Gr ceries and. Dry Goods At Rock-Bottom Prices } FREE DELIVERY cho be SMe RAISINS, in bulk, per Th SHELLED WALNUTS, per Ib, CURRANTS, per package .. SFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS eee . 32° 13° llc SHELLED ALMONDS, per'Ib. .. 52° RED ARROW SODA BISCUITS 19° PACIFIC MIBK, tall tins by the case of 4 dozen .. se. 5 MALKIN’S BEST COFFEE, tin. 52° LARD, North Star, Shamrock or Swift's Silver Leaf, 10-Ib pails $139 yc ae (eo a i MATSQUI © Misses Olga Fore, Stella Hurumn, Rhoda Mailes, and Gundel Sward, all of Vancouver Normal School, visited their home for Thanksgiving Mrs. R. Machel! entertained a num- ber of friends at tea last week Miss Agnes Ebbeson of Bellingham Normal School, spent the week-end at home. Miss Astill of Vancouver and Miss Bell of Deroche were recent guests of the Misses Goodenild. Mr. R. Machell and Mr. F, Beharrel haye returned from a hunting trip in the Ashcroft district, bringing honie ® deer each. Miss EB. Goodchild spent Thanksgiy- CLAYBURN AND MATSQUI FANCIERS WIN PRIZES AT MISSION POULTRY SHOW More than 800 birds were exhibited at the District Four poultry show, held at Mission last Thursday and Friday, and several prizes were won by Olay- burn, Matsqui and Abbotsford fanciers Eight boys and one girl from Clay- burn and Matsqui participated in the judging. Among the winners from this side of the river were: Judging contest: 2nd Richard Young Harold Wilkinson, Edith Powers, Clay -burn; 4th, Robert Wright, Ida Suth- arland, Cecil Ayling, Clayburn, Indi- vidual prize winners: 5th, Edith Po- wers, Clayburn. Abbotsford Lumber Co. cup was won by Mrs, Lindsay of Albion, with a Jersey Giant. Pekin ducks— L. J. Inglis, Gifford. Muscovy ducks, C. Purver, Clayburn. Mallard ducks: Ist, Miss Stevens, Clayburn; Fred Matthews, Abbotsford It was decided to hold next year's show at Chilliwack. Pressure of gas, reported by Mr. D. Smith to have choked up casing in the old hole being drilling for oil on Sumas Prairie, has forced drilling of ARRANGE POPLAR WOMEN TO PAIR SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ A school children’s fair, with ad for cooking, sewing and Le et planned at the regular mee’ ree Poplar Manor W. L, Mrs. Dieeand as ing appointed convenor, to an ne the event for some time during ristmas holidays. \Gelates of $34.75 proceeds from She WI. stall at the hospital bazaar, was made, Mrs. W. Hill-Tout and ae Wilson were named delegates to ia convention in Chilliwack next week. four colors. ‘These garments quality leatherette, w CHILDREN'S LEATHER! * with cap to match, New Mixer Set Up In Local Bakery The mixing of dough is almost as laborious as collecting it, in the opin-} jon of Baker Weckes, Abbotsford Ba- kery operator, who is just now getting a great deal of pleasure in watching his new Artofex automatic mixer do the work he formerly performed by hand. The new machine, which re- cently arrived from London, is typlcal of sturdy and efficient British me- chanical construction, and will knead a 300-loaf batch of dough in less than 10 minutes— a 30-minute job by hand. Every moving part is completely en- closed, ensuring absolute cleanliness, and safety. Motive power is a 3-hp. COATS or PANTS, each HEAVY LEATHERETTE R. e strongly ma ‘th brown fleece lining. ETTE COATS, ages 6 to 10 years $4.95 Special... GIRLS’ LEATHERETTE COATS, age { LADIES LEATHERETTE COATS, Rubbers for All ALITY HIGH-PRESS RUBBERS, made H A full