ABBITSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS PAGE FIVE With Fall Here, Get ‘Set for WINTER with Ayerst $ ALPHAMETTES Cod Liver O1— pins ag MODIFIED ¥ FOR YOU... of, You may not\._ % think, you * wear the New Shorter Hair . But we can do it in an SCHOOL SUPPLIES Grape Juice __. h capsule represents the full Vitamin A and D. value of fey four-and-one-half teaspoons full of Cod Liver Oil Box of % $4.00 - Box of @ $445 - Box of 100 $3.50 _Black’s Drug Store Phone 104 Prescriptions PE OOOO OO OD Corn Flakes; Kellogg's, 3—-Q7e Posts’ Bran led o 2 pkgs. 19° Ogilvie Oats - Mixed Pickling Spice, — lb. 25° See our O'Cedar Self Polishing Wax; Special Dill Pickles — 25 on 25° Sardines, Jutland __. 3 for 21° Soup, AyL, Tomor Veg... 3-25° Grapefruit Juice 50-oz. tin 21° Pineapple Juice, 50-oz. tin 35° 2 tins 25° = = : H : = = = H = = = ‘= 77 POO OOO OOOO vhs. 17° 98°} that mr. Wooler Abbotsford District Paragraphs Two Vancouver motorcyclists, who allegedly passed through the Abbotsford 20-mile zone at more than 70 miles an hour, were cap- tured by Motorcycle Officer Phil. Boulton of the Highway Patrol on Monday evening. One is said to have a blue drivers’ license and the other a yellow license. Acfred Preston of Mission is re- lieving Roy Fletcher as manager of the Overwaitea Store this weék and next while the latter is on vacation. In reference to the late Francis Wooler, an account of whose death resulting from an accident in Bellingham was ™ ished last week, Mrs, E. L. Welch informs THE NEWS that the late Mr. Wooler was better known to many in Ab- botsford and district as “Frank”. The account also did not record was formierly individual style to flatter |) ¢ Cea Lemon Oll Polish, 202 DGe| 2" active member of the L.O.L. pour features. and Canadian Legion. oe re ee “s fe 19° President Dan Hunt, Secretary Atangard Beauty Shoppe ait Soap “Flakes ju Dixg. 20° R. H. Gram, bea B.J. sae . ; ell and Lang. Sands represente bie: 8 ‘B. M. Marcy’ |} Sweet Gherkin Plokles, 28-02 2Go}'.. Cry. pairs Association at the 45th annual fair at Mission on Thursday. W. Jenion will be the speaker at Metropolitan ~ Mission, Poplar, on Sunday, Sept. 17. Song servic- es commence at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Fred Becktold of New Westminster visited Mr. and Mrs. Emil Marion on Sunday. The Anglican Church Sunday School Mission van “St. Columba”, of the Diocese of New Westmin- ster, passed through Abbotsford on Tuesday. Mrs. A. S. Towell and three children joined Mr. Towell, re- cently appointed Director of Edu- cation for the M.S.A. Area, and the family is taking up residence in Abbetsford in the home vacat- ed by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Heller. Mr. and Mrs Towell and their daughter and two sons have greatly enjoyed, as a change from the Peace River, temporary resi- dnce at Cultus Lake. Maurice Marion was given a surprise party in honor of his 13th birthday by members of the Boy Scouts. Those present were: Rey. F. S. Henderson, Teddy Conway, Teddy Lawrence, Matt Stirling, Erle Gosling, George Kinross, Col- in Henderson, Eugene Marion and Mrs. E. Swaile. