a Bis ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Macaroni Spaghetti Lux Corn Starch 8 Clarke’s Soup ‘, Washing Soda WEEK-END SPECIALS Regular 2 for 25c Special- - Cans for . 24% Brunswick Sardines, - 4 cans for 25c_ R. DES MAZES “THE PIONEER STORE Phone 16 and 1912 Use Abbotsford Lumber and Clay- burn Brick—none better made. Fall Appetites Are Here! Mother sees that father has found his appetite again for a good, meaty meal, and the children too need school _ day nourishment. For more than two _ decades King’s Market has served well ~ and economically the mocsehold table. Let us supply YOURS ! KING'S MEAT MARKET. Essendene East Phone 48 " Abbotsford Mr. Fred Marshall is bereaved by the death of his father, Mr. Albert G. Marshall, who passed away at New Westminster last Friday, after an ill- ness of several weeks, The late Mr. Marshall is a native of Somerset, and came to Canada in 1907, He was for several years a director of the R. A. & I. Society and member of Surrey School Board. He is sur- vived by his wife, four sons, Frederick, Abbotsford; Herbert, New Westminster Wililam, Vancouver; and John, Ed- monton, and three daughters, Mrs. G. Hogben, and Mrs. J, Hughes, South Westminster, and May, at home. The funeral was held on Monday in New Westminster. Mr. Duncan McDonald, son of Mr, and Mrs. McDonald, Ware road, re- ‘turned home on Sunday after an ab- sence of two years on the prairies and in Ontario. Mrs. Dayis, who has resided in the district for many years, left on Mon- day for Powell River, where she will reside with her son. The Maple Leaf Lodge will be continued with rooming accommodation only by Mrs, Thomp- son. A copy of the “Peace River Block News” has just been received by the Editor, It is a bright little paper, well supported by local advertisers, and published at Rolla, B.C, Mr. Kitchen, former publisher of the Grand Prairie Herald, launched the new northern publication a few months ago, return- ing to the Peace River soon after leay- ing Abbotsford, where he assisted on the A. S. & M. News for a time. Mr, Kitchen is very well known in the Peace River, extending to the writer true northern fellowship when he en- tered the field there fifteen a Peerless Big Six PHONE 47 | __Mission-Abbotsford Stage meray CE’S TAXI | We will drive you ANYWHERE —at ANY TIME | Stand: Next Bank of Commerce, Dances, Parties, Emergency Runs. W. €. BLINCH Agent Massey-Harris Machinery Best Freight Equipment ov the Koad. CAREFUL PROMPT CAPABLE SERVICE ABBOTSFORD, MATSQUI CLAYBURN. VANCOUVER AND WAY POINTS PICK UPS IN ABBOTSFORD at Abbotsford Motors: phone 62 Country Freight Lines REG. ADAM! Vancouver Pine Matsqui; Ph. 1 ‘Trinity ete ee General Store, Gas, On Candies, Etc, Whatcom Road Corner,’ opp. Sumas Barber Shop Shop eros oO! Room A. HOLMBERG Former Matsqui Hotel, Matsqui, B.C. | Municipal Hall Phone 23M “Build B. ©. > “Payrolls” Britisle Tf live markets are the Gre of business, and the mariat at home solves the problem sét once then itis sound economics to. push home products. Maker and consumer get the benefits im- mediately. Get them all. = Pio’ Columbia Plenty of Pep! —that’s the only way to keep the Is Our car you drive. Economical, too! Home Let Ernie Tune Up Your our Bus x Promptitude and eat: MacKay's Repair Shop Home: Gas Station, opposite the Phone 28 or 93* ay meer store, Abbotsford. PACIFIC MILK 1226 Homer St, Vancouver, B.cz Pactory at ABBOTSFORD B.C. sil — W. H. FRANCKS Optometric co. 12 Years of John A. McDonald GENERAL CONTRACTOR EVERY KIND OF BUILDING Promptitude, Thoroughness and Reliable Workmanship Always. INSTRUCTION & REPAIRS Frame, Concrete, or Brick Experience is your * Guarantee of Satisfaction ‘Optical Parlors: Callum Road, south of M.S.A. Hospital, Abbotsford Telephone 1 2 5R STANDARD JEWELRY CO. 791 Granville Street, Vancouver. - Abbotsford _ Young Conservative St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society Meets First Satur- days of Every moth i Masonic Hall, Abbotsford years ago. For several years the Board of Trade of Wililams Lake has agitated for es- tablishment of its own newspaper, without success other than paying for the printing of a weekly paper, the Matsqui Reeve Wood, Councillor