ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS McClary Jubilee Range “MURESCO” WALL AND CEILING We sroc 2CK IN TH DRY GOODS|*#2*| GENTS FURNISHINGS Spring Opening Specials PRINTS— Reg, 230 yd. SPECIAL .... = Ne Bee Reg. 29¢ yd. 2 yas. AGe SPBHOCLAL 36-In. wide; sun- and tub-fast BROADCLOTHS— Reg yd. SPECIAL ...: Reg. 35e yd. SPECIAL .... Plain or Striped NEW STOCK OF SHADOW-CLOTH and HOMESPU DRAPERIES and SEE OUR NEW STOCKS OF White Leathers for Pumps, Straps and Oxfords .. SPECIAL AND NEW ! !— Cotton String Blouses Ladies’ Sizes—small, medium and large In Rose, Daffodil, Green, Blue LINOLEUM Ri LIEUM Carried LADIES yery special values on our regular lines, for ONE WEEK. OUR WINDOWS ! DRY GOODS J. S. DALY Sturdy, Ivory Porcelain Enamelied Square ... WITH WATER FRONT—only— $7 250 are agents for this famous make of finishing materials and wo ALL TINTS in calsomines, ete. your home-renovation problems. MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS AND ENAMELS S__To reduce our large stock of SULK HOSE we are offering and in Attractive Two-Tone For Satisfaction—Buy One ! DECORATIONS We are able to advise you on DISTRICT—Delivery Serv | LINENE— In brown, white, daffodil, and mauve; reg. 29¢ yd. Spec- blag CURTAIN NET— SWISS NET, reg. 59¢ Special per yara...,, ADE RAYON, regular 39¢_ Special per yard MIXTURES, reg. 290 Special per yard UPHOLSTERING Women $2.95 White TOL 3 BAROLEUM eyeee in Stoe WATCH SPECIALISTS In—Permanent Waving Finger Waving Fackls Manicures Hot Oil Treatments WE STYLE TO TYPE Marigold @ Beauty Shoppe The News Building Phone 107 Qolichans are now “running” in the Fraser, but catches are not very good as yet, the little fish staying too deep in the water to be caught with nets. IN MEMORIAM Passed away May 3rd, 1935, A. M. “In Loving Memory of a husband and father so deeply missed by Moth- er and Irene”. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sibbald wish to convey their sincere thanks to che many friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes and express- MY NEW BARBERING PARLOR IS Now Open AND I CORDIALLY INVITE MY PA- TRONS TO CALI, AND INSPECT THE NEW PREMISES. EVERYTHING MODERN, CLEAN & UP-TO-DATE H. HANSEN Barber ENDENE AVENUE ADJOINING THE NEWS BUILDING Rural Contractors are now putting the finishing touches to the fine new building being erected for E. A. Hunt, on the location of the former store. The building is composed of a large store, with premises at the rear, to be used by Mr. Hunt in his confectionery business, and a smaller store, which is to be rented jons of condolence in the loss of their infant daughter, Shirley Anne, Good Used Cars! 35 Oldsmobile Special Sedans 35 Terraplane Sedan 35 Ply; eon toupe ‘34 Olas: »dile Special Sedans "3G Chevrolet peclal Sedan ial Sedan ‘33 Oldsmobile Special Sedan toupe ‘32 Ford V-8 Tudor 31 Buick ‘31 ped an "31, Studebaker Special Se 30 Hudson peclal Coach adie lan No Reasonable Offer Refused Cash Paid for TRADES — TERMS — OPEN EVENINGS Good Used Cars The Above Cars Are 1936 All Ir Splendid Order, Including Lice STONEHOUSE MOTORS LIMITED Headquarters for Chevrolet 418 WEST GEORGIA STREET and Oldsmobile SEYMOUR 4508 8 | BRADNER MAN DIES AFTER ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY Inquiry Into the death of John W. R 64, of Bradner, who was fatal- ly injured in an automobile acelde: n Sumas lake highway on Saturd night, was conducted by Coroner erett in the Henderson pa . The'court decided, beyond tion and other prelimina adjourn the inquiry until evi- be obtained from Jack ; of Vancouver, who is confined to the local hospital recov- ring from Injuries sustained in the ccldent, Holmes was riding a motor- ‘cle upon which Rose was a passen- , When he collided with a car driy- en by Gordon D, Reid, 18, of Chilli- wack, Reid faced a preliminary po- lice court hearing in Sumas on Mon- day, The case was remanded for one week, and his bail set at $5,000, Holmes’ condition is uncertain, It was found necessary to amputate his left leg after the accident. The accident happened just east of ligard road. de tose's funeral arrangement are in the hands of the Eagles order of Van- couver, The coroner's Weir, A. R, Rudge, Wm, jury comprised C. F. Gosling, I. R. Ser}, Glenn D. Cook, J. Heath. Hospital Day is dated for May 12, Dominion, Tea