tee ABBOLSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NWS se Make This Your Music, Sweets and SNovelty Shop . We handle Westinghouse Radios, All Accessories; Gramophones Sheet Music, Records, Ukeleles, Violins, Uke and Violin Strings, Har- i and other . Also Candies, Novelties, Toys, Soft Drinks, Etc. Ete, You will find our PRICES LOWER THAN INT THE | Grry. * ABBOTSFORD VARIETY SALES The Busy Corner Phone 75* MILTON T. SWITZER ABBOTSFORD Pleasing installation teremonies were conducted by Mrs. Laura Baker, of Vancouver, District Orgnaizer of the Women's Benefit Association, at a re- gular meeting of the local lodge last Thursday in the Orange hall, when of- ficers for the ensuing term were con- ducted to position, During the even- ing Mrs. W. Roberts, retiring president, was presented with a silver cruet set, as a token of appreciation of members. Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Carmichael of Moose Jaw, Sask., were guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. F. White over the weekend. Mr. Ci is Mrs. White's uncle. — | Bargains in Used Machines 1 Light Delivery - $225 |cecroom 1 Reo Speed Wagon $575 FREE PICTURE SHOW showing in interesting detail manufacturing processes of the New Ford Car, engineering features, views of the big Ford See and the industrial manufacturing. Every man, woman and child in the district invited Abbotsford Theatre, Thursday, March Ist at 7.30 An auction sale of horses, cattle, pigs, household and farm effects is being conducted in Abbotsford on Sat- » urday by E. S. Plaxton. | The Abbotsford Grocery, being oper- ated by S. Walker, will in future be known as the “Cut-Rate Grocery” and |}goods will be sold at lower prices for | cash. oe) i\| Brett's Ltd. have just been advised that a carload of new model Ford cars was shipped to them from Ontario and will arrive here early next month. Three more carloads are to be des- patched next week, and by April the Ford factory expects to attain normal supply of orders. A sedan demonstrator is here for display. Atangard Barber Shop TF stangard Barbet Shop and Pool Room HOT BATHS 35° Joe, Bruce, Barney Joe Olsen, tables Phone 83 spe5e5eSesesesesesesesesesesesesesd Plowed. Wood. Draying, Etc. BRETT’S LIMITED FORD SALES AND SERVICE ABBOTSFORD Phn. 82 Farmers 3402 1 Fordson Tractor - $375 | | ' ! MISSION Phone 47 | CHILLIWACK | Phone 55 None Too Small To Be Appreciated Reasonable Charges /R. | G. A. MCKAY Phone 13M. McCallum rd. opp. hospital Listen! \ Stop! Look! SMALL BONELESS HAMS STRAWBERRY—RASPBERRY JAM, 4-Ib. tins WHITE WONDER LAUNDRY SOAP, 7 bars ..... KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES .. Zu: 4T 27° 10° Beautiful Oil Paintings Ask us how you can secure one FREE, MIDDLETON’S Blue Ribbon White and Whole Wheat Health BREAD FRESH DAILY Bill Polson’s Kash & Karry Grocery a Oaponite seo eae Abbotsford Post Office Have you seen our line of VERNON & BUCKERFIELD, Ltd. Head Office: VANCOUVER, B.C manufacturers of BETTER tit FEEDS Highest Grade Stocks at Lowest Market Prices “Diamond Brand” Dairy and Po ultry Feeds. Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies carried in stock, A. M. SPARLING, Manager Phone 70 P= Ty Fine Shoe Repairs —really fine work, executed on up-to-date machinery—but hand sewn—the best for durability and appearance. Just try me, and be convinced of the Quality Work. John Jackson D. J. Moore’s Old Stand Next to King’s Meat Market ABBOTSFORD Plowing & Team Work No Job Too Large To Be Undertaken Carl Anderson, Matsqui Pioneer, Passes! Carl Alfred Anderson, aged 66 years, residing on the Township road, Mats- qui, passed away at his home yester- day, following a three-years’ illness. The late Mr. Anderson has lived on Matsqui prairie for almost a quarter- century, and is a native of Sweden. He is survived by his widow, and five children, two sons, Carl and John, and three daughters, Mrs. O. Hougen, Mats- qui, Mrs, Hanson, Jackman, and Mrs, H. Anderson, Ridgedale. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Johannson of Lawrence, Wash. in the Lutheran Church, Matsqui, on Saturday next at 1.30 p.m,, interment to be made in Hazelwood cemetery. Scandinavian Dance in Peardonville Community Hall on Saturday, Mar. 17. | Wholesale Prices 5 ae on Retail Quantities Commencing FRIDAY, FEB. 24 The Abbotsford Grocery will in- augurate a new system of bus- iness, offering the public much lower prices. (See Posters). Pay Cash and Save Real Money Allorders over $5 delivered free. Free Baseball Bat every $2 order UT-RATE GROCERY (Formerly Abbotsford Grocery) Essendene Ave. East Phone 55 For Sale—I1 Massey-Harris Binder in good condition, with one new can- yas; price $70. L. Cornwall, Clayburn. WANTED—Pigs, 6 weeks old and up; also cows and young stock. Notify C. CG. Eldridge, Kilgard; Farmers phone 2004. Wanted. Buggy, with hood, must be in perfect condition. Mrs. Peyton, R. 2, Abbotsford. For Sale—Three Hives of Bees, cheap L. J. Kettle, near Poplar school 1 Wanted.—18-inch Plow; must be in good shape and suitable for high land work. A. H. Horn. 1 For Sale—Good Dairy Cow, 6 years old; apply C. A. Revell, Nelson Road, Abbotsford. 