aes ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1941 aaa i 4 S a x Ip x x s 7 1 SOUP SALE 3M-S-A PARAGRAPHS ASPARAGUS, CLAM CHOWDER, OXTAIL s ae a 3 Ts BDe 6™ gic bowen $9.19 5 Gathered by our District Correspoudents Tomato, Vegetable, Cream of Celery, Cream of Corn, Grecn Per for = Make up an assortment Doze istri GNF: Se en ae Aberdeen Sumas District fwo Favorites—CREAM 3 Tins B34° Sodas PINEAPPLE JUICE Black Pepper tar. m: CATSUP Budie ss Made from “eae ani 10¢ Tin M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE of MUSHROOM, CREAM of OYSTER Dozen $9.25 We reconamend MANNING'S Big i-lb. Packa niy AUSTRALIAN 15-ounce Tin Phone 150 At the Whist Drive held unde dleton and Mrs, Trotman. Mrs. Jensen, Station Road, i in Vancouver for a few days, th guest of her daughter. J. J.. Peters, katchewan, has purchased acres on the Aberdeen North from Mrs. Peterson. now building preparatory to ing up residence. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Gledhill wer BISMA-REX CREO-TERPIN THE PERFECT STOMACH THE FAMOUS GREEN POWDER COUGH REMEDY— é —by Wampole doz. and / ° SRO ER (O- 25¢ 2 50¢ And may we suggest 16-0z, Wampole’s Tasteless Cod Liver Ola a $4.00 GILETTE SPECIAL (TALIAN BALM SPECIAL Reguiar 50c size of Italian Eulm and a twenty five cent of hand sream, a 75c value hile they aeee Ade Por only Ten Gilette Blue Blades and a full size tube of Gilette’s New Shaving Cream. A ne i value for ¢ Only _ 39 Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS hone & WEIR, Phm. B. See cc Hardie, Miss Thelma Warren an couver. ae Mt. Lehman Service will be held in the Dun United Church Sunday at 2 p.m, guest of her parents, Reeve an Mrs. Simpson, recently. parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Nico! son, over the weekend Mrs Tamiani and son, visited dafs recently A pleasant Wednesday at Shegeri the Manse ing Circle, Mr. Balloc has his ranch in Alberta. “This war is becoming a war of exhaustion and the Ger- mans are being exhausted.’’—H. G. Wells. parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Mc BUILDS rift SHIPS! Where does the money come from to wage this War—to build the ships, the planes and tanks we need to “‘finish the job?” Much of it comes from the savings of ordinary men and women—the thrifty people of Canada—the savers. These are the people who buy Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates, who pay their War Taxes on the nail. Never before has personal thrift been so vitally necessary. Watch your spending. Every dollar you can spare is needed now to arm and equip our fighting forces—to win this War. > This Book will help you save. The Royal Bank Family Budget Book shows you how to budget your income, how to saye by pli spending. Ask for a freecopy at your nearest Branch. The ROYALBANK of Canada ABBOTSFORD BRANCH - L. CALDECOTT, Manager Donald. 6, at 8 pm, Huntingdon Sparrow for the past two weeks. to Vancouver during the week. ver during the week. Mrs. in the RCAF. Mr. and Mrs, family of Weyburn, Sask., ty for the past few weeks, hav Westminster. Victor Sayce has returned hom Alberta for the past six months. Nerth Vancouver week. for and Mrs. H. E. Beetlestone at th weekend, Consolations were won by Mr. Mid- formerly of Sas- ten Road He is tak- Guests, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. D G Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Nicholas and fam- ily, and Mr and Mrs. Jackso! Mr. Norman Leppard, all of Van- Miss Eileen Simpson was the Miss Eileen Nicolson visited he- in Vancouver for a few afternoon was spent when Mrs, Willan entertained ladies and friends of the United Church Sew- returned from Mrs. Fiugel and smali son re- turned to Anchorage, Alaska, hay- ing spent the summer with her Under the auspices of the Red Cross a whist drive will be held in the Schoolroom, Thursday, Nov. Mrs. Squires of New York has been visiting with her neice, Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Shore, Mrs, Hurper and Mrs. Blanchard were visitors Mr, and Mrs. Allan ,Crouter and Charlotte were visitors to Vancou- Wesley Williams has re- turned from Calgary after visit- ing with her son Howard, who is Buckshaw and who have been visiting with'Mr, Palas- moved to make their home in New after visiting with his brother in Mrs. Freda Johnson visited in the past Mr, and Mrs. Laxton and fam- ily of Burnaby visited with Mr, r Mr, and Mrs, C the auspices of the Red Cross| Vancouver were Auxiliary on Wednesday evening} and M:s. the prize winers