__ ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NuwWS — ABBOTSFORD "| Teleph © ding Line Nine miles of new telephone line ex- Born.—To Mr. and Mrs, John Banas, | tension is being projected by the Hun- | :0f Poplar, in the M.S.A. Hospital, on Rural T Comp A March 11, a daughter. some 25 settlers between Heh ER George Willlam Brown has been ap-|®nd the Canadian Hop Co. fields await- pointed an apprentice petty officer,|ing service. The route of the line will first class, of his company at the U.S,/be one mile east from Eyan-Thomas, Training Station, San Diego, Cal. then one mile north, then east, north The old hospital building, occupied a eee Ridge, and east, tothe by Messrs, Weir, Crawford and Dr. Mc- P : Latest Sheet Music Musical Instruments For your convenience we keep a well selected stock of small musical instru- ¥ ments, strings, bridges, supplies for the / musician, all at low prices. Also gram~ f ophones and Westinghouse radios. Smokes, Candies, Soft Drinks, Novel~ ties, household remedies and proprie- Smart Attire for Spring | Ladies Spun Silk Dresses $3.95, $4.50 NEW STYLES AND COLORS i $1-15¢ 1-255 91-49 | (8 to 14) $4.95, $1-49 | CHILDREN’S DRESS & BLOOMERS ... GIRLS’ DRESS & BLOOMERS, tory medicines, Try here first. eae ae ne ee akin Mr. McPhail and family of Coghlan aa — Sgr ee aan eS session after he has effected some im-|2%@ taking up residence in Abbotsford. LADIES’ CREPE DRESSES ....-.0 0 ..essss 98° 51-25 ABBOTSFORD VARIETY SALES [ze MiG, Har has purchased anew ear] TADTES' CREPE DRESSES cosy su ade MILTON T,. SWITZER The W.B.A. amateurs gave a perfor- es eaeaeg hte mance of “Snow White” in Poplar Hall LADIES’ DRESSES, Arrowhead Suiting - $3-49 last Saturday. About $15.00 was UT R ATE Spe cleared. z Ladies’ Hose Miss Irene King spent the week-end . ce pelos ae with her parents in Abbotsford. GROCE Ladies Cotton Hose, pair . 25° | )) | | | _ AT YOUR SERVICE IN THIS GARAGE IS THE MOST MOD- ERN EQUIPMENT AND CAPABLE REPAIR MEN IN THE FRASER VALLEY. And the Charges Are Reasonable. | Battery a eetbe Vulcanizing At the regular meeting of the W.B.A. it was decided to hold a tea and Eas- (Formerly Abbotsford Grocery) home with influenza, Mrs. Gordon Wright, of Toronto, Do- minion president of the W.C.T.U., a speaker and leader of considerable note, will address a meeting in the Tri- nity Church on Friday afternoon at Rinso, per pkg. ........... Vas Corn Flakes, 3 "packages .. Pacific Milk, per tin ...... Strawberry Jam, 2's, 3 tins $] 00 Ladies’ Lisle Hose, per pair Ade ||ter cooking sale in the A ‘d Hotel — Ladies’ Silk & Lisle Hose . 65¢ on April 7. Where Your Dollar Buys More Miss Betty West is confined to her Ladies’ Art Silk Hose . 45° Ladies’ Silk Hose 95° $1-25 $1-50' $195 Our elegant Spring ca , Hon, Mr. Rowell, and it is expected «| { New Dates, per pound ..... go goods will surprise : : : large number will attend her address. R. C. Soap, per pkg. . - 20° ai ‘you. Bar ains in Used Machines There is a certain type of man’ in|} Prunes, 3 pounds .. . 25¢ peas i Aer at: g every community who poses as a good Completely Rebuilt and Reconditioned 1 Light Delivery - $225 1923 Model—a citizen, He breaks no laws, lives morally, pays his honest debts and is never tangled up with the law in any manner. But he lives of himself, by himself and for himself exclusively. When the call is issued for volunteers to put across a community movement and give a boost, he never answers. When calamity has befallen people in certain localities and charity flies to their rescue, he is never one of their number. When money is needed for 4 public enterprise his name is never Orange Marmalade, 4lb. tins 5 4c ‘$5.00 Orders DELIVERED FREE ESSENDENE AVE. East of track J. GILMOUR GENERAL MERCHANT, ABBOTSFORD PHONE 4 » Phone 55 ~ J. H. BURY & SON Wanted In An Emergency + When your car is disabled in an acci- dent, or is out of commission for any . reason, you call the