ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS PETE erie Prices Good Friday and Saturday — April 2 and 3 CHEESE, Primrose Like cheese sandwiches? This MATCHES, Red and White Red-tipped. Strike anywhere ROYAL YEAST CAKES BOVRIL JUNKET CORN FLAKES, Kellogg’s Crisp and crunchy for that MACARONI, Ready cut The old stand-by for bread baking 2-02. btl. 44c; 4-072, btl. 79¢ Nourishing and vitalizing as a beverage or for soup flavoring powder, 2 pkt. 25c; Hansen’s. A tasty way to serve milk desserts. “hurry up” breakfast How about some macaroni and cheese? Vo-lb. pkts 21¢ is a good tasting cheese family box [ic Tablets pkt. Ile 2 pkts. {7c (6-oz. pkt. [0c BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES REGULARLY. Atangard Block RoR BREE EEEES alae eal a talatalalalal Lalla 4 M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE E DELIVERY VIC. EXESEAREAES “(GRRE eRe ee eS Ss eS ee eee ee TO BUY Classified Advertisements -— “WANT ADS” TO SELL TO SWAP They'll Save You Time, Money and Work! 39C Per Insertion; up to 15 words; ex- tra word 2c each; Cash with Ad. Two Insertions for 60c Cash v FOR SALE —Say You Saw it in The News— WANTED it in The News— AUCTION SALE at Matsqui, on Monday, April at 1 o'clock. Splendid herd, all implements, etc. Mr M. A. Nelson, half mile northeast of Clayburn station. Estate Sale at Abbotsford Modern « Auction Market, next Tuesday, oat with regular market, including a a Ford coupe in running order; AEC, to convert into small mile south of highway. Monday, April 12 at 1 sharp. All imple- ments, tools, sundries and lovely furniture. Superb Jersey 2-year heifer. J. Simmonds, 450 Johnstone road, Surrey. eee more than ever all the time. Gowing Frost, auctioneer, Langley and Abbotsford. 13 power and equipment, quan- tity of bar. round and _ ilat, quantity. assorted size bolts, solid old Country English oa< sideboard in new condition. Extension table. V. D. Sibley, _ Abbotst ‘ord. 2. FOR SALE—Baled hay and pea straw. S. Hiemstra, phone 157K Vye road, RR 2, Abbotsford. CEDAR SHAKES—For a deliv- ered price. on good grade of cedar shakes, write George Boser, RR 3, Mission, B.C. 50 FOR SALE—140 feet cable and ney fork; 2 good milk cows some manure, H. C. Schmidt, Abbotsford. 119 FOR SALE—Well bred fox ter- rier, 18 months. House broken. Mrs. C. E.. Beck, Abbotsford. FOR SALE—Kitchen range (Goou Crosscut wedges, tools, kitchen utensils. G. MacKinnon, corner Yale anu Lefeuvre road, Aldergrove. FOR SALE—9 month old good laying hens, New Hampsh.es. e Wilms, McCallum road, ~ miles south from Ahbotstor. FUEL—Four-foot slabs and saw- dust. Paul Bros, pnone Alis- _ Sion 125. iil —SNAP— 1935 Ford V8 Coupe ‘ mechanically perfect ' Cash price $275 1929 Whippet 4 As Is $95 1930 Graham Paige Good Tires, $200 ABBOTSFORD MOTORS LTD. Phone 62 Abbotsford j ae) See ee ; FOR SALE—4-room house, easy i to move. E. Grass, 1200 block, tt _ McCallum toad, Abbotsford. _ FOR SALE — Sawdust burner, nickel hopper, almost new; Mc- Clary range’ small cream ena- mel range; Guerney range; all \ in perfect condition. Ask fo. i: Alf at OK Barber Shop, Ab- botsford. ly FOR SALE—Five tons good secd oats. 2 sets harness, 4 squares of shingles. 1 trailer hitch, i new pitcher pump. Wesley W1l- _liams, Huntingdon, truck. "| Auction Sale, Johnstone road, % FOR SALE — Blacksmith tools, | _ —Say You Saw it WANTED—Man to cut wood and for other work. W. Peyton, ve 2, Abbotsford. WANTED—Pensioner to do light work and odd jobs, Separate quatier: Write Box 205, Mis- WANTED TO BUY—Early rose Fees os for cash. Write Box 205, Mission. 121 WANTED — Custom plowing in Bradner,Mt. Lehman or Mats- qu districts. Apply at once to ack Fairbairn, 1, Ald RR lex= __ Stove. 11 WANTED TO RENT — 2 or 3 acres with living accommoda- tions. Particulars first let- ter to R. Langton, Straiton cae RR 2, Abbotsford. WANTED—Family cow. Must be fresh. J. C. Friessen, Hatzic, Ieee 108 2 | WANTED—Pasture for 4 heifers, 2 cows, either on Sumas or Matsqui Prairie. Mike Stadler, Ware road, Abbotsford. 