cS ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS lela lalallala bala tela tate La! Pt Hit Colds with the 1-2 1.—Gargle with LISTERINE Z.—Use LISTERINE COUGH DROPS BUY A LARGE BOTTLE OF LISTERINE FOR And get a 10¢ package of Cough Drops Free ! 50c KUTEX HAND CREAM SPECIAL ...... BO¢ 50c TUBE NYAL Milk of Mag. Toothpaste with Fountain Pen and Propel-Repel Pencil BOTH ........ BOE gE . : @ FARMBPRS—Have you got one of Pearson’s “Creolin” Stock Hand- = books? If not call in tod and get one. z 75 4°. 25¢ WE KEEP GENUINE “CREOLIN” DRUG STORE 8% 40¢ 16° BLACK’S 35e LYON’S TOOTH POWDER SPECIAL ...... D7¢ 25c West TOOTH PASTE 50c West TOOTH BRUSH cope | | Films Prescriptions 4 24.) " O 3 § Day or— z 24-hour Photo Finishing PHONE 104 rai IF YOU CAN’T COME TO US We will come to you Our complete and twenty-four-hour wrecking service has taken many a motorist out of a difficult situation. Radiator and General Repair Work also given prompt and thorough attention. JACARTIN GARAGE “BRICK” JACOBSON “PETE” MARTIN Opposite Abbotsford Theatre Phone 82 RED-SHIRTED LADS STAND the educational woik it is carrying on UARD OVER B.C. FORESTS in the interest of forest fire preven- The Canadian Forestry Association, tion. As the majority of fires in this with its Junior Forest Wardens and province are caused through human moving picture caravan, is known in carelessness, the drive this year every corner of British Columba for against the menace will be carried on THE SCIENTIFIO OTEG) EGG PRESERVATIVE = DRY STORAGE OF EGGS IN SHELL SOLD IN Do not let food lie for months saturated in liquids TWO SIZES and harmful chemicals. Store eggs dry in a box, up on a shelf or down in che basement. BIJOU TIN No mess—no preparation—no pails of liquids or Covers “Approx, chemicals—Open a small tin and it is ready for 360 EGGS use, 1 GAL. TIN “ore? is a thin, clear liquid. Eggs dipped into it ~ Covers Approx. are immediately covered with a very thin in- 7,000—8,000 visible coating, colourless, odourless and pure as BEGGS butter. “OTEG” eggs Boil, Poach or Fry like new laid eggs. “OTEG” eggs can be shipped or sent by post, they are completely sealed. - “OTEG” is non-inflammable, also harmless to hands and skin, OTEG is used by Hotels, Cafes, Hospitals, Poultry Farmers, Ex- porters, etc. Numbers of enthusiastic letters of appreciation, Thou- sands of tins in use during the last four years. Poultrymen—Here is your chance—Store your surplus eggs and obtain the benefits. Eggs quite fresh for poaching, frying, omelettes, etc., after eight to ten months or more. Save on every egg in Autumn and » Winter. 500 eggs save dollars with no trouble. Sole Canadian Agents— JAMES MARTIN & CO. 1342 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C. Phone Sey. 6146 Write for prices and particulars Book your order now for spring delivery ON SALE AT ALL GROCERY STORES Os J) AI 7 ASRELE little thing,” declared. Prof. W. B, Cartmel, of the -& University of Montreal, sitting in the book-strewn study of his Westmount home where, for some months past, since his retirement from the Northern Electric Company, as mathematical expert, he has worked out the highly complicated mathematical formulas by which he attempts to disprove the Einstein theory of the non-existence of ether and the constant speed of light. Addressing the American Physical Society in New Fork re- cently, he took his audience by surprise when he showed them that the slight difference observed between the velocity of light in the two beams reflected upon the interferometer in the original telescope experiment many years ago was not an error as Einstein mainta’ ns, but was just what should be expected, and indicates an. ether drift” and proyes Newton’s third law correct and domicals ala any cae Says the genial pp nexeseo aii a mere) is eyes, “they have got to ‘show me better proo: than they have yet brought”, 2 ks E 8) BOARD OF TRADE MOVES FOR GREATER SAFETY ON YALE RD. NEAR ABBOTSFORD Forcible, but not inappropriate words were used at the Board of SOCIAL EVENING PROCEEDS TO GO FOR WELFARE WORK The social evening sponsored by the Welfare Club, held tn the Men's Club hall on Thursday evening was quite well attended, despite the adverse Weather, and a splendid program was enjoyed. The following artists tool part: Mrs. W. Coutts, Mrs. Perry Starr, Miss Margaret Wattie, Mr Morrison, Miss Margaret Finch, Miss Kathleen Webster, Peggy Ande George Grant, J. Berry, P. Lamb Mrs. Anderson was accompanist. veral members of the Carmenians so gave assistance, Little Joyce Mar- shall contributed, and Master Berry, not quite four years old, to the great delight of the audience, sang comp- letely through ‘Home on the Range". Mr. G. Pratt gave a brief history of the inauguration and work of the Welfare Club and Mr. Berry senior gave a short address. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the jfrom as far as the Hindu temple to concert, Proceeds amounted to $1285. Cow-Testing Ass'n, Elects Officers The annual meeting of the Sumas- Matsqui Cow-Testing Association, was held at the home of T. I. Seldon on Wednesday, evening, March 11. The report of R. A. Wilson, super- visor, Showed 24 herds on test, with an average of 366 lbs. butterfat. The high cow was owned by R. Machell, with a record of 591 Ibs, butterfat; highest two-year-old was owned by|this mesage v rt, with a record of 652 Ibs. ja B. Stew: Trade meeting, Monday evening, urg- ing the necessity of some action be- ing taken in the very near future to safeguard life and property on the section of the main highway extend- ing from near the badminton hall to the Hindu temple. This route is used a great deal by residents of the district walking to and although show some discretion , the meeting was