ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS FRASER VALLEY HENS HELP PROVIDE THE WORLD WITH FINEST DESSERTS > din Ain Ai A ie i i DELF BROTHERS 4 Abbotsford’s Independent Grocers : 4 SLCD. PINEAPPLE 2 tins 15c 4 BUTTER Golden West - 3 \bs. 71c } QUAKER OATS, non premium, 2pkts 29c SHORTENING ‘iisctstini¢ sy 3 ae (limit 2) ....... 2 Ibs, 28e . . 3-1b. tin 57e BAKING SODA LB... FOE PINEAPPLE JUICE Tall tins Qe CLASSIC CLEANSER uit 2 Red & White Store, Abbotsford Weekend Values in Groceries OATS Quick Quaker, pkg. 1 5c LARD Pure, in 1-lb. prints 2 lbs 25c Marmalade, Red & White, 32-02. Jar 22e CATSUP 12-0z., R. & W.,2 bots 29¢ COMPLEXION SOAP, Lady Godiva, 4 cakes 19¢@ CAKE FLOUR 29¢ See Red & White Circulars for Other Specials On and after Wednesday, March 18th, this store will be located in the Atangard Block Same Service *, in the unlimited bounty of Pro- taurants even In Vane eges, we might still have the thousand fruits of vineyard, orchard and fleld, and honey and sugars and spico; but er have won their fame on little cups of Zabaoine achieving perfection in flavor and texture, served as light as thistledown foam or froth of exquisite smoothness and harmony, Custards Nectar of Archangels ’ Boiled custard was the nectar of os And an ony might not the map of the world and the history thereof have been differ- ent had it not been for the sustaining hing influence of all the possets, |syllabubs, egg-nogs and boiled cus- tards that have been composed and compounded since Job complained of the tastlessness of the white of an ese This section of the Fraser Valley would be entirely different if there were no poultry or no eggs. The fame brought to the district by such well- known growers as I. C, Evang and his prized Leghorns, would not be possible, When the Egg Pool was op- erating, five cars monthly were for- warded to Montreal from Abbotsford —and beginning with May of each r the monthly shipments included six full railway cars. At this point the eggs were graded and marked ready for distribution to other East- ‘soon as they reached the Pacific Coast great quantity of Fraser ley eggs had then—and quite probably sull have—New England states as their final destination. It may not be generally known that the Yankees and French Canad- jans substituted and originated disiics which made the use of our eggs very popular, Many of these dishes are also common in France and some of the Latin countries, Ploating island is featured in New England cook boo! da for a long time it was thought peculiar to that rarefied atmosphere, but it appears that when New England was a wild- erness the little children of France were smacking their chops over oeufs a la neige, from which floating island was a translation of Yankee kitchens, Now in France the snow e, re orite desserts of thrifty able provincial house- holds, stepped up a little in the Gallic manner with @ touch of sweet wine a sprinkling of rose or orange- 0 fish and ard cooked by its ardent ingredients, Is the coremon- ial beverages of some of our high feast days, Fraser Valley eggs have found their way to Central and South Eur- ope (as have also some of Abbots- ford's purebred poultry), Custard fig- ures in the cherished desserts of Por- Spain, Austela and through the nt to epicurean Denmark, and it is the Leche Crema of Mexico and the Dulce de Leche of Argentina. Then in England, land of robust and formidable plum puddings, the adorned queen—the very empress of British “sweets” is trifle. 3. D. S. B. cr CRISCO LIBBY's: SAUERKRAUT 24's 2 tins BBE LAMP GLASSES Plain or Curted EACH .. JQ¢ MELOGRAIN HEALTH MEAL A ibs. DR Brunswick CHICK, HADDIES TIN .... [pe QUICK-JELL JELLY PDAS. 7 29¢ ROLLED OATS Quick or Slow -Ib. bag Pillsbury Sno-Sheen with handy sifter LG, PKT . sane The Rey. Mr. Vearsen of Langley conducted tho nijd-weel Lenten ser- vice on Thursday at St. Matthew's church, \ a TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Sunday Next— Church School - Morning Worship Evening Worship Huntiagdon Sunday School . Worship pS, Minister PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rey. E. R. Scratch, Minister Sunday: 10 a.m.—Sunday School 1 am.—Devotional. “7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Wed., 8 p.m,—Bible Study. Friday, 8 p.m.