Mr PAGE TWO ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS. i cy Oe WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1938 Thanksgiving Food Festival PLAN A REAL OLD-FASHIONED THANKSGIVING DINNER Pumpkin Red and White; No, 2% tin lle o Mincemeat eEwa tino for Pies, tarts 2 Ibs. 25¢ BRIMFUL SHORTENING Creamy white, purely vegetable 2 ibs. 27¢ RED & WHITE BAKING PDR. 12s0¥, (Ui dain tone Lee 2Y,-Ib. tin .......... 53¢ RED & WHITE EXTRACTS Red & White RASPBERRY JAM 4A-lb. tin ...... AOE Quaker PUFFED WHEAT Packet ............ OG RED & WHITE COFFEE Vanilla, Lemon Irradiated 2eoz.. botdey emcees 17c Hb. tin ......-. BSE | 4-02. bottle .... 3Ic ASK FOR OUR “NEWS FLASHES” FOR FURTHER BARGAINS M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Telephone 130 Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Abbotsford Bakery Weekes & Bader, Props. TELEPHONE 1 BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING OAKES TO ORDER Bakery Goods Available Throughout the Valley or Ask for a Driver to Call ASK FOR QUALITY BREAD Satisfaction... THE NAME “REXALL” IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF PURITY & ; SATISFACTION. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL REXALL PRODUCTS COLGATE’S FINE SOAPS “REB” PURE FRENCH Kes Shes. sae CASTILE SOAP Meraso Ue ee pce ae 10¢ 3 ars... DEE “PIK” SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH “BRITEN” TOOTH PASTE Each .......... De | Large tube ...... DHE ASK FOR BEAUTY BUBBLES Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Stationery _ Kodaks Phone 8 _ Developing ERIO T, WEIR, Phm. B. Tire Sale All Sizes Seiberling Tires Mr vstocked Substantial Discount While They Last Come In Now Abbotsford _ Motors ‘Phone 62 W. Schnare Union Oil Products Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents MATSQUI Mr, B. Ebbeson has returned to the States for the fall fishing. Mr. H, Tingley is a patient in Mission Hospital, suffering from a leg. Miss Grace Hurum fractured has returned from her European tour and is now teaching at Abbotsford. The monthly P.T.A. meoting will be held in Matsqui Hleméntary school on Thursday at 8, p.m. Mrs. Hart and two sons Herbert and Leslie have retumed from the prairies. Mrs, R, Rottluff and son John recently visited with naimo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid and Mr. B. Reid are motoring to California. Mr. and Mrs. Olson and daughter Grace visited with Mrs. Olson’s pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lancaster on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. J. Conroy and daughter have taken up residence in the village. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Labelle and daughters Dorothy, Patsy and Lor- raine, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Swoboda on Sunday, Mrs. Bennet and son of Mt. Ver- non were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. S, Adams. Mrs, Adams ac- companied them home and visited for a week. Mrs. A. Connor of Mt, Vernon returned and visited with Mr. and Mrs, Adams. Mr. W. Swanson is seriously ill. Miss Pearl Denny spent the week- end with her parents at Aldergrove, Mrs. A. Beaton entertained about @ dozen guests on Friday evening in honor of Miss Goldeen Sorenson, on the occasion of the latter's birth~ day, Mrs Kerr, Earle and Douglas spent the week-end with relatives in Vancouver Mr Earle Kerr attended a meet- ing of the Fraser Valley Basketball League on Saurday. Mrs, M. Faulkner and Mrs. Har- riet Smith have returned from a visit to Tacoma. Mr. R. Machell is suffering from a pitchfork wound in his leg. Mrs. H. B. Norrish has returned from the Old Country, friends in Na- MT. LEHMAN Mr. S. Maxwell and Mr. Donald Maxwell of Vancouver were guests of Mr. John Taylor on Sunday- Mrs. Moran and family have movea to their new home on the Mt. Leh- man road. Mrs. Ballard and son of Van- couver are visiting Mr, and Mrs, F. Buck, The Dunn Memorial Ladies’ Aid met in the church on Wednesday. Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. MacKinnon on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs, Dan MacLean and family and Mr, Dan MacLeod, all of Vancouver, Mr, Aldergrove and Mr. D. MacDonald. A meeting of local F.V/M.P.A. members was held in the Croy Hall on Friday night. A general discus- sion took place with Director D. Nicholson in attendance. Main topic was that of cheaper feed. There was a good attendance at the dance held by the Women’s In- stitute in Pine’ Grove Hall Thursday night. Mr. J. P..\Carr ds back from at- tending the Trustees’ Convention at Kamloops. Mr. Victor Ferguson and family of Vancouver have moved into their mewly-completed home on the Mt Lehman road. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Israel reeurn- ed home Monday after a few days spent in Vancouver, Mrs. H. MacDonald has returned after spending over a month with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, G, Tulley in Manitoba. Ken Nicholson of the Peace River district is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, D. Nicholson. Mrs. J. Simpson returned Tuesday after visiting her sisterin-law, Mrs. ‘aweett In Vancouver for a week. MacKinnon of | q JUBILEE Mrs. J. Pennywelgh of returned home Sunday after spending a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Satchel. Mr. and Mrs, W. Satchel held a card party at their home Friday evening, Among those present were: Mr, and Mrs. W .Heith, Mr. and Mrs, L. Stewart and Mr, and Mrs. J. Pennyweigh, Mr, John Lillbeck has employment at Jervis Inlet. The Ladies’ Sewing Circle met Wednesday afternoon and will nieet every two weeks, to prepare for a bazaar to be held in November. Mrs, J. A. Gibson and Miss Aud- rey Gibson have retuned after a few days at Milltown. Mrs. M. Kuzonski was hostess at a party in honor of her daughter Caroline, on the occasion of her fourth birthday. Miss Katherine Su. zani also celebrated her birthda: on the same day. Those present Were: Mrs. Jones and family, Mrs. Susani, Mrs, Evanoff, Mrs. McMul- lin, Miss Emnia Evanoff, Mrs, Kuz- onski. Miss Helen Kuzonski and Miss Katy Suzani. Dainty refresh- ments were served on a prettily- decorated table centred by a large birthday cake with pink candles. Mr. Robert Heath returned from the Okanagan on Thursday, Mr. Harry Croaker has returned from working in the Okanagan. Miss Marian MacDonald was the guest of Miss Edith Boyle for the week-end. The dance given by the Girls’ Energetic Club in the Jubilee Hall on Saturday night was well attended The Community Club met in the hall on Wednesday night and dis- cussed the subject of a Government Mr. and Vancouver secured grant. The P.T.A. held their regular = meeting ,Thursday evening in the school, RAINS RELIEVE HIGHLAND DROUGHT Recent rains have relieved farm conditions considerably, many farm- ers in highland districts having been forced to haul water for the past two months, Advantage was taken of the dry season, however, to deepen or clean wells. ~ AUGTION SALE DAIRY CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, FEED. EHD, ETC. Favored with instructions from— MRS. RUTH BOLSTER ‘of Sumas Prairie, I will sell her entire herd of Dairy Cattle. etc. on Wed., Oct. 12 at 1.30 p.m. on the farm now oc- cupied bf her, situated on the Old Sumas highway, 1 mile west of Whatcom Road and about 1 mile north and a half mile east of Huntingdon, B.O, CATTLE—(Sonia) Holstein, 2 yrs., due Dec. 18; (Judy) Holstein, 6 yrs., ® March 20, 65-Ib. cow. (Brown- Holstein-Jersey, 3 yrs, due April 40-Ib, cow. (Lexey) Jersey, 3 yrs., due Oct, 23; 40-lb. cow. (Beryl) Holstein, 7 yrs. due Jan. 27; 65-Ib. cow. (Roxy) Holstein, 4 yrs., due Jan 5; 60-Ib. cow. (May) Holstein, 10 yrs, due Jan 23; 