RIT DE ay ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 5 for 25c McCORMICK SODAS Per pkg. 10c & {9c MATC Per Ib. 43c SPECIAL BLEND TEA . large boxes Per'lbi 39¢ 3 for 29¢ PRESS COPPER, 1 1b. jar TOU SOAP 6 for 25c ABOB BAKING POWDER 2% Ib. 69c FPLUEFO 4 Ibs. 56c, NABOB SOUPS, Assorted 3 for 25¢ ITALIAN SPAGHETTI 3 Ibs. 25¢ PHONE 55 : PIONEER STORE WE DELIVER | Tube Checking ! Get Your Radio Tubes Checked for Good Reception. The Radio Season is Now Here ! : CLARENCE NELSON The News Bldg. Abbotsford, B.Q Phone 75K SUMNER’ PHONE 48 ~ Buy” Good: Meat— If’s. Economical -.-.and- You: Get the Very Best at— SUMNER’S DR. G. E. PARRISH DENTIST Office Hours — 9 to 5 Evenings by Appointment Telephone: Oftice 64; Residence 91 Sumas, Wash. (Canadian Money at Par) BEES EEE Shopping on Rainy Days is Easy by Telephone Mrs. Wise appreciates the convenience of her telephone on cold and wet days. She just te- lephones for what she needs, and it is brought to her door. The telephone brings comfort, sociability and protection dur- ing the winter months. BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY SE McAlpine & McAlpine BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Abbotsford office—near B. C.\Tel. Ex. Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone: Residence 138R BE PREPARED for the WET DAYS by having a made-to-measure ' RAINCOAT if BEST QUALITY, from $ 9” T. COOGAN TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing PHONE 6F ABBOTSFORD ABBOTSFORD TRANSPORTATION DAILY, FREIGHT SERVICE Abbotsford to Vancouver and way points Support the home-town business BILL COMBS and JACK GASCOIGNE eH ones bbolstord, 127 ‘ancouver, Trinity 4062 CHIROPRACTIC te (Oren us ae 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 GaaStation Phone 28 ea: resh Meats —AT— . Lowest Prices Our meats are kept fresh and tasty in an efficient refrigera- tion system, ensuring you ab- solute nygientc protection and nder roasts Cold Meats, Salad Dressings, etc. ROBERTS’ Meat Market TELEPHONE 56 | ABBOTSFORD Lambert was awarded the painting the interior and ex- ter! of the Abbotsford municipal et and library quarters. The con- ity he alteration of the side- sendene Avenue has not yet bo awarded. Mrs. Doris Kask is assisting M R. Walker at the Marigold Be “ie Shoppe mples of placer gold from Mr, erts’ claim at Cottonwood, ave arrived in Abbotsford. Mr. Rober’ nd his son Paul are return- ing home next week, W. Roberts of youngsters The Ww. Carl- entertained a at her home evening was spent games and dancing, and delicious refreshments were served. Abbotsford A, Y. P. A. were hosts Angley organization last Fri y evening, a Hallowe'en party in the parish hall, All present were dressed s, and the even- and dancing. the eyening, a luncheon Seraper, team and labourers have been engaged during the p: cutting down the grade of y hill between the Legion hall and the G.N.R. track. The work was author- ized by the Village. Mr. Lawrence Carnie returned to his home in Vancouver on Monday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, T. Holstbaum. Results of games played in fhe local cribbage league last Wednes- day were: Men's Club ys, Canadian Legion, a tle, 18 games each; Junior Men’s Club defeated the Elks, 19 games to 17. The fo over Mon is being dis- mantled, the timbers being away for fuel by the workmen. Constable Watt of the provincial police force here has been transferred to North Vancouver, B. A. Hunt has been appointed by Commissioners Webster and Coutts taken to fill the unexpired term of Com- missioner Gilmour, resigned. Mr, * unt was a member of the fi Council el ed after incorporation. NEIGHBORS GIVE GIFFORD COUPLE SURPRISE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sibbald were ac- corded a complimentary party in Gif- ford hall last Wednesday, at