i 1 1 4 1 i : ; re aa cr ce CRE eile gM ___botsford 6 ie CLASSIFIED ADS Save time, work and money by using the Classifieds. A low cost with big results. i? First insertion, up to _ 18 WORDS Abbotsford, Sumas LANG. SANDS, Editor and Owner —Established 1922— Published at Abbotsford, British Columbia, Every Wednesd & Matsqui News 35c Each additional word 2c, Two insertions up to 18 Subscriptions are payable in advance and Area and to post offices within 40 miles of Abbotsford, $1.50 per year; | SESW ners in Canada, $1.75; outside of Canada, $2 pans year. rates are: In M-S-A Weekly rep Kkly N ‘eekly Wee! havertifing ae and Audit Bureau of Circulations. words for 60c cash. Copy will be accepted by phone, mail or at the office of The News up to Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE —Say You Saw it in The News— FOR SALE—Bed | chesterfield al- most new; small coal heater. Phone 177¥. 42 cle. Call FOR SALE—Gent's bi after 5. on aoe H. Flodin, Ne! Abbotsford. FOR SALE — 2 heifers, coming fresh 25. F. eee Town- line font south, RR 1 ete as ford.” FOR SALE — Jersey heifer, 242 ears old, bred. Albert Smyth, Callum road, “Abbotsford. ba SALE— Good young dairy F. Fik, McCallum road, RR ‘1 Abbotsford. 46 FOR SALE — Violin. over 300 years old, first class condition, very sweet tone, $100. Demon- strations on my property only. Box 36, The News. FOR SALE—Building and busi- ness of tool sharpening and recutting saws, grin tools of all description. Any tool burned will be paid for. Own- er will remain to teach busi- ness. Box 35, The News. 4 Abbotsford Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY at (1 and { The Most Modern Sale Barn in the Fraser Valley Send your Horses, Dairy Cows, Beef Cattle, Young Stock, Veal, Weaner Pigs, Butcher Hogs, Poultry, etc., and Receive the Highest Competi- tive Prices the Same Day! Trucking Arr: ts Made FOUND FOUND—Punched berry picker’s | Mrs. tickers: Owner may claim at F. S. Cameron, Clayburn. 57 LOST LOST — Leather wallet contain- ing money. George Martens, Mt. Lehman road, RR 1 Mt. Lehman. 51 STRAYED—Guernsey heifer, 20 months old, from pasture north of Abbotsford., Reward. Szalai, Clearbrook road, RR i Abbotsford. 68 STHAYED— 2-year-old Red and white Guernsey heifer. Please notify E. Westlin, Gifford, or News office. COME! BUY! SELL! Gowing Frost The Farmers’ Auctioneer Langley and Abbotsford FOR SALE—6-ft. Massey-Harris binder with tractor and horse hitch, good condition. O. Zan. ardo,, ye road, RR 2 Abbots. FOR. SALE—100 New Hampshire yea 442 months old, about ready to lay, cheap. 1184 Hos- ital road er, we Harrison, Abbotsford. FOR SALE—1935 Terraplane se- 1100 Maple Street, WANTED —Say You Saw it in The News— 120| WANTED TO RENT OR BUY— Warehouse with area of ap- proximate! 1500 square feet on trans-Canada highway pre- ferably near Abbotsford. Must have good water supply. Write Box 2, A. S. & M. News, Ab- botsford. 48 WANTED — Suite housekeeping rooms in or near Abbotsford. C ae Pallot Farmers’ Auctioneer HANEY, B.C. Phone: Haney 196Y Vasa Hall — Aldergrove SATURDAY, AUG. 12; 9 to 12 Axel Edberg’s Orchestra Phone PO Harris, gee ; gan Egor fees ie. ACODER Ns 431. Adm, 35c Supper Available Biotorspepnouem ae: 49 | WANTED— Second-hand donkey FOR SALE— Velour chesterfield and chair, re-war springs. Mrs, George rohnert, care of John McGarva, phone 22T. 50 FOR SALE—Fir millwood, stove lengths; sawdust. Gill os TOs. FOR SALE — 21 acres, 4-room Pudee ow 1 mile from Kilgard id half-mile from post office. Very cheap for best offer. Mrs. ‘omaso, 2322 Burns Street, Vancouver. 