PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS SPECIALS... ..+ FOR NOVEMBER 28th, 29th and 30th Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspond PURE JAM resi. lb. tin 47 e CREAMETTES + ®** - FAMILY SODAS f°" LIFEBUOY SOAP «= ——--——Te TOMATO, JUICE St ssa rs 5” ALL BRAN S88 exc eG COFFEE Mia ae? ye M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Aunt Mary POUND Phone 130 Sumas_District Mr. and Mrs. Reimer were Van- couver visitors recently. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Evans, Sumas Prairie, on Ame- rican Thanksgiving Day, Nov, 21st, were their two daughters and hus- bands, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stur- man and Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Un- derwood of Seattle, and Miss Jean Lacy of Long Beach, Cal. Miss Joan Davidson of Vancouv- er spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Baynes. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Langley Prairie have moved into a cottage on the farm of Mr. S, Hiemstra, Vye Road. Rev. J. Scott of Chilliwack will speak at the anniversary service of the Barrowton Mission Sunday, Dec. Ist, at 3 o'clock, “VITAMINS” To Protect Your Health and Guard Against Golds and Infection. Puretest Halibut Liver Oil z -- $1.00 Puretest Concentrated Cod Capsules, 50’s — Liver Oil Tablets .—..... $1.00 Puretest Multiple Vitamins Puretest Multiple Vitamins 50 Capsules ___. $1.50 100 Capsules _. $2.50 Alphamettes, 25’s $1.00 Natola Capsules, 50's $1.25 Alphamettes, 50’s — $1.85 Natola Capsules. 100’s $2.25 Weo-Chemical Food _ $1.15 Wampole’s Tasteless Cod Neo-Chemical Food —... $2.45 Liver Oil ——— . $1.00 Videlta Emulsion, small $1.10 Puretest ©. L. Oil, large $1.25 Videlta Emulsion, large $1.95 Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Kodaks — Developing ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. Puretest C. L. Oil, small 75¢ Stationery - i Phone 8 Mr. Ronnie Aish, R.A.F., visited relatives in this district during =| the week. ‘ Miss Inelma Neiles and Mr. hen Reid of Vancouver spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. Nelles, who entertained at a fam- ily dinner on saturaay evening, honoring the anniversary of Mr. Nelles’ birthday. airs, John Paterson (nee Gladys Day) and son of Britannia Mines have returned home after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Day. Messrs. L. Gleason, -Allan and Colin Blacklock, A. Greeno ana Albert Greeno left on Friday for a hunting trip in the Cariboo. Mrs. Allan Blacklock has as her guests her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Grandeimeyer from the Okanagan. Mt. Lehman A series of whist drives under the auspices of the Red Cross CARHARRTS’ ALL-WOOL MELTON JACKETS FOR MEN PRIDE OF THE WEST SANFORIZED-SHRUNK DENIM PANTS, SMOCKS & OVERALLS HANSON’S UNMATCHED ALL-WOOL WORK SOCKS IN 3-LB. 4LB. AND 5-LB. WEIGHTS WOODSTOCK “POACHER” ALL-RUBBER HIP-HIGH FISHING & HUNTING BOOT FOR MEN. LACED INSTEP. ALL SIZES WATSON’S & TREENS’ : ALL-LEATHER WORK GLOVES FOR MEN. FROM 55e to $2.25. KNEE RUBBER BOOTS ¥OR KIDDIES, MISSES, BOYS, WOMEN AND MEN PENMANS AND TIGER COMBINATION COMBINATION & TWO-PIECE UNDER- WEAR FOR MEN Lawrence 2432" TELEPHONE 20 on Thursday, Nov. 21 in the school room. Nine tables were in play. Prize winners were: firsts, Mrs. G. McDonald, James Harvey; consolations, Miss Philps and Sam Harvey. The next whist drive will be held in the school room Thursday, Dec. 5. Miss Eileen Simpson visited her home recently. The Sewing Circle of the Dunn Memorial Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. F. Threlifall with a large attendance. Seryices will be held in the church on Sunday at 11 o'clock. James Moron, son of the late P. Moron and Mrs. Moron, has been lraccepted in the Dentistry Corp.. Fred Philps, son of Mr. W. B. Philps, and Billy Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Israel, have left to join their regiment. Mrs. Ryan has returned to Lloydminster, Alberta, after a brief stay with Acting Reeve Mr. J. Simpson and Mrs. Simpson. The