The Latest Hits IN RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC Make This a Musical Summer held last Friday, was enjoyed by a jbut the directors’ would like to Jet the public know that the instfiment that provided the music, as it did not play as expected, a ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS The Directors’ Innovation dance, in the Jubilee hail, large attendance, Guests of Mrs. M, McMillan, on Sunday last, were Mr, and Mrs. Will- jams, Mrs. MacCulloch, and Mr. Bar- ber of Bellingham; Mr. McKenzie and datighter of Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Fossett of Hammond. will be returned, Smokes, Candies, Soft Drinks, Novel- ties, household remedies and proprie- tory medicines. Try here first. “ABBOTSFORD VARIETY SALES The Busy Corner Phone 75 MILTON T. SWITZER i We are Ford Specialists | | but--- Makes of Cars Our Mechanical Staff is Competent Our Facilities are Complete, Efficient Lower Prices AUCTION SALE Of Registered and Grade Holstein ‘Oe Baby's Esmond Crib Blankets Acting under instructions from Mr,| C°l'S Pink and Blue, each,. ¥ .95 Len Boaz, I will sell by Public Auction | Men's New Fall Tweed Caps.... 149 on his prem Bates Road, TUESDAY, OCT, 2, 1928 the Hawkins Farm, ! 97 cinosnaa in. White Flannelette, per yd, 19 White 6. in. Heavy quality jannelette, por yd. ......... 35 at 2 p.m. the following: 1 CATTLE—5 Registered Cows2|31 in, Dress Flannels in Colors, gistered Heifers, 21) Per yd. 2 BS ; 4 grade Heifers 2% y New English Cretonnes, per yd. .29 old; 1 Grade Jersey Cow. i : These Cows and Heifers are due to 1-07. balls Knitting Wool, new calvo as follows:-Sept. 10, 19, 20, 20 Fall vatiades+ itevcers oct \ 17% } Noy. 18; Dec.: ‘Two Registered Helfers, 134° y oe ee araeteueinaaicas Village Store. s, 1 year old, 2 Grade Registered Holstein Bull, Prince DeKol of Palestine, born Jan. 24, 192 Note—I have carefully inspected herd and find it in splendid heaith and condition. It is an exceptional chance to get both good foundation store and winter milk. HORSES—2 Bays, 8 years old, 1300 as 1 aged Gelding. IMPLEMENTS— Frost and Wood Binder 6-foot cut, good as new; 12 disc harrow; 14-inch plow; platform scales horse clipper and small tools. Jersey Heifers; Rt. A. COOPER CLAYBURN UT-RATE GROCERY (At Lee’s Bakery). Where Your Dollar Buys More Clothing for * ann Fall and Winter Days eae MISSES RAIN COATS, with hats to match; colors green navy, scarlet, copen and tan, sizes 6 to 14 years, at $3.9) fi 56:45 LADIES RAIN COATS in above colors, better quality ot .. LADIES RAIN COATS, heavy quality at $7.8) LADIES RAIN HATS, two styles, many colors, at $|-4 CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS, splendid quality - $|- 50 LADIES' UMBRELLAS, black or colors $3. 95 and $4.50) 92.75 © 93.95 serge 425 $950 Young Ladies, 14 to 18 $1 2-50) Ladies, 36 to 44 $ i 350 GENTS UMBRELLAS, black GIRLS’ FLANNEL MIDDIES, blue or red with nay skirt, sizes 6 to I4 at NAVY CHINCILLA, Art Silk Lining, Convertible Collars. Girls, 6 to 12 CHILDREN’S REEFERS—. NAVY IRISH SERGE, wool lining, Brass Buttons NAVY CHINCHILLA, Flannel Lined, Brass Buttons ... TEDDY BEAR COATS for ee Little Tots— OATS $4.75 J. GILMOUR ABBOTSFORD’S MODERN STORE PANTIES $2.45 425, A quantity of baled hay and straw. Terms: Cash. J. W. BERRY, Auctioneer | | Modern Battery Gad. | Vulcanizing Plant | Tractor & Truck Repairs Welding We Renoir All BRETT’S LIMITED H|| FORD SALES AND SERVICE ABBOTSFORD | Phn. 82 Farmers 3102 MISSION CHILLIWACK Phone 47 | i Phone 55 | Our 57c Tea and. Coffee are making a favorable hit— judging from the sale of both. ‘The tea particularly is going over big. It is a splendid value. We GRIND THE COFFEE FRESH and it, too, is meeting with grow- ing favor. We have a Coffee at 4c and it igs a great value, You will be pleased with the Quality—we are here to satisfy. 