eae ees ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS - Pro-phy-lac-tic Special Offer 26-PIECE ROWERS’ SILVERWARE SET By Oneida, Ltd. worth $13.90 is offered to you for $3.45 Special! GIFFORD Miss Winnie Nicholson, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Nicholson the past three weeks, has returned to Powell River. Her brother, Mr. B, Nicholson, re- turned with her and will spend a few days at Powell River. Mr. and Mrs. Hooker of Vernon, who haves been the guests of Mrs. Hooker's mother, Mrs- Southan, have returned to their home, Blacklock and Miss Agnes days in Van- Mrs. Blacklock spent a fe ABBOYSFORD Revent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Brown were Mr. J. A. ‘Brown of Montana, brother; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Schwieterman of Seattle; Mrs. Teeple and Mrs. Wilkinson of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. B, O'Connor of White Rock. Mrs, Andrew Robertson of Winni- peg is visiting her neice, Mrs. G. A. Preston, The christening took place on Sun- day of Marian Ruth, infant daughter LADIES’ FALL FELT HATS weve duality, orty ~ "90 Canadian Felts, all up- $4. to-the-minute styles - 1 95 offer the Ladies: : : of Mr, and Mrs, G. A. Preston. Kev. COUVER SL neEELe a Rust motor-| Mi: Moses conducted. LADIES SHOES & OXFORDS Fitch SHAMPOO . ..... © ing datiuet and Mier |" The: Misses Phylits and Florence LADIES’ WAISTS These were all bought before 55 ed to Harrison last’ week-end, Stewart of Unity, Sask. are visiting the advance in prices. We offer Nice assortment to choose from Fitch HAIR TONIC..... 5&c Mr. John Brown is seriously ill at] their sisters Vivian, at Langley, and you the same OLD PRICES and y = 7 the home of his neice, Mrs. D. Gil-} Charlotte of Abbotsford, the two lat- ||? Sizes 14 to 44 i QUALITY, but NEW STYLES Stops Perspiration|) ™4ssAcr BRUSH 5g christ, ter young ladies being beauty salon Priced from $3.95 to 150 and would advise you to make : c < The library van will call at Glen- operators, your purchases NOW ! "| Miss Margaret Finch left last wees for Vancouver where she is taking a course at the Western School of Com- merce, $1.30 more corner on Sept. 14 at 3.30 in- F stead of the scheduled date, Sept. 24, = for this month only. Total Value 7 First of a series of whist drives, Deal Price . SPOR 8: 69 " sponsored by Gifford Library Commit- ——_——__—— tee, was held in Glenmore schoo] on “ - Friday evening when nine tables of SQUIBBIS court whist were played. Prize win- MILK OF MAGNESIA ners were Mrs. J. Black aand Mr. D. Thompson; 2nd, Mrs. M. Blue and Mr LADIES ALL-WOOL SKIRTS Latest Styles, full cut, excellent quality; priced $4.95 from $3.50 to MEN’S & BOYS’ WEAR A lot of new offerings in these lines of apparel. V. C. STORDY Phone 4 for Quality Dry Goods An official visit was paid the local Loyal True Blue Association by the Grand Lodge, Vancouver, on Wednes- day evening last. During the even- ing’s proceedings, an honorary life Johnson & Johnson EACH so QQe Successor to J. Gi mour A real economical buy M. Ellison; consolation: Miss Inga aged arene wee given so W. Rob- ; a: ; Lind, Mr. R. Johnston. Mrs. M. Hy-| €rts, recognizing her active member- i 2 for .......... GJ @ 32-02. bottle...... B39¢ mers took the jar of candy after win-|ship in the organization for over 30 ning the cut from two gentlemen, Mr.| years. Members from Milner, Ladner . Sake Bokma and Mr. Pete Erickson.| and other points were also present the ac S rug tore Bruce Sibbald and Roy Sandercock | Same evening, : Ce ae Nom how monty owomeall GUARANTEED Used CARS PHONE 104 (Day or Night) getable marrow, Roy Sandercock win-|4 new car Sa ys ae se P ing the cut. | PRESCRIPTIONS — SUNDRIES — PHOTO FINISHING hs cae put interesting talk on{,, A%Ual meeting and election of of- 1934 Ford Ford | “gtudy?Groups’ In a.Community” was ficers of the Abbotsford Men's Club or oraor | given by Mr. C. K. Morison of the Li-| Kes place next week. b Z 5 S 4 brary. Mrs. A- Sandercock and Mrs. Mr. Prime has taken over the meat 1929 Ford Light Delivery 3 KY NEW, SAFE AND H. Jones sang a pleasing duet. delivery route formerly operated by 4 © COMFORTABLE % NORRIE rane