60-lb. cow. (Kitty) Holstein-Guernsey, aged, due Noy. 26. (Tiny) Holstein-Guernsey, 3 yrs. fresh Sept. 2 50-1b. cow. (Lucy) Holstein, 5 y due Jan. 1; 60-Ib. cow. pasture bred. 6 years. IMPLEMENTS—4-inch tire wagon, thayrake, 12-run single disc seed drill, walking plough, Big 6 Mc- Cormick mower, cultivator, 1%-h.p. International gas engine, MISCELLANEOUS—Set of breeching harness, English stock saddle, 1 stock saddle, about 150 feet %-inch cable, hayfork blocks, forsas, chain, 16 tons of loose hay, many articles too numerous to men- tion, FURNITURE—Oak dining table, oak buffet, couch (loose leather cushions), 1 single iron bed, % iron bedstead, wicker table, wicker chair, dresser, 4-hole kitchen range, 15- gallon water tank, full size bed, 9 ‘by 12 linoleum square, dresser, washtsand, ( TERMS: OASH J. B. DENNIS ein (Lorna) Jersey! 3 yrs., Purebred Jersey Bull, heavy CS as UPSWEPT ?— YES! An excellent foundation for this cofffure is our artistic PERMANENT WAVE designed to give you Individ- ualized and flattering effects, WILL YOU BE READY? Prepare NOW for ‘Thankegiy- Ing festivities Atangard Beauty Shoppe POPULAR PRICES Marcy Phone 182 BE. M BO, Phones 3131; 3617 P.O, Box 234 AUCTION SALE Sat’day, Oct. 8 at 2 p.m. in Nelles Warehouse, Abbotsford WANTED—Cutting Jersey Helfers, POCOCK The Auctioneer Phone Abbotsford 189¥Y Box, Wagon, We Specialize in dispersal sales, farm or home SeS25PGR SP Ey UNITED PUR Andrews’ Phone 54 - : ey STORES Grocery - We Deliver haray Tomatoes “2.5% Corn xx. whore Kerner Coc O01 Fry's Bulk m M.B, Solid Pack; large) Haws bch avy 21c 2 tins 25c 2 lbs. 25c Palmolive Soap 4 bars 23c SHAVING CREAM Palmolive Tube .......... De Mincemeat ...... Lb. 15c PEANUT BUTTER In Your Container @ bbs. ........ DBE Peas Orchard City - Salmon extra tancy; Rea pine-back = = Spreadeasy Cheese tin 10c tin 25c V2 -1b. 15c BULK Macaroni... .3 Ibs. Beans, S.W. 5 Ibs. Péas, Green. .3 Ibs. Soup Mix... .2 Ibs. Rice,.Brown. .2 Ibs. 15c Lentils......2 Ibs. 17c Split Peas....3 Ibs. 19c Sago ......'2 Ibs. 15c Tapioca .... 2 Ibs. 19c P. Barley .. 2 Ibs. 15c Pepper. <)...). 5) Lb. 40c 25¢ 25¢ 19c 5c TEA, Tastycup .... Lb. COFFEE, Tastycup Lb. 25¢ RED ARROW BISCUITS— BIG BARS ........ Lb GRAHAMS . Lb. SODAS ios nrcse kas ¢ Lb. 19¢ DOG BISOUITS .... Lb. 10¢ MAPDE SYRUP 50c; 25¢ OXO QUBES .. 250; 12¢ BOTTLE CAPS Gross 30¢ CHOW SAUCE .. Bottle 1 88 ERE E ER Se MUSHROOM PSTE 2 tins ENO FRUIT SAUTS.... ‘719¢ Old Dutch Cleanser Chipso targe packet; limit 2 = 5 = Heather Oats oguvie Shredded Wheat - -. - 3 tins 25c 19c - pkt 12c pkt. 10c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 6th, 7th, 8th WE RESERVE RIGHT roy New Stocks ALN foe Winter Rubbers NOW IN AND AT NEW LOW PRICES RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY LAWRENCE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ‘De Best What am’ We try to provide allour customers with the best qua- lity meats at the lowest possible prices : ROBERTS’ Meat Market 3. ROBERTS, Prop, Phone 56: Abbotsford FOR GENUINE “MAJOR” OR “LEADER” Sawdust Burners For Furnace, Kitchen or Water Heater “SILENT GLOW” OIL ‘BURNERS Consult— JACK A. WEIR Mechanic and Electrician Abbotsford Drygoods- Footwear Phone 34M Post Office Telephone 200 USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS— —THEY BRING RESULTS . BE WISE Eat at BOB’S QUICK LUNCH Full “Meals’’ Course 35¢e = Try it once and be convinced. - Open till 2 a.m. Close to Abbotsford Theatre 25e = 30c - BOB CLUNEY 40c and up GEORGD McKAY ‘FALL COAT MODELS ON DISPLAY Discounts on orders placed early Come in and see the NEW FALL HATS THE SINGER STORE Ladies Wear, Sewing Machines Hunt Block Abbotsford | RT EST J. B. Dennis Auctioneer CHILLIWAOK, B.O, Telephone 8617 Sajes at the Dennis Auction Barn every Saturday at 1.00 p.m and 7.30 p.m. Poultry and Hogs at 12 noon, Cattle not before 1 o'clock Farm Dispersals Conducted Anywhere