; ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NBWS ______ Telephone 180 McClary COUNTESS Range in Ivory and Green finish $74.75 SUCCESS RANGE with reservoir or waterfront $49.75 We have just received a shipment of Children’s School Cases these are real values. 95¢ to $1.65 SCHOOL LUNCH PAILS 27¢ Black and Green Colors THRESHER SPECIALS PLAIN WHITE CUPS & SAUCERS . Hardware PLAIN DINNER PLATES, 10-inch .. DINNER KNIVES . DINNER FORKS - HEADQUARTERS FOR HOP PICKERS GET YOUR HOP TICKETS TRADED IN HERE ! Dry Goods & Men’s Wear Phone 64 ‘‘Back~to~School’’ Specials ! MISSES’ SKIRTS BOYS’ LEATHER BOOTS Assorted ‘Tweeds ‘ Fach ........ SEORB | PL $2.50 : YOUNG MEN'S BOOTS GIRLS’ PLEATED SKIRTS Sie Sarees Sizes 7 to 10 years Pair . Each ........ SEDs i SLOSS : nage SIS CRMERTEEE ‘BROADCLOTH SHIRTS '[Pictures- -- distinctive... Each ........ EE RD Each .......... JHe Several dozen prints, lithographs, and gravures, nicely | RENE: 0 2 ee = framed, and reasonably priced. You will be pleased to MISSES‘ BROGUES BOYS’ PANTS | place such beautiful pictures in your home . ‘ Brown and Black “Just the thing for School” | Rares een ce $2.95 rom as ee $129 | Giality Drugs, Camera Supplies, Novelties - | 's’ Supplies, Candies, C ti GE G I 553 fll etItat Daly’s’ || weirs Harmacy WHERE QUALITY MEETS LOW PRICES at the BUSY CORNER | Eric T- Weir, Phm. B. Phone: Day 8; Night 32 Ray H. Weir, Phm. B. | es Dollars Saved Are MATSQUI Postcard has been received from Miss Marion Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, O'D, Bell, Matsqui, postmarked Fiji, Miss Bell is en route to Austra: Ma to visit relatives, Pat. Conroy of Gifford went to Tur Valley last week to work in the fields, The Lutheran ladies will meet at rs, Gus Farman's on September 2, winners at a card party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mo- Dougall last week were Mrs. Kelle- ther, Miss Vera Farr, Mr. J, Frost and Mr. R. Mundy. Wells has returned to her home at Tacoma, after visiting with Mrs. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, J. Sanders, who have been in V. home again, Kenneth, son of and Mrs. J. Black, was taken to the M. hos. pital last week for treatment to his arm, which he fractured badly while playing around a threshing machine. Mrs. G. Paterson and Miss Alice Paterson are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Whitson at Powell River for a time, Mr. and Mrs. B. Nichcolson have as their guests their daughter Winnie and Mr. W. Wilson of Powell River, Mrs. Percy Smith is visiting with relatives at Mt. Vernon and Seattle, engagement is announced of The Hilda, the youngest daughter of Mr. Sukkau of Peardonyille t ‘berg also of that district. The marriage will take place shortly Hill-Tout is enlarging his accommodation with another large pen, to be 24x60 feet in dimen- sion, Mr. M. Pihl of Aldergrove informs The ws that he is in favor of a government relief administrator or a tax strike in Matsqui, but Is not cir- culating a petition at present for sup- port of the proposal. Introduced several years ago by re- tired British army officers ,and more latterly by young English ranchers in the Cariboo district, the noble game of polo is becoming increasingly pop- ular in the Interior. Games are pl ed regularly now in Kamloops and 100-Mile' House, and other places al- LIBRARY NOTES Timely Books on Ourrent Topics Gustin and Hayes: Activities in the Public School. When Parents, child- ren and teachers are trekking back from the mountains and the sea, this and other recent additions to the edu- cational section should be of particul- ar interest. This book is of special Yalue to teachers keen on “project” work, .'The educational section of the library Is one of the most complete, and those interested in this fleld of literature, would do well to consult the branch catalogs and lists of rs cent books, Stefan Lorant: I was Hitler's Pris- oner, Diary of a “political offender’ who was shut up in German prisons for six and a half months, E F. Carritt: Morals and Politics. Always timely. For the more philo sophic, this little book traces the theories of the connection between these two phases of human relations from Hobbes and Spinoza to Marx and Bosanquet, Ogden L. Mills: Liberalism Fights On. An up-to-date ana f Presl- dent Roosevelt's methods in trying to keep the United States safe for Liber- alism, Ralph Fox: © and a Ve NN VMN WO VUE OO Oe OO ee Walk a Few Steps---Save Money! —WHERE You hacer AY PARK YOUR CAR WITH BASE ! ; IVORY ENAMEL BOWLS, | SAUCE PANS, BASINS wl MUGS ) Iss 19 25 : BLACK SHEET-IRON BREAD PANS and CAKE PANS Spectal 4 sive. 2 tor DS¢ 23-piece BREAKFAST SETS at ............ Set 9Bc BOYS !—SEE THE NEW “IRON DUKE” WAGONS ! All metal — no wood to crack or warp; rubber tires, steel wheels Box 17 inches by 35 inches ACN a vive 5.30 MoCLARY HANA: es .cccangn. cy ch omee $25.00 } 1936 TENNIS BALLS; ea, 40c; While they last © for @ Fc LARGE WHITE ENAMEL SINKS, size 18 In. by 31 S355 Qe WILLAN’S HARDWARE East of R. R. Track, Abbotsford PHONE 81 Changing Civilization. Brief - exposi- tion of political and social forces, af- fecting the whole world today, wheth- er they are regimentating a republic of 168,000,000 people, or rending Spain asunder, or boring the Princi- pality of Monaco from within. Sir Charles A. Petrie: Spain. A very brief history in the Modern States se ries, Ralph Bates: Lean Men. This novel, published in 1935, and centred round | the unsettled conditions in Spain, presents a realistic picture of the background to the present upheaval. There are several “unpleasant pas- sages” in the book, and it should therefore be avoided by the sensitive reader. Major D. H. Cole: Imperial Military Geography; General Characteristics of the Empire in relation to Defense. The eighth edition (1935) of a book which aims, in the words of the au- thor, “to describe, in their geograph ical setting, the defence problems of the British Empire; its secondary aim is to give a brief but adequate out line of the forces immediately avail- able to bear the initial burden of these ong the Cariboo highway. responsibilities.” KM. n Dollars Earned! IEEE EILIILS EVERY year your family, and every fandly of your acquaintance, spends about 70 per cent of its income just for living, exclusive of Think what this means—seyen dol- lars out of every ten invested in food, clothing, household utilities and all the multitude of things that keep a family comfortable and happy. rent—so economic experts tell us. That part of spending is readily understood. But do you realize anufacturer and retailor of these necessities is planning that every hhow he can get your dollar? Iv’s a big job to spend so much money wisely and well. It requi careful business methods to get the best possible returns from each dollar that leaves the family purse. The clever woman goes for help to the advertisements in her She learns about the offerings of merchants and business people. She com- a takes this oppor- she needs to feed, local paper. There she finds a directory of buying and selling. pares values, tunity of ju clothe, amuse She weighs quality and price. ng and selecting almost everyty , instruct and gonerally bring up her family. Read the advertisements ! to serve you in the business of purchase. She ADVERTISEMENTS ARE GUARDIANS OF YOUR POCKETBOOK READ THEM CAREFULLY ! SELLE LLL L LILI GIGI GILLI LLLILLLI LLG L GILLI LGLLG, Repairing Buildings? “Abbotsford Mill” enpalies NAb Your Needs---and at Competitive Prices ! “BOB” WALKER ABOUT YOUR LUMBER REQUIREMENTS SEE If you want lumber ‘specials,’ we have them Pat am Co a all Board. . Shingles, Lumber, ALL HIGH QUALITY Abbotsford Lumber Co. “4. J. & TRETHEWFEY, Pres. J. K. DesBRISAY, Secretary R. WALKER, Yard Manager Telephone 10 LLL OOS You will find them willing and able FOR SALE.—12 young pigs, 7 wks. old Aug. 20, 2 young sows, bred months. Bay horse 1700lbs; bay mare 1600-Ibs. Would trade horses for het fers not in calf .R. E. Mandale, Mis- sion, Box 192. Phone 7220. 2np RAMS for Sale or Rent. —Young Kerry Hill Pedigree Welsh Rams, produce excellent and quick-maturing lambs from any ew EH > Ab. bout, Downs Ra., R.xt.1, ADvorsford zp FOR SALE — Almerin place; 8% acres; all cleared, large house a d barn, orchard. $1500. Call or write, Mrs. Shaw, Border Cafe, Sumas, Wash, ° 2p Phone Abbotsford 173" Avborsay. Vancouver. ‘Tri COUNTRY | FREIGHT LINES THOMPSON BROS., Props YOUNG PIGS For Sale. Apply Johu Mutch, Matsqui. dn WANTED—Young Man for Farm Work. Apply John Mutch, Matsqul; phone Mission 320. in cs WANTED—To buy for export, good dairy cows, to freshen soon, Box O., News Office. 