fi 1s PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS WEDNES@AY, OCTOBER 4, 1939 PRAISE M.S.A. WOMEN’S WORK PEPE ETT ELEPELiT Eitri iii iy BUILDERS, LOOK! Save On Your Early Fall Building Requirements IT’S FAST... IT’S POWERFUL ... THE NEW eee Austin ae Following are a few of the VALLEY LUMBER YARDS’ MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS = tid 1x6 Common Flooring, Longs Ra EAS Fh Nanteg M $12.00 A rd car which = be 2x4 Good Stock, 6 ft. ee a M an s 5 operated at a fraction of the 2x3 C S4s Says Purity Maid, “It has what it takes. per M $10.00 “Ie always successful with pastry and average running cost. tae bata shee a rf ST -- per * anne cakes. ot 2 per 3 3-Ply Fir W: “And Purity Flour stands out far ahead ; ee s per ft. de “As the best of all flours for biscuits and © Costs less to insure Py Cedar W 8 per fe-4c bread.” ®@ Depreciates less. Aid Gites 2 ae sahil ree ae RITY MA Led - aes Be Menara per lineal ft. 7c ‘Men are great ones for ling their ¢ Lumber, Shingles, -Sash wives about the wonderful pies their ae ee ey Aeiiik: foxes 4 toon Ouse and Doors, including Inside mothers used to make, or the wonderful ee an ry With Bathroom _ ks ew 00 cakes, or the beautiful bread. M mother used to make beautiful bread, pies and cakes, too. But I make just as good pastry and cakes as my mother better bread. Because 3 ee peed os ty lean sata from select Fred Deeley Miss Francis Hay Miss Jean Lind western grown wheat. It is a stronger LID. of the B.C. Electric Home Service Department, Vancouver who Valley Lumber Yards Ltd. Phcne Abbotsford 146 A. R. Kinross, Manager H blll tL | bake in moderate oven of 350 dogrees for 20 ate ee ee tim prea see 901) West) Broadway judged Division L, Home Cooking, exhibits in the Central Pra- . ; cakes and pastry. Try it. VANCOUVER, B.C. ser Valley Fair at Abbotsford, and like Mrs. Thos. Robertson: of ; 2 { ENGLISH TEA BISCUITS Chilliwack who judged the needlework. were highly complimen- LUMBER Estimate F } 2 cups Purity Flour ¥ cup peel UEEEEEEE tery in their comments regarding both quantity and quality oj ra oe ie 15 ee ta on exhibits by women of the M.S.A. Area. 2 X Ry Pipers tm aC cup milk HONEY BREAD NEEDLEWORK * COOKING Wo matter. low small the jot S 1 cup butter haa! Transfer of the M.S.A. Schooi EG OP ie . | METHOD—Sift flour with baking powder and Garden Contest exhibits to sep- | 5 eo bread, 2. Mrs. C. M. Bay- WE ARE READY TO HELP YOU ESTIMATE: YOUR NEEDS. aa aed eee Cuba) Hater ats pete arate accomodation in a large !nes. Loaf Whole Wiest Bread, a = Navas terete digaid poe fou pace Place on fpared tent provided additional space for ieee ee 4 ae sy yy Taking e rar Service You Will Gain Doubly— . caer ne. Pears plaze on clisd belking akest and the display of women’s work, | ETOSST 772" jean Fraser. Loaf Nut First by a close estimate of the materiais required, and } | { fine floral exhibft at the Central |ser, 2. Mrs, A. R. Anke, Bread Secondly through our price and quality. GET THE PURITY COOK-BOOK i Buns, 1. Mrs. V. D. Kinross, ‘ Fraser Valley Fair at Abbotsford. | buns, 2. My Purity Cook Book—200 of recipes and 5 3. S ow. Crusty Rolls, 1. Mrs. dabing hints, cloth Bounil-—sent postpaid for Bde. Made with Milk