local gardgeman to your assistance. And he comes to your aid immediate- ly, day or night, no matter what the REE 8 ie ae 05.83 ~ on the list. When he sees some Road, Abbotsford R W 57 5 neighbor stuck in the mud he detours prox ers ON BOmme Uae Neate ee wrecking equipment, a to avoid him. ‘ 5 MAMMOTH modern garage, and experienced’ staff 1 €0 pee agon ga eee ne eeed pains anor ae with all expensive overhead costs—to 2 ff it a es AH d PEKIN DUCK EGGS give you this assistance when you need afl One of the Best Buys we Have Ever Offered—Come and See It ial sear ‘5 Peon eeanionet can 3 ia : it—without delay. ‘date . this e kind of chap what would 10° EY $8: per 100 Remember this when purchasing your tires, batteries, accessories, | BRETT'S | | 1 Fordson Tractor - $375 LIMITED EE happen? There would be no churches no hospitals for the sick, no institu- tions for the unfortunate, no progress. Toggenberg Buck at Stud and giving that repair job. “WEIR’S GARAGE If you are about to become a useless ! | FORD SALES AND SERVICE Cigocdd (ltteer? Sitieha! ae a in PHONE 36 Atwater-Kent Radio Agency ABBOTSFORD CHILLIWACK ABBOTSFORD MISSION our locality—read this article again. Wanted to Rent—Small Dairy Farm ! Phone 55 Phn. 82 Farmers 3402 Phone 47 M near Abbotsford. A. Agar, Upper Su- | Burglar’s Wife—Bill, you ain't|/mas P.O. nedr Interprovi 1 high- tendin’ to business nights since you way and-canal, north of Evan-Thomas stole that three tube set. Vv. &. B. Brand Better Feeds NOTICE TO ANGLERS Please take notice that fishing rights in Lake Essendene, fronting the Pion- R. DesMAZES For Sale-—Majestic Range, none bet- ter $30.00; dresser and washstand $10 for the two; Ladies C.C.M. Bicycle, like new $20; bedstead and sagless spring, ete, J, Clayburn. Discount Prices Elsewhere are Regular Prices at the Mill Store F ing are a few of our i Our Own Brand Butter, 1b. @ proper anaes oe ena bce is about on hardest aoe Sere Store, = A bhoutord amusts ba 20D: ee eet ne Res Baas EEG ULE SRICESS B.C. Gran. Si 1001bs ae the feed manufacturer has to solve. He cannot afford to guess. Aor sspate IS ae Aare. Box 72. 3 ES SM EES COLES UY, 65° Or ea eee es 675 Tey SOS en jo j Our Feeds fulfill the four essential requirements—merits proven. P MATSQUI VILLAGE—For Sale, 5- Quick Quaker Oats, Pkt... 3Q¢ | 6 Bars Royal pyrene Nee ; . Diamond Brand SETAE LG Voy eh SUE Quaker Cherries, 21%4’s..... 23¢ 5 Chick Starter acres) large barn, woodshed, half-acre ee: (with Cod Liver Oil) Growing Mash SLAB Buy Your Car of Slabwood Now thus ensuring Dry Wood : for Next Winter. OOD Telephone Abbotsford 10 Abbotsford Lumber, Mining & Bey clopmiene Co: Ltd. é. , a Plowing & Team Work Gardens Plowed. Wood. Draying; Etc, Home Prices 10° a Roll & up raspberries, fruié trees— apple, plum, and cherry; good well, soft water con- crete tank holding 900 gallons; ideal Fay, Bentos Corned Eeef 1s 24° Nabob Tomatoes, 214’s 7 tins $| Eno's Fruit Salts, bot. -++-Q5e | Listerine, 3-0z, 25c; 7-oz. -50°c good and cheap. J. E. Parton, Abbots- ford. 12 FOR RENT.—100 acres of land, 30 acres in cultivation, situated on Mc- Kenzie road, 14% miles south Abbots- ford, near Condensary. Cash rent or shares. R. McCrimmon, Abbotsford. TheVillage Store R. A. COOPER CLAYBURN | —— W. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday School at 19 a.m, . Service Sunday at 11 a.m. In L0.0.F. Hall, Sumas TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. T. S. Paton, B.A., Pastor Sunday Next— 10 am. Sunday School and Teen Age es. 11 am. Family Service Subject:—“Sin A Self-Injury”. Talk to Boys and Girls:—“The Sir- ens”. 3 p.m. —Services in St. Paul’s Church Huntingdon. 630 pm. Communicant’s Class. 730 pm. Subject:—“Bleating Sheep and Lowing Oxen”. ‘We invite you to worship with us. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH Services on Sunday Next— St. Matthew’s, Abbotsford— Holy Communion at 8 am. 10 am. Sunday School. Evensong at 730 pm. and Sermon. ~The Spirit of Revolt’. Fourth on Parable of Prodigal Son. Mid-week Lecture Services every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rey. E. H. BAKER, B. D. Mr. K. Clark of the local C.P.R, staff has been transferred to Spences Bridge UPPER SUMAS Mr. Peyton of Upper Sumas suffer- ed loss of two of his cows last week, when the herd ate some wild parsnip. Quick treatment by Veterinarian Wood saved the other animals, W. C. Blinch has been appointed election commissioner for the Upper Sumas district. A St. Patrick’s supper will be given in the municipal hall on March 19 by Upper Sumas W. I. MATSQUI Mrs. A. Hougen of Matsqui entertain- ed a number of friends at tea on Mon- day afternoon. Messrs, Larsen and Ling arrived from Minnesota Jast week, and were guests at the A. C. Gustutson home. Mr. Wm. Baines was slightly injured last week when his truck turned over Anderson Motors have received a car load of Essex cars, Mr. and Mrs. West’s daughter, Mrs. M. Robinson, has returned to her home at Medi Hat, after here for the winter, Larger post office quarters, requir- ing floor space of 1,200 feet are being sought by Inspector Neil for Sumas post office. A lease upon premises for a period of five to ten years is wanted. Tra USE 11.40 P.M. DAILY ¢ Use Canadian National Express, Also for Your WHEN YOU | “Continental Limited” STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS RADIO-EQUIPPED OBSERVATION CAR CONVENIENT CONNECTIONS TO THE MARITIMES AND EASTERN UNITED STATES POINTS Full Information from Any Agent FOR SALE.—Seed Oats, $48 a ton. Apply M. G. Fadden, R.R. 2, Abbots- Now is the time to be thinking of Spring Gardening Tools Hoe. Hardware Merchant, Abbotsford KNOLL Phone 28 Analysis: Protein 12.5 Analysis: ALL FRESH STOCK—nothing Pat 45%; Pibre 301 Gare at 45%; Pibre tog; Die | [wick Service” Reasonable Charges [piace for chiekens. | Apply Ovmet: 7-H «yy, putter... 3 bs. for $1.25 pew rt bonhydrates 68%; Diges-» X gestibility 76.6%. C3 Mission 1012. Li uf ® = Stale or carelessly-kept. sel gestible Nutrients 82.6%. G. A. McK AY - Our Stock of BASEBALL SUPPLIES has arrived ’ : Phone 13M. McCallum rd. opp. hospital] House for Sale or rent at Hunting- z 2 don; entirely remodelled throughout; 2 x VERNON & BUCKERFIELD. Ltd 3 lots, garage, hen house, wood shed, J. S. DALY Phone 19X Quick Delivery , 9 ie ‘COME AND running water. Apply A. Smyth, Mc- | ‘ Head Office: VANCOUVER, B.C fe) as OU? Callum road. Phone Farmers 3215 A a e WHITE WYANDOTTE HATCHING y Mo SAG IIEL ON Ep, MEU EE TY EGGS for Sale, $1.00 per 15 eggs; $6.00 : Ra per 100; d@y-old chicks 2ic each. Wm. j < ’ N. Mitchell, Box 103, Abbotsford. 15 B ld H d ss 1 ‘ FOR SALE—Clean Burbank potatoes ul ers at Ware " | $10.00 a ton; Early St. George seed- QUALITY FIRST should always Je alipapers size potatoes $2.00 a sack; 1 Cockshutt be the motto in selection of buil- 0 . gang plow, cheap; 4-year-old register- ding hardware, because the dif- blo ed Jersey, fresh 3 months; 20-month ference in ¢ost over cheap goods he SOMETHING NEW AND BEAUTIFUL o}d registered Jersey, bred 2 months; is so small that it is economy to he! i ' 1 year-old pure-bred Jersey bull. specify the best—mak. pou | \ : ieee gies UG! IE BZ AND FRANK BRADNER, Matsqui, B.C. flings pefmanents a he Sunshine into your For Sale—English style Baby Buggy Mi = c-¥ ford. Phone Farmers 1818, vel THE FROM MATSQUI Money Orders, Foreign Checks Next Shipment The B.C. Electric Dublic litility Company —serves 375,000 people in 26 communities —has 94,611 light and power customers —has 36,484 gas customers — operates 352,52 miles of railway and 140 miles of motor lines —has six hydro-electric and two steam generating plants —has a total investment in British Columbia of $73,400,000 i / (These figures are for year ended June 30, 1927) Berrisa Conumpia (22) EectRicRamway Co: x VANCOUVER VICTORIA SA se = BS 49 SBP Se £Ho FSesemy rR