ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Leather and Rubber Footwear We know what you want—and the Price you can affota to pay. Our Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Gum Boots are all New Stock—and we invite you to look them over and compare prices with other places. Mackinaws, Overalls Work Shirts, Woollen Underwear, Gloves Hardware Lines and Groceries ---you'd be surprised at our stock J. S. DALY Phone 19X or Farmers 2014 The Mill Store Upper Kilgard Store WALLACE—TRETHEWEY A pretty autumn wedding took plac atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trethewey of New Westmnster on Wednesday evenng at 8 o'clook, when their youngest daughter, Gertrude, was united in marrage to Mr. Victor George Richard Wallace, son of Mrs. A, Wallace of Vancouver, The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Alexan- der Dunn of St. Stephen’s Presbyter- jan church, under. a white canopy arranged wth mauve and white flowers Mrs. William Duncan of Harrison played the wedding music and the attendants were Mrs. H. D. Kitching and Mr. Goodwin Nash. The bride’s gown was of white geor- gette, with skirt of uneven hemline AUCTION SALE Favored with instructions from Mr. F. Bassani, I will sell by Public Auction on his farm, known as the Stan Smith Farm, situated one-quarter mile west of ‘Suicide Corner” on the Sumas Prairie Highway, eight miles east of Abbotsford, on * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 1929 at 1 o'clock sharp his herd of high producing grade Cows and Heifers, including the following: 1—Holstein Grade, 5 years old, bred March 22. 2.—J y-Holstein grade, Her veil of embroidered silk net was arranged in Spanish style, and she arried a shower bouquet of Sunburst es and white sweet peas, The mat- gown was of orchid rh ron of honor’s georgette and gold lace, with which she wore a picture hat to match, She carried a bouquet of pink and mauve asters, After the ceremony a reception was held and the bride and groom were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Trethewey and Mrs. Wallace. The tea table de- corations being carried out with mauve and white flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace left on a honeymoon trip to Portland, later in the evening. The bride travelling in & brown canton costume in ensemble style, with coat and hat of colors to blend. On their return they will re- side in Mission. Mrs, Wallace lived in Abbotsford for several years and has a number of rela- tives here. She was employed in the office of the Abbotsford Mill for some time. Poplar homes will shortly be connect- ed to electric light service. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Laxton, Poplar, in the M.S.A. hospital on September 20, a son. Chilliwack Board of Trade members will be guests of Campbell River Log- ging Co. today, when a trip is being made by the company train to the log- ging limits np the ¢ rive UPPER SUMAS & HUNTINGDON Major J. G. Ord, of Washington, DC, is a guest of his brother, H. M. Ord, at Yarrow, and plans a big-game hunting trip to the Cariboo. The Major is ac- companied by his wife. ¢ of E, H. Barton's pure-bred Jer- sey calves, out of “Avelreagh Violetta zy Avereagh Royal Oxford, has been purchased by Mr, Kennedy. Mrs, Campbell and daughter and Miss Agnes McAdam. returned from Pendleton on Monday evening. Ui Drilling is proceeding from the 700 foot level at the Sumas Oil & Gas Oo. site, using a six-inch casing, whiclrre- cently arrived from Seattle The P.T.A, whist drive, which wns to have been held in the new school at Huntingdon, was postponed on account of the lights not being ready for use. Mr. and Mrs. McInnis of Huntingdon and Dr. and Mrs, Nugen of Sumas left for the Cariboo this week. Miss Nelson of Vancouver, who was public nurse at the Sumas hop gardens, ‘was given attention in the local hospi- tal last week for influenza. Mrs. Fraser York is