and Honey |yr5° Thos. Robertson of Chilli- | MUS. Sparrow. ONES “Ww. J. Free You'll Never Go Wrong on “Abbotsford” Lumber Ween Cates Pre ment agen ger TRY A LOAF TODAY! wack spoke highly of the numer-|ser. Orange Loaf, 1. Marjorie Hun- ‘| 2% ' < lawson. ~~ ous entries and fine’ quality of }ter, 2. Mrs. n ibi ana Loaf, 1. Mrs. A. Marriette, 2. the, exh bisa opis neeclewore and | Marjorie Hunter. Coffee Ring, 1. Re : similar praise was accorded the | Mrs. B. Wells, 2. Mrs. H. A. Borg. ; entries in the cooking division by | Coll. Tea a oa P. ts ; is: “i . Baking Powder Biscuits, & BAKERY the judges, Miss Francis Hay and | Dawson. f eT bb it { d Ht b FL the didans, Mins Francis Hoy ona Dey ears we Le Abbotsford Lumber | | Service Dept. of the B.C.E.R.| wood, 2. Mrs. J. Lamont, Plain 50 Abbotsford — Phone 121 Vancouver. In charge of the for- eee is eae ee ee Co., Ltd. < raser. ate Mixe: ise Fe 2 rrttiti mer class were Mrs. R. Gilmore,| yoS°°% “7'Sraser, 2. Mrs. Kin- J. E. TRETHEWEY, President Mrs. C. Weir and Mrs. K. Me-|ross. Doughnuts, 1. Mrs. Kinross, oie Kay, while the promotion and ar-|2. Mrs. Sparrow. Cream Puffs, 1. Best for all your Baking FOR rangements for the cooking were a Mar, Cee pea ese oe ee GENUINE “MAJOR” OR |||‘ the bands of Mrs. J.T. Hun-)2e°"pruit Caice, light, 1. Mrs. W. Peewee are ra ee , PA 4 ter, Mrs. Wm. Fraser and Mrs.J.| J. Fraser, 2. Mrs. B. Wells. Fruit | New Westminster LEADER Wilson. Cake t Aare eS ee Abbotsford Bakery They'll tell you you'll find Plain Hemmed Towel, 1. Betty-| Mrs. J. L. Starr, 2. Mrs. L. M.| Bil y, 5 : Be: TE d, Best Servi aw ust UNPMOLS ||| anne Borg, 2 Gertrude Sparrow. | Gleason. Chocolate Layer Cake, 1. |g] Weekes & Bader, Props: TELEPHONE 1 S ‘ood, bes’ ervice Emb. Article from Flour Sack, 1.| Mrs. H. E. Stewart, 2. Mrs. H. A.| ~* ~ Best Price: For Furnace, Kitchen Margaret Low. Darning on Sock,| Borg. Sponge Cake, uniced, 1. BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES TO ORDER Ss rices. or Water Heater ik atl as Borg, pat ecrpance Janet eee 2 ay triage —al— Sparrow. ron, empb., 1. ttrude | Food fake, uniced, 1. rs. 5 a Suetcaes a RNoxmie pivarthuse. Wells, = Mrs. eovestite es 6 Bakery Goods Available Throughout the Valley umb, ‘owel, 1. Norma ilver- | Down ake, 1. arjorie ‘unter, iz Fraser Cafe “SILENT GLOW” OIL thorne, Sofa Pillow, 1. Gertrude}2. Mrs. B. Wells. Best Cake with or Ask for a Driver to Call BURNERS Sparrow. Honey, 2. Mrs. E. Brogaard. Le- J. H. Morgan, Prop. Ga 14 years to 17 years— Knittea|™on Ble, 1. Mrs, C) M. Baynes —ASK FOR QUALITY BREAD— 736 Columbia Street ae on gest t Annee W. J. Fraser, 2. Mrs. cM. Bay: Near B- ©. E. R. Depot ister, 2, Norma ewton. rt- a PACIFIC STAGE LINES cla Olpex) Bhan i Nonie Gi-/ 26% Home Mada Candy, plat rae 2. Beverley McDonald. Pair | Stawart. Homé-Made Candy, fan- 6 irl's j % >" and i 2. Mrs. Donald, 2, Gladys Ntwton. Print| 1, Mrs. A. W. Finlay, 2. " - Abbotsford to Vancouver ‘Abbotaford Dress, 1. Nornias Mealligter: Cross We ees ee epee a Insist On The BEST ~ Leave Abb. Ar, Vancouver Stitch Article, 1. Norma) Newton. |yock. Coll. Jellies with commercial *8.10 ain, 10.05 a.m. Phone 34M Girl's Slip, 1. Norma McAllister. | pectin, 2. Mrs. W. E. Lock. Coll. $9.40 o.m. 11,35 a.m. Adults—Cut-Work Article, 1. Mrs.