_ ABBOTSFORD, “SUMAS AND _MATSQUI_NEWS__~ We Buy Our Meats In the Open Market RETAIL MBATS are our speciality and we are RETAIL exclusively, able to buy TIE BEST in the open market, and purvey to our custom- ers in good,» wholesome condition Ours is a meat marketentirely, and equipped with the very best r ating equipment, and 1 Better Than Ever. the handling and saf rishable foods. A.M. KING | EASTER EGGS ’ > MEAT MARKET i $ Cents Free By Our Expert Decorator.” : ALBERT LEE You can buy your. Clothing Footwear, Etc. as cheaply and as satisfactorily ‘ here as in any er store in city Why not or country. We import o large your quantity of high quali ‘oods Hotel direct from Great I and mane tal also stock complomontary lines Home?! and is alwayalaphreciated of Canadian hy, the valued Residents I ad ey aor 4 will find our dining-room service be ay-in and day-out servi and cuisine par excellance, and o> the charges always within reason | THE PIONEER STORE we een en ||| The Abbotsford Hotel Let the Hotel Cater for Your Party 4 or Reception Leave Your Orders for Our Celebrated occasionally entertain Hot Cross Buns—They Are Bigger and the Abbotsford Such a custom is a plea- nge from the usual ‘ guests ncliner ; pc = = ese \ i Ww. Ss. Ls, 5 ~ COUNCIL PAYS FOR WATER- ABBOTSFORD FEED STORE|] \\, Pye a PINE pile Reis denn © Ls opt aati W oe Tl SPRING WORKS BAKER AND GENERAL. MERCHANT, i The follawing bills were passed for J. J. SPARRO ; : : e follawing b vere pas ‘ peyment at Monday’s village council Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed All types of AUTO, TRUCK & . = nM meeting: Boyce & Winton $40.5! R Wholesale and Retail WAGON SPRINGS made of the ‘ Gosling $33 tank painting; $2.25 dog paces steel by my special process ns; Pacifie Coast Pipe] Agent for the World-Renownett IZAL, Work SE RETR eee Low Prices 23) +24 oe ap ee Germicide and Disinfectant rk Promptly Done it T. Irvine, ) catch basin, $12 for 24] pyelusiy MOVUM?? the re . 5. i hours labor; W. Roberts $100, work on} towne ee see ene . is water system; H. Taylor, A. Haddrell, now ritish poultry spice 25 ) 5 9 i : TT te Te orp Gumng|EIVE ROSES FLOUR alvays in stoos|| Don't you like the story? ; bs work on ws system; A. MePhee At the Old Stand Abbotsford Wo often fesi i Gekrigo ihe Sy gk ~ ‘ The Government of Saint : ° en fee ke putting pe sgn aa ia ‘ 4 mae? 7 ae re Shee ged a0 question to those ite scowl and e The Province of ree URI ie Pe salary; E. Barrett $ 5 4 Anes oe Be ; ae A Vitter ws road from Unrpector of squint when they read. Without | 1 WT) SIBLEY TAXATION ACT Municipalities oe eae ans pee ea selves. Anyone who finds it ne- GonaknB f ¥ P . 3 botsford’s hospital donation had been @ ry to scowl.and squint when reneral J lacksmith, Woodworker i " commented on by Victoria officials, as reading should have his eyes ex- Auto Painting, Veterinary Horse 3 was reported. amined and save trouble by wear es MARCH st A bill was received from T. H. In- SY gram on behal# of the hospital billing << the Village with 63 days patients’ per diem charge at 70 cents per day. J- Cc. TUCKER \ Cy ema WATCHMAKER ELL: ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO REVIVE SEW, Be Good Work at Low Charges ABBOTSFORD BOARD OF TRADE} Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass, Chains, Brooches, Beauty & Tie Pins,- Novelties Alexandra Block Abbotsford -ing correctly made and properly fitted glasses. 