a these n Sand th: > biggest “big” he that any — very SI = Nowaday neration: — “Sand ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WARM CLOTHING FOR FALL DRY GOODS MACKINAW COATS Weg ys $3.75 to $6.00 W SHIRTS $5.50 and $6.00 BONE DRY PANTS . $365 and $4.85 BONE DRY SHIRTS $4.45 and $5.50 “ggg LEATHER WINDBREAKERS — Coat style; & real garment cold weather $9.00 : SLICKERS ..! $4 50 and up BERS AND RUBBER BOOTS for ¢ every member of the family BARGAIN PRICES. LETTE SHIRTS, large size, in white and grey JINE POINT BLANKETS—all weights and prices. GROCERIES $275 IODIZED SALT—Per Saggusme lle NABOB TEA—Per Lb. ‘ 5c GOOD GRADE JAP RICK—4 we “for” . Be CORN BEEF—1’' i per tin 2le SUGAR — -100 Ibs, . $5.95 DALY'S BEST eT Ib. sack . $2.49 SWIFT'S NORTH STAR LARD—3 Ib. pails . . Be J. S. DALY Phone 19X or Farmers 2014 The Mill Store ~ Upper Kilgard Store ‘ CLAYBURN Mrs, M. Virtue spent last week 4s the guest of her sister, Mrs, Young of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Welby and daughter, Margaret of Britannia Mines spent the week-end as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. Holbhow Mrs. William Holmes of Lulu Is- land spent Wednesday as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fooks. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist of spent Sunday as the guests and Mrs. T. Kirkpatrick. The Harvest Thanksgiving service will be held in the Clayburn United church on October 20, when Mr. Dick of Vancouver will be the organist. The M