0. W. BENEDICT Phone. B.C. 1 1 1 : ABBOTSFORD KILGARD Farmers x5 58 . DENNISON | Barber Shoe Co. Langley Prairie, B. ©. Pay Cash and Save We all realize the truth of the proverb “It isn’t what you earn, but what you save that counts.” We offer you real discounts for cash; we save book-keeping and other expenses; you get that say- ing in the prices you pay. Mr. S. Walker is in charge of this Cut-Rate Grocery department and will be pleased to quote the comparative figures of cash and “charge” prices. Phone Milner 8 Children’s Rubbers, 75° & 85° (hie te )s)2 Boys Rubbers, 95° & $]-25 Women’s Rubbers 95° & $] . i 5 Women's City Knee $7. y 2.95 Boys and Men’s Knee, Hip and Thigh Boots, Misses Rubbers. . ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Next to Lee's Store. Annex to Lee’s Grocery & Bakery Poultrymen! We cordially invite you to make use of our Advisory Service ---maintained for your DALY’S SPECIALS HUNTERS! WE CARRY A COM- MALKIN'S BEST TEA, 3 Ibs... $1.75 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 9 tins for . LARGE BOX MATCHES, box .09 AT CITY PRICES_ APEX SOAP FLAKES, large PACKAGE cite svlet ce! veins orien sie 19 HARDWARE SPECIAL ABBOTSFORD No. 9 All-Copper Wash Boiler.. 3.25 1X COLEMAN LANTERNS, each.. 8.25 19 - RUBBER BOOTS for Fist just in, all lies eiWille they KILGARD o VASE Cc viewiceetcedvesncwesesce 6.50 :) This is away below city prices Farmer. 8 2014 THE ABOVE GOODS ARE N STOCK AT BOTH STORES J. S. DALY oe) Upper Kilgard The Mill John Barrymore at the Avalon, Bellingham Starting Wednesday, October 10th, and continuing for one week, that be shown here for four day, starting Betiriay, October 6th. The picture is acompanied with Vitaphone music score and talking sequences. Be sure you don’t miss either of these out- benefit. BUCKERFIELD’S LIMITED Head ONice: VANCOUVER, B.C 4A. M. SPARLING, Manager Phone 70 most famous of actors, John Pattee standin, 1 ig plays. more, will be seen in one of th No obligation to you {strongest dramas of the present sea- ; So son, “THE TEMPEST.” ‘This film is UPPER SUMAS ; billed as Barrymore’s best picture, Mrs. Wm. Walker Brown of Sno- — qualmie, Washington, visited her aunt and that fact alone gives promise of an evening of real entertainment. Another picture which should prove Mrs. W. H. Fadden on Tuesday. , of Imense interest to the fans of this theatre is that Warner Bres. produc-| Nngus Fadden of Westminster visits tion, “STATE STREET SADIE,” to ed his parents on Sunday For How Long Cana Merchant | Continue to Sell ‘Below Cost?’’ ' Until he had dissipated his credit or his financial resources. Then what? Pailure—no store, no business or- ganization. Fewer sources of re- ae venue for this and that community movement, lowered property valuts, less employment—a ‘dead’ district. Of course you want bright, well- stocked stores near your home, and you want the merchant to make a living profit— | That's why Hurum is here to serve [}| you—offering Real Quality at a Fair Price—a Just Dollar's Worth, for [| 1 : the Dollar expended. | H. HURUM MATSQUI'S LEADING GENERAL ST ORE Phone Mission 2303 KNIGHT GIVEN FARE- good wishes of your Matsqui friends.” PRESENTATION The address bore several pages of signatures, which in itself bore strong An interesting meting of the Mats- testimony to ‘the splendid satisfac- qui patrons of the Canadian Bank of|tion Mr. Knight had given as local y held on Saturday|Manager of the Matsqui Bank, Mr. Knight, wie IR. T. 8. WELL evening 2nd, in the new bai in his reply, expressed building qui, when the pre-|his warmest thanks to the patrons sentation of a beautiful gold wateh | for the beautiful ahd yaluable gift, which he would treasure not only for its beauty and yalue but principally as an expression of their friendship and esteem. He referred to the har- .|Monious business relations that had always existed between him and the a, to Mr. T. ion of his leav- and chain Knight, on the occa ing Matsqui. TI ade by Mr. Charles half of the Matsqui ad “Dear Mr. Knight Matsqui patrons, and his at We, the Matsqui patrons of the Can-| being transferred. from the Ma squi adian Bank of Commerce, have learn-| branch, and assured them that he ed with regret of your departure from) Would always retain pleasant memor- our district, but wish you great | les of Matsqui and of his SH: happiness and prosperity in the new, friends. scene of your labours. In token of our apreciation of your services here The Lutheran Ladies will haye their and of