Lodge, who were presented with Something new: A style show in se a sum of money for their Spit-| the Atangerd Beauly seep eon INTRODUCING OUR NEW BRANDS OF COFFEE — fire plane fund. junction with the Singer Store, on FRESHLY ROASTED AND FRESHLY GROUND CQ) ) PAST XR’s NIGHT Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 6. See Mod zs : VAL R Don't forget that Nov. 19 ‘is advertisement on page 7 for fur- odern Brand - ~- = ~« Ib. 45¢ ty Past Exalted Rulers’ night at Al-| Her details. All proceeds are in Leader wha; aes Wy ea lb. 39¢ Portable oil _ heater. a aid of the Red Cross, which is + | Ideal for bat Sr erOve Cones providing tea. Economy eV ee “lb. 3Te f 2) bedroom or recreation MAJOR BONES RETURNS st OIE EARNS NEN ALS BAL SRILA EEE LEI X room. Cosy comfort. Gur third "annual Major’ Bones'| DONATIONS Night will be held Thursday, Nov. ik thang again to Mr. ie MEAT SPECIALS FREE CITY ea tit ealairensthall Chelgtatie’ liens | Putts seo) Bam aaa eve ae Fund. several canvas signs for the work- BEEF POT ROASTS .---: Ib. (3c DELIVERY oms of outlyin, iliaries. Commencing Nov. 2, this store will close at 9 p.m. Saturdays. NEXT MEETING ae BEES Fae es BEEF PLATE BOIL Valeuvare Ib. llc Vhone i ; Remember, we want all our WwoR Mt orders toe taal Brother Bills out at the next meet-| Headquarters of the local branch BEEF MINCED .... 2 Ibs. for 25¢ delivery. ge 3 ‘]| ing, Tuesday, Nov. 5. Be seein is a very busy place these days, = ? you. Don't disappoint us! E with several new shipments arrlv- PORK SHOULDERS Lie we a Ib. 16c A. M. a S ar Ware |... ing. Lact Friday the scene was|$ PORK LEAN SIDE -.-... Ib. (7c | 10 to 12 noon RO OOOOOOOOOOO OOOO »|something like this: Four band- VEAL STEW age rollers kept busy making eo, gidkv so oe P.M. PHONE 180 ABBOTSFORD P. Ss. H. Ss. bandages of unbleached cotton, BACON SQUARES ....... Ib. 7c 4 to 5:30 * noasewerererereumtrereeerereterg| bolts of which are torn by hand} ¢ LARD, {-Ibi prints ..---3 for 25c | City Limits Only Six sewing machines 3 . s, Guerney and Gerow, members of} making swabs. Cutters were get- a 0 La tes ouses the staff of Surrey high school,] ting pneumonia jackets ready, and Lettuce; Cali 2... 2x oui) Stat eae ORANGES ® ; were visitors at the high school|completing some fine dressing Tomatoes. 2 Ibs 19¢ k Long Sleeves, tailored and embroidered ..... $3.19 on ies oe the eat aay Ae gowns. Superfluity shelf being Celeky ’ pie aan 10¢ Dozen 19¢ ag schoo] was host to three pupils Of | tidied up and new things being Wi nted feet lee Aine ; SHEERS: short sleeves $2.59 long sleeves $2.79 ihe “Sumas Nooksack: high “=chool, | gutrout and! overseeing’ Kl, the Ratha a 3 Ibs. 25c Dozen .. 25¢ sa Norman Curtis, Calvin McLean and] energetic work committee, who LADIES’ CREPE DRESSES Clarence Hartwig. spend .the entire day there twice Grapes SITAR GS ee aa bz 3 Ibs. 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT i : HOUSE MIXER amd acmetimes three times a week, Ganhaverre asica.< aces. 5 Ibs. 19¢ Texas : LADIES’ 2-PIECE DRESSES .. Wilma Sandvik officiated at altaking their lunch and making| £ Carrots .... 4 for ... 25¢ Plain colors, rose, wine, blu House II mixer which was held at) tea for themselves in the after- “ oe poten , Z rioon on Wednesday, Oct. 23, in|noon, There is work for all and Turnips sees eawns S C California : HOUSECOATS, striped rayon taffeta ........ $3.98 aS a As, puchte oe new workers axe ain sprains Onions ....... TAGE... 256 . e r was to affor means | every day. Mrs. Heywood is muc DRESSING GOWNS, plain colors, taffeta ..... $3.15 by which's tte. members lof the BNE eee nanac ite WUT tae 2 = “ORIENT” HOSE chiffon and crepe. fe 534 pair $1 houses might become better ac-| be long before she is back again. Shop With Ci fi d A new aiignieat of “ORIENT” in latest colors eee tase ahncine aa Me - See : i on U ence playing games. e music for the] occasion was supplie y H . > ea = a MacRae and Hazel Reid. House I Quality Foods at Lowest Prices members were admitted on condi- Commencing Nov. 2, this st ill ol ts Rubber Footwear . AUCTION SALE)" Tandy odeondes-> elses ere PAGE EIGHT ABBOTSERORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS ES Coe ee eee a ee ? a WEDNESDAY, OCTOBBR 30, 140_ reowuwowwwwwweewe~~- oe oe a HEATER TIME IS HERE! We have our complete stock of OIL BURNERS (Duo Therm) Circulator, and various other types ef coal and wood heaters, now In stock, and prices are. right. ‘CLOTHESLINE SETS. fect _galvan- RA $0 fect | galvan- c timer of station CJOR for their CHEESE wire 3 ae part in the quiz. a M.S.A. BRANCH MILD CANADIAN ......