106 WANTED — Work arm. on poultry Write Corny Heppner, P. S. Goertz, RR 2, 374 Dewdney Trunk road, Mission. ATTENTION “FARMERS — ha Canadian Canners_ (Western) Limited, Mission City, B.C., is contracting for Green Peas, Sweet Corn and Green Beans. If you are interested in these crops, drop us a card or phone Mission 95 and our representa- gue will call on you. We also sel e. SHINGLES BOLTS WANTED— Will pay $12 cord and up for good bolts, delivered to our mill at Dewdney. 56-inch and 52-inch bolts taken. Good scale aranteed. Stave Lake Cedar ‘o. Ltd., Dewdney, B.C. 39 TOP PRICE PAID, cash at farm for any kind of livestock. Tele- phone or write Carson’s Stone Farm, Aldergrove, B.C. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for old cows and horses, dead or alive. A. Nicholas, Cisyeurn phone Abbotsford 83R. £44 LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted for Fox Feed and Fertilizer. Phone Aldergrove 489 (collect). + 2 a CREAM WANTED from indepen- dent shippers. Highest prices aid, cash Pe return mail. leadowvale reameries Ltd., 8860 Hudson street, Vancouver. 7 LOST LOST — Westfield lady's waich with black cord bracelet, in Abbotsford about 10 days ago. phate Layton, RR 2, operas ‘or ae LOST—Foglight in or near Ab- botsford. Reward jor return. Finder leave at The News, Ab- botsford. a FOR SALE—5 year old Gelding. 1700 lbs., Halter Biches Win. Fadden, Whatcom ri south municipal hall, RR 2, oUes ford. lis FOR TRADE — Electric washer for gasoline washer motor. J. J. Rempel, Clearbrook road, north. 109 » | W000 STOVE LENGTH FIR SAFEWAY FUEL Phone’ 153 Mission Sawmills ot et Se > WHEN IN NEW WESTMINSTER They'll tell you you'll find Best Food, Best Service Best Prices. —ahew Fraser Cafe | J. H. Morgan, Prop. 736 Columbia Street Near B. C. E, 8. Depot DAVIES’ FUXERAL HOME Mission City & Agassiz Funeral Service Ambulance in Connection Phone Mission 49 Agassiz 16 Aberdeen Further collections for the Red Cross campaign bring the total from this district to $123.45. Mrs. K. Bloomfield and daugh- ters of Vancouver were recent visitors at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilkes, Aberdeen road, left recently to reside at Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Albion were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jack- man of Glen Valley were visit- ors on Wednesday. The home nursing class got underway on Thursday afternoon with a membership of eleven and was in charge of Mrs. A, Jack- man with Mrs. Arthur Gledhill secretary-treasurer. The following articles have been completed during the past six weeks and delivered to Red Cross branch headquarters at Ab- botsford: 6 suits children’s py- jamas, 5 women’s slips, 7 laun- dry bags, 6 dozen hankies, 6 ARP gowns, 2 women’s blouses, 54 towels, 3 women's skirts, 3 bed jackets, 8 pair sox, 1 pair long stockings, 1 pait anklets, 2 pairs mitts, 2 tuck-ins, 3 sweaters and B.V. child’s outfit of sweater, pants, helmet, mitts, and sox. Russell and Lawrence Denny were visitors to New Westmin- ster on Saturday. Jubilee Mrs. S. Carlson and daughter of Whonnock have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Patterson. Mrs. M. Susani has returned 116}home after spending a week in Vancouver. Many friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. 120/and Mrs. W. Smith recently to celebrate Mr. Smith’s 70th birth- day. Kenneth Boyle spent a few days in Vancouver during ‘the week. Mrs. R. Evanoff and sons, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gair and son, David of Vancouver were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Evanoff Sunday. Bruce Stewart of Vancouver spent the weekend with his par- ents. Mr .and Mrs. V. Herron and Mr. H. Gerard have left on a fishing trip to the Skeena River. B. Evanoff spent Sunday in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Van- couvevr visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Susani on Sunday. Bradner A special meeting of the Brad- ner Bulb Growers’ Association was held Wednesday evening in the hall when W. Vanderzalm, an interested buyer from Toron- to was present. Pte. and Mrs. Bob McMath, of 5,|Port Arthur are spending a few days with former. The Pacific Coast Militia Ran- gers paraded on Tuesday at Mt. Lehman and were issued rifles. It was decided to hold future parades at Mt. Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bunce, Miss Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. W. Henley were Vancouver guests of Mrs M. Smith on Sunday. The Red Cross unit will meet in the hall Wednesday, April 7 at 2:15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. A. Donaldson were visitors to Vancouver at the weekend, guests of their daugh- the parents of the 9} ter, Mrs. J. Glazebrook. The monthly meeting of St. Margaret’s Guild will be held at the home of Mrs, Paver Tues- day afternoon, April 6. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet for their regular meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Foquet- te, Wednesday, April 7. W. Vanderzalm of Toronto has leased several acres of land in | the district which will be plant- {ed to bulbs. A great future for the bulb industry is predicted by Mr. Mele 10. for Bradner, M t. Lehman The moving pictures and dance 8iven by the ‘Pride of the West” well attended. The proceeds will be sent to the Red Cross. Huntingdon Mrs. Joe Benoit and family have gone to reside in Vancou- ver. The ARP film “Air Raid War- dén” was shown My the iS don School Wed Mr. and Mrs. Lillow and tam: ily have taken up residence in the house formerly owned by the late Mrs. J. Murphy. Margie, Donnie and Gordon Stewart visited with their grand- mother, Mrs. Jean Fraser, over the weekend. George Ball is seriously ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Greeno: on Sumas Prairie. Poplar Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Goertzen of Saskatchewan are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Durringer. The local Mennonites have pur- chased the building on the Clear- brook road which has been used by the Metropolitan Tabernacle of Vancouver, and will move it to a new site and use it for a Bible school. At the last meeting of the Red Cross held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Latter, it was decided that future meetings take the form of silver teas to raise money to send food parcels to prisoners of war. The next meeting will be held April 28 at 2 p.m. Sumas District Mrs. Lawrence Wagner of Vancouver spent part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lamson. Sunday guests with Mrs. H. R. Harris were Mrs. Don Tillotson and daughterrs, Myrna and Don- na of Bellingham, and Mrs. Rose Farmer of Huntingdon. Mrs. Russell Nelles and small daughter are spending a week with relatives at Rosedale. Mr. and Mrs. J. van Loon were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. K. McGillivray were Mr. Clyde Steel of Seattle, Mrs. J. Bates, Mrs. J. McLean and Vic Lloyd of Vancouver. Mrs. J. Huggard has returned from a month’s visit with rela- tives in Seattle. in New Westminster where Mr. Smith is receiving treatment in hospital. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. P. Leenders of Lynden were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McPhail. Fe Miss Norma Baynes of Mission spent the weekend at home. MATSQUI Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Rosamund and Sylvia were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hurum. Mrs. W. Harrison has sold her farm on the Harris road and is now living in Matsqui. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods of Seattle spent last week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Kunzmann. x The Matsqui Cribbage Club held its final meeting for the season on Monday night. Coffee, doughnuts and pie were served. Miss Beulah Gustafson is tak- jing a two-week rest at her home jafter a severe attack of flu. Mrs. Fred Simpson and two children are visiting Mrs. George Kerr. Miss Evelyn Beaton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Beaton. Berger Engene left Tuesday night for his farm in Saskatche- wan. Pine Grove Mrs. G. Fellman of Prince Ru- pert is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hans L. Larson. Walter