| | | | | | i he eee ORD, SUMAS & 7" MATSQUI NEWS "NOXEMA SPEGIAL IN STOCK Fie siefor . 15¢ . . . . A new assortment of GREETING CARDS Birthday, Shower, Con- valescent, Sympathy, etc WILDROOT SPECIAL Wildroot Shampoo....Value 55c Wildroot Hair Tonic. .Value 55c Both for ........ @O¢ Nabob Baluing Powder 12-02 Nabob Pure Maple Syrup Bt. i-lb, BRAID'S COFFEE Ba¢ 4-oz Braid’s Baking Powder Cashmere Bouquet Soap 2 for 11¢ Soap Flakes, W.W......5 Ibs. 45c —Fresh Fruit and Vegetables— Benedict & © QUALITY GROCERS ABBOTSFORD, B.O. Phone 111—We Deliver FOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO Hot Drinks... -.. and we really mean HOT. Nourishing and refreshing— just the thing for these cold, raw days. Try one! TOBACCOS MAGAZINES * CANDIES Hunt’s Phone 39 Abbotsford Presc GC Cc Pure Pharmaceuticals Black’s Drug Stor: Black’s Drug Store Photographic Phone 104 Stationery Supplies Prescriptions ~- Cameras 4 GAELS LILIELS eb » BY'a oseee. S ti ® : ce “« 29¢)3 Atangard Beauty Shoppe 3 Sauerkraut, 24's ...... 15¢ s +e : White Corn, 17-02 .... 3 tins ri ve Re 4 e quipment . Peas, 17-on .....-...- $ tins 8 : Beets, Diced ....:..+... Tin g she eee perators Pineapple, sliced, crushed, 3 i H Sipe 4 Grapefruit Juice ...... 2 tins ° Yo ! Best of de Beauty - Pineapple Juice ...... 2 tins Piiine 182 Service C Tomato Ketchup ...... 2 tins E. M. Mar : e deccdcccdocvcbvocccodeces SUMMER PRINTS A new Shipment of cotton dresses—in all colors, sizes and styles THE Singer Store Miss Beryl White Abbotsford WE STYLE TO TYPE e Phone 107 for Appointment MARIGOLD BEAUTY SHOPPE . News Bldg. Abboisford WANT ADS That Save You Money, Time, BA eanbrs tra words 2c each; 35 Per insertion; up to Cash with Ad, Two Insertions for 60c Cash i words; ex- RUBBER STAMPS—For lodges, offices and business. Place your orders with the A.5.M. News. FOR SALE—Well-broke horses up to 7 years; also young cattle, Schiller, Biggar south, R.R. 1, Langley Prairie 39 road FOR SALE—Good Clover Straw, in barn. C. H. Beldam, Upper Sumas; phone 153H. 60 FOR SALE — British Soverelgn Strawberry plants Apply Woollacott, Emerson Road. 63 FOR SALE—3-year grade Guern- sey, freshening 2nd calf March 1, also fat cow, Alf. Gledhill, Aberdeen road, Aldergrove. 6 FOUND—Pack rack, Owner ap- ply News Office. 7 LOST—Brown Persian cat, green eyes, Children’s pet, Phone 192R. 8 FOR SALE or TRADE—1928 “A” Ford coach, good running condition, $125. Will take horse on deal. Jas, A. Armstrong, Jackson road, R.R. 1, Abbotsford, 9 FOR SALE—1% tons of upland Horses for WANTED—Cows and 406 Alder- 4 fox feed. Phone (collect) grove, FOR SALE—A liberal allowance on trade in watches: “The Bulova Guaranteed One-priced Watch", Of- ficial Agent, J, C Tucker. 26 FOR SALE—Mixed Hay; or trade for horses or cattle, N. A. Nelson, Glenmore road, Matsqui 49 FOR SALE—lLate 1938 Ford V-$ 2-ton truck, excellent condition; plat- form and sides. Snap for quick sale, terms. sholson, 5c to $1 Store, Ab- botsford. oa | FOR SALE—Good Loose Hay, Mix- ed. F. W. Corbett, Whatcom road. Phone 23Q. 5 SALE—Baled Hay, Mixed, ; also bright oat straw, Victory oats, recleaned and uneleaned. I. Nelles, What- yoom road, Sumas Prairie, address RR 237, «48 . 2, Abbotsford; phone FOR SALE—Fence Posts, or trade for hay. Harold Smith, R.R, 1, Mats- qui. 47 1000 Cedar Fence Posts ge 15 cords dry seasoned | hardwood, $ 6 cord: J. G. Jantzen, », FOR BAL | delivered; ) Peardonvilie road, RR. 1, Abbotsford BALE or TRADB— 1000-chick size Red-Hed coal bxooder, $10, or what have you. J, Healey, Clay- burn. POR bert and Lloyd George Rasp. plants K, Baker, RR 2, Abbotsford, phone 81X, 2 REDWATER (Bovine Haematuria) in the Fraser Valley; Ite Cause and Elimination, written by Prank Lewis, RR. 1, Chilliwack, BC, In form, 50c per copy at A, & News, Abbotafond, , Sacked; good for table or seed, P. L. Kehler, King road. 10 FOR SALE— Six-year-old mare, 1200 lbs., 2 Guernsey, 1 Guernsey- Holstein yearling heifers, Twiss's Gas Station, 5 miles west of Abbot ford on highway, John Bakich. 