—Y. P, Meeting, Some Telephone Number—i30 FREE DELIVERY M. C. Walker & Co. Telephone 130 MILD ADIAN COFFEE Malkin’s Best LB... BBe Dried Peaches Dried Apricots Dried Apples .... California Prunes . Macaroni. ....... NOV sISRice irr ss White Beans ... 4 Ibs. Ghocolates- Lbs 260 | Green Peas, fed... ad 105s Rum & Butter Lb. 25c | Sair Dates .......... 3 Ibs. 15c 4] 4 PLS ale ASE USERS. Doss Ge ORANGES - @ doz. DG; D dor. AME; Dor. Be | LEMONS | CAULIFLOWER 10c & 15¢ 4 G for -- 1@e¢ | Lettuce Large heads 5 4 GRAPE FRUIT CELERY 10c & 15e 4 G for -- 1 5¢ | NEw carrots 2 bunches 9c ) EATING APPLES | NEW CABBAGE 4 lbs. 19¢ 4 5 lbs. D5¢ | Asparagus » 2 Ibs, 25¢ ’ DELF’ S Where high quality meets low prices 4 We deliver. Telephone 54 ’ bp PROO PR GO IRI POO PS RESPIR IOS G. A. MacKAY PROFESSIONAL PLUMBER | varwoop « purrant BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS GENERAL REPAIRS— NOTARIES PUBLIO —ESTIMATES FREE —— — BRANCH OFICE AT ABBOTSFORD News Office Basement Abbotsford Open Every Friday a CHORE BOYS for pots and pans EA. CA E 5 || ae 4 2 Ibs. 29¢ ’ } «. 2 Ibs. . 1, Ibs. ne dulbss ... 3 Ibs. | 4 Ibs. - CANDY SPECIALS! Maple Buds - Lb. 25¢ Peppermints Lb.- (9c Fruif Mixed - Lb. 15¢ 50 Acres, Mile from Abbotsford Modern home, good barn, plenty of water; Cheap LARGE ROOM in Village; suitable for light housekeeping GOOD BUILDING LOTS CLOSE IN Milton Switzer (Business Successor to A. McCallum,) Abbotsford, B.C. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 43: Rezidence Te* Mann Bldg., Abbotsford Card of Thanks The Social Welfare Club wishes to water. Yankee housewives | thank most sincerely the local mer- were often teetotallers if their hus- | chants for their kindness in allowing bands were not, and vanilla was strong | tic milk bottles for the Welfare \llk enough in all conscience. The foun- | Fund to be placed in their stores, |dation and soul of the floating island jis bolled custard, and to the French 2 |proper boiled custard is Sabayon sauce—egg yolks, milk and cream, boiled to velvet: oothness and fla- yored to taste with vanilla or wine. A. E. HUMPHREY B. ©. LAND SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Hart Blk., Chiltwack P.O. Box 423, Cl Italy's Famous Zabaoine Dessert Beyond the Alps les Italy and her Zabaoine, which probably ranks the eee eer || rest of tie world's custards by senior: ity and authority, and doubtless in- . See Jim Ross for Hart Batteries! spired. the. Sabayon of ‘France, ak though the latter has won more unl- versal fame. '™ LOOKING WELL Just NEGLECT 4 xbaione is just another boiled cus- FOR TROUBLE ] | YOUR AUTO AND You'll GET ALL That Leaky Roof... «+. and Those Odd Jobs ..-Should be taken care of by men, We a thorough, satisfactory job on roof repairs and neat, careful work on any minor alterations you may wish—a partition put up, cupboard made and install- ed, doors rehung, etc, Rural Contractors, Ltd. J. A. McDONADD, Pres, & Mgr. McCallum Rd., S,, Abbotsford SURES EEEEE ARERR tard, into which quite likely many thousands of Fraser Valley eggs haye entered, and some favorite Italian 1¢s- b b § ‘ 5 > b 5 5 5 5 5 > , 5 > > a ‘ » > > 5 ‘ 5 5 5 5 > , 5 5 > L ‘ 5 > , 5 5 > 5 5 > , 5 § 5 5 > ABBOTSFORD TAXI and BUS SERVICE Stand— New Home Gas Station PDPEDPSDESS < | Jim | Ross’ Reliable Auto Repair | 110M GAS STATION TELEPHONE 442 q QOERRRAICS PDGSS SPOS O SSS SG ISSA MATSQUI Mrs. Bert Farr has recovered rfom her illness, Phone Abbotsford 28 Vancouver Offices— ms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street McAlpine & McAlpine BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS BURNIER & DESMAZES Operators "gr0rarererererererere% x D> ‘ 5 b * bs b ” » 5 i % ‘ » > ‘ , Get My SEES : Line! Figure on cman || COUNTRY FREIGH that Job! Nothing beats good leather LINES E Our work has stood the test of but the Hammer | © AACE Ae time. All over the Valley are Modern machinery and expert J. THOMPSON RG ie gh oy a a workmanship make possibie the Pith dabrouerices ploceapiat ares takin repairing of shoes that other- fancouver, ‘Trin 4 wise would be no good. een Floral Designs Beautiful Seasonal Blooms CUT FLOWERS— —POT PLANTS (WREATHS, SPRAYS, ETO.) at lowest possible prices. ROSEBAY GARDENS Telephone: Abbotsford 169F R. CROUTER, Huntingdon Miss Marjorie de Vries is spending z ‘ Abbotsford office—near B. C, Tel. Ex a week at Victoria. 