ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS XMAS CANDIES, NUTS, Ete. MIXED CANDY Special Red and White per Ib. ei 4in | MIXED CANDY ope ee Te Creams, Jellies Chocolates and Orange Slices per Ib - - = = 28¢ CHOCOLATES, Assorted In a fancy Xmas Box 3 ib. box - - = 98¢ TABLE RAISINS From Sunny California Is, packet TABLE FIGS 8 oz. cellophane pkt. - [0c 3 oz. cellophane pkt. - 5c WALNUTS Calif, large budded, Ib. 22¢ ALMONDS Tarragona, per Ib. - - 29¢ BRAZIL NUTS, med., Ib. 20¢ FILBERTS, Sicily, Ib. ~~ (9c WALNUTS, Manchur., Ib i7c PEANUTS, Ib. - 0c Fresh Roasted - = « 26¢ ALL NUTS STRICTLY NEW SEASONS FRUIT and VEGETABLES ORANGES, Sunkist Valencias Family size, dozen - - 25¢ Large size, dozen - - 35¢ GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for - - - IT Large Size Calif. Seedless ONIONS, {0 Ib. sacks - - 29¢ M.C. Walker and Company YOUR RED & WHITE STORE Phone 430 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Atangard Block BEST OSSIBLE SERVIC at the LOWEST POSSIBLE COST PB Célech IC LIBRARY NEWS ld Rolph J. Bury, Bury, son of Hoen road, The Central Council organization of sang over a Vancouver radio station the Fraser Valley Union Library has on Saturday evening, In aid of the been busy during the past two Province Santa Claus fund. The months with annual meetings of local youngster, who weighs 42 Ibs. gains committees and district councils. distinction through having a bass Some committees which have been voice. dormant since the esta ent of the library tution, have as a tax-supported Ihsti- ently renewed actl- and popular books whien otherwise serve only decora- readable weuld vity and are taking steps to meet the Auction Sales... FOR A SUCCESSFUL FARM SALE phone me collect Chilliwack $542 or 4652 IVAN HURNDALL - A tion purposes in thelr homes after demand for closer’ attentlon/ to local they and their friends have read lee and library interests. tient _Adult education is a prineipal form | Ogaveral. hundredgieoke: arene’ pres (ie ASEM eet sO ha “lsented to the library last year, of ared several new reading cou which almost four hundred were re ponse to requests from newly or- found suitable for library use. Girts Gar ied Sway CLUUS Se nou ne often include a motley lot of vol son Cry Js studying Current History: umes, many quite unsuitable for Ii- i Pitt Meadows Women's Institute 5! brary circulation, but nothing that Is organizi rsing classes, ana P.O. Box 597 CHILLIWACK, B.C. Phone Abbotsford 173“ Abbotsford Vancouver: Trinity 6204 62 COUNTRY FREIGHT LINES THOMPSON BROS., Preps Trucking ! LIVESTOCK HAULED at a very Low Rate. Prompt Service COAL! COAL! ALBERTA HARD LUMP H. McNEILL & SONS Phone 171G McKenzie Rd. NEW, COMFORTABLE CAR ! SHORTY’S TAXI Abbotsford Fish & Chip BURNIER, Proprietor OOOO Stand: A. COOK Telephone 170 SILI ILLS ing! Hauling ! MODERN FAST TRUCKS —Charges Reasonable T. Mathers 136 oe POOCSOOOOO OOOO OOOOO OX eS x RY Telephone Abbotsford of any value at all is wasted. Logging camps, orphanages, Nospitais and other institutions-gratefully receive battered volumes discarded by the li- {has been supplied with a large list of books from which to make seles- tion according to their particular re- quirements, A Chilliwack club Is ta- king up the study of Sweden from the historical, politica}, social and general cultural points of view. In some rural