ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS DALY S D LADIES’ SEERSUCKER | CREPE NIGHTGOWNS Tn mediom Sleevel fancy and large sizes wns in white with trinis in peach, pink or nile green, Exch— 95c LADIES' BROADCLOTH SLIPS top or built-up shoulder Opera DRYGOODS “ARCH PRESERVER” BOOTS AND OXFORDS If you have sore or tender feet, BLACK OXEO sizes 7 We Haye Now in Stock Many NEW LINES IN MEN'S BLACK OXFORDS in Dlack calf, sizes 7 to %— $7.50 © ANGARD BLOCK qtlore Sings SANG aa?) ree und | pRiam em eM NBL to Cite 69c $2.95 PEERLESS LADIES’ UNDERWEAR - ARCH SUPPORT BOOTS - | Bayon, two-picca sues con sistir of vest and bloomers, in small, medium and large sizes. GREY ENAMEL DISH PANS ue hard to beat; outside top inches; depth 5 inches Each 45c These Weekly Hardware Specials Save You Money ! IRONING BOARDS Volds compactly, natural wood bout 3 nolics $1.59 STURDY WHEELBARROWS Strongly braced, — removable flare sides, stecl wheel. Body painted red with black painted Each metal "$3.65 GALVANIZED WASH TUBS Medinm size, drop handles se- curely riveted to sides Each 98c SHOVELS “D” or Iong-handle; one-piece blade and shank, Selected ash Each ie 75¢ SPADES “D" or Jong-handle; ash handle and will give excellent satisfac- Each ee 72c FOOD CHOPPERS knives 1p- Tinned cast iron body, de of high quality stee plied with 4 cutters Each 89c CLOTHES-LINE SETS 100-fect galvanized wire, 2 diameter galvanized pulle nd 2 screw hooks. A labor-saver. Set - 98c FLOOR WAX SPECIAL ! With each Ib. tin of Johnson's LOCAL THRICK FIRMS INT OVER LANDSLIDE DAMAGE D LUMBER Judgement is to be given this week in the suit involving two local concerns over a damage claim of $8,000. The Clayburn Co. alleged that the Abbotsford Lumber Co, in January last year obstructed a stream on Mrs Phoebe Campbell's property in con- structing a logging road to Its lim- its on Sumas mountain. ‘The water 3 wed, they claim, and washed out a portion of their trackage be- below this point, causing a slide 100 wide by 30 feet In depth. in defense n the side age water fram a slough Sr athecumeRrdndecmined ~ causing the slide. Photo ® locality were shown in y Chief Justice Court Clerk Inspection of damage, a the site of roe Pmployees of the litigant compan- ies went to Vancouver to give evi- dence in the case, Mrs. Phoebe Cempbell, who was aiso made a defendant in the claim, was represented by Mr. D. C, Dur- | rant MEETING called by the Sumas Council-Ab- botsford Board of Trade Relief Committee at RECLAIM on THURSDAY AE NOON MARCH 9 4 at 2 p.m. is Business: To institute plans for im- mediate distribution of publicly- subscribed fund, and to estab- lish distributing depot in lake area, All residents of flooded area invited ASUS USSU GUO A Few Words by Telephone Brought Quick Results Roger Bathurst had a business proposition to put to a man in another city, “I could say it bet- Wax, we give free a new handy Wax applier. ads wax even- ly, economically and easily 1 Ib. tin 59c CAST STEEL HAND SAW Made of best steel, with strong everfast handle, $8 points to in. 4) Each 98c n than said to himself, ter I could write it,” he “but I haven't time to make the trip. Besides, the cost would be prohibitive.’ Bathurst found a solution to his problem in the long-distance telephone. He placed a call w the man in the other city, and « ., ladies, s in our Cl prstein Veb) This is ten over ist wwe! inguished by thinking, outstandin as comp: * who continuously dr Id ideas in new wa: range them In new, complicated pat- terns. Veblen received no more at- tention from his contemporaries than ht be expected during the post-war ‘return normale: but since his death 1929, his writings have had a stead- ily increasing influence, not only on social theory but also on current gov- ernment policies. “Engineers and the Price System” provides the basis for some of the sounder arguments of the Technocrats. His ‘Theory of Leisure Class’ discusses the and value economic factor in modern life, and MEDICINES NEVER IN A QUARTE FORD HAS 1HIS PHARMACY DIE CINAL PREPARATIONS, ST This is the “Spring-Tonic’ Cough-Cold-Curing eason ! ARE WORTHLESS UNLESS OF HIGH QUALITY -CENTURY IN BUSINESS IN ABBOTS- INSED INFERIOR MEDI- Phones 8 and 32 Eric TF. Weir Phm.B. Opposite Post Office 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 its pertinence more readily to will be r i4 than ever before Both of these sier reading than many of the essays in this latest col- lection, ‘but the latter will be found a pleasant change from the usual run of specious economic argument that re floods todays’ newspapers and per- lodicals. Peace With Honor by A. A. Milne The pacifist author of “Winnie the Pooh” turns his heavy artillery on time-honored platitudes about na- tional honour, national security and patriotism, and makes a few direct hit This is a particularly worth- While book for Christopher Robin and those of his generation who have not the ambition to “hang on uncut wire like blackberries and ripen for the honour of Unknown Warrior’. Abbotsford, B.C CHK BASTERN = ENTERTAINS GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Electa Chapter No. 20 O.E.S. was honored last Thursday evening, when Mrs, Alice EB. Savage, Worthy Grand Matron, paid her official visit acsom- panied by Mr. H. Wenman, Worthy jrand Patron, and Grand Lodge of- firers. Many visitors were present from Vancouver, New Westminster, Langley, Ladner, Chilliwack anr Su- as, and a most instructive and en- ble eyening was spent. Much aise was bestowed on the officers on their ritualistic work. After’ the business session closed, a dainty supper was served by the the tables ‘being decorated with daffodils and pussy-willows. M. IN MEMORIAM BASSANI—In Loving Memory of Mother, who went to rest March 12, 1934 \ A wonderful mother, woman and One who was better, God never made, PRICES BRRECTIVE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 16— FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT SPECIAL PRICES ! ! APPLES, Red - - CABBAGE, firm 3 Ibs. 10c LETTUCE, Crisp Head 7c | HIGHL’D GEMS 100 Ib. 65¢ ORANGES, Sweet 2 doz 35c ORANGES, Jumbo Doz. 35c LEMONS, Juicy -- Doz. 10c GRAPEFRUIT -- 7 for 25¢ 6 Ibs. 25¢ BUTTER, Richmond - - PRUNES, SantaClara - - FIGS, Smyrna - - - 2 Ibs. DATES, Fresh Sair - - 3 Ibs. BULK COCOA, Why Pay More 2 lbs. 3 Ibs. 92¢ 3 Ibs. 25¢ {3c 19¢ 21c, Nabob COFFEE Lb. tin 39c | Lb. Braid’s Ideal COFFEE 25c TOMATOES, Aylmer 2 sqt. 3 tins PEAS, Orchard City 2’s - 3 tins CORN, Royal City White - 3 tins GREEN BEANS, Fraser Gold 2 tins SPAGHETTI IN TOM. SCE. 3 tins 25¢ 29c 29c 25c 25c SALMON, Red Spring //,’s - 2 tins 25¢ EAGLE CLAMS, Whole - 2 tall tins EAGLE LOBSTER, 1/)’s - 2 tins CRABMEAT, Crawford 1/,’s = Tin _ KIPPERED SNACKS, Boneless 4 tins {9c 25c 35c (9c ROBIN HOOD OATS Pkt. - 17¢ f QUAKER CORN FAKES (limit 3) 3 pkts.19c MELLOGRAIN HEALTH OATS with small packet Health Meal Both - 23c MAXIMUM TEA Lb. - 39c 4 PINEAPPLE CUBES Giant Flats 5 . KALSOMINE ROLLING PINS few words over the