|Jams, 1. Mrs. G, Ferguson, 2. Mrs, *1.10 p.m. 8.05 p.m. H. MciInnis, 2. Mrs. S. R. Murchi-|F. Newton. Coll. Fruits, 1. Mrs. O. 5.10 p.m, 7.05 p.m. son. Pair Pillow Slips, col., emb,,|T. Jacobson, 2. Mrs. A. Crouter. $9.55 p.m. 11.35 p.m, o: RAND PHONE 1. Mrs. Murchison, 2. Mrs. O. T.|Coll. Vegetables, 1. Mrs. ~ 5 B : Jacobson. Pair Pillows Slips, emb.,| Lock, 2. Mrs. H. E. Stewart. Coll. Leave’ Vancouver Ar. Abbs. write, 1. Mary Killain, 2: Mrs. W.| Pickles, 1. Mrs. Jean Fraser, 2. : B46 ain. 10.40 a.m Fallowfield. Guest Towel, 1. Mrs.|Mrs. W. E. Lock. Coll. Minced SCHOOL 7 JP. 12.15 p.m. 2.10 p.m. McInnis. 2. Mrs. Murchison. Table vtec. = eee Bortoninanns a 4.30 p.in. 6.18 p.m. Stand: Bob’ ick Lunch Runner, emb., 1. Mrs. Geo, Ber- Ts. - EF. ck. Coll. Meats ( as ae 3.18 st 2 ae Beri gen, 2.'Mrs, Jacobson. Buffet Set,|™may be fish), 2. Mrs. W. E. Lock. EXERCISE BOOKS SCRIBBLERS Seingliovexentlsunda A. BURNIER, Proprietor emb., 1. Mrs. A. R. Anke, 2. Mrs.|Coll. Home-Made Marmalade, 1. LOOSE LEAF BINDERS AND SHEETS ‘ ly pts y- Jacob Centrepiece, emb., 1.| Mrs. Lock, 2. Mrs. Jean Fraser. t + Saturday and Sunday only. Mrs. Jacobson, 2. Mrs, Murchison. | GaTLDREN’S WORK NOTE BOOKS ¢ Sunday only. Luncheon Set, emb., 1. Mrs. Jac-| Girls 14 to 17 years—L White WRITING TABLETS AND ENVELOPES Others daily. obson, 2 Mrs. Jacobson. Cross-| Bread, 1 Nonne emit wee For Your Freight or Express “THE RADIO KITCHEN Stitch Article, 1. Mrs. Bergen, 2.|sin Loaf, 1. Norma McAllister. Me d Ti B. $3 a | Use Pacific Stage Express or Mrs. Murchison. Plain House-|Loaf Nut Bread with raisins, 1. ade in b.U. | — Consolidated Truck Lines — THE AIR” Dress, 1. Mrs. Murchison, 2. Mrs.|Norma McAllister. Baking Powder : Fast, Dependable Service OF Sparrow, Kitchen Apron, 1. Mrs.| Biscuits, 1. Norma Mcallister. Jel- Telephone 100 with Murchison, 2 Mrs. Sparrow. Ches-)ly Roll, 1. Nonie Gilmore, 2. Nor. : san, 2 RGR Riracianh aeancy eon ee Ae 2 W. S. GARDINER Telephone 100 BETTY BROWN Apron, 1.) Maas ial Matheaws, -2 | Norma McAllister. Balanced school r . rs. Newton. Bed Spread, emb.,|lunch, 2. Norma McAllister. PROFESSIONAL ai Ueame to 10515) arn. Mrs, Murchison,* 2, Mrs. Jacobson. es ae ted eaten Girls Under 14 Years—Bakin, Pair Knitted Gloves, 1. Mrs. iscuits 5 Each Wednesday Parton, 2. Mrs. Sparrow. Pair of es Reg. aeare pane he H t l At d D. J. McAlpine Men's''Socks, i Ars," Newton, “2 | Gookies: 1°Serai setters” 2. eee I ote angar BARRISTER & SOLICITOR C H WwW K D. Te MON relied sone Bor, Ginger Bread, 1. a Kou 7 2 ahi ae at rtrude Sparrow, 2. Betty Anne S. = Abbotsford every Sat. morning “Voice of the Fraser Valley” lam Knitted Child's Swea - . sah FIRST CLASS REST: § am. to 1 . Knitted Adults Swea- 780 Kilocycles 5 Home-Made Candy, 1. Gertrude : Mrs, P. H. Dawson, 2. Mrs.| Sparrow, 2, Betty mang Borg. Bal- 1. Mrs. J. E, Bolton, 2. Mrs. Borg. Muffins with Fruit, 1. Gert- AURANT IN CON- Telephone: Res, Abbotsford 138K Nils i HELPFUL HINTS— H. E. Stewart. Knitted Sweater,/anced School Lunch. 1.