ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS BARGAINS IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR BOYS EUNNING SHOES. shoe, all sizes, at the low price of - LADIES SHOES—A Dressy, Well-Made ee of Shoes selling at the Bargain Price of - SHOE REPA A particularly fine xeumine $125 $3.45 IRS T particularly invite work from Ladies who like a LIGHT and NEAT JOB. The Lowest Prices Consistent with Good Work. GEO. C. GRANT ABBOTSFORD SHOE STORE Good Shoes & Shoe Repairing BOARD OF TRADE CONSIDERING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CANNERY PROJECT HERE At the regular monthly meeting of Abobtsford and District Board of Trade held in the Atangard on Friday noon, the Diamond Jubilee Celebration and memorial hall project underway, was heartily approved, and at the request of E. S. Plaxton, chairman of the celebra- tion committee, an advisory committee of the Board of Trade was named to try locate a suitable site, these being J. Gilmour, W. H. Hudson and G. Heller. Among the various sites available and approximately suitable mentioned by Mr. Plaxton were the following: three lots opposite the B.C.E. station imme- diately east of Riverside road, special price "$750; three lots adjoining Mr, A, ducts Mal : but one mais tm 6 are confident thay ®, and other produy | i article, no matte, ders stipulate "Oye | A Local Trucking Company-- Fully Identified With Local Progress TRUCKS LEAVE EVERY MO RNING FOR NEW. WESTMINSTER: VANCOUVER and Way Points Attractive rates will be quoted according - Heavy & General Trucking to commodies hauled. Furniture Moving LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING MANN’S MOTOR Phone 34F, Abbotsford CARTAGE ERNEST MANN, Prop. et MePhee’s house $900; two lots at cor- ner of Essendene, opposite blacksmith shop $1,500; two lots behind Brett’s }) | garage (found to be too small) $1,500; four lots opposite Mr. King’s residence $600; an acre plot on Yale road, half mile west of town, price not obtained. The Board of Trade was also request- ed to take charge of street decorations, and this work was delegated to a committee sennisine of A. Wattie (con- venor), D, Emery, E. Mann, A, M. King and H. L. Atkins, Decoration of the flag-pole and eon- struction of a suggested flower-box around the base was left to the local Legion. The Chairman, N. Hill, read corres- pondence from Mr. Nugent of Portland, formerly with the King-Beach Co., giv- ing approximate figures of the cost of establishing a small vegetable and fruit cannery here. The cost of a cooker, ex- hauster and cooler, with accessory e- quipment would be $4,550, added to which were cost of installation, build- ing and site. Mr. Nugent offered to make a special visit to. Abbotsford in company with another experienced can- , LIMITED iy Resident Map| SAFE ! You may think you are safe because you are a careful driver. But it is the “gink” who is not a careful driver who generally bumps the person driving carefully. Be pro- tected—that is the only system. Get a “Comprehensive Auto Policy” the time. which protects all “Insurance With Service’ Abbotsford Brokerage & Realty Co. Copping Block, Abbotsford Phone 75F >) nery man, and take up this project at first hand with the Board of Trade, if the local organization considered such an industry could be established here. The meeting, after considering various advantages such a plant would mean to growers and business men alike, decid- ed to thoroughly investigate all possi- bilities and if prospects warranted, to eall Mr. Nugent to Abbotsford and go fully into details. Messrs. Cawley, Hill, Frith and Benedict were named a com- mittee to gather estimates of local pro- duction and consult with growers at their meeting tonight, The information Was given out that a Small Debts Court will be regularly held in Abbotsford Police Court on the las Friday of every monh. It was decided to hold future Board meetings in the hotel at 7 p.m. on se- cond Fridays instead of at noon as for- merly, FOR vestment—profite able fina its provision of comfort, s maintains an efficent, fa the price you pay. A Good Home or Barn Is a Profitable Investment A substantially-built home or barn is a good in- neially, and profitable in