highest qual Phone 52 pwwou* 0000 Oeeeeanaana’ OD a a B. & K. LAYING MASHES... -+--are Scientifically Compounded, always Fresh and Digestible with the proper proportions of the ingredients. There are no Better ! -.+-they undergo Regular Government Inspection for Quality and Uniformity- finest Mashess ALL the time ! Brackman-Ker Milling Go., Ltd. yFowuwuuvuwvuvuvv« ensuring for you the G. PEARDON, Abbotsford Mer. all TPN SOI ST SSG OO SS SS Here Before the Flood ! Still Going Strong ! | SUMNER’S Meat Market For Quality Goods at Lowest Prices PHONE 48 FOR QUICK DELIVERY for Watch and Jewelery Repairs Overhauled Lodge and Club Trophies and P Engraving J. C. TUCKER WATCHMAKER & JE} Mann Block, Abbotsford WELER Clocks Cleaned and | SERSe Car Trouble? rm 32 WE'LL GET YOU OUT! Jacartin Garage “BRICK” JACOBSON “PETE” MARTIN = Special Lamp Shades from = H 49¢ RADIOS HEATERS WASHING MACHINES RANGES GLASS CROCKERY At Real Bargain Prices | = Burns’ Electric We Py EEE EE EE bits t of Safeway Store Beatty Washing Machines and Electric Pumps on Terms To Suit You ! Radios and Radio Repairs Electrical Wiring — 1 guarantee! Satisfaction ! GLARENCE NELSON The News Bldg. Abbotsford, B.O Phone 75K Mr. and Mrs. Maurice guests of honor at a var honoring their at Ridgedate 1 lowing the 70 guests were tation, bride. At the close of the Sunday School this week, the pupils of the infant classes and their mothers were guests at a tea given by Miss Celeste Page, at the home of Mrs. John Reid. Twenty-three adult and recent marria Hi last Thursd: 5 mor RIDGEDALE Be fot fe y. ren en- poyed a social hour together. Mr. and Mrs. H, Borg and family » moved to the place owned by ha Mr, J. Olsen, Mr, and be DEMA’ municipal Former es the stock loss at: cattle Ss Sheep .- Pigs A quiet wedding took place at Bel- lingham on February 27, when Edith Marion Forrest became the bride of The young will re- Harry Charles Roberston. couple, side in Vancouver. 100 head head 28 head 20 head both of Abbotsford, Mrs, Lambert have taken the house vacated by the Borg family. At a meeting of the board of direc- i hall last week, received Progressive responsible Is and ceiling of SUMAS CONSTABLE S FLOOD LOSSES w. from the Teena clay CLAYBURN SCHOOL for! Grade 5—Reggie Thompson, Bob- ble Davis, Lena Wojdyla, Eric Hol- brow, Louis Nicholas, Eddie Davies, Sandy Purver, Alec Domke, Pearl Bird, But Cairns Grade 4A — Joan Mynors, Roger Wysaynski, Annie Horsting. Rudy constable Moore, who did much to assist flood- harassed farmers on Sumas, estimat- 12 id .|fire, and later to the widow and de- e than rved a dainty tea in the dining-room by girl friends of the t LOGGERS ALD SUMAS Although having recently contribu- ted liberally to relief funds of their own, first for a family desituted by pendents of a fellow-logger acciden- tally killed, employees of Vedder Logging Co. Chilliwack-river camps fre generously responding to an ap- peal to contribute to the Sumas Re lef Fund A list was submitted to workers in both camps last Thurs- day by Gerald Heller, and, without demurring, although several have ob- tained but Intermittent employment In past months, they variously sub- scribed one dollar each, to be taken from their current pay checks, The courteous assistance of Tom Nichols, section foreman and the company's v Is also ack iged this effort, and the complete list will later be published, Phrenholz, Betty Cooper, Nellie Pu yer, Buster Cairns, Henry Wojdyla, Billie Davies. ‘ade 3A—John Ehrenholz, Frank Horsting, Tom Trowsdale, George Sutherland. Grade 2A—Phyllis Mynors, Billy Heath, Bobby Mynors, Emily Purver, oe Stachin, Teddy Mantel, Leslic Bird, John Halikow, Benny Walters, Olympie Venturian, Teddy Domke. Grade 2B—Edith Thompson, Alice Ehrenholz, Robin Dempster, Jimmie Ball, Leone Cairns, Roland Feltren, Grade 1A—Bernice