4 WM. H. FRANEKS, RO. Optometrist § Eyesight Specialist At The Alexandra, Abbotsford, Ist & Srd Wednesdays (forenoon) Chilliwack Office, Jackman Blk. Tvery Wednesday IS THE’FINAL DATE FOR MAKING ravel to Bellingham,| = RETURN OF INCOME AND — AUTO STAGE PERSONAL. PROPERTY The Pavement Route Theso Returns are-required to be filed Through Tickets \ Direct ‘Connections Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham daily Vancouver Office, 490 Hastings W at 8.50 a.m., 11.30, 2.30 p.m. 5.45 and (Hamilton Jewelry Co.) . on Sunday 6.30 pm Leaves Belling- ; ham at 7.30 am., 1.00 p.m, 4.00 and 6.00. On Sunday, at 8.30 a.m., 1.00 p m., 5.00 and 10.30. Tn an effort to re-organize the Board of Trade a meeting is to be held in the bank Thursday at 8 p.m. Business men whose interests are at stake in this community realize the urgent need of an active commercial organization in Abbotsford, without further “harping upon the time-worn arguments in these columns. It is a fact that the changes in progress throughout the district make with the Provincial Assessor. WITHOUT NOTICE OR ‘DEMAND ROBERT BOUSFIELD KILLED | WHILE AT WORK IN WOODS Robert Bousfield, son of Mrs. A. Bousfield, of the McKenzie road, was instantly killed last Wedu , while at work in the camp of the Campbetl River Logging Company. A detailed i a ma ¢ i 1f- * * ; , re ttackion Co eee ty report of the accident has not yet been 5 Direct with H Forms and full information may be obtained of any Provincial — A aes a eg gees dg} 8iven, except that with two. compan- 4, Z fy are here to forget their individual feuds fons, who; wore alto killed, the wnfor-| Warwood & Durrant traing © Asacasur s Office. and act collectively. A flexible mem- bership of workers is required, and un- less this intimation brings a response from at least a baker’s dozen citizens Sumas to Seattle, $4.25; Return $6.65 Sumas to Everett $3.65; Return $5.25 Sumas to Bellingham $1.25; Return $2. tunate man was struck with a falling =< log Deceased very well known in Barristers and Solicitors FAILURE TO FILE RETURNS INCURS PENALTIES ~ Notaries Public this district, ha sensing the spirit of the times, the movement will be interred for another indefinite period. widow ae BEA aes mew in Sul ——— cific Northwest Traction Co., line, erta; the mother, Mrs. A. Bousfield, is <— Garde misters, ebseh Marmara tap ustiell [arene e atdAbbotsford open every | J, C, HESSELGRAVE, Sumas E ASTERN Cc AN AD The death occurred on Friday last| Mrs. Fee and rMs. Bleuholt of Blubber Friday. Sumas Phone X228—X421 * of H. G. Currie, 73, a resident of Alder-| B: grove district for the past 35 years. Remaining to mourn their loss is one daughter, Mrs . E.White of Mt. Leh- ng resided here since he was a young lad. . Remaining to mourn their loss is the two brothers, William and Joe, living at home. The funeral was held from tlie family residence on Monday afternoon, and Vanconyer office— 703-4 Holden Bldg. Cameron & Camerén Barristers and Solicitors / From Bellingham South over the Pa- SYNOPSIS UF « IN COMFORT man, and two sons Albert and Dan liv-]} was attended by wide circle) of ‘ ing in ‘this province. friends. Rev. R. E. W. Biddell conduct- Commissioner, Notary Public, Ete, TRAVEL ON A SUPERIOR TRAIN The funeral] was held from Alder-jed the services at the house and grave- I #\ ve Presbyteri : day-| side, interment being made in the Ha- e = e s 4 grove Presbyterian Church on Monday. y ig Vani , BS A d, B.C. d * afternoon, Rev. Mr. Ogsden, late pastor] zelwood cemetery. e ontinenta. mite ort ’ ~ of Aldergrove,” officiating. Interment] Friends fulfiling the dutics of pall-|- 818 Rogers Bldg. Every Tuesday 4) was made in Aberdeen cemetery. bearers were: T. Lovedar, J. Higgin- Phone Sey. 846 Phone 36. PRE-EMPTIONS 5 be tae son, D. Fraser, J. Fraser ©. Fraser, and Vacant, reserved surveyed STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS } M. Clausen. Much sympathy is ex- Crown lands may be pre-empted by 3 Sey ear wR WAN r OSCAR OLUND tended to the bereaved famil DR. F. J. Van KIRK British subjects over 