telephone |One in a million, ‘that mother was|M™] SARDINES, Norwegian - 2 tins 19¢ Tin - 10c Clean up, brighten up the home | Made of hardwood with plain wires! Jpronigh| (tie desired Mexe-1|@ 0 7 ous i 0 sate area tt PEARS, Blue Ridge 2's - 2 tins 25¢ LIBBY’S at very little ¢¢ turned revolving handles sete en en) liberal, ever upright, (ff RASPBERRIES, Brentwood 2 tins 29¢ Each 29c Loved by your friends ard all whom | APRICOTS, Aylmer 2 sqt. - Tin [5c POTTED MEATS 5 lb. pkge. 50c = BRITISH COLUMBIAJour‘wintcsti motner, tat motner|f| BLUEBERRIES, Aylmer 2 sqt. 2 tins 29¢| 3 tins 19c_ Nita eat ates Sa MARMALADE, Aylmer - 4-Ib. pail 42c¢ EXCELL DALY HARDWARE TELEPHONE COMPANY — |, tnsertea, by her loving musve’s || JAM, Str’b'ry K. Beach 4-Ib. pail 390 SODAS Lb, pkt. : a Bassani of Abbotsford. HONEY GRAHAM - - Ce GINGER SNAPS, Red Arrow 2 Ibs. ss BAKING POWDER, Guaranteed Lb. ; | PASTRY FLOUR, S. Cross - 5 Ibs. ANNUAL ENGLISH TOFFEE - _ - 3 re Men’s Oxfords... 2 for 1 SALE! Is PEAKE GIRL, “S35 SOAP OF MIRACLE PRODUCTS (Te 25¢ (9c 19¢ Lb. bag 29c ROYAL BOUQUET TOILET SOAP 2-lb. box 28c¢ MATCHES Box CHIPSO with 2 Largest Selection in District - a ¥ vd F et tet hg aa ape 4 Ee ALLS Te OC ee BR BE RR TR Opp. P.O. 7c Capable, wants housework; familiar with modern appliances; rea~ sonable wage. J. BE. Young, Abbots- ford (Marshall rd.) Black Calf, Bootes cakes Castil it, T = lasts, o. ae= Maley die ATE | Dee es F ; 3 bars 10c| 4 bars 19c| All for 19c horse, about 1200 Ibs Box T, News| | Hanson Socks, all pure 25¢ Four Hour Miracle Varnish Marshall-Wells Four Hour Office inp hie Bpccin SO maa Easycoat Wall Finish Floor Enamel SAFEWAY MARKET SPECIALS § FOR SALE—Tw: br ; iting Yarn, 2 Sea . Piuiter aadeciie ny suinaey tert shill; 36 ota nicioceeattades Four Hour Miracle Enamel nig UAL eerrk iis Se ater tonne PORK ~3 *MeLalian's Seedling” Seed Potatoes; || fine botany yarn with 1G ¢ Rye A : ade Roasts’ - » Itc joulder Roasts - Lb. {4c ee eRe ie ie ata i No restrictions—No Sy Rg this Offer. A clean-cut Rib Boiling Beef - Lb. 8c} Pork Steak - = Lb, (6¢ Pari. -Aldersrove.” * 2 lorrockses Pillow ; a 42- i i Pa x speeetes T aos a) inet case" nemsutced,” GG ' Ba ‘th E C cme helied Feats a 18 Pork Spare Ribs 2 Ibs. 25c F SALE—Flury || very good value. Pr. .- orned beet, bone 2 LUC 6-in; keye Irooder, hick; 5 r an s H miieiaeoat\ eandinen: Surteee Mt More New Dresses in, _ fast One Can FRE. wl very Beef Sausage - 2 Ibs, 25c SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM Lehman Rd. 1p] | colours and good styles Sliced for Frying From $1.49 t 95¢ Buck's Dry Goods 2 Doors West of Safeway Store You Buy ! From March 16 to March 30 inclusive CRE “asso srontenne, | Lb. 32¢ J ° . 10c CHOICE LOCAL VEAL illan’s Hardware SC ee ON Veal Cuttlets - Lb, (6c PHONE Red Salmon - - Lb, (8c Z = LingCod - - Lb, (Gc) Veal Stew - - Lb {0c Fresh Herring - 2 Ibs. {5c CURED MEAT Crabs Oysters Bacon, by the piece Lb, 30c~ Smoked Fish Smoked Jowls - Lb, {5c Safeway Stores, Ltd. EXPERIENCED dairy farm hand exployment; steady and indus- married... Herman Ficken, Springgay place, McKenzie 1p OR SALE—Faweett R front, nearly new. y Blacksmith shop. A. J, Kirsten clutch-type one-man \ stump-puller complete with lines and three blocks; trade for cow or what | x have you? Ca r botsford. th to y Apply East of R. R. Track, Abbotsford McCallum. tf Ab- 2p Block, R.R. 1, Al in RESTAURANT range dition; bargain for blt Furniture 2 New Westminster. np con- Relia- Family Jers Uy. FOR SALE—Gooad pringing; pure-bred not registered. oor SOO COOSOS = et o ip WANTED—Honey be in good condition, R.R. 1, Abbotsford, ®xtractor, must Jack Campbell, 2p Woe Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities cow, gen- 2RED Ayrs two months, reasonable. Phone 3 4 FOR SALE FOR SAI 1000-1bs.] No. 1 Timothy. 