our great esteem we ask you|Tegular meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 3,| to accept this gift. May it always be at the Church parlors to you a souvenier of the many friend-| Mr. Ebbeson visited at his home ships gained in our midst, and of the last week, MATSQUI DISTRICT CHRONICLE | SUMAS-ABBOTSFORD FAIR (Continued from Page 1) the Any Other Plant in pot, F. A. Mar- \shall, Mrs. E. L. Winson, Hanging Basket, A. T. Clausen, Mrs, A. Boley. Mr. M. Anderson returned with three| Single Rose, Mrs, J, Fadden, Miss BE. deer and a bear, which he shot while} Baker, Collection of Roses, F. A. hunting in the Cariboo district, Marshall. Display of Roses, F. A. Marshall, T. L. Baker. Single Pan- sies, Mrs. J. L. Starr, Mrs, N. Hill. » pie of Pansies, Mrs. N. Hill, Mrs. a et Peas, T. L. Baker, Mr. Eyerett Crist has left for Pull- man, to attend the Pharmacy College. Grace Hurum is attending University of B.C. Washington, Mrs. O. Mrs. Myres of Sumas, visited her grand-daughter, Ebbeson, over the week-end. Masters Godfrey and Ralph Hem- r. Display of Sweed prud, left for Vancouver on Sunday . Baker, F. A, Marshall, to attend the U. B. C. . Baker, Mrs, D. Stafford. s, T. L. Baker, Mrs, Mr, Walter Hougen has left for Eu- apne 1 bloom, 6 yar- gene, Oregon, where he will attend | ieties, . L. Winson. Display of a Medical College. Dahiias, E. L. Winson, Mrs. J. ; é Fadden, Gladioli, Mrs. J. L. Starr, oe Agnes epbeama will leave ue Ma arshall. Display of Gladioli, sellingham on Saturday, where she|yrs. J, 1, Marshall, May Marshall. will attend normal. ra) {ital Stare’ Display” of Messrs Cyril and Harold Smith Iett}2!Dnlas, Mrs. J. I. Starr. Collection for Vancouver this week, to attend the Ot AN RUR Se eer ne, rsa U. B,C. L, Starr Hand Boquet, Mrs. A. L. Finlay, Mrs, A, Fraser. Table Bou- Mr, R. Crist will build a new garage|quet, F. A. Marshall, Mrs. N. Hill. Collection of Flower Seeds, Mrs, E. L, Winson, Mrs. A. lL, Finlay. Winter Bouquet, F. Fatkin, Mrs. E, L. Win- in the near future, which will be oper- atéd by Mr, Routeledge of Mission. Norwegian services will be held in|son. Carnations, Mrs. N. Hill.: Chry- the Lutheran Church, at 11 am. on|santhemums, F. Fatkin, Miniature Sunday, Rock Garden, Miss E. Winson, Mrs. J. L, Starr, Mrs, Peyton, Best Col- Mr. Barrazipl ins Feburned fromm te lection of Cut Flowers, F. A. Marshall. where he underwent a (Concluded next week) hospital, operation. ‘ DR. J. F. WOOD Mr. Dan Patterson Laid To Rest Friday last at 2 pan, the remains of Mr, Dan Patterson were laid to rest VETERINARY in the St. Nicholas cemetary, The SURGEON service, in charge of Rey. Paton of Abbotsford and Rey. White of Clay-|MaTSQuI, B.C, Phone Ab, 108L burn, was from the home and was | — : simi-military, deceased- being a yet of the South African and late H, G. MYHRE War. AUCTIONEER The pall bearers were: Messers G Cle Lee ane Drawn H. Loach, Donald 1, Harry) Real Estate Life and Fito Insurance Walker, David Blacklock, and Arthur Southon, H. J, Inglis, MATSQUL, B.C, Phone Ab, 108R station on pernside road was abecan MATSQUI GAME PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Practical Maternity Nurse MRS. D. PATERSON Annual Meeting ||" °Srrowee will be held in THE CO-OPERATIVE STORE Saturday, Sept. 29 at 8 pm For election of officers and other bu- siness of the organization, C. O'D. Bell, Pres. G. H. KERR, Sec. WALTER MAILES’ Butcher Dealer in is ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK BEST PRICES PAID Phone Mission 1020 MATSQUI RURAL TRUCK LINE MATSQUI VANCOUVER AND WAY POINTS Regular Rates Careful Service Promptitude and Despatch M, 1 Swanson C.T. Rottlutt Co, Bungalow Garage Phone Mission 1013 A. HOLMBERG A RBER POOL ROOM OONFECTI TOBACCOS [ Phone th 87Y NELS OLUND GENERAL i BUILDING CONTRACTOR Mt. Lehman, B.C. ‘ONERY Matsqui Cafe Near C.P.R. R.R. Crossh MA’ & Ice Cream Parlor eis When in Matsqui, drop in and get a GOOD MEAL and a NICE CUP OF J. H. JONES COFFEE. WE have Rooms for Rent Funeral Director and Embalmer Agent for Headstones and Monumental Work seth osc MISSION OITY Mrs. J. Kemprud Prop, MATSQUI Roy Crist's new gasoline service rh es Phone 4903 ee pst rate —