were, Mrs. Jack Miss Ma Smith, and Whiteley Gledhill. Mrs, P, Meenderinck of Lynden, Wn., visited her sister, Mrs. S. is| Héimstra during the week. e Mrs. E. B, McPhail and Beryl McPhail were Sunday visitors with relatives at Lynden, Wn. Miss Frances White of Vancou- ver, a former teacher of Abbots- ford spent the weekend with Miss Gladys York. Cpi. Antaony Farmer, stationed et e/a Sunday who is San Francisco, visitor Mrs. K. Harris, Mr. and wars. Cochrane of North nm} Vancouver were weekend guests djof the Mrs. Road. Mrs. Lois Barrett and Joan Ber- ret of Chilliwack were recent visit- ors with Mrs. M. McAdam. Mrs. O. Walstrom and Mrs Young of Vancouver visited fiends in this district during the week. Mr. Irving Fadden of New West- minster was a Sunday visitor with relatives in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who ed recently trom Alberta, taken up residence on the of Mr. Mel Fadden. 1) Mrs. Laura Geldhart of New Westminster was a weekend visit- or with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blinch. Mr. and Mrs Angus Fadden of New Westminster visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Faden recently, was with his aun latter's parents, Mr. J. Anderson of and Whatcom n d arriv- have farm 1- Straiton Mr. John Forsyth, from Brit- tania Beach, visited Straiton over the weekend. Mr, Norman Corbett left for his army training last Wednesday evening. The Corbett family journ- eyed to Vancouver to see Norman off on the boat. Mr, John Kupiak bagged a 200- pound deer Tuesday evening. The following day Mr. John Jones shot a spike deer. Mr. Frank Bonar came home from Vancouver Island for a short visit last week. Miss Retta Bonar left for busi- ness college in Vancouver. A farewell party was given by Miss Dunham, of Abbotsford, and the St:aiton Young People’s Club, for Miss Retta Bonar and Mr. N. Corbett, games were played and refreshments served in their hon- or, They have both left for an in- definite time. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Gardener have arrived home after a trip to the Cariboo, also Mr, Cyrus Gardener who accompanied them. e Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith of Abbotsford visited their brother and sister, Mr and Mrs, N. Smith, | over the weekend. Mr. Griff Jones visited Straiton last Sunday. Pte. and Mrs. Joseph Mathers journeyed from Vancouver Satur- day. L-CPL, Allen Austin visited his home over the weekend. e Pte Howard Jones of the Rocky Mountain Rangers came home for a brief visit Saturday evening. Lend to Ice Skating Opens SKATING SESSIONS Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afternoon Admission: Children 10c, Adults 25c. 5 p.m. Satusday Morning, 10 a.m-12 am., Children 10e, Adults Saturday Night Special, 8:15 - 10:30 p.m. All Admissions 35 Monday, Wednesday, Friday nights, Admission: Everybody Coast Amateur Hockey Every Tuesday Night 8:30 P.M SEE BIG LEAGUE PLAYERS ON THE WAY UP. GENERAL ADMISSION 25c Thrift Tickets also available Arena -=- Queen's Park --- New Westminster Defend Buy NOW! British Columbia Telephone Company —————— SSS sssss WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Ridgedale At the whist drive held at the home of Mrs. C. Creelman Wed- nesday evening, seven tables of Court Whist were played. Top scores went to Mrs. Henry Borg and Mr. Helmer Fore. Eileen Creel- man took the consolation prize. At the home of Mrs. Frank Be- harrell, five tables were played with top honors going to Mrs. E. Borg and Joe Hall. Miss Muriel Page and Vic Lloyd were consola- tion winners, Miss Ethel] Smith of Seattle, Mrs. Doris Miller and son, and Mrs. Alice Tennyson of Burling- ton, Wn. were guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs, Percy Smith, recently. Miss Rhoda Mailes of Ferndale school, was a weekend guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rottlufr. Mr and Mrs. Alex Slohn of Shel- brook, Sask., are house guests of Mrs. A. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Petch of North Vancouver visited the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Petch on Sunday. With them was Mrs, Petch’s nephew, M. Brown of Patricia Bay, B.C, Mrs. Porter and daughter, Mrs. Dandy, and baby, of Mission, and Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar visited Mrs. Petch on Tuesday Mrs. Reynolds was the guest of honor at a farewell party Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs, Nels About 25 friends gathered to wish her well in her Continued on Page Five Gurney. ' 4 ——$— $< — $$ ed ED ANDREWS ay) . as : 4 : ie Lucchetta of = PHONE.. 