49.1b. sack $4.93 4 18° Lb. 25° NS, Libby’s medium 3 uns 25° small tin 5s 5 3 tins 25° Package 20° COFFEE, Braid’s Big 4 ... Tin 38° GRAPES, Tokay Warm Clothing for Men ! IN’S UNDERWEAR, seasonable weight, in Stanfichd’s Wood's and Penman’s; combinations at’ low as $1.39 Shirts and Drawers, only .« tre rocery Enjoying Life. While the World Convalesces COFFEE special value PORK & BE. 75° 35° $ 4° the SALMON, S WORK SOCKS of pure wool; the choice of three pecials SALMON, large tins ... factories; at 35¢ or 3 pairs for ‘'S RAIN CLOTHING of Ruber; SST makes at LOW PRICES. S WORK BOOTS and RUBB ues in the Valley; look them over price. For the Ladies and Children AND CHILDREN’S RAIN- and RUBBERS, HOSE and NDERWEAR. JERSEY WOOL SUITS. and up SODAS, Christies .... Slickers and Canvas; ; we have the Best Val- and compare the quality and Me. and Mrs. A. Jenkins—and Baby “King” — of Hydraulic, B. C-, have solved the hard times problem— as it concerns them. The outside world may or may not be convalescing from its economic sickness. But in the meantime “we should worry” is the philosophy of this interesting Cariboo trio, SWEET POTATOES .. Courteous Service QO. W. BENEDICT a ABBOTSFORD & KILGARD Toeteh-te bets tekekedetedete Quick Delivery the Grocer Telephone 111 eheSoSetodototeheheheleleteteteleleleieteletetetetete *heleleleles a LADIES COATS U 3312010150304 9014304120104 0013014101101 3004 size 2 years It is a pleasure to show merchandise we would be pleased if you will spare the time. GILMOUR’S GENERAL STORE Modern Merchandise with Lowest Possible Prices. £ quite a tall chap and has his recalcitrant moments. So there ainty when he will respond all of his kind and depart into the vast forest retreats. In the meantime, he has provided Mr. Jenkins is by vocation a marine |™uch amusement and interest to his éngineer, has travelled the world over | Suardians, who have learned many and 12 months ago was “let out” of|™oose habits by observation of the the chief's job on a Great Lakes | youngster. freighter—through the depression, Just now, he makes His wife was for years companion |into the woods in s to a wealthy woman, whose interests |rooms, so favored by these animals. carried her to the world’s fashionable | To eat these, he must get dawn on his resorts. Stock market collapses had|Knees in a reverent fashion, so long their effect here, and Mrs, Jenkins| re his legs. came west with her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins have built ‘a They ventured around and surveyed |cozy log house, and are ready for their prospects—eventually from an|the long, hard Cariboo winter, -Un- Interior B. C. town. Then someone | doubtedly they will get lonély in said: “The Cariboo’s a gooa country | ‘heir remote retreat, and occa --Placer gold in the creeks....lot's|!y yearn for civilization. But - the of game....you'll never need go|Cchanves are that they will return to hungry there!” their former circles of activity, if d So, into the Cariboo they went. when economic sonsitlony. improve, strong in bodies and resolute in an lhoeeieane ee ees) independence bred Sion the aron hen of Moorehead lake, three miles off |°! as ea the Likely road. There are many others in the che That was last fall boo doing as the Jenkins’—and am- : f ! The lake abounded with fine cut- nig yom nor mere Phone 4 pilgrimages arch of mush- GOOD GLASSES —if you need them GOOD ADVICE Good Health —if you don’t. and WM. H. Good Plumbing FRANCKS go hand in hand; don’t imperil REPRESENTING the health of yourself and fam- y ily by bad sanitation.... The Columbia HE Cosr OF A 8-PIECE SET Optical Co. WITH SEPTIC TANK INCLUD- ED IS VERY LOW; get my price 610 Hastings St. W., Vancouver 401 Standard Bank Building, a Domestic Pumps will make professional calls in I can put you in an Blectric or ABBOTSFORD Gasoline Pump at almost whole- on FOURTH Saturday sale cost—and the installation is ALL DAY done RIGHT—and no mess ! at Mr. J, ©. Tucker’s Jewelry Store, opposite Lee's WM.ROBERTS Phone 31-M ABBOTSFORD _WEIR’S FIREPROOF GARAGE FIRESTONE TIRES, SHELL PRODUCTS For Wrecker Phone 36 ATANGARD Cafe & Grill ening lake abounded Superseding our Dining Room The marshes were alive with ducks aS wie = . and occasionally. geese. Greuse and partridge were abun- dant. And in the forest and hills behind their camp the lordly moose and dainty deer were plentiful, and. late in the fall season, easy to secure. There were flesh, fish, fowl, fuel and good water aplenty. What more could be desired) ? Then ‘King’ arrived, and. was ad- opted into the family. King’s mam- ma had deserted him, and a woe- begone little moose he was when pentane bleating to the kindly Mrs. enkins. 