Apricots for Canning Apricots are at their best now. Give us your orders. We haye— Jars, Rubber Rings, Jar Tops of all sorts. Prices are Right. The Abbotsford Grocery We Deliver the Goods Phone 55 “The Corner Candy Store’’ NOW OPEN Cor. Gladys Rd. and B.C.E. Station Chewing Gum, Candy, Tobacco, Cool Drinks even a small present for mother and the baby Your Patronage is Requested N. WAHLMAN Men’s Hair Cut 35c Children 25c Shave 20c I do a good job at a reasonable price Baptist Serbices ALEXANDRA HALL ABBOTSFORD Second and Fourth Sundays at 2.30 p.m. Come and try my service JOE SANDERSON | Abbotsford’s Pioneer Barber (J heatre 9 Show Rev. Stanley Smith (Pastor Mission City Baptist Chureh) will preach Saturday Next A bhotstord Always a Good Show at 7.30 & 9 MAURICE TOURNEUR'S ornaoone BY &.D. BLACKMORE Wednesday Next Show at 7.30 & 9 a a! CE B O U MDs. Reiner Excursions LOW FARES POINTS GANADA TO PRAIRIE EASTERN CENTRAL AND EASTERN STATES Optional Routes - Stopovers - Side Trips ENQUIRE ABOUT THE Triangle Tours VANCOUVER PRINCE RUPERT =- VANCOUVER A Delightful Rail and Water Trip TOURIST AND TRAVEL BUREAU—527 GRANVILLE STREET (CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ~ ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS i Clayburn Mrs. Wm. Bateman and gmall son from Vancouver, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bateman, . VW e Mr. R. A. Cooper, Willie Brooks, Mrs Brooks, Mrs, Walkins and Miss Chris- sie Gillies motored to Crescent Beach last Thursday. ae eee Miss Vera Burns was the guest of Miss Margaret Stenerson during the week, * It . Mrs. H. Richmond, Mrs, J. Kerr, Miss Bella Richmond and Mr, Hughie Rich- mond motored to Vancouver on Friday, sew Miss Bella Richmond spent last week end a Langley Prairie, the guest of. Mrs. E. Hunt. se 8 Mr. and Mrs. M. Sterling and baby spent last week-end in Vancouver, "ne Jean Sterling has been Spending a holiday in Abbotsford, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilson, tude fad | It is surprising how far a little paper like the A,S. & M. News, can travel— but it does travel, and copies are to be found in India, Scotland, England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, New York, Illinois, Montana and Ontario, this is to the knowledge of the correspondent. * moe Miss Gertrude Dickerson and Mr. Percy Dickerson were the guests’ of their father, Mr. J. Dickerson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stenerson for several days last week. ‘di * we Stanley Sparks of Vancouver is holi- daying at Birch Bay, the guest of Mrs, L. Hartley. * I! . Mrs. E. Hunt and Mr, Harvey Sni- der were visitors at the Richmond home on Sunday. one Keen interest was aroused here last week when work was conimenced on the raising of the school seven feot. A basement will also be built with several modern conveniences installed. eu The marriage of Isabelle (Bella) Me Ewen Richmond, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. Richmond to Mr. Harvey Snider, only son of Mrs. E, Hunt of Langley Prairie will take place at the Clayburn Church at high-noon on Thurs- day, July 31, : —— SPECIAL WATER NOTICE Householders on our water connection watering lawns before 7 p.m. and after 9 p.m. or allowing taps to run unnec- essarily will have service discontinued. Water is now very low and there is a possibility of spring going dry, so itis necessary for each customer to be fru- gal. Please also keep taps at Sparrow’s and MceMenemy’s closed. WILLIAM ROBERTS +0 RANGE FOR SALE Canada Pride range—good as new. All fittings for hot water tank, Exchange for about 50 pullets. MRS. D. D. DUGUID, Mt. Pleasant Ranch R.R.2 COW FOR SALE—Jersey & Durham, good milker. Abbotsford T. ANDREWS : ee Three American cars are at present stored in Ross Bros.’ garage at Alder- grove awaiting disposition by the chief customs officials at Ottawa. These machines were sized by Sain Campbell and H. Beetlestone, officers in charge of the South Aldergrove customs office, after the drivers had been apprehended in an attempt to smuggle liquor over the border into the arid territory of the United States. At present there is a Dodge roadster and two Chevorlet touring models awaiting disposition. The Dodge will be sold to the highest bidder about July 26. Sumner’s Meat Market}: You are never served with stale or spoiled meats by Sumner. Our supply is kept fresh—the cuts are choice, and the price is low. TRY OUR BEB Phone 7 AND MATSQUI_NEWS. Huntingdon Miss Tomas of Seattle wag the re- cent guest of Mr, and Mrs, C, Plaxton. . u . Mr, and Mrs, R. Brown of Vancouver who visited at the home of Mrs, G. E. Dayis at the weekend, have returned home, They were accompanied by Edith Davis who will spend a holiday there. Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Simotor see Mrs. Simonds and Mrs. Gordon motor- d tO New Westminster on Friday. * a8 Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Skinner and fam- ily of Vancouver were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tapp. * I! . The ladies of the congregation of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church are plan- ning to hold a raspberry Boiay in the near future. . " e The Social Club of Sumas Prairie spent a most enjoyable afternoon at the home of Mrs. Perry Starr last Thursday, when a musical programme was given. Plans are being made for & picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. fs Milton Nelles on July 31. . u . Farmers of Sumas Prairie are grate- ful for the sunny weather after the threatening rains of last week, and are busy gettifig the hay under cever. Abbotsford Locals Mrs, Dolby Sr. of Seattle is the guest of her brother, S. D.Trethewey- Mrs. Dolby spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Brett of Chilliwack. 1 Sah mel | Word has been received here that a baby boy was born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McLean, Philidelphia, on July 7. Mr. and Mrs. McLean are old-time residents of Abbotsford and district. = Pe IVE Se7 J, Downie has completed a fine ham- mock, which will be sent to the Toronto Exhibition this fall. ‘ It is at present on display in the window at the Alexandra Ice-Cream ‘Parlor, and is evidence of the high quality of the wonderful work done by Mr. Downie. ~ eee C. Roberts, who has been with the E. Trethewey company on the Thompson River for the past three months, re- turned home this week. es 48 E, A. Hunt has received word by letter that the barber shop and pool room which he at one time owned in his old home-town at Broadview, Sask. has been totally destroyed by fire. Other large buildings in the vicinity were also demolished. e " es Mrs. George Hayes has been the guest of Mrs, A, Harrop for the past week. . {! * Mrs. Dan Winton and children are spending a holiday at Birch Bay. see *Teebound,’’ which comes to the Ab- botsford theatre on Wednesday, is a story ofa pretty girl who inherits a wild young fellow in a will, making a real man out of him because she loves Richard Dix plays Ben Jordan, a shiftless lad on a New Englund farm. Lois Wilson is the girl. When old rMs. Jordan dies, leaving her goodly fortune to Jane Crosby, her ward, played by Lois Wilson, her last request is that the girl take Ben in hand and make a man out of There’s a flapper cousin (Vera Rey- nolds) who does her best to win Ben over. She even succeedes for a time, until Jane, heart-broken, is about to leave and Ben is brought to his senses. him. I wish to thank al] my , customers and friends for their patronage during my five years in business in Abbots- ford, and ask a continuance for my successors, E, A. HUNT DRESSMAKING Plain and Faney Sewing Hemstitching CHILDREN’S AND LADIES DRESSMAKING Rates Reasonable MRS. S. POWELL McKenzie Road Phone 31R xy at i: i Notice to Customer ment all outstanding Fi accounts must be paid before end of this ‘month. Three Flowers Specialities at T. Eaton’s Prices Compare them in the catalog Three Flowers Face Powder Three Flowers Skin Food Three Flowers Cold Cream Three Flowers Vanishing Cream Three Flowers Toilet Water Three Flowers Rouge O Sah Three Flowers Soap Crd Three Flowers Petite Perfume - Three Flowers Purse, Petite - Three Flowers Compact Single - Three Flowers Compact Double - Gall and secure a Free Sample of ihe Thee Powder ERIC T. WEIR, Phm.B. DRUGGIST & STATIONER =— —— (er SS Members of the Oddfellows Abbotsford atended an service in Mission on Mon when District Deputy Broth fF bank installed officers of t] fand Abbotsford Lodges. Oca, So oF Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Helier, rived this week from Edmonton to visit their son and fa ford. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilmore had as their guests at the week-end their neices; the Misses Clarke of Oakland, California. - eu The members of the Abbotsford Re- view of the Maccabees are planning to hold a Lodge picnic early in August. “fe Mrs. 8S. F. White and children are enjoying a holiday at Squainisli, - PHONOLA SPECIAL NO. 3 Reg. $85.00 In OAK. mera pe and WALNUT > | SPECIAL-ONE WEEK os i On Easy Terms This is not aCheap, Stencilled Phonograph, but a Splendid Full Cabinet Model” pal A genuine Phonola Phonograph, which sells on merit alone. The Phonola plays any make of record to perfection Strong, spiral-driven motor plays five Selections with one winding. INSIST ON A PHONOLA.! 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