PAGE TWO ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS SPECIAL VALUES.---- PORK & BEANS In Tomato Sauce Tea ere. - = Lb. 49c CORNED BEEF Ss3020%.2" 2 tins 25e PINEAPPLE S33" cm 2 large tins 17¢ 3 tins 25c JELLY POWDER Gers ements, 2IC Strawberry, etc, PEANUT BUTTER RED & WHITE Creamy true 2 lbs. 23e consistence, nut flavor Atangard Block M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Telephone 130 Weekes & Bader, Props. BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES TO ORDER Bakery Goods Available Throughout the Valley or Ask for a Driver to Call ASK FOR QUALITY BREAD Abbotsford Balery TELEPHONE 1 e e Satisfaction... THE NAME “REXALL” IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF PURITY & SATISFACTION. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL REXALL PRODUCTS COLGATE’S FINE SOAPS G@ cakes ........ BOE “PIK” SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH YD cakes i 55¢ Bate toneanientes Each .......... DAE | Large tube “REB” PURE FRENCH CASTILE SOAP - 10¢ “BRITEN” TOOTH PASTE - 29¢ ASK FOR BEAUTY BUBBLES Stationery Phone 8 Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS odaks Developing ERIO | T. WEIR, Phm. B. SAFEWAY BLOCK See the New 1939 R.C.A. Victor Radios Electric Tuning at Popular Prices Burns’ Electric ABBOTSFORD PEARDONVILLE Mr. and Mrs, J. M. McInroy were (Chillfwack visitors on Saturday. Week-end guests at the home of Mrs. A. Marriette were June Land, Bill and Ed Marriette and Charles Fox of Vancouver, also Miss Nan Brown of Chilliwack. Neighbors and friends visited Mrs, A. Baines on Sunday, on the occa- sion of her 76th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. MeInroy and family of Vancouver were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. C. McInroy, ABERDEEN The meeting of the P.T.A., sche- duled for Tuesday last, has been postponed until Tuesday, October 4, in the Aberdeen school room. Mrs. Frank Carmichael of New Weetminster was the guest of Mrs, Arthur Gledhill last week. Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents MATSQUI Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. O. Sorenson motored to Mt. Vernon to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harry are visit- ing with Mr, and Mrs. §. Carlson while their house at Mission is be- ing renovated. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rottluff and son My, Robert Rottluif, and Miss Marian Aikens have been visiting in South Oregon, Miss Pearl Denny and sister spent Saturday in Vancouver. Miss E. Oakes visited with friends fin Vancouver over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, T. Rottluff spent Sunday in Seattle. Mrs, T. Rottluff substituted « at Matsqui school, Miss M. Stewart be- ing il. The monthly meeting of the Lu- theran Ladies’ Aid will be held on October 5 in the church parlors Mr. N. R. Crist has purchased property in Mission for building purposes. Matsqui (Water Company has re- sumed water service in the after- noons but is still turning the supply off after 8 p.m. The bi-monthly evening service will be held in the Lutheran church on Sunday at 8 p.m, by Rey. Ander- son. At 7 p.m. the confirmation class will be held, and henceforth before every service. Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. Pat Con- roy of Turner Valley (formerly of Matsqui) on August 27, a son. Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. James Conroy, in Mission hospital on Sep- tember 20, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs, A. Conroy and Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilborg motored Vancouver Saturday. Mrs. Tom Moore entertained a number of guests on September 20, the occasion being the second birth- ‘day anniversary of her daughter, Shirley. Those present included: (Mesdames H. Rottluff Jr., and son; A. Conroy and sons; W: Gilborg and son; C. Siebold and daughter and Misses Daisy and Marjorie Moore. With a lovely birthday cake centre- ing the table, tea was served by the to hostess, assisted by Misses Moore. Miss Olga Borg and Miss Myrtle Borg are spending some time at Ashcroft, Mr. G. Borg left last week for Kamloops. where he expects to spend some time, Mr, Jake Blacklock of Keremeos is the gu@st of Mr. and Mrs. D, Blacklock. Mr. Stuart Thompson of Vancouv- er was the parents, Mr. week-end guest of his and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son. Mr. Arnold Lofgren has left for Alaska, where he will spend some time in the fishing waters. Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Reberts spent the weekend at Ladner as guests of Mr. and Mrs, McQueen. Mr, Sibald thas installed electric light on his property on the Towh- shipline Road. The Gifford social the first of a series of whist drives and socials in the Glenmore school ‘on Friday evening, when 11 tables of court whist were in play. The prize winners were: Firsts, Mrs. J. Threlfall, Mr, Siddle; consolations, Mrs. McLennon, Mr, A. Alverson. After the whist a short business session was held to appoint a com- mittee for the season. The follow- ing ‘were re-appointed: Mrs. Rennie and Mrs. W. Thompson, committee; Mr. J. Bokma, secretary-treasurer; comittee held Mr, Pete Sandercock, MC. 7 Now In Abbotsford eeecececssoosoocr eccoccescce Phone 111 N. R. 6. (ENERGY) BREAD DR. JACKSON'S ROMAN MEAL BREAD WHITE & BROWN REDI-CUT BREAD : LUXURY CAKES & COOKIES $ All Robertson’s Bakery Products Fresh Daily at City Prices Benedict & Co. 19¢ Specials Empress Custard Powder. . peel oe Chocolate Pudding Nabob Jelly Powders 4 for Potted Meats Fry’s Chocolate Baking Powder, bulk ., Junket Iee Cream Mix Zw 19¢ Cocoanut, fine .,....., Lb. 19¢ White Figs .....,.. 2 Ibs. Preserved Ginger ...... Lb, Herrings in T. Sauce 4 tins Toilet Tissue, West, 3 rolls ; te Pyrex Dish ..cesere-++ cteeeees ot 1-Ib, bar 1-Ib, 19¢ Quality Grocers We Deliver MT. LEHMAN The tea by the Dunn Memoria) home of Mrs.. I. MacKinnon on Thursday, was well attended. Mrs. J, J. Pope assisted the hostess Mr. and Mi M. McRae of Van- couver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M, MacLean on Sunday, Recent guests of Mr, S. Nicholson the ladies of church at the and Mrs, were Mrs. N. Connor and daughter of Heffrey Creek, Mrs. E. Nicholson of New West- minster, Mr. and Mrs. D, Cummings of Murrayville. (Mr. Harry Granville of Westmin- ster and Mir. and Mrs. H. West of Vancouver Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor on Sunday. Mr, F. Phelps has left to work in a logging camp at Squamish. The brary van called at the local library on Wednesday and will continue to call every two weeks through the winter, Mr, Malcom MacAskill has return- ed after spending a week in Nelson and the interior, fishing. Mr. Jack MacKay has returned to work at Pioneer Mines after vis- ,iting briefly with friends here, Owing to ill health Mrs, E. For- rester has resigned from her posi- tion as superintendent of the Sun- day school. Miss A. Farber spent a week with friends in Vancouver. Mrs. Heron, who is suffering from blood poisoning in her leg, is staying with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bernier. After several years of residence family have moved to Cloverdale. couver have moved into the house en Mr. Edge's property. All the Mt. Lehman young people went to Mission Sunday night to bid Mr, Douglas MacDonald, popular here, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nicholls and 4 Mrs, Norman and family of Van-!™ turned from a trip to Portland, Ore. and Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and of Smithers are guests of Mrs, Wakefield, Guests of Mr, and Mrs, K. Mc- Gillivray Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of Nooksack, Mr, McRae of Winnipeg and Mr, and Mrs, Aitkin of Chilliwack, For many years there have been movements of to Switzerland, family Mr, and oats from principally regular Canada for army requirements. UNITE Andrews’ Phone 54 Thy PURITY STORES Grocery Fs : - We Deliver 9c Corn Starch - - - Brunswick Sardines - __ : Butterscotch Desert, Malkin’s, OUSTARD POWDER— MLB... Ss. K. 19¢ 29e lb. pkt. 9c 2 tins 9c pkt. 9c TOMATOES—M.B, No. 2 tin. ICE OREAM POWDER— D¢ S¢ OWL MATCHES— 9 ¢ abate ae a 9 ¢ Packet. ......6+++ ‘amp! ; . . CHLORIDE LIM eres ugarhouse O¢ Tin. -Ib- Mics ceceeevesiee JELLY POWDERS— 9¢ WRIGLEY’S GUM— BEB a pktai doce les a pte ness eee Oxydol, All Bran, Kellog’s s Lifebuoy Soap, limit TOILED PAPER— Challenger; 6 rolls. B sat FOODS—Libby | 2 tins....... Swen oD BISCUITS— large package 19c - - le Gros pkt. 19 PORK & BEANS— 3 cakes 19c 19¢ _19¢ 19¢ Bate ING POWDER— Lb. ee _19¢ Pineapple, aieea - Brooms, 4-string - SALMON— Red_ Spring; PICKLES— 3 fi 29c each 29c GRAPE JUICE— Welch’s; Pint.... HONEY— ‘Glo Coat, shines as it dries Pastry Flour, Dalmar_ - pint tin 59c 10-lb. bag 39c 98-lbs. $2.99 Vogue Flour - fe = Presbyterian student minister, good- Grapefruit % 7 for 25¢ Lettuce. --+++++2 heads 9c bye, on his leaving by train for|m Lemons, fam size. Dz. 20c | Cauliflower Head 10c Ontarlo, where he will resume Uni-|m™ Gray. Apples..15 Ibs. 25c | Carrots .... 3 bunches 10c versity studies, rs , Friday 29, 30, 1: Mr, J. P. Carr left Sunday to -at- Age RIGHT TO LIMIT Sera, 30, ae tend the School Trustees’ conven- tion at Kamloops. Gagaeae aaa 4 Sunday evening, Rey. Mr. Gay or- i ¥ ganized a United Church Young ‘ ° People's Association, at a meeting D B Wh in the Memorial Hall. “~ William Our 6 est at am Damen was chosen leader: of the We try to provide group. Election of officers will be li meld at the next meeting, Sunday, atlour customers October’ 2, in the hall prior to the @W with the best qua- church service. li Mrs. J. Simpson is visiting for a I ty' meats at the few dava\in Vancohves with vies | 7 toc S owest possible | — sister-in-law, Mrs. D. Fawcett, prices Mt. Lehman Athletic Club met in : the Orange hall Tuesday evening to SI) jae a organize basketball teams, which | [2 b) 4 will be coached by Mr, Hubert Far- | U Arne a ber, Practices will be held in the| W inter / M . hall every Tuesday night. | feat arket aa 3. ROBERTS, Prop. Phone 56: Abbotsford ne = SUMAS DISTRICT uoovers Mrs. W. Haywood. Miss Claire i Riggall of Vancouver and Mrs J. NOW IN Mi di O D, Baynes of Matsqui were visitors odadernize at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, M, Baynes during the week. UME . Miss Rose Buchanan js spending AND AT Plumbing a holiday with her sister, Mrs. Pat NEW LOW Reid at Ladner. PRICES puder she, Miss Helen Yarwood, R.N,, of Be- Home Improvement attle, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Plan a H, Yarwood, Huntingdon. BBER FOOTWE, FOR hk 4 Visitors at the home of Mr. and Ru r ak eal ase Mrs, J, Leavitt during the week THE WHOLE FAMILY Somfore an! your “home « this were Mr. and Mrs. Sorge of Van- rater couver and Mrs. Moffatt of White ee ae JACK A. WEIR Mr, Louis Sonori of ‘Trail has LAWRENCE ons si ° been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Q. nnd yllcocxtclars : Abbotsford Tessero Drygoods-Footwear Phan ante 3 Mrs. Wotherspoon of Vancouver P zi f ‘ost Office : visited friends in Huntingdon over me Ae the week. lephone 260 USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS— ? Mr. and Mrs, M, Nelles, Thelma — SUL NeMes and Mrs. L, McGarva re- | q eee a Bs ws turned Sunday from their motor- trip in California. BE WISE Bill Brown is taking a college > course at Olympia, Wash. Eat at BOB NS QUICK LUNCH 7 Miss H. Yarwood spent the week- 6é be) ‘ end in Vancouver visiting relatives Full Meals ‘Course 4 Mm. J. Leavitt is a patient in : 35c z the Merrilyn Cottage Hospital, su- 25¢ fs 30¢ i a 40c and uP mas, Try it once and be convinced. Mies Violet Anderson left sun- mn day to resume her studies at the Open till ee tre F University of Washington. aA = BO NEY - z f McKA' tS Mr, and Mre, W. Williams, How- B CuUN ee eA SS ard and Frankie Williams have re- : FALL COAT MODELS ON DISPLAY Discounts on placed early Come in and see the NEW FPADL HATS 4 THE SINGER Ladies Wear, Sewing Machines Hunt Block BEAUTY BULLETIN—'’ Presenting Maximum Smartness in ARTISTIC HAIRCUTTING ‘STYLING MARCELLING PERMANENTS . : ‘Popular | Prices ¥ orders Atangard r : Beauty Shoppe — STORE Abbotsford Phone 182 BM, Marcy > ep is . a + ee