7 The little long-legged waif was also RIDGEDALE adopted into the affections of the Te family watchdog, a collie, and the} Mrs. J. H Smith spent last week two are bosom companions. sien frignids An Vancouver, Fed for weeks from a bottle, King | pj RES hes cast telesane at 7 f Ridgedale school on Thursday. is growing alarmingly, is beginning An auction sale of the cattle and to sprout two diminutive antlers, and | nousehold effects of Mr, and Mrs. C. follows Mrs, Jenkins all around the Parr was held at their home on place like a pet puppy. But, he 18] tuesday afternoon last. Mr. Farr . has disposed of his farm to Mr. Bric Borg and his car to r A. McDoug- all, and with Mr r and family will leave on Sunday to reside in Eng- land. Master Arden Cri: is recovering from wounds received in his eye and face, from stray shot at Page’s Lake_ On Tuesda October 11th. a large number of friends of Mr. and Mrs_ C. A. MacKenzie gathered at Ridge- dale Hall and tendered them a variety shower. The many gifts were ar- ranged in a nicely decorated basket and presented to the recent bride and groom The evening was spent in 1 talk and dancing, with dainty hnments served later by girl friends of the bride. Mr. C. Reynolds has returned from Mission hospital, where he has been a patient_ A whist drive was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Norrish on Fri. Hours 7 a.m to 1 a.m, A superior Restaurant Service conducted to ¥ meet present day conditions. H. L. ATKINS Phone 100 W. S. GARDINER A Thoroughly Modern Hotel with Licensed Premises DR>. E. E. GRAVES Dentist A Thorough Experience in All the General Types of Construction at your service, 9 AM. to 4.30 P.M. OFFICE CLUSED ALL DAY ’ ‘Riva, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ° Lady Assistant in Charge ontractors Limited CHIROPRACTOR JAS. N. SMITH, D.C., Ph.C. HUNTINGDON, B.C. wanted Office Hours: SUMAS, WASH. NOW IS THE TIME FOR Canadian Money at Par. HEATERS FURNACES Ete. NEW, RELINED OR RENOVATED Hair Cutting Ts 35° JUBILEE CANDY SHOP Modern Barber Shop E. A. HUNT - - Phone 39 Striking Heat ! Good $().50 Coal per ton BUILDING & GENERAL CONSTRUCTION DR. G. E. PARRISH , DENTISaH Office Hours — 9 to 5 J. A. McDONALD, Pres. & Mgr. McCallum Road South Cia Repairs a Specialty, Keys and Saws Filed, Gunstocks fitted. I. N. ARMSTRONG Abbotsford Box 132 Located Opposite Post Office Evenings by Appointment :. / ; G. H. LOACH REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Life — “Fre — Automobile BRADNER, B.C. Phone Alderg. 289 Telephone: Office 64; Residence 91 e entertained at tea ternoon, in honor of prior to her leay- . SUMAS, WASH. (Canadian Money at Par) Silverware Cut Glass \\ ‘ Jewelry W fyi couter _ Timepieces eanG. TUCKER WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS.—Bring in that watch or olock for spring ov- erhaul Radios and Gram. Records, MANN BLDG. ABBOTSFORD Smith is ciate le from und in his hand. Mrs. W Johnston of Van-| YARWOOD & DURRANT last week of Mr. / BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS ing of the C. G, NOTARIES PUBLIC rrangements were made ‘en party to be given vening, when the girls be hostesses to their young friends. A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs C, Kel- leher On Tuesday eVéning, on the oc- casion of N lleher's birthday an_ niversary icing were enjoyed, musie for atter being supplied by Messrs, } e, Listed and Kelleher. The guest of honor given a ‘ystal water t entation ing made Dougall and Mrs; Frost, . While duck hunting on Page's on Saturday, Arden Crist and had a narrow escape injury, when ° another the lake, the pel- rist In the eye and Piaiieittetttecit ita t ttt ttt tg A, E. HUMPHREY B. C, LAND SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Hart Block, Chilliwack; P.O, Box 422, Chilliwack. NA EPAYAIAR AAAI SAA and BRANCH OFFICE AT ABBOTSFORD, Open Every Friday RE ED u CED FARES Pee solmrerOnIoeES : Rooms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street BELLINGHAM Everson Everett Seattle Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham Daily at 8.60 a.m.; 11.25 a.m.; 4.40 p.m. Sundays 8.50 a.m.; 4.40 p.m. Leaves Bellingham 10.15 a.m., 1.00 p.m and 6 p.m; Sundays 1 p.m.; 10.30. p.m. Through Tickets — Direct Connections with Vancouver, Chilliwack, Hope Ko and Seattle Stages. Sumas to Bellingham—$1.00; return $1.50 Sumas to Everett—$2.85; return $4.75 Sumas to Seattle—S3.50; return §6. J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Sumas Phone 681 or R-310 BOO © ios about your Roof? Make those necessary repairs now before weather conditions or advancing prices make it more costly or difficult. Give us an oe : Re VALLEY LUMBER CO. Phone 146 Lower Sumas Road G. 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