ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS “Hazelwood Best Cemetery In Fraser Valley” Declares Reeve Among other claims, Matsqui offers levelled and proper he bi in the the general section, excluding the war ppointed cemetery by local and visiting morticians anc numerous families who approve of the section of family plots. Nicholas is caretaker of the property. Hazelwood cemetery at St. This contention of veterans r Reeve Crvickshank’s is concurred in including 10 family lots. by reserving family plots there. Of the 16 acres comprising the bur- ground, eight acres are cleared improved. In ial erve, there are 160 plots, Relief work now clearing and grading a new Fred White lis JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT Just apply—dries quickly; glossy { Pint LT GLASS CASTER CUPS Clear glass, round cups, 2 sizes Sets 25c and 19c MOWER KNIFE FILE Gives keen a SS 14-in. Each 59c TWO-MAN cROSSCUT SAWS Thi back; 5 ft; 5%4-ft; 6 ft. $5.35 $5.95 $6.45 “SUNSET” BUCK SAWS 30-in. cast steel lance tooth blade Each 98c JACK PLANES oe sare ae $3.25 * DANDY TEA KETTLE 6-quart size, ey nollst Each STEEL TAPES 50-feet; %-in. wide, Each “COFFEE PERCOLATOR Aluminum, 6-cup size; very neat Each - Each 89c 50 | AUGER BIT SET 6 bits from M%- to X-in. rust and heat treated. Set $1.39 Anti- AXE HANDLES Straight grain, single, double bit ac! - nae 35c BOY'S SINGLE BIT AXES Handy around home and camp Each - DOUBLE BIT AXES Tempered steel, keen cntting edge Each DECORATED TUMBLERS Has attractive collar band i i So teat | WHITE KID CLEANER Nugget brand excellent for white shoes, kid gloves, belts | Bottle 25¢ SQUARES Combines marking and depth { _sauge, rule, mitre and square. Each 9c BIT BRACES | Latch pawl ratchet brace, spring jaws; has 10-inch sweep Each $1.39 AT THE BUSY CORNER DALY’S HARDWARE TELEPHONE 180 MEN’S DRESS SWEATERS— LADIES’ SKIRTS— SALE PRICE ON THES: Price per pair LITTLE MISSES’ DRESSES— Priced from Price per pair Telephone 64 Visit Our New Service Station VULCANIZING GAS - OIL TIRES SLIM'S TIRE SERVICE Up-to-the-minute styles and co‘ors, sizes 36 to 42 Each White, Yellow, Blue and Green LADIES’ & MISSES’ RAYON PANTIES— In small, medium and large sizes - In many neat and pleasing styles and patterns WHITE FLANNELETTE SHEETS— While the stock lasts at this bargain price ! DALY’S DRY GOODS &MEN'S WEAR Solid Leather Work Boots Heavy Hand Made EE So aleists hein eielswiseisiere Abbotsford Saskatchewan Would Pay Settlers Fare To Matsqui The Fraser Valley municipalities— Mutsqui particularly—are debating a somewhat delicate land-settlement problem, outcome of crop failure on Every week Clerk Pen. nington receives inquiries, (five last week from Southern Saskatchewan) about lands in Matsqui available for ttlement. The letters come from ilies forced upon relief by drought state the Saskatchewan provin- government will advance freight costs to convey them, the stock and effects to British Columbia if they fir suitable locations. All Matsqui Land Not Arable Harassed with a serious relief sit- ation, the Matsqui Reeve and Coun- cil are naturally opposed to bringing ch families into the district. Of the 5,000-acre area of the municipality, Cruickshank estimates the cul- d acreage to approximate 14,000 to 15,000 acres. Ten thousand acres of the remainder is suited only for re- forestration, and this should be done ferthwith as a relief measure, in his opinion, The municipality owns up- wards 2,000 acres of tax sale lands, of which only 200: is suited for set- tlement, and the municipality refuses to permit families settle upon barren gravel lands, as the outcome is known orly