ill at her home in Huntingdon. Dr. Graves of Sumas returned from the Cariboo this week, but said he was NOT hunting. Provincial Game Warden Williams In a pinch, what is a Good Battery worth? In an emergency, or in case of trouble, a reliable battery is worth its welfHt in gold—and more. Under ordinary motoring conditions an EXIDE battery-is easily worth twice what you pay for it. It outlasts and outserves, without fuss, a dozen other makes. We have them at-- $13 & $18.50 SAFETY FIRST YOUR CAR—USE A GOOD BATTERY SALES & SERVICE Bring in your broken Machinery and have it repaired. at our "Acetylene Welding Plant and by our Fully Experienced Mechanics Repairs, BRETT'S LTD. Ford Sales and Service CHILLIWACK ABBOTSFORD Phone 82; Night 93X Complete Garage Servii Etc, Ete. MISSION y 6 years old, ‘bred April 22. _3.—Jersey- grade, 8 years old, bred May 2. 4,— Jersey grade, 4 years old, bred May 7. 5.—Holstein grade, 8 years old, bred May 16. 6 —Holstein grade, 3 years old, bred July 9. 7—-Guernsey grade, 24 years old, bred July 20. 8—Jer- sey grade, 3 years old, bred August 13. 9—Holstein grade, 7 years old, bred August 16. 10—Ayrshire grade, 8 years old, bred August 17. 11—Guern- sey grade, 3 years old, bred August 23. 12.—Guernsey grade, 6 years old, bred August 23. 13—Holstein grade, 5 years old, bred August 25. 14—Guern- sey grade, 8 years old, bred August 27 15.—Holstein grade, 7 years old, bred August 27. years old, bred August 27. 17.—Jer- sey-Holstein, 3 years old, bred August . 18,—Holstein grade, 3 years old, bred August 31. 19.—Holstein grade, 9 years old, bred September 2. Holstein Grade, 3 years old, bred Si old, bred May 15. grade, 4 years old, fresh two weeks 23.—Guernsey grade, 3 years old, fresh three weeks, 24.—Jersey grade, 6 yrs. old, bred September 13. 25—Holsteln grade, 3 years old, bred September 13. 26—Guernsey grade, 3 years old, bred Marth 3. ~ 27—Guernsey grade, 3 years old, fresh three weeks. 28. 10. 29.—Jersey grade, fresh six weeks. 30.—Holstein grade, 9 years old, fresh eight weeks. 31— Jersey grade, 8 years old, fresh six weeks. 32.—Holstein grade, 7 years old, fresh five weeks. Shorthorn grade Bull, 3 years old. Three yearling Hei- fers. Five Calves, from three to six months, One Heifer Calf, three weeks old. Terms Cash, JACK TOMPSON, Auctionecr Office: Home Makers, Phone 167. Residence Phone: 23412. Chi B.C. 10 years old, foods at the least cost and in the most efficient manner. Oats Flour ~ Blue Bi Quaker, Quisk ca 5 ue Bird blended and milled reakfast. 5 g - to suit the most exacting Pkg. - - 25c 49 ‘- Sack 92.99 Graham Wafers Corn Meal gar and pure honey B & K yellow corn meal for linpr. - 25c cereal or corm cakes 5 ip.sack - 29c Corn Pineapple SS eee gualuy, Royal D weep ripe sliced pineapple 3 Cans "= 7 29c Wax Paper Sanitary sheets for lunches Roll - -- 9c Bread Max-I-Mum brand strawberry preserves; highest quality pure Safeway sanitary wrapped; fruit white or brown Orie the eC | Ol vetoes 23 3 cans - - 43c¢ Soap Lifebuoy health soap Bar - - 5c Preserves DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WASTE : Decidedly Different You will probably agree with us that our stores are decidly different from the ordin- ary grocery store. Their bright, inviting appearance, neat arrangement “waiting to serve you” helps make your shopping more pleasant, and—we hope— will give you some idea of the time, effort, and thought we put inte bringing you your and air of Butter | Safeway No. 1 quality finest creamery butter; guaranteed to please. 3 ta) 1,29 Starch | Canada brand white gloss starch y « Pkg. = =. (8c Rice Fancy quality Jap rice Sipe ea koe Coffee Malkin’s Bést vacuum-packed Lb. - - 53c Iced Sugar Wafers A delicious wafer with the af- Eb ee Sue Market Savings Cold Meat Head Cheese Epes = 25c Veal Loaf Eb. een. S5e Cooked Ham Ebene. - 60c Fresh Meat | Pot Roasts Choice, tender cuts Hib: ee ---208 | | Pork Roasts | Shoulder cuts (Lb. - - 25c 16.