ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS f RED SALMON, talls, tin. . 32° L J V PRICES PURE LARD, bamcaah a! or 95° On DRY GOODS JAP ane aah ‘ % ih f And GROCERIES GREEN PEAS, dry, te ribs. ¢. SMALL WHITE BEANS; . gids 25° NABOB TEA, per Ib. -....... + 56° OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX 66° CORN STARCH, per packet ... 10° STANFIELD'S RED LABEL $2: 00 UNDERWEAR, per garment §3-75, STANFIELD’S RED LABEL gee HEAVY aaa $6: 00 ATS COMBINATIONS — per suit S.. DALY The: Mi Store Upper Kilgard Store Phone 19X or Farmers 24 Ey ¥ Ts SMUT AAS TA ANN OUNCEMENT Our first carload of. THE. NEW oo Tractor will arrive EARLY NEXT _ MONTH 15 — 30 hp. Fully equipped -with fenders, water pump, pulley, impulse starter’ leper: and other features. Price f.0.b.. Abbotsford (approximately) $875: You get complete Repair Service here _ BRETT'S LTD. Ford Sales and Service Peardonville Pencillings The School Board paid their annual visit to the school last Thursday. The entrance class has been transferred to Poplar school Mr, Archie Peardon has recovered sufficiently to be about on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stafford return- | ed to Concrete, Wash. on Monday, af- ter Spending several days at the home of Wm. Stafford here, Long-Distance \ Call Saves Family from Flames A long-distance telephone call from Indianapolis, Indi- ana, to Los Angeles, Californ- ja, is credited With saving four lives. A man in Indianapolis put in a call very early in the morning, forgetting the differ- ence in time, two hours, to a friend at Los Angeles, The lat- ter, his wife and two children were asleep. When the call was put through, the Los Angeles man was awakened to find his home in flames. He rescued his faimly and turned in an alarm, He was burned on the hands and arm, but the tele- phone call saved his family and himself from a worse fate, B.C. Telehone: Co. |New Council Takes Y Charge Matsqui’s 1930 Council was duly in- stalled by the returning officer at Mt, Lehman last Thursday, the retiring reeve and councillors welcoming sate successors to the municipal Sumas District | Construction of the new factory ad- dition for the Clayburn Company at Kilgard is in the hands of the Jamie- son Construction .Co., and a force of 50 to 75 men has been. bu: eee work until the recent ba com- peled a and winding up details of their oF ministration, In his greetings to his council col-; leagues, Reeve Wood appealed for co- operation in all progressive efforts for the municipality's welfare and deve- lopment, suggesting tnat each coun- cillor should prepare a budget of or- | dinary requirements of his ward for the year, to give preference to local men in all work done, with special re- gard for returned men, to investigate and report cases of destitution or need, enabling the Council to properly acoord help where warranted, Among other suggestions was that ward ap- propriations be tabled each month, and checked up to prevent overdrafts. Relative to this, it was pointed out the new council started out with a debit balance in each ward, due mainly to the government's action in confis- cating a proportion of the liquor and pari-mutuel profits, Complying with a request of the municipal auditor, John Kendall, ©.A. ex-Reeve McCallum tendered a letter to the new council from the accoun- tants, recommending that a more up- to-date clerical system be installed at the municipal office. It, was decided to call for applications for the bale Sonora foundations ag the factory have been poured, and carpenters are engaged on frame construction. No start has yet been ‘made on the large continuous kiln. “The additions are expected to be complete by mnid-eum: mer, Sumas Prairie Sogial- coud met. at the home of Mrs, L.:Lamson on. Thur> sday, 15 members being present. . Con- tests featured in an enjoyable program Mrs. Kenny and Mrs. York winning. | § Little Lorna Norma delighted with a recitation, after which tea was