-—~....__ hb. 7c yi in the quiz were won by Mrs. ra Claude Weir, Miss Hazel Green, ¢ Flak é 3 pkts 19 COLEMAN LAMPS AND LANTERNS Claude Wfecaium, are N- Me-| Headquarters NOIES orn @S sugar crise i. haG Bring in your old lamp of any type. We make allowances of Kinnon, Miss E. Newman, Miss q $2.00 off your new lamp by trading your old one In. TOASTERS f installat fi 5 . my TAR PAPER, 400 square feet in roll ........... geo || fe, estetntign | St et ie | Me Be Max othe sam. of late . 2.85 i oe ~\. | was realized. TEA FELT PAPER, 12-0z., 450 square feet ....... $2. dinners were served to 130 Elks FAIRY SRE Lo ee ee : Cx WEATHER STRIP, felt, (doors or windows) 19 ft. !5c New Shipment Large shipment just arrived of NEW GOODS in men’s, women’s and children’s footwear for the wet days. CANADIAN-MADE — RELIABLE BRANDS MEN’S MACKINAW ZIPPER JACKETS, 3.50, 3.95, 6.50 Two-Tone, Plaids und Plain Daly’s Drygoods ABBOTSFORD PHONE 64 Twwwwwwewewewe™s B.P.O.E. No. 66 Activities Contributed ol Se Se The Silver Trail night, which groesed approximately $60, was considered successful as entertain- ment. The organization would like to thank Mr. Humphrey's for showing his pictures of B.C. and Mr. Dorwin Baird and Ross Mow- Prize money for questions used Anna Olund, Mrs. D. Steele, Miss Flora Trusseler and Mr. Towell. The committee thanks those who in care of the The News, and the winners are requested to call thefe before Nov. 5. by ladies of Mission Royal Purple VISITORS AT THE SCHOOL Three teachers, Misses Nordberg, DAIRY CATTLE Favored with instructions from MR. TONY TESSARO of Abbotsford, B.C., I will sell his entire herd of dairy cate on his farm situated on Riverside road, 4 miles east of Abbotsford and mile east of DeLair Plant, on COT TTT TC Tee : : fresh 6 weeks. 17—Jersey (Maude) Starring— oe mn © SEE THE (941 RADIOS ¢ | G00 Pats Red Cross Benefit |4 years, bred February 7. 18—Jer-| VICTOR MATURE $25 VALUE IN PRIZES———War Savings Certificates 4 ~ sey (Brownie), 5 years, bred March LON CHANEY, JR. Best Fancy and Best Comic Costumes — Ladies and Gentlemen : CAROLE LANDIS ° ST. MATTHEW’S W. A. BAZAAR PARISH HALL, ABBOTSFORD Home-Cooking SATURDAY, NOV. 9: 2:30-5 p.m. Afternoon Tea DANCE ABERDEEN HALL , FRIDAY, NOV. 1: 9.00 till ? Harmaniacs Orchestra WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 at 1:30 p.m, 30 head of cattle: 1—Jersey (Luppin), 7 years, bred March 19, % cow. 2—Jersey (Girl- ie), 6 years, bred May 1. 3—Hol- stein (Bubble), 6 years, bred in pasture. 4—Black Jersey (Bess), 4 years, fresh one month. 5—Hol- stein. (Mary), 7 years, bred Feb- ruary 7. 6—Jersey (Mollie), 5 fresh October 21. 7—Jersey e years, bred May 3. 8—Jersey-Guernsey (Blossom), 6 years, bred June 15. 9—Black Jer- sey (Roan), 6 years, bred May 5. 10—Holstein (Millie), 7 years, bred March 7, 11—Jersey (Goldie), 5 years, bred in pasture. 12—Jersey (Rosie), 3%, years, bred June 15. 13—Holstein (Betty), 6 years, bred February 22. 14—Holstein (Pansy) 6 years bred June 1. 15—Guern- sey (Lucy), 7 years, bred in pas- ture. 16—Jersey-Guernsey, 6 years, now at Glarence Nelson :\| enter now: 21, 19—Black Jersey (Peggy), 4 years, bred April 17. 