ABBOTSFORD, - SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Guns ! Ammunition! : COLEMAN SUNSHINE INST’ (SHAL LANTERN CROSS-CUT PITCHER SPOUT PUMP for 14 6-F. SPORT- ~LOOTH BUCK SAW, LANCE-TOOTH SAW, ey YOUR HUNTING BUY YOUR THE CASE AND A CONSIDERABLE | ATE LAMP $1.00 extra). each eeeee iu w vl guaranteed, . -in. pipe; will lift 25-ft. Hosiery Specials ee ate tops ¢ MEN’S SO 'S—Pure ear 21. -Ib. ison, Pr. 30° = LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE—Heavy service, full fash- 79° ioned; several shades. Sizes 8% to 914 for .......- & Underwear Specials COMBIN? ATIONS—Wooltex, fleece Mined and U: ME: OSE a Plated in the new fall ayia eae HO: E—Botany Wool, light heather, 69° 49° fancy MEN’S RIB SHIRTS 34 to 42; heavy; ae skein ... ARTSYL ROPE_—FPloss, pull ske D. M. G.—about 60 shades, LADIES and CHILDRE: HAN Special, cach . WOODEN KNITTING PINS—TE. 15-in, NEEDLES—sizes 4 to 8. FEATHERWEIGHT NEEDLES- ERINODE NEEDLES—all size: Per nes cli iz at per suit ..... VHILDREN'S COMBINATIONS—Penman 71 and Mason 31:00 fleece; 22 to 32. Garment- MEN’S SHIRTS AND “DR: AW ERS— atural wool, British make; medium weight, sizes to da, D DRAW Garment In the Notion Eee oes YARN—Oorticelli Thistlebloom in al of nice shades On. Special per suit - 229 sizes $4.40 ERS—Pure Wool, i doz DKE! ‘S—Swiss Mull AC Per a 7 to 12 Set 25° 15° Non-bending; ABBOTSFORD, B, ©. Phone 130 DALY’S General Store KILGARD, B. 0, Phone 155X ye \ m x] % VJ = * * % Shop fully equipped for all repair work % x % _ $ BRETTS (Abbotsford) LTD. : j % otsror RY & _ & _E. H. CABELDU, Mg.-Dir. Telephone 82 % 3 “ KOOOOX OOK OOOOY i : WANT ADLETS 7 e - POR SALE—Turkeys, breeding and table; young toms, young “he Tul ars ; Mrs. Gordon Ferguson, Le | man Rd,, South of ' WILL TRADE—1928 Chevrolet c ‘) is gB00d condition, for piano or what have you; also electric radio. Mrs. ‘ Vic Ferguson, Mt. Lehman road, %- mile north of Yale Rd, 1 FOR SALE—Guernsey and heifers; due Octob: and Janu: R. Mockford, } s Rd., 1p WANTED- ed milk cooler, State full particulars in first letter, John G, Anderson, Matsquj. 1p | WILL trade Ford car in good condi- tion and almost new steel range for good gear-shift car. Box 1, , News office ades of cattle and the ugly | Milk Pail Propaganda (Continued from Front Page) Men of action ! Action and audae- Do we possess them? Are we to await a Hitler, who, hay- ig the nerve to wbolish the use of powder and lipstick by women, will Surely dictate the minimum milk con- sumption for the masses Adults one pint r day! Children one quart per day! s What cAre the Facts? HE Lower Mainland population approximates 350,000, Five head should consume about one gallon per day, equivalent to 70,- 000 gallons total daily consumption, Equivalent to: Twenty-one million pounds of milk per month or 840,000 pounds of but- ter fat (4% average test). The July 1933 butterfat summary of the F. V. M. P. A. is as follows: total butter- fat receipts 547,449 Ibs; total whole milk 13,082,520 pounds, Thus the complete receipts of the M. ID FV. P. A. for July only approach the Lee fluid consumption by about 60 Since it se difficult to ascertain the quantity of non-cooperative milk pro- duced on the Lower Mainlana, we can be generous and say it amounts to the balance of the potential de- mand, 1.e.:40% ‘Yherefore the total milk produced in the Coastal area would just about meet the saturation point of sweet miix consumption, Nothing would remain for the hund- red and one subsidiary uses for miukK — butter-making, che mak- ing, ice-cream manutacture, canned muks, the candy and confecuonery trades, and so on. Lo say that the public will not per- mit it’s alimentary tract to be sooth- ed by this large amount of nutritive food is just weakness. Has it been tried? long? How much? When everything I see, read and r, Dulsates to the tune of: ‘A pint in the morning will keep you from mourning.” “A gill of good cream makes life