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowe, Town- ship Line road, are motoring Northern Saskatchewan. Miss Julia Zalesky and Miss May Mayne spent Monday and Tues- day visiting in Vancouver. Miss Mary Bennett of the staff of the C.N.R. city ticket office, Gea is home on vacation. to Gifford David Thompson has returned to Bukley Bay after spending a Benedict & © QUALITY GROCERS Phone 111—We Deliver WANT ADS That Save You DPS SOO KKK KKK KKK few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson. Francis Westlin has returned to Jervis Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. T. Westlin and son "Oe outer: ee A quiet wedding of local inter- est took place in Vancouver on Friday when Miss Enid Vera Win- son, elder daughter of Mr. and SRR 0070 0R GREER ESSE To Sell | To Buy | To Trade ‘Trade * ) Money, Time, ° BSE abor, t Save me, a 3 5c Por insertion; up to J ‘Two Insertions for Eon words 2c each; Cash with Aa gd) words; ex- 60¢ Cash FOR SALE—English pram., like new, at a bargain. Write Box 26, clo The News, “Abbotsford, steer and 1 ne m ra, RS. bul Aa M. rae. Emerso: FOUND—White hefer, Ayrshire- Guernsey, about 1 year old. Own- er May enquire at News Off.ce caf AUCTION SALE—6 milk cows, 14 heifers, on Mon. Sept. 18, at 1 pm, corner Johnstone and Mud Bay road,south of Cloverdale. Al- so equipment, tools and furniture. Mr. G, F. Yates, owner, Clover- dal; Gowing Frost, the Farmers’ Auctioneer, Langley Prairie. Write for full details. 25 SALE OR TRADE— Team and stumping tackle, for cows or bred FOR Sere ed ects saree cow, calved Sept. 7. Apply 6} tha, Emerson rd., ‘Abbotsford. 18 Bar- of Agassiz visited Miss Martha Westlin on Sunday. Mr. Nordeen of Vancouver vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. J. Westlin on Sunday. Mrs. F. Threlfall spent a week at New Westminster as the guest of Mr. and-Mrs. Manzer. Mr. Threlfal) visited there on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, Eleanor and. Mr. and Mrs. Mable and Joyce of Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs P. Hanson on Sunday. Miss Sylvia Wards of Powell River is spending the winter with WANTED— Horses and Cows for feed and fertilizer. Phone 408, lergrove, collect. 21 FOR SALE OR TRADE for acreage—House, 5 rooms, on high- way, Abbotsford, good den, email fruits. Write Box 20, cjo The News, Abbotsford. 20 FOR SALE—Rifle, cal. .3030, bolt action, 7 shells, like new, or will trade for shotgun. .C. Boury, Olid Sumas highway, Sumas sh rie. FOR SALE—Barn building in- cluding root with 98 pieces ees corrugated iron. Price Cooper, Clayburn Station. 30 heifers. C. Haywood, T ip Line road. a FOR SALE — Cows, just fresh, Apply K. Pichugin, Ware road. 19 WANTED ~ Family cow;- state price. Write Box 22 clo The News, Abbotsford. 22 FOR SALE—L. C. Smith 12- hammerless, cost $150 fade’ for ROO milk cow or what? | ep in. Mrs. C. A. Greaves. 34 Ba target rifle. Honey pe Ralph's. St Nicholas, 11 FOR SAE About 1% acres FOR RENT—5-room, bright ap- artment, $8 month. R. A. Cooper, Clayburn. 29 Apts SALE—Bay horse, 1500 lbs., ears; grey horse, 1200 lbs., q vale Could“ take Jersey cow in part, A. S, Henry, Hatzic, B.C, 32 WANTED-—Girl for housework, CHOICE B.C, HONEY—finest sugar substitute, 10c lb. at pfesent. A. P. Darley, Emerson road, Ab- tsford, 10 TURKEYS FOR SALE—Mam- orn, or will trade for Heat bay. F. “Tasker, R, R. 1, Ab- botsford, 35 WANTED—Any style spectacles repaired, new lens, new bows or frame repaired on short notice, J. rom bi Jeweler and plas, her grandmother, Mrs, A. Whitson. Mr. and Mrs. Dode Luck of Vancouver and Miss Pearl McMul- len guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tremblay. Mr. Layton spent a few days} of Seattle were weekend in Vancouver visiting his daugh- ter, who is a patient in General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. Westlin and Sylvia have returned home after spending a few days at Seattle. Mr, and Mrs. Berne Grove of New Westminster spent last week- end with Mr, and