ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI_ NEWS have to cover a loss incurred by selling methods. Ties, Socks, all Men’s Furnishing: One Price for Everybody ---the Lowest The business of this store has shown during the past few years that its patrons can save moneythe year round, because we never We sell Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Shirts, Hats, Caps in fact, everything that makes a general store complete, spectacular and sensational 8, Groceries, Meats, Vegetables, Telephones 16 THE PIONEER STORE R. DesMAZES Prop. Abbotsford, Sumas & Matsqui News Member: Weekly News Yukon Press aper Assn. Association. Published Wednesdays. copy must be in before Tu Advertising ay noon 00 in U.S. $1.50 per year in Canada; Display Advertising—45e per col. inch; yearly contract 30ce per col. inch. short-term contracts proportionately. Want Ads—30c¢ for 12 words one in- sertion; each subsequent insert 2 cents per word additional. Municipal, Legal and Government Rates upon application. 20¢ GERALD H. HELLER, Publisher Telephones: Abbotsford Sumas (Farmers’ Mutual) 3417 MATSQUI TO ENTER PRO- VINCIAL FAIR THIS YEAR Preparations for Matsqui’s exhibit in the forthcoming Provincial Exhibi- 927 fair of the were association, started at a directors’ meeting held in Gifford hall on Monday evening. W: and means of financing the two even were discussed and committees delegat- ed to arrange the various classes of ex- hibits. paid-up membership of over 100 as reported by Secretary Loach, who expected this number to be largely in- d. A letter was read from the Westminster Exhibition Associa- ‘ying the Matsqui Agricultural Association that their president, Dr. Wood, had been appointed a director of the Royal City organization. Cost of placing an exhibit in the,Pro vincial fair was variously estimated at $600 to $800, with prospects of prize awards totalling $300 or $400. In this connection Dr. Wood urged that every effort be made to prepare a creditable exhibit for the city event, but to con sider the home fair of first importance Committees were named as follow Messrs. Sibbald, Mutch, Elliott Cattle—Messrs. Blacklock, and Bradner. Sheep—Mes n, Purver, Conroy and A. yciate member). Fruit —Messrs. Owen, Crist, Hu- Stewart ( and flowe rom and Mrs, Sorenson. Poultry— ssrs. Blackadder, Ellwell and Beaton. Dairy produce and hon Messrs. T. Baker, J. Morrison, T. Seldon and Mrs. Gilchrist. | Vegetables— Messrs. Car- michael, Puryer and Harvey. Field produce—Messrs. Lancaster, Gurney and Phillips. Publicity—Messrs. Wood, Loach and Heller. Grounds—Messrs. Mutch, Shogren, Murphy and Phillips. Dance—Messrs. Hougen and Shogren. Members of the committees will meet in on Mz in Gifford hall to fin- lly review the prize list. San Hop Yard Employe Has Leg Broken When Run Over By Team Ole Paulson, an employee of the Can- adian Hop Co., Sumas Prairie, was thrown to the ground and run over by a team he was driving on ‘Tuesday morning, sustaining a broken leg and bruises. He was taken to Chilliwack hospital for attention. —__+« Mr. J, 8. Daly, proprietor of the Mill store, has disposed of his County Line store and with his wife and two chil- dren will take up residence here. Dry goods and grocery stocks at the Mill Store will be increased, and a quick de- liverv service given with a Dodge truck recently purchased. Messrs. N. Hill and A, McCallum are administrators of the Authier estate, which includes the building formerly occupied by the Bank of Montreal. Local business men are invited to a meeting of Abbotsford baseball club to be held in Atangard hotel on Thurs- day (tomorrrow) at 8 p.m., when ele tion of officers and other business is “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 Insley’s Cafe PAULINE M. F. INSLEY - Prop. Opp. B. 0. E. depot. Next to phone ex. Wholesome, Juicy Tender Meats are the only kind we sell. You ean 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 Phone 41 Quality Richly Rewarded As a reward for the perfect quality which P. ic Milk has succesfully maintained since the milk was first of- fered to the public the confidence it has gained has been steadily held and annually increased. For this we are in- deed truly grateful. Pacific Milk Head Onice: Vancouver, B.O. Factories at Ladner & Abbotsford yer to Bellingham, Everson, Everett and Seattle by AUTO STAGE The Payement Route Through Tickets Direct Connections Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham daily at 8.50 a.m, 11.30, 2.30 pm., 5.45 and on Sunday 6.30 p.m Leaves Belling- ham at 7.30 am., 1.00 p.m., 4.00 and 6.00. On Sunday at 8.30 