PAGE TWO ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS PUFFED WHEAT, Quaker Rea ub Ta QUALITY FOODS AT POPULAR PRICES . Packet Qe 9¢ PLUM JAM, Nabob Pure ............ 4b. tin B4¢ Personal Paragraphs F Contributed by our District Correspondents CT UNITED * MATSQUI. An affair of much interest will be held on Tauraday, June 16, when Mrs. Howard Rottluff will enter- tain at a garden party and straw- social at her home, Spanish novelties and contributions by local Provide a varied Ico cream and strawber- ries will ke served. The proceeds will ald the milk fund for Spanish Orphans, 31 SALMON wjohaare We RMR Ok 2 tall tins I'G¢ berry SARDINES swan dpe’ 3 tins Je ‘ ad entertainers will PRUNES Se 4ae Ee 2 pounds B'g¢@ pirermn CRISCO RK Sionwd sia Shuhcaibaen I-pound tin DG TEA, Red and White Orange Pekoe ........ Lb. AS?¢ M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Telephone 1 ENO’S FRUIT SALTS, Household size .......... 7O¢ 30 # of the Gifford Sunday school hela a meeting in Glenmore school on Friday evening when ar- rangements were made to hold the annual picnic at Cultus Lake on Saturday. The Sandberg bus and Private cars will provide transporta- tion, Mr, and Mrs. J. Westlin had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Nordine anc Mr, and Mrs. Roedine nici Baleey Weekes & Bader, Props. TELEPHONE 1 BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES TO ORDER Bakery Goods Available Throughout the Valley or Ask for a Driver to Call ASK FOR QUALISY BREAD You can onion, finely chopped; 2 ing tablespoons butter; water, Fry minced onion in till light brown. Stir an meat, Cook till brown. tomato soup and water, add noodles. Stir and till noodles are tender. ROBERTS’ Meat Market J. ROBERTS, Prop, Phone 56: Abbotsford water may be added if ni Season tc and olives, Put A total of 2,569 illegal train riders and other trespassers on railroad : Property lost their lives in 1937, ac-|@ cording to complete reports for the year, just received by George A. Shea, Director of Investigation, Ca- nadian National Railways and Vice- Chairman of the Protective Section of the Association of American Railroads, At the same time, 2,629 trespassers were injured. Phone 111 - ’ : This Week’s always select j/|: fi eal Recipe aroasto 00 e é & 4 Tallerine Btetr Deen, Mile c te ance .) Tound steak or ND EA a at can jtcmnato ppp a8 coe 1 cup grated cheese; 1 medium heap- 1 cup butter d add Add then cook More eeded. taste and add corn in buttered casserole, Sprinkle with cheese Cook 45. minutes at 350, then let stand for 15 minutes with heat off Bere Rervine- Benedict « © QUALITY GROCERS Abbotsford The Wonder Stomach (10) Eats es a Ries anormal (1) BrOxce rience) sta e150 Specials at Weir’s.... GOGGLES All Styles and Shapes 19¢ & $150 HEADQUARTERS FOR FILMS AND CAMERA SUPPLIES Bring In Your Films and Have Us Develop Them BIS-MA-REX Powder DENNISON’Se CREPE PAPER—IN ALL COLORS AND SHADES Violin, Guitar, Banjo and Steel Guitar Strings Kept in Stock ISH YOUR MEDICINE OABINET WITH FRESH SUP- "ROM OUR LARGE STOCK—REMEMBER THAT PRE- VENTION IS BETTER THAN A CURE Stationery 3] Phone 8 Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy .« PRESCRIPTIONS Kodaks _ of Seattle. Mrs, Westlin and Sylvia returned with their guests and have been spending the past week at Seattle, Mrs, Ray Wright, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson the past four weeks has returned to her home at Van- couver. Miss Brice of Vancouver was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A Brice, Mr, Stuart Thompson of Vancouy- er spent the week-end ag the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank ‘Phompson. Yhe travelling library van will call at the Glenmore school corner on Wednesday at 4.40 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. Little had as ; Week-end guests Mr, and Mrs. J, eeex Mr. and Mrs, Highfield and Peter Highfield of Vancouver. Miss Ethel Smith, who has been spending scme time in California; is visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Smith. PEARDONVILLE Ronald Hall attended the wedding of his sister which took place in Vancouver on Saturday, Mrs. J, N. McInroy visited friends in Mission City on Friday. i Mrs. B. Blaxland is home after spending a week in Seattle. Mrs. Brown, Miss Nan Brown and Miss Maud Wright visited at the home of Mrs. A. Marriette recently. Mrs. Newman had as a Sunday visitor her mother, Mrs, Johnstone of Vancouver, also her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R." Catto and their son ‘Ronnie, four-generation gathering. Miss Agnes Scott and Miss Peggy Kennedy of Vancouver spent the week-end at the home of the form- er’s parents, Mr, and=Mrs, J. Scott. SUMAS DISTRICT. Mr, and Mrs. Stafford and family making a and Joan Day spent Sunday at ‘White Rock, ie Born; On May 30, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Johnson, a son, .