18 years of age, COMPARTMENT OBSER VATION CARS —_—_s-s—__ ; A ; eclaring intention Special Practices Limited to eevee ti CG) Ch er ~RADIO EQUIPPED The funeral of the late Mr. Dennisoil 2 to become British subjects, condl- 2 G 1 Zontractor . EYE, DAR, NOSE. THROAT tional upon residence, occupation, z enera of Mt. Lehman was held from the fam- ? J and improvement ‘for agricultural 9:50 P.M R 10:23 PM. CONCRETE WORKER ily residence. Mr, Dennison had been purposes. : -M. 3 DAILY : e aware PLASTERING a resident of Mt. Lehman for many Bellingham National Bonk Bldg- Full information Soncerning regu- From VANCOUVER From NEW WEST: A BUILDING CONSTRUCTION years, having been proprictor. of the BELLINGHAM, WASH. lations regarding pre-emptions fs omg & REPAIRS general store there. He had been in iven in Bulletin No. 1, Land Serles, | z. MOVING AND RAISING poor health for some time. | he to eRe epn lee ioe U 2 | i ” w can be o harg' = By SE eee A baby girl was born to Mr, and Mrs.| | Thos. H. Ingram By sddreesing th Dehsrtmnen DAILY TRAIN SERVICE (Ex Sunday) between Tamato Kumoi of Pine Grove in the Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Goy- t $CS.A. hospital on Sunday. CHAR THRED ACCOUNT ANE ernment Agent. KAMLOOPS— ARMSTRONG — VERNON— KELOWN. ® t RIVERSIDE ROAD, MATSQUI ~ AUDITOR Records will be granted cov . F bs 4 only land suitable for agri - a i : g pa Card of Appreciation |. Gown mia Fb. Box 5 | ipurpotes. and which in not Uber: City Ticket Ottices— rewn i 0. 4 000 board 497 (Granville St., Vancouver, RF be ay we Abbotsford, B.O. lena eee eeecetabirite CCaat mies } 527 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. tre I regret very much that it will be Vancouver, B.C. otatord, B-\ | land 6,000 feet per acre. east of that é H practically impossible for me to write aaa ‘Range. fh = e personally to all those who have been Accounting Systems Installed ‘Applications for pre-emptions are so kind and considerate to myself and to be addressed to ae ed ons Ua ] family during the past Week, and woull]. + . missioner of the Land Recording DI- like through this medi behalf of D Al F dl vision, in which the land applied for Rp SEO Is SAO aed T. eX. in ay is situated, and are.made on _pritited : 18 THE Mrs. Knox, my children and myself to t = forms, copies of which can be ob-|——— ] tender our very sincere appreciation of erinarian tained from the Land Commissioner. on fi a great kindness which will never be Ve . Pre-emptions must be occupied for WwW. THOMAS AMERICANS TO STRENGTHEN ‘E i FIRST : : : dbioradeniedtnicaade BORDER PATROL FORCE forgotten. For written and spoken DISEASES OF ALL ANIMALS fiye yeare mon imp’ SS nelaai re a CONSIDERATION sympathy, practical deeds and floral E PaO libata at Jonst tive Practical Plumber By increasing their border patrol and os + ¥ 4 anks t 'y increasing i qi oe: eS Sibntser one wy armeést thanks go out to Telephone Mission 3403 jeoreniape tore a Crown Grant can be REPAIRING, TINSMITHING immigration foree 25 per cent, UW 3 ; ¢ If I might, I would say that I appre- MISSION CITY, B.C. | For more detailed information see Reasonable Charges authorities intend to check the e } ciate especially the acts of those lodges —— jthe Bulletin. “How to Pre-empt MEME cOrdice al of aliens along the Pacific Northw i 9 and socicties with which neither one of ; \ | make a ORS ae ea ane boundary of the United States, acco) s us were associated with as members. FIRE IN SURANCE 5 PURCHASE D. Moore’s Shoe Store, Abbotsford |ing to Commissioner Weedin, in i It makes us feel that our long 4350-| oy 4 yondon & L nara AcaicancesOotil AvpiSe ome ~ pacelysd for | —————— ——,|of the district of which $nigx ot A A Aietric: he London ancashire Assura }chaSe of vacant and