4 Iding, au ‘on colt, | 151C or Gosling, mos. Box B., News office. in SOO . Hay and ns, phone : ip| Abbotsfo OOOO = = fe) =P FOR SALE—4 Milk’ Cows = or Abbotsford; 4 Apply . HOUSE for rent in modern, $15 a month. R © o NOTICE TO CREDITORS =e IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THEODORE HAUGH, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having claims against the estate of Theodore Haugh, deceased, late of Kilgard in the Municipality of Sumas, British Columbia, who died on or about the 26th day of January, 1985, are required on or before the 15th day of April, A.D. to de liver or send by prepald letter post full particulars of their claims duly Verified to Adam Brydon, Bxecutor are constructed of of the estate of the said deceased, Milled Lumb = eee l € u er care of ppraad & Durrant, Barris- . . . ~ fen Hamilton Street, Vancou- Estimate what this insurance is : Siete worth to you! make, mientigned vaste tuareeenutor will proceed to distribute the assets persons en- : > state a g the Use of Inferior, Faulty Lumber and Shingles, no matter oii revit “having resard only’ to how cheaply bought, Is an Extravagance ! the claims of which he shall then ~~ ABBOTSFORD LUNBER COMPANY LID. 2. “ALU persons indebted to’ the sald: . Chilliwack bar- 5 : 3 The Pioneer Lumber Firm of the Fraser Valley estate are required forthwith to make payment to the said Executor at the| Abbotsford Junior Men's Club held _ senior of- Columbla J. BE, TRETHEW! Ax Telephone 10 J. K. DesBR << Endure Flood and Storms 5 Those Repairs Should be Done Now! —_——— With Fall weather not very far off, any roof or outside repairs should be attended to right away. Get a quotation from us —you will find the price right and the best of materials and skilled workmanship ensure a thorough job Rural Contractors, Ltd. J. A, McDONADD, Pres, & Mgr. McCallum Rd, S,, Abbotsford and Timothy Clover y, Oats, Mangles 1 Quality, I. Abbotstend: phone <> > oS OC 2) 2) 5D—Woman about 50 and strong, to 2 woman. BP: Keep Rouse clean and help . Brealy, © $§.90 for 1000 fine grade bond let terheads and 1000 business en- with order, Enve- 8 in size y no sa xe 2; <> 11 141 (not No. xe xe 6) oC pay express. Your printing. This line, bought as s own copy, Ter- ip a SALE—Purebred Wire j FOR i. Phone 31M. rier Pupple 2x 2°; OO Bantam, Rabbits. Oe accordingly 5S o FOR SALE also quantit timothy mixed. Abbotsford j FOR SALE—5 acres, %-mile from Abbotsford on Clayburn Rd. Ni room house, good well. S. Reiffe echeid, Abbotsford. 2p FOR SALE with he Gambel, Mck i - | land q rent, or 6 roomed ores, and nut trees, creck, s from Abbotsford. above address, a very successful military whist o} DATED at Vancouver, B pS EXenBE in the Men's Club 11th day of March, A.D Dall fen tables ‘belng played. Danse YARWOOD & DURRANT s enjoyed after cards. a Solicitors for the above-named Peardo Executor. 428 Hamilton Street, | to cantata aes Tee host : Vancouver, B.C. and Abbotsford, | nior Men's Club on Friday evening: OOO B.C, 2) Games and dancing were enter C., this tart Davidso Y, Pres. AX, Sec. acres, house; 6 pasture; ney deep loam ater; it of Gifford. A er e He wi fal recelyer for the aser ley.