A. i? Ar" Ged. : cae ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS ge pgihe Se ie b= 5-LBS, SUGAR 2-LBS, COCOA ~48c “68c 3 5-LBS, SUGAR 1 TIN MILK 1-LB, TEA . 2 OuA M: an pau 1- Lb. CHER i 1 CAN TOMATOE: Save on these Combined Specials! 1-LB. 1-1b, NABOB THA NABOB COFFEI TIN NABOR 1.20 | IN POWDER TIN PORK & B -O%. BTL, TIN CORN 6-LB. SK. ne OATS 5-LBS. 2 80c!: 7-LB. For This Wi PHONE 55 I School Sault é PIONEER STORE - 8 Scribblers 25c ekend Only WE DELIVER SUMNER’S HYGIENIC MARKET For Quality— —and Economy A Trial Order Solicited SUMNER’S FOR QUICK DELIVERY PHONE 48 aes resh Meats Ane | Lowest Prices Our meats are kept fresh and y in an efficient refrigera- stem, ensuring you ab- solute hygienic protection and tender roasts Cold Meats; Salad Dressings, etc. ROBERTS’ Meat Market TELEPHONE 56 DR. G. E. PARRISH DENTIST Office Hours — Evenings by ance Telephone: Office 64; Residence 91 Sumas, Wash, (Canadian Money at Par) Be Prepared for aly Weather By Haying Raincoat Made to Your Order, From— 9,90 up A wide range to choose fronr T. COOGAN TAILO) RR PHONE 6F ABBOTSFORD ABBOTSFORD TRANSPORTATION DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Abbotsford to Vancouver and way points Support the home-town business BILL’ COMBS and JACK GASCOIGNE Phones—Abbotsford 127 Vancouver, Trinity 4062 CHIROPRACTIC ‘R. A. Trethewey Chiropractor Offices in the COPPING BLOCK Hours 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. Evening by appointment Residence’ 17F Why We’re Busy... BECAUSE we give personal and careful attention to every re- pair job done in our garage. BECAUSE we know our busi- ness and our work stands the test of hard use and time, BECAUSE you and your friends realize our service is the best and well worth patronizing. Jim Ross Home Gas Station Phone 28 General Electric RADIOS from $42.95 With the Best Tone, Range Selectivity and A Demonstration gladly given CLARENCE NELSON The News Bldg. Abbotsford, B.Q, Phone 76K The [wo CJirls Coffee Shop NEXT SAFEWAY STORE ABBOTSFORD TRY OUR HOME MADE PIES AND PASTRY Special for School Children TPA, COFFEE, MILK OR SOUP--- 5 cents Constance and Edith Forrest, Props. ABBOTSFORD y for ) a trip Mr. Howard r. and Mrs. Ross left 1 he Carib to count Benedlot ast Mon- has returned home after a week's visit In Port Al- W. STEWART HEADS SCOTTISH SOCIETY POR THIRD TERM Caledonians of the district held the annual meeting of their association ast Fviday, the following being re- elected to office ry berate for the ensuing yea W. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. R. MacAloney and rt son George, of Chilliwack, visited #, chaplain, friends in Abbotsford last week. , Mrs, wood, Mrs, H. MeKinnon is visiting her hy, Mrs. Newcomb, Mrs. and sister-in-law, Dr. and Reid, W. Coutts, W. s. T. Miller of Victoria, B. C. Mrs, A. Godda , Alta, rt is now serving his third is visiting her other-in- ecretary law yMr. and Mrs. A. Stewart, >, It was deelded to hold ‘the monthly Mr. Bert Clark is ill in the West t Const hospital, Alberni, ‘He injured| Gre gtucdayge eee Instead his leg in a fal ea (Misses Elleen and Jean Calvert of Steveston visited their parents last week-end, TENDERS Mrs. Carnie and son Roy and grand daughter guests of Mr. Miss the B. the positi Mary Bennett. Bernic Tv n formerly and Mrs. T. e Dunham held by Florence Wright were Holtsbaum has joined elephone staff occupying Miss TENDEF ection of a dene Avenue, Abbotsford Weekes and G. Bader. tender and specifications may nined at the office of the signed. HS ob- under- Mrs. J. Roberts and infant daugh-| The erection of the building ts con- ter, Betty Jean, has returned home|tingent upon the present sidewalk from a visit with her mother-in-law,] being lowered to permanent grade. Mrs. Roberts, of Chilliwack. Tenders close on Friday, October Mr. and Mrs to the house and Mrs. Cruth s. Hall have moved lately, vacated by ter he moved into Mr. 