20—Holstein “KNITTING NEEDLE” OPENS ABBOTSFORD STORE ON FRIDAY Announcement is made in this issue of the opening on Friday of the Abbotsford store of The Knit- ting Needle Ltd., whieh will spee- ialize in women's and infant's wear and British wools. Julia Mit- chell Kerr will manage the store which moves into the premises just vacated by Clarence Nelson, electrical dealer. ® ©@® €@ 68 ® BEBRed Cross @ OG © & WHIST DRIVE Nine tables of whist were pluyed auxiliary. The new outfit, made by pupils of the public school (not the high school as previously re- TEA AND STYLE SHOW into strips. were hummig in the centre aisle. A group of younger girls were El ECTRIC donated thelr winnings to the Red| | Nine tables, of y : «fe P . Cross. Prize money for those who | ®t e en’s Club on Monday P. fi Milk “ 3 t 25 have not collected has been left evening, sponsored by the local acl IC Orcas ended = Ins C Pamiover izle mealies joaster. rome p! 593% black trim. VISIT MISSION LODGE ported), was much admired, and Eighteen members of No. 66 our thanks to those responsible. e Salted) alimlon fon SMERERGHTIREY Ieee eee aes Baking Powder "Ss l7c ee Mrs. Switzer, Mr. Newcombe and MALKIN'S 12-0Z, TIN MODERN “ve M A R K ETS Telephone 129 Limited LIBBY’S CANNED FOOD SALE See our Special Handbill mailed to you for this out- standing Sale of Libby’s High Quality Foods — and in addition— 25¢ Pure Lard SWIFT'S or MAPLE _... a pkts. YELLOW SUGAR - - 4 lbs. 29c FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES COMING EVENTS bbolstord ‘Wheatre —Telephone 223— Friday and Saturday November 1 and 2 at 2:30 Matinee Saturday March of Time — The U.S. Navy (Marguerite), 6 years, bred April 19. 21—Guernsey (Diamond), 3% Walt Disney’s—The Bil] Posters ATTENTION ! Veterans and friends of Abbotsford, Sumas and Matsqui Branch, No. 15, Canadian Legion, British Empire Service League The Twenty-Second Annual Masquerade Dance MATSQUI HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Dancing 9:30-2:30 Admission 50c Refreshments by MSA Branch Red Cross Music by Rhythm Girls’ Orchestra Transportation from Abbotsford and Mission Drawing for Wer Savings Certificate 4 e years, bred spt. 5. 22—Guernsey © Radio & Electrical Service ¢ MAJOR BONES’ NIGHT (Pat), 6 years, bred ih pasture. News PTI ae ° 89K Abbotsford $ 23—Jersey (Julla), 4 yoameere® | =o ‘ Phone 4 Jan. 9. 24—Jersey (Norma), 3% Tuesday and Wednesday ens00 eeseeoeseessores If you think you can dance, years, bred in pasture, 25—Jersey- November 5 and 6 pen ing ovem er § sing, or entertain in any Guernsey (Star), 3% years, bred] iets, 1 way, enter (iia Mikp Adee | ered 26—Jersey-Holatein (Pan- | GEORGE SANDERS Stop at the Sign 0! id sy) 3% years, bred June MARGAR LINDSAY ~sxecemuaett * the Star for Major Bones’ Amateur Con- Black Jersey (Winnie), 3% years, VINC. PRICE test, Thursday, November 28. bred June 23, 28—Black Jersey NAN GREY In Write now to P.O. Box 117, Abbotsford, and enter the Talent Parade for many good prizes. ENTER NOW! TEXACO PRODUCTS BATTERY CHARGING DUNLOP & FIRESTONE TIRES (Daisy), 4 years, bred August 31 29—Guernsey (Bessie), 5 years, bred April 18, 30—Purebred Jersey Bull (no papers), 28 months. Black Mare, 12 years, about 1350 GENERAL REPAIRS = |) 1574 BIRTHDA pounds, About 150 tons of mixed red-top and Timothy Hay (loose). (if sold, purchaser can leave |t in the barn as late as April 1, 1941 Insurance to cover 8) tons now The House of the Seven Gables 3 Stooges Comedy Cartoon Stranger Than Fiction Knitting Needle Ltd. SMART WEAR See ee eee ie ee —_ et. | MR 8 _ for LADIES & INFANT —JOHN OEUVRAY— tendered Mr. J. A. Jacobson at Terms: Cash at the Sale « ite or On the Highway in Abbotsford 7 t 7‘: ME LL his home in Matsqui last Tuesday ‘J B DENNIS evening. The occasion was his cl A meeting of the MSA Plowing 2 4 « eee uf Se __|75th birthday. Several presenta- AUCTIONEER Association will he ee aa ey H Julia Kerr-Mitchell, Manageress ; | eee eee ee a refreshments | Of en ey Limited, “phone DAY, NOY. fon Hall, Abbotatord, | Next Marigold Abbotsford Newspapers are the universal) served. There were 22 friends and | 513), Box 234, Chilliwack. B.C.,|to conclude business in connection | # ee media which reach all classes, relatives present } phone 5661. to condude anual plowing match. | S/S S..cseescseeeeen