3 WANTED—Sawdust for burner. Reply care News office. furnace 11 LAND REGISTRY ACT (Section 160) IN THE MATTER OF Lot 24 of Block 4 of parts of Lots 3 and 4 of the South West quarter of Section 22 Township 16 Map 1502, New Westminster District. Proof having been filed in my of- fice of the loss of Certificate of Title No, 52239F to the anove- mentioned lands in the name ot PERCY RICHARD PEBLE and bearing date the 13th day of Oc- tobe 1916. 1 HEREBY GIVE NO- TICE of my intention at the expira- ton of one calendar month from the first publication hereof to issue to the said PERCY RICHARD PERELE @ provisional Certificate o¢ Title in Meu of such lost Certificate, Any person having any information with reference to such lost Certifi- cate of Tithe ts requested to com- munieate with the undersigned, DATED at the Land Registry of- fice, New Westminster, B.C, this 26th day of January, 1939, E. 8. STOKES, Registrar Date of first publication: areas February 8, 1939. ——— Engagement The engagement of Mary Constance Bolster, only daughter of Mrs. Ruth solater and the late George Bolster of Sumas Prairie, to Frank Green- ing Forrest, son ot Mr, Ernest G Forrest and the late Mrs Morrest Sumas District Mrs, from ‘adden has returned Calif, where she weeks by tne George Redwood, Wag called two ago ‘liness of her mother. Mrs. T. York York attended and Miss Gladys the Russian Ballet in Vancouver on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Hoover of New West- minster were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Stafford recently. The Misses McLean, Short and Whiteway, of the schoo) staff, spent the weekend at their homes in Van- couver. Those from Who attended Mrs, Moncreiff’s funeral in ver on Saturday were Mrs. ford, Mrs. K. McGillivray, Starr, Mrs, C. Baynes and Short. Mrs. W. Hall of Vancouver spent part of last week as the guest of Mrs. N. Nelles. Mrs, L. Gleason and Mrs. Phil Corbitt were joint hostesses in ei- tertaining~21 members of the Upper Sumas W.1. at the Corbitt home on Thursday.” There were also two guests present. A delicious lunch was Served. The knitting class will meet with Mrs, Fred Corbitt on Thursday even- ing, March 2, and the March meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. T. Higgs. Mr. and Mrs. Beldam and Patty Lou spent the weekend in Vancou- ver and New Westminster and heard the world-famous Richard Tauber, on Saturday evening. Mrs, Q. Tessaro retruned on Thurs- here Vancou- D. Stat- Mrs. UC. Miss J tenor, day from a month's visit at Trail with her daughter, Mrs. Sonori. Mrs. S. H. Alexander of Bellrose Station entertained at five tables of bridge on Saturday evening. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs, V. Woods (n2e Mabel Jones) on Tuesday evening by Mrs. D. McPhee and friends at tLe home of the bride's mother, M:s Jones, Sumas Prutrie, Atvs. L. V. Kenney is spending a week with her cuother, Mrs. Kelly, at Acme. Mr, Fred Nelles is confined to the house with sciatica. Peardonville The next meeting of the Peardon- vile Community Association will held on Monday evening, March 6. ‘Lae Stromstein family have moved Brown road. te the 1 Spent the weekend with her parents in Victoria. Mr, and Mrs, R- Melnroy and family of Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MecInroy on Sunday, Miss Phyllis McInroy is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, J, C. McInroy. Mr. Ted Matthews of Vancouver visited Mrs, A. Baines on Sunday. Miss Audrey Taylor is homa af, spending a week in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner and son, Herman, of Straiton visited Mrs. Gardiner's brother, Mr. W. Stafford, on Sfnday. Poplar The Poplar church group is buiv practicing for a concert to be held in the Poplar hall, March 9, in aid of the building fund for the new hall. Another special feature for the evening will