ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS PAGE FIVE ‘Classified Advertisements TO BUY “WANT ADS” TOSELL TO SWAP They'll Save You Time, Money and Work! ABBOTSFORD Social and Personal Items for this column will be welcomed by phone or in writing by Frances Pengilly, phone 58 Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Hi h Fraser were her JIC Per Insertion; up to 15 words; ex- tra word 2c each; Two Insertions for 60c Cash Cash with Ad. grandsons, Colin W, Fraser, Jr., (Billy) of Trail, and Jack Stefan Jr., Glendale, Calif, who has gone to Honolulu. _ FOR SALE: —Say You Saw it in The News— WANTED —Say You Saw it in The News— Miss Mary Bennett of Vancou- ver visited her parents during the weekend. FOR SALE—No. 1 Clover hay. in stack, 22 tons, no rain. C. Blatchford, South McCallum road. 11 R SALE — Large, modern cue suitable for boarding , will trade for small, Se gee with electricity close to Abbotsford. P. M. va esky, phone 199Y, eb bates ALE— Morris 8 h.p. 1938 dean fine condition, good rape ber, $425. Also garage to rent Phone 93X, Abbotsford. 1 RR SALE—Three cows, one Peach this week ,two later. Al- bert Fisher, Walmsley road, off Clearbrook road, south of ighway. 26 SALE— Guernsey heifer, tied Sept. 4. Quiet, good stock. L. L. Crossley, Townshipline road, off Old Yale road, Mats- qui. 1 29 FOR SALE—Two Jerseys, fresh, second calves. Two Jerseys, milking, 4 ye: a Clausen, 1257 ‘ ar olds, A. T. McKenzie road. 3 FOR SALE—Young pigs. Do not call Sundays. S. Jansen, Bates road, Gifford. 33 ABBOTSFORD AUCTION Mar- ket next Friday. Furniture and tool at_ 11 am. Livestock at one. Entire herd of Mr. J. Jones, mostly fall fresheners, listed for this week. Support your market—and the market will support you. Phone and trucks will pick up. “Make Market Day Your Town Day.’ Gowing Frost, autcioneer, Of- fice at Switzer's real estate, Abbotsford. Auction sale Mon- day, Sept. 28, J. E. Enefer’s big stock sale at Aldergrove. FOR SALE—White enamel range with tank, also box stove. OK Barber Shop, Gladys Ave., Ab- botsford. 34 paper, Office, Miss Frances Strong of Van- WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR SEVERAL MEN PHONE ABBOTSFORD 90X couver was the guest of her cou- sin, Mrs. W. Waterston, during the holiday weekend. Miss Mary Trimnell spent the holiday at Sechelt. Grant Weir was at Cultus lake during the weekend. Miss Beryl Watson is spending a week at her home in Haney. Miss Hazel Jacobson of Cath- lamet, Wn., and Dr. A. Ringle of Portland, Ore., spent the week- end at the home of the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Langley Prairie district. Pp. WANTED—Hawleigh dealer yee p- ly P.O. Box 370, Tse and Mrs. O. T. Jacobson. Colin McKenzie was a visitor in Abbotsford over the holiday. Mrs. Alex. Thomson had her WANTED— Used $2-volt 53, Abbotsford. E Delco eae Write J. Funk, P.O. Box 32) Guests at the home of Mr.and cousin, Ross Stubbs of Calgary visiting for a week, WANTED—200 pullets, 3 to Wiens, Upper Sumas. 6 months old, any breed. Bern Mrs. P. J. Arthur at the week- end were Mrs. Arthur's mother, Mrs. L. Sires, and her niece, Kay ALWAYS IN THE MARKET for cows or horses for mink feed. Phone Abbotsford 75 collect,|a L, L. Brown, WANTED— 75 Leghorn pullets, ready to lay. W. S: Stevenson, Mt. Lehman. é 2 SEE ME BEFORE YOU DISPOSE We pay highest prices for old cows WANTED—Horses or cows, dead or alive. Phone collect to New Westminster 313R2 or the Mac- kie Toll Station at New West- minster. 18 WANTED TO BUY—Bulls, Beef Cows and canners. Carson’s Stock Farm, Aldergrove, B.C. LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted | for Fox Feed and Fertilizer. Phone Aldergrove 489 segherts FOR SALE—21 acres, 4-room bungalow at Straiton, one mile from Kilgard. Mrs, C. Tomaso, 2322 Burns St., Vancouver. 6 FOR SALE—Ten heifers; 5 nine months old, 3 nearing 2 years, 2 year and a half. Kunna, Old Clayburn road. 16 FOR SALE— Baled hay and straw. S. Heimstra, phone EST d. CREAM WANTED from indepen- dent shippers. Highest prices aid, cas! ax return mail. eadowvale Creameries Ltd., 8860 Hudson street, Rencgny er SHINGLE BOLTS WANTED— Will pay $8 per cord and up for good bolts, delivered to our mill at Dewdney. 