Baker is spending a few weeks at home after an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. H. E. Larson has return- ed from Minnesota and a few days at Saskatoon and Golburn, Sask., enroute home. : MONEY SEIZED FROM CANADIANS CROSSING BORDER The Ladies’ Aid of the Pres- Piween 15 and 20 persons had byterian Church met at the home cams of money varying from $5 of Mrs. R. Sidle on Wednesday. to $100 seized from them at the Walter Nigkerson spent! Canadi.n customs oftice, Bounce - e in Vancouver with her ary Bay, when Canadian customs husband who is under the doc-|and immigration officers, RCMP tor’s care officers and a_ police matron f Mrs Tones spent a few days|searched every person Who pas- in Vancouver where she attend-|sed through the customs between ed the wedding of her son, PO.| certain hours that evening. All William Damen, RCAF to Miss persons who had more than $5 Vera Griffin of Vancouver. on them had all their money | Mrs. Burk of Poplar is spend-| seized as the law prohibits the jing some time at the home of| taking of more than $5 into Point Mrs. E. Tones. Roberts without a special permit The United Church held its|from the Foreign Exchange Con- annual board meeting on Mon-|trol Board. Total seized was about jday night. $1000. 1 Mrs. Ross Smith spent a week Prices Effective— THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY APRIL 1, 2,3 BECOME DUE APRIL 3 —RATION BOOK NOTES— COUPONS 3 AND 4 FOR TEA, COFFEE AND SUGAR TEA, M.B. 4-oz. 21c | SOAP, Iv’y, med. 2- i5c oon BLEACH, Mighty, .. 25¢ ate LH 2 RRR) QUAKER OATS, non-premium ............ pkt. 20¢ MATCHES, Fire Chief ............... 3 boxes 29¢ SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR ........ pkt. 29¢ ALL BRAN, Kellogg’s ............... pkt. 2lc | GLO-COAT, shines as it dries ...... . pint 59¢ | BAKING POWDER, Malkin’s Best .......... tin (9c NOODLE SOUP MIX, 2-25c | LIMA BEANS . 2 Ib. 30c CLOTHES PINS, 4 doz 25c | MACARONI ... 5 Ib. 42c HANDY OIL .... tin [5c | JUNKET Tablets ... {4c COCOA, Perfection ............... Ib.-tin 25¢ LIGHT BULBS, 40, and G0-watt ......... each {5c MUSTARD, Coleman’s .......... ... quarter-Ib. 28¢ PAPER NAPKINS, white or colored ........ pkt. 15¢ BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS EVERY SATURDAY — | The Dominion Government has made an appropriation sof $9500 to remove snags in the Harrison River and to deepen the channel. The Alberta Legislature Friday night passed through the com- mittee stage a bill to amend the School Act to raise the mini- mum salaries of the province’s teachers from $840 to $900 per year. Speaking of PIGS ‘The rodent-faced Herr Goebbels slithered into Hit- ler’s private office one day and whispered, “Fuerher, I me, und I phone Goering.” “Nein,” Fuehrer, nein,” shrieked Goebbels in ter- ror. “There’s just enough for the two of us.” e THE SERVICE AND THE MEAT AT ROBERTS’ IS ALWAYS THE BEST * A fine sel ROBERTS’ Meat Market Abbotsford Phone 56 have found a new country (big to conquer that will feed us all summer.” “Ach, gute, sehr gute,” Memo Pads replied Hitler. “Eggscuse Phone 185 and small) 30c lection of SSS ssersssss7 SOUVENIRS of Abbotsford Burnt Leather Goods TABLE CENTRES 1,75 and 1.25 CUSHION COVERS with RCAF Insignia one large CUSHION COVER with painted Indian head 4.95) PEN WIPERS 30c BOOK COVERS 75c PHOTO ALBUMS Autograph Albums Book Marks Key Holders Comb Cases Silk Hand-Painted HANDKERCHIEFS in air force, army and navy insignias with “Abbotsford” CARDS for EASTER The GLACIER Confectionery — Lunches Abbotsford Alphamettes Alphamales 25's 0s 1 Ib, jars Frosst’s Neo-Chemical ==" VITAMINS” .--- To Prevent Colds and Insure Health, Take Vitamins Malt & Cod L 2 lb. jars . $3. vals & Cod Liver Oil . 65c Food Small size .............. Large Size ..... Hospital size . $1.15 $2.45 $4.45 Puretest Cod Avr Oil ize 40 Halibut Liver Oil les a a Capsules 25's . 100’s Abdol with Vitamin ae $1.60 $2.85 $5.50 Weir’s Rexall Pinacy ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. Ti’s Better! VANCOUVER VICTORIA EDMONTON fee! SOVEREIGN BATHROOM TISSUE CALGARY