ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUL NWS Reliable Cock andl (SO Watch Repairs Introducing scruckee|| “MOTHERS-IN-GINGHAM” FLOUR ~ Good Work at Low Charges MADE BY THE QUAKER COMPANY, AND PUT UP IN GINGHAM SACKS. © ABBOTSFORD Mrs. D, Emery left on Thursday to visit her mother in Ontario, who will return west with her at the end of the month, Miss Evelyn Watson is moving her beauty establishment to new premises being prepared for her adjoining the picture theatre. Mrs. McMenemy, Miss Evelyn and Mr. Eyres were in Abbotsford over the week-end. Mr. Ray Weir left Toronto June 1 by auto for Abbotsford. A jolly chivairee party visited Mr, poe PINE OP Pioneer Prices Offer You Real Savings: Men’s Shoes, special - $2.49 & up Ladies Shoes - $1.79 & up “Men’s Straw Hats - from 25c Men’s Summer Combinations 99c <. pe atin BP Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass, Chains, Brooches, Beauty & Tie Pins, Novelties Alexandra Block Abbotsford —— CUA Pet MEN Non eaons pre $1.35 te sent > Nd gegos Men’s Outing Shirts - - and Mrs, Bannas, of Peardonyille, last Crepe, all shades, per yard - week, when refreshments and dancing provided amusement for all. Mr. and Mrs, Sherwood and family 17c ABBOTSFORD. Phone 16 THE PIONEER STORE are spending the week on Vancouver Tsland, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mawson, while Mr, Sherwood attends Grand Lodge in Nanaimo as a repre- sentative of the local .10.0.F. CG. F, Weir has been authorized to R. DesMazes, Prop. Abbotsford, Sumas & Matsqui News Member: Ganadian Weekly Newspaper Assn. B.C. and Yukon Press Association. issue eamp-fire permits in this district by the Department of Lands. Arthur Turner, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner, is in the M, 8, A. hospital, receiving treatment for intes- FOR SALE 1926 “The Arbor” Ice Cream Parlor and Tea Room Abbotsford’s Original Refreshment Parlor— the Best Appointed in Town WE INVITE YOU TO TRY OUR The Quality is the Best — AND YOU HAVE NEARLY A YARD OF GOOD GINGHAM PRICE I8 NO HIGHER— $2.75 for a 49-lb. Sack " ALBERT LEE BAKER AND GENERAL MERCHANT a High Quality with Low Prices. B.C. Phone 54; Far. 1916 ze | na | | \t Se eal ial aad tinal trouble, Roy McConnell has returned to the Mill from Seattle. Mrs. A, G. Douglas of Woodland, Wash. arrived last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O, Bond. Mrs. Bond has been very ill, but is improving slowly. Frank Minkler of Hope, pitched for Sumas Buckaroos ball team last week, in place of Mutch, Shoes Fitted Properly at. Grant’s Published Wednesdays. Advertising MODERN CATERING SERVICE eopy must be in before Tuesday noon. $1.50 per year in Canada; $2.00 in US, Display Advertising—45¢ per col. inch; yearly contract 30c per col. inch. short-term contracts proportionately. Want Ads—36c for 12 words one in- sertion; 20¢ each subsequent insert. 2 cents per word additional. Municipal, Legal and Government Rates upon applitation. GERALD H. ‘HELLER, Publisher Telephones: Abbotsford 58 and 17F Sumas (Farmers’ Mutual) 3417 Chevrolet Truck The F. V. Farmers’ Feed Association, Mission, having purchased a new Fish- er 1%4-ton truck and turned in their Chevrolet 1-ton truck on the deal, we now offer the Chevrolet truck for sale. The truck is less than a year old, has always been well taken care of and is in good running condition. It is equip- ped with closed cab platform, with re- movable sides and covered top and has additional side racks, The truck may be seen in Mission working every day. In order to avoid bringing it to Van- couver, We will sell this Chevrolet truek at extra low price. Easy terms may be arranged if desired. Prompt action should be