° Olive S. Higgs Trude Sparrow, 2. Olive Keeping. _ q y Plain, Miss A. A 5 i AS THE MOST MOD- YARWOOD & DURRANT “NEW RECIE He, Beetlestone, tenitted d-plece | SePins. % Gertrude Sparrow. ERN AND BEST: BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS A Radio Program for 2. HOTEL IN THE NO’ ARIES PUBLIC Women seeeeeceseoossoossesesese VALLEY. Pei even ris y. Sols Pillow, wool, 1-18 ARRIVING Tesnsea: Benen RrancatverOlficea t , 2. Betty Irvine, Sofa THIS WEEK... Stage Depot : made-up, 1. Mrs. Rooms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton St. A. J. Cavanaugh, 2. Betty Irvine. | § NEW FALL HATS : ed Spread, crochet, 1. Mrs. chon. Bed Spread, ‘enitied, 1. Mr oe gma ar H.H. B. ABBOTT B.C. Land Surveyor Write R.R. 1, Abbotsford Downes road Phone 50 or 116 Huggard, 2. Shirley Corbett. In- fant’s Set, knitted, 1, Mr Mur- chison, 2. Mrs. O. W. Benedict. Infant's Set, crochet, i. Mrs. R. H. Walker. Any other article, knitted, 1, Mrs. Sparrow 2. Mrs. Walke Batteries W Sales & Service e@Picked from This Season’s “up-to-the-minute” Styles in the Newest Fall Shades. Autumn Tips to the Motorists OLD, WORN TIRES RECHSSSING Quilt ‘pieced in Cotton, 1. M h Si ‘S ARE DANGE Jae | DANGEROUS A. E. HUMPHREY REPAIRING Murchigon, 2.” Mrs. Cavanagh. € singer Store : pes REBUILDING @| Wool, com. carded, Mrs. Murchi- alte 8a B. ©. LAND SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Hart Block, Chilliwack P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack, B.O. Miss Beryl White son, 2. Mrs. Fadden. Rag Rug, Abuoistord y, s woollen, 1. Barbara Malloy, 2. Mrs. E. A. Hunt. Wool Rug, any kind, 1. Mrs. Jacobson, 2. Mrs, Murchison, Any article Tatting, 1,. Mrs. F, Matthews, 2. Mrs. G. Fe on rainy Autumn days and par- ticularly on icy pavements, For Safety’s sake, they should be replaced now. : SLIM'S TIRE SERVICE Just West of Abbotsford Telephone 127 guson. Article in w , 1. Miss DENTIST |e ee F rom. ent, Mrs, J t G Wed rage, 2. ars “Jacsbaon-1 1 NAZL-RUSSO Jacartin Garage 1, Mrs. A. Peardon, ser, Article from wor : PHONE 82 . PETE MARTIN Mrs. F. W. Debley, 2. M tk B:D OUCGLAS Only NORGE BALOGNA? can give you q Bae Pert rl esey- 5577 |HAR WWMM aL Cae ge eee | : | don. Child’s Dress fror of these big features! e ALL PORCELAIN Both exterior and Interior e COR«RIGHARDS & HASTINGS Old Mat- lot of that, all right. erial, 1. Mrs, Stewar' Sieenat wer hadiin ‘ } Bergen. Ladies’ Dre = A ‘ ENDER | Material, “1. Mrs. Murchison marae as: our ting x Wearing Appare rom _ Flour . FU R HOME we NERAL VANCOUVER, B.O, = DOUBL > Ly 5 Marr tt - Gohota arn, Fs fen Polish Sausage ! rriette. Ho! ld article fr by GILLIES’ DOUBLE PROTECTION Flour Sack, 1 Mrs. Busny. 2 me Central * Service HARVEY HENDERSON 7 ts an ueavitt. Quilts exhibife vy ij y Manage: MORTUARY HOMES peearyesr Guakantes Womens’ Institutes, points only, 1. —Feammi Unsurpassed Gas— MISSION CITY, B.C. °. FUNERAL SERVICE Ambulance in Connection Phone Mission 49, Agassiz 16 Huntingdon, . Upper Sumas, ROBERTS’ Fire Chiief Sky Chief ody Aaldta cptecthte ibe kt conaad MEAT MARKET os. pe Danone pata %-HOUR SERVICE in 1988 was the largest single supplier to Jamaica of goods, J. ROBERTS, Prop. PM. classed as foods, drink and tob- Phone §@; Abbotsford LOWE acco, CLARENCE NELSON UBSEY,, Prop: Yale Road, Abbotsford t SUMAS ROAD ees Arms, women and books should be looked at daily. eoocce