ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS +, Pa ee Pee & MATSQUI NEWS pe Ae Specials Ladies’ Wear LADIES' CORTICELLI HOSE In medium service weight, gun metal, hazeta mid 51:00 grey, rendez-vous. Pr, LADIES’ OXFORD PUMPS or Slippers in Tan, Elk or Two- tone, size 3 to 7. Large $2, Recidpy tor 395 WINDBREAKER SHIRTS, for men. Copen, Fawn and 8 White. Sizes 36 to 42 ‘1:25 Cariboo Trek In Full Swing of mining machinery, blacksmithing and welding equipment lumber and household effects are passing through Abbotsford, en route to the Cariboo, Scores of passenger cars are taking in first crowds of the heralded gold-rush, rt of the caravan eads of newspaper machinery, destined for Barkerville, where a Vancouver publisher plans to estab- lish a weekly paper. “Bridge Ri Lillooet and other centres will als offer a chance to small publishers if this rush lasts" he said. “With all three Vancouver papers operating “in the red” despite their apparent heavy run of advertising, the publisher who can get by on the frontier with a single-sheet edition and low overhead has some chance to ride out the de- pression.” | Truck-loads included two LADIES’ RAYON Peach, Nile, Rose 39° VESTS, to match ..... ° 39° Reports from up-country indicate that the road to 150-Mile is in fair rare AT = condition, with rough spots on Beg-’ LADIES’ SANDALS in White, bie Mountain north of Clinton. Se- Gest santas! Vox! Wade Aianngay condary roads into Horsefly, Quesnel style, rubber sole, » high s covered heel *t: 59 ME: ALY ORK SHIRTS, a ber of odd lines and sizes. excellent value to clear difficulty Barkerville is en- vehicles. deavoring with frantic haste to pro- heavy vide accommodations for the hun- dreds of people flocking into the dis- trict. A new hotel, picture show, pharmac ME WORK SHOB, stitch- down solid leather sole $ sole. Specint 178 Many other Geena low prices. Tt will pay you to see them mediately being set up. Indicating future prosperity— and possibly troublous litigation—is the legal talent already opening offices in the northern town—seven lawyer The movement is also attracting se- veral citizens of this district, most of whom plan to go in “on spec.’ M SWEATER COATS, fine grade, plain or fancy Ss trim. Reg. to $5.50, Spec’ 2369 articles at equally NOTE—The Men’s Wear Department is East side (Red & White entrance) of the building. SWARD—ERICKSON now located on the The wedding took place at Mission on Monday of Emma Christine, eldest ABBOTSFORD, B. ©. Phone 130 fob Ach. ¥. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PB. G. Er- ickson of Matsqui to Mr. Joseph Sward, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sward, also of Matsqui, Witnesses were Miss Glindel Sward and Mr. Gu- nard Holme. Rey. G. R. Dawe offi- ciated. After a short honeymoon spent mo- toring through the Sound cities, Mr. and Mrs. Sward will take up residence KILGARD, B. ©. Phone 155X BATTERIES BUILT AND REPAIRED AT A VERY LOW PRICE Most complete battery equip- ment in the district. Also AUTO REPAIRS TIRES ABBOTSFORD BATTERY J. ROSS, Owner Phone 28 in their new home on Matsqui Prairle Buy from the Willan Hardware AND RECEIVE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY To the boys playing Baseball 25 Per Cent off all Gloves 1 only .22 Calibre Rifle with ejector GOLF BALLS, Kroflite 2nd ............ TENNIS BAIS 2.0. ,..00%00. THERMOS BOTTLES, for the picnic. ier Gauge Shot Gun Shells, Hurry up before they all go. 120 & , 3 5120 SPCCHA v0.0. cease on 4 c - $115 Bc us for Softball Rouipment East of the R. R, Track, Abbotsford Telephone 81 and several stores are im- (hitting: { $$ —— MISBEHAVIOR SPOILED SPORTS full A his nearest won the bike grind from Aldergrove minute ahead of J, competitor, Fred Scott, Morris on Sunday, His time was 22 minutes to Abbotsford on Sunday. His time was minutes. Many saw the race, Slipping and sliding through nine hectic innings of exuberant ball, the Skelton softballers defeated the Vul- canizers 18 runs to 8. Frantic motions to retain balance while throwing the ball and high dives after flies in the field were the highlights of the game. W. Forrest hit a circuit clout for the winners, The local baseball nine turned the} tables on Mission on Thursday last, when they defeated them by a score of 6-2. Haynes pitched an excellent game for Abbotsford, blanking the Missionites until the eighth inning, when a homer with a runner on bases gave Mission their two tallies The Atangarders had their revenge on the Red & White squad, by defeat- ing the grocerymen 9 runs to 5, in one of the best games seen this year. Red & White started off with two runs in the first inning, but presented the hotel boys with three runs in