eee CLASSIFIED ADS Save time, work and money by using the Classifieds. A cost with big city? First insertion, up to 35c Each additional word 2c. Two insertions up to 18 Abbotsford, Sumas LANG. SANDS, Editor and Owner FRANCES PENGILLY, Business Manager —Established 1922— ford, British Col: i & Matsqui News Every Wed: P d at Abt i te, rable in advance: $1.50 in M-S-A Area, and Pate chtises: esti miles of Abbotsford; $2.00 elsewhere. to post attices: within 40 B.C, Division Weekly Nev Canadi: Eerankie Newspap Ciroulstions. and Audit Bureau of words for 60c cash. Copy will be accepted by phone, mail or at the office of The News up to Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE —BSay You Saw it in The News— FOR SALE — 3-room furnished Large lot. Chas. tangent! Hotel, Abbotsford. 36 FOR SALE — Saddle horse, v: uiet. Mark Smith, Sim "Rd, atsqui. 93 FOR SALE —Jersey cow, 6 vears old of good fami sound on the bag. _I.'P. sky, eainbingdon “Rd, RR1 on botsford. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE — Victory and Brit- ish Soverign Strawberry plants. Steve Matty, Huntingdon, pane 167R in evenings. FOR SALE — 1928 Chey. sedan, serial 245793, price $200; 5 good tires, 2 new. Motor good, seat covers. G. Wiebé, Clayburn Rd. FOR SALE — 9-acre farm, new 5-room house, % acre each of strawberries and raspberries. J. H. Buhler, Peardonville Exten- sion Rd, RR1 Abbotsford. 116 FOR SALE — 5 good milking cows, 3 ton oat hay, 700 laying New Hampshire Aue each. W. J. Elias, Mt. Leh- Rd S, 11 FOR SALE — Victory lants. Joe Keretez, Old ‘Clay- urn Rd, 4% mile east ss ford, FOR SALE — EIT pari 65 New aoe pullets June AM Ae each. ‘Abbotsford 3 GOWING FROST & SON’S AUC- TION SALES— Money; Sept. 24—At Dewdney starts 11:30. 56 Cows and Hei- fers. Bangs tested. Massey- Harris er, 13 shipping cans. Mr, Axel Larson, 3 miles East of Dewdney on highway. A first class herd. . Wednesday, Sept. 26—Nicomen Island, starts 11:30, 42 Milk- Cows and heifers. All on C.T.A. Test. The Queen of the herd has record 505 lbs _ but- terfat. Another has ‘produced over ton butterfat in 7 periods. All Bang Tested. A super herd. Also Ensilage cutter and Ham- ane Mill, both like new. Mrs. F. Moran, Centre Rd. Friday, Sept. 28—5 miles south of Langley. Complete Farm Sale, cows, young stock, imple- ments. Poultry, furniture. Al- so car and motorcycle. Starts FOR SALE — Ten high grade Dairy Cattle, some fresh, some coming fresh, Smith, Gifford. FOR SALE — Good 1 mare will work single or double, 5 ears old. Thompson, 3944 ‘ ‘ownshipline Rd, Matsqui. 53 FOR SALE — Fresh heifer, C. E. Beck, Yale Rd, east, Abbots- ford. 51 FOR SALE — 60 acres. Charles Smyth, 3 miles south of high- way on McCallum Rd. 47 FOR SALE .— Three Foot, 3-inch |. ivory bed, coil’s; Spring and ae tress, hone 192Y FOR SALE — Farm 391% acres, house, barn. chicken house and other outbuildings, This place is known as the Murphy place on Ross Rd South. For fur- ther particulars, pEDy: Matt Higginson, Mt. Lehman ABBOTSFORD SOCIAL & PERSONAL The monthly meeting of Cor- onation L.O.B.A. No, 1025 was held in the Orange Hall on Thursday evening when the visit- ing lodge was Rose of Sharon of Sept. 19, 1945 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 9 ON SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 11:15 a.m. PLEASE NO PHONE ORDERS