseous or foam chemical tending to smother the flames. In such fires, spraying of water has usually spread the flames. 2 Fires involving electrical equipment come into the same category, water be- ing an electrical conductor, Since more than 50 per cent. of local buildings, through garaging of cars, nature of stock, or electrical equipment, are risks to this class of fire, it is that the fully realize their re- sponsibility to the community in this matter. <2 Now that the painting and house-cleaning sexson is here, the emotional effects of color, as explained by M. Luckier of the General Electric Com- pany, will be interesting. He says: ‘The physiological and psychological powers of colors are proportional to the purity of the colors. That is, if we dilute a color with white, or subdue it with black, the resulting tint or shade it not so powerfnl in emotional value. “Red, orange, and yellow are exciting or stimulating, with the maximum effect for scarlet or orange-red; and yellow-green, green, blue-green, and greenish blue are neutral or quieting, with the maximum of neutrality for green. Blue, violet, and purple are subduing or even depressing, with the maxi- mum effect for violet Rea may be exciting, Joud, passionate. It may suggest rage, blood, or valor. When it is a deep red it may be subduing. When it is yellowish it may be hot. : «