United Church Ladies’ Aid will be held in the Memorial hall Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. Winterproof Your Car NOW! ’ THESE BRISK MORNINGS SHOULD REMIND you— It’s time to give your car a complete check-up and put it in shape for quick starts and efficient operation during colder days ahead. .. Don't wait until trouble catches up with you— get your car ready for winter (NOW. Change oil and have a complete lubrication. Put in Anti-Freeze. Check Battery. Tune up Motor. Let us prepare your car for trouble-free winter driving NOW! Abbotsford Motors FORD SALES AND SERVICE M atsqui Mr. and Mrs. O. Sorenson, Mrs. L. Vlag, Mrs. C. Goodchild and Mrs. A. Beaton visited in Vancou- ver during the weekend. Elford Weismer, Wallace Ostrum and Edward Erickson left Thurs- day night fora month at the Vern- on Training Camp. . Misses Doris McCullough, Elean- or Cameron, Goldeen Sorenson and Messrs, Stan Sorenson, Wilfred Young and Tom Rae surprised Earl Kerr last week, the occasion being his birthday. It was reported Jast week *that 82 pupils were absent from the two Matsqui schools, due to the ‘flu epidemic. The former Oscar Olund home, which had all the windows broken Halloween night, is being repaired. prior to the new owner moving in Mr. F. Woolley of Vancouver has bought this property, as well as the Goodchild farm adjoining it PHONE 62 ABBOTSFORD 61 over the C.P.R. tracks. oocooocooooooooonsonapen| Mr. and Mrs. L. Piggott of Van couver were weekend guests of _ Mr, and Mrs. Amos Gibbard. Mrs. Wm. Menaul visited Mrs. — W. 8. GARDINER The Hotel Atangard FIRST CLASS REST- AURANT IN CON- JUNCTION. THE AT- ANGARD 15 RANKED AS THE MOST MOD- ERN AND BEST HOTEL IN THE VALLEY. Licensed Premises Stage Depot Telephone 100 Clark of Drake St., Vancouver, for seve days last week. Mr. W. E. Scott of Harris Road, Matsqui, has been a patient in the Mission Hospital for Memorial some time. Mrs. J. Inglis has returned from a week's visit with Mrs. Wm. Cliff of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyson, Misses Joan and Eleanor Tyson and Miss Betty Paterson, all of Vancouver, visited the Inglis home over the weekend Mr. George Paterson received a eable from his son Harold “some- where in Scotland” telling him of his safety. Ridgedale Mr. Frank Machell recently found a dead white swan in his pasture. He took it to the Game Warden at Mission, who said be- cause of the scarcity of swan in B.C., it will be placed in a mus- eum. Mrs. L. 'T. Beharrell entertained a few guests Monday afternoon, the occasion being her 26th wed- ding anniversary. Mr. Frank Machell has received another letter from his parents in Belgium. This one came through Berlin, and was a fair length. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Smith and Ethel were over-night guests with Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall at Lang- ley. Mr. Wyvern Page spent Thurs- day in Vancouver. Mrs Page re- turned with him. After spending five days hunt- ing on Sumas mountain, Les Swan- son, Howard Beharrell, Reg. Mun- dy, Fred Fair, Wallace Machell and Gordon Beharrell have returned with a very light bag. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Peardon and family of Peardonville visited Mrs. Peardon’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Adams on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beharrell of Ladner visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Beharrell on Friday. Mr. Earl Creelman has left for Trail. : Mr. Bob: McClutcheon arrived here from Toronto last Friday to be with his wife and baby at Mrs. G. H. Rottluff's. He was dis- charged from his service unit be- cause of physical unfitness. . Gifford Mr. and Mrs. Budly and Paul- ine and Mrs. J. Boman of Wash- ington visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur over the weekend. Mr. Sibbald is a patient in the M.S.A. Hospital with pneumonia. Mr. J. Rust has returned home from the hospital Miss Audrey Smith spent the weekend at her home Miss Frieda Klukas spent the rt 4h rene Pat