which they were showered by\a gathering of 100 friends and neighbors, The newly-weds were marched the length of the bet an avenue of friends, while an accordionist play- ed a wedding march. At the hall plat- m they were congratulated by Mr. H. Heller on behalf of the assem- bly, and presented with a large table- load of gifts. Mr, Sibbald gracefully thanked everyone present for their good wishes and toke: of esteeém, and a happy social ning ensued, dancing and a supper rounding out the pleasant prog The ladies of the O held a most succesful bazaar last Saturday afternoon. A fine display of home cooking, candy, plain and fancy sewing was on hand, and a fishpond for children. Everything (was sold and proceeds amounted to $50.00. Afternoon tea w: served by Mes- dames Anderson, Stirling and Woods with Mrs. Marr of Langley Prairie and Mrs, Schmidt of Sumas pouring prize cake was won by Anderson of Langley. Armitage of Chilliwack sang solos, which were enjoyed. Mrs. Mrs. two QUAKER FLOUR RECIPE Bran Raisin Bread % cup molas- milk, 2 tablespoons 1 cup bran, 2 cups teaspoon soda, 1 tea- teaspoons baking pow- cup raisins, slightly. Add sugar, mo- milk, melted shortening and Sift flour, soda, salt and bak- ‘Mix raisins with flour, Beat well. 1% S 1 egg, 1 cup sugar, ses, 1 cup sour melted shorteni Quaker flour, Spoon salt, 5 der, bran, ing powder. and add to first mixtur Bake in well greased loaf tin for hours in a moderate oven (350 deg F.). and Mrs. Shields and sons and Leon Millar, all of Hammond, vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson on Sunday. THE QUAKER METHOD OF EASY BREAD BAKING Delicious home- made Bread or Rolls without drudgery or failure! With Quaker Flour and the Quaker method of easy baking you can make better, more delicious bread and - rolls without kneading and without setting overnight - —and you can always be certain of first-class results. Quaker Always the Same for Bread, Cakes and Pastry Flour the ur re Hie Gusker-< Oats Company jaskatoon, 8: of Easy Bread Bal Name Valuable Baking Book FREE rik pea me Copy OF of booklet" The Quaker Method Address... Dealer’s Name. MOUNT LEHMAN Mra. L. St, Clare, the guest of her aunt, for several weeks, has Vancouver. Mr. Norman Gibson of Calgary ts the guest of his brother, Mr. Bert Gibson and Mrs, Gibson. Walter Israel has left for the K. logging camp at Seymour who has been Mrs, Marsh, returned to a M. Gamsby of New West- minster is visiting in the district for few dayk. Mr. Athol Lehman is home, visiting for a few days from a logging camp up the coast. Mr. T. Lehman is” busy with the registration of voters for the com- ing dominion election. Jubilee P.-T.-A. held a whist drive in the school on Friday. Winners of first prizes were (Mrs. Heath and Mr. F. McTavish, while consolations went to Miss McCormick and Mr. Christie. 's. George Wes Mr. H. West ‘s. Davis and family of Van- Calvert. returned homel ast Mr. W. week from a Vancouver hospital, where he received treatment for two weeks. KI os a a The EMPIRE CAFE & % 5 In New Westminster will pre- a sent you with TWO BAMOUS x] “ TEA CUP READERS, natural- born clairvoyants. All que tions answered. Afternoons to 6 p.m.; evenings, Mon,, Wed. & Sat. 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. Columbia St., New Westminster Cafe Open all Night COSCON OCC C CCC CCN NOOO 60% What You’ve Been Waiting For: A nice selection of el Cini Ss SHAMPOOS HAIR SETS HAIR DRESSINGS Get the preparation best suited to your needs ..on advice of an experienced hairdresser MARIGOLD BEAUTY SHOPPE MRS, R. 