too well. “We expect at least 100 new fami- lies _will come into Matsqui from the Prairies within the coming 12 months” the Reeve said “And we will certainly do our best to see them settled only upon lands affording them a chance to make a livelihood.” the prairies, RIDGEDALE At a recent community gathering in the hall. Mr, W. M. Page, on be- half of the friends there presented a handsome electric clock to Mr. El- mer Beharrell and his bride. On the same evening the president of the Womans’ Auxiliary, speaking for their members, presented to Miss Jessie Duncan a silver and cut glass relish tray. At the school closing, Miss Duncan was also given a silver pie-knife, by her pupils as a parting gift. The dance sponsored by the Ridge- dale Rod and Gun club, on Friday evening brought a capacity house. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gurney and Miss Mary Gurney are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Gurney. Miss Muriel Page has returned from a stay at Keats Island, where she spent a holiday with Miss Celeste Page and June Beharrell, Miss Jessie Duncan is visiting wi ith | relati in Vancouver and Seattle. | Mrs. Frank Smith, returned to her | home on Sunday after spending a visit in Vancouver. Hope is rendezvous today for the Chilliwack Conservative Association, and several local members of the party are enjoying the picnic and am- enities of the occasion. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs. William J. Bates of Gifford announce the engagement of their daughter; Freda Agnes to Mr. Frank Threlfall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Threlfall, of Matsqui, B.C. The wedding will take place at the Mt»Lehman Presbyterian Church on August 18th at 8 o'clock p.m. } Bis Values--- a i > ss tn Small Prices! East of R. R. Track WILLAN HARDWARE ‘ 32-piece ROYAL ASCOT DECORATED SETS _ Special $3: 98 » These sell regularly at $4.95 Set .. § 52-inch FOLDING IRONING BOARDS—Special ...... ‘S139 { GALVANIZING UTILITY TUBS—Each .......00.0..0004- .. 55¢ P 30 & 60 w, ‘ 5 : ¢ LIGHT GLOBES, 30 & 60 watt Ba. 13¢: 2 for 25¢: 6 fer 75° 5-piece JAPANNED KITCHEN SET & BREAD BOX , ( Special for the five pieces $l 89 | q HAND SPRAYERS we 25¢ I 4 FOCUSSING SPOTLIGHT, New Copper, long range Complete 9G ¢ » HEAVY RUBBER SOLES—Panco sole ................ Pair 30¢ > GARDEN PLOW and CULTIVATOR, Steel-weld, sturdy .. $3:75 . 7 ALL-STEEL WHEELBARROW Serna work around the K > farm and home. SPECIAL . $G 95 > COME IN AND GET OUR DISC! ADIOS AND § WASHING MACHINES. > > , Telephone Bq PPDODODDO DY DDD G FOOD F OS OSODOF SPO". 140 Applications for Library Job Mr. C. J. Bennett, of Mission City, has recently been added to the library staff at headquarters as assistant during the absence of Mr. Grossman, who has a year’s leave of absence to take up special studies at the Univer- of California. Mr. Bennett and his family are well known in Mission City, where they have been resident for many years, and where Mr. Ben- nett has been active in such associa- ons as the North Fraser Young Peo- ple’s Union and the Fraser Valley Amateur Dramatic Association. He has also done work of the Vancouver Sur and has written for various other periodicals. The of the library board FOR SALE. — Young York Mies, good stock and good doers. F. Baines, Peardonville (R.R. 1, aides grove). 1p galow, every modern convenience; 50 acres land, 32 acres cleared. B. Bevan, Ware road, Abbotsford. In FOR SALE.—4 or 5 tons best clo- ver hay and 20 weiner pigs, Phone 179 WHITE LEGHORN pullets for sale 20 weeks laying $1.25 & $1.10. Will take cows & heifers as part trade. New honey 12c bulk. E. Brogaard, Cole road, R.R. 2, Abbotsford. Ip FOR SALE. Barred Rock and 8 Red Pullets $1.35 each. Philip Sore A. WEBB. bit Jr., Upper Sumas. 