served. ‘The next meeting will be at the hom of Mrs. Ira Serl. aac as follows wei @ annual meeting of Hi beige? I, held at the home of Mis. M. Stitute for ‘assistance in_ caring for an fnurm child in the” MS:A. hospital. of clerk and @ salary of $150 monthly. Clerk san LeFeuvre agreed to continue in the service of the aistrict as assessor and collector, He has honorably served Matsqui for a quarter of a century, but advancing years and fast-develop- ing conditions make — necessary thi ability of a younger man with modern clerical training. Councillor Goodchild was named of the Councillor Gledhill was re-appointed chairman of finance, Coun. Kettle to the M.S.A. Hospital Board as munict- pal representative, Council as board of works, Chas, Murray of Mission was © ap-| pointed municipal engineer; Martin & Sullivan of New Westminster, munici- pal solicitors; Dr. J. M. McDiarmid, rere ye Beart officer. Appointment until after Want Adlets Boy wanted for errands, etc, after school hours. Apply by letter only to fhe financial ‘statement published, Fence viewers: for MAtsqui, O. So- renson; Abbotsford, J. Ware; Alder- grove, T. Catto. Pending preparation of budgets, an ‘y work. and the entire}, was given a resolution réad from Kelowna W. Urging extension of the Mothers’ Pen- Sion Act to assist a male relative u Whom motherless children are ant for care, © Mrs. Fraser will be hostess to thi next meeting, which takes piace Specials at ise Savings LADIES TWEED COATS, full lined, heavy far collar _Fegular $25.00; clearing at 1 ‘only, ‘LADIES BLACK ME<ON COAT, full lined, “heavy fur collar, reg. $22.50 ¥ 51595 1 only CHILD'S COAT, size 8, Fur Collar, regular $15.95, for 1 295 FLAT CREPE, 38-in wide, reg, $1-95; special per yard.,.- §) 35 CHILDREN’S FLANNEL er is with panties, sizes 4 65 to 6, reg. $2.45 for .......6605 GIRL'S FLANNEL DRESSSES, sizes 8 2h ee SD t KIMONA CLOTH, heavy quality, 36-In. wide, reg. $115; yd. B56 | BOYS’ JUMBO COAT SWEATERS, Universal knit, sizes’ 475, 32, 34, 36 only, regular $5.95 pre FLANNEL SHIRTS, le range of patterns, all sizes $2° 35 reg. up to $3.50; for MEN'S PURE WOOL “COMBINATIONS, medium weight sizes 34, 36, 38; reg. $3.50, for ~~}, GILMOUR anabano HOTEL BLOOK | Cathal: lard * 4. $1595 ber home on Febru; this “when the frost is leaving the ground’ the clerk was instructed to. notify by letter all truckmen in the district, ot- her than milk haulers and school bus Operators, to keep their y les en- arely off the roads while the frost is School Board; informed the. Council upon the bus routes, and said the school would be ft the coyneil meeting after, the pat of revision.” “Regular meeting sheep and goats into | Box N, News office, 1p | initial advance of $500 was allowed to eat for Two choice lots “A of the pound bylaw was for sale in A g price, Box H, News antic Inp “For Sale—35 Rhode Island R. Pul-|_ Ip lets, laying. Box B, News office. For Rent—Light Housekeeping room ready by first of February. Apply, Corner Store, Abbotsford. 4pd gas, eries, tire izing, oils, eto CHILLIWACK . ~_ ABBOTSFORD MISSION he United” States builo-ub YW BgHA: RBS OE savaston by these |" DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WAST & Valuable Assets to Your Community Wanted—Good Single Horse, Notify A. Nicholas, Clayburn 2; Young Quebec The pickerel were [yp ARD “AND ROOM® at reasonable its, oan Maple Lear Lodge, a The Safeway Man and your Store are valuable elements in the growth and progress of your -conimim~- - ity and the prosperity of your family. Safeway Men are your local merchants of your nestly striving to provide you with the finest foods, at the most reasonable prices, and in the most courteous and efficient manner, PRICES EFFECTIVE, F Corn 5 Peas Quaker brand choice “sweet Burford brand sweet, tender in sifted peas Cas ox 35c Sieens - = 35c Tea‘,:'. tee al Safeway brand ancy Ceylon. and Indian Orange Pekoe Tea. A special care has been taken in blending this tea, to’ bring out its wonderful flayor. Try a package. Lb. 59c Soap | Pearl White naphtha soap; @ general household soap. 10 Bars. Dates Fancy golden ripe dates 3 Lbs. 23c Pastry Flour Monarch brand; from makes Raisins RIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 31 & FEB. 1, 1930 | B.0. DUS AAA Tu granula- 86 sugar fine winter wheat; Fancy recleaned seedless rai- puddings delicious pastry sins, in bulk 2 3 19¢c W-iy-sac 45¢ 41. - - 45¢ Fees: 7 Jam Butter Safeway, Bread wrapped spa brand assorted varle- pac an Bap finest cream- fn sanitary waxed paper. 