COMER: Gices ee also 2 Used Fordson Tractors " KS + KS cial prize for highest aggregate at end Brake checks are being made by ae % CARY % FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE Petes RORRONT: PSBOUce, to|2 seatrice Gosney of Vancouver me when protected by Fred Ross acrurped pei ae and Mr. Lloyd Bailey of Britannia Z| % {London & Lancashire Insurance Co. "1S home at Aldergrove on Friday,| Mines, SALES c SERVICE | % % reporting the best fishing season on Mrs, G. Walters and child , x {{ Stand: Abbotsford Fish & Chip ' record! in northern) waters . Forly-| visiting at the homenut (eee ite : % A. BURNIER, Proprietor & ? three thousand salmon were taken in| parents at Lacombe Alta. Pad a | eS one tide at Pillar Bay, southwestern Miss Eleanor Sta zs r) x Telepho: 170 i Alaska by his company’s traps alone.| visiting her Ete Nao aspen W. SOHNARE, Telephone— z RS phone iS Sa 9 er grandparents, Mr. and doce es SSS ey! HEE i SE Agent He is a member of the pile-driving| Mrs. H. Stady of Vye, hag returned ABBotsford 69 s PRG ILL GILLIES crew, and had continuous work for} to her home in Winnipeg. : | Sees OOOO DOOOOOOOO OOOO five months at good pay. ; ae B. renealic of Saskatoon is 4 . . — visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs i “ . & i When m Doubt About VALUE—— : SN iat GIs M. Moret. / Tt’ ‘ R Ca ’ sa x ..-choose your purchases from well-known nationally ad- The most ingratiating selling sch- _Mr. H. J. Hill-Tout has purchased a on Sto § 2 epairing . 5 Bat ae vertised lines. Let the experience of years come to your ‘1 ome we have heard of in many years |"¢W car. V7 y : e Time Now , i x aid. ee tes on 850d! Hon ie sa ae ae x is that of H. L. Cambell, general man- : Miss Mary Adams, well-known tap- —= SUMA. ; " RS ‘cost more rather than less. There is nothing made that %\\ ager of the Hazleton Brick Company, ; 44nce teacher and professional enter- FAT SUMAS 6 4 x cannot be made cheaper, for less. *|in Hazleton, Pa. For years his hobby | tainer is contemplating opening up a — CANAL It’s not a long Hine gy winter, i ey » has been homing pigeons. ence school in this community pri CORNER for your GAS and OID ! bd ore repair jobs should be ae WE CARRY IN STOCK— : | Whenever he hears of prospective | YWGing @ sufficient number of puplis ag saa Rares “fixed” now. Let us look the E < ‘ Se =I . r: s : oF an- foe - “ _. - < “B. V. D.” Dress Shirts, Ties and Socks. ei | Dullding within a radius of several} j2eq for business girls, (a ie enna acetal Welding & All Repairs Wine Ovee aoe Nepeou Se neic % “Penman’s” Underwear for Men. |hundred miles, he sends a homing|for children from the Fe ae cetylene Welding & 4 epairs on a good, workman-like job. % “Kaufman” Rubbers for the Whole Family. pigeon, express to the architect or| years. Those wi acts re® | We Specialize in McCormick-Deering 4 RY A y ; sil Pe ose wishing to enroll please R | Cont t Lid i mm “Phantom” Full-fashianed Chiffon and Crepe Hose. builder. With the bird goes a mes-|iphone 31M be 3 5 ‘arm Mac! ural Gontractors, ie ne Pp f phone 31M before Sept. 15. E Machinery = RS “Sterling” School Boots and Work Boots, sage, ostensibly from the pigeon, tell-| 4 jarge number of district sakes J. A. MCDONADD, Pres, & Mgr, HI = % “Stewart” Fine Hosiery for Men. ing of the advantage of the Hazelton | attended the exhibition ee i. hed McCallum Rd., S., Abbotsford : % “Brockton” Dress Shoes for Men. sjbrick, quoting prices, and inviting the| on Labor Day. Cen nn nena 4 RY “Bilton” Hats and “Fashion” Caps. “|mrospect to visit the plant and enjoy Mion i : Canal Gara e "aul 2 % %|the excellent trout fishing at the com-| ,,-.°° ‘ailey, who is working at ET 4 ™% 5 . Britannia Mines, was ho yer O Ky 7 N Pany's private dam. All you have to| \ cen ong 7» Was home over the | Opposite SUMAS PUMPING Station - 5 is re M / do is say that you are interested, or ; Phone Chill. 5927 J. Luyar | 0" Building, or any Repair Work ! %{ SHOES — RUBBERS — HOSIERY — MEN'S WEAK avrite out an order, and the pigeon | -:-------------.-....... 