‘ABBOTSFORD,, SUMAS ‘AND MATSQUI NEWS ~ IS) 3S , to Save Money. ai : — - HERE ARE FIVE POINTS OF INTEREST IN‘OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT— ‘e 3rd. 1.—We pay 4 % on Demand Deposits 5 2.—We pay 5a on Time Depozits ; —i.e.: deposits which are withdrawable ~ after notice is given 3—You Pay gNo Operation Charge for Either Account. ‘ 4.—Interest Compounded Semi-Annually- 5.—Our Longer Office Hours: ie /9 am. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. y If you wish to Savings Deposit 4 full information Our Savings Deposit Department Makes It Worth Your While ABBOTSFORD Fen Wilson, who is engaged in the sheep-raising industry with A. C. Ste- wart on the Upper Sumas road, sustain- ed a broken leg last week when a stone ell against him, registrar of voters, was in Abbotsford last week and asks~ us to publie attention to the final date upon which applications will be receiy- ed from those who wish to be pl 1 upon the proviueial voters’ list—April Failing this personal application must be made at the Court of Revision to be held in Abbotsford on May 38. Mrs. J. 8. Stady has had as her re- cent guest Mrs. Loxton of Collingwood Friends and neighbors called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, N. Ryall on Tuesday evening and tendered them a jelly farewell on the eve of their de- parture for Alberta. Pupils of Abbotsford High School to the number of 20 went by stage to Van- evening, where they sperean play ‘‘Rich- egnyer on Mon¢ attended the Sh ard the Third’’ Mrs. Lister of Vancouver was the know more about our guest this week of her daughter Mrs. ecounts, write us for G, Foy, : 4 Miss Jessie Coogan left on Saturday ‘| last to enter St. Paul’s hospital, Van- B-C- WESTMINSTER TRUST COMPANY | “B.0.’s Oldest Provincial Trust Company’’__ NEW WESTMINSTER, couver, where she will train as nurse, A. Sinclair has disposed of his candy store to T, Walters and gone to Victoria Abbotsford and District Liberal As- sociation is preparing for a get-together social to be held in the Masonic hall on Easter.Monday, April 5. Hon. B. D. Barrow, Hon. Dr. Sutherland and A, D. Paterson, M.L.A. have promised to at- DR. F. H. QUINN D:M:-D: - DENTAL SURGEON ‘ Office Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by Appointment only / tend. Mr, and Mrs. George Foy announce the arrival of a daughter born in the M.S.A. hospital on March 18, Several Abbotsford hockey fans at- tended the game on Monday evening in Vancouver between Edmonton and Victoria. Ice Cream Season Again f While it’s ICE-CREAM SEASON HADDRELL BLOCK, ABBOTSFORD PHONE 68 ALL-YEAR- “*ROUND with us, : d with many folks its just arriving again with the spring days and — out-door evenings. Let Abbots- 2 ford’s pioneer confectionary sup- ply you ‘with sweeties, smokes us i and after-theatre or. dance re- LY fresliments. | I JMBER ARBOR SERVICE SATISFIES | OF ALL KINDS The Arbor 3 \ incial ) ROUGH OR DRESSED SHINGLES Tce Cream Parlor and : Cea Root - _HIGH -QUALITY 1X. FRASER, Prop — LARGE STOCKS aes —— r [SSS > ee. LOWEST PRICES DAL [NVESTIGATE P- ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING and DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. before you build that new house | 2 or barn, or remodel your old buildings. \ e See some of my customers and ALL RIGHT INSIDE | get my plans and estimates. At your sery | This is the right time to do small 4s well as outside, will be the house | 1ir jobs or remodelling kit- : . aa r| chens, building sun-rooms, por- BN snpplied with Knoll’s builders hard-.. Ches mate mae: ¢ a ; 2 | Esai ware. Hinges, locks, bolts, door Whilravenrompe attention toh 1F} Ae = @ checks, wi ART ty large cr suiall orders by day work Ha ahs ae checks, window catches, and other or egntract, and our price is | rINSTER small wares of highest grade are RIGHT always. | , ; sold by us at prices lower than the Ras at ||| NELS OLUND | a Hit OWNA | GENERAL CONTRACTOR aes H P KNOI MT, LEHMAN. . . | ) i = stn Abbotsford, B.C. | | : ee ABBOTSFORD The SAYCE SERVICE 1 The Salvation Army A i a a ny are arrangin BOYCE & WINTON for the placing of a party of 35 British oo ora ees * ‘ boys among farmers:in B.C. Three lads SCCESBORTES 5 —~ GENERAL phave-already been arranged for by far-| DOMINION SD doo ee TIRE aN mers in this district, i ay ponte TRUCK & i Under auspices of the Maccabee Is Courtesy, Honesty and P ouge a “hick’? dance and bean sup-| Your Satisfaction in Every Transaction oil TRANSFER We en be held in the Orange hall aA dba 3 Trucks & All Necessa: . Saturday evening, Costumes will be! ° co Equipment