PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1943 HOT CEREAL CREAM OF WHEAT, 5-minute or regular Ige pkt. Classified Advertisements HEALTH OATS, Melograin .............. pkt. . HEALTH MEAL Co css ke cog Ige pkt. 38¢ & it it CORN FLAKES, Quaker ...............- 2 for (Tc A SHREDDED WHEAT .......... peor pkt. fic 5 e ea IVORY FLAKES ..... een Sere si Ige pkt. 25¢ 4 CAMAY TOILET SOAP .......... ..... 2 bakes [3c H BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES REGULARLY. H a 7 a M. C. Walker & Co. [ THE RED & WHITE STORE 5 Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 E Bapansegaonag MERE RC SRR ERRESREOERR REO FOR SALE —Say You Saw it in FOR SALE — 40 acres in high state of cultivation; new house, modern, new up-to-date barn for 24 cows; chicken house for 500 chickens; silo, garage, etc. Will sell whole concern for $14,000 cash, or subdivide. Box 60, The News. The News— WANTED —Say You Saw it in The News— WANTED—Part time represent- ative, male or female, in Ab- botsford or vicinity for old es- tablished Canadian life insur- ance company. P.O. Box 531, Chilliwack, B.C. WANTED—By capable young wo- man, housework or care of FOR SALE—Almost new circul- ator coal heater. Mrs. G. Fer- guson, Railway ave., Abbotsford. children by the day. Knowl- edge of sewing. Mabel E. Gos- ee Ware road, RR 1, Abbots- ford. FOR SALE—Two cribs, 5-year- old size. Phone 163M. FOR SALE—Ten geese, live, $3 each. J. W. Wall, No. 1 high- way, first farm south _ side, west of Mt. Lehman road. FOR SALE—125 Red Hampshire Mets, 242 months old. John arder, old Yale road (on old Dan Gillis farm). : FOR SALE—34 acres, cleared, 6- room house, barn, garage, milk house, granary, fruit trees, good water, electric light. In Matsqui district, 3 miles from Mission. Owner, ¥, H. Emans, RR 2, Abbotsford, B.C. FOR SALE—100 good breeding ewes. George Beharrell, 645 Turner road, Matsqui, phone: Mission 2411. » FOR SALE— Quantity of shin- gles. Phone 31K. FOR SALE — 100 Barred Rock pullets, starting to lay. 100fat roosters. D, D. Honne, No. 4 road, Sumas. FOR SALE—15 months old Hol- stein-Jersey bull. Quiet, good record. A. Bauman, Farmer,rd, RR 1, Abbotsford. WANTED—Work for 2-ton truck. Will take odd jobs. Phone 31K Abbotsford. HELP WANTED MALE—Skilled and unskilled men for large city sawmill on the North 4 of the Fraser River. This is an excellent opportunity for men leaving non-essential work to secure employment in an es- sential wartime and peacetime industry. Apply nearest Em- ployment and Selective Service Office. Order No. 908/44001. WANTED TO BUY—Small acre- age between Abbotsford and airport; cash. Write P. C. Rutherford, No. 24 EFTS, Ab- botsford. 78 WANTED TO BUY—Good used car radio. Abbotsford Motors. WANTED—Small incinerator or stove suitable for installation of coil to heat water at Social Services “Hut.” H. S. Andrews, Abbotsford. 32 WANTED TO RENT — Smal! farm. J. McConnell. RR 2, Ab botsford. WANTED TO RENT in or near Abbotsford, furnished or un- furnished house or rooms. Phone 252, Fit.-Lieut. Bruce. WANTED— Blackberry pickers, crate and jam. Best pay in his- FOR SALE—Chemical toilet with pipes, good as new; price rea- sonable. A. Harris, 3938 No. 1 Highwav Abbotsford FOR SALE—New % h.p. Delco electric pump, never used. Al- so 14-year-old boy’s topcoat. Phone 199Y. tory. Board or batch. Apply Mrs. Baker, Brook’s auto camp, DeLair, or K. Richardson, Mt. Lehman. 29 SHINGLES BOLTS WANTED— Will pay $12 cord and up for good bolts, délivered to our mill at Dewdney. 56-inch and 52-inch bolts taken. Good scale FOR SALE—Peerless self-inking Rubber Stamp Pads at The News, Abbotsford. tf runes and guaranteed. Stave Lake Cedar Co. Ltd., Dewdney, B.C. 39 TOP PRICE PAID, cash at farm for any kind of livestock. Tele- pucne or write Carson’s Stock FOR on P 7 arm, Aldergrove, B.C. 44 ears. rs. . aylor, ear- - Beeville: 76|WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for FOR SALE—Reconditioned rang- es with sawdust burners. Good selection of late models in lead- ing standard makes. Free de- livery in the New Westminster. Fraser Valley. Forst’s Ltd., 401 Columbia St., old cows and horses, dead or alive. A. Nicholas, Clayburn. phone Abbotsford 83R. £44 LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted for Fox Feed and Fertilizer. Phone Aldergrove 489 (collect) 29 CREAM WANTED from indepen- FOR SALE—Four-viece bedroom dent shippers. Highest prices suite consisting of vanity dres- paid, cash ry return mail. ser, stool, chiffonier and bed, Meadowvale Creameries Ltd., $50. Two upholstered chairs, 8860 Hudson street, Vancouver. $16 each. Secretary desk $10. 