56-inch and 52-inch bolts taken. Good scale Vye road, RR 2 A itave ike Cedar TYPEWRITER TABLETS — 100 sheets white newsprint 8%x11. Per pad 10c or 3 pads 25c. 99 ‘ 3 td IN MEMORIAM GILMOUR—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Emily Irene Gilmour, Passed ‘away on Sept. 11, 1939, Safe with the ransomed, her suffering all o’er, Anchored so soon on that beauti- ful shore; Who would recall her to share in the strife of the suffering and toil in the battle of life? Better in Heaven, far better than ere; Only we miss her, we loved her so cay —tver remembered by her husband and family.” Co., Ltd., Dewdney, B.C. 43 ost LOST—Black and white English setter, 11 months old, right ear and eye white, left ear and eye black; irge black spot over right hip centre of back. Answers to name “Mike.” Lib- oy sevatd wee his ee or ormation leading to his re- furn, Wm. H. Kunzmann, 4037 Harris road, Matsqui. 2 * MISCELLANEOUS —Say You Saw it in The News— HAVE YOUR E EGGS Custom- hatched at 1106 Clearbrook 1d. north, John Suderman, 31 MRS, GEORGE RUNZER— Teacher of pi pial road, ine Grove hall Saturdays. 13 CHIROPRACTOR—E, M. Warren Dies i Mission SCHOOL CASES ies | STOCK AID Protect Your Stock from Stable Flies and other Pests Gal. 1.35 1p Gal. 85c ALSO— Facey 10) X IN THREE SIZES Kills All Household Insects VALLEY Phone 218 s © | al LUNCH BOXES Enamelled Inside tt r 6535 tk her brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. E. Swaile, WILLIAM ‘HEATH JOINS. FISHERMEN’S RESERVE ation some time with her daughter in MANY VISITORS AT KILGARD AT WEEKEND Wednesday for Port Spend a few weeks brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Barker, of Mr. past week, visiting his father the weekend. all persons the estate of Christie, late of of who died on or about the day of July, A.D. quired to send by post prepaid or to deliver 713 C minster, B.C. 16th day of October, A.D, 1942, scriptions and, a full of particulars of their claims and Shell of Bellingham. Mrs. E. Silburn of Victoria was weekend guest at the home of and sister, ILEE Mr. and Mrs. W. Satchell, Mr. and Mrs. L, Stewart and Mr, R. SV Nicholas, Clayburn, phone |H88na ‘spent the weekend. in Abbotsford 83R. 9] Vancouver, Billy Wymer returned home after spending holidays in Chil- liwack. Mrs. A. Gustavson and her daughter, Mrs. V. Olson of Seat- tle, and Mrs. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Susana Tuesday. Sandbeck were Mrs. Munn and family spent week visiting Mrs. Munn’s brother, Mr. R. Hanna. Mrs. Fulton, who had an oper- ago, is staying Vancouver. J. Evanoff spent Thursday in Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. C. MeMillan ‘9 |Motored to Vancouver Monday. Miss Rhodes of Victoria is now teaching at Jubilee. Mr. William Heath has joined the Fishermen’s Reserve. KILGARD Miss Mildred Barker left on Alberni to with her Miss Nellie Keeping of Van- |couver was home for the week- end. Miss Edith Hopkins spent the weekend visiting her father, G. W. Hopkins, and sister Itene. Tom Williams has been guest and Mrs. C. Keeping the Mr. and Mrs. J. R, MacDon- ald spent the weekend in Van- couver. Ronald Gough, R.C.N.V.R., was at Kilgard at Geo. Watson spent the week- end in Vancouver, James Taylor of Vancouver Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Cape during the week, oo In the Supreme Court of British Columbia IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER of the Estate of JAMES CHRISTIE, deceased, NOTICE is hereby given that having claims against the said James the Municipality Matsqui, British Columbia 1942, are re- to Jack Mlton Official Administrator, olumbia Street, New West- C., on or before the treight, and de- heir names, addresses statement he nature of the security (if any) held by them duly certified and that after said day the ad- ministrator tribute the ass will proceed to dis- S of the deceased 15th} HARDWARE Abbotsford among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have no- tice, DATED this 9th day of Sep- tember, A.D, 1942, JACK MILTON STREIGHT, EE ee a & Mrs. Olive Fussey has return- ed from a holiday spent with her husband in Eastern Canada and with her husband’s parents in Manitoba. Mrs, Ivan Hambly and daugh- ter, Elspeth, of New Westmin- ster spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hambly and Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Zalesky, MRS. KATHARINA BRAUN The death occurred at the resi- dence on the King road Wednes- day morning of Mrs. Katharina Braun, who had suffered a lin- gering illness. Born in Russia 36 years ago, she came to Saskat- chewan in 1925 and had lived in B.C. for the past 12 years. Be- in Vancouver; a brother, John Reimer, who is here from On- tario, also a brother