range of Ft ar you usually pay for third quality. from live new rubber, at pri Men’s Rain- 2-02. MEN'S MACKINAW COATS, 3 BOYS MACKINAW COATS, same 4s above $4:35° $495: 3550 ATERS, N’S HEAVY COAT SWE: a5 pure wool and at bargain at Some Wonderful Values a ey ee In Autumn Merchandise easing = ee ee Leatherette Raincoats AINCOATS, made in latest style and de, of good cut, and in heavy 3 12 to 14 55:50 as above, but without cap 56:50 Tite Canvas Clothing HATS to match 51-45 pure wool, full Norfolk 56°85 sy os $3:95, $40, $5.95, $650 a new hole, large enough to accommo- date 16 inch casing, about 40 feet distant from the first bore. A double shift is at work, averaging about 50 feet a day. motor. A soft answer doesn’t turn much wrath as a hard look. away as Avoid Chapped Skin this Winter = All GUARANTEED PREPARATIONS 50¢ All for ———— SS ON aS rigs | PHONE NO 8 At this season of the year, we recommend Parke Davis & Co.'s ALMOND CREAM for the tender skin, and as a splendid pow- Lavender Menthol Shaving Cream and Auto Strop Razor with Blade and Strop ERIC T. WEIR - The Pioneer Pharmacy NIGHT PHONE 32 ATANGARD HOTEL BLOCK MEN'S HUNTING COATS, (the well WOOL BLANKETS and DOWN COMFORTERS at special prices. ]. GILMOUR PHONE ABBOTSFORD 4 der base— per bottle, only ....-. 00s... eee secs e sees neee 50° We Are Now Installing Our New Also Parke Davis & Co’s SHAVING CREAM, per tube.. 4()¢ “ARTOFEX BREAD MIXER” which TOOTH PASTE, per tube...............6ese000+ 50° we received direct from London, Eng. LIQUID TAR SHAMPOO bottle .............0505 50° Give the kiddies good, nourishing = lunches these Wintry days ! Our Quality Bread is wholesome and will ‘‘see them through the day’’ Mann Block Phone 111 ABBOTSFORD BAKERY | You can get Every Station on the t ~ Dayton “Navigator” The wide world is brought to your fireside with this won- derful radio set. Nine tubes, tuning under the new Techni- i i marvel, and a piece of We are agents for THE NAVIGATOR and can give you an exceptionally attractive deal. ABBOTSFORD MOTORS GARAGE Phone 62 Schnare & Jacobson dl MACARONT in bulk, per Ib. .... 10° ing with friends at Kamloops ee Miss Grace Hurum came home from 4 RUBBER FOOTWEAR AT LESS Varsity for Thanksgiving. te Be ee rll andcomuisal Drogen: werenatveracy A 2 i r ven by : Scbeessa tie ST EE ladies of the Lutheran church on Mon imioal’ footwear for the Re ee -day evening. The Male Quartette ~~ uy rendered @ song, Miss Rost Lund gave a Swedish reading, Mrs. F. Hansen, ‘ $6 J S D A solos, Miss S. Hurum, musical selec- 2 .o . ° tions, and Miss Hukum of Lawrence 1 Wash, solos, Rey. Mr. Ordahl of Bel- Phone 19X or Farmers 2014 lingham addressed the gathering. Ma . Additional special prizes to Matsqui c The Mill Store Upper Kila r plowing match list: Captain Behrner t pp gs rd Store $5; Van. Milling Co., 2 sacks fertilizer For Sale— Two good family cows, ‘5 Jerseys. Phone 59R. lp : = For Sale. snap. Black Gelding, 10 " years, about 1,500; no vices, strong | The Radco oh ae peers 5 . e ply Vancouver Milling Co, Abbots{’d.' | Wena Scdle e | creacrarss 5 os ea + ’ M-ton Ford truck. Apply Norman is used at Brett’s Macdonald, Mt. Lehman rd., just S. of Yale road. ip ~ ated | 3 I uarantee Clean cotton or linen rags wanted for printing press cleaning. Five cents against excessive |) Pn hk noe aise ‘ repair bills--- Orders are now being taken at the . News office for Personal Christmas s Cards. An exceptional