Mrs. R, John- stone, and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Grove and Mr and Mrs, John- stone and Alice motored to Cultus Lake for the day. Mrs. B. Nicholson has returned home after spending a few weeks with her daughter at Powell River, Mr. and Mrs. Housan of Van- couver and Mr, and Mrs. Enerhog and Mr. and Mrs, Nicholson of Sumas visited Mr. and Mrs, Han- son on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Procton of Sas- katchewan were guests of Mt and Mrs. R. Briskham for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, A, Borg, Ruth and Geraldine have returned after visiting at Olympia, Wn. moth Bronze, May hatched. E. c F Farrant, Abbotsford. 8 | Abbo! Lat J. Rust spent a few days FOR RENT—3 ' Mil] WANTED—Shin; es See ea pear OF ») ZNT-3-room house, le Bolts, High- Mr. and Mrs. Larson. road, Phone 48, Abbotsford. 5 Catia | price pald for goad’ bolts at ae and Mrs. ERG returned till or on roadside, ale. es oy FOR RENT— fexpom modern| Phone Mission 12. ech Tale the visit as guests of Mr. and bungalow ees 4 school. ae Oadiay Ltd, Dewdney, B.C, pe Mrs, Rust Jr. and Mrs, Rust Sr, By, One Se er, phone: tee cee pon) aie D. Rennie and J. Bokma spent ae etic. + acres of rae ae 20 or nit Saturday in Vancouver, FOR SALE—Wagner piano, good | Cash” Leonard Sinchtir, 1oreigiat oy condition. Also pears and plums. Riserertve B..0. ED bring boxes. A. T, Clausen,|~ ? Po lar eKenzle road, m RUBBER STAMPS save your sass FOR SALE—12 RIR. hens and|time, cost very little aoe can be 3 = 23 young chickens, R.LR. Mrs.| quickly secured from THE NeEws,| Several changes have been made ¢. Beck, Abbotsford, phone 6R..| Abbotsford. in the teaching staff at North and South Poplar schools. Miss Josie SORRneR) blab Tebbutt, who exchanged schoo!s with Miss Hazel Buckle of Vay- CHOOSE A BEI TER CAR for WINTER enby, B.C. last year is back at North Poplar. Miss Ida Horn and FROM OUR PRESENT 8 TION OF James Reid are also at North GOOD USED CARS, WHICH INCLUDES: Poplar. Miss Jean Fraser of Van- couve: South Poplar sch F "BT Custom Dodge ‘36 Plymouth Touring Sedan sats # Ge af ae ‘ST Chevrolet Master Sedan ‘35 Dodge Coach last year, is at Bradner school ‘87 Cheyrolet %-ton pick-up '32 Chevrolet Coupe Poplar United Church Board at- ‘36 Chevrolet %-ton pick-up 32 Pontiac Coach tended a combined meeting with 'S7 Deluxe Dodge 30 Chevrolet Coach BeeeCisyburn: and Mt. Taha e church Boards at Clayburn on 36 Royal Enfield m't'r cycle Others from $50 up Friday evening, Plans were made — for the fall and winter work in the field Refreshments were | cat | ROSS» BROS - GARAGE fered by the Ciaybura ladien Provinvial Highway ALDE nanay gE Phone Aldergrove 801 LOANS STILL ANNIVERSARY SERVICE AVAILABLE Anniversary services will be held re hag been absolutely 10] in St. Paul's church Huntingdon, chapge in the status of Mational) .. sunday afternoon Sept. 17, at Housing or Home Improvement : \ loaning, it was stated Saturday by |® °'c!0¢k: Rev. J. Currie ‘Thomson the secretary of the B.C. Commit-| °f Mission will be the annivers tee for the N.HLA and HLP ary preacher, ROUNDUP PAYS ALL EXPENSES With an official! attendance of @pproximately 5000 persons, the Sumas Roundup last month netted ®nough money to pay all expens es, J. W. Langley, president of Bu Char r of Com how totalled an ceeds Mrs. J. W. Winson, was marrted to Mr. Richard C. Crouter, son of Mrs. A. W. Finlay, all of Hunting- don, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wine-red dress with matching hat and a corsage of white gardenias. She was at- tended by her sister, Miss Daphne