y ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS @ Overwalitea A B.C. ENTERPRISE Owned by its Own Employees 8Gi-- Telephone---61 Se AYLMER TOMATO SOUP AYLMER SWEET CORN RECKITT'S BLUE Sea ki 3 tins 19¢ 3 tins [De ® packages ior He NUGGET? MATCHES large Shoe Polish Black or Brown Per Tin Oc Per Box TC Boxes AUNT DINAH MOLASSES [/o-Ib. 02.0.2... Tin JOe GRISCO SHORTENING I's . Per tin Ie EMPRESS BAKING POWDER ...... Dip-lb. tin ADE AUSTRALIAN'SULTANAS .............. 2 ibs. 19¢ REGLEANED CURRANTS .............. @ Ibs. D5¢ MIXEDGUTIPEEL,« 2soe tee Steals. Per Ibe D¥¢ POND'S VANISHING or COLD CREAM ........ Jar BG BUTTER FIRST GRADE ALBERTA 3Lhs. FO! PASTRY FLOUR 7 1b. sack ys 3 QUICK QUAKER OATS ............ Gib. sack BIE PALM OLIVE SOAP .............. A bars for Je LEAN SIDEBACON ..............000. Lb. DSe BACONSBACKS) <4 c-perent Wann Per Ib. BYE BROWN’S PURE LARD ............ D ibs. for BH¢ THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE APPOINTED E. Clair Plaxton OF THE ABBOTSFORD BROKERAGE & REALTY COMPANY ABBOTSFORD, AS THEIR AGENT FOR rns ‘DIS! TRICT MUTUAL FIRE 5 soar na OF BRITISH a W. BE a President WM. TOWNSLEY, Manager-! Secretary ? More Mileage Means - Money To You! ing, probably, half as-much gas again as they ought = eral reasons why your gas bill is high—and your = > is low. Bring your car in and let us check it over—some- = times it is just a minor adjustment that is the trouble. Delay means = more expense- Bring it in today ! v = JACARTIN- GARAGE m “BRICK” JACOBSON Phone 82 “PETE” MARTIN a L, Titi ty Every car-owner wants to get the maximum om to the gallon of : gas, yet every day we sce cars chugging along, without any power or) gy Th Qu lumber and TE OF only waste, ky roofs, cold, NEVER BE MADE RAGHT. Buy where there’s reputation for Qu Don't Buy Your Experience — Take Advice of the Men Who KNOW The Best Results in Building des ate KNOWS the Establishec asoned, sho; ut, job-lot MONBY t they cause Pioncer Lumber Firm of the Fraser Valley TRETHEWEY, Pres. J. K The are possible only by using the highest grade Lumber Abbotsford Lumber Company Ltd. DesBRISAY, Sec. Pire Destroys Farmhouse » residence of Enoch Spria, oh 1 Clayburn road, two miles east of Abbotsford, was destroyed by fire on afternoon, Partial insu- rance was carried on the dwelling, but the contents of the house, which were nyed, Were @ total loss, aturday also de: THE MILK SITUATION proven more Aesop Was right when he said that “Doo many cooks spoil the broth”, Maybe it wasn't Aesop who made the remark, but it is the truth just the » Milk muddle is thicker than and looks more hopeless as the go by. It is a situation beyond printable comment so simply to show that milk is milk the world oy submit the following from the Christian Advocate, the official organ of Irish Methodism, under the head- ing of ‘Calling Britain to the Milk Irish he Milk Marketing Board is all of a shake It is about to launch the milk cocktail shaken up to a snow- white foam which the Board hopes will put to shame the “top” on the best bottle of beer ever brewed, Soon the West End of London will be making whoopee in Britain's first milk By next year there will n of such places throughout Scores of big firms are sted In the 1 ide nromenades, ntoricks at all the big. sports ev- , gleaming milk bars on wheels will be a familiar pictu o there the country. is introducing for Sngland the electric All this is designed to make up a milk-drinking people n help the Board to find a pro- tet for the millions of gal- nspiration in ney, where ‘e more milk parlours than s—where the Austr: ul $ ullow 5,000,000 gu lions ev —James Weir in ery yea “The Datieley ‘Adyance" Former Matsqui Passes: Mr. and Mrs E. J. Bond of Matsqui were bereaved last week by the loss ee Oe CTU OUT UD Or ee re “WE ARE NOT A BANK BUT WE SAVE YOU MONEY” of their son, William 1, Bond, who passed away in Mission hospital ov October 31, after a short illness, I sod’ was employed as ¢ telegraph operator, previous ing overseas with the Royal € ‘DELF BROTHERS “WHERE HIGH QUALITY MEETS LOW PRICE” Bngine On his return in farmed with his father on Matsqui Prairie. Besides his parents, the late Mr. Bond, who was Mrs. al, & Port Coquitlam. > ‘ > , » , a > 5 ‘ 4 APAN CRAB, 1%4' P SARDINES, King Oscar ... > ILAISINS,) Aust, Sultana > CURRANTS, reeleancd .. ‘ 5 , , , ‘ > ‘ > , A Remarkable Record WALNUDS, white meat . “At this season of the year, when much ammunition is being ‘blazed away’ at ducks, partridge, moose and deer, a clipping which came to our notice the other day seems to be particularly timely and interesting. ‘The story names Lord Ripon as the greatest shot of all time, not target shooting, nor at clay pigeons, but the shooting of birds on the wing. ween the year 1867 and 1 he fell dead after a remarkably good shot, Lord Ripon is sald to have kil- led over a half a million head (556,- t TAPLOCA PIDARLS FRBSH SAIR DATES . Fruit Compote . ED PEACHES EARS, RED CHILI BEANS .. PRUNES, Santa Clara . 