ABBOTSFORD, SUMA S & MATSQUI NEWS Foods at a Saving! FREE !——WMickey. Mouse Book FREE ! WITH ONE PACKAGE EACH OF POST'S BRAN FLAKES and enw GRAPENUT FLAKES . All or Pe Fresh Roasted ° Sees 1-lb. tin 33c Coffee Vacuum packed Jelly Powders ““Siu‘ints 6 pkts. 25c 12-o0z. tumbler 18c All flavors Nabob pure seta v2 tine 17 Jam Strb'ry., Raspberry Pineapple Sliced or Crushed 2 tall tins 15c Packet 10c Pink Salmon - - M.C. Walker & Co. Shredded Wheat - FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Telephone 130 Atangard Block MATSQUI | To Mr, and | Mrs, Tom Smith, | Alverson are holi-| ing at Cultus Lak | The wedding takes place next Wed- | | nesday, in Mt. Lehman United church, | Freda Bates, second daughter | W. Bates, to Mr.} ‘younger son of Mr. il, MiSs Bates, who | Was previo sly principal of the Glen- |more school, Gifford, has been prin-| cipal of the Aldergrove school for the 1 social events have been held recently, honoring Miss Jessie Dun- can, W ho, after being principal of the Ridgedale school for the past ten |years, has been transferred to the | South Poplar school. The Community Club gave Miss Duncan a silver tray, and her former pupils presented her | with a silver pie knife. Miss Duncan's transfer came about as a result of consolidation of schools in the area, the aaceedale school being dispensed with. | Mr. and Mrs. H. DeVries have re- | turned from a vacation auto trip to California. MT. LEHMAN NEW FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES OF MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS and OVERCOATS Selling at factory prices, from— 16.35 J. FIBISH CLEANING — PRESSING REPAIRING BARGAINS IN LONG--DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALLS @ at Reasonable Rates If you wish to take advantage Mrs, D. R. Nicholson is recovering from cuts and bruises sustained in an | automobile accident at Cultus Lake on | Tuesday. Mr. Nicholson and other oc- cu! ts of the car escaped with minor jeuts, The party was attending the coo of the local members of the | F. V. M. P. A. being held at the re- sort. | Donald McPhail, who is employed at | | Sechelt, is visiting with friends here. | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 1 is last week were their son- }and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bretelle of Olympia, Wash. the low rates on long-distance spepau Nes IN MEMORIAM calls, talk at night or on a Sun- day. Teddy, aged 8 who Dp: 5 years 5 months. Night and Sunday rates, which are the same, are in effect on ling is laid, Mr, and Mrs. C. Lamson wish in 7 Fond memories cling ’rourd his name this manner to ex their warm ap- week days from 7 p.m. to 4.30 Those who loved him in 1 fe so sin-| preciation of the kindness and help of cerely |friends at his time of sickness ‘and am., and on week-ends from 7 | stij] love eee in death just the same.) would offer especial thanks to Ed. Always lovingly remembered by —| Boley and Jack Hunter for their fine BEETLESTONE—In fond and loy-| and floral tributes in the loss ing memory of our dear litle son) beloved sed away Aug. 7, 1929, “Dear is the grave where our dar- p.m., Saturday to 4.30 a.m. Mon- day. Mother, Daddy, Bill and Roy y| to BRADNER. | A combined Abbotsford-Bradner | juvenile acrosse team are being taken | to Chilliwack on Thursday evening, | where, under the lights, in the lacre | box there, they will meet the Chilli- | wack team. | A recent bride, Mrs. R. Donaldson Jr,, formerly Miss Joy Manuel, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous | shower last Thursday afternoon. The't event arranged by Mesdames Hansen, J. Munro, H. Paver and Miss J. Hoff- | man, was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Man- uel. Presents were brought into the beautifully-decorated living room by little Marie Gustavson and Marjorie Hansen, in a large decorated basket, which was filled four times with use- ful and ornamental gifts. The guest of honor was dressed in her wedding | gown of white satin and lace. Tea was served to the 80 guests by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. M. Me- Askill_and Misses Elsie Elliott and Fay Hansen. During the afternoon Mrs. H. Paver sang “I Love You Truly.” GIFFORD A delightful affair | was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson Wed- nesday afternoon, when parents of thi former pupils and friends of Mi Freda Bates held a tea in her honor. The honoree was presented with a 52-piece china set and a serving tray and fancy afternoon tea china, the presentation being made by Jean Ren- nie, a former pupil of Glenmore school, where Miss Bates was princi- pal for four years before transferring to Peardonville. Miss Bates’ marriage Mr. F, Threlfall takes place on = onan ana a a a te et ean > UNITED -.