Mission City. It was decided to hold a monthly whist drive the first to be on Sept. 27, an ag- gregate prize to be given at the end of the season. Mrs, B, Gill of Lillooet is vis- iting at the home of her sister- in-law, Mrs. Pat Douglas ‘and Mr. Douglas. Rev. G. R. Tench has oan at- tending the Moderators Confer- ence in Vancouver this week. Mrs. J. Parton left on Tuesday tc make her home with her daughter, Mrs. R. T. Gilmore in New Westminster. Three cars from Abbotsford at- tended the United Church “Rally” in the Forum in Vancouver on Sunday night. Mrs. Charles Biggs of Winni- peg, Man., has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ladies Fall elt Hats Smart Styles in the latest shades. Black, purple, brown, spice, navy, moss, American beauty and a host of others. MEN’S “PIONEER” DRY-BAK JACKETS Double Sleeve and Shoulder. All Sizes DRY-BAK PANTS AND HATS TO MATCH STORDY’S Drygoods for the Family — and for the Home TELEPHONE 4 GILMOUR BLOCK Carson, Dr. J. Arnup, Moderator of the United Church, visited with Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Tench on Wed- nesday. Mrs. J. Macbeth and children are visiting in Vancouver with Mrs. Alec Keay while Mr. Keay Als on a hunting trip to the Cari- 100. FOR SALE — One double bed, complete with coil spring and mattress, cheap. Cireulater heater complete with pipes, this is a good stove. Phone 199Y. FOR SALE — Two heaters and other furniture. Phone ie FOR SALE — Good baled straw, no thistles or weeds. Erling Anderson, Townshipline Rd, Matsqui. - 144 FOR SALE — 60 Good Layin, hens, New pee ahe aiped: Call after 6 p.m. Clearbrook Rd, north of highway. Willi ae Wiebe. Mrs. M, Braschuk & uth, rday, Sep! 29th—Nicomen Island, 10 Mili Cows, “‘Farm- all’ Tractor on rubber like new. Tractor plow, Tandem Discs, Power Mower, Tractor Trailer m rubber, and all other Farm Implements ete., most like new. Mr. ‘Cox, Centre Rd, starts Oct, Ist—vU, mas, 50 Head, Pane One givin Ss Lean Botea hay (if in time, Milker, turniturss Mr. tom Elliott, Vye Rd. He miles are of minal el Hall. Starts 1 Hoe All Big Cows and hea’ roducers. Tuesdey, y Oct, 2 — Abbotsford Ruction, “Market, starts at 11. Livestock at one. Sell every- thing at our market and get your money same afternoon. Write for detailed Sale Bills, Selling all a ancien A Aan istord: 146 2 noon. er Su- olsteins, FOR SALE — Six-room house, bathroom. Bearing fruit trees large lot. R. Higginson, 4061 Old Yale Rd, Abb ‘ord. 58 FOR SALE — Late Enterprise Sawdust Range, Circulater Hea- ters, Drum Hi FOR “GALE—Chevioi Ram Lamb, registered, well matured. ‘I. Threlkald, Aldergrove, 98 FOR SALE — ’39 Paragon Vill- iers Motorcycle, goes 90 miles to on. Mamm, 4072 Huntingdon Rd, Abpatetord’ BoC. 97 FOR SALE — Day-old New pambalire eye oy ee Box 253 o1 » Gisdwin Ra, Abbotatord: 24 FOR SALE — 3 cows and heifer, 95 foot hay track cable. John Toews, Ross Rd S, RR1 Alder- grove... FOR | ‘SALE — Good Bird Dog, Cc, Hintz, | 3990, Hunt: FOR SALE — Italian Prunes, C. Ferguson, opposite Municipal Hall, Mt. Lehman. 