1 Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mrs. Mary Hougen Telephone: Residence 138R from her recent illness. Mr. A. Ebbeson, student at Van- couver Normal, spent the week-end with his parents here. Mr. Sleeman, who has been living on the Olson farm at Gifford, has sold out and will move to England. is recovering 6204 of our constructions. Get a fi- gure from me on your next job! NELS OLUND GENERAL CONTRACTOR Mt. Lehman, B.C, Phone 86M ABBOTSFORD TRANSPORTATION Bring in that old pair and let me examine them. You'll find it worth while to haye them repaired! A. McDONALD Winter Prices for FREIGHT SERVICE to and Nathan Kunzmann, who is a pupil DAILY A }at the Sumas-Nooksack high school, | spent the week-end at his home here. The dance in the hall on Friday eyening was quite well attended, and the basketball club realized a small profit. Essendene Ave. East ou Machine Repairs! Bring in that piece of y that needs welding or repairs; Low Prices P. M. ZALESKY - - BLACKSMITH Lower Sumas Rd., near Valley Lbr. Co way polnts with the Dominion forestry branch. He js widely known throughout the district, not only in his official cap ‘W. COMBS, Operator. acity, but also as a prominent mem. Phones—Abbotsford 127 Support the home-town business Mrs. G. Matthew visiting her parenis Farr, has returned to her home Burnaby. who has been Mr. and Mrs. E. in ber of the Aldergrove B. P. O. E., in which lodge he has held important posilions INSURANCE FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE Perfect Safety & Fair Dealing when protected by -London & L Vancouver, Trinity 4062 The Thistlewaites Are *‘Off the Shelf’’ DR. G. E. PARRISH DENTIST Office Hours — 9 to 6 ims by A After visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Smith for the past three months, Mrs. L. Faulkner has returned to Cloverdale, 3 © Co. C. O'DONEL BELL JATSQUI; phone 11321 Agent Good prices were obtained by Auc- tioneer Hurndall at the Sleeman sale last week, A fairly large crowd of buyers attended. Modern X-Ray Equipment Telephone: Office 64; Residence 9! EINEX BLOCK Sumas, Wash, (Canadian Money at Par) VULCANIZING — Good Work at Low Prices We Handle the Best Makes in Sam Campbell, customs officer New Tires. Get Our Prico— the South Aldergrove port of entry for 9 the past thirty yea a SLIM WEBB’S ine eens Wright, who has Leen under Mr, TIRE SERVICE Campbell for several years, succeeds The Independent Tire Man him, PHONES 66 & 82 Mr. and Mrs. Perrault are yucating Anderson at Matsqui and n Island. Mr. > farming op “Most invitations come by tele- Mrs. of the phone ays.” sald Thistlewaite, nows erations on his place. The boys’ is motored hat's one und girls’ basketball to Chilliwack on Fri- hey lost two hard- Ck » for the boys was and for the girls, 16-19. OVE RETIRES reasons why we had our telephone put back. “When we were without a te- Jephone, we felt that we had been ir. in we missed social The following officers were elected r the ensuing year, at the ting of the Matsqui Villa committee Myhre, ei stodian put ‘on. the in and annual Lib- ir- omrolt- There's no substitute for age, This mellow liqueur wi Is blended from inest old Scottish malts, airs be- cause our friends found it so td hard to get in touch with us. i Previous to service in 1907, entering the customs Mr. Campbell was Westcott and Miss |Fredrickson. The r from the former chairmz Wilson, now of Prince Geor and a Cc. K regional librarian, ga ing report of library “It's different now, thank good- We haye a telephone ! recelyed Mr. F. showed balance {1 Morrison, ness ! i. So ae ea eS HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME equipped with niccly-appointed chapel, family room and spacious show-room with selection of beautiful caskets suited to all classes. B.G. Telephone Gompany ° Hazardous Trip to Preach Gospel THE bin coun Arghhishop de Pencler conducted 8 Matthew On the pre- Grace held a | an Indian village at Kingcon os Inlet He went as far as Mra Holmes of Lulu Island is|car, waded a river, 8 ; spending a few days with her mother, | and finally reached his destination by Mre Fooks, canoe, 4 Ambulance Service. Two Modern Coaches. Morgue and Complete Sh auxiliary facilities. ay ' ab Chapel anéd Home—YALB RD., JUST WEST OF ABBOTSE'D. Mr, Harvey Henderson, Mgr. 24-Hour Service Telephone ‘Abbotsford 134 + t This advyerti is not p or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of] Baltl Cotumbia, : ties pos: biished i