‘3 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Tip Top Representative Mr. Wm. L. Lowden will be in attendance at this store on Monday, April 3rd He will carry with him the finest line of Spring and Summer fabrics that Tip Top Tailors have ever sembled. ‘He will also personally measure anyone who orders Tip Top Clothes while he his here perts ar son...and in the clothing line in the market is flooded with inferior make worth-while suggestions. Yes, it fore he leaves. Tip Top is offering today a measure clothes than ever before in tisfaction are guaranteed... the largest made-to-measure house in the’ British Empire. Accept our invitation to meet, this ambassador of style. REMEMBER THE DATE AND THE PLACE R. G. Skelton & Son “Everything a Man Wears” In fact it will pay you to do it ..... New Price $22.50 higher their hi garment is hand cut from a range of fine B and y i every line, Wat- se days, when This gentlemen can will be well to see him be- standard of made-to- tory Sritish woollens, . behind that guarantee is PEARDONVILLE A yery good ent at the de between the aa Poplar community, soc clatt n, held on ‘Friday last. points were brought out b rators on the topic which w: Ke: ved that Canada and the U.S.A. should become one country, indepen- dent of the British Empire. Loyalty prevailed however, and the negative won, Speakers were W. Marriette, V. “Resolved that city girls ter wives than country girl the subject of a debate between the Y's and Abbotsford Mens’ Club, held in Abbotsford on April The Mens’ Club are supporting 1s pl was held at ‘the home of Mr. oO. H. Heywood last wee n the oc- casion of their son Jone: 18th birthday. A pleasant evening was passed In games, after which dainty refreshments were served. Wednesda crib’ match between the Live Y’s and the Community Hall Association resulted in a draw, each winning 9 gam An enjoyable social was held by the local branch of the Socialist Party of Canada last Thursday, the evening being spent in cards and ressing operation In for ulcers of A. Hospitals Mr. Martin Ross is moving his mill in the near future from the McLean place to the Fraser, river, where, he Melande: Martin for the Y's and T. Green and J. Reid for the Comm inity Association, The judges were rs Topper, Ware and Glinicur. Bryenton of the A sford Men's Club pied the chair. { W. H. ROBERTSON Proyincial horticulturist, who will give a 15-minute at talk, , ‘Tree Fruits in the Valle} ove: CNRV, Monday evening! ee 3, at 8.50 o'clock, sponsored by the agri- cultural division of the ish Co- lumbia_ Electric Railway ear pany. Mr. Robertson's talk will be of parti- cular interest to farmers because of the endeavor to make home orchards paying enterprises on lower Columbia farms. Mr. Robertson will and is expected to give the farmers | some dustry merly at 12 sold 11 quarts for $1. 9 quarts for $1 instead of 10 for $1. Mr. wer Mainland Co-Operative Milk Pro-~ ducers’ to the daily not come together, that has been brewing in c _ districts and we should have strikes, milk dumped into the Fraser River, and a state milar to that which existed recently in Oregon, Wisconsin, Quebec and in many other parts of the U.S.A, and in Canada. and save the dairy In- ruin. Milk selling for- quarts for $1 is being Jersey milk is benefit, from H. Jackson, president of the Lo- Association, in a statement press stated: “Had we the serlous trouble would have Db: seen of sabotage, si- BRANCH OFFICE AT ABBOTSFORD Vancouver Offices YARWOOD & DURRANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC Open Every Friday i coms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street Morning Worship 2Cait TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Worship Holy Sunday School ... Evening 8 seers School 2 p.m Preaching iT. 3 pm ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Sunday, April munion 8 a.m t{E PAUL'S, H iNGpon || A RUC ero 8 Dan. y Comm Baik sian pio 8 @-10, y Se Byte rsa 0 aa Sveni: Serv: aiegeiee 7.30 p.m.