taken. If interested, kindly call, write, or tel- ephone, Hayes-Sluman Motor Co., Ltd. 1256 Granville Street, Vancouver Telephone Sey. 1834 Open Evenings till 9 p.m. “Just Like Home”! For a meal—a real full-course meal— 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 re- gular charge—don’t pass up the ¥ J. K. FRASER, Prop. Mrs. Pauline M. F. Insley visited in Seattle on Friday and Saturday of last week. AEG pes dati last weg. on are assured of the fact that while most careful consideration has beta | ST SO NN aa ls given to the price of this instrument, it has never been permitted to interfere with the maintenance of the three qualities that are of the utmost importance to critical purchasers, namely— e Beauty of Appearance, Durability, and Rich Tone Quality Saint Saens Pianos reflect the good taste and musical discernment of the pur- chasers. Beautifully finished in Polished — and Satin Walnut and Mahogany with Duet Bench to Match, Three Models at— : $375 $395 | and $425- |} WITHOUT INTEREST. _ Several excellent used pianos, including Heintzman and Co., Gerhard ai) Heintzman, Mason & Risch, Mozart, Willis, New Seale Williams, ete, fj at snap prices. Used pianos at the following prices: pee || | POOH iC mn i rey dating! pies teal bey PURE Came 4m i i Adapt Your Diet to the Seasonal Changes Those who value their health and com- fort will study seasonal changes in the food of themselves and family, Our prepared meats and fish are good and fresh—and REFRIGERATOR-KEPT A. M. KING ‘d's P Urges Berry Growers To Be Cautious ” Editor News: As a berry grower with considerable experience in the line, I want to sound a note of warning to fellow-growers to thoroughly investigate the standing of those with whom they enter contracts, and to obtain a contract that is fair to both parties. Last year I lost heavily through having an unusual percentage of my berries turned down, whereas the year previous, dealing with an in- dependent agency, none were turned down. At the preset time, represen- tatives of responsible concerns are in the district, and I would urge berry growers to well consider all factors be- fore tieing themselves up for their sea- son’s crop, or be stampeded until the Se Seg emt gmap tee Phone 48 SPRY Ohi e were WET ties ryt ABBOTSFORD TRANSFER PROFESSIONAL YARWOOD & DURRANT Barristers and Solicitors Notaries Public Vancouver office— 703-4 Holden Bldg. weg! OBI Oe pete per Sy Vs etre yee ne a VP ™ PIONS RES wv ROR OEY By par Y YS TE TAA Ne PN loreery Womens oe Maren “eae Yorn NYY PERN NV ge ove? Preys iapance ~ > * z > s > Vrvesr \ er re mrgpr me, ree Pn Pie she me i matter is openly diseussed among the growers at a meeting to be held in Ab- batsford Brokerage Co, office tonight (Wednesday). R.R. 2, Abbotsford J, FRITH Insley’s Cafe Pauline M, F. Insley, Prop. Opp. B. C. E. depot. Next to phone ex. Branch Office at Abbotsford open every Friday Love-Lorn Vancouver Couple Fall Into Hands Of Police After Raiding Chinese Peddler’s Stock The sweet romance of a young Van- couver couple was rudely terminated by the police on Saturday morning, when the pair were arrested for stealing a quantity of vegetables and fruit from a Chinese peddler, who had left his truck parked near a shack in which they were living at Huntingdon, Overlooking the formality of a mar- riage ceremouy the love-smitten young man and woman, whose ages were 19 and 17 respectively, decided several weeks ago to find somewhere a dream- nest, and by aid of sundry ‘‘lifts’’ ar- I Wholesome, Juicy Tender Meats are the only kind we sell. You can send your children here and they will be served the best. When you buy from White you are supporting the Home Producer White’s Meat