's house the swimming pool. J. Little returned from the boo country Ia ation claims, Kenneth ated upon, A through the the person of Mr. Lai Ping-Yang, new consul at Chine. paid a visit t fire. Three Seattle members of the “Wri- ter's Ramble Around the World" ty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heller on Frida: They were Judge Samuel Stern, Mrs. M. O'Hara and Mrs. R. Marsell. They were accom- panied by E. senger agent of the N,Y.K- company. Local Board's Endorsed Benedict, Messrs. lestone, and leyy Harrison local Board's Plowright staff was stricken {ll on Sunday after a football game and was taken to tho! local hospital and immediately oper- He is resting easily will be convalescent for several W distinguished ast week, of the visitor Valley last Friday, Vancouver, o the o’Connell, Road Resolution Campbell, Plaxton. resolution asking join the Interprovincial Highway. Ashcroft Publisher Also Thinks Women Should Stay In Home ‘Mr. Mussolini of Italy has order- ed the ladies to quit their jobs and give them up'to men, not only on the theory that manual labor belongs to the men, but that the employment of Women is one cause cf the depres- sion. Mussolini recognizes that work is gradually making women leave the home, which, as a result, is threat- ened with extinction. Thus he is at- tempting to kill two evils and kill two birds with one stone, Now, Mr. Mussolini may be right. before the of equal al work, etc., n all the 1 wemen folks we i there no such thing a ion and we all had plenty to eat and wear without having a mor se on the home and a big bill with the grocer. What a difference there is today—the women have the jobs and the men are either at home or in the relief camp. If a million single girl workers would marry a million r husbands have their jobs, what a diffe it would make in our social d But we have been our ih speaking people accustomed too long to own way in everything. and tolerance may n moderation, but may ried jtoo far. We e arrived at the stage when we resent interference. The idea of tell- ing ourselves what we should should not do is abhorrent we drift along in our and the edge of to be having Free liberty the precipice getting neaver and some European countries the bull the they horns, at our cake and have it too, may need a Mussolini in Great Brl- tain and on the American continent. We may not relish the idea of down to bi what to d but it mig us in the end. We someone who will bring his fist down on the table until we all sit up and take no- tice.""—Ashcroft Journal, Abbotsford Brokerage and Realty Company PLA? SURANCE NOTARY SALE CONDUCTED ON SECOND AND LAST SATURDAYS Copping Block, Abbotsford Phone: Abbotsford 116 DO COO COCO COCO S When inNew Westminster The EMPIRE CAFE will give you the Best Quality Food AT REASONABLE PRICES SOOO S ee 2OOC also complete Soda Toumtain Service ae x Wee eNNeen = Cafe Open all Night SLM LLL LIIG ILS oo. x SI % | litical What Other Editors Are Saying — Toll Bridge eee paennda and Valléy Reeves’ Letter “One of the most befuddled bits of propaganda in recent months appear- ed in the weekly British Columbian of September 11th, under the heading of Run Wild”, The whole article misleading Reeve Mec Donala, written on be ley Reeves’ of why, In the be and not tolls beral Administration at Victoria in ABBOTSFORD MOTORS —XOUR NYAL pRUGGIST— fostering the expenditure of three PHONE 104 and a half millions of dollars without Speedy Photo Supplies tender, The letter from Reeve Mc- Finishing Sick Room penald ; pene ae all Hewannue SALES SERVICE Opposite Willan’s Hardware n the Valley, including the et ‘ pate Columbian. ‘The Columbian, however Telephone 62 Wi ‘Solaare;« Exons refused to publish the letter, d, published claiming that ing themselyes as tools 0! rests, intimating Valley opposed The know, of the Reeve responsible fo: interests as t in connection the every Municip to th that it individuals, hi the toll bridge In its issue, dicate its star tion by statin) sociation toll bridge solute mils-sta there is a r which Councillors r Valle to a saddled also Columbian Reeves of the Columbian never proposal, the R Ladner proposal on the same grounds that they are opposing the New West- an insult to and electors and letter Coquitiam, half of the Fraser from Association, pointing out Reeves, the people of the Fraser Valley should added cost of unfairness and abuse of public confidence in the Li- opinion of the with the but, a lengthy ‘edito the Reeves were le that the not bridge knows, was due were he toll or to the r awakening V o what was with the bridge. should know al Council, ave protested proposal. dated September id on the g that the Reeves" opposed the | This is ement of facts, solution on eves did bridge H record oppose Mr. ving next Cari- where he has been engaged on survey and examin- of the Taylor group of gold News but eks passed who Chilliwack Chin- ese in distress because of the recent general pa steamship At Harrison Meeting Beet- attended the quarterly meeting of the Fraser Val- Associated Boards of Trade Hot Springs on Saturday. The meeting gave endorsation to the im- provement of the Riverside road and extension of C Street, Huntingdon