54 fe Rall nt visitors with Mr. DeLair recently. Prices Effective T Jay, Friday, y, November 6, nuret Baynes spent the a ae ne ae ie aie weekend with friends at Suilivan.|}] 49 GALLON OAK VINEGAR BARRELS ......... $3.00 ” 2 All Wheat Cup & Saucer Peanut Butter 48-072. tin 49c Palmolive Soap, ‘3 for 20c Hamo, ....8-0z. tin 25c Super Suds, .. pkt, 25¢ Enos Fruit Salts ... 98c| Odex Soap,.. 4 bars 22c REMEMBER NOVEMBER 10 IS THE LAST DATE FOR CHRISTMAS OVERSEAS PARCELS Dad’s Cookies, 8 doz 64c Spitfire Tea, .. Packed Ready for Mailing Just Address and Mail NESCAFE, Condensed Coffee—PKT. CHEESE—CHOC. BARS — GUM TINNED PEANUTS — TEABAGS PKT. RAISINS — LUMP SUGAR — POTTED MEATS TOGAGCOS — CIGARETTES — RAZOR BLADES, Ete. Miracle Whips coal: temic ane .., 32-02. Jar 49 Heinz Soups, ready to serve ........ eigen cee UO Soda Biscuits, Westons ............. Ib. pkt. 19¢ Tomato Juice, Campbell’s, 16-0z. ....... 3 tins 25¢ Sardines, Brunswick .........- ... § tins, 27¢ Meat Pastes, Hedlund’s . . .- + 3 tins 25¢ Spaghetti, M.B.. tin 10¢ Peas, Garden, 2 tins, 19¢ Beans, Cut green, 2-2Ic | Writing Pad Pkt. Envelopes 250€ Dog Mash, .. 5 Ibs. 25c Wax Roll, 100 feet.. 20c YACHT Pink Salmon, 2 tins 37¢ KELLO s , Apple Juice, .2 tins 19¢ Jet Stove Polish, tin 20c | Prumes .... 2 2lbs. 25¢ - Bean. a0. .. 5 Ibs. 15¢ Heinz Sandwich Spread Macaroni, .. 3 Ibs. 19c 6-0z. Jar ......... 22€| Beans, S.W. 314 Ibs 25c 1 Pkt. Chipso, 1 Cream Jug apreiuice. ivi 30c | Apples, local, 12 Ib. 25c Pastry Shells ..... 25c| Sweet Spuds, 31% Ib 25c Laco Mazda Light Grapefruit, ...4 for 25c Bulbs: 70-3 opis _.. 20c| Carrots .... 6 Ibs. 19¢ Store Gloses Saturday Nights at 9 p.m. ww Ve Vw eo Vee Vee ANNOUNCEMENT The Gillies Mortuary Homes Co., Ltd., wishes to announce that in future the business will be carried on under the name of “THE DAVIES FUNERAL HOMES CO. LTD.” of Mission and Agassiz. We wish also to extend our sincere thanks toall those who have availed themselves of our services in the past and to assure them that under the management of Mr. Davies and Son, the future needs of the community will be taken care a a H -| of on an ever higher standard a i than in the past. SHORT NOTICE Dispersal Sale JERSEY DAIRY CATTLE Horses, Feed, Ete Favored with instructions from Sam Austin Sumas Prairie who has joined His Majesty's Forces, I will sell his holdings on his farm situated on the Angus Camp- bell Road, 2 miles east of Abbots- ford and adjoining the Trans- Canada Highway on = MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 at 1:00 p.m. 31 head of Cattle—1—Jersey, 2 years, due January 10; 40-Ib. cow. 2—Jersey, 5'years fresh Septem- ber 20; 45-1b. cow. 3—Jersey, 5 fresh Septembe: 5; 45-Ib ” ersey, 2 years, due March 25; 46 Ibs. first calf. 5—Jersey, 5 years, due December 12; 40-lb. cow. 6—Jersey, 2 years, fresh Sep- tember 20; 35 Ibs. first calf. 7— Jersey, 2 years fresh August 10; 30 Ibs. first calf. 8—Jersey, 3 years, fresh Sept 10. 55-Ib. cow. 9—Jersey, 5 years, fresh Oct. 19; 50-Ib. cow. 10—Jersey, 3 years, due January 3; 30-lb. cow. 11—Jersey, 3 years, due February 12; 30-1b. cow. 12—Jersey, 3 years due Jan. 5; 35-lb. cow. 13—Jersey, 6 years, fresh Oct, 28; 50-lb. cow. 14—Jer- sey, 5 years, due Jan, 29; 45-lb. cow, 15—Jersey, 10 years, due Feb 2; 40-Ib. cow. 16—Jersey, a fresh Sept. 8; 45-lb. cow. 17—Jer- sey, 3 years fresh by date of sale; 40-Ib. cow. 18—Holstein, 8 years, fresh September 15; 60-lb. cow. 19—Jersey, 9 yea due Dec. 28; 45-Ib. cow. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24—Heit- over 1 year. 25, 2 5 28, Heifers, 1 year. 30, 31—Calves, 5 and 2 months. 4 NOTE—This is a herd of good producing cows in Al condition. Herd test average is 5 per cent Horses—Team of grey mares, 5 and 6 years old, about 1600 Ibs. Grey Gelding, 12 years old, about 1500 Ibs. Feed—About 60 tons of good hay; 15 tons of oats, sacked Miscellaneous All-steel wagon and hayrack, set of team breech- ing harness Wall milk cooler, 12 milk cans (5 are new), electric fencer, 400-pound Milk Quota to Milk Shippers Agency. Terms—(msh at the Sale J. B. DENNIS Auctioneer Office; Home-Makers Insurance Box 234, Phone 3131 Realty and Agency Limited Chilliwack, B.C. Phone 5661 “ll FAA MEET nace. Oak This advertisement is not pub- shed or displayed by the Liquor Contro! Board or by the Govern- ment of British Columbi2. NX Re ° a=} ss ;—J 3 sid ra KS eget , 02.11.7075 022.65 02.54.05 —S a a wat