lection of a Any make of car you may drive, the Radco Price List con- Ganadlin; ‘Englisly aan muroaeanwde: 3) tains a properly-estimated flat-rate charge for every repair job signs, with original greetings. Dis- _ necessary on it, counts given News subscribers. = 2 The Radco List is not a loosely-compiled guess at approximaic For Rent—10 acre ranch with 3 a repair costs, It is the ADOPTED LIST OF THOUSANDS OF roomed house, chicken house, good | : WELL-EQUIPPED UP-TO-DATE GARA ‘AN. well at $7.00 per month. Apply, J. | v TaMON Truseler, R. R. 1 Abbotsford. No. 45 3 ‘Therefore you pay here only the minimum rate as charged by For Rent—Four roomed Cottage, in- cluding electric light and water, $9.00 pl A the most efficient shops on the continent. r month. Apply, R. A. Cooper, Clay- : i And THE WORK IS EQUALLY AS WELL DONE......... dnt Ley (eh 4 Phillip’s Dairy at Abbotsford is now . . é 39 ready to supply your milk needs with, ° this 2 the “‘overhaul’’ season _ |i "32 {2,222 sou mie newts wit, ' ° a and Brett Motors are equipped Sante =a veallbre vile Goud : to do the work completely eanaltlons 5 Haye) s0-60) Witichestex 4 earbine pai rade. lews office. THe and thoroughly ' ¢ Mangols for sale $7.50 per ton. Apply ~. Frank Aish, Matsqui, Phone Mission a BRETT’S LTD. | = ¥ ¥ Ss e Housekeeping rooms for rent. Ap- c Ford Sales and Service i Py Mrs. Davis, Yale road, Abbotsford n CHILLIWACK ABBOTSFORD MISSION TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Jo) i Phone 82; Night 93X Rev. T. S. Paton, B. A., Minister. * 5 ¥ Services On Sunday Next. ? “ | 10 .a.m—Sunday School and "Teen Age Bi classes. alo) f LANGFORD—HOLLEY Manse, Abbotsford, Rey. T. S. Paton} 11 am.— “Sinning Against Self” m: Marriage—Mr. George T. Langford | performing the ceremony. The young] 3 p.m.—Service in St. Paul's church, 1 of Ruskin, to Miss Edith Stella Holley,| couple were attended by Mr. Theo. D.| Huntingdon. ° daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holley, Pop-} Holley and Mr. G. A. Hay. They will 7.30 p.m.: “The Way to True Pros- & ® lar, on Sunday, November 10, at thel reside at Ruskin. perity.” no’ = a! ‘ jori F ing < i di Aq a q DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WAST mo = = fouy . om « oe The Val f Tr ‘ e Value o aining ol 6 5 The value—to the public— of thoroughly training men in the business of nai on food distribution is clearly demonstrated in the superior service rendercd eat 7 by the Safeway Man. .His long period of intensive training makes him 2 a 5 ier much better t, and more tisf: YY person . a the to deal with than the ordinary untrained “grocery clerk-” Ke > * velqin " . Bread Ketchup Butter re / ¢ Safeway pganitary wrapped. Heinz; the pick of the vine Safeway finest creamery eal 3 4 full 160z loaves red, ripe tomatoes butter; every lb. guaranteed = “ < = ae 3 Loaves - 2O0c | Ig. Bolle - 25¢] 3u,,. - $1.29 ti 7 Crackers Red Arrow or Ormonds soda Ivory Soap Its purity makes it safe to use for for a beautiful com- crackers; crisp and fresh; plexion. fine with soup 6 pas - - 25c | Each - - 19c s Oranges Mixed Peel Fine thin-skinned California ~Ready cut peel for your hol- Sunkist oranges a iday baking 2 Doz. “= " 25c Salted Peanuts A new fresh shipment of 1-ib. prs. - 19¢ Walnuts California No, 1 softed she)l choice salted peanuts led walnuts Lb. - -- 19c.| Lb.