Kettle and Secretary Wood will represent Mats- qui municipality at the convention of B.C. Municipalities, to be held at Ke- lowna this week. Miss Sigrid Thompson of Vancou- ver is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. O. Sorenson. Mrs. Chas. Swanson and little son left on Wednesday for her home in Michigan, after spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. M. Hougen. A jolly birthday party took place in honor of Miss Kemprud, who was pre- sented with a lovely handbag. Mrs. Esther Ostlund, nee Esther Johnson, of Vancouver, formerly of Matsqui, died in the General Hospital on September 27 in her 32nd year. Her husband pre-deceased her. She leaves @ young daughter, her parents, three brothers and two sisters in the Peace River district and three sister residing at the Coast. Mr. B. Hogen of Vancouver was a guest of Mr. D. Sorenson on Sunday. Mr. E. Engn@ returned on Wednes- day from Saskatchewan, where*he has been looking after his farm crops. Circuit meeting of the North Puget Sound district of the Lutheran churcn will be held Oct. 14th to 16th in Mats- qui church. Ministers and delegates from all branches will attend. Eng- lish services every evening. Mrs. T. B. Jensen and peat tes) Pat- sy are visiting in Bellingha) Grace Hurum, U.B.C., ee ‘a week- end weiter at her home. J. ard has gone to the Cariboo ona Hunting trip. J. P. Carr was chosen as a vice- president of the body at the conven- tion held in Vernon. Municipal collections are reported to be $2300 ahead of last year this date by Matsqui Clerk Wood. jolly dance in the Masonic hall. The attendance was everything desired, the music and refreshments enjoyable. work of which was done in Last week, Mr. Cotton, a well-known weekly publisher, arrived in Williams set” plant, which»will produce a paper | until the field is sufficiently proven to! install a linotype and cylinder presses. | Mr. Cotton acquired the A. S. M. News{ five years ago, but was unable to oper- ate it because of failing health. A really fine orchestra and tasty catering were overlooked by those who did not respond to the OES, in- vitations to a dance held in Jubilee hall last evening. Alea the a fair was not Lake with the first sections of a “hand: Warm, Comfortable Cars, Effi- cient, Courteous Chauffeurs Day & Night Service Sumas District At the regular meeting of Sumas municipal council, held last Saturday, Messrs, F. Clendenning and T. McAl- lister, representing Lakemont Lodge, owners of Goose lake hunting limits, appeared with a request for gravelling of a road to their property. The Coun- cil agreed to do some gravelling. C. Turner of Kilgard was granted $25 compensation for sheep owned by him killed by stray dogs. Fred Fooks requested construction of a bridge across the ditch on the main highway to give him thoroughfare ac- cess to his farm. Further relief for owners of Sumas marginal lands was debated at a meet- ing of landowners held this afternoon in the municipal hall. C. O. Hill of Sumas has been ap- pointed a director of the Farmers’ Mu- tual Telephone Co. Mr. Elmer Marcy is busy this week moying his stock and machinery to the Kriete farm, opposite Oliver Blatchford’s, Vye road. Mr. Marcy's new place comprises 60 acres and he is taking possession under a lease, plan- ning new buildings. The house has been renovated recently. Dr. aes arrived home on en from Reliabl Table Specials af the ‘ STOLLENS LIGHT FRUIT CAKES, 4b. ea, 80° BUTTERCUP CAKES, dozen .!. 20° ss « ah ae ts e Store B.C. Grocery Specials: PEAS, size 3, per can ..... FRASER VALLEY CHEESE, Ib. 25° CHOICE FLAVOR TEA, 3 -Ibs. $1.00 *BISTO, for every meat dish, thickens and seasons soups, stews, etc. 2a PINK SALMON, talls zt for 25° Fabs (i: from Chilliwack to the head of oe Skagit river and home. He returns without game, but wearing a tanned complexion and a forty-niner beard. His dental office re-opens on Monday, Good bags of Chinese pheasants were reported in the vicinity of Su- mas, Wash. last week during open- ing days of the shooting season in the State of Washington, Albert L ABBOTSFORD. Phone 54 ee “Stores Branch Store at EVAN-THOMAS ae Sumas School proficiency list Use Abbotsford Lumber and Clay- burn Brick—none better made. INVEST IN REAL ESTATE We can show you Real Estate that will make dollars vars 8—Wilma McPhail, Marie Tes- saro, Fdith Buchanan. 