—Holstein grade, 7; 21.—Holstein-Jersey, 8 years} years old, bred August 27. 22—Guernsey | Shire-Jersey, 2 years old. P.O. Box 222} bred April 21. AUCTION SALE Favored with instructions fromMr, Archie Anderson, whose farm is situat- ed at the corner of Sim and Beharrell roads, Ridgedale District of Matsqui Prairie. I shall offer by Public Aue- tion, on * SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER at 130 P.M. the following choice young dairy cattle: 1—Holstein-Jersey, 5 years old, to freshen» August 15. 2.—Holstein-Jer- sey, 314 years old, due to freshen second calf October 10. 3.—Holstein-Jersey, 3 years old, milking, freshen in Decem- r. Jersey, 3 years old, bred September 8. 6.—Holstein, 3 years old, bred Septem- ber-9. 7.—Jersey, 314 years old, bred August 14 8—Durham Jersey, 244 9.—Ayr- 10.—Ayr- shire, 3 years old. 11—Durham-Jer- sey, 4 years old, due November 1. This is a fine, clean herd,» which never had a re-actor, The last test was 4.2. All young stock and every animal a good purchase, ‘Terms Cash: G. MYHRE, Auctioneer 3 H. Holstein grade, 214 years old, bred May| DR. J. F. WOOD, Clerk. 3% years —old,} toy of Upper Sumas Trap Club to participate in the shoot held on the agricultural grounds last Saturday, and cleaned up practi- cally the entire list of prizes. Mr. D. Buchanan has purchased @ Hudson sedan. P be Mr, and Mrs. A. Campbell of Sumas are being visited by Mr. Campbell’s bro- ther, J. D. Campbell, who has just ar- rived from Swift Current, Sask. Annual meeting of Upper Sumas Game Protective Association is dated for Thursday, October 3 in the munici- pal hall. Mrs, Mawson of Huntingdon is a pa- tient in the M.S.A. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hill have moved in from their ranch to spend the winter in wn. Mrs. Stapleton of Victoria is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Rudge this week. To Ask Remission Of Membership Dues Of Local Formed In September Fourteen fatmers joined with the United Farmers of Canada organiza- tion at a meeting of the Farmers’ In- Stitute held at Poplar on Saturday and addressed by Mr. Armishaw. Organization details were completed at a meeting of farmers held in Sumas municipal hall on Tuesday evening, with Reeve Campbell in the chair, and AUCTION SALE Favored with instructions from Mr. R. J. Denny, whose lease is expiring, I will sell by Public Auction onhis farm, known as the Nelson Farm, situated one mile south-west of Gifford station MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30: 1929 commencing at 1,30 sharp the whole of his herd of grade Cows of the delegates to the convention were named With a view to relieving the Poplar local a resolution was passed for pre- sentation at the convention, asking that membership dues of locals organized during September last, be remitted. It was felt that members of many new locals could not afford to pay the $3 membership for less than one month's benefits in the union.” and Heifers, 1.—Jersey Grade, seven years old, 2—Jersey grade, five years old, bred June 20. 3.—Jersey- Shorthorn grade, eight years old, bred June 5., 4—Jersey-Ayrshire grade, eight years old, bred April 2. 5.—Jer- sey-Holstein grade, eight years old, bred May 6.—Jersey-Holstein grade, seven years old, bred April 1. 7.—Ayrshire grade, nine yrs old, bred May 31, 8—Guernsey-Hol- stein grade, six years old, bred June 15. 9.—Holstein grade, aged, bred June 30. 10.—Holstein grade, nine years old, giving 30 Ibs. per day. 11—Jersey grade, seven years old, due September 15. 12,—Holstein grade, six years old, bred June 23. 13.