ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS SON MEN’S SUITS ~ ee \ \ i i x AEN'S | SUITS ain af 2 | Sale Starts Friday Morning : ( nes Bot 2 5 ri Asese) WORK SHIRTS; one big sweep x &e- BR] mM three price groups— i) ze TT] GROUP OxE—Limited quanuty only. 2 Siz large roomy cut, uypie sutehod MEN’S BATHING SUITS “om “spi Navy bine, blue chamb- Universal and Fiasn makes, all wool} = 2 PL ASE RN cabesaotat elastic rib stitch, m black, blues, etc] Ez is pe air ake ore eS : 3 4 ARRIVES ahot Salee EPRICE: E§ wm] ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE— $1.69 eel Zsa VAG mene Re o &. GROUP TWO—Includes 480 only. BOYS BATHING SUITS | % S22] sie. quay. ciple stitched work Pure Wool 57s shirts, ruily guaranteed and roomuly Rem tae rates, é cut of put check, chambrays, khakis Pure wool, sizes se. 34, cach— an - aud navy blue shirtings in checks and ic = ev ore oon - ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE— QUALITY SWIMMING SUITS] 2= 89e i baling quality, imcludmge Janteens, rs = es Witteteost ete. Poutively tie finest] 42, | GROUP THREE—Includes all our i swung Suits, Vaiues to $5.50 gcz tity work shirts. No re- ANNLVeaSartx SALas KCL — Som Sues 14 to 1934 for big men > $3.69 fiz Vatues to $1.95 . | eS) Anniversany sate PRICE— PENMAN’S UNDERWEAR | £32 ° 99c Petuuans “95” Shirts and Drawers | =. 5 ANNIVERSARY Salus RICE— baa 8 MEN’S SHIRTS $1.49 FEO] Forsyth and Arrow makes, in new : TER S| patterns and styles, values to $2.45 MENS PULLO’R SWEATERS Ber my ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE— xi quallly pure wool, in blue, fawn,] BE > x luck ane gree 3 OR NIVERSAM® Saus PRICE— ea « MEN|SIWORK: HEELS ; y S Pure woot in light or dark shades, val- bach $1.89 re nes to 30¢ per pair COTYON BATHING SUITS 1 6] PRAT E Ne Te Pete & |1 pair 19c 5 pairs 89c 39c Sizes 2U-34, Anmiversary Sale Price— MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS — eu WORK BOOTS eS ‘Good quality calf oxfords in black or Solld le ith EG Dro Values to $4.95 2 OE ao 22 | ANNIVNSARY SALE PRICE— ‘ $2.59 RE 5 5 ODD PANTS oR SILK AND LISLE HOSE We have reduced many high priced Ee 8 A fine grade In fmnicy patterns ag well ~ 2a 3 | < as a ne usual plain colors SARs ERR ES ered at SEA SALE PRICE— ANNIVERSAstx SAU PRICE— mer 3 29c 2.95 mae ; 2 MEN’S UNDERWEAR High Prictd_unes also reduced {5 “| Galbriggan shirts and drawers, Fin- MEN’S COMBINATIONS 25 GQ] est quuity, made in Canada. reg. 5¥6 Balonggan, Short siceves and knee se5 Garment 49c Jeng! as ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE— lz < \ DRESS SOCKS : 1 ; 89c fe] 1 pair, 19c 5 pairs 89c ; Mrs. Hall has returned home from the hospital. $ ‘At the annual meeting of Farmers’ for $1 Mutual ‘Telephone Co, shareholders S A R Y A x E SUMAS DISTRICT On his way to the F.V.M.P.A. pic- nic at Cultus on Saturday, Mr. Tom teld, reeve of Surrey, met with an ac- © the Watson farm, Delair road, his car overturning. His young daughter was slightly cut by glass. ‘echnically disqualified, Councillor Blacklock has vacated his seat re senting ward two, Nomination day 1s set for od June 27, and elec- tion da than one candidate nominate r Thursday, June 30, T. . Straiton is returning officer, poll to be declared at Wha’ ad. he Sumas Prairie at the jal Club mot home of Mrs, Baynes on ‘Thurs- day, June 16th, Plans were made for the third annual picnic to be held at the Perry Starr home on July. 7th. held in Bellingham last week, C, O. Hill was re-elected president. Flour is being distributed free to Sumas (Wash). needy and unemploy- Forty million bushels of wheat was purchased by the federal farm Yoard and special legislation provided for its distribution to needy all over the country, Free transportation is given the Wheat by railway and truck lines, Drilling is to be immed{ately resum- ed at the St. Ive’s oil site near Nook- sack, Drilling halted recently at # depth of 933 feet when a heavy flow of gas was encountered. Mrs. Annie Bligh of Huntingdon Is Chilliwack Board of Trade is urg- ing immediate oiling of the ‘Trans- Canada highway between Abbotsford and Sumas pumping station to be completed in time for July 1. ‘A ox News photographer was over the McKercher tobacco plantation last week, taking a film of scenes of cul- tivation processes, Workmen expect to be employed throughout the winter curing the crop Born.