Winson, and Miss Margaret Smith of Chilliwack. Mr. Allan Crouter acted as best man for his brother. The ceremony was performed in the private chapel of the See House by Most Rev, A. U. de Pen- cier, Archbishop of British Col- umbia, who married the bride's parents when he first came to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Crouter are Spending the honeymoon motor- ing in the Cariboo and will re- side in Huntingdon on their re- turn, HUNTINGDON W.. 1. PRESSES FOR LIGHT The Huntingdon Women’s Insti- tute met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Burton Wednesday. Letters were read regarding appeal for a street light at the corner of “C” and Fourth streets, and for a “speed limit” sign on Huntingdon town- site, two fatal accidents having occurred here this year, and the Secretary was instructed to write again to the police on this mat- ter. The president reminded the members of the need of sending exhibits to the -fall fair. It was arranged to hold a tea and apron sale Thursday, October 5 at the home of Mrs. Sparrow. Mrs. J. W. Winson, who lately returned from a visit to England, gave a few of the highlights of the tri- ennial conference of the Associat- ed Country Women of the World, which she attended in June in London as a delegate from Brit- ish Columbia. DENTIST LLEWELLYN OUGLAS D'R-D @SEY: 5577 COR. RICHARDS & HASTINGS” VANCOUVER, B.0. Quality.... LADIES KAYSERETTES— ___ —Panties, Bloomers, and Vests in Fall and Winter Weights— 79° * 50° KAYSERETTE GOWNS, an idea! night robe —__ $195 YAMA CLOTH— 36 inches Night Gowns wide. Make lovely pyjamas o yard — ARISTONE Ladies’ and Girls’ RAIN CAPES — ie) saree tues OOD! —GOODRICH HIGH- FOR EVERYONE PRESS RUBBERS— IN THE FAMILY STORDY’S , TELEPHONE 4 Fall As we go into fall every wo- ' man _ should have a brand new hair style. If your permanent wave is fairly fresh, let the Marigold re-style it. If you haven't had one for a long time let them give you a lasting natural wave. GILMOUR BLOG Pt ttt ttt ety Overwaitea CAKE FLOUR LIMITED 100% —— BC. —— 100% RICE Jap No, 1, 4 Ibs. __19¢ MACARO ain 19¢ BEAN: egrets ji Se 19¢ SALT MARIGOLD BEAUTY SHOPPE Wild Rose, 3%4-Ib bag BAKING POWDER also Agents for FAMOUS DEXTER SHOES A. McDonald Shoes and Shoe Repairs Near Black’s Drug Store Essendene Ave. E. Batteries @ Sales & Service i RECHARGING J ee EEBUILDING SLIM'S TIRE SERVICE WHEN IN New Westminster They'll tell you you'll find Best Food, Best Service Best Prices. —ar— ‘Fraser Cafe H. Morgan, Prop. 736 Columbla Street Near B. ©. E. R. Depot GILLIES’ MORTUARY HOMES. MISSION CIT PUNERAL SFE ne hos Ambulance in Connection News Bldg. Abbotsford Empress, 12-0z. tin __ e) Royal Instant ‘ Matches POSTUM : aaa doz. 10c |8-o0z. 45c : PARIS ic 19¢ HAND-MADE SHOES Rr iecouen Cf BRAN FLAKES Kelloge’s; 2 for __ CREAMETTES _ 2le¢ _ Wee Wonder; 3 Lbs. FLOOR WAX Johnson's; aon ad 2 Prec Tomato Sauce; 2 SALMON; 1's W.. Spring; tin —__ PINEAPPLE; %’s Sliced; tin TOMATO JUICE Giant Size; tin —___. 10¢ ORANGES; large dozen _ size; 2 dozen _ LEMONS; large dozen Phone Mission 49, Agassiz 16 PHON HONE 61 On Monday evening, Sept. 17, the anniversary concert will be held in St. Paul’s church, Hunt- ingdon, at An excellent program is & Refresh- ments Will be served at the close. YOY so by) = ha This advertisement is not published or displayed by 3 STAR RYE A special quality old rye of fine flavor, thoroughly matured in oak, yee 13 OZ. 25 OZ. OZ AGE GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED > {TR the Liquor Control Board or by The Government of British Columbia.