eeialls for gentlemen and gingham |Central Gas Station } ladies. i e xe Rapid Service and Reasonable The regular meeting of the-W. A, of | W-J. (Bill) Sayce The Triangle tates, rf Rates to Everyone - the M.S.A. hospital was held on Wea: ABBOTSFORD in, is a Our Success Depends on Your nesday afternoon. Little business was si , Satisfaction reteested owing to Mrs. McGowan’s Bec, x Ulness anil by unanimous motion the De Phone 389 Adjoining Alexandra date of the annual hospital birthday xian OO ee |) 8S postponed indefinitely. ~ ae dea = Members of Abbotsford Eastern Star orded motored to Bellingham, Wash. on B MARCON Wednesday evening and were tho guests Py of canoe Chapter, 4 ae Five members of the newly-formcd F ul “Bi nt h C Abliotsford Alpine Club made tl sack mountain climb on Sunday u er TUS. 0. umunary to an ambitious pr m Boas 3. Representative in This District the coming se The trip was en-| ine wo = If in need of gervice or any of these ay coming season. A ripping time was is i ‘ts wri e above a ns - hha quality mronueta. waite ox plone above At | -waii, traveling to Vancouver with a pret SARDIS P.O. Tranioad of empty beer barrels lust || Kodak Days Are Brac Phone Bardie 2478 le Sa ae his ile ol Regular calls made through the district] just east ef Murrayville. Ed, and his pproaci ing ae muss? barrels left the truck in a hurry, and Spring means outdoors, and snap tp ies & later inventory taken of the damage shots, Keep a photographic re- Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks|S#°wed a considerably bruised Mr. cord of your good tinfes. It be- of the Dominon of Canada and Boyce, a Ford truck much out of com. comes a great source of pleasure Newfoundland mission, and a number of ale contain- int future times. ers in more or less sound condition. Aldergrove Lodge J. MeDaniel and E, Trethewey are No. 66 shipping their household effects this ERIC T WEIR : week to Wilmot, B.C. in the Winder- ie 4 Regular Meetings First and Third Tuesdays at Aldergrove, B.O. Vial Bretheren Cordially Weledme mn Debson Secy.: M. C. Walker mere district, 1 with their families sre contemplating motoring there in- stead of traveling by rail, They will at onge commence to cultivate part of 8. D. Trethewey’s ranch there while the latter opens up his mining claim. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 8 Abbotsford Agency for Royal City Laundry Most Complete Stock of Groceries in the District Everything Fresh Well-kept and sold at Lowest Market Prices BY DOING ALL REPAIR WO _WE HAVE ADEQUA1 REPAT MAKES OF CARS We will treat you right an G. T. MAHOOD, Proprietor Compare Our Prices With Compare the Construction of BR and Not 500 CHICKEN SIZE— $21.50 © Stove equipped with rocker gra for shipm AND AT REASON Equipment includes rope and pulleys for canopy. W. A. WATTIE The Home of Good Things to Eat PHONE 67 Wee hee es 6 Sa RK C AREFULLY, PROPERLY ABLE PRICES, R EXPERIENCE WITH MOST USED LOCALLY, and ¢an give Satisfactory Service. DAY OR'|NIGHT TOWING AND CRANE-TRUCK SERVICE d give ‘you satisfaction. ABBOTSFORD MOTORS Phone 62 HERE IS THE BROODER YOU NEED The New BIG ROYALBROODER STOVE Others—We Sell For Less oyal Br ooder Stoves with Others © the Difference. \ 1000-CHICKEN SIZE $26.50 ate, self-cleaning and will not clog Weight, erated ’ nent, 115 pounds. Abbotsford branch Permanence Is Wet, stormy, damp weather is a your building construction ¢ i relation to Economy. .Weather- re the least expensive. Phones: Abbotsford 12 & 24 New Westminster, Langley Prairie, Leaves Abbotsford Daily— 8 Leaves New Westminster—9, Abbotsford Just Like Home For a meal—a real full-course menl— prepared by a woman cook of only the best and most wholesome foods, nicely and appetizingly served in a cozy little dining room—at no more than the ular charge—don’t pass up the Insley’s Cafe PAULINE M. F. INSLEY Prop. Opp. B. C. E. depot. Next to phone ex. re- ed by several thing the friendly ‘contest 1 ers for leadership ¢ is tested reach a certain minimum could be as no farmer will all ‘*just get in’’ THEY’RE PROUD OF— P ope ° acific Milk Head Office: Vancouver, B.O Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford ain just around the corner. In all © Qlayburn?? \ Factories at-Clayburn and Kilgard, BC. Clayburn Company, Ltd. SUNDAY— Leaves Abbuisford 8 A.M., & P.M, Leaves New Westmiuster 10 A.M. & 7.45 P.M. “New Westminster. Stages G. L. HAMRE, Proprietor ELSE SS GL a ES eS Brackman & Ker Milling Company, Ltd. F. Marshall, local mgr. Sound Economy thought to Permanence in its assisting materials are best and is a standard