| aa Feenv. le M) R, Vicar ENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE a | Eunos t a.m. , Sunday School Bagman: . Worship aie! oy angelistic | Wednesday, Friday, PE 8 pid m. and Bible} Study 7.380 p.m. Young People's ervic P. M. ZALESKY | _ Now is the time to bring in the Blacksmith A WORD TO THE FARMERS | | old plow and have the share laid. I CAN RE Im ANY FARM No Job Too Smull MACHINERY | Yours for service | M, ZALESKY DIsTRIDUTION WITHOUT WAS Week End Shopping Values BUTTER, Safeway Finest SHORTENING, Jewel BACON, Sliced ...... MAYONNAISE, Kraft .. HONEY, Local . pohlonoboar oo CLT CES .. 3-lb. pail 39c picae pKts0 loc .. 16-0z, jar 39c : Pint Sealer 29c COFFEE, Highway fresh ground TEA, Family Blend .... Lb. 29c Lb. 29c MOLASSES, Aunt Dinah CORN STARCH, Canada . PUFFED WHEAT PANCAKE FLOUR, Aunt Jemima .......... 15¢ CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, GINGER SNAPS RAISINS, Muscatels .... PINEAPPLE, Sliced ... PLUMS, Nabob .....,. BEANS, White ...... OPLITZEEAS. cnseein Layge tin 23c bars oe backet: 9c .... 2 packets 25c fresh orennreed As BAe eae aac Gcononsecs My . 2 tins . 2 tins Po welts 4 Ibs, 25c 25c 19c 15c 23c 15c¢ 19c guaranteed Highway Flour 24-lb. Sack 60c 49-lb. Sack $1.10 LAUNDRY SOAP, Cla CASTILE SOAP, Ki BLUE, Reckitt’s POTATOES a .. 100-Ib, sack 55c ONIONS .. 10 Ibs, 19c CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEES IN tis sc 10 Ibs. 15¢ LETTUCE CELERY RADISH GREEN ONIONS NEW CARROTS Complete Stock» of POT ROASTS BEEL O40 BOILING B! . Lb, 8° CORNED BEEF Boned Lb 12° 1-lb. PORK USA GE %-lb, SLICED BACON 25° 3 lbs, Swifts Pure Lard fe 50a Seeds Now _on Hand Lb, 14° PORK SHOULDERS Lb, 11° PORK SPARE RIBS Lb. eto FRESH LING COD By the Piece ........ with every meat order of ANTITIES Britisit, | be the eighth } | NABOB WEEK | | Every article in the store under Nabob label reduced in price for this weekend RET ae | Powder N | oy 15c 25¢ Per 39° Lb. NABOB TEA 39° NABOB EXTRACTS ....... . .2-0z. bottles 19c NABOB RAISINS ... ... 15-0z. pkg. 15¢ NABOB MARMALADE, Orange, Special. lg. jar 25c NABOB PUMPKIN ............. Lg. tin 2 for 25c 120z 19¢ Baki Nabob powder 3! 513 NABOB BANTAM CORN ............ 2 tins 29¢ NABOB TOMATOES, 2%’s ........... 2 for 25¢ NABOB CUT GREEN BEANS, 2’s .. Tin 15¢ NABOB SPINACH, 2’s ee Lime NABOB TOMATO SOUP, 1’s .......... 2 for 17¢ AND MANY OTHER LINES JUST AS CHEAP GROCERY L ’ EE ABBOTSFORD 2 Delivery Angee at Your Service > 9 SOOO OO DOC > ws oe x ms KX ws OO ws OOO + 7 |.plans on cutting hardwood. and last speaker of the second se Peardonville Community hall {8} ries, which will conclude the farm Abbotsford House- becoming considerably renovated’ in| jectures for this seacon. B.C. Blecteie = = appearance, mostly as the result of} officials announce that they have voluntary labor, A large crew of men ‘a * _— = 4 Wives Demand the have been busy the past week hain See a aay le, Care Ge ° gravel for concreting the basement, NA plo Best Quality Meats wFn as xealdont haat orrereds ta; donate | nae oscous meas oon maEGuanaana Oj = ; Sieh 5 paint for the hall, as soon as the base- a ‘ousewives of this district have al- ment is walled When these im- j ways demanded the best cuts of meat provements are completed, Peardon-| ,,D%; and Mrs. Mcintyre and Mrs. J- IV obtainable—and that is one of the ville will boast of one of the finest] fit\t in appotstord, s - reasons why this market has served community halls in the district. by this district succesfully for over 25 years King has never sacrificed : pA Miss A. K. Jackson | Peerless Cleaners “A Quarter-Century of Service is Your Guarantee of Quality” MISSION and Tailors 2 ) Pi M k Pianoforte and Violin Tuition King =) 1oneer arket Gakses\in Abbotetardiavers/MCONDAT, |e Leese yeh ia uan aa teme Telephone 48 Essendene Ave. E, Sy in tho Pupils prepared for examinations if des NELSON STORE, NEWS BLOCK me ' where they will continue to give Fi lass work on your Brighter Days Ahead For CLEANING, PRESSING AND RE- PAIRING Valley Farmers ! E, G. BROOKE, Prop. There are many real signs of better times for the farmer. A pro- RAADe bable higher price for sugar beets— better prices on milk and Buenas as a result of the recent convention —in fact things look decidedly better Here Now Realty is going to take a decided jump as these facts become apparent so If you are contemplating buying a homestead, DO IT NOW Office next P.O. Phone 43 : SEE OUR EASTER NOVELTIES SIGHT RISE IN PRICE OF |) Rorn—To Mr. and Mrs, Leonard) EASTER EGGS ........ 