their turn at the plate, errors in the field, with two men down, proving costly. The Atangard drew ahead, steadily. Two home runs were hit by the losers, one on an er- ror, but there were no runners on bases at the time. The Richmond Athletic Club plans to bring teams to Abbotsford some time next month to play softball and lacrosse, A large crowd witnessed the first Vancouver team of the season tussle with Abbotsford on Sunday afternoon. The first game was close and the score was 4 all until the ninth inning. ‘Things looked bad for the locals in the visitors’ half of the last inning, when Swift’s had two men on bases and none down. Abbotsford got out of the hole however, with none of the city team crossing the plate, and in the locals half of the canto, broke the tle to win 5 runs to 4. Abbotsford, with a different line- up, did not fare so well in the acon game, errors .costingthem.runs,. nal score was 9-2 for Swifts, vEe hit two clpcuit clouts during the game. se * The Kelly-Douglas team of “Van- couver: will be next Sunday's visitors ere. PROGRAMME Editor News: ‘The program given in the theatre Sunday night by the Chilliwack or- chestra was excellent, but as usual, marred by some of our ill-bred youn- ger citizens. When the show was running, it was just the same and the pictures the adult mind looked upon as pastime (sometimes a faint regret that life couldn't be like it, I'll ad- mit) the scene was changed to some obscene thing by the remarks of the half-grown lads in the building. Of course. they can’t all be weeded out, but people who persgnally know them should take steps to inform their pa- rents, and a few hard whacks on a tender spot may curb their tongues. Picture-Taking Time is now here It is the time when Nature is at her best. If you have never taken pictures you should begin right now. Don't let another season pass with- out the enjoyment that a good ca~ mera affords, If you would live over and over again the pleasures of your outing or vacation this year, take a camera with you. We supply everything the amateur needs— the popular nfakes of camera and provide a fast develop- ing service. El. WEIR PHARMACY TELEPHONES 8 or 32 NEXT TO SAFEWAY RS A d has not much room to DR. W. DELBERT DARST grow in acreage, but at least we can orl co | eee show other towns our minds are not So Te Sr a Cipell B remaining crude and back-woods. BY Abbotsford MUSIOALOVER ELECTROTHERAPY, LIGHT | |% - THERAPY Temple, rather than to the harassed workers, whose livelihood is menac- The Human Bake Oven, Blood Wash- ed by a vicious system. a ing Baths Bishop Francis V. McConnell of a (pe Methodist Episcopal Church, at a Office: Ground Floor, Fine Arts recent meeting of the League for In- Building. Phone 625 day or night a e} 0 ‘dustrial Democracy in New York, ad- - BELLINGHAM, WASH. } e vocated a changed economic order. The following is quoted from the New York Times: WANTED.—Old red-water and can- j “Bishop McConnell shared with ner cows; old and crippled horses, THE FIRM OF | Norman Thomas, leader of the Social- for fox feed. A. Nicholas, Clay- st Party and Dr. George K. Pratt, burn. 21p formerly assistant medical director of the National Committee for Mental CHIMNEY and Fire Places ae and ots or Hygiene, the speeches in a symposium peppered.) bow prices. 8, Young, ° on the Socialization of Poverty. He Clayburn, B.C. or phone 28. en a8 spoke on the necessity for building MOST estdlen or Strayed—a Molatein ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A FULLY-MODERN DE- up a reserve for workers, probably Heifer. 2 years old, from my pre- . through some form of employment in- malsésint Kilgards) ‘Suitable reward PARTMENT, EQUIPPED FOR BATTERY AND TIRE surance and recalled that legislation for return. C. C, Eldridge 2p bettering conditions in the past had : WORK. THE DEPARTMENT IS IN CHAGRE OF MR. come from an ineistent public demand TELECHRON electric mantle clock; originating in the lower social levels. nice walnut timepiece; special $11 l a S 5 That was, he though, "the way that terms. C. Nelson, Abbotsford. A ] m W bb betterment would come now.” We STEWART-Warner vin 1 ) e can get things done, he said, when speaker, ideal for bat oh enough people make a strong enough He condition: BRING YOUR TIRE AND BATTERY TROUBLES TO US demand. 2 ’ It {s hopeless, he said, to expect G. Nelson, ‘Abbotsford. r — bankers and others at the top of the LARGE boller-plate furnaces for sale system to’ seek any change. $15 each. H. M. Ord, Hop Garderts E. H. CABELDU, Mg.