Market DE. E. Graves DENTIST Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (Office closed Saturdays and Sundays) Lady Assistant in Attendance SUMAS, WASH. Phone 41 ey | rived as far as Huntingdon. Here, a cottage small was rented, and they pro- ceeded to let the world roll by. Soon the honeymooners began to realize the need of a more substantial fare, and the young man secured a few days oc- casional employment, but not sufficient to provide for two sturdy appetites. And when the police officer arrived, he was tearfully informed by the girl that they had eaten no bread or sub- stantial food for almost a week pre- vious to raiding the Chinee peddler. That they anticipated a long seige was * evident by the quantity of fruit and vegetables taken, a sack of potatoes, a limb of bananas, several dozen lemons and oranges, as well as considerable greenstuff being included in the haul. Weighing all circumstances, the cri- minal charge was not pressed against them when they appeared before Magis- trate Bell in Abbotsford police court on Monday, the pair being turned over to city authorities, who ill take up the matter with their parents. Nels Olund has practically completed the dwelling for Mr. Naden opposite the Bridge Pavilion on Vye road, and is now erecting a number of cabins for Mr, Naden’s auto camp. A gasoline filling station will be also be operated} at this point. Among additional im-| provements in prospect for the future | are a swimming pool, and modern rest | room for men and women, and a store and refreshment booth. { Automobile Insurance Is Cheap This is the season of accidents and fires. of doors, out on the roads and in the fields, together somewhere, even as you doing considerable damage, the Next Involved. You can protect thousands of dollars worth of property at a fow Insurance is too cheap to be without, Chevrolet & Ford Policies from $15 up CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE? dollars outlay, Through Tickets Stage leaves Sumas for at 8.50 a.m., 11.30, 2.30 p.m., 5.45 and on Sunday 6,30 p.m ham at 7.30 a.m., 1.00 p.m., 4.00 and 6.00. On Sunday at 8.30 a.m., 1.00 p m., 5.00 and 10.30. Direct con’et’n with Huntingdon trains Sumas to Seattle $4.2 Sumas to Everett $ 8 Sumas to Bellingham $1.25; Return $2 From Bellingham South over the Pa cific Northwest Traction Co., line. Sumas Phone X228—X421 ravel to Bellingham, Everson, Everett and Seattle by AUTO STAGE THE PAVEMENT ROUTE Direct Connections DR. J. F. WOOD Cream and Egg Accurate Tests Phone at our expense SEYMOUR 5056 VANCOUVER CREAMERY CO. 15-23 Alexander Street FURNITURE MOVING AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING We can move anything. We are in the business to give you the best service possible. Connected with a company second to none. Give us a call and you will be i properly treated. D. Emery, Prop. Phone 97 SHIPMENTS WANTED Try Our Service Prompt Returns and Highest Prices Vancouver VETERINARY SURGEON —— MATSQUI. B.0, Phone Matsqui 2805 ; Returr $6.6: Return $5,2 J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Leaves Belling: 5 Phone 4903 ham daily Q J. H. JONES Funeral Director and Embalmer MISSION, B.O. _ (Special service arrangements for south side of river.) Draying Teaming No Job Too Large To Be Undertaken None Too Small To Be Appreciated Garden Plowing and General Draying Transfer Work uick Service Reasonable Charges G. A. McCKAY Phone 13M McCallum Rd. op, Lospital ese5ebeseseseseseseseseseses pir ly br} GEORGE S. GERMAIN, D.C., Ph.C. St. Andrew’s & Caledonian Society Abbotsford, B.C, CHIROPRACTOR Three-Year Palmer Graduate Ne 1 ter Service Meets First Saturday of Every Month in Masonic Hall, Abbotsford