102 AUCTION SALE at Abboisf Wednesday, Aug. 16, at il: 30: 24 dairy stock, team, pigs, 400 Hampshire yearling hens, out- * side Satipment, ete Mr. A. Siemens, own ust behind Abbotsford high, Echaolt Hazel street. Auction Sales on Aug. 23, 30, pene a Sept. 6. Full particulars next eek. every Trea Furniture and at drum for haulback line. J. Mar- tens, RR 1 Mt. Lehman. 52 WANTED— Bean pickers. Julius Sabo, Dennison road crossin: BCER, RR 1 Mt. Lehman ; | WANTED TO RENT—Furnished accommodation for airman and DANCE Jubilee Community Hall FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 Adm. 50c¢ Dancing 9:30-2:30 Refreshments Good Music phone 192) WANTED-—Litter of pups. State age, breed. se os and price. Miss le at Langley or at Abbotsford Ruption arket on Tuesday. ig 134 LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted for Fox Feed and Fertiliz Phone Aldergrove 489 feollec United Church Ladies Aid Gladiolus Tea and display of blooms at home of Mrs. O. J. Bennett THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 2 to 5 Admission 25¢ CREAM WANTED from ind dent shippers. Eanes prices aid, b; mail. Meadowvale Lid., 8860 Hudson street, Vancouver WANTED — Girl for general ‘k in modern home, No 11, li imple- ments at 1. Come on up. Binders—Have three for sale. Cheap. See us at once. Cream Separators— Only a few left. Small and large sizes. We handle all Bers and repairs for both DeLava and Massey- Harris milking machines. Gowing Frost, auctioneei at Langley and Abbotsford. 69 FOR SALE — 60-acre farm, 20 - acres cleared house, barn for 20 head, other buildings, hay, 11 cows, 2 horses, bulls, calves, orchard, grapes, mach- inery. $8000. Box 129, The ews. FOR SALE—Fawcett range with sawdust burner, water front, good condition. Phone 181X. Boe SALE—House and lot, mo- dern 6 rooms and bath, fruit trees, bearing. Garage, hen house. Box 25, The News. FOR SALE — Year-old New Hampshire laying hens, 60% laying. K. Baker, McKenzie rd, RR 2 Abbotsford, phone 31X. FOR SALE—300 New Hampshire poles, 4% months. J. T. Har- er, Winson road, Huntingdon, FOR SALE—Weaner pigs; year- ROP New Hamp- neat ze A ohn eee ale roa ¥2 miles west of Abbotsford. 5 59 KILGARD FUEL, fir, slab, stove lengths, mill run, 2 cords to load for $11. Also fir sawdust, $5.50 unit, never been in, the water. Phone 155 M, E. Ast, Abbotsford, 60 FOR SALE— 3-year Guernsey cow, guaranteed. M. K. Zobro- ski, Marshall road, RR 1 Ab- botsford, 62 FOR SALE—200 New H hi children. Phone R. DesMazes, 28, Abbotsford. 56 WaneeD — Carpenter work lo- yy fully experienced car- Sentene Write to J. C. Friesen, Gifford. 58 WANTED— Gent's bicycle. Will er cash. PO Box 307, Abbots- 61 WANTED — Small unfurnished house or suite by Oct. 1 or earlier, Phone Hastings 3946R collect, or write J. Calder, 1933 Turner St., Vancouver, WANTED—Man with family to pepe milk on dairy farm, with ing machine. $120 month, with milk, fuel, etc. Sunder ein, Whatcom road and Be The GLACIER Confectionery — Lunches Phone 185 August 9, 1944 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS ABBOTSFORD SOCIAL & PERSONAL MOT Mrs, P. Howard and family of Kamloops have been visiting with Mrs. Howard’s sister, Miss Mar- garet Wattie. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barrett have been spending the past week in New Westminster. * * £ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pottage, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest and Mr, and Mrs, Joe Olson and fam- ilies are holidaying at Cresent Beach. * * * Mrs. Creelman of Manitoba has been visiting with her daughter, . Mac Tucker, and Mr. Tucker, eee Mrs. Klontz Jr, and daughter are spending two weeks visiting with friends and relatives at Straiton. * 6 Mrs, J. K. Fraser and two daughters, Joanne and Pat, and sons, Jack and Dennis, are Mens Genuine Army Frieze Cloth Belters | Sizes 38 to 44. These will keep you warm and dry. BOYS’ SCHOOL BOOTS, PAIR, $3.75 LEO SOLES AND LEATHER INSOLES | | LADIES’ LISLE STOCKINGS, PAIR 59c . Girls’ Print Aprons — Natty Style ny Eve for the Famlly — and for the Home TELEPHONE 4 GILMOUR BLOCK spending a week’s vacation in . STORDY’S _ Vancouver. * * Mrs. J. S. Macbeth and chil- dren are spending two weeks in Crescent Beach with Mrs. Alec Keay of Vancouver. « Mrs. Jim Roberts and children spent a few days at White Rock. Mr. and Mrs, G. Bader and family are holidaying at Birch Bay. 4 es e8 * FL and Mrs. Margesdon are visiting with the latter’s sister, Mrs. H. S. Andrews, and Mr, Andrews, * * Miss Kay Webster, Miss Janet Golos and Mrs, A. Connelly have returned from summer school at Victoria. Miss Mary Bennett of Vancou- ver was a weekend guest with her parents. see Miss Myrtle Watson, Vancouver spent the visiting relatives. .- RN, of weekend . Miss Eva Hay of Vancouver was a guest of her parents dur- ing the weekend. * * 8 Rev. George Pratt and Mrs. Pratt of Stockton, Calif. are holidaying with Rev. Pratt's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, G, F. Pratt. eee A NEW ROOF MEANS ADDED PROTECTION FOR YOUR HOME AND FARM BUILDINGS! , Sidney Roofing Paper 2-ply, 45-Ib.—roll 2.37 3-ply, 55-1b.—roll 3.00 108 Square Feet. Nails and Cement Included PERMAX BUILDING PAPER roll 1.25 20-Pound, 400 square feet: a high-grade ashphalt coating ESQUIMALT BUILDING PAPER . - 400 sq. ft roll 77¢ ther Sidney Prod: of quality | VALLE. Y HARDWARE Phone 218 Abbotsford “The Friendly Store” Miss Chrisitie deVries of Van- couver was a weekend guest of her parents, coe Miss Hilda Thompson is en- joying two weeks’ holiday at Thetis Island. . . Mr. and Mrs. Blackie, former residents of Abbotsford where Mrs. Blackie was a school teach- er, are spending a week's holi- day here. . . Miss McDermaid of Belling- ham is spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Webster. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE — ABBOTSFORD Hear Rev. E. R. Scrath FORMER PASTOR OF THE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE at 11 A.M.—"The Price of Christianity” 7:30 P.M.—"Insanity—the Order of the Day” Be sure to hear these timely topics. ; Mrs. G, Grant and Gordon re- turned on Monday from Victor- = Abb Ed. i Ad. ia. They were ied from Vancouver by Mrs. Grant’s sis- ter-in-law. DR. JOHN BLACKLOCK Funeral services were held on Tuesday at St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Langley Prairie, for Dr. John Blacklock, of Langley, who passed away Sunday in the Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster. Rev. T. E. Harris officiated and burial was in the Fort Langley cemetery. Born in England, Dr. Blacklock ive Area WANTED Two School Bus Drivers ) CLASS A CHAUFFEUR’S LICENSE REQUIRED Apply immediately by letter to— A. S. TOWELL, Official Trustee was 93 years of age, and he came to Langley from England after he retired 31 years ago, He is survived by four sons: Allan and Collin, Sumas Prairie; Har- old, Langley; and Kenneth at Cloverdale; also two daughters, Miss Mabel Blacklock and Miss Marion Blacklock at home. FOR RENT BOR