areas the local | bri committee functions as the general organizing agent for social activities. A suggestion recently made for such committees, in the larger as well as the smaller communities, ts the organizing of “book” dances, whist drives, ete., to which tne ar- mission will include a presentable us- ef book for the library in addition tc a cash fee. Although the library is continuously building up the total book-stock, spending about $3,500 this y for the purch: of Home for Christmas ‘long distance’ ur new books, it is felt that readers in the | valley could help a good deal mor~ (4) |to add to this increafe by donating Read what Western If you can’t get home for : ; Christmas, call by Iong-distance telephone. The joy of hearing your voice > a great Christi folks at home, you too will be thrilled when you hear the yoices of distant dear ones. Sau about the — | QUAKER Enjoy a telephone reunion at Christmas tim home by long- distance telephone. B.G. Telephone Go. (le SUMAS DISTRICT FE. J. Dawson of Vancouver appear: ed before Magistrate Wingson in Su mas poll court In connection with the aut eldent on November 27, in which Doris Hlemstra lost her life. ‘The case was he 12. G rister, was acting 1 over to December smir, Vancouver bar- for Mr. Dawson. A most successful bazaar on by the members Club last week. It held in a y cant house which artistically decorated with ferns and evergreens and the Club colors of green and gola, Mrs. °R. B nd Miss Erin Loftus were in charge of the decorations, which merited great praise, Tables were in charge of the fol- lowing members: ‘aney work ang novelties, Mrs. Wilson; Aprons Mrs, H. Brown and Mrs, Hansen; Home cooking, Mrs, N. st and Mrs, D. Brown; Candy, M Loftus; Fish Pond, Mrs. Beck and Miss Loftus, Afternoon tea, Mrs. A. Forsyth ana Mrs. Skillen. Mrs. R. Walter won the box of can- dy, while Mrs, Everhaugh was the lucky winner of the pretty cushion donated by Mrs. Hansen. , Go. Was put Lake Ar of ws CHILDRE. CHORAL CONCERT IN NEW AUDITORIUM, DEC. 15 Pupils from North Poplar, Aberdeen, Bradner schools, will form a choir presenting a choral concert in thy new auditorium, under the direction of Mr. George Busby, on Tuesday, Dec. 15th. The program will include School choruses by the whole choir, carols, humorous selections, etc. The concert will start promptly at 8 o'clock and it {s hoped that the au- dience will be seated by that time. Admission will be free. Come and en- courage the children by your pres- ence . Poplar, South Peardonville and PRIZE DAY IN S' BRINGS SHOPP) WASH., SS TO TOWN The monthly “Save In Sumas" prize day, staged by the merchants of Sumas, Wash., continues large crow: nd at the last drawing, twe of the seven prizes were won by residents from this side of the line. The business men of Sumas, reat- izing that some attraction was neces- sary to draw shoppers into the town, sponsored the scheme, whereby ex- cellent prizes (first prize at the last drawing was a silverware set) are drawn for one Saturday afternoon in each month. Holders of tickets, which are distributed through the merch- ants, must be present at the drawing, to claim the prize, otherwise another ticket is drawn, FLORAL DESIGNS Beautiful Seasonal Blooms — Cut Flowers — Pot Plants — Wreaths, Sprays, Etc. At Low, Reasonable Prices. A trial order will make you a regular customer