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Mild Canadian Cheese both for 29c | Free --- OUR DELIVERY --- Free GIVE REGULAR SERVICE TO OUTLYING POINTS - - - DAS LOCAL DELIVERY TO WE P| ASE INQUIRE, BL Phone 54 Delf Brothers Phone 54 | COYLE SALES Telephone 62 i BATTERY. HAVE THEM from FOR PO ONE DEDEDE FOR Cold Weather Starting GET A GENUINE WE $5) fABBOTSFORD MOTORS PODRCO SOC OCS OSS SS OS SSDS HE SERVICE W. Schnare, Prop. DR. DAVID LAIRD The first of four discussions con- cerning field eran production, arrang- P. ed Co. for its we z roadtaat during Noy- ember, will be given by Dr. D. Laird, department onomy, University and CRCV, Mon- 5 ates pm. Dr. Laird discuss the principal factors which determine profitable field crop production in the Fraser Valley. Nr TO INDUSTRIAL HOME G. A. MacKay offers you competent service in all branches of Plumbing work. Years of experience guarantee sat- isfactory results. ROBERTS PLUMBING SHOP Montrose Avenue - Abbotsford UNITED CHURCH y. R. Moses, Minister 10 a.m.—Chureh § 11 a.m.—Morning 7.30 p.m.—Address, Junior Choir, ST. PAULS, HUNTINGDON ‘ol. ship. Music by the 2 p.m.—Sun 3 p-m,.—Divine Wo 3 p.m.—Preaching ANGLICAN Sunday next— St. Ma Shurch hool. ucharist and Ser- and Sermon. and Sermon, CHURCIL O: Rev. R. E. Sunday Servic THE NAZARENE Lawrence, Pastor Bible School, classes for all .. 10 a.m People's Meeting 11 am. Evangelistic Service ,.... 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer ; “Meeting 7.30 p.m. PENTE Bundey, 10 a risk SUIT you ef GEL YOUR PLOW READY NOW for — FALL PLOWING OXY¥-ACETYLE: WELDING = - HORSE-SHOEING seat my pee i; eae RIGHT P. M. ZALESKY: -- BLACKSMITH Lower Sumas Rd., near Valley Lbr. Co DR. E. E. GRAVES DENTIST BUBIAS, “W WASH, Office Hours: 9 A.M, to 4.30 P.M. (Office Closed All Day on Saturday & Sunday), Lady Assistant (Canadian Money at Par). a Quality Drugs — —AT— Cut Rate Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Black's Drug Store “YOUR NYAL DRUGGIST” Phone 104 nateur Finishing Prescriptions | Keep Fit! i Don't wait until you are rush- | ed to the operating table; heed Nature’s warnings. If you are “out of sorta!’ take cold easily r from minor ailments ‘IT by an occasional electro-hydro The r Japanese }i] ment. results positive. treat- te is low and the Call and see my testimonials. I. HISAOKA Phone 40 .30 pr on | ” Lady Assistant ntence of three years detention | (uy Dom ae News Building Abbotsford In the Industrial Home was im- be as osed upon a Sumas youth by Magis- ‘ : e ¥. pare seh Bae ent a Tht iltee On IN LOVING MEMORY Old Copy of Montreal Weekly Paper three charges of breaking and en-|1n loving memory of Paul, much Jov-| Copy of the Montréal Weekly Wit- tering” Abbotsford premises, Thefts} 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith,|ness, dated September 26, 1899, was ae ey were reported by T. Ben Who passed away In October, 1924.|handed In to The News this week by nett, B. C. R. agent here and er Always remembered by Father, Mo-|Mrs, W. Roberts. At that date, 45 Williams. ‘The boy was 15 years ther, Sisters and Brothers, n| years ago, the paper was In its 64th — age. year of publication, and was illustrat- d by wood cuts. Foreign news includ — >: ; ed discussion of the “Transvaal crisis The floor of the Peardonville hall 3 has been reconditioned and in YARWOOD & DURRANT and methods of docking Horessitaiie first-class condition for dancing, anc E cal news dealt principally with the la Mowe thavaqual of mst flooranim BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS | Montreal fruit auction market, “We snp ws hg, NOTARIES PUBLIO found it in the back of an old pleturé, ines : e Mrs, Roberts said. he whist drive pat on by Matthew's A. la Bi is attended, sixteen * being . Prizes were won by Mr. and Mra Shore and Mr, and Mrs, Parton. was V BRANCH OFPICE AT ABBOTSFORD Open Every Friday Vancouver Offices— Rooms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street Mesdames Stirling, and Mr. don were prize winners the military whist drive of the Ro} ton, Hel Purple on Monday night,