be Professor Quiz contest. Mr. uitur Poplh Mr, a G, Sutton, will meet the boys Potato Club at the home Green on Monday, March 6 a agris- the district of of H. The Poplar C.G. the Abbotsford group at a Valentire social in the Trinity chureh Thurs- day. The Sunday evening service fcr were guests of next week at the United church wiil be under the direction of the Young Rey, A. G, Gay will speax Parable of Prodigal Son. will given. . SAL People the Special on singing ge Clayburn moved Mr daughter, and Mps Elinor Mr. Stevens and to Vancou- Stevens who was an Clayburn Co,, has resided in Clayburn 21 years. Miss Yulande Bassani spent ssy- eral days last week In Vancouver Mra. M is confined to her home with heart trouble, Miss employment Mr, Ceell a truck, Mr, John Harsting spent the week- end Vancouver Mr Mr Lilian ver last week employee of the Harvey has Vancouver. recently’ purchna. Clelia Feltren secure( in Ayling ed in Ivor Davies and visited * Vancouvey and daughter, Saturday Mi Jessie Peachey “entertained at home on Saturday night Fraser Mills to load 1,060,000 feet of of Abbotsford, ts announced by Mrs Holster, The Wedding will take plac March 11 at § pm, in St, Mat thew's Anglican church, Abbotsford The the lumber Hikawa Maru's Pattullo masts cleared slack than 7 feet fo spare. She drew 26 feet. new bridge ot high water with more Huntingdon | Honoring the birthday of her year-old daughter, Charlotte, Mrs. A Crouter invited friends to Tuesday, Feb. 12, following the clos» of school. There were 14 little girls present and Charlotte received many pretty gifts. her home Mrs. M. S, Curtis returned last | | week after a month's visit with her || son, Lawson, and family who har« moved from Forkes to Cle Elum dist- || rict. if | Miss Nellie her home visit in this The Huntingdon Women’s Instit- ute met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs, Yarwood with Mrs, Kilby as | A very interesting talk | on “Peace” was given by Mrs. Tapp. | Roll call was a Valentine verse. The next meeting, March 15, will be at the home of Mrs. Beetlestone. A successful Valentine Tea was held at the Huntingdon school by the Johnson has returned | in Burlington after a} district. } to co-hostess. CURTAINS.... FINE MARQUISETTE CURTAINING—40-in. wide, in colors Gold, Rose, Green, White, Red, Orange. Extra good value at 25¢ ver yard CURTAINS—of cream serim, with filled borders and contrasting trims. Valance top and tie backs; 28-in. by 21% yds. er patie +. pero = t ae AED 93¢ CURTAINS—of fine Marquis®tte, Valance top and tie backs; white ground with © dot designs; size 28-in. by 24 yards. Per pair PRINTS—new patterns and color combinations, 36-ins. wide; all fast colors. Per yard 30¢ and. TEA TOWELS—of pure linen or union; full size Priced at each 35c, STORDY’S TELEPHONE 4 GILMOUR BLOCK P.-T.A, Misses Edna Coxon of Williams Lake and Elsie Webber of North Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs, H. Beetlestone this week. o Mrs. F. York is visiting with relz- tives in Vancouver. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The A. S & M. News invites correspondence of a public nature, but does not hold itself in any way responsible for the opinions express- ed. No letter to the Editor will pe accepted unless signed by the writ- er though a nom de plume may 9e used in publication if desired Brief communications are more likely be considered for publication, Editor, A. S|) & M. News, May I have the privilege of a little space to address a few words to the producers of milk in the Fraser Val- ley? p We are now at a critical time in the life of our industry. I feel we should each one transfer our loyalty to the Single Agency no ‘matter where our loyalty previously has been. Let us all support the agency; In-' dependent Producers’ Co-op., Milk Shippers’ Agency, F.V-M,.P-A., and. Producer-Vendor alike. If we do! this our Valley is bound to pros- per by a stabilization of