unresery! B Aldergrove is a part. } it] Rabe ay Pe ee ie ee (carrey ante ae being ib erlen Dra in Teamin lergrove 18 a par S 2 ) Madebens) bara ~ cultural purposes; eas be Matsqui s preciate to the, full the many valued Security $250,000,000.00 oles for first-class (arable) land fe ying, g _ An extra staff of 13 exciso offi friends we ha made. Once again \$5 per acre, and second-class (graz- Transfer Work for British Columbia has been deci Cc i t S thanking them all for their great sym- . ling) land $2.50 per acre. Further in- upon by Hon. G. H. Bovin, in an effor omp ete tore pathy and kindness. Cc: oO'D. BELL, ple pomnenon Ee ea - to. Gombesent ng between the Un G I remain, very sincerely, a {Oke CLONES ne “purchase and | Quick Service Reasonable Charyes|ed States and Canada: A proportion: he sear eaten a ann oe Jj MONE ar ES Fae seer oO e er ‘eiag on Crown Lands a i No Job Too Large To Be Undertaken mummies ay; BI ite a are also to” ‘Ee Sidi 2s cag Maamaarae Mill, factory, or industria]’sites on allocated to the other provinces. q = ‘‘Good Insurance is not Cheap; |timber Jand, not exceeding 40 acres, None Too Small To Be Appreciated | , imated - cost of this exfra sta : a an Aninyanoe ie Wok good’? may be purchased or leased, the con-| Garden Plowing and General Draying | $350,000. UJ B ? k ¢ y Bars zt JX) C[atons Including payment of Saddle Ponies for Rent i + . —— HOMESITE LEASES Ay grb R Us 2 ALOR as § pstake tickets in_| JOHN A. McDONALD GAS McKAY | Sesgetrene a i No person in this world is abso- GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR hone 13MMcCallum Rd. near oil well | land, having arrested a cigar store : lufely dmmune front! Tees| dentior Reliable Workmanship at the , Lowest ABBOTSFORD AUTO CAMP ploye on a charge of conducting a 10 herve v misfortune, It pays to play safe % Possible Price—Always tery in connection with sale of He ee The price of protection is low for : : “ys | are k Books of tickets were maile ee | the peace of mind and security it Promptitude and Thoroughness land land hds been surveyed. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH hundreds of thousands of persons ne 1 ‘ brings—so don’t delay— —— LEASES over the world, i = McCallum Road Abbotsford, B.O, Rev. T. S. Paton, Minister Fag Coe hig INSURE Services on Sunday Next— PEARDONVILLE. ; IPB = 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class eS \ Your Home Your } * W@RAZING 11 a.m.—Subject: ‘God's Cave for the| A big improvement to Peardony! , J. H. JONES an Proy-| Individual’? school is a new basement, to be b a si): - . | Under the Grasing Act the Vv: ‘ Re: a his Tt will b cailable ai ; Car Your Buildings |pmeg te aivided into mrasing districta|3 p.m.—Service in St. Paul’s Church,|this summer, It will be availabls’ 3 Buneral Director and the range administered under a| » Huntingdon. playground for the children to pla, [ 5 al { ing Cofamisainer, | eifanusl 7,30 p.m,: Subject ‘‘Santification’’|rainy weather. ie | 2 F ie in, ermits are issu: ased On | yyy, » 7,30 p.m.—Prayer. Meeting. Mr. George Taylor went to Vancowe - | 4 \ REAL A. McCALLUM ALL AN Embalmer io ‘Sumbers ranged, priority being given Wedwenlay,, 7.20 p.m.—PrayenMeoting, | ae aa ee re a ete * 03 MISSIO: .0, to es ished owners. = eso f rain “ ‘ fe i FAUATE : aa a eat i Tran, Uaaale jmay form associations for tren Mrs. A, Lee entertained a few friends st pa the fae NOTARY PUBLIO MABRRIAGE LICENSES (Specia’ service a: panen |management. Free, or page iy nt tea on Tuosday afternoon in honor| A hard time dance will be held d : for south side of river) \ and m_ up to ten of Mra: Otto. Community Hall on March 26, ——— nr — = = lL ' ie eel . » “ & > eae} _ ae a Oe Se SS a Poh ns = mx + before Nile.“ th. a . cba) eto