- PURITY +.- STORES Andrews’ Grocery 4 Why Walk?—Talk ! Phone 51—We Deliver! > REMEMBER—YOU GET FREE DELIVERY—PHONE 54 NOW! JUST ARRIVED!!—A SHIPMENT OF— Peek Frean’s English Biscuits PACKED IN AIRTIGHT CONTAINERS 18 VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM—AT A PRICE RANGE OF— ao * 196% 2V5c COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY ! PICKLING SUPPLIES Vinegar 33-o0z. btl. 19¢ Mustard, bulk Lb. 45¢ Mustard Seed ¥4-lb. 10 PEACHES, Lynn Valley 2 tins 35¢ PEARS, Bartlett, Leader Tin 15¢ ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS Tin 19¢ BLUEBERRIES, for pies Tin 1G@]} Celery Seed .. Pkt. 10c PINEAPPLE CUBES 3 tins 25¢ PIENELSEALERS RED PLUMS ......-- 2 tins 25¢| quarts .... Doz. $1.35 MACARONI, bulk .. 3 Ibs. 25a] Vy-gals .... Doz. $1.85 SOAP, Palmolive .... 3 bars 17¢ | S5Q CASH PRIZES $5Q aera 4-STAR FULL-FLAVOR , BLACK FIGS ........ 2 Ibs. .19¢ SALAD DRESSING CORN STARCH, bulk 3 Ibs. 2Qg | Obtain particulars at our PLUM JAM, “M.B.” pure ............ Alb. tin B5e Aylb. tin BEG Db. tin Je SYRUP, Roger’s CORN FLAKES, Sugar Crisp August 18 at Mt. Lehman church. Mr. L. Holman and Mr. E. Holman, | who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Card of Thanks Mrs. Kathleen M. Ball thank all friends for their es to ness of husband, and for their ex- | ons of condolence. pre Card of Thanks work in getting the barn built. Every night and all day Sun- days, long-distance telephone calls are cheapest. ¢ B.C. TELEPHONE CO. CREEL EEL LILLE & NEW, SAFE AND & COMFORTABLE CAR ! * SHORTY’S & 2OOX OD TAXI Stand: Abbotsford Fish & Chip A. BURNIER, Proprietor Telephone 170 ALLELE LLL LLL ——— % > . McCormick--Deering Abbotsford W. SCHNARE, Prop. Expert Repairs to Automobiles Special UNION GASOLINES & OILS GOODRICH TIRES * * * FORD SALES & SERVICE and Trucks Attention Given to Farmers Motors Sone 62 Binder Parts Carried in Stock! THE SHOW | returned to their home in California. ee —_ > - a Vee => oS oe > SS A. DeVries the past ¢wo weeks, have Mrs. H. Jones is spending a holiday | in Vancouver. Mr. J. Rust and Mr, Elbert Rust motored to Bow, Wash. over the week- end and were guests of } E, Rust. | FUSED COLLAR ‘DRESS, ‘SHIRTS: FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN In sizes 14 to 172 ——- —_ ee A LA ARGE ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM— See 4 | eI sice ; a 3 packets We @ \-lb. tins DRE . B tins BSC nen sbs abo goo Per Ib. DEG Per tin ROQe¢ Per box qe SOUP, Heinz $B 10-oz. tins DRE: PEAS, Essex or Orchard City CHICORY, bulk TEA Fo | COFFEE DELICIA Pies S bese 19¢ | DELICIA Wee - 49¢ ANAS D5¢ LS ese 35¢ + /2 PASDYACGUE We Lb. 25¢ ge 1 oa CANTELOUPE Okanagan; 2 for ...- . 39¢ FORT GARRY ; ae 650 LETTUCE Fresh, crisp; 2 for ...- ‘ > > 5 > > 4 > > > > > > » > > > . b ‘ 5 > MARMALADE, Mrs. Mac’s ..... > ‘ > b ‘ 4 5 5 b 4 > > > a 2 > > 4 > > b | iP Prices Effective Thursday, Friday Saturday, August 12th, 13th 14th: > 4 5 P > > > > > > > , Ronn oe ty ne [Ow Oe SS eawewex LLL LLL LLG ILL LLELLEL LLL LES OOOO at B, & K You'll also be needing SACKS & BINDER TWINE soon; get them at B. & K. « FARMERS OF THE VALLEY KNOW THEY GET THE BEST OF ¥ SERVICE, AT NO EXTRA COST, FROM BRACKMAN-KER! “ B.