-Dir. Telephone 82 Many spirited clergymen through- 5 = out the world are today aiding the BO ls - Morty acres Sumas Erairle | vorsrerers: . cause of socialism on the basis that cleared and cultivated. “while all socialists may not be ean 00 per acre, half cash. W. W. Christians, all Ghristlans must essen- Johnston, Huntingdon B 22np | zerererere: tinliy, Be i e Kol ianae Therefore we urge every right- ULL scale Kohler WE tee thinking person to take a vital in- ie RR A se oly terest in all working-class emanci- Za VAR CED NA ATES) patory movements and study econo- D Cooker wanted, suitable for mic conditions for themselves, in cooking hog feed. Yor sale, team order that they may be less helpless of work horses, wt. 3,600-Ibs. W. t ! in the hands of political Sp DUE tan ists K. Harkness, las station 2p Ll a. h m ll who have brought chaos and want to a lamb eaas e au. our land of plenty, and that they may ny eae et ald in this work of social ana econo- oung pigs sree A ‘ mic rehabilitation, that the resources Avnotsrd 1» | for looks . for value . for hard wear §)ms;euniation, tnt the resins n residence ae utilised for the benefit of all man- » of best lo- kind. ; full plumb- R Aldergrove Hatzic, B.C. ARNOLD ROBERTON view, garden OSS ros. Vice-president, Mission Branch, So- , garage; terms |’s Phone Aldergrove 301 cialist Party of Canada, r good plece of | Syryrre Ce, OOO OO OOO Sumas farm land, Box FV, Jews 1p OOCOCOOCOOOOOOOX. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH HIGHEST PRICES OBTAINED FOR |URGES CLERGY TO OBSERVE I nce ! Rey. R. Moses, Blotter a Li Sto k POLITICAL TRENDS nsura e 10 oz unday Schoo) F I be 11 am. Mr. ‘Topp r will preach ve c » farm im Editor News: (ELLIS Hip R ONY CRN. plements, . Vegetables At thie unfortunate period of Ca- See me for every- Y nadian and world history when hund- a 7 ete. by reds and. thousands of those whe|| thing you need in ee BEVAN hould ‘inherit the earth" are faced . . 'S CHURCH : starvation while the this line Ascension Day—|,_. oe E » ear re litera : [ati Holy Communion | AUCTIONEER Phone 89¥ Ta ee aN CRRA AGENT? WAWANESA INSUR- ivensong, short addrcas| —— f BE CO. : Sunday After Ascension— Ship your consignment to the Chil No 9 a.m. celebration of Holy Com-|!lwack Auction Mart, Wellington Av A H Hall munion on 4th Sunday of month (next Strand Theatre) Phone Chil | e e | Shurch school, rvice; | 3126. i um.—Choral Communion (Sacra-|Auction Sales Each Saturday at 1.30 local church | HALL RD, ¥4-mile East of Dam ment of Baptism will be administe Prompt returns guaranteed and cash!you, in common during this servic 7.30 p.m,—E advances made; phone Ab. 8#¥, — | vec upatior have song and sermon; Confirmation class- ‘ ly, must ty es —___| Robert Kenneth Nichol) passed aw- Re Tore ,humantte arian rz] BRADNER Jay at his home in Bradner last Wed- mamew orld. tcontetanowe Le OLU % a p.m ; and sermon. Inedday at the ago of 69 years. ‘Heltnat the church 1s losing Ite none nee RS Preacher: ‘His Grace, the @ Archbishop {had been il] for some time, and the |causo of its failure to deat sree es bY De Penclet Mi. A.D. Db. abbotaford [°P% fo" Nat unexpected, He was one feoncrate facts that are deatroying our |’ GENERAL BUILDING %| PEED Oh eis eae of the lest settlers in the district, | civilization. We read of the Cz 5 RS choir will’ be in attendance | and had resided in B, ©, for over 40|of Nazareth, desplecd ait ej peter CONTRACTOR 2] REV, T. L. RIMMER, Vicar] years, Fe RCH rneR ond Selected sty Ry sk anc com- oe 7RN a Surviving are the widow, and one|fort, in f Y existence in a Estimates and Specifications % PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE | son, Robert. » funeral was held | militant effort to ald those who were Prepared KS Rev. W. A. LEWIS, Pastor on Sunday afternoon, interment being | poor in spirit Toe Sunday—10 a.m, , Sunday School|made in Aberdeen cemetery. On the other hand, we see the | ee Ire MAZOLA OIL -+. 1-Ib, tin BAKING SODA, Cow Brand 2 Ib. pkts. JELLY POWDERS, Nabob ...... 5 for WALNUTS, Quarters ........... Lb. MARMALADE, Nabob .......... Jar GINGER ALE, Felix ........ 3 bottles CORN FLAKES, Quaker ...... 3 pkts. MATCHES, Eddy’s ....... 3 lg. boxes SOAP, P & G White Naptha ... 7 bars TOILET SOAP, Calay ........ 4 bars SOAP FLAKES, Ivory ........ 3 pkts. OLIVE OIL, Pure | AIRWay TEA AND COFFEE .......... Lb. 29e | 7 ORANGES, Sunkist Sweet ...... Doz. LEMONS, Sunkist Juicy ........ Doz. ci GRAPEFRUIT, large sweet ..... 6 for RHUBARB, local .. Aare igre Fresh Vegetables at Market Prices Safeway Market Specials CHOICE GRAI BLADE ROASTS ... Lb, 12° SHOULDER RUMP ROASTS ‘STAR SPECIAL Picnic Hams Lb. 12c 6 to 8 Ibs, each PRESH TENG: COD, 25° %4-lb. COOKED HAM the p %-Ib, Veal Loat Swift's eee Leaf Lard ag ee A Ib. by 3 (x With meat order of 50c 7 2 RESERVE THE RIGHT. To LIMIT pe eee: (GSS caraway Stores Ltd. 42 venty: Serva