3n ‘ 5 °®- | FOR SALE or Trade for Hay, pure or Trade for Hay, aie amie ase 127 bred Jersey Bull, 4 years old; Fresh e aoe Holstein Cow, 2nd calf. J. Parsons, Telephone TREN abolae aiverete' road Ip | HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME Commodious Chapel - Family Room - Showroom - Beautiful Caskets | | Chapel, Home & Morgue—YALE HARVEY HENDERSON, Manage’ Priced to Sulit All Means - Monuments - “ROAD, WEST OF ABBOTSFOE D. Modern Hearses and Ambulance Cemetery Supplies - Curbing r 24-HOUR SERVICE Telephone 134 FOR RENT.—4-room modern bun-| received 140 applications for the pos- ition given Mr. Bennett. HEALTH NURSE'S REPORT (Continued From Page One) were taken to the Child Guidance clin- ic at Chilliwack, where they were feund to be mentally deficient. Three children received treatment at the Crippled Children’s Hospital in Van- couver, Cocoa was served in nine schools tlés past winter by P.T. A. groups, Women’s Institutes and the teachers. One gallon of C. L. 0. was given to the North Poplar school by the W. I. and many sample bottles given out. A Welfare Club was formed in the latter pant of 1935 to aid the needy children, especially those absent from school for want of shoes. This year the club has had heavy demands and has been of great help. Twenty-one families have received help, some | Time Proves Our Service WEIR’S the Rexall PHARMACY Phone 8 KODAKS, FILMS ERIC T WEIR, Phm, B. 9c Sale19cSale29c Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 5, 6 and 7: BIRD'S CUSTARD ........ Packet 96 JELLO EMPRESS JELLY POWDERS 2 for 9¢ 3 ye Ge JUNKET ICE CREAM MIX .... Pkt. 9¢ | Ps BE OXO CUBES, 4’s ............ Box Qe] BROKEN AMMONIA POWDER, R. Crown Pkt. 9€ | ie Bag. €¢ EUREKA BLEACH ........ Bottle 9¢ METAL POT SCRUBS ...... 2 for 96 |. LOWNEY’S CHLORIDE OF LIME ........ Box 9¢ eats ! Tae MOLASSES, Monogram 114’s_ Tin 9¢ i KIPPERED SNACKS ........ 2for9¢] LIFESAVERS SARDINES, Brunswick ...... 2 for 9¢ | ___ assorted TUNA FLAKES, ¥j’s ........ Tin 9¢ | 2 T ---- DE RED PLUMS, Mac’s Best 2 sqt. Tin 9¢ SPAGHETTI JIFFY MEAT BALLS, 1%4’s .... Tin 9¢ Libby's DEVILLED MEATS, Libby 14’s 2 for 9¢ | 16-0: tin BE SHREDDED PUREX SMa WHEAT TISSUE FLAK 2 vis. EME | Boks. 1D, LIME JUICE CORDIAL 13-02. btl. 19¢ CHOCOLATE, Rowntree’s .. 4-lb.19¢ DRESSING, Miracle Whip 8-0z. jar 19¢ Z rolls [De FELS NAPTHA with $1.90 order A bars 19¢ VINEGAR, White, Brown, 32-oz. bil 19¢ PINERBECE CREAMED HONEY . . 12-07. carton 19€ | op tins Jape PEAS, 5’s; 0. City ...... 2 tins 19¢ CORN, R. City White .... 2 tins 19¢ AYLMER GREEN BEANS, F. Gold .. 2 tins 19¢ | TOMATO SOUP PUMPKIN, F. Gold ...... 2 tins 19¢ | B tts WDE SALMON, Clover Pink 2 tall tins 19¢ SARDINES, Norwegian .... 2 tins 19¢ SHRIMPS, Wet or Dry . . Tin 19¢ S. CROSS PASTRY FLOUR _ 19¢ McAlpine & McAlpi BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Abbot ators office—near B. C. Tel. Ex ry Saturday 9 a.m. don before reaching propor- tions. In November, chicken-pox as- suined epidemic proportions in Mats- qui, but was confined to several large families, April was free of infectious diseases, but measles and scarlet fev- er broke out in May, which meant that most of our time was devoted to checking absentees from school. How- ever, we were able to keep the num- ber of cases down to 14. Measles were much more severe than any of the other diseases, and several cases were followed by pneu- nicnia and other complications. In October a new school was open- ed in the Poplar area to accommodate the