95 112 | ing, and (c) Electrical equipment |# WANTED TENDERS WANTED Tenders are invited for installa- tion of (a) Plumbing, (b) Heat- in a two-room school to be erect- BARN DANCE On the farm of Mr. J. Iten, McDermott Rd, Sumas Prairie Friday, September 21st. VALLEY RAMBLERS ORCHESTRA d by the Canadian Legion, Branch 15 In aid of the Legion Rehabilitation Building Fund Admission 75c thy 4 Supper ed_at North poplars Matsgui, B.C. Separate tenders for the three sub-trades are required; but any tenderer may also submit » com- bination bid on any two or on all three of the sub-trades. Plans and specifications may be obtained from Harold Cullerne, ucation” the chairmanship of Vincent Mas- sey, High Commissioner for Can- ada, to deal with Canadian ser- vice personnel desiring to take training courses: while awaiting repatriation to Canada. A special “Committee for Ed- has been set up under Arvhitect, 325 Howe St., Vancou- ver.; Tenders must be in the hands of the undersigned b: Friday, October 5th, 5. Low- est or any tender not necessarily accep A. S. TOWELL, Official mete Abbotsford, B.C. WANTED — Will the driver of We car which parked behind car on the Trans FOR SALE — Yellow Egg Plums and Italian Prunes, ie lb. on tree, W. Fadden, Whatcom Be 85 |FOR SALE — Guernsey cow, 3- years old with 2nd calf. Due to freshen 2 Oct. P. Babich Rd. Casaae Highway near Ware Rd on Friday night, Aug. 24th, 1945 at about 11:20 p.m. and who was also in the Valley Hardware store on Saturday morning please contact N. Nemetz, 678 Howe St., Van- couver, B.C Solicitor for the deceased's gee or the B.C. pointer. Rd, RR1 "141 FOR SALE — Studio Lounge, new $59.50, used one TOADS FOR SALE — Single and pee od mattress, $10. cncris Ab- otsford 144 between 9 and 5 p.m. 92 a, 00 cash. Phone Abb 140 FOR SALE — 2 year old Jersey Guernsey due to freshen next week, P. Yarish, Mount Leh- \ man. 138 FOR SALE — Large, Medium & Baby Ranges; large assortment of sawdust ranges, heaters. Trade-ins taken. A.B. Stove Works, Abbotsford. 31 ON OUR LISTS FOR THIS WEEK 40 Acres, Matsqui Prairie Dairy Farm, going concern, new 6- room fully modern stucco house, full basement, hot wat- er heat. Modern barn, water bowls, litter carrier, silo, hen house, cattle barn, small house for help, 25 milch cows, 3 heifers, bull, team horses, farm machinery, 2 unit milking machine, barn full of hay, silo full of insilage, 2 acres of strawberries and raspberries. Full price $21,500.00. 30 Acres, 15 Cultivated, balance pasture and wood. 4 room new modern insulated dwell- ing, 2 rooms could be finished in attic, full b garage, FOR SALE — 24 acres, second cutting clover hay. Phone 280R. S. Hiemstra, Abbotsford. 137 MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENT — Music Les- sons. To former students and others interested in Orchestral and Band instruments Instruc- tion, J. Chandler Collin will be at usual Studio (Phone 264) on Friday, Sept. 21, at 3 p.m. to the Fall Term. FOR SALE — 1940 2-Ton Dodge Truck, good condition. George Kummil, corner Huntingdon & Mt. Lehman Rds, south of air- port. 136 FOR SALE — 51.7 Acres corner Emerson & Huntingdon Roads. Gamble. 135 FOR SALE — 3 Jersey cows; 8 tons loose hay. W. G. Wiebe, Clayburn Rd, % mile east of Clayburn Station. 133 NOTICE — Will anyone k Police A 82 YOUNG, Non-Experienced Steno- grapher would like office work. “Write to Ethel Kubik, Clay- burn, B.C. 123 WANTED — 12-guage Double Barrelled Hammerless Shotgun. Write P.O. Box 307, Abbotsford. 11 WANTED — Contractor to lower cellar app. 6”. 70x80 concrete floor and sides. Work to be done at once. C. A. paca Abbotsford. 