is to be ser afternoon at the M. ations will also b ed. ed in the A. hospital. Don- atefully accept- SPORT Quite a number of local enthusiasts saw the big guns of hockeydom in Action in Vancouver last week when the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks played a series of games MS rAy Heavy downpour of rain Sunday morning caused postponement of the opening game of the softball until later in the week. botsford teams pla game Sunday afternoon. Play was very good and even, the Legion squad leading right up till the last of the ninth inning, when a mice hit by Con- way drove the tleing and winning runs ‘oss the plate, A steady downpour of rain of Tues day caused a further postponement of the opening game of the softball seas- on, which will (weather permitting!) be played on Thursday evening. wees MISSION TAKES FIRST PLACE IN Ht SCHOOL TOURNEY Mission high school won the inter- held in Ab- botsford points. Other were Matsqui, mas-Abbotsford. Kathleen Webster won first place in the hop, step and jump; and second place in the softball throw and in the broad jump. Thelma Nelles made a good showing in high jump, as did Dorothy Duark in the foot races. In the junior shot-put Fred WahIman carried away first honors by a margin of several feet, and Harry Buker's schools participating Mt, Lehman and Su- STE TIUING S! helene proved a distinct advantage in the high jump. Wilfred Pattenden achieved second place in the juntor 100 and 220 yards, while William Waterston showed promising versatil- ity by ereditably partlolpating in sev- al of the events, winning In a jump and coming second in the pole vault. Glenn Padden also showed good form The event was postponed from the pervious week because of rain, and Hid not entirely occasiona showers, Fined $25; Given Blue Card In Dangerous Driving Convietion Joseph Nadalin of Vancouver pald a fine of $25 and costs in Matsquil po- lice court on dangerous driving char- ges, Magistrate Bell, when imposing fine and Issuance of a blue card, (with option of 30 days in jail), sald he in- tended to cancel the drivers’ Hecense in the next conviction upon a similar charge in hie court. BROBRRORE ROARBARL RD GO : We Do Save You Money | When | Buying Hardware! L b STEP DOWN THE STREET AND ) WE WILL SI SHOW YOU ! ‘ a IANS 39¢ KITCHEN WASTE CANS—with tilt lid; reg. 95¢ 6 only. A p LAWN MOGWERS—(2-in. cut, 5 blade > Kegular price $6.95; Special > RAWHIDEHALTERS - - - ’ Boys’ Bicycle ( Used. Double frame WILLAN’S HARDWARE East of R. R. Track, Abbotsford PHONE $1 4 | bargain at this price \ . 5 A cl A tn cl te ld When illness Spring ‘“‘Conditioners Everybody Needs Them; We Sell THE BEST and PU. Ba call him at once Then when he issues you a pr tion, bring it to Wel druggists at your service threat call your ph where there are two q' Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Candies, Kodaks, Films Cosmetics, Men’s Supplies - Clean, Fresh Stocks Eric T. Ws Phm. B. Phone: Day WEIR’S PHARMACY 8; Night 32 Ray H. Weir, Phm. B. PROFESSIONAL YARWOOD & DURRANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC BRANCH OFICE AT ABBOTSFORD Open Every Friday Vancouver Offices— Rooms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street McAlpine & McAlpine BARRISTERS & SOLICILORS bbotsford office—near B. C. Tel. Ex Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m, Telep! 138R There is only ONE made by the G, M. C. — You can easily own one of these fine household nécessities—Sold on Small Monduly Payments. BURNS ELECTRIC Next to Safeways, Abbotsford. Special—Willis Upright Grand Piano for sale or trade at a marvellous bargain. DR. G. E. PARRISH DENTIST Office Hours — 9 to 5 Evenings by Appointment Modern X-Ray Equipment Telephone: Office 64; Residence 91 EINEX BLOCK Sumas, Wash. (Canadian Money at Par) DR. J. EK. LUKAS DENTIST ; Office— (The News Building) MODERN X-RAY EQUIPMENT Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment Telephone 493 GUERNSBY Bull, sale; Ch ut Jerry, oe stock, , Aldergrove (Yale road) registered, FREE use of garden plot in Abbots- ford, good soil. ©, W. Benedict 1p FOR SALE.—1 ton of seed oats & bert’s stock, 1 ears, Gust Staf, R.R. Corbit, Upper Sumas, 8 MASSEY-Harris 12-in, plow No. 1 M.H. spike-tooth harrow, 3- se M.H. 5-tooth cultivator, 1 incomplete Jones Mower (or parts). R. J. Brooks Harris rd., Matsqul. 