1% lbs. 29¢ 2 tin BROOMS - A-string each 35¢ —————_ CHOICE QUALITY «, ; | TOMATOES 24's 29 . 2 tins 250 «| 3 tins ‘Wopac Cheese A genuine cream cheese VY, lb. box. 1s * ‘®D boxes 35a¢ E) .» & Ibs. APRICOTS, | SUGAR * 45 40, 138 rabbits mite addition to ©. Granulated with $1.00 order (no delivery) 10lbs45c: Wuffalos, 19 wild deer if we think you will nareey record” me I. L. Oval. GINGER SNAPS « r G dozen 1s¢ ae BUTTER | 1 deer, which, is quite a Swine Breeders Had Successful Year The B, C. Swine Breed s tion has this year, und originated by th Brown of Cloverdale, pla purebred York Kettle Deal 3 PEARL SOAP 2 Witch Hazel Soap 3 Ibs, Soap Flakes Alum. All for, : O5¢ PASTRY FLOUR Australian 10-Ib. sk. Bey SAL SODA Bs. 1O¢ | Kettle b 2. ibs. IDE P SYRUP om in the F Mr. M. - 5-lb tin 29c made delivery tered boar to the Chilliwack breeders, The association hopes to gain some } TASTY-CUP Citizens of. Abbotsford ‘Meet Pitman.... Thousands whose vision was fail- ing or whose hearing was impair- ed have been glad they consulted him. Pifmans Optical. House Hastings near Seemore VANCOUVER, B.C. WRITE fesout of-town appoint- nts receive first Mecaurtestad GOOD WORK at a reasonable price is CHEAPER than poor work at ANY PRICE. CAREFUL, CAPABLE WORK is the ONLY KIND I DO. OSCAR OLUND Quality Building Contractor Riverside Rd. Matsqui, B.C. from the department COFFEE ... TEA, limit 3 lbs. ... diese oi LD RRES Wass Lb. 35¢ of agriculture in the forwarding of the movement to place purebred swine ( ONIONS, Okanagan with farmers. Success of the associa- tion this year Is in-a large measure {|p GRAPE FRUIT, Sunkist . . WRITENG SPECIAL. 1 Writing Pad 10 Ibs. 19¢ 6 for 19¢ due to Mr. Stuart Dixon, rho has ORANGES, Sunkist ...... 2 dozen 35c¢ 1 pkg. Envelopes ce aueried In avery, wayleat thal feUEMONSmSankist -. Dozen 15¢ | 2 peneits executive, } GRAPES, Red Eimpecor. .... 2 Ibs. 25c | All for DE Archbishop de Pencier of New ( “A PENNY: SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED” Westminster is spending next Sunday in the district, and will preach at Ab- botsford, Bradner and Patricia, chur- ches. The services will be of special interest to war veterans. ( We deliver -DELF BROS. ee oS ae Phone 54 = ie NOTICE! During the period in which j frost is coming out of the-ground, all Traffic on Municipal Roads must conform with Traffic Bylaw. Offenders will be prosecuted.. MUNICIPALITY OF MATSQUI =) J. C. BERRY Monday, November 11, in the B. C. Blectric Auditorium, New Westmin- ster, the speaker in the farm radio series will be J. C. Berry, Depa artment of Animal Husbandry, U-B.C., who will discuss the Professor H. aa King equipped with nicely- HENDERSON spacious show- room with selection of beatiful caskets ~ suited to all classes. va FUNERAL HOME appointed chapel, family room and “Dairy Farm Crops and Rotations”. commencing at 8 o'clock. This is the fourth talk in the pr Morgue and Complete auciliary facilities. Ambulance Service. Two Modern Coaches. ent series of B. C. Blectric farm talks. The public is invited to attend the broadcast, which takes place in the auditorium ‘and 10" y a dis- cussion hour. dy is request- ed to be seated by 7.55 p.m. Mr. Harvey Henderson, Telephone Abbotsford 134 Chapel and Home—YALE RD., JUST WEST OF ABBOTSF'D. Mer. 24-Hour Service A Faithful Servant in Stormy Weather These days, when the weather is so uncertain, Mrs. Spudley appreciates her telephone all the more. When it is too cold or wet outside, she saves her- self many trips by using her telephone. She just te- lephones for what she needs and it is brought to her door. The telephone is a tire- less errand boy, always ABBOTSFORD Miss ‘Thelma Sykes underwen il operation in the M.-S.-A. hosp! Mr, Q. Tessaro has purchased a new |t Saturday. car A cold biting wind cooled the Mr. F. Hall is confined to his home | of Bia prank gl: on with illness lowe’en, and consequently there = tables e played at the card) ey. ittle mischief done around Dae pel A eras botsford, youngsters confining them- : Rimmer, M es to letting off fi kers P. Al 1d H. Am pgs t an ardor Hal- was Ab- an¢ ready to serve you in good weather or bad. COMPANY B.C.. BELEPHONE BAKING IS - Valuable B: Always the Same ae Method of Easy Bread Bakin, «EASIER... .QUICKER a, The Sunker Oats Company, Dept, 000. ask, Please send PROUT of booklet “The Quaker @ Wholesome bread and delicious rolls are a joy to make the Quaker Easy Way. You simply use Quaker Flour, the quality, al purpose flour, and follow the Easy Quaker Method. 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