—To Mr, and Mrs. Charles Roberts, in M. S. A. hospital, on Mon- day, a son. Speaking Plainly Kditor News: We are getting pretty tired of the Various asses wao go about sighing senumentauy and saying that after ull goud Will come Out of the depress- jon. ‘he idea that the country needs to go inrough hell to secure a few dub- yous Diessings 18 all wrong. 4U18 Like \euibg a Smaiipox patient thac tne rest in ped will do him good. Maybe it wili—buc it wasn't necess- ary for him to risk his lite and suffer for weeks Just to get & rest. it is wue that good occaslonamy evii—but it springs much more freely from good. And ivs a funny theory that we must have @ whole iot of evil, so that, perhaps, a few trilies of goodness may appear, “he depression, of course, is both Worse than and not so pad as it is painted, oliticlans,- especially tend \o empnasize tne badness or tke not- so-bauness, according to their politi- cal coloring and vove-getting ideas. voliticians ure very noisy, abd so their usually-1dictic ideas get quite wide circulation. bur anyway, the general trend of humaniy and numan comiort is back ward during depressions, aud no so- prustry can alter that fact. And kid- ding Sufferers that their morals are getung peter or that thelr economic éducation js proceeding wonderfully 4s jus¢ downright cruelly, J... He Really Wants a Job EXPERT IN WATER WAVING FINGER WAVING MARCELLING SHAMPOOING HAIR CUTTING For Appointment— TELEPHONE 407 GOOD GLASSES —if you need them GOOD ADVICE —if you don't. WM.H. FRANCKS REPRESENTING The Columbia Oplical Co. 510 Hastings St. W., Vancouver 401 Standard Bank Building, will make professional calls in ABBOTSFORD on FOURTH Saturday ALL DAY at Mr. J. C. Tucker's Jewelry Store, opposite Lee's, ABBOTSFORD hospital Open display floor for automobiles is being built by Abbotsford Motors adjoining the garage Mrs, McMenemy, Mr. J. McMenemy and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ayres visited Mr, and Mrs. Thompson on LONSDALE.—Paseed away, in M.S A. hospital on June 20 at 6.30 a.m, Mrs. Margaret Lonsdale, in her 47th year, culminating a long illnes#. Mrs, Lonsdale was born im coanty La- Belle, Ontario, and had resided in Ab- boteford for the past seven years. She is survived by her husband, Sam Lons- Try the Home-Town Garage First ! New Ford V8 ... Used Cars No need to “go to town” for a bargain in a used car or a satis- factory purchase of a new one. On our used car list we have sev eral SNAPS—and, we know the cars. We are enlarging our facilities for displaying automobiles, and invite you to call and see our models of the NEW FORD V8. oD Abbotsford Motors GOODYEAR TIRES UNION GASOLINE, REPAIRS & PARTS Telephone 62 Schnare & Jacobson Mr. Editor— i WANNA JOB. I DRINK OCCAS- lonally and 1 smoke ail the time. 1 nave my lazy streaxs, but mostly am a giutton for work when it's work I like 16 do. J have tour kias, rang: ing from highschool age to the oy ail destroying era, so don’t make me any low wage offers Anyway, @ poorly paid newspaper man is aiways wamu poor at his craft. 1f he under- estumates his worth, you can bet your spoued copies he's not tning youd offer him. otfice mat worth any. Tim a trot know nothing about lino- quake up forms una prcss- as Worsmg at them, and t to know anything about For.a man supposed to work ‘ With [es hands and his back too, and do ail equally well. 1 know news and can write-it. 1 can write headlines and Captions. My yerbs of action in head simply bark at you or leap out into your face. My educational viack- ground and years of observation enable The to write editoriais tnat are read “‘whether they are good, bad, or in- difterent is beside the purpose. L Courage plus Co-operation Successful business and progressive farmers turn optimistic eyes to the Future—always improving, bettering, n no country nor district are avail- ability of building materials, particu- larly lumber, more favorable. Right here is one of the first producing points of good lumber in this province. The local mill is an integral part of the pro- press of this district, Builds Great Centres — | Yard Full of Best Assorted Lumber Grades in the Valley. We Meet | All Price or Quality Competition until we have been given an opportunity to quote you— ——there's a reason. ABBOTSFORD LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED EDGAK TRETHEWEY, President, J, K. DES BRISAY, Treasurer. don't believe the