and sister in Saskatchewan. f Funeral services will be held] m— in the South Poplar Mennonite church at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Hen- derson’s funeral home has charge of arrangements, ——_—____ OPENING “MIXER” HELD AT MATSQUI SUPERIOR SCHOOL Matsqui Superior School held its “mixer Friday night in the school with about 60 Students attending, Two lively games, one indoor hockey in the basement and the other indoor football up- Stairs, started the Party off with a bang. The games proved the chief attraction of the evening though Many other games were played and enjoyed by all. About 9:30. p.m. refreshments were served by the teachers, who wish to thank Mrs. Jens Kemprud for making the cocoa and the stud- ents who supplied the bulk of the refreshments. SSS00Enn PETTITT titi itiir titty ty Ladies’ Cots for Fall Tweed on one side, shower-prooi Gabardine the other Sizes I $14.95 COOH 4 to 20 PUREE EC HOH OHOHOHOHOHOCHOHSHOHEOHOH OHO LADIES’ TWEED JACKETS ..... eae riseeeoars $4.95 In Plaids and Checks. Sizes 12 to 20 READIES DRESSES 800s ds.asho ne $4.95 to $2.25 In Florals, Spots and Stripes. Sizes 14 to 52 MEN’S LEATHER JACKETS ..... $13.95 and $12.95 No. 1 Horsehide, zipper fastener MEN’S FELT HATS ..... TELEPHONE 4 STORDY’S= ---+ $3.95, $2.35, $1.95 GILMOUR BLOCK : sides her husband, I. J. Braun, ie she is survived by two daugh- | — ters, Katharina and Henrietta, | #ZESES00050908680 rm and one son, Victor, all at home; 4] her mother, Mrs. I. J, Braun of =~ VULCANIZ Sardis; a sister, Mrs, B. Hector EXPERT WORK No matter how bad the break in your tire is WE WILL PUT IT IN TOP SHAPE Abbotsford Motors : FORD-MERCURY DEALERS Phone 62 Abbotsford, B.C. PTT Ty CET rrr tir Make Your Present Tires LAST for the Duration — NO DELAY BRADNER STEN MECHANISM SHOWN RANGERS; COLONEL PRESENT Guild Meets; Girls Leave For Work on Island Members of St. Margaret’s Guild met at the home of Mrs. Harry Ryder, Mt. Lehman ‘Tues- day and after a short business meeting, luncheon was served by the hostess and a social hour en- joyed, Miss W. Lawrence has been appointed principal of the Brad- ner school, with Miss H. Hughes as junior teacher. ' The Pacific Coast Rangers met 4 in the hall last Monday with G. Insurance "s* COMPLETE AND ABSOLUTE RESPONSIBLE COVERAGE at the LOWEST RATES. COVERAGE Try Us. Houses, Furniture, Farm Buildi Burglary, Sickness and Accident ... We handle them all in INSURE AND BE SURE! REAL ESTATE Farm Lands, Poultry Farms, Bungalows and Suburban Dwellings sold and exchanged. ESTATES MANAGED Wills, Houses Rented, Safety Boxes... A complete and efficient service with very reasonable Prices. Reliable Companies. Westminster Trust Company NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. H. Loach presiding, The meeting was well attended and great in- terest was shown in the talk by Col. A. Leslie Coote, and in the mechanism of the Sten gun, C. Upchurch has purchased the property of Mrs. N. Auburn. Mrs. Money and two children were visitors at the home of Mr. Money, Sr., Langley Prairie, on of NEW PROGRAM A new program of general in- terest is Desk” Monday evening -at program communities, together with items from the local Papers. “The Weekly News heard on CKWX every 7:30. This the brings - news of interest and editorials taken Sunday. Miss E, Clark and Miss Irene Gay left for Vancouver Island where they obtained employment. PINE GROVE TWO ATTEND NORMAL SCHOOL AT VANCOUVER Muriel and Chester Larson left Monday to attend Normal school in Vancouver. Mrs. Fellman of Sydney, B.C., who has been visiting relatives in Pine Grove, has rejoined her husband, Pte. V, Fellman, who is stationed at Prince Rupert. Robert Larson of New West- minster spent the weekend at|= his home here, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyd paid a business trip to Vancouver on Monday. Spending the weekend with his family at Pine Grove was Pte. Roy Weatherby, Sardis. Visiting Mrs. Wm. Newell is her daughter, Mrs. D, G. Trick- ett and small son of Nelson. Billy Taylor has left for the Okanagan district for a short time. UT LBL ARR UL OMAR UT Selb * School Supplies The GLACIER Confectionery Light Lunches Abbotsford Phone 185 FINALLY FINED Warned on prevrous instances by B.C, Police here, Alfred Leo E t of Deroche appeared in Abbotsford police court on Tues- day on a charge of being intox- icated and was fined $25 and costs by Magistrate Geo ee F, Pratt. 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