234 : i Your house may need levelling up and % Bhont (Block Abbotsford flies back with it to Papa Cambell at LIBRARY NOTES i DE: Ona End concre le Ob ceca tong | fifty miles per hour. - dation COS CKOK It takes a hard-hearted prospect ENTERTAINMENT ql [I ORA | Have your work done by an experienc- ’ FE E S I 0 N A L to cresist the pigeon’s appeal. One Theran/ae otave > ed and conscientionus contractor, at a r P RO) | Ss botsford on Sunday evening, but no|ibird ‘flaw ‘back to Hazelton the other deeper stint tio Fe Re DESIGNS Reloe. 94 Tow a8 Cysteine) Woes alors fae eeper satisfac’ a wes = fone was injured. day with an order for 600,000 bricks. | taining of ees eheede the enter- YARWOOD & DURRANT home.” Soclal creatures we'are, puc-|f| Gee ewes no ems = FA. B. SCHMIDT & SONS . Socks res We are, put- pees fan BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS ting up with the most boring company ||] C’¢elowers — Pot Plants -D. : Wreaths, Sprays, Etc. At Low, Reasonable Prices. A trial order will make you a or the dullest party rather than sit alone at home, But in this enlighten- ed age no party need be dull. A little Preparation and ingenuity will change BRAKE WEEK!=3° e BE SAFE! the most prosaic gathering into some- seareaey Oero mr WE Do the Job Ourselves! ||‘viic scsi Ske Rosebay Gardens ss a" Start now to cultivate Telephone: Abbotsford 169F a reputation as a clever hostess, you R CROUTER Hi : : - Ear soe ; A ORtCAS,. 5 i 7 untingdon Repair work undertaken at this garage is personally sup- || wil. Here area tact piooles: tee erl ft ervised by either “Brick” or “Pete”—who guarantee a thorough reliable job, carefully and conscientiously done. GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS AND ‘SERVICEING ! The Jacartin Garage Phone 82 ’Recker Service E. Jacobson & P. Martin, props. General Contractors, Abbotsford Call ,write or Phone 169G McCallum Rd., 2% miles straight ‘ south of M.-S.-A. hospital on N. Hill place) BRANCH OFICE AT ABBOTSFORD Qpen Every Friday Vancouver Offices— Rooms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street McAlpine & McAlpine BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS help you over the hard spots. N. BL GOOD SHOES THAT FIT ! Iam agemt for the Famous “DEXTER” FOOTWEAR Let me personally measure you for a pair of these shoes—all styles, for men and women . First-Class Repairs at Reasonable Prices ! Abbotsford office—near B. C. Tel. Ex Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone: #00d Times for All 1 : & cyclopedia of enter- tainment with DEORTAiN, Bitlet ferences and practical suggestions for home, church, school and community. It 8lves directions for costumes and costuming and on producing a play. _E. R. Burt: “Shower Book; 77 Showers for-the Engaged Girl.’ The story goes that long ago an obstinate Parent did not like the man of his daughter's choice and refused her a Residence 138R Synopsis 0 PRE-EMPTIONS ACANT, unreserved, surveyed Crown is may be pre-empted by British subjects over 18 years of age, and b; aliens on declaring intention to become British subjects, conditional upon resi- dence, occupation and improvement. Full information concerning Pre-emp- DR. G. E. PARRISH DENTIST Office Hours — 9 to & Evenings t7 Appointment wre eee tions is given in Bulletin No. 1, id ieee gow axe Sa her stlends gave her a bri- = Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,” copies of. Ra; 5 al shower and thus began showers which can be obtained free of charge by Telephone: for the engaged girl. However ee A. McDONALD addressing the Department of Lands, Vic- Office 64; R cant toria, B.C.; Bureau of Provincial Informa- eside tion, Victoria, or any Government Agent. Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes within reasonable distance of road, school and marketing facilities and which is not timberland, Le., carrying over 5,000 board feet per acre east of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet per acre west of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division in which the land applied for is situated, on printed forms obtained from the Commisstoner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including clearing and culti- vating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be receive Pre-emptions carrying part time condi- | tions of occupation are also granted. PURCHASE OR LEASE Popular each y harder to has the custom become that Essendene Ave. East it becomes - harder think up something and novel. Surely among. the Showers described in this book you thi vill amaze your friends by its inge: uity. ie eat SAAS enera. ac sml Ing Bring in that piece of machinery that needs welding or repairs; Low Prices P. M. ZALESKY - - BLACKSMITH Lower Sumas Rd., near Valley Lbr. Co BATTERIES! The battery is a vital part of or ack” EINEX BLOCK and SUMAS, WASH. (Canadian Money at Par) ~ | alu Thor Washer-lroner Combination —as low as— Change in our Vancouver Address Owing to increased activity in DR. J. E. LUKAS DENTIST fice— Offi (The News Building) the Bond business we have been X-RAY AND forced to move to larger quart- your car, Let “Slim” or “J Applications are received for purchase MODERN EQUIPMENT $ 50 ers. Our new address is: rest the batter y in your Cai 4 t Ce pecan Baalpuprerecved “Crown alan s O.K, they'll tell you so. If purposes. Minimum price of first-class iter amce Paey eae | 807 Stock Exchange Bldg. ee ee AS EE | | etter aaa Ceara Evenings by Appointment 4 Vancouyer, B.C. you the best price on a new Norio LEM Bion J ERCHASbHAAID TRESS battery! Free testing service ! ef Crown Lands." 9 As os partial relief measure, reverted lands may be acquired by purchase in ten equal instalments, with the first payment suspended for two years, provided taxes are paid when due and improvements are PHONES & 66 * 82 Telephone 103 : @ \& The New Bee Cee Washer only— $69°° GEORGE E. GUDEWILL & CO., LTD. made during the first two years of not less than 10% of the appraised value. Mill, factory or industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment of stumpage. Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres. may be leased as homesites, condi- tional upon a dwelling being erected in the first year, title being obtained after residence and improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. For grazing and industrial purposes areas not exceeding O40 acres may be WASHER om 807 Stock Exchange Building VANCOUVER, B.C, Sey. 8347 Abbotsford 83Q WH, OPITOMETRIST COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. 404 Standard Bank Building UID. PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford to Vancouver Our work hag stood the test of . Leave Abbotsford Arrive Vancouver leased by one person or @ company. . Sey. 7410 aor *8.10 a.m. 10.05 a.m. time. All over the Valley are Under the Grazing Act the Province a 4 $9.40 am, 11.85 am. houses, barns and business divided into ‘grazing districts and the / Ontice | aippacanceiat, Chilliwack & *1.10 p.m. *3.05 p.m. blocks that are testimonials as Hi} [Atk .tcmud'irom time te time to meet : bi-monthly 5.10 p.m. 7-05 p.m. to the quality and workmanship varying conditions. Annual grazing per- $ —/ 49.55 p.m. 411.36 p.m. of our constructions. Get a fi- mits 2 issued axed on Sage ine - rates e k ae 2 See these Values Now at the— Leave Vancouver Arrive Abbotsford gure from me on your next job! ing privileges is given to resident stock 7 45 a.m, 40 a-m, owners. Stock-owners may fo e.. A. E. HUMPHREY - 12.15 p.m 2.10 pam, NELS OLUND Hon for) range mAnegenent Pte y 4.25 p.m. 6.20 p.m. GENERAL CONTRACTOR campers and travellers, up to ten e e P : B. 0, BAND SURVEYOR Ree D.m. i. 38.15 p.m. Mt. Lehman, B.C. Phone 86M r & OIVIL ENGINEER A d Block, Abb d Daily except Sunday. = + Saturdays and Sundays only. al Li | | Work is proceeding on the roadway that members of the Orange lodge are making on the old G.N. railway line immediately west of Abbotsford. to give direct ac from Essendene Avenue to the Orange Hall, Room 6, Hart Blk., Ohildwack A P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack + Sunday only For Your Freight or Express Use PACIFIC STAGE EXPRESS or FRASER VALLEY FREIGHT LINES Fast, Dependable Service Telephone 100 Trade-In Allowances Easy Terms. A programme of music by the Van- couver Salvation Army Band on the Abbotsford main street Saturday ev- ening heard with appreciation by a large crowd, A car skidded off the road at the ayburn-Mission detour west of Ab- = eet TE x