6 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS August 9, 1944 BACHELOR TOILETRIES FOR Men BACHELOR BRILLIANTINE, liquid 40c BACHELOR BRILLIANTINE, solid 40c BACHELOR DEODORANT CREAM 40c BACHELOR SHAMPOO with Olive Oil 40c BACHELOR SHAVING CREAM 40c > ——— BACHELOR AFTER-SHAVE LOTION 2 60c y ‘BACHELOR TALCUM, gentlemen's shade = 35c gi BACHELOR SHAVING SOAP, wooden box, large cake $1.10 / \ \ BACHELOR SHAVING STICKS, 40c The Wonder Shaving Stick 7 Pictured above are the “Dorchester” first steam engine to haul a 5 cA = 9 train in Canada and one of the Canadian National Railways 6200 MID-WEEK’S THE TIME! Welir Ss Rexall Pharmacy engines. This tiny engine had its first run on July 21, 1836, between . Leprairie and St. Johns, Quebec, now part of the St. Lawrence Phone 8 _ ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. division of the coneae National Railways. Hauling two small We understand why so many of you take trips passenger cars, it cover 16 miles in slightly less than two hours. ‘ fine The tractive effort of the “Dorchester” was approximately 1475 ass the week-ends and it pags if wich A pounds as compared with 57,000 pounds for the CNR’s 6200 type at one time—but these are different times. engine, roughly 41 times greater power. The National System's - fleet of 2577 engines hauled more than 80,400,000 tons of freight So, we’re going to urge mid-week travelling Sorr in a single year, most of which was war supplies and munitions because it helps the war effort when you heave y aoe for the armed forces. room for war workers who have ne dhotee of f 5 OFFICE IWA, CIO RESERVISTS CLAMBER A but the foot ESTABLISHED IN - MOUNTAINS SUNDAY IN ee Ay coe , Ve MISSION CITY SHAM BATTLE SCHEME - . ss Shel oe. Members of the Abbotsford Re- And you travel with the maximum possible 1S too IZ Miss R. Sparks of serve Army detachment spent comfort in these busy days. Royal City, Manager Sunday in the hills behind Kil- gard as part of their summer Take that trip in the middle of the week and Ernie Dalskog, secretary of Local training plan, which calls for a 4-71, announced this week the open- series of outdoor battle tactics. 1 = : A WEEKLY EDITOR Jing of an ottice of the TWA at Mis- Cerca eos et mortorcycles and trucks were all sion, the B.C. Lumber Worker re-|used in the scheme. While demands for as LOOKS AT ports. Mike Freylinger, internation- Another scheme, a two-day phone service have increas . 4 > al representative for the Fraser Val-}event at a weekend, is planned steadily during the war, the ly area, will make this office his|by the troop for September. PrP qe. 7. wa headquarters. Miss Rhony Sparks, equipment necessary to pro- who has worked for the IWA Local} PARACHUTE PACKIN’ PAPA for the shoe have a more comfortable and enjoyable trip. ft ee lee vide service hasn't. The Tele- Sate Es ae aa Written specially St ti Ney Wedtaintien, since fhe (SPEARS y 50 cL Deu) GB> CO-OPERATING TO. SAVE GASOLINE vent irom making any ma- office was open ere, has 14 ¢ RRYI! SSENTIAL TRANS terial additions to its system. for the weekly newspopers of cae agreed to take Over management of EBT, pi ae Oe ene ee CARRYING ON ESSE L That’s why so many. people At the end of May Canadian |the Mission office. An offiice at) gepartment tages pe pt mec e have to do without telephone || prisoners of war numbering 5278 | Mission has been a long-felt need|ing the entire jee net i service these days. The foot }|/were scattered through 47% camps |of woodworkers in the Frasér Val- aes cle “ShGHE ETE eaeteecca ee s thes \ : p regular Thursday evening dinner ,ing of it, and the pains e just won't fit the shoe. a erat a ihe gate in |ley, says he Lumber Worker, atid) Abbotsford Lions Club at the|meeting. Mr, Chippertield out- assuring the adhere agrer4 i hat used to pro- Les anete Vira to the effect- lined the development of the life- - hae f ‘iat es Se pemirae oa ED ae eR canert ive consolidation ofthe union in}463 Main street, Room 3, and the|saving, automatic ‘umbrella, and who is forced to bail out of his ; i e, erchan' p t y Som’ needed Pagrill “wallorders. 1p es wend a that area. The office is located at phone number is 186. demonstrated the delicate pack- |Plane. _The telephone situation is]|sioned officers work in stone likely to get worse before it]) quarries, on river work, laying gets better. In the meantime, || prick, lumbering, agriculture, in essential feeds for telephone ||peet factories, anything that is service, particularly in con-}|not directly connected with the nection with the war effort, ||prosecution of the war. They must come first. work usually nine or 10 hours a day, usual pay being "70 pfennigs C } a day. The first parcel a prisoner gets is a Red Cross “capture BRITISH COLUMBIA ||2ocsea tonaon, “™°* °° d see TELEPHONE COMPANY ||. Petaiis of the Sixth Victory Loan are revealed. On an object- ive of $1,200,000,000, subscrip- tions totalling $1,407,547,650 with 3,770,000 individual applications. The armed forces bought $47 mil- *llions, those overseas $13 mil- lions. Finance Minister Isley told the House of Commons that cost of the issue would not ex- ceed 88 cents for each $100. er tah The hens of Canada are cack- ling mightily for Britain. It is astonishing to learn that the Special Products Board of the Dominion Department of Agri- culture bought for export to the British Ministry of Food 3700 carloads of eggs from January 1 to June 28 this year. That means about 2,400,000 cases or 72 mil- lion dozen. Last year for this period the purchases were 1700 carloads. Number of cases pur- . chased from various provinces The Superior were as follows: B.C., 155,000; Alberta 363,000; ~ Saskatchewan a 455,000; Manitoba 273,000; On- BA I HROOM tario 990,000; Quebec 143,000; New Brunswick 2500; P.E.1. 18,- TISSUE oy aT So far the Labor Department, LARGE ROLLS OF FINE it is reported, has not had. to WHITE CREPE TISSUE enter a prosecution against any employer for failure to replace a returned member of the Arm- ed Forces, in his former employ- ment. All cases apparently have been adjusted with satisfaction todate. Under the Act, a dis- Smith Davidson e & Wright Ctd. charged member of the Forces may undertake on his own be- VANCOUVER VICTORIA half this prosecution. The Act EDMONTON CALGARY reinstate war veterans in their original jobs, or re-employ them under conditions “not less fav- | orable.” It applies equally to men and women who were at least RE-SHINGLE SCHOOL __,_|three months on the job in ques- i Before resumption of studies in |tion before being accepted into Serer be elena the services. Where two or three school is to receive a new S! 2 left an identical job, the first 0 ‘ i Pdotcdecording to Percy Joes lieueee ten entitled 4¢,.. reinstatc- Yes sir, I wear it on my arm and I’m proud of it. For, G.S. means maintenance engineer of the i rE, Q . S * = Bean educational Area,