1pp IMPOUNDMENT SALE.—Three year- ling cows, one dark red, two red and white. To be sold at the farm of J. Hunter, Sumas Prairie, Wednesday, }May 13 at 2 p.m. mp FOR SALE — 5000 plants Victoria Strawberries, $5 per 1000. J. Maertins, South Mt. Lehman Rd. (across from A. Tracey). ip HIGHLAND potatoes and mixed ba- led hay for sale. Zomar, near Delair, south of Abbotsford. 1p FOR SALE.— 1 work horse, about 1200-Ibs.; quantity of Victory oats & Potatoes at I. F. Nelles’ Whatcom rd. R.R. 2, Abbotsford, phone 23T 2p OLD and crippled horses and red water cows for fox feed, A. Nicholas, Clayburn, phone Miss. 11303 23p Wt, OPETOMETRIST COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. 404 Standard Bank Building Sey. 7410 Office attendance at Chilliwack FOR RENT. — Pasture for young stock. Geo, Hallett, R.R. 2, Abbots- ford. 1p LOST, stolen or strayed from the Orange hall, jug and other small ar- ticles. Please return. Ip PRICES HEPECTIVE THURS., FRI. & SAT'DAY, MAY LARD 2 Ibs. 25c BUTTER 3 lbs. 85c CHEESE Lb. 18c SUGAR 4 lbs. 19c SYRUP 5 Ib. pail 29c Braid’s Best 3 for Be @ ior DRE 7,8 & 9— Purity (limit 4) Fraser Valley Richmond Second Grade Fraser Valley Mild Fancy Yellow Rogers‘ Karo or Corn Tomatoes O, City No, Corn Ayl. G. Bant, Wax Beans Bestovall No. 2 sat. 3 ior 29e¢ Carrots and Peas tin Ayl. No. 2 sat. 2 for 25¢ Peas, (Seive ) for DRE 2% tin No. 2 QUICK OATS S¢ Robin Hood; Pkt. 1 BRAN PLAKES 10¢ O. City No. 2 Spaghetti i in T. Sc.D for Fe Aylmer 16-07. P ; Pork & Beans 3 for BBE Meat Ball D i Kellogg's; Pkt. .. Bee pres Jitty % ™ Us: 19¢ WHEAT PEARLS Wana S 25¢ Potted) Meats 4 ior DBSe —— | SO AP PEARL reer pees init Cereals Pot Barley J lbs. 15¢ Gentes, 3 lbs Use Ue ee Cg Rice 4 ibs. He Nie Benne 4. ths Se Canned Fish Kippered Snacks G for BC Choieq Japan Patrict; PAN. FLOUR @ for Rosebud 20- ne 25° 25¢ MAPLE SYRUP Pride of Can, Bu. Brooms Made by the Blind SAFEWAY .. Ea. HIGHWAY .. Ea. 596 3X SPECIAL . Ea. 29¢ salah Tall tins .... Sardines Brunswick Giall tins DRG G for Boe FOR SALE—Sow to farrow in a few days. J. Johnstone, R.R. 1,King Road. 1p FOR SALE—Austin 7 Saloon, new, $575; licensed. Phone 4577 write box 275, Chilliwack. like or bi-monthly 1p RESPONSIBLE GENERAL ACCOUNTANT Books Written Up; Balance Sheets, et Correspondence; Income Tax Returns Moderate Charges; no account too small J. W. MORISON ».O, Box 205 Abbotsford, B.C, Telephone Seymour 8347 iI FOR SALE.—Seeder drill, 18 runs, {aa condition, Zalesky blacksmith shop George E. Gudewill co., LTD. 819-820 Pt Exchange VANCOL , B.C, PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS INDUSTRIAL BONDS DOMINION GOVERNMENT Bldg. NDS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT 30ND! representative is In your uch week, Telephone call may be reversed Our 1 FOR SALE—Apyrshire heifer, fr S; gentle; milking ladwin Road. sh- Ibs. 1p Ford Truck, 7 lass shape, cheap for Abboteford. 1p FOR SALE.—1930 good tires, cash. yy plain of children, good references Abbotsford P.O, 1p WANTED—Man & wife to work on dairy farm; man mist be good team- ster & experienced in all farm work. Wife to help in house, ‘Both must be good milkers. Box T., News inp H li i auling ! MODERN FAST TRUCKS —Charges Reasonable T. Mathers 136 Telephone Abbotsford FLOUR Family patent AG |bs. $9.49 | Highway Coffee ger eats Miracle Whip 81-02. jarg Qe By Kraft Peanut Butter Novelty Tumbers Toilet Tissue Sable; large rolls Fruits & Vegetables ORANGES doz. Navel peter 35¢ LEMONS for Full of Juice 6 10¢ GRAPEFRT, te California .. 8 oS 25¢ LETTUCE Each 7¢ Firm and Crisp CARROTS fe Large cinerea! 2a 9¢ CABBAGE Ibs. Firm encen 4 L9¢ ONIONS Ib, Mesh bags 10 35¢ SPINACH Ibs, Fresh, clean 3 13¢ CELERY 150; “Crisp, tender no 10¢ COCOANUTS 2 for 9¢ 3 for Bae Safeway Market Specials QUALITY BEEF FRESH FISH Shoulder Roasts - Lb, 9c} Spring Salmon ~- Rib Boiling Beef - Lb. 7¢ | Halibut - - Prime Rolled Roasts “b. (6c | Ling God = - Corned Beef, honed Lb. tfc | 1/>-Ib, Cooked Ham Yp-lb. Veal Loaf Boneless Stew J bs. 19¢ Vp Fresh Mince Bologna - = SHORTENING Crescent; with order 2 ibs. DBe |b Lb, 206 | Lb. 15¢ Lb, ize . 30 2 Ibs. 25 COTTAGE me ‘ whole or half b. .... BBe Meal Loaf Spec. rhe 4ibs. Ae Woe Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Safeway Stores, = . aoa SS