one long scream.” “To retain your sweet wiles, drink whole milk and smile.” And so on ad nauseum. Whenever I learn that sunner schools have been established for teachers (and all school trustees) who know less about milk than they do about beer.. When the Minister of Education, under milk-conscious pressure, is compelled by necessity and a dawning urge for the common welfare, to cr- eate an intelligent curriculum whose first plank will be the teaching of the principles of physiology and nutrition in all schools and by competent teach- 6rsia.. When every exhipition and fair in and the When? How he; the country (Vancouver t towns especially) possesses a Dairy Cow Palace, devoted exclusively to the display of all that modern milk technology can teac with lectures and demo the imagination away the solemn annual fancter clique a canned milk corners...... When all these, and more, have been tried with the fervour of a con- version crusade, and the index of consumption remains at its present meagre level, then I'll agree we are damned indeed. Then will be the time to howl calamity galore, to close up the shop, to call in the oleo- margarine experts, with Henry Ford's synthetic cow and his surplus mil- lions, and set the farmer to work growing cocoanuts and lard. Oh, ye of faint heart, take hope— and ACTION ! Cash Prices. We Dominion Wide Mouth Pints, per dozen - $1.25 Quarts, per dozen - 1.50 WILLAN HARDWARE Bast of the R. R. Track, Abbotsford will save you money Telephone 81_| Bate 76) 18 WANTS WORK—Phone in GREENGAGE Phuims for sale, 3 cents per Ib. C. B. Sproule, McKenzie road, vear Curtis ranch, R.R. 2 botsford, bulletin free in realty thousands of interested people in Canada and United States, Address The Realty Argonaut, Box 27, Ab- hotsford. YOUNG MAN_ 18 wants work on farm or in store, Good milker, Box R. T., News Office, lp FOR SALE—Buick Touring. Cheap, or will trade for oats,’ Rubber and battery in first-class order, L. VLAG, Matequi. Phone Miss 1030, WILL = TRADE—Pure-bred for oats or hay; J. . 1, Abbotsford, In or near Abbotsford, sack ntaining bear and deer hide. Reward, Advise Constable Clark. LOST—Two black heifers, 18 months and 8 months. In vicinity of Su- mas Canal. Reward. Fatah Chand (Paddy). Near pumping station. 3 ECTRIC MOTOR, 1 h.p. 3-phase, in first-class condition; $38.50; on terms if required. Box H, News. ABBOTSFORD Miss L, Mason has returned from a visit with Mission friends. Abbotsford United fre requested to be { S gare at 1.45 on Saturday, for the ddurney, to Mission The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the M,- S.-A. hospital is planning a_ bridge party and dance on October 20th, and a bazaar at the end of November, Proceeds will be used for hospital purposes. About thirty members of the Fair- mont church choir motored er on Saturday after- several hours as the g W. Benedict, a for- mer member uisdui sent a tug-of-war team to y Centre today to contest the r sturdies, the Reeve taking them down ~ | Harvest Services Well Attended Large numbers attended the Har- vest: Thanksgiving services held in St, Matthew on Sunday last The church was effectively decorated in an ¢ L of Mission, spoke in the morning, his thoughtful iddress being’ appreciated. Specls music Was rendered in the ning by the choir and organist audience attended the A capacity ice. n Abbotsford eful tenant. n WANTED TO RENT. ® small house, by Box G,, News Office, FOR SALE—20 Yearling Grade Ewes also a few good sheep to put out in shares. A. C. Stewart, Abbotsford, Phone 171F, np young Young People Enjoy Social A spirit of jolly fellowship prevail Parish bull last Thursday members of the Mis- . visited a group of local sion A. peop The evening was pleasantly passed ST, MATTHEW’S CHURCH Trinity XVI— Holy Communion Church School Ds. Bia ensong and ganas Sept p.m. ALY A. or nization meeting Hall. All welcome Friday, Sept. 29. ast of St. and All Ange ST. MARGARED'S, BRADNER a.m, .. Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- vice. Friday, Sept. 29—Feast of § and All Angels. REV. T. L. RIMMER, Vicar October Ist, ‘Thursday in Parish Michael 11 t. Michael PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE w. A. LEWIS, Pastor gindas einen unday Schoo! data . Worship 7.30 p.m. ..... Evangelistic Wednesday, § Mid-week service Vriday, 8 p.m. Young People's Meeting _ POPLAR UNITED CHURCH Sunday Next $0 pom Anniversary Sery Special preacher Rev. T. 8. of Hatzic in games and refreshments, and as an outcome of the gathering, a com- mittee of local young people was formed to lay plans to present at Ing to be held on Thursday next, eptember 28th, when a definite de cision as to the formation of a branch h will be reached, A Vancouver aker will also address the meeting. torn—To Mr. and Mrs, W, Rell, Abbotsford, in the M.-S.-A, hospital on September 28rd, a son, A fire up buile formerly of this town, Mrs. . McDonald, SeLeLeLeLeLeLeLelererererererere: ABBOTSFORD Pela | Abbotsford-Sumas ranked second | at the regional competition held in|] SCHOG@E HELPS conjunction with Chilliwack fair last week.. Rainy weather affected the = attendance. Langley won first place, A recent guest of Rev. and Mrs. T, ; A 5 Ea Rimmer. an or st Mare, |{| SUOpping. They enjoy and profit by; "ie Wnueheal of st Jamen Vane {| the experience. We have gathered carage, es SuSE Se YI) together in generous variety every Mr. Allen Andrews of Vancouver, ing his brother here for a few days. H. here last week fenc . Ral last his ding Saturday sh 8 s e —next door to his old quarters, Edna Mead of Revelstoke was has been visit- Thorn of Vancouver spent on is confined to her Mrs. home with an attack of neuritis. who suffered in the Let the boys and girls do their own known help that will make school work easy and pleasurable. E. T. WEIR PHARMACY Phones 8 and 32 Next to Safeway Store as the e 4 2 S Bs Se Bc RS RS * RS 9 Last week you ox cea x SO COX came, you saw, you bought, and received VALUES for your money.._ This week we are again offering Outstanding Values---for only Fifteen Cents. Here they are: Prices Effective Thursday, Friday & Saturday, September 28, 29 & 30— NABOB TEA LOBSTER, Eagle - - - - ~ Ygulb. tin Lb. : She SmimeS ae Bee : ; : : ae i. 5 Sapte are pi Meee eye eee ies BRAID’S HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE - - Large tin (5c COFFEE RED SALMON = - - - ~ = Yoolby tin 150° TOMATO SOUP, Ayimer - - - - ~ . Lb. - 25c KRAFT CHEESE Bereta - it 2 ted t ALBERTA CATSUP, Aylmer - - - ~= = «= Bottle (5c GELATINE, Coxr’s - 9s - sw BUTTER MATCHES, Eddy'e om eee Aa if 3 lbs. 69c WAX PAPER, One by One = - - 2 packets 160 CLASSIC LAUNDRY SOAP - «(Cs Cy S ? FRASER VALLEY CLASSic rate”. ist vse ae te : RICHMOND PURE CASTILE TOILET SOAP - - - -3 bars I5¢ s ; BUTTER MANY FLOWERS TOILET SOAP - - 2 cakes (5c e ! JUMBO CARBOLIG - - ~ ~ ~ 3 har: * 3 lbs. 72c LUX FLAKES - - - .« . ee in : 3 Values in Our Meat Department | — ROUND STEAKS - - + - Lb, (5c VEAL CUTLETS - - - . Lh lie = RUMP ROASTS - - - - Lb, I5c FRESH LAMB STEW - - 2 bs. I5c S FRESH MINCED BEEF - - Lb, {0c PORK SAUSAGE - - - - Lb ie & yg eo COTTAGE ROLLS Lb. 15cbe : : ownouer. .bothfor 15¢ | Ye‘ee00ea = bothfor 15¢ § q POX FINEST QUALITY MEATS SNOWFLAKE SODAS, Christie's CORN FLAKES QUICK OATS, Purity TASTICREAM HEALTH OATS QUICK TAPIOGA CIDER VINEGAR, Holebrand QUEEN OLIVES MACARONI, Redi-cut BULK COCOA TOMATOES, Aylmer SPINACH, Nabob Fancy TOMATO JUICE, Ayimer SLICED PINEAPPLE PORK & BEANS, Libby’s ~ + Lg. pkt. 15¢ B. C. SUGAR & = = = = 2 packets [5c - + «= «= Large packet 15¢, 10 Ibs. - 69¢c - = «= Packet (5c - = = Pound Packet (5c me <= = Bottles = = = = TYp-0% i i Each ip 15c ng Beet. ono ane STRAWBERRY & «rere TS fe JAM ae i i, | 4b pail 45c | ; -- - + tim ise |” SWEDISH CRISP : : : : ; : 2 tin 15 ALTH BREAD gee a i 1-lb pkt. 19c qi WE RESERVE THE ae ee Jee QUANTITIE: | : 5 SSS SSS sete