to The editorial was Reeve uy p ople so strong proposal. should efforts Valley, and of Booth in particular, who were that every Board of ‘trade and every other Community organization in the Valley, as well as against 18th, the Columbian again attempts to yin- ques- As- adner ause The lowest or any tender essarily accepted. HAROLD CULLERN Howe St., Vancouver, in- not nec- Architect BC. Those Repairs Should be Done Now! With Fall weather not very far off, any roof or outside repairs should be attended to right away. Get a quotation from us —you will find the price right and the best of materials and skilled workmanship ensure a thorough job Rural Contractors, Ltd. J. A. McDONADD, Pres. & Mgr. McCallum Rd., S., Abbotsford a ad > in A An An i i i i i i ne UNMATCHBED — in PRICB or QUA Delf Bros. 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The latest styles and vogues can be complied with, and at our reasonable prices, there is no reason for you to go elsewhere for your permanent waves. MARIGOLD BEAUTY SHOPPE MRS. R. WALKER, Proprictress © News Building Phone 107 at vv aamannnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnannsnnoonanaannnneel ree’ Free! 1 PKG, IVORY SOAP FLAKES 4oz. 19¢ eke ucts A splendid grade of BROKEN PEKOB 3 bars IVORY SOAR TEA Zlc | 39c 59¢ PURE ONTARIO HONEY Pails 59¢ Phone 54 Delf Brothers Phone 54 FOSS SSS PO OOOO the of, motor for only VOL OULU CVA VV UN UAV NEUEN UU Vie P:@ Red Motor Exchange Complete factory reconainaneny $ 75° DEP PR (PLUS TAX) VV LN NN NNN in- VoOCoCooCoouvoeeeuevvwv« Pure Drugs — Careful WINNER OF PEN & PENCIL Black's Pharmacy ENDABLE ESCRIPTION SERVICE Compounding Number 130 NEATLY Ess SHOE a WE REBUILD YOUR SHOES —not cobble them HARNESS REPAIRS Prices Reasonable—My Work is Gua somes A. McDONALD > AND PROMPTLY DONE z endene Avenue East ab- in the B.C. & P.O. A. E. HUMPHREY CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Hart Blk, Chilliwack LAND SURVEYOR Box 422, Chilliwack The Churches minster proposal. The Caluinblad tas. Beuneolanedon SN aoe the spot” where it has been forced to You can grind grain, right on Rev. R, Moses, Minister lake a stand between the manipulat- f, f | m.— Rally Day) Serviven seme ing interests of Westminster and your own tarm, ror as low as y School Visitors from the people of the r er Valley. Like 3 ae 7 3 the Wolf and the Lamb story, this s0- 60 cents per ton with an elec Bi at called family journal attempts to , HLUNTIN quieten the people of the Vatiey by tric motor. 3 p.m.—Rally' Day Service. Pag- insulting insinuation that their elect- eant and address, ed Reeves and Counelilors, are allew- Farm motors are always bendy & themselves to be catspaws fo . ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Vaneouyer and ready to start...No fire Sunday, Sept. 80th, Trinlty XVII— It beats all how The Columbian; ; . St Matte which profess s to be friendly to the hazards; clean and noiseless. 8 or he Communion. alley, can sit back and no ary . 10 a.m.—Chureh School, pose this gigantic: political trickery Electricity will do many of the 1. nsong and Sermon. ich add at least one million 1 . H St, Margaret's, Brader— i AolG rs Vellore eae aH ne harder jobs of farm work at 11 a.m. — Harvest Festival and permitted to’ be carried the lowest power costs. IN CANADA Bente) Bérvide, Semon aaa au . . i Is. Evensong, 8 p.m. ddling Fraser Val- For full particulars communicate with your ngeis Tevensone, p. p.m. a pi ded t rai nearest B. C. Electric representative, or ; us never sal ‘ < ml ue word ini opposition to the mods write to the Agricultural Division, B. C. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE — polization of the fore shore rights on Electric Building, Vancouver, B. C. Rey. 1. E, Lawrence, Pastor the Iraser River, which, if permitted E Sunday Services— to go through, would cancel the hopes a Bible School, classes for all .. a0, a people of Maple Rid e People's Meeting he ¢. a. have a ferry service Evangelistic Bervice - rt Langley, via the I le A Wednesday, Prayer Mee! lan Island, connecting the North and south sides of the river, The Colum- Fis-s4 blan is ready to sacrifice the interest PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE of avery resident in the F al- RIC RAILWAY CO. ley in its attempt to protect the in- “po- Ad- tereats of the bridge vance, yew W group’, tminster —Langley A OM. os Sometimes & 1 nose to the gr in has to keep his ndstone so that his wife can keep hers up at the nelgh- bora, 11 om. . 7.30 p.m, Wednesday, pra er ao Ties Sunday next— Sunday