RENT—Light housekeeping oms, furnished, close in. age 177Y. Al BOARD AND ROOM available for two working girls who will share large double room in a THANKSGIVING DAY ON OCTOBER 9 Thanksgiving day will be ob- served this year on October 9, it is announced in a proclama- SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS— all makes reconditioned.. Leave orders for . F. Blashill at Walter’s Electric, next to B.C. Telephone office, Abbotsford. OC47 WEBSTER’S SPRAY & BRUSH Painting Co. Free estimates. Box 429 Chilli k, Ca a eee ei PAINTING, paperhanging, build- ing repairs. Frank Gosling, oie ril st., Abbotsford. 135 pullets, 7 months old, laying $1.40 each. C. Dahlstrom, ese Clearbrook road, RR Mt, Lehman. 63 FOR SALE—Handy car trailer, for poul or berry farmer, good tires, excellent , condition, $45 E. Durrer, Nicomen Island, Dewdney, B.C. 64 FOR SALE—’29 Chevrolet engine with gear shift, new rings, just overhauled, excellent con- dition, price $55. E. Durrer, Nicomen Island, Dewdney, B.C. FOR SALE—Frost & Wood bind- er, peed running order, 6-foot WATER DIVINING— water and ae pth guaranteed. A. E, Haines RR 1 Aldergrove 95 REPAIRS ito farm machinery, horseshoeing; fully equipped shop. Blair Iron Works, 826 Royal Avenue, vhone NW a. New Westminster. WE PAY highest prices for old cows and horses, dead or alive, for fox feed. A, Nicholas, Clayburn, s44 FOR SALE—Peerless self-inking Rubber Stamp Pads at The News, Abbotsford. tf cut. H. J. Hill-Tout, phone Ab- WEDDING CAKE BOXES may be secured at The comfortable home. Phone Ab- tion published in an extra edi- botsford 200M. 40 | tion of the Canada Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! t © HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO A. S. & M. NEWS EXPIRY DATE IS BESIDE YOUR NAME LOOK NOW! Funeral services were hold on Wednesday from the Mennonite Brethren church to the Poplar cemetery for Erma Jean Peters, five-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J: E. Peters of Pear- donville road. The infant pass- ed away in M-S-A Hospital on ments. IRMA JEAN PETERS Sirths at M-S-A Hospital BLATCHFORD —To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Blatchford of Sumas on Aug. 5, a daughter. McDONALD—To Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald of Abbotsford on Aug. 6, a son. GASS—To Mr. Abbotsford Saturday. Henderson’s Funeral : and Mrs. Mi- Home had ch: : ~|chael Gass of Matsqui on. Aug. TO NAME CANDIDATE Bias joe settADEe- | “a “daughter. LEMIEUX—To Mr. and Mrs. Progressive Conservatives of New Westminster riding have fixed September 8 as the date for their federal convention. Selling, Buying, Trading ?— —A “News” Ad Gets Results! J. P. Lemieux (nee Nellie Keep- ing) of Victoria, on July 30, a daughter, Caroline May. OF NORMANDY— All military and civilian organ- | izations connected with bringing | the home Canadian fighting men! Cre disabled oyerseas are doing a|thi wonderful job—a job s0 good that 31 B.C. organizations anxi- ous to help recently investigated the reception centre at the Can- HOME FROM BATTLEFIELDS | adic n Pacific Vancouver, he “welcome which they tion rooms provided by the CPR/|Red Cross have capacity to handle ualti ERE Railway station in! that ird details of bers of hi on to milite pital, show a being taken from a CPR his’ entire route beir from = the weather; wo! and biscuits nen. home” Canadian Li i and detided ° in the capable hands. in now rest. The recep- car tered shel- and ers preparing 70 cas- j coffee he system being such | turning for the re-