‘ : : ; : ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSOUT woure : TEA! Abbotsford Claybarn Weeds DAVIES—ELLISON now have a of Helga, eldest daughter of Mr. and| Miss Marjorie Sykes was hostess to|!ntendent of the Sunday School, Mr. Mrs. Martin Ellison of Gifford, to Mr.|elght little friends on Thursday after-|®- A. Cooper, took the service. Miss Ivor Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. O.|noon on the occason of her 12th birth-|Ver@ Purvis and Miss Muriel Ayling W. Davies of London, Eng. day. Pretty autumn flowers decorated |"@ndered vocal solos and Miss Blanche The bride, who was given in mar-|the table, centreing which was a nice| Chisholm gave a reading. Ree by ae mines, looked charming | birthday cake. Matsqui team won by a score of 3-0 in a gown of almora brown georgette,, Ladies from Trinity Church who at-|Over Abbotsford high school at the Era ata are being complimented on their with accessories to match, which dis-{tended the W.MS. eit held in| first football game of the season, which : played her blonde beauty to perfec-| Cloverdale on Saturday were Mrs. Pa-|Wa5 played on Clayburn grounds last JUST RECEIVED, A shipment of Braid’s Tea with cup and saucer tion. She was attended by her sister,|ton, Mrs. B. Sykes, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs,| Thursday. enclosed in every package, sells at 57 cents. It’s a dandy, Miss Pearl Ellison. Rev. T. S. Paton,| Ryall, Mrs. Duark, Mrs. White and| Miss C. Cruickshank entertained at i, B.A,, performed the ceremony. int. tea in her home at Maple Gr on (FREE The church was nicely decorated for} Mrs, L. MacNeill has left to spend| Thursday afternoon. Vocal solos were | FOR THE ASKING hs z BENEDICT the occasion, only immediate friends|the winter with her sister-in-law in|given by Mrs. Power and Mrs. McMor- |--———- Phones 111 and 67 Store at Kilgard, also Abbotsford Grocery FRUIT JARS AND FITTINGS ; - - Best Prices Of interest to a wide circle of friends| Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Latter| 4 large congregation attended the To meet a demand for a good and Cheap Tea, we Church, Abbotsford on Saturday last,|which survives. ri pp cere bop ne rated eee oy 35c, 3 pounds for $1.00 Mean W ANEAH aste was the marriage in Trinity United|on September 27, twin sons, one of| Rally Day services in Clayburn church splendid quality at ASK FOR ONE OF OUR BOOKLETS ON WEEDS It is a, real good Tea and wonderful value. We also have our old reliable at 49c, and our very best at 70c, Our friends are re- GRAPHICALLY ILLUSTRATED —well worth your study. AUTHORITATIVE v BRACKMAN-KER MILLING COMPANY, LTD, ~ Abbotsford. Phone 52 F. Marshall, local) manager and relatives being present. In the} victoria. an. Tea was poured by Mrs. H. Clark. | evening a reception was held in Gif-| Mrs, H. Fraser was in New Westmin-| Assisting in serving were Miss Joan } ford hall, friends being present from}ster recently attending the funeral of| Scott, Miss Jean McCulloch, Mrs. Mc- Vancouver, Seattle, Bellingham and all) an old and valued friend. Culloch and Miss M. Duncan. parts of the home district, Buffet] Mr. and Mrs. Batchelder of Bel-| Maxine Nicholas sprained his wrist supper was served to 50 guests. The|jingham, former G.N. agent here, visit-| cranking a car last week 7 bride's table was centred with a three-|eq Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacNeill last} Wilfred Young autxokel! tler wedding cake and tall pink tapers. week. farm and minor injuries when he was Music and dancing added to the ev-} an enjoyable time was provided by| thrown from his motorcycle on Friday ening’s enjoyment. Mr. D. Wood pro-!q whist drive and dance held inOrange| ‘The Mission Band held its first posed the toast to the bride. Many! ja) under LTB. auspices on Satur-| meeting on Tuesday afternoon with aj beautiful and useful gifts were on dis-|4y winners were Mrs. Smythe and|large attendance. Life membership play. Mr, and Mrs. Davies will reside) x¢r, Roy Serl, consolations going to|certificates and pins were awarded to in Clayburn, Mrs. Stady and Mr, Steel. Maple Leaf |Frances Wilson, Eleanor Stevens and orchestra played. Door receipts were|Gwennle Peachey, presentations being 16.65. made by Mrs. Moses. Miss ©. Robinson of Ventura, Cal. is} Mrs. Sturdy has returned home to guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowley. Revelstoke, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Emma Fitzgerald, widow of the| Mrs. A. Purver. Miss Sturdy is re- at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed, White| late John Fitzgerald of Abbotsford, | suming her studles at the U.B.C. | died suddenly last Thursday. Mrs, P.