ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & M ATSQUL NEWS SALE} Special Food Event Thurs., Fri., Sat. HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP COFFEE Bottle 19¢ Lh sh ground an resh roasted PS ret 30¢ NONSUCH STOVE POLISH TEA Bottle NUGGETT SHOE POLISH Vs Ge ee 9c DB. & B, HAND CLEANSER 25¢ OVERWAITE: Jelly Powders Any variety 5 packets - 25c DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 3-day re OVERWAITTEA Pure Spices Rage. = = nc CALEDONIA PINK SALMON WA Ibi AMS Cs cece vc 5¢ READY CUT MACARONI = Ibs. 15¢ LIFEBUOY SOAP Paty Se whee tne ; limit 3 1o<¢ BERS i Gaiee idee 5¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE TAT QeHiO ove cick O¢ ROYAL CROWN SOAP a G bas 18¢ _ SLICED PEACHES XRAFT CHEESE DD aMhiss wpae eRe 02 | ka V-Ib; packet 15¢ BURFORD PEARS MIRACLE WHIP Tin 22... sees e ee LDE] 8-02. bottle ...... 9 BOILED SALAD DRESSING 23¢ Quaker Flour BUY NOW AT THIS PRICE + 49-Ib. sack SLG5 Tin JG | 98-Ib. sack $3.25 ranteed AYLMER SWEET CORN Tin Qe| |2-0z: bottle AYLMER TOMATO JUICE Tin oeeey Tae OVERWAITEA ket Ben Pure Extract CHEF SAUCE Broz. tle =) el OG) Plc sete 25¢ BIRD'S CUSTARD POWDER CHEESE Fraser Valley Mild Packet 10¢ CASCO POTATO FLOUR Packet OVALTINE 8-oz. tin 98¢ BUCKERFIELD'S WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 5 lb sack 19¢ FAIRYLIGHT CAKE FLOUR Large packet 23¢ Vegetables FIELD TOMATOES sicker aka rales G Ibs. ¢] 9 dozen ......-. 2O¢ YELLOW SWEDE TURNIPS | GoLDEN RIPE ae a | & ibs. ........-5-. E 16-07. tin OVERWAITEA Pure Plum Jam 4lb.tin - 39c Fruits ORANGES ‘Weather Mars Matsqui Fair Torrential downpOur of rain usher ed in Matequi’s 22nd annual fall fair held in Gittord hall on Friday last, put ae ite this discouraging weather, lay While the upper floor of the was not required for display, as in previous years, the main floor held exhibits in practically ; 8 provided for, the vegeta hes and preserved foods being strong divisions, * 2 a Wet weather caused postponement of the sports program until Saturday of this week David orchestra public dance held in the hall at night, & crowd of average proportions en- Joyed the event. Complete list of prize-winners is as follows” (listed Field 2 rod Camreon! field corn, B- Southien, Gravenstein, R, n; Wealthy, R. brown beans, A Apples: A Owen, J: . Owen; >, Con- yel- . gr Cooking- W Finite br Bates, bread, Mrs currant bres Jellies, Mrs: Goodchild; — pickl Mrs. Gilchrist; v! Cc: Shogren, Mrs. Mrs. H. Shogren, getables, joganb: . McNally. uliflower, round cabbage, Mrs. Groh. H. Shogren; half long car- a ; red Ostrum; round be Morrison; citron pumpkin, Mr rt hi aN Southen; Mrs. H. Shogren, Mré. Thomson; red onions, Mrs. Ostrum; Balla onions, Mrs, H. Shogren, ; garden cucumbe Grohnert; pick LARGE JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 57) Oe Gag agaa 90.0 19¢ Diheads........ 15¢ RED MALAGA GRAPES 1@ bbs. 19¢1D bbs. 2 YOUR HOP PICKERS’ TICKETS ACCEPTED AT THIS STORE Overwaiteal= GILMOUR BLOCK, ABBOTSFORD TELEPHONE 61 thee ares... and THE PRICE will PLEASE YOU! SPLIT CEDAR FENCE POSTS : . Ac FLOORING AND CEILING, Export Rejects - Per mp9 0° - PerM $10 Per M $15 Please Note this Offer: Without obligation we will come out to estimate your requirements —CALL OR PHONE— VALLEY LUMBER 'Y ARDS “EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDING” Abbotsford Manager Each {x4 and {x6 FLOORING, shorts’ - No, 2 SHIPLAP and BOARDS) =6-_~—- HL G. FINCH, Phone 146 rohnert, Mrs, C A. Me rhubarb, Mrs, De V leaf lettuce, Mrs. beans in pod, P. Cor >. Conroy; y © olored a Bates; white aste 5 collection asters, Mrs. G. Lind; She laughs at the weather--she has a telephone “Winter is coming, but I don’t mind,” said Mrs. Granlow, “be- because we've had a telephone put in our house.” days now, for the telephone can run my errands and do my shop- ping.” “The walking in the rain.” telephone