- Mr, A. Davidson, who hag been visiting at the home of Mr. and [Pas Beldam, has returned to his home in Vencouver, | Mr. and Mrs. R. Harris had as their guests on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. A. Westergreen and family of Sumas, Wash. Mrs. J. Vanderhock is a paient in the M. S. A. hospital, Maxine Kenney left on Friday for a week's visit with friends in Bel- lingham and Portland, She will at- ted gr at Port- ERIC T, WEIR, Phm. B. land College. The dance given by the Elks in PETER DAWSON LTD. SCOTLAND SUMAS COW-TESTING ASSOCIATION The following herds averaged 3 of May, 1938, Small Herds a J. Dela (HH). large Herds B. Stewart (H) tT. 5. Higgs’ (G) £, Stickland (J) ..,..1197 49, 1346 49. J. 8. Hunter (J) .. -1000 45. "g|47% inches Olsen's new barn was a success both financially and socially. Mrs. Stafford, Beryl Stafford, Mrs, P. Starr attended the piano recital o|4n the Empress Hotel at Chilliwack ibs, or more of fat for the month|°" Thursday evening, All records for lake trout were 7|broken when Miss Leone Hayes g|Pulled a fish out of Lake Athat- Papuskow on the Flin Flon line of .5|the Canadian National Railways on g|Northern Manitoba, Her catch was long and weighed 63 Ibs. The world's record for lake Mrs. JDM. Keefer (J) 958 45.1, |C,-H. Beldam (G) .. 848 45.0| ‘rout up to that time was a fish | Mrs Austin (J) ...-.. 905 43.2 Caught in Quebec, It welghed 48 |H. E. Stewart (H) ..1186 dg peconas. |Iten & Williman (M) ..1072 41.8 — ALY | J. Olsen No, 2 (M) ..1008 40.8 “sg PECI 4s. G, Fadden (H) ..,1053 40.0 FOOT MISERY | Mrs, C, Stafford (J) .. 914 40.0 | G. Rudge (G) .....+. 914 39. | scorcw ws = ea J. MeGarva (H) J, J, ANDREWS, Supervisor | who When feet burn, sting itch, and 9) ghoes feel as if they were cutting W. Porter & Son (H) 120% 38. J, Olsen No. 1 (M) ., 897 37. nein Sin 37.2 6|right into the flesh, get a bottle of 7\Moone’s Emerald Ol) and rub well on feet and ankles morning and night for a few days. A new dircovery for have found blessed thousands relief. Moone’s Emerald Oil is easy and This advertisement is not published! ‘Are you ond your wife on speak-|Dleasant to use—it does not stain. or displayed by the Liquor Control Economical—money back if not ing terms?” Board or by the Government or . , British Columbia. “Well, I’m Uestening again.” satisfied. George A. Black and good druggists everywhere, CLAYBURN Phone 54 PURITY Andrews’ Grocery } STORES We Deliver The C. G L» 7. group and the Trail’ Rangers held their closing (meeting in the form of a surprise party in honor of their respective leaders, Mrs. D. Donaldson and Rev, Donaldson who are leaving shortly for Milner. On behalf of the girls, Miss Jessie Peachey pre- ing lamp and bouquet of roses, and Bob Young presented Mr. Donald- son with a meén’s set. Shredded Wheat, 2 pkts. 2le Corn Beef ® 2 Brown Sugar - <= Ivory Hand Soap Castile Soap North Star Lard = 2 tins 25c 4 lbs. 22¢ 4 bars 19e 10 bars 25e 2 Ibs. 23e Caravan Floating Mrs. Smith was a recent visitor to Vancouver, where she visited her husband, who is a patient in the Shaughnessy Military Hospital. Mr. Jack Young was a recent vi- sitor to Vancouver. Misses Bessie and Mary Domke of Va r spent the k-end as guests of their parents. Mr, Jack Fox of Vancouver spent the week-end with his parents. : Otto and Gus Peterson spent some time as gueste of Mr. and Mrs, G.j Purver. Members of the Womens Associa- tion held a quilting party at the El home of Mrs. J. Reid, Ridgedale, on Tuesday. © Hl = sented Mrs. Donaldson with a read- H a a Hee 2 oe BLACK Fins Kill That Fly FLY TOX * 35¢ ° 65¢ aire on DBE 2 bbs. ...... 19¢ Slot Weather Drinks GRANTHAM’S LIME CORDIAL 13-0z. bottle ...... 25¢ MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE | 13-0z. 35¢ 38-02. $1 MALKIN’S FRUIT JUICES — Lemon, Orange, Lime 13-02. bottle ...... DEE LEMONADE POWDER «os. -- “SM B. 8-02; ting Tis sock ote aa Each 5c Mrs. George Gay, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Heal- ey, spent the week-end in Vancouver Mrs. N, Pomeroy visited friends Tomatoes, M.B. 2 tins 25c Corn, M.B.....2 tins 25c Peas, M.B. 5’s..2 tins 25c Thirstaide + ~ ~ Y,-Ib, Sinclair Toffee 5 “20-Grand” Razor Blades Both for - - =~ 20¢ in Vancouver recently. MT. LEHMAN Mrs. Irvin Fleugel expects to M's ABE: . TUNA, FISH M. B. White ws Qie¢ MARMALADE Mrs. Patterson's A Ibs. 35¢ leave shortly to join her husband in f Alaska. Mr. Wm. Merryfield is back at Fig Bars ......., Lb. 15c Mila Broken Sodas .. Lb. 10c CHES! NIE Lb. 23c¢ Lb. Sic the post office after an absence of dent, Delicia .. 