| The first of the series of whist drives Jr, on Tuesday of last week, when the ly dies held th the eatiboltionse Gifford C.G.L.T. girls gave a farewell aes of Sumas, Wash. is a daugh- head ‘ eld in the schoolhouse on Oct- party for Loma Paterson, ‘who has} ter. Ns been a member of the club for the past C. Mynors bought cattle at J. Tomp- A BOTSFOR D M OTOR IDENE AVE, Ss : son's dispersal sale of Ram Rickas Cee eae int gciee made MSA. Hospital report for September | Guernseys in Chilliwack last week ESS chnare & Jacobson Phone 62 Number patients in hospital Sept.| Mrs, Haines entertained a few A enn conesie ne secon in win-! 4, 7; admitted during month 25; bables| friends at tea on Wednesday. ning Ley ies ait aici fae ang |born (1 stillborn); discharged during| Mrs, ©. T. Purver is spending a few Roy Olund ie anat aeistrom,| month 23; in hospital Oct. 1, 7—total \weeks in Vancouver the guest of her pain ens 3 sie Blackloe. wnd.Gearke Ce eee ee ee eer ica api, maior Scents 4 Lumber und Clayburn Drick—none better made Mr. Dongle eM Ca ranean operations 2; minor 12; obstetrical 6| Mr. and Mrs. H. Richmond spent the ARRIVING BY STAGE, TRAIN OR AUTO, O1 ere De ee ete cer criti an |Dables 4; fractures 1; total hospital] week-end at Langley Prairie as guests GUESTS ALL AGREE THE ATANGARD'’S— y, Hallie |aa¥s_ 196. Residence of patients—| of Mr. and Mrs. H. Snyder. ‘a a ” organ solo and song. Mr. Ballley|yeatsqui 20; Sumas 12; Vancouver 2;| Mrs. Carmichael is visiting her ‘a first class country. hotel Whitson played the violin and Mr.| winnipeg 1. daughter in Seattle for a few weeks. Walle torte: oe Were ine ele Clayburn school proficiency list for e C.GLT,. girls, Tan Bot. September— uniforms, served a buffet supper at , , Gr. 7—Nels Sandber; a . IA g, George Fel- midnight to about 40 guests, including Es Doris Irene’s tren, Thomas Scott. (eq), Gr. 6—Cecil Beauty We have just installed an ALLAN BATTERY TESTER and invite local motorists to use this free service. No need to take batteries out of the car for testing their pro- bable life or condition, no need to pull them down to ascertain the condition of the plates — this instrument gives the information INSTANTLY. Free Use of New Allan Battery Tester GIFFORD C.G.L.T. MEMBERS GIVE FAREWELL PARTY A very enjoyable eevning was spent Take adyantage of our Complete and Reliable Garage Service. QWANIL | IPILMCIEN “FOR OCTOBER Car of Drumheller Coal Just Arrived $12.00 per ton Bellingham Coal mie ere = $9 Nanaimo-Wellington Coal - -. $12 Slabs, doubleload - : - $4 Planer Ends — Dimension —In side Fir Always on Hand ee eee pevdea ements Olundl : Ayling, Ellen Mynors. Gr. 5—Terence ae Se ay ao Gia ABBOTSFORD: FUEL SUPP LY Mariery, ee Ra ratel wioare « Shoppe Young, Rune Sandberg. 8B— Jack _ Thompson, Hans Horsting. 2—Mary Trimnell, Ann Mynors. 1A—Eric Hol- brow, Eddie Davies, 1B— Reggie Thompson, Nellie Puryer. Owing to unfavorable weather, the outing which the C.G.LT. had planned took tater oe aaa evening 10) Ranger boys was held in the school L y house on Wednesday evening. Sei Sans ern The regular meeting of the Trail y girls included Louise Thompson, oars : Published Every Wednesday evening rie MacLennan, No! We N. Ti ke } Forms Close Tuesday neon. Pe eee A Telephone Wh: Wh a Pater- Subseription rate: $1.50 year a Le De arias within 20 mufle radius of Abbots To have your battery go dead at any time. Guard against it. Half-charged PHONES.—Day, Abbotsford 66. GILMOUR’ Fall and Winter Stock is complete, and values Night, Abbotsford 97T Roy Olund, Bailley Whitson, Douglas Next to Abbotsford Theatre Newson, Einor Ellison, Dick Blacklock Leslie Inglis, Howard Rottluff, David Paterson, Keith Rottluff, George Lid- strom, Jim Boyle, Tommy Edmondson Alex Inglis, Benno Freisen, Jim Black- lock, Pete Murphy, David Thompson, NGARD Telephone B. C. 100 Phone Abbotsford 100 Ps we -HOTEL A’ . C. Rapid Transit Stage Depot 8, GARDINER & H. L. ATKINS The Latest Methods, with Careful Competent Treatments. Fully qualified in all branches. Doris Irene Smith, Proprictress Phone 107 for appointment. ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS son, Winnie Nicholson, Daisy Thomp- le B.C. & Yukon Press son, Barbara Wood, Dorothy John- nadian Weekly Newa- n. | HELLER, Editor are better than ever run-down or aged batteries do that— usually at inconvenient times. We specialize in BATTERIES—and offer our own guarantee on a yery reliable make—at LOW PRICES. Repairs ex- can get you there first ADVERT column Inch Insertion. 