We're desperate enough to jump off a roof- top if it would bring us some help. © We need a full time cashier, 2 counter girls and > kitchen help. Even part time help would be appreciated. Drop in and talk it over. Contract for supplying the been attacking the Province’s ing the transformers f ‘or the 1 unit of 25,000 kva. The contract for low tension house second bat a three transform- ers for No. ew a Phe H, Carl Goldenberg, sole com- at the B.C. Pow to enquire Campbell River een has been Rinto Provincial- awarded to English ElectricCom-| PROVINCIAL- Municipal rela. pot of St, Catherines, Ontario,| MUNICIPAL tions, has com- been announced by RELATIONS = pleted his hear- mier John Hart. The same com- Statistical Af ogre was submitted Songs various provincial officials» ond the jg ye in Sperry all the to Rsee.e vey Bag tions prio: g hia re- “| port and Se ee a total force River work. settee tae peo a fair at Williams Lake and the P.G.E. stockya At Sechelt, foundations are 150-kw = Black Shingle Varnish 5 Gallon Tins ....... . Per Gallon 65¢ | = Per Square Foot .. Abbotsford Lumber COMPANY LIMITED —-——— Do You Remember Tenmy Years Ago Fann Br gp yg om August 26, 1926 7 A truck line operated by D, Emery is to start in york At a meeting of the ford Athletic Association the fol- The old “ate i hall is bei ui demolished preparation ~ mele of were destroy the old wooden struc- ture built in maori . Bes Frank Seta Minister Agriculture, in addressing the Steontive of the race my ed boards spect to ‘oving the fertil wo, ery fh using greater quanti ttc ON the Bor- stal System of schapiitating elinquents in bat het be PHONE 10 By ‘Alex. Donaldson, yard manage. — young — Columbia, will ENDS LONG SERVICE George E. After 44 years’ service with Pohiges ot- Kheiloope bas retired. SCHOOL DAYS Will soon be here again! — FOR THE YOUTHS AND BOYS WE HAVE — OVERALLS YOUTHS SHOES, 11 to 13 DRESS PANTS PULLOVER SWEATERS SPORT JACKETS ZIPPER SWEATERS MELTON CLOTH JACKETS DRESS SHIRTS BOYS SHOES, 1 to 5 PYJAMAS TIES BRACES BELTS BOOTS AND SHOES we LEES MONTROSE AVENUE ARMORIZED TIRES niversary on circa took first munity hall. ‘asa Lodge of Alamos held their fourth an- Sunday, * + i Te s 7 PENCILS, Drawing, “All Grades EVERSHARP AUTOMATIC PENCILS . AUTOMATIC PENCILS ...... sept H F 10¢ Each © $10.00 Each and $1.00 Se and ae Ve and 28e | SCRIBBLERS Se Each MUSIC DICTATION BOOKS : 1c Each GRAPH MATHEMATICAL BOOKS . We Each DRAWING BOOKS, Sketch Wire bound 28 Each PAINTS - INKS ~ PASTE . AVONS ‘ weaas 50c a Box 1.15 a box; 10¢ Each _.. We Bach .. @Se Each 1Se and 45¢ .. We Bach | f - z MUCILEGE AND PASTE... CRAYONS, Wax BAN § 8 # — TEXT BOOKS — All Text Books Are on Hand and Sold at Government Maintained Prices Weir's Rexall Pharmacy — 10 YEARS AGO August 26, 19 26, 1936 % Murdock “McKinnon of Kil constructing i room bi McKenzie CALL IN AT THE — RAVINE SERVICE STATION — ie— “HOME GAS AND OIL PRODUCTS” FIRESTONE TIRES § ARROW BATTERIES “CAR LUBRICATION and WASHING et, Station 127 - Res. 275K Bill Hay, Prop. tt 3 Abbotsford, B.C. School m i shifts. daily cutting the Vancouver from 1937 to holas. hill south of St. Nic! b Se a ee at Port C areas the, Borstal ptr tha with some modifications on the initial ven- pen honor system will still be the e keynote of of the plan of cor- no no fences, rer bars, no locks (6 keep’ the| R boys in. Fae Graham L.” Davis, noenial di- rector for the W. K. Kellogg Foundation oi ned Creek, Michigan, will conduct a survey of hospital requirements for Bri- tish Columbia at no cost to the Province, it was announced by Hon, G. S. Pearson, Provincial ‘This is the first step in plan- LL AY Force ern Command will built Alaska they left on a tour System from BEHARRELL MANAGER ‘WILL PACE FROIP. MISSION ‘ BUCKERFIELD’S LTD. ‘ e Ladner nnouncement made recently | thi ot the prtebetton Of Bisger Boharrel| 2 YO BRANCH pases Creek, pa ‘e, ihe August The expedition, known “North,” is to bé connoissance of of possible training areas for the future by Western Members of the press are be- a to accompany the column. ning a long-range program of Png 1. construction and remo- deling or on re- quirements. 98. Work on the Hope-Princeton road has been somewhat retard- ed by the short- HOPE- age of men and PRINCETON neg of supplies ROAD to strikes, it pe F apenenied by Hon. E. C, Carson, Minister of Public Works. Contracts on this link between the Coast and the interior of the Province, to date amount to $2,892,000, The contracts call for the road to be completely Septernber of next year. Cue derable Progress, however, bee Last week moved in = big bh . Approximately, 10,000 acres of forest have been FOREST sprayed by fo- SPRAYING ray officials to brin trol hemilock loopers which have ng under con- C.N.R. EARNINGS by]. mat 7 e in 16,00 o v tha: 16,000. yards rock were} (tas @ EXPECT BIG CROWDS —_—_— Crowning of the Harvest Queen a big sports, live- stock all the fun of the parade will start at 1 p.m. Sept. 2 and will a antag by the crowning of the Senior cattle show at the vale ir dance will be held in the ‘\thietie Hall at Langley Prairie Friday evening, Sept. 6 —$—<—<——— GEMS OF _ COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION Walk-In Boxes Priced at $34.95 Hot Point ELECTRIC ES at . $14.50 — Also — inclination nado.—Mary Baker Eddy. penses venue