influx of Mennonites from the prairie. Several children in the new families were excluded from school with scabies for some time. Impetago too has been the cause of loss of time, Tabulated list of diseases: Vermin, 3; scabies 7; impetago, 33; ringworm, 11; measles, 87; chicken- Pox, 18; Scarlet fever, 17; mumps, 6; polio myelitis, 1, Children Giyen Medical Aid Chest clinics were held in October and May by Dry. Lamb. Forty-five cases were X-rayed and examined, and li 9 cases recommended for sanatar- ium treatment. Three children were taken to Vancouver for eye t glasses prescribed. Arrangements were made for the purchase of the s. Fiye children from the area WHEN IN New Westminster They'll tell you you'll find the Best Food — Best Service Best Prices —at— Fraser Cafe “| J. H. MORGAN, Prvprietot 736 Columbia Street | Near B- 0, E. KR. Depot lor hate ee S| Bringing in the clover harvest — a big one on Sumas Prairie this summer YARWOOD & DURRANT _ BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC ABBOTSFORD BRANCH OFFICE Open Every Friday Vancouver Offices— Rooms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street A. E. HUMPHREY ©. DAND SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Hart Blk., ChilHwack P.O. Box 423, Chilliwack H.H. B. ABBOTT B. C. Land Surveyor Write R.R. 1, Abbotsford DOWNES ROAD. Phone 98F J. B. Dennis Auctioneer CHILLIWACK, B.C. Telephone 3617 Sales at the Dennis Auction Barn every Saturday at 1.00 p.m and 7.20 p.m. Farm Dispersals Conducted Anywhere Auction Sales. FOR A SUCCESSFUD FARM SALE phone me collect Chilliwack 3542 or 4652 IVAN HURNDALL - P.O. Box 597 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Valvita 2 tins 19¢ ae E PRUNE JUICE, Sunsweet .. 2 tins aa FLY COILS PET DOG FOOD ........ 2 tins 1 Honeypot DOG BISCUITS .......... 2 Ibs. 19¢ Dozen .. IDE - ROMAN MEAL ae COFFEE MAXIMUM TEA ———— limit 1 ose Ground) (limit 1) PK terre 29¢ .. 29¢ -Lb..... SPE OLIVE OIL, Star Italy .. 8-02. tin 29¢ BROOMS ’S ROOT BEER .. Bottle 29¢ SPECIAL ae es Each .. DOE Auctioneer) cries, One famil yalso received one | tebles, for the pene CHILLIW‘CK, B.C.! quart of milk a ‘ay for two months. SOCKEYE SALMON, Tall tin 29¢ CHATEAU CHEESE ¥-Ib. 16c; Lb. 29¢ RASP. JAM, Ayl. pectin 32-oz. jar 29¢ MACARONI, Redicut 4 lbs. 29¢ or Te 7 bars DH¢ PANCAKE FLOUR, Rosebud 2 pkt. 29¢ FLAKES PEANUT BUTTER, Emp. 27-0z. tin 29¢ eS WINDSOR SALT .... 14-Ib. sack 29¢ | 2 large 29¢ BAKING POWDER, Empress 2 tins 29¢ | 1 small -- SAUERKRAUT, Ayl. 214’s 2 tins 29¢ FLY TOX PORK & BEANS, Ayl. 16-0z. 4 tins 29¢ | 8-0z. tin DOE i D Large Doz. 39¢ Field Tomatoes aae Oran ges La ae Dates Lettitce jana. Cucumber . . 2 for 9¢ Lemons, large .. 6 for 19¢ Cabbage ...... 5 lbs. 19¢ | Grapefruit, med. 4 for 19¢ Onions ...... 5 Ibs. 19¢ | New Apples .. 5 Ibs. 19¢ New Potatoes 10 lbs. 19¢ | Clloupe, Jumbo 2 for 19¢ Specials in Quality Meats BEEF LOCAL MILK-FED VEAL Pot Roasts ----- Lb. 12¢ | Lee Roasts. -- =~ Lb. 19¢ Boiling Beef - - 2 bs. 15¢ | snoutders ..---- Lb. 140 Oven Roasts - ~ Lb. (6c Corned Beef, boned Lb. (2c | Veal Cutlets -----Lb. (Te Veal Stew Lb. (0c Fresh Mince - - 2 lbs. 25c¢ PORK SHLDRS. PURE LARD STRKY. BACON By the piece Picnic style Fletcher's, with ord. Lb. 2 Ibs. BOE | Lb. .... BHE 40c Red Salmon -----Lb. 19¢ | 1/.1h, Cooked Ham Ling Cod Lb. [4c | 1/-1b. Spiced Beef - - Large Dills - « - - 3 for 10c SAFEWAY STORES, LTD, Kippered Herring 2 Ib, 25c¢ | We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities clitdren being completely outfitted, several large families were given g while many were given now shoes and Over 650 children received in the spring and fall.