7— Sidney Christmas and Herman Baker, Nita Forrest. 6—Mabel Jones, Janet Brown Ernest Geldart. 5A—Fred Scott, Rose Buchanan, Eileen Tolmie. 5B—Ken- heth Fadden, Gertrude Rippon, Emil Zurowski. 4A—Hilda Edwards, Myrtle Bassett, Jean Wright. 4B—Gentile Ferraro, Pe Phones: B.C. 28; Farmers 1912 McPhee’s Corner, Abbotsford idle double their value in a few years. ALL INSURANCE Phones: B.C. 116; Farmers 3425 SS -ter VanderHoek, Eileen Hall. 3A— = Harold Zurowski, Charlie Town, Bob- ots or axl We have listed by Parberry. 3B—Tom McPhail, Cora Homes—Lots—Acreage Vander ‘Hock, Glendon Stafford and ; Racer d Gloria Par i 11A—Gloria Tessaro an loria & Home Gas Station |)| Abbotsford Brokerage |) ii Gicicinney ae aester a : & Realty ¢ Olive Quadling, Erno Egre. 1A—Helen| Milligan—If I be afther layin’ se- Auguste Burnier R. DesMazes ealty Go. Bodgash, Douglas Michie, Bod-|curit> equal to what I take away, will . 1A—Margaret Bodgash, Ruby Tetraeult, Francis Tessaro. pleasant time was Sie by those present, Caledonians opened their winter social season Jast Saturday, with a Favors School Nurse And Dentist Editor News: May I ask spate to discuss a propos- al which has been preyiously suggest- ed in your columns and which I think parents and ratepayers of Matsqui should seriously consider — the ap- pointment of a school nurse, In Matsqui we haye 13-schools with a total number of pupils of almost 600. Several of these schools are attended by children whose homes are in reed Phone Mission 1004 General R DX DI @ Blacksmithing AGENT IN THIS DISTRICT FOR ue 2 ae \ pang Philco and Fada ay rain Wagon Work sat Dealer orm st Electrical Wiring ieee a Specialty Radio Repairs MAISON eae ae JOHN SORBY Clarence Nelson The old McMenemy Shop, Abbotsford, B.C. |e 19K Ware Rd.. Abbotsford of the district not easily medical attention. Many cases of i cipient disease -or childrens ailments may be headed off by early adyice and care such as a qualified nurse would be in a position to arrange. The health “tone’ of a class room or school is seriously impaired by sometimes one or two pupils, who, if properly advised, would not be a menace to other chil- dren, nor a handicap to themselves. Heavy colds and minor bronchial af- fections which generally prevail in this Valley would at least be checked or cleaned up quickly if health was given proper attention through the School Boards. I am strongly in favor of the district appointing a school nurse, for where tried, in other neighboring dis- tricts, it has been found a wonderful help. As the government will grant $580 annually towards the salary of a school nurse, the burden of expense would not be heavy. If Abbotsford and Su- mas School districts care to join us in this matter, I think the one nurse could satisfactorily care for the three districts, and in this way the expense would be further reduced. The Mats- qui P.T.A. favored the school nurse plan at a recent meeting, but the op- inion of all ratepayers is invited. Another valuable suggestion made is fhat children be given necessary den- tal attention, if a working agreement can be made witha qualified, suitable dentist at a nearby town. A goyern- ment grant is also made for this pur- pose, CHAS, O'D. BELL Bellingham COAL DRY WOOD MOTOR TRANSFER, FURNI- TURE MOVING, TRUCKING Quick Service, Careful Work and Low Rates, Abbotsford Transfer S. LONSDALE & SONS Proprietors Phone ABBOTSFORD 34W . : Association - All Scots Welcome e KEGULAR MON MEETING ted ‘ wa Ni baie eel. PENTECOSTAL FULT. GOSPEL MISSION ae Parish Hall ‘ as In an Sunday School 10 am.; Morning Worship A MOCALLUM, Pres 11 am; Evening 7.230 pr m.; Thursday 7.30. W. R. FRENCH, Secy. A. J. Edwards, Pastor . Establish Yourself ! Why be a tenant, contributing to the profits of | others? Share in the property -value increases | 4 of your home district and the prosperity you help | to create— OWN YOU fs I have some wonderf ALEXANDER M ‘Telephones 43 and 72 RR OWN HOME or BUS- ul cCALLUM | bargains just now. | per by a Stage REDUCED FARES BELLINGHAM Everson Everett Seattl e Sumas to Bellingham—$1,00; amas to Everett—$2.85; to Seattle—$3.50; Through Tickets L « . Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham Daily at 8.15 am., 1.00 pm. and 6,40 p.m. Sundays only 440 p.m. Leaves Bellingham 8.00 am., 12 o'clock noon, | and 5.00 pm. Sundays only 10.30 pn. | Direct Connections with Vancouver ALL INSURANCE, NOTARY, DEEDS DRAWN, Established 20 yrs SUMAS LAND AGENT | DISTRICE PASSENGER mums, ko7 Geanville &t. Vancouver, B.C. Chilliwack, Hope and Seattle Stages, J. C, HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Phone Sumas M-27 DISTRIBUTION. WITHOUT WAST MEAL-TIME Good food makes happy children and contented husbands....it glorifies the housewife that serves it, It is the - SA character sell that makes Safeway— Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, October 10-11 TISFACTION ae and quality of the Sugar B. C. pure cane, fine granulated butter 10-lb. bag - 45c}|3 lbs. Butter Safeway finest creamery $1.05 Flour Highway brand family patent flour, every sack guaranteed 49-lb. sk. $1.45 Macaroni, 5-Ib. box - 49c Crackers +s 47¢ Ginger Snaps 2 lbs. 29c Peanut Butter = 3 lbs. 35¢ Oats Quaker Quick, pkg. Pkg. 19c: Dates »« 3 Ibs. - 20c Peas > 5 cans 49c Coffee Max-I-Mum n brand Lb. 49 Finest quality C dian Orange Pekoe Be Saying EE Safeway Brand finest Ceylon and In- A Safeway Help the the Blind — Buy a Broom Brooms Safeway Broom 98c Highway Broom 69c LB.42c Ans Broom 49c has made my boy over” —| thing quite deep, you know.” death in bed this morning.” ye trust me till nixt week? Shafer (the grocer)—Certainly. “We She—That moon fills me with hun- ger for something. . Joeeth (hastily) —Let’s dance. Miss (to hotel clerk)— Some one’s” been tampering with the keyhole on my door. It's out of order. Cam.—I'll look into that to-night. — see : Matsqui parent: “College ae can hardly recognize hing now, ee he hardly recognizes me.” High-Brow Francis (at the library — on Monday): “I, ah, must have some- Librarian: “How would “Twenty Thousand eax ues ude the Sea’’ do? ‘Its impossible to keen a marriage — secret very long these days.” “No, the news of the divorce Is J bound to leak out into the pay eee At the Vedder bridge: Are the fish biting? Weary Bill: “If so, they must be biting one another.’ 5 eae Shee Pretty soon, Bill gets excited in haul- _ ing out the first cohoe of the season for Bill, and he gently dropped her back into the water (so he said). Well, Mr. Mutch, this is a great tle dance, and I'll say the Soaten grand race. In fact, I'm proud that I have a little Scotch in m o know it, I cam smell it” lit- isa to say me.” BAe i They were Peet a play in the ce Aldergrove = “What sort of part does Bill take in this performance? Fi “A very emotional part. In the last act he has to refuse a drink.” hikes “I say—er—were you dancing this number” he said approaching the lady seated in Gifford hall. The Wallflower (demurely)— Why, no! “Then would you mind holding my cigarette while I dance—I can’t find @ place to put pte Ip thing.” maxes, J used to shoot elk in the - Cariboo” said the hunter. Joe Olsen (suspiciously) — But there are no elk in the Cariboo. “Certainly not, not now. them all.” I shot ey adiaa “Poor Jerry was found frozen to “How did it happen’ “His wife was the janitor’s daughter oe Hallowe'en prankers at Gifford will Soap vse 4 hars 25¢ Celery ww Ea, 10c Rinso » a: - 19¢ Oranges ““"". Doz. 55¢ All Fresh Cut. Fresh Ling Cod By the piece. Safeway Market Features Boneless Stew Beef 1 5c Pork Shoulder Roasts From young grain-fed hogs. Lb. 23¢ 25c Fresh Pork Sausage Put up in Safeway kitchen, PHONE 129 F. eclal musié by the Choir morning ant] gringed caribou coat made by the Eskimos at York Factory, SAFEWAY STORES LIMITED M. CARMICHAEL, Meat Market ABBOTSFORD, B. C. H. C. SHAFER, Manager do well to remember what happened to the Specialist who performed volun- teer service around the agricultural » hall a while back. The shotgun marks- man might shay on | T’'ve seen a house’ without a nem And a ship without a sail, But the coldest bo Sire in winter, Is a shirt without a tall. DR. E. E. GRAVES DENTIST Office Hours: 9 am. to 430 p.m. (Office closed Saturdays ‘nd Sundays) Lady Assistant in Attendance SUMAS, WASH.