ecurity and health, Olund ist-working carpenter crew and is in a position to give you the ntmost value for Get his estimate hefore contracting NELS MT. LEHMAN, B.C, OLUND GENERAL CONTRACTOR Tires Stolen From Auto In Owner’s Absence Two tires were stolen from a Ford coupe, owned by Mr. Lassen, of Chil- liwack, last Friday, when the machine was left in a ditch on the Riverside road, near McCrimmon hill. Mr. Las- sen ran out of gas’ making the hill, and in backing down slipped off the road. While he came to town to get some gasoline, two balloon tires were taken from the machine. Vagrant Sentenced To 30 Days In Jail J. B, Hodgson, who has been living on Mrs. MeGregor’s place at Mt. Leh- Sy Canadiam National Photda * adc ed ISLAND, with Victoria, the capital city of British Colum- bia, has been called “A Bit of Old England,” title. Homes embowered by roses, hedges of and worthily it carries the yew and holly, velvet lawns mages as those of Devon all fit into a background of towering fir trees to ¢ pictures unforgetable. coming to be k Victoria, Cowichan Lake and other districts are mown for their beneficent climate and, particularly in the Tigorous winter months, are the mecca for thousands of tourists and health seekers. Reminiscent of English landscapes is the Dunsmuir home (1), situated in Victoria, while the stately parlia- ment buildings (2) present 2 pleasing =" traveller as he comes ot m the city, overlooking a they do the harbor. Sooke River (3), close to Victoria, is a noted beauty spot on Vancouver rg and Shaw nigan Lake (4) & far laped us ERIE sites man, was sentenced to 30 days in Oakal- la for vagraney by Magistrate Bell in Abbotsford police court on Monday. As a measure to protect the municipali- ty from indigency expenses, which in one former case totalled over $2,000, McGregor was warned to keep away from this district after his jail term, under penalty of a heavier sentence, Open season for ducks, coots, jack- snipe in the western district of B.C, has been set at October 15 to January 31; geese and brant November 15 to February 29, Enclosed Hair- meee I Dressing Parlor for Ladies Atangard Barber Shop and Pool Room Joe. Bruce, barber Joe Olsen, Spaseeasasasasassssascencereien ls Ye Mrs. G. W. Rust who lives at 1531 Davie St., Vancouver, says, **People should buy B. C, products whenever possible.’’ Local payrolls need con- sideration but there is another reason for presenting the local side of Pacific 94} 30 Ayyenb yeuoydeoxe oqj— yy the milk produced in British Columbia. Pacific Milk Head Omce. Vancouver, Factories at Ladner & Fite *“*BUILD B.C.’’ Please Note Change of Address SSeS Pears, “Ensign” brand, large c tins, 35c value 25 ecp a tin in the pantry for a Quick Dessert. WHITE CHERRIES in syrup! c A delicious dessert - 25 || Just Arrived, stock of FRUIT JARS PERFECT SEAL and WIDE-MOUTH MASONS Pints, RUBBER RINGS Quarts and Half-Gallons JAR TOPS “CERTO”’ ‘W. A. WATTIE Abbotsford’s Reliable Grocer Phone 67 for Service oo en a SS DUCO PAINTING We have a complete airbrush equipment for Duco spraying and painting and can give your car, dresser, chairs, bedstead or other furniture a beautiful LIKE-NEW FINISH—a finish that is as durable as the article itself. You will find our rates very reason- able for this class of work. Ask us about it. We handle every job as carefully as if we were doing it on our own car. Telephone 36 for Quick, Efficient aid Economical ——— Road Service WEIR’S GARAGE PHONE 36 ABBOTSFORD Remove all the Dust ROYAL Electric Cleaner $400 Down balance $1.50 weekly ‘OR just two more weeks this low terms offer puts a Royal Electric Cleaner in your home. Cleani: by air alone the Royal gets into every corner and sucks up all the dust and dirt. It will do all the cleaning in the home from cellar to attic with equal ease and efficiency, because of special adjustments. A Royal is just what you need for a few minutes each day to keep the house entirely free from summer dust. Call our nearest store Municipal Committee Locate Source Of Water Suply For Matsqui Town Reeve McCallum, Councillors Wood, and Mutch, and Messrs. H. R. Crist, J. H. Tennant, D. Lundstrom and C, Poignant, committee delegated to in- vestigate a source of water supply