8 TRUCKING AND WOOD delivered, Super Values In Socks THESE SOCKS ARE REGULAR LINES—not a bunch of culls to Look them over, and you will see the values. make a sale. BOTH FINE AND WORK SOCKS, WHILE THEY LAST 25° “51-00 $100 PURE WOOL WORK SOCKS, five kinds to choose from ~ reg. 40¢, $2: 15 for 12 pairs; one pair .......+ PURE WOOL WORSTED SOCKS, Heather mixtures regular 50c a pair; special price 3 pair for PURE WOOL CASHMERE SOCKS, Grey, Sand, Camel, regular 50c a pair 3 pair for +3 ypalr for $125 FINE SOCKS, Silk and Wool, or Fine Bottany Yarn, 95° 7 Regular 75c; Special Our Sale of Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes & Rubbers and MENS’ HEAVY RUBBERS 1 ag will continue until the end of the month. You will be well advised to make your purchases of Shoes before the j end of the month, when present stocks are exhausted. A sharp advance in prices is anticipated. J. GILMOUR | GENERAL MERCHANT, ABBOTSFORD PHONE 4 PURE WOOL HEAVY WORK SOCK, reg. 60c; 2 pair for 7 LINOLEUM, good quality, sq. yd. 93° BUY IN CLAYBURN FOR ECONOMY AND QUALITY MEN’S HEAVY BIB OVERALLS Black, Blue and Blue Stripe $]- 37 Regular $2., for WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES, reg. $5 for $3-98 Tonic Time Time to start clearing the system of winter impurities. Greet the spring with good health and buoyant spirits. WAMPOLES TASTELESS COD LIVER OIL, per bottle $1.0) COMPOUND SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA #1250 SULPHUR AND - ‘om MOLASSES PURE JAM, 4-Ib. tin TheVillage Store R. A. COOPER CLAYBURN 49° ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. ~ D. COMBS, Phone 931, A’ d JANITOR WANTED for Ridgedale School. Salary $20 per month. Apply L. Smith, Riverside road, Matsqui. For Sale or Rent—10 acres, house and barn, near Hi ABBOTSFORD, E.C. Night Calls 39° hTe Orange Hall was crowded to ca- pacity last Thursday, when an inter- esting lecture was given by representa- tives of the Klu Klux Klan. Phone 8 We We JOHNSTON, Huntingdon; phone Su- mas X582. 8 Farm Wanted from owner, this com- munity. Describe, give cash price. L. Box 313, Wichita, Kansas. 10 SLABWOOD Buy Your Car of Slabwood Now thus ensuring Dry Wood for Next Winter. Abbotsford Lumber, Mining & Development Co., Ltd. Telephone Abbotsford 10 W. GRAY, Secretary Merry Dance In Old Whatcom Rd. Hall Old-timers and old-time dances made for a merry hop in the ancient hall at Upper Sumas last Friday, a talented square-dance “caller” and Owens’ or- chestra blending completely with the spirit of the occasion. The event, which was sponsored by Sumas- Abbotsford Agricultural ceipts amounting to $104, of which to be held in Jubilee Hall, Association, attracted an overflowing crowd from all parts of the district, the door re- a neat profit remained for the association Another dance is planned for April ountie”, leader of the Chateau Frontenac dog-team, has many friends, but none who watch his career with more interest than Sergeant William Grennon of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Sergeant, who is six-foot-three and the crack marksman of the force tells, with tears of pride in his eyes, how Mountie, whom he raised from a pup, saved his life on two ocea- sions. An early freeze in the North Country. The team with “Mountie’ in the lead crossing Sturgeon Lake. Then the realization that the ice was cracking and bending and the knowledge that it was too thin to allow the sleigh and driver to stand still long enough to turn. There was no retracing, they must go on. aie — gins —_— a — = = Husky Twice Saves Master’s Life “Mountie” waited ‘for no word of command. He lead the team on, on at a breakneck speed across an expanse of seven miles, with death facing them at every step, and reached the opposite shore in safety. Once again, the following year, the Sergeant claims that ‘‘Mountie’’ saved his life, when he cleared with one bound a cut in the ice, six feet wide caused by the swift current, the others following. Oyer thousands of miles through THE MILL STORE SPECIALS Just Arrived:—Our spring stock of FOOTWEAR; including— 200 Pairs of Men’s Panco Soled Work Boots - $4) 45 at the old price of, per pair Our stock of OVERALLS and WORK SHIRTS 5 completat at PRICES THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ANYWHERE. BULK TEA, a real yalue; better quality than many braces selling today at 75c per packet. Per pound . BARTLETT PEARS, 214’s, per tin HAMSTEALY FARM LOMBARD PLUMS, 2’s per tin DELMONTE SPINACH, 2'4’s SPICES, all kinds, per tin ...... ae vnceeceueuney MALKIN’S BEST COFFEE, per 1b. red tin LESLIE SALT, per packet ........... PRUNES, DEL MONTE BRAND 40-50, per pound .. “We Buy Right; Therefore We Can Sell Rig! NOW vax can Telephone tothe Okana an Valley tro mm You Can Reach: Coast Points BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Builders’ Hardware ; ae Store | QUALITY FIRST should always be the motto in selection of buil- ding hardware, because the dif- ference in cost over cheap goods is so small that it is economy to specify the best—make your bull- dings permanent, ~ Now is the time to be thinking of Spring Gardening Tools | the snow bound north, on of life and death, Mountie has ac- companied Sergeant Grennon. When Mountie left five years ago for Quebec, the Sergeant was heard to say that he had lost his most faithful and his most beloved friend. H. P. KNOLL L Hardware Merchant, Abbotsford Phone 28 e See ee aa (43 Pw EOI nt) 2