of quality. J. W. BALL, Resident Manager Murrayville, Aldergrove, Abbotsford A.M., 1.00 P.M., 4.30 P.M, A.M., 1.45 P.M., 5.45 P.M |Cream and Egg | SHIPMENTS WANTED | j Try Our Service | Accurate Tests Prompt Returns and Highest Prices | Phone at our expense SEYMOUR 5056 ‘VANCOUVER CREAMERY CO. 15- Alexander Street Vancouver || Wholesome Meats Honest Prices Efficient Service | THREE KEYNOTES OF | ABBOTSFORD’S PROGRESSIVE MEAT || EMPORIUM, White’s Meat Market Phone 41 CHURCH OF Rev. L. rHE NAZARENE E. Channel, Pastor 0 am, 3 11 a.m. 3 7 p.m ning 7.20, Praye? Meeting 7.30 pm Many Pay Last Respects To Mrs. J. A. McGowan heavy hand of death was laid another Abbotsford family Inst Wednesday when Mrs. J. A, MeGowan died in the M.S.A, hospital. The held from Trinity church on Saturday, interment being made the family plot, Aberdeen cemetery, near Aldergrove. The upon funeral w: in Mrs. MeGowan was born in Coldwater Ontario in 1888, coming to Abbotsford and was married here. She herself with a number of useful local organizations, holding mem- berships in the Trinity Church, Hospi- tal Auxiliary and Eastern Star chapter, a ys fulfilled part in every worthy movement. As good woman and Kind mother she eared herself to many, who felt keenly for her during st year of-her children’s illnesses. Services were conducted by Rey. T. S. Paton, B:A,, the church being filled and many u le to secure accomoda- i ing his text from Jeremiah : she hath given up the ghost; un is gone down while it is yet c Mr. Paton delivered a very touch- mg sermon, The hymns ‘‘Rock of Ages and ‘‘Abide With Me’? were feelingly sung. ‘ Mutely testifying regard towards the deceased woman, were many beautiful floral tributes, which reposed on tho casket and surrounded it. Pallbearers were; T. Bennett, A McCallum, B, T. Weir, W. J. Ware, ©, Wallace and E. Barrett. A half-mile cortege of cars followed the remains to their last rest: ing place. . Her husband, J. A. McGowan, and five young. children, George, Douglas, Mar- geruite, Maude and Agnes, remain to mourn & poignant bereavement. A fa- ther, Geotge Caswell of Coldwater, Ont. five brothers and six sisters also sur- vive, as follow: Grant, Sturgeon Falls Albert, Sudbury; Edwin, Toronto; Mor- ley, Orilla; Norman, Alberta, Mrs. Nellie Eplett, Vietoria Harbor, Ont.; Mrs. Cc. H. Eplett, Coldwater, Ont.; Mrs. Frank Beckett, Sturgeon Bay, Ont-; Mrs, W. E. Ferguson, Coldwater, Ont.; Mrs. W. J. Russell, Westic Alta,; Mrs. W. F. Knox, Seattle. Friends who attended from out-of-town included yold, Tacon D. T. Blair, ttle; J. A. McLean, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd, Mrs. H on, Mrs, Beckett, Mrs R. G, Ander- Son, Mrs, Fraser, Vancouver; Mrs. A, H Gihson, New Westminster. Wreaths and/floral tributes were ten- dered by i the funeral Irs. Seot- rs. H, Nixon, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D, sus, Lottie Mawhin- . and Mrs, P. A. H. Gibson, B Fraser and Chapter Eas’ nity Chureh, DL. Chapter AL Ty Pacifie Loilge, Abbotsford Lod Publ the Schoo} staff, Girls and Boys of Basket- ball Team, Royal Bank Staff, Telephone staff, Mr, and Mrs. anil Eva, Mr. and Mrs. M. King and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs Coutts, Mr. and Mrs. Knoll, Mr, and N botsford Bennett, Dy. and Mrs. T, A. ‘ r. F. H. Quinn, Mr, and Mrs. S. Bedlow, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. nashall, Mr ‘and Mrs. S. D Trethowey, Mrs Up- ls i Downie, Mr. and nd Mrs, N. Hill, Mr. F . Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, Mr. and Mis. R. H. Milla Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Trethewey, Miss K Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ham, Mr. and Mrs. EB. Bar- rett, Mr. and Mrs. E Webster, Mr. md Mrs,- Longfellow, T, A. Cuddy, Mr and Mrs, Seotvold T. Weir, EB. T. Weir, Wm. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. M M. Shore, Mr. and Mrs. GC. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. S. F, White, Jap Boys at tie Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family, Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Weir, Mrs T. MeMil ¥ . and Mrs. Me and Mrs. E. FP. Smith, =a TRUCK EXPRESS is the QUICKEST, CHEAPEST SAFEST, MOST CONVENTENT and WORRY-PROOF METHOD Of making shipments. Our Facilities will be improved , Shortly Fraser Valley Motor Express H. THORNTON, Prop. Abbotsford Phone 36 Bring Your Troubles to the Tire Doctor ut the local hospital All kinds of Rubber G ata aired Promptly es able Price in tim ves tires as everythi else, ng STAN. PARTON TSPORD TIRE HOSPITAL ABEO' Adj ug Weir’s Garage)