Liberals are the uarchangles of the count any more than the conservatives are the ser- aphim and bim. wouldn't work “any hours’ ror a worthwhile needs a change of scenery during his 24 hours and he ulso needs lots of spare time to read and digest and cogitate if he 1s going to dare to interpret the news and thought of tie world for other people to read. By the way, am aiso one of the world’s ders, Which means I turn out clean copy in the first place Which also means I never spell oce- fasion with more than take telephonic pony repor being stuck at the word sury : and never have spelled naphtha with only one h. Futhermore, 1 know the difference between words aphasia and amnesia. I've , written of a real estate sale being “consummated”, when the word aide is to be used I put it aide and not aid. I know the word opinion shouldn't be coupled with the word cunsensus (and I nover spell that word with ac in the middle). and wonder of wonders I know an accident always “happens” and never occurrs, Asa parting shot, if you'd hire me as the resuxt of read- ing a five or ten-line classified adver- tixement Instead of first getting a 4- or 6,000 word condensed autobioxra- ° s phy of myself. then you're a darn fool, and I wouldn't want to work for you anyway, J.8.L. a patient in Merrilyn hospital, sure | Save-Cent Prices at Lee’s Cash Grocery FOR THt AY, FRIDAY AND SG, SATURDAY ONLY— ‘ VMAX Picnic Hams - Lb. 12c Hf a Butter Alberta 3 Ibs. 53¢* 4 Sodas broken 2 pkts. 19c g. Preserving Jars Quarts dozen $1 A5 Jar Rings - 2 dozen 15c Memba - 2 packets 27c Certo - - bottle 29c © Parawax - _ 1-lb. packet 13c Writing Padslarge. plain orlined15¢ Cleanser Royal Crown packet 5c¢ Cheese Brookfield half-Ib. pkt. 15¢ | Toilet Soap Maxine - 4 for 10c Soup Heinz assorted - 3 tins 27c | Tea good quality. - 3 bs. 85c Pork & Beans 16-oz. tin 3 for 25¢ © Bakery Bargains BABY JELLY ROLLS, each.. 4 COOKIES, plain & fruit, doz 10° PARKER HOUSE ROLLS - doz. f : D doz. Ce 2am BUTTER-CUP CAKES, doz. 20° j i EF 23, 24 & 25— = TEA Special Blend - - Lb. 29c; 3 Ibs. 79c | COFFEE Highway fresh ground Lb. 29c; 3 Ibs. 79c | | JELLY POWDERS Maximum - 4 packets 19¢ (| 3 BAKING POWDER Empress - - - Tin 19¢di PORK AND BEANS Royal City - - - ) PEAS Aylmer - §- - == = «= (‘Tin /8e) SWEET MIXED BISCUITS (broken) .- _.Lb. 15¢ [{] SHREDDED WHEAT - - - - 3 packets 25c 1D YOUR CHOICE OF - 5 G Safeway, Blue Ribbon, Naiob 39° { or Malkin’s Tea, perlb. - - i LIMIT 2 POUNDS a Wy) High Quality Meats at Low Prices ff Oven Roasts 16¢ Rib Boiling Beef 9 a rt Choice Steer Beef Thick and Meaty LB. i Pork Shldr. Rsts. 11¢ | Veal Stew 25c | Young and Tender LB. Fresh Local Veal 2 LBS, H Cottaze Roll | halflb. Cooked Ham ) oe, | Mila ae and oat BE half-bb. Bologna }25° BUTTER Fraser Valley 3 Ibs. 61c BUTTER Alberta - 3 Ibs. 57c | Best Food’s 16-0z. - 3%c MAYONNAISE 32-0z. - 68c BACON Safeway half-lb. packet 9c LARD Swift's pure 2-lb. packet 19c BREAD white or brown ~- Loaf 5c With hae grocery Pete of $2.00 or Over, we L l 4 B.C. SUGAR -" at - 10 Ibs. 39c/ ip a & SYRUP Rogers or Crown 5-Ib. ti MATCHES ddy’s be : 3 ne 2 MEMBA for jams and jellies 2 pkts. 29¢ PASTRY FLOUR Star 7-Ib. sack 25¢ CLASSICSOAP white iaundry 7hars25e| JIF SOAP FLAKES - large packet 15¢ CASTILE TOILET SOAP 5 jumbo bars 2oc 2-55 aN r General Blacksmithing Wheelwright & General Wagon Work | ia dale, five sons, Dalton, Leslie, Stanley and Gorel; also two & Reynolds of Portland, Ore, and Mrs. J. Walker of Ontario; also three brothers, William, Alex and Daryal Cameron, in Alberta. The fun- eral was held this afternoon from the family residence, Mr, ist, officiating, C. Morgan, ¢¥~| 0) Mr. W. Hale and Mr. K. Hill of Al-| berni visited at the home of Mr. W.| Wattle over the week-end | Mr Wattle and son Robert of moved inte visiting in Abbotsford.| vacated | Lavery and family} Mr, Bill McKay d Mr, and| parents on Sunda s jed by Mr, Bourdman of V loc Naw Weatminster.v | Mra. C, Nelson last week, er of his accompan-| ‘fancouyer, | ' Horse Shoeing a Specialty JOHN SORBY The old McMenemy Shop, Abbotsford, B,C, a Fresh Vegetables and Fruit-— | ORANGES — family sizie APPLES fancy Winesaps ‘ike ae LEMONS juicy - Dozen 19c BANANAS golden ripe 3 Ibs. 29c|) LETTUCE large heads selected ea. 5c}, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, O UCUMIKER, TOMATOES, GAR- KOYS, ONIONS A Safeway Stores Limined Ce td eS