1e! 4.1m - 49¢ 3m. $1.25 3ove - 20¢ Tomatoes KB, Bret chal quality B. Cc. toma’ 3 7c 3 Cans “ Sugar a 55c 10 Lbs. Oats . Quaker brand; the thinner, aie | flakes already partly Pkg. YS 88e Corn Starch da brand; for custards Sauerkraut, Makes an appetizing dish, Rolled Rib Roasts Tender and tasty from prime young beef | All ‘fresh stock By - tie 28c13 iy «= See Pot Roasts Pickled Pork Choice cuts; best quality Mild and well cured for el- or boiling 25c | | ther frying Lb. beef 20c | In Our Meat Department Local’ Lamb Take a leg home for Sunday Leds rik hid 3c Lamb Stew All fresh and cut ready to Lt 22c Lb. Phone council takes’ Sip eke Sabha Bread ow Abbotsford Bakery | ._ QUALITY LOAF — .\.is good Bread Telephone 111 “ Ti. Bonhomme,” (The Little Tad) is away with his sled and he doesn't ¢are where he winds w He is rehearsing his part in t! é ‘eat Winter Ice Pageant to be freld at Quebec February 12-18 Weather means nothing to him, si long as it is cold weather and as tor zero, well, the more it zeroes the | t! . more he likes it. He is dressed for the part and would not be out o} Parents ! At this critical season of winter in Good Health, Farmers! -how they emerge from maceuticals required. PHONE NOg LOCA RAR Ae, for man or beast. Tonic will do much to bring yourself and family oat a Your stock production during the coming “bpring cle ciasiaan depend largely upon their condition during Sate weeks. best veterinarian ingredients and stock. up your prescriptions quickly, choo and with” the dest’ ae ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. Bix Apress Co, Ld MANUFACTURERS OF FIR and CEDAR LUMBER, RED CEDAR SHINGLES — First Quality XXX Shingles and XX. Dimension Lumber lumber Is stri up to grade—and the same quality that we «nies maaeactaasi ican ds, COMPARE OUR GRADE AND FRICES, © : AR CUL’ 1T OR DRAINAGE LUMBER—Dureble, Econothical Snare Se rien adtion Logs. Let Us Know Your Needs Phone Chils06 ! | Sawdust at Bunkers ‘Mill at Vedder Canal Bridge °. oR x kas Manager ° lace I the Byrd eet prese he is emula’ ot log ii ‘the mush ai ket ie Beauvais, and is betes ie! ; a ee en he yill likely figure among the entrant Imagination is” however the ct i loubtless the Bragg j He tral da Quebec rial itazip. Sb = tne yeah 8 tow dans of alba We Bayes those ‘tonles: the winter season. Pgh Clayburn Products—the Finest Made. Clayburn Products are supreme because Lid ‘aré maffufactured with but one f this . cardinal requirement of our processes } pe he by the trade in many distant parts, as also various centres of Canada and the V. 5. BRICK, TILE, SEWER & DRAIN PIPE, RETORT UNITS, ETO, ETO THE CLAYBURN COMPANY, LIMITED Factories; Clayburn; Kilgard, B.C.J. W. BALL, Resident Manager Sau Theatre bhotsford A Theatre WEDNESDAY (Tonight)— e MISSION ONER's # _raDay = and, SATU SATURDAY Jan. 31, Feb. : CLARA BOW | ~ Comedy; "SAPPY SERVICE” PARAMOUNT NEWS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Feb. 4 and 5— 3|EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION— ANDY GUMP In-Person 3 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. and el LORETTA YOUNG in “The Forward Pass’’ {This is @ snappy, lively picture with action, amusing siuations, and a very fine plot. Regular Prices Don’t Miss This “FOR LATEST NEWS WEEKLY Abbotsford & Patt Liveris' tae? Annual Meeting “The ANNUAL G 0 Sumas Prairie Assembly Native Sons “and the C : c ob ycgenentae Whist Drive and “es,