-- - = 29c Che-se Cocoa Canadian full c mild cheese [bce rt29e -am medium Fry's delicious breakfast co- coa; half-pound tin Each - \- 23c Shredded Wheat Contains all the elements of wheat; 12 biscuits to a pack- age; serve with cream, sugar Zt == 19¢ Mince Meat Argood brand; its delicious Now for those nice pies Lb. Tin - 53c Pumpkin Choice quality solid pack Alhotstord COUNTRY STORE WEDNESDAYS us in our initial difficulties with the highly complicated sound apparatus. But we are confident that no further trouble will be encountered, and offer for MONDAY, NO’ TALKING Amateur Night Wednesday, Noy. 20. MISSION CITY - Theatre TONIGHT— WEDNESDAY, NOY. 13 Noy. 15 & 16— “Roses of Picardy” An English production “Red Hot Spe PARAMOUNT NEWS ; Noy. 19 & 20— SATURDAY, NOY. 16 — $6 THE “Water Hole” MONDAY, NOY. 18— We hope our patrons will bear with — and — GLENN TRYON, in “HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN” Victory Theatre Reginald Denny Comedy “HOWLING HOLLYWOOD” TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY— Hoot Gibson “Lariat Kid” FOX LATEST NEWS WEEKLY. ed” CANAD IAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Train Service East “Continental Limtted’’ Leaves Vancouver 9.50 P.M. Daily = Coast Steamship Sailings FROM VANCOUVER ; \ Mondays 8.00 p.m. POWELL RIVER OCEAN FALLS PRINCE RUPERT ANYOX STEWART Thursdays 8.00 p.m. POWELL RIVER OCEAN FALLS PRINCE RUPERT STEWART KETCHIKAN 18— PICTURES V. D. SIBLEY || Cabs, Blacksmitiing, Laminated Farm Wagon Wheels at $45 per Set I YARROW STATION pumpkins, large tins 35c 2 for = - Fig Bars Whole wheat fig bars; deli- cious and tasty 2 im. =) = 35c Beef Choice Pot Roasts Lb. - - 18c Boiling Beef Short Rib; ick and meaty poss =. 136 Sauerkraut Libby’s Sauerkraut; fresh in b:ae.=. 106 Cottage Cheese Made by FP. V.M.P.A. Lb. - - 20c Safeway Market Savings Legs and Loins Lb. - - Good and Fresh 2spie tee Local Lamb 32c Lamb Stew 35c SAFEWAY STORES LIMITED Gaisley Block, Abbotsford Phone 129 Drums for Highlanders This handsome set of drums has been presented to the 48th High- landers Regiment of Toronto and is the gift of Lieutenant F. M. Ross. The regiment is allied with the world-famous jay Gordons* and upon its flags are inscribed mary battle honors, prominent @mong them being Ypres, Festu- ete, in 1891. Pacific Express Company on §. Duchess of York, bert, Somme 1916, Vimy Ridge, Hill 70, Amiens, Canal du Nord, ‘The regiment was organized The drums were made {n Lon-« don, England, and were shipped to this country by the Canadian Ladies 3. at Mr. Our lumber is stri CEDAR CULVERT oR p but one fundamental eqorcm® because ti 1 he; cardinal requirement of matetation—Quarrrs MARufactureg with many distant parts, as D FIRST. BRICK, Factories: cig; ident Manager A Ladies’ Auxitia | ca ee Hall Association hae athe Jubilee November 19 at 9 AS on Tuesday, who keg ee Se ie Rounds Lumber & Shingle Co., Ltd. FIR and CEDAR LUMBER se Miss Gai see Sn BER, RED CEDAR SHINGLES ims ension Lumber ctly up to Brade—and th, IP to eastern retail yards. COMPARE OUR Same quality that w GRADE AND PRICES, RAIN, Milled from Live Tight-Kee ted Loge MBER —Dursbie, Economical ae aye Ss Know ¥our Needs - pet ee SR a Mill at Vedder Canal Bridge « Phone Chil. 0¢ BK. ROUNDS, Manne hone Chil, 06 Sawdust at Bunkers Clayb Bibs: eee Products—the Fine St Made rocesses ts 1 ey oe also various centres of Cee the trade WER & DRAIN prep. . and the U, gs. RETORT THE CLAYBURN ¢9 Youn; Kugard, sore LIMITED ! UNITs, ETC, ETO interested a, Platxon’s by