z a ‘ABBOTSFORD, _SUMAB AND * _MATEQUL NEWS ~ Prices Cut! BuildNow TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PRESENT LOW PRICES ON LUMBER TO BUILD THAT HOUSE, BARN OR GARAGE The opportunity may not come again. Lumber, Shingles, Mouldings Unexcelled in the Province. ABBOTSFORD LUMBER, MINING AND DEVELOPMENT Co., LTD. Mss Dorothy Le Lee Showered ed by J tiends || The first meeting eneetar the winter term of the O. ‘A. W. Club was held at the home of Misd Vera Hunt on Monday evening. When the business into a very happy event, a kitchen shower, in honor of one of the Club members, Miss' Dorothy Lee, whose marriage to Mr. P. A. Buchanan of Lynn Creek, North Vancouver, will take place in Vancouver this evening. The many useful articles were pre- sented in the form of a large wedding fake, placed on a small table.in the centre of the room. The tiers of cake when lifted off by the guest of honor, brought to view the gifts, If you are contemplating any in- terior or exterior Painting or Decorating of any kind, I am at liberty to fill your requirements. Call or phone 64. i J. E. PARTON. PAINTER & PAPERHANGER Abbotsford Phone 64 Let me estimate on that job! Quick Work Low Charges A. R. GOSLING Painter and House Decorator Phone 75L Brick for Permanence Principles of sound economy de- mand substantial, weather re- sisting building materials in this country. No matter how well constructed or attractive, a small initial saving at the expense of | durability is false economy when time and the elements must be reckoned with.” No Deterioration No Expensive Upkeep Highest grade Bricks, Tile, Drain Sewer Pipe, Etc. Etc, Clayburn Co., Limited CLAYBURN, B.C. An interesting ‘‘menu’’ contest held during the evening was won by Miss Helen McCallum. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, after which all enjoyed themselves in music and song. Miss Dorothy Lee has been a resid- ent of Abbotsford for the past thirteen ears, and Mr, P. Buchanan is also well known in Abbotsford, having been prgaged on the staff of the Royal Bank, previous to accepting his pres- ent position at Lynn Creek. Those present at the shower were the Misses Anna and Helen McCallum, Dorothy Lee, Gwen Sumner, Christine MePhec, Vera Hunt, Marjorie Mutrie, Thelma Taylor, Enid Smyth, Evelyn McMenemy, Mae Wilson and Elsie McPhee. Abbotsford Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bundy of Vancouver announce the birth of a baby girl, in = session, ended, the gathering resolved | * Just Received Seused Mackerel A Sbipment of the New-Pack Salmon Seckeye Salmon, 1b. tin 1-2 Ib. tin Red Salmon, lb. tin - 1-2 Ib. tin Brunswick Sardines, Special Bulk Tea, 60c; sibs. for $1.75 - = 20¢ - - Be = «= 5c 3 for THE HOME OF W. A. WATTIE Phone 67 GOOD THINGS TO EAT Ot | « every reader of this pap@ has jced in the A First Class Hostelry ou will find at the Abboteford Hote ed 7 columns in Farm Journals this advice: “Clean up and disinfect.” It is a phrase thatis used perhaps more than any other in recommending measures to pr and Principal Urges Interest In Child’s School Werk Editor News: In your issue of the 18th, inst. you have very clearly pointed ovt some of the ways in which a Parent-Teachers’ Association might help our school. One of the thoughts to which you gave ex: pression particularly appeaicd to me, that parentg and teachers should co- pperate closely for the good of the child. _ With this thought in mind I wish to make an appeal to the parents regard- ing the wey the children spend their evenings. It is common to see quite a number of boys, in the higher grades of the Public school, on the atreets after nine o’clock in the evening, In order that these students may do their best work at school it is imperative that their evenings be put to a better use, : The years of childhood and youth are important. That is the period during ‘which the mind should be stored with a knowledge of those experiences pf the past which will enable one to meet the experiences of the future, during which those habits of life should be framed which will make for good citizenship. diseases. This being the case, it is worth while knowing something about what to use to accomplish this clean- ing up and disinfecting. Of course there area ar many different dis- Everyone every comfort and con’ Our meals are of high quality, are well cooked @nd. well servod. r Our rooms are clean, well Srosated aud woll kept .. ++ Families and ladica given especial con- .