35c TE Fresh Grnd Lb. 19¢ Tasttycup ..., Lb. 450 Delicla ...... Lb. 52c Mrs. C, H Herron has returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, A, Burnier in Abbotsford, 4} Mr. Croker on the Bradner road : a hag the misfortune to severely cut = LEMONS— "3 a GRAPEFRUIT— Extra large; 6 for. a a several mouths following an acci- COFFE = A a his hand last’ week. Extra large; Dozen. . 25¢ Batra large; Dovén.. PaDE 25¢ Focal; ios... LOE Tocal; 6 Ibscs-ss.. ODE Scstration; 5 the... LOE Two moré ornamenal trees from Abbotsford have been planted at the mj Prices municipal hall, and will add to the GHMBI natural beauty of the grounds, ABERDEEN An enjoyable afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. C. Ferris, the; occasion belag her birthday. Cards were played and prizes were won by Mrs. J. K. Gledhill and Mrs. C. Morrison. The guest of honor was presented with a zipper bag by the birthday club. Tea was served by Mrs, Alfred Gledhill assisted by Mrs. Z es a i) Friday, June 9th, 10, 11th— Valley First! Build Community Effort—Local Labour, Local Beauty, Local Events Matsqui Munic. is to be congrat- ulated on having F.V.M.P.A. picnic of some 1400 Valley farmers and families gather on municipal grounds June cu) for their annual picnic, W. Denny. The social held in the hall Satur- day evening was well attended. The event was pianned in appreciation of the many who donated their ser+ vices in the building of the com- munity hall, The singing of “ Canada” was followed by some of the old time pieces sung yery heart- fly. Voluneeers contributing to the Program were Mr, Sawatsky and Mr. Holloway, who each sang a solo, a recitation by Mrs. Walter Towland and Miss Sheila Towlan. Mr, Arthur Gledhill and his two sons sang and acted “Old- King ‘Cole’ which was much enjoyed. Dancing folowed till 12 o'clock to the music of the ‘Jolly Rangers”, an orchestra made up of local young people. While the refresh- ments were being prepared, Mr. Arthur Gledhill, vice-president of the club, distributed membership tickets to all present who helped in the erection of the hall. Before the fall meetings start a drive for members is planned, BRADNER —_——- There will not be a service at St. Margarett's church on Sunday, June 12. Tranaportation has been arrang- ed for members of the congregation desirous of attending the ordination service of thelr ministter, Rey. F, S. Henderson, which is to be held on that date at Christ Church Cath- edral in Vancouver. An Afghan tea will be held in the Bradner hall on Thursday after- noon under the auspices of the Com- munity Club. . The Junivr Lacrosse team played Abbotsford on Wednesday last, win- ning by the close margin of 7 to 6. Mr. and Mrs, Curtis of Toronto are visiting their daughtter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brown. Confirmation service was held on Sunday last at St. Margaret's church FELT HATS — At lowest DRY GOODS Post Office Building YOUNG MEN'S A ~ R Due in this week. Lower prices. Ste the range when acy STRAW HATS HEADWEAR FOR DRESS AND EV ERYDAY. USE Jas. Lawrence arrive! ACHT CAPS prevailing prices — FOOTWEAR Telepone 200 Pl Ty SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRS If you suffer foot trouble, let me fit you with he famous “Dexter” Shoes - A. McDONALD Near Binck’s Drug Store Essendene Ave, E. SHORTS AND SLACKS —and the— NEW ATHLETIC JOCKEY SHORTS from Ade Clearing Summer Felts at $1.69 THE SINGER STORE Abbotsford HENDERSON YALE ROAD, ABBOTSFORD HARVEY HeNPENSON, Manager FUNERAL HOME 24-HOUR SERVICE summer months. The your car—test your wheel alignment. Summer Time...Travel-time and Accident- Statistics show that highway accidents increase sharply in time! reason?. longer trips and consequent faster travelling, Be ready for emergencies! Let the Jacartin “Go. over" brakes and lights, Remember, the car car behind the one ahead! Let Brick or Pete see your car, JACARTIN GARAGE | PETE MARTIN the steering and | to watch Is the 4 H a -More cars on the road, H EARL JACOBSON ts eee by the Most Rev. Archbishop De- Pencier, and the following young PHONE 82 people were confirmed: Kathleen Philps, Fay Hansen, Peggy Grey, Dora Dupleix, Russell Burmester,| Holy Communion service Gordon Clark and Roy Dupleix.! His Grace dedicated a memorial to followed. | the d by the late Mrs. Brough, which was ul