prices, ani) the uncertainty removed from the! dairy industry; each and every one! of us and our families will benefit. | Let us put our whole efforts and re-| Sources at the disposal of our’ eléct- ed representatives, By doing so we| Shall sacrifice no present advantage, | &s we can enjoy present advantages 100% instead of each group with! advantages peculiar to themselves. | Revolving capital whereby each pound of butterfat carries its own share of cost yearly, Funeral aidj benefits, interest on capital invested, | can rental at nominal cost. All aed and any other not mentioned can be - enjoyed 100% in the Single Agency if we so decide, Someone has suggested an injunc tion might be placed against the agency. Let us fear nothing on this score, nothing milk as the short of war can finding its way to Vancouver daily. Let the distributors ! of all milk products bear their owa expense, If Mayor Telford and others wish to co-ordinate the distribution of milk in Vancouver, to the bene- fit of consumers there, let us give them our blessing, let's not quarrel amongst ourselves about Vancouver's business. It stop 100% B.C.— OVERWAITEA| LIMITED: @= SPECIAL SAVINGS «« SUGAR, B.C. SYRUP, Rogers CORNED BE Heinet} 2 for....2.0.-.. PEANUT BUTTER— MeColl’s 2's 10 pounds for— 55e¢ 5-pound pail— 3le 4 aS ste See PLUM JAM— 4-Ib. Us. A SALMON— ¥,'8; Finest Sockeye |... SPAGHETTI_ HICKE: — oer), Oe) Seer ae OA—) "Ss .AMS—Sa: soe tee] see SOUPS—Tomato or Veg*table. 2 for PORK & BEANS— Medium size; 3 fo,;. . KETCHUP— Per bottle ...... SWEET CORN— Ohoice quality; 3 for...... TOMATO JUICE— 10'4-oz. tins; 4 for........ SPINACH— Fancy quality DICED BEETS— Choice quality 2’s; Tin... . PEAS—Orchard City Size 3’s; 2 for...... . TOMATOES—Choice quality 214’s; 2 for. . 25¢ Ds 2's; Tin. INPANT FOODS— Assorted; 2 for...... oben BONELESS CHICKEN 7-oz tin ICED PEACHES— quality ASPARAGUS TIPS— Large tins 30c; Small tin. . BUTTER | | OVERWAITEA BRAND VOGUE e a First Grade 98-Ib ssack.......... $369 Ibs, ROYAL HOUS ror Me Ad res ORANGES Family size Ss ape 25¢ Grapefru it Seedless and Juicy 6 for 19¢ we must paint our cans let them be one color from Hope to Ude-water, Press for better times with the uncertainty removed from our ‘n- dustry. GEORGE H. BRYANT, Chilliwack. Milking cows in F\V. for 30 years less 1914-1918, Mrs. Elizabeth Vanetta ebesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesese COUNTER SALES BOOKS English Jugs. .400, 35e, 25¢ english Cake Plates 47¢ Mixing Bowls..40c, 350, 30¢ -29¢ 23¢ Thermos Bottles, pints. Thermos Refills, pints. . 5e to $l STORE Haddrelt Building New Funeral services for Mrs. BPlizt- $ beth Vanetta, which were held i.|¢@ Aldergrove United church on Friday afternoon, were largely attended, in- eluding many old-timers from Van eouver and New Westminster as well as the Fraser Valley Mrs, Vanetta, who died at her home in Aldergrove on Tuesday, Feb. 21, member of a ploneer | Fraser Valley family and had lived In Aldergrove 66 years. Pallbearers were T. Eliott Poppy, A. K, Goldsmith, K man, H. W. Endacott and J reed, : Services were conducted by Rev. |) 0, EB, W. Horton and interment teok place in Aberdeen Cemetery Mp eee 7 ago. Oliver Marriott Funeral services were held from | his Henderson's Funeral Home, Chilii-|o wack, on Wednesday afternoon for | He Oliver Marriott who passed away | Lx on Sunday, Feb, 19, tn his sixty-sixth | Miss year following a lengthy ness | for Re J. A. Munro officlated at t ( service, Burial was in LO.0.P. ¢ tery a The lat Mr. Marriott was born | couver nd in Ontario and had resided in Sask *n Yor eight years prior to taking residence In Chilliwack 29 y He leaves to mourn his pa \ - wife, four daughters, Mrs. Har | 4 1 Christenson Vancouve Mrs + ber Ashdown A ford Mrs | roe MacFarlane, Chi . k and Opal Marriott, Vancouver ant | ur Dwight Saskatoon, Earl | ie Te pee my | Order Them From t n, Sard Mra. C. Wooten, Van ~ Mrs. A, Templet A. S. & M. NEW