Ayling, Jean McBeth, Charles Trowsdaie. ee ALPINES “Express It... Telephone: Cut Flowers SHRUBS PERENNIALS -with Flowers” ROSEBAY GARDENS Abbotsford 169F R. CROUTER, Huntingdon RIDGEDALE CLUB HAD SUCCESSFUL YEAR The annual general meeting of the Ridgedale Community Club was held on Saturday evening in the hall. The financial statement for the year show- ed the receipts to be $214.00, all ac- counts paid, and a balance on hand of $21.00. During the year, a wood-shed, a large wood bin in the basement, a cupboard and 12 tables have been built with volunteer labor, Kitchen equipment costing $14.00 has bee added, and 40 new chairs pure? A donation of $10.00 was receive from the Sunday School and $8.00 we Good Work at Low Prices TIRE SERVI PHONES CE SLIM WEBB’S The Independent Tire Man 66 * 82 from the Progressive Club. Officers appointed for the coming year were: Mr, A. E. Farr, president; Mr. G. Beharrell, vice-pres; Mrs. J. Reid, sec.-treas; rs. H. Borg, con- venor of Social Committee; Mr. D. Miller, convenor of Programme Com- mittee, The above and Mr. H. Rott- luff are the directors. Auditors are Mrs, E. McDougall and Mrs. E. Crist. Worries of a Country Pastor (Richmond Review) “Tuesday, March 6, Rey. Edwin Baker, uewly-chosen candidate for New Westminster riding for the Fe- deral election, will be in Richmond Tuesday next, March 6, to address the |Richmond C. C. F. Club in the Le- ‘gion Hall. "At Your Secviee . BEAUTY SHOPPE The News, Builling » Marigold & MRS. R, WALKER, Proprictress Phone 103 LIGHT LUNCHES SCHOOL SUPPLIES QUALITY CHOCOLATES CIGARETTES, TOBuacco Kelly's; LEE BUILDING Telephone, 106 My New Ph "Sumber £42 New and Better Quarters! Come and look over our new quarters at the rear of the Home Gas Station. Lots of room Home Gas § of equipment ensure first-class work—the same service, but in better surroundings. Jim Ross Near B.C, Telephone Office Only the Best... 2 ABBOTSFORD Abbotsford Jost its night policeman | last of the I Burnaby. The dance staged b: Society in the Oddfel when police ‘onstable th Oldham Was transferred to day evening was very well attended, and all present spent an enjoyab time. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are Miss Margaret Finch of Vancouver visited her father here for a few days. The small injure tru Caledonian | hall on Fri | | | moving} Into Mrs, Marshall's house on Yale| d. 7 | Ask Us Decks — Bodies — Trailers SALES Telephone 62 About Truck Equipment — Semi-Trailers — Hy- SERVICE W. Schnare Prop. draulic Hoists — Dump Bodies — Tank Wagons — Six Wheel Units — Power Brakes, Etc., Etc. Abbotsford Motors | Richmond has been fortunate to | get Mr. Baker at such ani early date as he has been in demand everywhere |since his nomination. He is known to |thousands by reason of his radio talks ‘and through his extensive writings, and Richmonders will appreciate an jopportunity of meeting him person- ally. Rey. Baker is an Anglican clergy- man, but has withdrawn from that organization for the present, at least. {An incident which occurred during |his at d pitat- Jed a situation which led him to hand jin his resignation. | A meeting had been arranged in one of the halls for a socialistic gath- ering, and the speaker failed to ap- pear. Mr. Baker was asked to fill in, and gave such a rousing socialistic |discourse that the town banker, so jthe story goes, protested to ' the jchurch that unless Mr. Baker be re- moved, he, the banker, would with- I! | ABBOTSFORD | FARM Shy ICE A Magazine of Service published by the British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited to supplement the work the Agricultural Department, which is now ready to help ti farmer at all times, i 3% JT teaches you with your electric service account each month and is designed as a service to the agricultural population of British Columbia. It discusses problems of the farmer, the stockbreeder, the dairyman and the farm housewife. 