doesn’t mind BG, TELEPHONE COMPANY y played for the urn} ion plan erection of a new clubroom +} pata: ad|cushion, Mr A M r “I can laugh at the cold and wet |. GLEESON’S MEAT MARKET offers you good reliable service Best Cuts of Meats Delivery Service { G. T. GLEESON Opposite Willan’s Hardware ABBOTSFORD Mr. W. Pottage has purchased a coupe Kenneth Shore and Harry Walker left on Saturday for California travelled’ by bus Mrs. Harv . prior aintinent of gary to th Cloverdale, I ce Is now able to devote his tall time to the Abbotsford par- ish Mr. and Mrs. Mutz and family mov ed to Burnaby x Mr. and Mrs. V burn ved into near the week, Mr. G. FP. Pratt, Reconstructionist addr 1a Thursday candidate In this riding, meeting in Abbotsford on League n Monday ey- fg and planned presentation of a sion branch o fthe Canadian L¢ and auditorium dahlia, Mrs. Thomson; zinnias, Mrs. A. Tne; collection c' Cameron, rs. i housd pla unt, rs. Grohnert; on; Knitted suit « lunch” cloth, Co y, Mrs, Cameron, colored runner, C. De white runner, Mrs. eron. — embroidered Leave It To Your Hens OUR hens know how much lime they need to keep up their egg production. Keep a supply of Saanich Poultry Shell before them all the time. They will use it as they need it. Saanich Poultry Shell has a 97 to 98% lime content. It is clean, free from dust, particles of rock and impurities of all kinds. Packed in printed 100- pound bags. Ask your dealers for Saanicr Poultry Shell a ‘B.C. Product Sales Agents— Shanahan Chemicals LIMITED It. of Campbell Ave. VANCOUVER, B.C. a vacation In| ; Produce—eges, son; eggs, brown, white, Mr. ite. FY it on, Mee W. 8. Machell:| School Work — Drawing exhibit, G. Machel; | grades 1-4, Mt, Lehman, grades 626, . 'M. Grohnert; | Mt Lehman, Gifford, grades 7 Gs ; plece outlining | Lehman; writing and soribbler, Mt. Lazy Dal Leliman; health, Mt, Lehman; poster M. Grol ifford; 6 freehand drawings, Gifford home-made ection wild lowers, Gifford, in i i a ae SOT ‘ Abbotsford’ bbotsford’s Independent Grocers offer these quality specials FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 5) PTEMBER 19, 20, 21: SOAP TEA GRAPE FRUIT is lh. 35 c| Sfor 19¢ : Bar 5c ROLLED OATS TOILET TISSUE Golden West Lk. - 23c Westminster 3 rolls 19¢ SULTANA RAISINS PRESH SAIR wicariers | ite 10-1 2lbs 19¢ sl Cello- wrapped Lb. -25c LIBBY'S.« PORK & BEANS 16-02. Mild Canadian Lb. - 18c LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE limit 5 Fresh Meaty [b. - 18° 2\bs 15c Shortening Crescent 3 lbs. 35c }Delf Bros, Phone 54 | steht Moy seats) gel tt Grocery LEP IFIP FEO’ 1014-02; Fach - 5c TURNIPS, clean, solid J] CARROTS, fresh, ote | ONIONS, No. f dry CABBAGE, solid heads A POTATOES, Netted Gem - (0 Ib*. (0c LETTUCE, ext'a la'ge fancy 2 for 25c GRAPES — CAULIFLOWER — LEMONS aie 4 ( 4 q 4 ( 4 q 4 r 4 q 4 t 4 ( 4 r 4 t 4 r 4 q 4 r 4 ( 4 , 4 ¢ 4 ( 4 r 4 5 ‘ COTTAGE ROLLS J ( PICNIC HAMS p q 4 § 4 > 4 § 4 q 4 § 4 } > § G3 ¢ 6 4 § 4 } 4 ¢ 4 ¢ 4 , 4 § 4 ’ 4 ’ 4 Free Delivery Our “Full-Pail” and. “Hi-Flow” Dairy Mashes test 18 per cent. No Screenings! 'They will PROVE tobe the BEST, Lime, We scll Cement, Plaster Charcoal, ctc. B.-K. MILLING CO., Ltd. G, PEARDON, Abbotsford Mgr. Phone 52 Battles at ... Vote for Harry aS Ottawa... J. Barber AS.M. branch No. 16 HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME equipped with nicely- -appointed chapel, family room and spacious show-room with selection of beawtiful caskets suited to all classes. Abbotsford, B,C. 5) Meetings upon First y Tha in Month N, Pr . TO: MAWSON, Sec. Morgue and Complete auxiliary facilities, y Ambulance Service. ARGON ICK FP! Two Modern Coaches. le ‘gher, aged 50 Chapel and Home—YALE RD., Mr. Harvey Henderson, Mgr. Telephone Abbotsford 134 ‘ari the Abbotsford , after a brief Ml- He was" born at Bi Isle Man, and is survived by his father, three brothers and two sisters, allre-