—Ayrshire grade, six years old, bred May 17. Two year- ling Heifers. Six Calves, fives months old. Test of these Cows will be given at sale, 4 Sale at 1.30 sharp. Terms Cash, JACK TOMPSON, Auctioneer Office: Home Makers, Phone 157. Residence Phone: 23412. Chilliwack, B.C. Terms cash. P.O, Box 222 AUCTION SALE Under instructions from various persons, I shall offer by Public Auction SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 130 P.M... the following 7 head of young dairy cattle and household furni- ture, etc, at Abbotsford Auction Mart Y Guernsey Grade, 4 yrs. old, fresh 3 months, test 4.5. 1 Grade. Jersey, 5 years old, to freshen ‘September 27th. 1 Grade Jersey, 7 years old, bred June 18th, freshened in May. 1 Red Short- horn grade, 7 yrs old, bred June 2nd. 2 Heifer Calves, 1 Shorthorn grade, 7 weeks old; 1 Holstein grade, 5 weeks old. 1 Guernsey Grade, 4 yrs. old, fresh 4 months, test 45; guaranteed sound. 3 Tons of baled Stock Hay. 1 Bedstead with Springs. 1 Cedar Chest. 1 White Sewing - GOOD SHOES | from $7.99 — ABLY PRICED CAME I st REASON. de EST AND MO) setae Si ea sTRICT—THE BEST SINC TO ABBOTSFORD. —A 5 Jendid range in tical styles, pre from WE HAVE THE sTocK IN TH LADIES SHOES. novelty and prac’ $7.50 tO «ereree’ ei for school, and INFANTS barra ae surprisingly low prices OES in all solid lea- $ OTEES at the MEN'S WORK SH a ther, from $17.00 down Boots are Our specialt, ES—Durable, w what's required. y—we kno’ ee rtable, and Cheap. Loggers Comfo! MBEN’S DRESS SHO! Men’s Windbreakers, ¢ Windbreakers, made ae Weed cloth with & good ro) blanket lining, and ri! Ls ait ‘This is an unusual bargal les and just the ore for a tdoors— who ists and Ti comfortable suitable for MEN'S TeANNEL SHIRTS and PURE ju (OOL SWEATERS—J Be what your money wi! store, J. GILMOUR ATANGARD HOTEL BLOCK PHONE ABBOTSFORD 4 + call’ in and fll buy at this ' Pies, large size 20e. ABBOTSFORD BAKERY “DEPENDABILITY Special for Saturday -- Apple Mann Block Phone 111 Make Your Home Ready for Winter: » Wise householders are getting their homes fixed up NOW for those biting and the cooler of fall and winter, We can give you CLOSE PRICES on building paper, nails, hardware and builders’ supplies. If we don’t stock it, we'll get it in at Co-Operative Prices Shotgun & Rifle Ammunition | The right loads for ducks and pheasants in reliable grades of shells, .And we can get your rifle ammuni- tion. at Prices that will please you—Co-operative Prices, Matsqui Co-Operative Telephones: Mission 1021; Abbotsford 10aF Association ger’ MATSQUI, B.O. 1 Radiola, 6 tubes, value $250. 1 Coal Heater. And numerous other articles. ABBOTSFORD BROKERAGE & REALTY CO., Auctioneers B. C. Phone 116 ‘A 70c value for 43c Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, 25¢ Squibb's Tooth Paste, 450 .. Hot Water Bottle Bargain Hot Water Bottles from ....... $100 to $2.50; ~ years; come in and inspect this line, Both for 43° all guaranteed for two Assuredly P) . HONE NOg Shakespeariam Writing Paper on the market today—at these remark- ably low prices— Ladies’ Note Small Size Business Size Enyelopes, package . 56 | 5° Combination Envelopes and Pad , in Writing Case Eric T. Weir, Phm.B: the best values and shades NIGHT PHONE 32 Fresh Fish Salmon | Choice Red Salmon | | Zits. - - 45c Halibut Fresh chicken halibut | Eb: - «- 22c) Gaisley Block, Abbotsford SAFEWAY STORES LIMITED Phone 129 7 G. Phone 13M. Mc = es Owing to pressure of business in other Mail address:— 21-25 18 Hastings St. West, Vancouver KL Morning by Vancouver Creamery Co,, 15-25 Alexander Street & [ee . A Plowing & Team Work 2:2.c=sze, is ayn Gardens Plowed. Wood. Draying, Eto, | Real Estate, ANNOUNCEMENT YARWOOD & DURRANT Barristers and Solicitors Notaries Public Vancouver office— Rooms 3 & 4 423 Hamilton Street localities DR. WILLARD COATES Herbal Healer begs to announce that he Branch Office at Abbo Abbotsford in future, HOt be at ; ae open every He can be'seen at Port Hane =a ee Y. every = Friday DR. J. M. McDIA; , PHYSICIAN © Automobile Phone Alderg, 289 A ‘ B. He Humphre & Cres SURVEYo ¥ Room 6, Hast NGINEER ‘ P.O. Box 439 °C Chilliwack In the LOOP. Hall, sun mae A. 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