am., 1.00 p m., 5.00 and 10.30. Direct con’ct’n with Huntingdon trains Sumas to Seattle $4.25; Return $6. Sumas to Everett $3.65; Return $5 Sumas to Bellingham $1.25; Return $2 From Bellingham South over the Pa cific Northwest Traction Co., line. J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Sumas Phone X228—X421 St. Andrew’s & Caledonian Society Abbotsford, B.C. bay, W An No entire 5: departm: effected VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF LIQUOR SEIZED IN ABBOTSFORD Customs Officers Blatchford and Leary Seizure of sealed liquor on Friday a carload of shingles w the Abbotsford B. C, from the Hammond Cedar Co. to Inter- Yash. sortec rum, brandies and well-matured liqeurs comprised the seizure, which has been estimated at a retail vs government seals were on any of the bottles, the spirit obviously having been smuggled into Canada for conven- ient entry to the United States. ent. PLASTERING a MOVING AND RAISING BUILDINGS Customs Officer Malcolm, who came to Huntingdon from the Douglas port in. June of last year, has been transfer- red to Vancouver, and Pier D on the waterfront. re was despatched in bond to the King” pending investi Reliable Clock and! Watch Repairs Jewelery, Etc. J.C. TUCKER ~ Good Work at Low Charges Hf \ 53 bottles of un-|]{f ‘ c discovered in ||\\ ¥; ich arrived at depot, in transit 1 variety of whiskey, gin, Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass, Chains, Brooches, Beauty & Tie Pins, Novelties Alexandra Block Abbotsford OSCAR OLUND GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR CONCRETE WORKER ation of $2,600 The Warehouse, Vancouver, ations by the Customs Estimates Free RIVERSIDE ROAD, MATSQUI Matsqui Phone 7430 stationed at — Beef Knuckle Makes Delicious A Few Grocery Specials 3-lb. Tin Crisco a / 1 Wearever Aluminum French Frier 1 89 20¢ 1 Half-Pound Baker's Cocoanut 20c 1 Quarter-Pound Tin Baker’s Cocoanut Southern Style 15c California Asparagus Tips; tin . . 35c Salmon, pink, large - - 7 for $1.00 Nabob or Braid’s Tea, 3lb tin splendid value $2.25 Plum Jam, pure, 4-lb. tins . - 47c ALBERT LEE BAKER AND GENERAL MERCHANT Soup You will hardly believe that so much goodness, so much nourishment costs so little. The sarre is true of all our meats Fresh, Salted and Smoked Meats > A.M. KING Abbotsford’s Permanent Butcher Phone 48 PROFESSIONAL 5 Yarwood & Durrant Barristers and Solicitors Notaries Public Vanconver office— 703-4 Holden Bldg. Branch Office at Abbotsford open every SLABWOOD We are well situated at present to supply slabs in Carload Lots Order Now, and Get Prompt Delivery, thus avoiding long delays and enusring dry wood for Next Winter Racks $20 Gondolas $15 ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING and DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. Next Arbor Ice Cream Parlor Friday WILMA PETERSON at your service SHAMPOOING DR. F. J. Van KIRK MARCELLING MANICURING Special Practices Limtted to EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT Bellingnam National Bonk Bldg. BELLINGHAM, WASH. Ladies and Childrens Haircutting Telephone 103 for appointments ABBOTSFORD || = ~ m D. EMERY, Proprietor - ©. ©. Ves D- 6 6. Gra = FURNITURE MOVING AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING DENTIST tinh We can move anything. We are Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. i the Dunivehy togira pew ie (Office closed Saturdays best service possible. Connected and Sundays) with a company second to none. Give us a call and you will be Lady Assistant in Attendance properly treated. Phone 97 SUMAS, WASH. -——-) DR. J. F. WOOD VE Ss MATSQUI. B.C. J. Buneral Director and Phone 4903 (Special service arrangements for south side of river.) GEORGE §. GERMAIN, D.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Three-Year Palmer Graduate Neurocalometer Service Office Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Evenings and Sundays by appointment Office at HANSEN BLOCK, SUMAS Residence Phone, Nooksack 1617 Cream and Egg | SHIPMENTS WANTED | Try Our Service Accurate Tests Prompt Returns and Highest Prices Phone at our expense SEYMOUR 5056 TERINARY URGEON Phone Matsqui 2305 VANCOUVER CREAMERY CO. 15-23 Alexander Street H. 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Radio Department Specials Lewis offers the best values in Radio Receiving Sets, and Sells on Easy Terms, Without Interest De Forest and Crosley Three-Tube Set, complete with Tubes, A and B Batteries, Headphones, Loud- be speaker and Aeriel Equipment. Radiola Three-Tube Set, complete with Tubes, A and B Batteries, headphones, Loudspeaker and