& K. Milling Co., Ltd. I a x Phone 52 G, PEARDON, Local Mgr. OKO Get your BALE TEES. € COARSE SALT, % % : | e e > B Idin 2? i LORAL Get our quotation—oyu will be sure of a able job, and you ae Flowers, can e money ! | Beautiful Seasonal Blooms Low Reaso le Prices; and Shipped for You A Wreaths, YoU L SERVICE AT THE WE OFF A SKILLED regular customer of Rural Contractors, Ltd. MEN’S WEAR — SHOES HOSIERY 4 ABBOTSFORD eee | HUNT BLOCK SON! | 2RY LOWEST CHARGES | | } J. A. McDONALD, Pres. & Mgr. McCallum Ra4., S, Abhotsford Telephone: Abbotsford 169F * KR. CROUTER, Huntingdon DESIGNS Sprays Packed ywhere A trial order will make you a IRosebay qgardens | gig Neck eae c Af uly 1 to August 15 |x BOOK co ; ; JIM ‘R OSS OF THE YEAR | ELE Daily Freight Run to x] V4 AUTO REPAIR Clarence 1 e Nelson lie we hay e % Waren % % eae RADIOS & EL | Siti i rls t oh % and way point. ‘elephone i will be opened by Lie ‘ ” oints : 142 | me Nea E. W. Hamber following a mon | a Sioc¢ | ies Opposite B-C. Telephone Office | arade hundreds of gorg |’ OF ALL GRADES OF x Reasonable Rates floats, bands and military ur im y y BY Livestock, hor RS % . a. “The American hori tural, domesti ie WUEAwWe Wr = COMBS’ TRUCK LINE * SIs being lit up by 4 ing exhibits 4 \'s I xtremists, whose loud-spoken ideas} years. Specia RS RS LEE COMBS, operator zi Come D ate shop © widely divergent from sane, ca | horse racing (eve im CIALS: % P os ay Be * ful thinking. tableaux and a ¢ \ SPE é % hones ARpatan 121 ee. Mee! = that almost every great| area promise seven "e $ "e ‘ancouver, Trin. Ms %| niove ae Ww fain it is along con-| mists of amlasie oP ie Bee NEE Ps 1x8 K. D. Flooring % * 2 Atha te (aes: 4 ‘or young and ol& ail to sf Soy) eres i ervative or liberal lines, sooner or) vet very part of this Great Show. 71.0. (7) and Ceiling « % J later becomes discredited by men who ‘et . % PACIFIC STAGE LINE ant to go too far. $5 000 % i fe GE S$ # 7 We don't need to go very far back| * OVER PD me * Abbotsford to Vancouyer of Superior Quality § .“s.2% Sesiitpatine Se REE BRIZES | Walley Lumber Y earls Lite. &| corse MME Oger 1a 2. sie the market gamblevs in m * Abbotsford: Phone 146 H. G. FINCH, Local Manager % $9.40 a.m, 11.35 am. E ma 4 * We cater to Careful nouthed extremists pro-| . ADVAT SALE $B for SI % ad ae. Set ae 110 p.m. *3.05 p-m. lege Tiekets 7‘ te SOOO OOOO © OOOO 5.10 p.m. 7-05 p.m. Customers sky the limit, | Bpesdel Peace BSCS Ios 19.55 p.m. 111.36 p.m. J t P 7 alance tl to participate RRSP twee lee aba nia ar In'free awards. Each ticket will! \vGrqCAN CHURCH SERVICES » CETERA MCI | VERS, Vancouver Arrive, ARBOUIGES ee “lig tees ap bes sha ain It (or two childre ni) ja ae eaceecane ¥ % 3B) -T™m. “M1. %| others did more to wreck the gradual 4 C eit Abbotsford— * % 1215 p.m. 2.10 pm. ROBERTS’ %| inevitable progré American pros- OCS ea 5 9.30 a.m, ves Sunday Selivol : S. D. LEWIS z 338 Pam. 822 pm. t ‘| perity than all the constructive Sore for Horse Racing. )0—Holy Communion aad Noes D t a Dally, exaepl Sundays aaa | of vas a y of sound- k- De i RIP MARKEE Masters ecremaminiosty of sound: thin 30 pam. .. Evensong and Se CCOLATON | & scvraiys tha sundays onty. BERTS, Prop. BH % 1 in +t tle of | ner— rei e nmunion, Siena we t Sunday only “JIM” RO! Ss, . % owadays we are he middle of | a.m.—Holy Com AI?) - For Your Freight or Ex: » v7 a press 2 Abbotsford ’|a great labor movement, Already,| quart f H. P. Barrett at both s x PAPERHANGING | Use PACIFIC STAGE EXPRESS oF Phone 56 %| thousands of American business men or fi sisthios aise | REV. F. J. HENDERSON % KALSOMINING (%| FRASER VALLEY FREIGHT LINES — Leececereree CELE LLLLL ELL II IGN have made great concessions and E: ition Grou . ge | ae ss mat RS Fast, Dependable Service have advanced, salaries "e lowered UA Ua nm | Ee ; ee * spéclalist in Tiffany Finishes % Telephone 100 aTy U o} 1 r trikes and violence tha’ e i sea % TRINITY UNITED CHURCH working hours. 5 pieates ere Se as ; : 1] There is no doubt in most men’s ing the land we are incline: ; %| Successfully. It does not want to see” a0 eer! or Sine mre ie cinda that the labor movement in back and recall other movements that SHO’ CARDS SIGNS % {it wrecked by its too-enthusiastic 1 Sap ening Service| this country has met with reasonable A have gotten out of hand— other en- Coogan House, opp. Library ‘| friends. " 7.30 p.m. Se evening e tae oa There is no doubt that liv- Mi thusiastic extremists who have wreck- *| Five years from now American Ia ones ati on ng service | ing conditions and standards are im- ed ae very things they have tried bor will be farther ahead if ove 2PM. crderecees the morning service. proving—possibly not fast enough to suit all «f us, but none the less stead- ily. When we see all the outbursts of to hel As A “friend of labor, this newspa- per wants to see the progress of the thusiasm does not too far labor movement go on steadily and ay present time.”—Seattle Star.