mostly cone about school children who frequent the highway at hours when considerable motor traf- fic was also passing. ‘The school management will be ask- ed to warn the pupils and caution them against playing or being indif- ferent to the danger in the locality. The government highways department will be approached to “strip” the road the Abbotsford town limits, and to build a cinder walk on one side of the highway frem the mill road east to beyond Henderson's funeral Home. Mequest will also be made that reflec- tors be put in place at one or two important locations along the high- way. There may be signs erected lim- iting the speed of vehicles to a pace consistent with safety, and warning those guilty of a very heavy penalty. Police will be asked to co-operate in checking up on offenders. school in British Columbia to help the Canadian Torestry Association spread the message of forest and game conservation in their respective districts, These lads felt that one of the most effective ways to carry out Your opportunity to meet and consult the Tip Top Tailors’ STYLIST W.D. LOWDEN who will be at our store March 26th not only by wearing bronze badge, but by wearing a Herds with an average of 350 Ibs.|U/form which would be more con- butterfat or more wer Roy Machell ....... «eee 405 spicuous. new Junior Forest Warden red shirt. Hence they adopted the Although the Junior Forest Ward- en movement first originated in this province, it has now been startled in Wastern Canada and in Newfoundland with oustanding suecess. D. S. Blacklock 405 T. Delair 401 B. Stewart 394 J. Moore 888 T. S. Higg: ? 383 Mrs. H. O. Keefer . 379 Mrs. C, Stafford 373 ly W. Gurney and Son 366 Mrs. A. C. Austin .... 355 F. A. Beha 355 Emil Anders: 350 The directors were re-elected as fol- lows: L. T. Beharrel, president; B. Stewart, secretary. Mrs. Seldon sery- ed refreshments. more strongly than ever before by the Association, together with the B. C. Torest Service, One of ‘the greatest mediums the Association has for carrying on this work is through its 6,000 Junior Fors, est Wardens; boys selected from every DR. J. E. LUKAS DENTIST Office— (The News Building) MODERN X-RAY EQUIPMENT Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment Telephone 103 SEE hae NIEW CAR Now on Display Demonstration Given Home Service Station ee Abbotsford Telephone 28 EN! This is important! Mr. W. D. Lowden, the Tip Top Tailors’ Stylist, will visit our store,where he may be consulted without obligation by men of this town on any questions of style, fabric or color pertaining to a well-dressed appearance. The benefit of Mr. Lowden’s experi- ence is of course given without obliga- tion and is offered as just one more reason why you should come to our store, at least to compare, before you order Spring and Summer clothes anywhere. More woollens than ever make up the Tip Top Spring and Summer range— more styles —better tailoring and finish—yet the price is only $25.75 for your unrestricted choice. J. GILMOUR Abbotsford - Telephone 4 J EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR “TIP TOP. TAILORS The Worlds Lorgeit One Prige Toilart 6 > Staves trom Cost to Coait - Deolecs Everywhare BRADNER Mrs. Cunninham is spending a few Nelson S days in Vancouver, recuperating from ervice her recent illness, Mrs. G. H. Loach was the guest of R2t° & epee Mrs. A. J. Moxon in Vancouver for a apid fficient hop Sew Daya lastiweel, WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED WITH Miss Edith Gledhill has returned to FULL STOCK OF PARTS TO Vancouver, after spending a week at REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF her home here. Miss Adeline Gledhill is visiting her aunt in Vancouver for a time. Roads in the district are now al- most back to normal condition, and RADIOS Telephone 75* The News Block the restrictions enforced while thaw- ae ee taking place have been re- Auction Sales. 2 A number of friends of the Aber-| FOR A SUCCESSFUL FARM SALE deen Birthday Club met at the home phone me collect Chilliwack of Mrs. A. Gledhill on the occasién of 3542 or 4652 her birthday, and that of Mr Smith's Mrs. W. Middleton and Mrs. J. Catto won prizes at the whist drive P.O. Box 597 Jack/ {VAN HURNDALL - Auctioneer CHILLIWACK, B.C. that was held. The honored guests were presented with an shandkerchief each, and Mrs. Smith] a flower pot. Cribbage Players Busy In a series of “best two out of three’ cribbage games, Legionnaires won two straight from the Atangard Hotel, the ore in each being 19-17 In the first game of a second series, however, the hotel men turned the tables, and (beat the veteran's 24-11, the worst beating the Legion ever re- ceived. In the first game of a new series, Atangarders defeated “Tommy Math- ers’ Kilgard a Straiton Hill Billies” by a score of 22-14, The teams pluying these short se- ries find it more convenient than try- ing to keep up to schedule in a regul- ular league tournament. COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. 404 Standard Bank Building U0ID. Sey. 7410 Office attendance at Chilliwack bi-monthly GASOLINE 18c gallon CANADIAN TRADE INVITED ! SUMAS GARAGE E. R. MOLLARD Opposite Rose Theatre UC SUMAS _ _ WASH. | Ls The famous Oxford and Cambridge oars- : men who have been thrilling the world ; with their annual spring boat race for H nearly 100 years make light ales, stout and H wholesome beer part of their training to reliable b diet, reports. More than most athletes, these champions reqiire stamina, and abundant reserve energy. quiet nerves AGE & PURITY GUARANTEED BY $10.000 BOND. COAST BREWERIES JMITED VANCOUVER NEW WESTMINSTER = This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of B, C,. initialled | received a rose bowl and Mrs, Gledhill ead