for Matsqui village and the Harris road, traced the source of a creek from its outlet at the foot of Sumas mountain to a point above Cox station on the G. R., after six hours strenuous climb- ing along the mountain side. Here a water gauge was set up to measure the supply, and other information ge- cured, which will be submitted to a meeting of ratepayers to be called shortly, About five miles of pipe line will be required to connect the village to this source. Frank Beharrel Wins Chevrolet Touring Car In Ridgedale Raffle Frank Beharrell won the Chevrolet touring car raffled by Ridgedale Com- munity Association at a dance in Gif- ford hall last Friday evening, carrying away the valuable prize with ticket number 218. Twelve hundred tickets were sold to residents of the Matsqui, Sumas and Abbotsford districts, at a price of $1 each, and the balance of the amount left over after purchase of the car goes into a fund for erecting a new community hall at Ridgedale, to cost about $2,000. The raffle was witnessed by one of the largest crowds ever assembled in Gifford hall, the car being exhibited on the hall platform, and the tickets drawn from a milk can. Ticket- -selling has been underway for almost one year, the allottment of 1,200 being almost all sold before the draw, after which, tho BEE: Winner purchased the remainder A dance and supper featured in the evening’s activities, with Dr. Wood’s orchestra in attendance. A nominal admission price was charged, but door receipts added to reyenue from sale of a few tickets, totalled about $260, Stop the Fly NOW NOW IS THE TIME to stop flies from entering your home. Keep them out now and you will not be bothered later in the hot wea- ther. We are stocked with FLY SCREEN in made up sizes, extension frames, and in the roll, and can fill your every need at Lowest City Prices W. H. HUDSON HARDWARE MERCHANT Phone 81 Abbotsford today and ask to have a free demonstration in your own home without obligation. Byrrish CouuMBia @ ExxcrmicRanway Co, PHONES: Seymour 5000 North Vancouver €6 West Vancouver 101 New Westminster 1197 Chilliwack 264 Abbotsford 20 When in Matsqui TRY THE Matsqui Cafe HOT MEALS, GOOD FOOD MRS. J. KEMPRUD Riverside Road, next Bungalow Garage Sometimes the informality of the spoken word is more effective than a letter “Long Distance, Please” B. C. TELEPHONE COMPANY GOOD EYESIGHT IS INEXPENSIVE The money and time devoted to hav- ing your eyes examined regularly and your glasses kept in adjustment will HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW ESSEX ; Super Six MANY MODERN REFINEMENTS Make the Nuw Essex a truly Wonderful Car LET US DEMONSTRATE Also Agent for Hudson Super Six M. ANDERSON need glasses or when you need a change of lenses. Have us examine your eyes regularly, WM. H. FRANCKS, R.0. In attendance at J. C. Tucker’s ON THE FIRST AND THIRD MONTH Eyesight Specialist Jewelry Store, Alexanjra Block WEDNESDAYS OF EVERY For appointment PHONE 75R or eall. LEGAL NOTICE “Ace” Haddrell’s To Whom It May Concern; Take Notice that the Estate of my mother, Mrs. Mat Higginson, deceased, comprising a house and 10 acres of land at Poplar, valued at $2,400, has been left in its original title of joint owner- ship of my father and mother, falling to the former, and not divided accord ing to her will. ROBT, HIGGINSON, JR. ns TAXI Reliable, Comfortable Taxi Service at Reasonable Rates .| Careful Driver Parties Catered To. Atangard Billiard Parlor, Abbotsford PHONE 83 ‘‘What sort of a chap is Jack, dear?’ ‘Well, when we were together last pay liberal dividends in better eyesight Phone 1022 MATSQUI, B.C, more efficiency, greater earning power and freedom from the ills and diseom- fots that make life miserable when you eB HOTEL ATANGARD Atangard, Ltd., Proprictors Twenty-Four Single Rooms Sixteen En-Suite Rooms (with or without bath) Well-Arranged Dining Room ABBOTSFORD, B.C. AMERICAN PLAN: $3.50 PER DAY Unsurpassed Cuisine Comfortable Louge & Parlor HOT WATER HEATING MODERN PLUMBING H. L, Atkins W. 8. Gardiner night, the lights went out, an spent the rest of the evening repairing the fuse.’’ Mr. A. G, Abrahams of Peardonville has increased his holdings by aequir ‘ing 40 acres adjoining, Phone Abbotsford 100 =