1p RIPE James, SALE—Brindle and Jersey Cow .|cheap. Mrs. G. Mondy, Old Yale Ra, west of Abbotsford. 1p Three issues of The 1936. Bring to WAN’ News of August 12th, D — room and board r school boy or girl. ABBOTSFORD TRANSPORTATION DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Abbotsford to Vancouver and PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI, & SAT., AUGUST 27, 28 & 29— Peaches «ae 89c NO. 1 HALES—FOR PRESERVING [PURELAR with $1.00 order 2lbs. 25c| POR a axg| HONEY = 24h. tin 29c Pancake Flour .,‘°""* 14¢ 11-o0z. tin 5¢ Roman Meal 29c Corn Meal - 12e Swift’s Silverleaft HELMED CORNED BEEF Dr. Jackson's (limit 2) 2 ins Ide ae 2-Ib. carton PEANUT Best Coffee . . Lb. tin Ste S BUREN Braids 1-1. t.. eee ca) TTo.. 1c 2m correaliteean qroundnpaas D ibs. JO¢ Highway a eateiiie ee ae KELLOGG'S WHEAT PEARLS ROBIN HOOD RIGE KRISPIES | gS OATS 4x 2HE | Put... US 2 pits. 19¢ od PEAS, 5’s; 0. City 2’s_ - 3 tins 25c¢ GREEN BEANS, R. Prince 2 tins 9c TOMATO JUICE, R. City 4 tins (9c PINEAPPLE JUICE, Libby 2 tins 2ic SALMONE: Spring %’s 2 tins 25c Blue Crest tall .. 3 tins 25c¢ PILGHARDS: Snow Cap 1/2’s 4 tins 25¢ KIPPERED SNACKS, C.C.C. 5 tins 25¢ Lunch Loaf .. 44-Ib, tin 1% Hedlunds eran 1b. dp = OLIVES, Holliday pack 18-02. jar 330 PICKLES, sweet; must. 26-02. jar 25¢ ROWATT’S SAUCE - ~ Bottle I3c SALAD TIME DRESSING (202. jar 23¢ SALAD OIL - {6-0z. bottle 23c LEMONADE POWDER 2 packets 25c COCOANUT, fine, medium - Lb. (5c EXTRACTS, Artificial 2-02. btl. (0c PASTRY FLOUR, Chef 5-Ib. bag i9c MAGIC BAKING PDR. 8-0z. tin Qe COWAN'S COCOA Lb. tin Dep WALNUT MEATS Anything in Brick or Stono R.R. 1, Abbotsford (Clearbrook Road) Phone 92Y (co T, D. Smith). 067076 T4%07OA%6 88S OOOO Gosling 6 ant : Truck Line, phone Abbotsford. %/& Summer Seasonings SALAD DRESSINGS MAYONNAISE PICKLES OLIVES HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME Commodious Chapel - Family Room - Showroom - Beautiful Cas Priced to Sult All Means - Monumente ™ plies - C Chapel, Home & Morgue—YALE ROAD, ST OF ABBOTSFORD. HARVEY HENDERSON, 24-HOUR SERVICE Modern Hearses and Ambulance Telephone 134 COOKED MEATS, ALL KINDS PATE DE FOIE INDIA RELISH AVE YOUR COUPONS ROBERTS’ MEAT MARKET Essendene Ave. (next Gilmour's ‘ews Office. in FOR SALE—Good J Bull, 3 | years old. Apply Mrs, E. M. McTag- ! gE atsqui. 1p i | HAVE STORAGE for 500 tons Hay, | reasonable x hay taken for haul- |} RELIABLE SERVICE REASONABLE RATES Garbage Collected H. McNEILL Phone 171G CORDWOOD DAYS ARE HERE McKenzie Rd. Hauling! MODERN FAST TRUCKS —Charges Reasonable T. Mathers Telephone Abbotsford 136 Sey ponte Lb. .... 29¢ CHOCOLATE, Rowntrees 1/p-lb. 19¢ a __} Support the home-town business GET cumecnen (IP MEMEA T srutuams | SERTO aac‘, see (|B Postin. Pkt. 130 | Pints = $tuo | tm : ccomma'|] Seal_- Pkt. 9¢ | quarts - $1.26 | Bottle .. D¥e . P&G LUCERNE ROYAL CROWN C.H. Watson, Bricklayer NAPTHA SOAP | BEAUTY soap | ,SOAP POWDER ati REPT, ACE, BOILER G bars 19¢ G cakes 19¢ Packet - - 19e WORK, FIF nick —— nee GREEN PEPPERS - ~- 2 Ibs, 150 PICKLING ONIONS - 2 Ibs, {5c TOMATOES | CAULIFLOWER - - 2 for {5c Medium ...... 2 dozen 35 G s. 194) Oranges moe" aan coum | LEMONS, small - - Dozen (8c BANTAM CORN 2 doz. DEE GRAPEFRUIT - GRAPES, Ribier’s = CANTALOUPE - ~- 6 for 25c - 2 Ibs. 25¢ 6 for 25¢ In Our Meat Department QUALITY BEEF Rib Boiling Beef - Shoulder Roasts - Corned Beef Fresh Mince Bn'less Stew Lb. LOCAL MILK-FED VEAL Shoulders *- - Lb. (4c Leg Roasts - - Lb. (6c Lb. Tc Lb, 9c Veal Cutlets -- Lb. i7e 10c¢ Veal Stew - ~- Lb. [0c Lamb Stew - ~~ Lb. [4c SALMON TROUT while they last Each .. BOC SHORTENING Crescent; with order 2s. 27¢ Picnic Shoulders 6 to 8 Ibs. each oo IBS Spring Salmon - Ling Cod Suieked Black Cod Lb.20c | Veal Loaf - ~- Lb 20¢ Lb. {3c | 1/,-Ib, Cooked ie Lb, (8c | 1/2-lb, Bologna 30c We Reserve the Right to Lint Quantides sannvay Be = Se ee