1 1: and Mrs. White, who were kind en- pertly and wily. effected: WEIR'S FIREPROOF GARAGE Phones— Farmers 1710; B.C. 36 Mens’ Wool Blazers | Children’s Overcoats |: i= Waite sno were wna, cx Belter bottom, very neat and warm;|in Blue or Tan Chinchilla; full flan-| tainment. a real value at the regular price $4.50/ nell lined. A very good value at Special— fle $8.50 Kozai, Jean Rennie; 2B—Roy Sander- $3.25 Wool Socks Boys Wool Blazers 7 meres ee naximum alz rising, Adverilsing— 12 per Getting there first is a vital ine insertlo factor in business. Of what im- # All not) of events given for # pro- fit’ regarded as advertising and portance is the quality of the your hanged for. (Church services half product or the strength of your sales if your reaches the buyer first and makes tS Gifford school proficiency list, Sept.: Grade 1B—Freddie Olund; 1A— Kumo es: B. ©. (Ab.) 58 & 17F. Farmers 11708 UBC. came ae ie 4 ) a te Of equal good quality to the men’s] ~ home for the week-end. “ps le before you get there. blazers; regular $3.50 Mrs. DeVries visited friends at a : Special. Vernon over the week-end, ‘That is why so many successful tangard ee . John Macdonald, who has men are finding the long-distance 2 65 penn charge of the provincial police eee fee Pool Room & operating between Chilliwack and Bos- D grea| : Bathe , ton Bar for the past 18 months, has others are writing letters or tray- Pp Hot Baths 35¢ W. WALL, Barber JOE OLSEN, Billiard Hall Phone 8&3 elling in person, they use the tel- ephone and get there first. B.C. Telephone Ga Mens’ Overcoats 2% The Library Corner 2 ‘Available at the Abbotsford Library A. F. Mason “Spraying, Dusting and Wool Socks for Men. Codes four-pound| Fymigating of Plants-” sock, ideal for rubber boots; reg. 65c “The Rabbit Book.” F. L. Would you have a healthier, happier Mens’ Wool Sweaters) wz: a2, r4tems joo sac know: Wonderfu yalues, priced from CHINCHILLAS AND TWEEDS, TESTING THE COTTON THREADS: MRS. C. B. STEVENS Fine and Fancy Sewing A district association of Fraser Val- Remodelling, Repairing, Ete. ley school boards will be organized at|| (3 Doors South of Picture Shi Abbotsford on Nov. 6. begiees ee from $14.50 ‘You cannot beat these values in the city. FOUR SPECIAL VALUES IN fare and can be recommend J. L. Leonard “The Care and Hand- ling of Dogs.” < A est eens ' H. G. MYHRE or it Y lf AUCTIONEER j r Suit ourseir. REAL ESTATE, LIF & FIRE INSURANCE i # S Notary, Conveyancing, Wills Drawn ‘ a a When you buy from the local miill you buy from the manufacturer General Farm, Agen! with the purchase of any one ofthese at { —and you buy from a home industry with reputation for QUALITY MATSQUI, B.C. Phone 108R od With practical experience in structural materials we cannot impress $14.50; $18.00 and $22.50 $2.50 _J. GILMOUR Abbotsford “The Rabbit Books” is a practical manual on the raising of rabbits. It gives information upon breeding, feed- ing, diseases (and remedies), how to kill and dress for the table and how to prepare and tan the skins. Own Home to too strongly upon farmers and builders to give QUALITY first con- sideration always. : Our specialty is SEASONED LUMBER for any purpose — and we offer you the largest stock in the Valley for your selection, USE ABBOTSFORD LUMBER AND SHINGLES—none better made ABBOTSFORD LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED EDGAR TRETHEWEY, President J. VAN PUYENBROEK, Ste. BRADNER, B.C. Phone Alderg. 289 DR. J. F. WOOD Veterinary Surgeon MATSQUI, B.C Phone Ab, 108L A. E, HUMPHREY B, ©, LAND SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Mart Block, Chilliwack P.O, Box 12%, Chilliwack Only a Telephone Cord -- but! What infinite care and preparation were necess: being. From the far corners of the globe elded up its copper ore. Famous engincers of renown Skilled in their particular operations have ul! contributed hese connecting sinews of modern communicati In the ctric Company's great plant at Montreal th « and cotton threads then twist e and, passing through the most intr braided silk covering. All this must be y to call it into sovered with humble telephone cord is to carry the nation’s conve the years. WE’RE GIVING AWAY Gl LLETTE’S New Razor General Merchant ea —= n with NEW Blade G. H. LOAC “ . REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL / ai ‘i Build Your INSURANCE Life - Fire — Automobile PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM COLGATE’S RAPID SHAVE CREAM Cc COLGATE’S. HANDY GRIP STICK y— / 4 HARRY D. HIPWELL The Prescription Specialist Abbotsford - Chilliwack ~—-