79 Card_table Re eres ue $5. Kitchen chairs each. Three-quarter steel bed $20. MISCELLANEOUS Small steel Xylophone $8, and other items. Les McIntosh, RR 1, Abbotsford, King road. NOTICE—Will party who took pair of boots off sign post RUBBER STAMPS — It is still possible to obtain Rubber Stamps for all purposes. The News, Abbotsford. south of Abbotsford on Satur- day return same and _ save trouble. E. W. Mouldey, Mc- Kenzie road. 17 FOR SALE—Team of work hors: es and herness; about 1400 Ibs J. Iten, mas Prairie. ficDermott road, Su i 49 7 SHARPENING all tools, recut- ting and sharpening saws. Any tool or saw burned will be s cheerfully paid for. Sibley’s e. peor and Saw Works, Abbots- ord, FOR SALE — Jersey - Guernsey, CEDAR SHAKES delivered any- fresh about two -onths, 45 Ib. where in Fraser Valley, F daily. J. P. Kehler. RR 1, Ab- particulars write Geo. Bo botsford, 3811 King road. 47 Mission, 23 FOR SALE—Choice tulip bulbs.| WATER DIVINER —W ater to C. C. Ferguson, opposite Muni-| epth guaranteed. A. E. Haines cipal hall, Mt. Lehman. 46 Aberdeen road South, RR Aldergrove, 1K 68 6 FOR SALE — 6-year-old black S. Nicholson Mt. 45 saddle mare. Lehman. ORDER YOUR requirements Fruit Trees and ornamental shrubs and trees direet from in WEDDING CAKE BOXES may be secured at The News. us. Last year’s catalogue and prices still prevail. Catalogue on request. Sardis Nurseries, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors. friends and relatives for kind ex pressions’ of apathy and beautiful floral tributes in loss of our loving wif ther. T. G. ily. the for and mo- Weymouth and fam- FOR PROMPT and efficient ser- vice see Walter’s Electrical for wiring, repairs to motors, etc .| Shop open daily. Next to B.C. 20 Telephone. SEWING MACHINES, all makes, _ reconditioned. Home _ service orders at Silhouette Shop, phohe 182. M.F 39 |the home Huntingdon Cloverdale visited of Mrs. W. J. Shore recently. Mr. Mathers of Killaby, Sask is nephew, Mr. George Runzer. Mrs. Joseph Newman T. Waterston and family. during the week. Paul’s Ladies’ R? Tench, home of Mrs. Mrs. A. Crouter. Junior Farmers’ Day. Mr. and Mrs, W. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ganner of son, Frank, have left to reside| Chilliwack visited at the home of in Vancouver. Mrs. Ganner’s parents, Mr, and Miss Anna Wuckner of St.|Mrs, John Catto Sunday. Gugar, Sask., spent the week Mr. Cecil and Mr, Whitely with Mr. and Mrs. G. Runzer. Gledhill motored to Dewdney on Miss Doreen and Jean Blan-|Sunday, visiting at the home of chard returned home after sev-|Mr. and Mrs. Bryant. eral weeks with relatives at| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gladwin Vernon. visited Mrs. Gladwin’s daughter, Mrs. Swan of Rapid City, Man.,|Mrs. R. W. Fowler, who is a is spending a few days at the|patient in the Royal Columbian home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H.| hospital. Stady. Flying Officer T. Layman and Mrs. E. Harper and family of at the home visiting at the home of his was a visitor at the home of Mrs. W. Mr. Thompson and two sons have left to reside in New West- minster. Mrs. G. H. Stady and Mrs. Poplar Swan were visitors to Sardis The mbnthly meeting of St. Aid was held at of Mrs. Jean Fraser on Monday last week. Mrs. G. guest of the after- noon, gave an interesting talk on the women’s work in the church, Preparations were made for an anniversary tea to be held at the Helma Yafwood on Sept. 18. The October meet- ing will be held at the home of A horned, green worm, believ- ed to be a tobacco or tomato horn worm, is on display in The News window. It was brought in by two observant young boys on 4 4a 6 @the modern caesin wall finish that gives Added Brightness to Rooms ®@easy to apply ® quick to dry XN nae COLORS THAT LAST EASY TO KEEP CLEAN e If your rooms need more light for winter days, give them a coat of this ultra- modern wall finish. valley ... hardware Phone 218 Abbotsford Aberdeen Mrs. Layman are visiting at the home of their parents. FO Lay- man will be leaving in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bloom have returned to their home in Van- couver after visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Gledhill for two weeks, Misses Mary and Helen But- cher of Vancouver enjoyed the weekend with their parents. Mrs. Martin of Seattle spent a vacation with her sister, Mrs. J. Rowley, returning Thursday. On Sunday Poplar United church is celebrating its 21st an- niversary. The preacher will be Rev. P. W. Hilbert of Mission, recently of Alberta. The service will commence at 3:30 p.m. in- stead of 3:15 p.m. Special music will be a feature. The Ladies’ Aid in connection with the United church will hold its first meeting of the season at 2 pm. Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. Weins, Marshall road. A tract of land is being clear- ed on the Clearbrook road next to the property owned by. the Jate John Ratzlaff for the pur- pose of establishing a cement tile plant. These tiles are for use principally in the construction of culverts, Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyd, Mt. Lehman road, left last Friday for Alameda, Sask. Before taking up r “| h