| the local hospital on Sep Te e ul e On Thursday evening, October 2, undcr the auspices of the Rebekah Lodge, Abbotsford, a concert, with some very good talent ‘consisting of an elocutiouist, magician, humorist and wil] b egiven in the Mason- ic Hall. The ladies arc making an ex- Or live in a disagreeable locality, WHY PAY RENT? unsanitary or inconvenient house when I can build you a snug little home like this ’ for less than $1500 5 rooms, full cooler, French door, t, open firepl and other conveniences. by a qualified contractor, and uilt-in buffets, Properly built good quality materials throughout HOMES, BARNS & FARM GENERAL CONTRACTOR NEES, OLUND BUILDINGS A SPECIALITY MT. LEHMAN, ceptional effort to make the event a success and patrons should get a good concert. * ye Mr. Aryil Johnson of Abbotsford is receiving treatment in the local hos- pitaL . i \e While returning home last week a Sumas farmer was attacked by a foot- pad near Delair road, who jumped on the running board of his car, ordering him to stop. Instead, the farmer speed- ed up, and striking at his assailant with his free hand forced him to drop off the car. Beyond a bruised hand, the farmer suffered nothing by his en- counter. Sate Mrs. Rukus of the McKenzie road has received word that her husband hag been seriously injured, in the mine in whith he was working up the coast. Mrs, Rukus is going into Vancouver to be near Mr. Rukus, who is being eral Hospital, Special 97-piece Dinner Set, reg. $36 Cups and Saucers, nice clover leat, req. $3.75 $2.5 Fancy Cups and Saucers, floral pattern ‘ to Clear - $29 35¢ LARGEST STOCK BUILDERS’ HARDWARE IN VALLEY ee TINO. HARDWARE AND FURNITURE BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES e 1! . Mrs. A. Vanetta and two children of I Aldergrove spent the week-end in Ab- botsford with relatives. — . i u e ,G. R. Wright and F. W. Johnson have come down from Chilliwack lake and have gone into the city on business, e u e Miss Eleanor Lovedar, who has been relieving nurse at the M.S. A. hospital for the past three weeks has returned to Vancouver, *ue There gas a fair attendance at the first regular meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary to the M.S. A. Hospital, in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday last, Plans for the annual bazaar were talk- ed over, and after some discussion, it Was unanimously decided to hold the bazaar and dance separate this year, The date for the bazaar is set for the ‘ast Friday in November, the 28th. inst. The dance, which hag been previously held in connection with the bazaar, will take place three weeks earlier, on Sie dinble Repairs Low Charges ‘ Acme Garage FRANE BROWN, Prop ~ opposite B. ©, Telephone Office” opald Benedict returned to Van- this week “and entered the C. to continue bis studies, have just ae over, Prices to suit every purse from $20,009 up Fall Samples Samples for the Fall trade arrived last week, and are well worth looking October 31, Hallow’en night, this change being made in order to give more time to the bazaar which will continue on into the evening; and also to make work a little lighter for the committees. The ladies of the auxiliary are also planning to cater for the teachers’ con- splendid suitings to select from, s. Coogan ae Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing Step in and inspect them; some really vention, which will be held here in November, yo” The balance of "the afternoon was spent in the passing of accounts for - | payment, and general business, . " . The monthly meeting of the W. A, of St, Margaret’s Church will be held in the Parish Hall,.Friday, Sept. 26, at 2.30 pm. ~ is brought