2 for 5c MIL D. 3 cNeil, Eckv! Alberta, on Satur- oan oe a ant ae| KEE Ly 2S A rise in th rice of milk went sree was formerly Miss Jean = Into effect In Vancouver last. week,| Fraser of Huntingdon. (LEB BUILDING ABBOTSFORD Abbots Telephone 62 The Big, New FORD V-8 See It At Our Showrooms Many types of barns are seen in this part of the country. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Let us give you a few suggestions as to the style aie and cost of the one you need. Rural Contractors, Ltd, J. A. McDONALD, Pres. & Mgr. McCallum Road South Motors W. Schnare, prop. THE CLAYBURN COMPANY, LIMITED Manufacturers of Standard Firebrick, Special Shapes, Fireclay Bloc! Gas Retorts, Smelter Specials, Rotary Kiln Brick Cupola Linings Fire Clay, Claburfrax, Claburcem, Facing & Mantel Brick of all colors, (dry pressed, wire cut, “rug”) Vitrified Brick, Sewer Pipe -Chimney Pots, Acid-Resisting Wares, OOOO OC POO OOO OOOOO OOOO NELS OLUND GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR: Estimates and Specifications Prepared ‘ OG ox POOOOCO Coke Ovens “a4 Phone 87¥ P.O, address: Mt. Lehman, B.O, OO cS, Kes es Etc. OOS Factory at Kilgard, B.C. Phone 24 J. W. Ball, Res. Mgr, Affiliate of Hamilton Under- taking Co., 6215 lraser Avenue Vancouver, MATSQUI was given A pleasant k March 24, Ridgedale Hall on Fri by Mr. and Mrs. A. Rottluff, as- sisted by Mr. and Mrs. 2. Hodgins. The evening was spent in dancing and cards. After the supper waltz the party was led to the dining room laid for elghty- where covers were six guests. lag “Mr J. Schofield has resumed his duties at the Canadian Bank of Commerce after a_three-we tion motoring in Southern ‘Gallfornia. Mrs, W. A. Paterson has as her guests Mrs. J, e and son Forbes of Prince Rupert. x Doris Hodgins and Doris were joint hostesses at a party at the home of the of Miss Violet An- ; in honor » occasion of her birth= delightfully nments were day spent In Macias ° served. The invited guests were Cla- rling Anderson, Beulah and y Mildred — Mills, Ander And evita Edwin Gibbard, and Jack Bell Aksel E Keith and xwell Anderson. Milley spent y 1 Rott- Bob the week- ery ssful meeting to re- orm ise the Matsqul Branch of the M A, Hospital Auxiliary was held ia Lutheran Chureh Parlors on Thursday afternoon, approximately) fifty ladies being present Mrs. A, Beaton occupled the chair. Officers were elected as fol- lows: 1st vice-president Mrs, Whit- son, 2nd Vibe DEBMnanY Mrs. ©. So- Ww. Adams; ~ | SRR AIO A fourth Thursday of the month, the next meeting being held at the home of Mrs. A. Beaton. Company During the refreshments, Mesdames a W. Baynes, Whitson and’ W. Pater- Mi HAMILTON, son rendered vocal solos. Funeral Director Mrs. J. M. McDiarmid and Miss & Embalmer Archibald represented the Abbots- CANADIAN SERVICE ford Auxillary, qui friends last week, The meetings are to be held on the Abbotsford Undertaking Back T Mr, Ogden Kemprud visited Mats- ied by’ A6 vear’a exparlariog Weatherty: eavuines Abbotsford, B.C. MR. HILL, Representative Telephones; 169R and 131 G. H. LOACH » E, HUMPHREY B. C. LAND SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Hart Block, Chilliwack; P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack. REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Automoblie Phone Alderg. 289 The Pioneer Plumber of the Abbotsford district A Job that is always Satistac- tory—and a Price that Is al- ways the lowest and FAIR, General Blacksmithing Wheelwright & General Wagon Work Life — Fire BRADNER, B.C, Horse Shoeing a Specialty JOHN SORBY The old McMenemy Shop, Abbotsford, B.C, WM.ROBERTS H. C.. Minckler of} con visiting: with their)| Phone 31M ABBOTSFO: siting wi OS