of— JRosebay Gardens i Telephone: Abbotsford 169F i R. CROUTER, Huntingdon i 1 WHEN IN New Westminster They'll tell you you'll find the Best Food — Best Service Best Prices at Fraser Cafe J. H. MORGAN, Prvprietor 738 Columbia Street Near B. ©. BE. R. Depot to attrac | | PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford to Vancouver Leave Abbotsford Arrive Vancouver $9.40 a.m. 11.35 am. *1.10 p.m, *3.05 p.m. 5.10 p.m 7-05 p.m. 39.55, p.m. 711.36 p.m. Abbotsford Leave Vancouver Arrive L , Dependable Service Tesephone 100 ——, Phone 54 We Deliver i Walk? HHS, ANDREWS Ne 9. AND WE HAVE A FRESH SUPPLY OF THIS YEARS NUTS IN STOCK PACIFIC 2 ¢ | SWANSDOWN CAKE @= 4 SHORTENING ibe. | FLOUR, limit 2, pkt>* BAKING SUPPLIES Baking Pwdr., Delicla, 1 Ib, 190 Currants, 2 Ibs, for -~ - 230 Glace Cherries, 1/, Ib. - (9c Mixed Cut Peel, 1/ Ib. - (5c BROWN LABEL Pinoapple Rings, each - Sc]! tb - - = ~ 60¢ Cocoanut, per Ib, - - {9} lb - = = 3io Assorted Frults,40z ~- {0c DATES. Cocoa, Fry’s bulk, 2lbs.- 25¢ | Sair,3 Ibs. - ~ {50 Molasses, 4 oz. tin Walnuts, 1/2 Ib. for ~ BOILED CIDER For Mincemeat Almonds, 1/2 Ib. for - 21c ae Brasliny 1s: IbRtor. comet zBaa| eee (To Almond Paste, /) Ib, - 25¢ WHOLE PEEL Pecans, 5 oz. for - - 250 | Orange, Ib, - - 26¢ Lemon, Ib. Almond Flour, 2 oz» ~- {9c ea: Figs, for eating, 2 Ibs. - 35¢ | Gitron, th. - - 290 ; WINES Mincemeat | cherry, bottle - 25¢ Port, bottle - - 25¢ 25c 23c Ginger, bottle Candy Stirling Mixed 2 lbs. RAISINS No. f Sultanas, 2 Ibs.” Seeded Puffed, 11/p Ibs. - 25¢ Bleached, { lh, - - = {Te lb. = 15c GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for -~- {9c | SWEET SPUDS, 4 Ibs - - [9¢ ONIONS, 10 Ibs. - - - - 29¢ CABBAGE, 4 Ibs. - - « - (5c COCOANUTS, 2 for --- - 9c CRANBERRIES, { Ib. - 25c H. H. TOMATOES 2 Ibs. 9c 2 ORANGES, Ige., doz. - - 35¢ GRAPES, 2 Ibs. for - - - 25c LEMONS, large, doz, - ~ 29c BANANAS, 3 Ibs. for - - 25¢ LETTUCE, each ~~ - ~ 5¢ Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 10, 11, 1 Ee A A i A i th i A el i i a i i le ll i i FOP O COC SSS C ODO SF FOO ODL OSG SF OOD SD SE FESS Te se ese FOC OCOCOOC OOOO OOO Oooo eee eee LS INSURANCE Houses, F Farm and E Burglary, Sickness and Accident....We handle them all in reliable companies. INSURE AND BE SURE ! REAL ESTATE Farm Lands, Poultry Farms, Bungalows and Suburban Dwellings sold and exchanged, ESTATES MANAGED Wills, Houses Rented, Safety Deposit Boxes....A complete and efficient service with yery reasonable charges. Westminster Crust Company NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. FARMERS. Have You Tried Our H.P. Concentrate 4 Sacks of H. P. Concentrate to 20 Sacks of Good Oats Will Make You an Economical and Dependable Dairy Ration B.-K. Milling Co., Ltd. G, PEARDON, Local Mgr. Phone 52 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr Mr. W. Schnare fs around his place of business again after being confin- ed to his home with an Injured knee, wish to thank their relatiy Sustained when struck by a logging many friends for the sympathy and | truck traller at Mission, assistance given during their recent} Mr. J. ‘T. Mawson 1s recelying at e M.-S.-A, hospital, sad bereavement. | tention in th NED BAKING | METHODS FOR ME. 1 USE QUAKER | FLOUR AND THE QUAKER EASY | METHOD OF BAKING,” | says MRS. W. A. 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