W. Stewart; Sec. Scottish Folk Cordially Invited C. Wallace, Pres. All More people are out Autos are coming are reading this, and fires are Your Oar or Your House May be REAL ESTATE Notary Public A. McCALLU ALL INSURANCE Marriage Licenses Office Hours: 9.30 a.m, to 2 p.m. Byenings and Sundays by appointment Office at HANSEN BLOCK, SUMAS Residence Phone, Nooksack 1617 WM. ATKINSON Auctioneer LIVE STOOK SPECIALIST Graduate of Jones’ School of -Auction- eering, Chicago, Ill, Address: Box 222 CHILLIWACK H. G. MYHRE What Is the Cause Of Disease There is no direct answer to the question, for the simple reason thereis not one cause, but many causes, This explains the confused state of mind that has been brought about by well-meaning but mis- guided enthusiasts who claim to have wjscovered THE cure, Your doctor will prescribe the method which you should use to regain your health, That me- thod may or may not include the use of medicine, If it does, you will find this pharmacy ready to fill any prescrjption, ERIC T. WEIR PRESORIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 8 Abbotsford AUCTIONEER Notary, Conveyancing, Wills Drawn General Farm Agent Real Estate Life and Fire Insurance Matsqui, B.C. Phone 2305 Mrs, N, Hill has purchased the Lien place, comprising a house, outbuildings, and 14 acres of land in Matsqui munici- pality near the Farmer road and the in- ternational boundary, When some planned changes are completed, Mr. and Mrs. Hill will move to their new place, and their;Abbotsford house will be oc- ies by Mr, and Mrs, J. Daly of the PSSST SSAA Et $135 $195 $210 $225 $265 $295 $325 We crate free and ship F.O.B. Vancouver, FoNow Who Can! 1 PIANO HOUSE, LTD. 1044 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. ; Lewis Leads! LEWI C= FAGAN We Can Supply Your Every Needs for: Tomato Plants Cabbage Plants Turnip Seed Swede sz, Varieties Dent Seed Corn Asters and all other Seasonal Farm and Garden Needs 1) BRACKMAN & KER MILLING COMPANY, LTD Abbotsford, Phone 52 F. Marshall, local manager GORI RASS RAZF EAA DRA ; Sumas-Matsqui Cow-Testing Association vine Vows making 50lbs. or over butter-fat for mo Black Eyes (30) Gr. H., 2161 milk, 100.0 fat pa ee Mary (69) Gr. H., 2210 milk, 87 fat - 2 ee Sadie (42) Gr. H., 2071 milk fs & Rudge 30) Gr. H,, 1741 milk, 72.8 fa Gladys (52) G. Shorthorn 1815 milk 4 Maggie (156) G.H q Darkie (180) G Blackie (77) Sally (57) J, 153 Ella (93) H. 2101 milk, 69.3 fat Button (68) G., 1599 milk, Ruth (79) H., 1881 milk, 6 Punch (10-) H, 1568 milk, 6 No. 25 (110) Ruby (38) H., 20: Meg ( A, 1651 milk, 65.6 fat White te (76) H., 1660 milk, Peggy (34) H., 1600 milk, 64.8 White (129) H., 1566 milk, 64 Maid (100) P.BJ., 1 Edit (76) H., 17 ilk, Sadie (30) H. 1700 milk, No. 16 (67) H., 1651 milk, ¢ f Red (30) G., 1441 milk, 62 fat - - Blackie Jr. (72) H., 15: milk, 61.6 fat - No. 5 (145) J. 1441 milk, 61.3 fat - . Pmto (245) Dur,, 1440 milk, 59.6 fat Bess (66) H. 1800 milk, Trixie (76) H., 1410 mil Patsy (230) H., 1585 milk, Beauty (176) H,, 1590 milk, 59,5 Spot (158) A., 1400 milk, 58.3 fat Beauty (100) H. 1868 milk, 58, Lily ( 61) H., 1981 milk, 58, Midnight (63) J., 1443 milk Nancy (100) J., 1176 milk, Teapot (94) G. 1600 milk, Hannah (82) G, 1560 milk, 56, Patches (75) G, 1 milk, 56.5 fat Potlatch (78) H. 1785 milk, 56,1 fat Baldy (53) H., 1857 milk, Lady (138) H., 1410 milk, 56,4 fat Rudge No. 6, (97) H,, 1666 milk, 56.4 72.4 fat 2203 milk, 72 fat 99 milk, 71, Mrs, S. E. Law Harry Dé Tilton Bros, — P. W. Starr P. W. Starr — . SE, Law, Mrs, Gallagher fat : Snowflake (270) J. 991 milk, 56.6 fat : Figures in brackets denote days fresh; figures following yield in poun (This report wil be continued in a future issue),