3% Articles on current topics are supplied by agri- cultural authorities, and you may submit any problems you would like to see discussed to the Editor, Room 303, B. C. Electric Eldg, Vancouver. tems of interest in this m Proper Bacte Like rner Poet's Ci nonth’s issue ria Control. are: Rent” Plan. and full page of recipes, wi BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTRIC’ RAILWAY CO draw his financial support from the church, To pour oil on the troubled waters, ‘Br. Baker was withdrawn from that church and sent to an out of the way place in the hills, where there were no bankers to take offence at his so- cialistic tendencies. This was deem- ed an injustice by Mr. Baker, and he tendered his resignation. He has since been preaching his gospel of universal brotherhood from whatever Platform or pulpit offered, using the |radio as one of his chief mediums of appeal. |, He resides at Bradner, B.C., and {he considers that candidature as an jopportunity to carry his work further, He will be Tom Reid's opponent, or one of them, in the forthcoming elec- tion, and it is believed he will give Mr. Reid some sleepless nights.” You will be safely protected by my INSURANCE —FIRE AUTOMOBILE— REAL ESTATE Listings of Some of the Best Hold- ings in the District. G. H. Loach BRAD E R, B. O. Telephone: Aldergrove 289 Those Repairs Should be Done Now! With Fall weather not very far off, any roof or outside repairs should be attended to right away. Get a quotation from us —you will find the price right and the best of materials and skilled workmanship ensure a thorough job Rural Contractors, Ltd, J. A, McDONADD, Pres, & Mer. 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MATSQUI M Tenders for SPALED TENDERS for supply Matsqui Municipal School Board, to be or before March 21st, 1935, for the sup) Lowest or any tender not necess: JNICIPAL SCHOOL BOARD Sealed envelope to be marked ‘Wood Tender and examined by the Board befare acceptance woodshed or basement of school by August ist, 1935. Firewood of firewood will be received by the in the hands of the Secretary on ply of firewood as follows: atvasnse ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 24-inch. Clayburn ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 24-inch. Bradner ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 24-inch. Gifford ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 24-inch, Matsqui Public ricks wood and 22 ricks Cedar 28-inch Matsqui High 5 ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 28-inch. Mount Lehman Public ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 18-inch. Mount Lehman High ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 22-inch. _ Peardonville 5 ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 24-inch. Poplar North .. ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 22-inch. Poplar South ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 24-inch. Ridgedale ricks wood and 2 ricks Cedar, 24-inch. ‘Tender to specify what kind of wood, yiz: Fir, Alder, Maple, etc. All and wood to be measured to be piled in the arily accepted. G. FLW P, O. Box . Secretary, Abbotsford, B. C. I'M SIMPLY TIRED OUT..WISH THERE WAS SOME EASIER WAY OF MAKING BREAD Bake the Qu Bread and Rolls in haifthe time uaker Flour is not just ordinary juaker Oats and is the best all-purp: er Always the Same for Bread, Cakes of “Don't be old-fashioned. Send coupon for FREE book telling how to _ bake the easy Quaker way and save time and trouble— make better, lighter bread and rolls without kneading or overnight setting. flour. It is made by the makers THERE IS.,, THE QUAKER WAY. NQ.KNEADING...NO a, OVERNIGHT. 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