down to the Vancouver Gen- Travelers and bee will find bere THE ABBOTSFORD HOTEL we 8 GARDINER H. L. ATKINS is familiar with carbolic actd, corre ‘sive he, Parents co-operate with your teach- ers, make sure that your children are doing the work assigned as hcme study, impress upon them the importance of the years the need for education, the Peseealty for good conduct and elean However, there is a very serious ob- Many people refuse to have them around beca there is always more or less danger of @ dis 14: a ia picking up the wrong bottle, or an im- proper use of one of these f apt to be & very serious matter. It is really Kreso Dip No. 1 is admitted ‘dy bacteriologists to be a powerful Evety stock owner caeet Seat tcneuica Gabe ebtaked | a 0 2 See ES | When They Have Gone The past comes np—childhood Eric T. Weir PRESCRIPTION DEUGGIST Phone 8 Abbotsford daye—bappy hours by the firesid —their hopes and joys—and trials, too. . You can keep the memory of their names forever fresh by giv- ihg some little part of the blessings you now enjoy towards s perma: ment memorial in everlasting stone. B. C. MONUMENTAL ' WORKS ~~ Limited to P & Stephen, Limited. HEAD OFFICE Seventh Ave. and Main St, VANCOUVER, B. 0. Write today for Catalogue of de- signs. Established 1876 Tavel to Bellingham, Everson, Everett and Seattle by AUTO STAGE BAPE SPEEDY COMFORTABLE Travel Over the American Northwest in the Modern way. Through Tickets Direct Connections ——7eaao—— Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham daily at 8.30 am. (Sunday 8.50) 11.30, 2.30, 5.45. Sat. and Sunday only—7.10 p.m. Leaves Bellingham at 7.30 a.m,, 10.15, 1.15, 4,00; 6.00,.10.30 (Sat, and Sus.) Dieect with Huntingd trains Sumas to Seattle, $425; Return $6.65 Sumas to Everett $3.65; Return $5.25 Sumas to Bellingham $1.25; Return $2. From Bellingham South over the Pa- eifie Northwest Traction Co., line. ————-2-——_. J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Sgmas Phone X228—X421 Quick Truck Transfer Service Night or Day, no matter when or where you want goods moved you'll find my light motor express service quick and efficient. My rates are low and I dis- charge every ordex personally . I want your business, and offer a service that merits it. E. J. BOYCE Phone 55 Abbotsford Buy a Good Watch at ® reasonable price at ®endrickson Bros. Jewelers @. M. B. Local Watch Inspectors Vietrola and Brunswick Talking Machines and Recerds gumss, Wash. On Friday October "10 & bazaar will be held by the Clearbrook Women’s Iu- stitute in the Masonic "Hall. In the evening a dance will be given by the Institute in the Harrop Halil, the music being furnished by the Boerbave Sisters Why bother with your owm lIsundering when the Right-Price-Laundry will do it carefully, promptly and clean? MRS. J. 0. MORET Phone 13M t There is no royal road to knowledge or to anything else worth while. These things cost and the price has to be paid in self-denial, self-sacri- fice, and self-discipline. On behalf of the children F. G. COOK, Prin, Abbotsford Publie School, ‘ ~ en- 4 Mr, and Mrs. John Murphy of Giff- ord are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby girl, born in the M.S. A. hospital on Monday, Sept. 22. conomical Motorists’ This is the season of the year when the thrifty motorist pre- pares to put his car in the garage for its annual overhaul Whether its a ‘‘general’’ over -haul job, or just grinding the” valyes and a tightening-up, you will find Weir’s charges reasonable and the work welt done, Complete Wrecking Truck nae Outzit Weir’s Gace Ford Service Station Phone Abbotsford 36 For Service and Quality Go To V Sumner’s Meat Market Phone 7 MeCallum Road Near oil well 1 Studebak 1 Ford, 1922, 5 passenger ......... 1 Ford, 1917, 5 passenger ............ , 1918, 5 p Sale of Ford Cars NOW ON + $390. 9125, ~ $300. 1 Ciey- Bost, 1917, 5 1 Chevrolet, 1919, 6 1 Chevrolet, 1916, 5 1 Ford, One Ton truc passenger , $290. passenger . $260. passenger .... 9160, k, 1920 model,9250, Many other big bargains. Phone or write. HARGITT MOTORS, LTD. MISSION CITY, B.C.