109 the whereabouts Ot Leo ae ray who yo last heard of at Abbotsford, B.C., on November 30, 1931, please communicate with his’ wife, Marion a, RR2 Abbotsford. 108 FOR PLUMBING, reasng and Pump Servicing see T. R, Gough at Wakefield’s “Dire ia Abbotsford. Phone 277, 130 FOR SALE — English No. 12 Gun and case. Also 15 Ducks. H. Maynard, Riverside ae Abbotsford. FOR SALE —20 Acres, 7 cleared, about 200 fruit trees, %4 acre raspberries, 44 acre strawber- ries, big barn, about 500U feet lumber (with property), Henry Carzi, the sailor, Mt. Lehman; apply at gas station, 131 hen house, barn for 10 head, fruit trees, 7 milch cows, horse, machinery, chickens, turkeys, pigs. Full price $7,- 800.00. 4-Room House, 5, Acres land l¥emiles from Abbotsford, im- mediate possession. Full price $1300,00. Immediate possession - fully modern stucco home. Large living room with fire place, kitchen and dining room with 3 bedrooms and bath all on the ground floor. Hot air new furnace. 4 acres land, 2 acres raspberries, balance gardens and pasture, Poultry houses for 800 birds, double garage, work shop, barn. Price in- cludes 650 laying hens, cow, calf, hay, coal, wood and small tools, Full price $8,000.00. . Money Available for Mortgages WE INSURE EVERYTHING Abbotsford Brokerage & REALTY Co, —— Phone 116 :; Abbotsford, B.C. FOR SALE — Old growth cedar fence posts. H. Sandstrom, Bradner. Phone Aldergrove 238. 25 SALE — Fir sawdust. J. A. Te P.O. Box 254, Abbots- ford, 57 FOR SALE — modern home in Abbotsford; 4 Attractive new rooms and Dashes Dull belt aw half or ua! acre lot; blocks A town. P.O. Box from ¥ 168, or phone 171R. —— Soe ’* FOR SALE — Work mare 6 yrs old, weight about 1600 lbs. Harold Smith, Gallagher Rd, Matsqui. 129 FOR SALE — 400 New Hamp- shire Pullets, 3 months oid, $1.25 each. 'W. MacPherson, Lefevrue Rd, % mile north highway, 26 Double Barrell Hammer Shot |_ ing at the Hotel Atangard. 89 PLASTER and STUCCO! —Work done by hour rate. John R. Witte, 3970 Peardonville Aah RR1 Abbotsford. SHINGLING, PAINTING — Pa per hanging, eee repairs. F, Gosling, au left at Wakefield Tire” Shop. PAIN KILLER for Corns! Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief. 50c at Black’s Drug Store. 37 WATKINS PRODUCTS! — See Ri Rudolph on Mill Road for e of fly spray FOR SALE — Piano, Chesterfield and bedroom suite and other household goods. Also a Jer- Sey cow, her third calf in May. Mrs, K. Enns, corner of Mar- shali and Emerson Rd, SPho- FOR SALE — Chicken Manure. ws apeetont, Vye Rd, RR2, FE ots: FOR SALE—Cow, Jersey-Guern- sey, 5 years old. Due to fresh- = this month. Splendid milk- S. M. Matthews, Babley Ra, Abbotsford, 124 ‘|FOR SALE — 20x20 building, can be moved on own property Call evenings after 7 p.m. Lamont, Mill Rd. FOR SALE — Used 32-Volt Delco Trght Plant with jars, $50.00, eorge Beanin, 651 Keith Ws LD 122 lin insee ct dust, stock minerals, WANTED — Several tons of hay for cattle, preferably loose. 4- year-old ‘grade cow for sale, due to freshen now, good milk- er, Endacott, Aldergrove. 100 WANTED — Capable woman or irl to help in home. Mrs, O. Jacobson. Phone 115X. 99 WANTED — Girls for confec- tionery work, Ravine Lunch, 90 Abbotsford. WANTED — Single Barrell Shot- 4-10 guage. P.O. Box 48, IAunoterord 128 WANTED TO RENT — 5 or 6 room house in or near Abbots- ford. Heater for sale. Mrs. Focht, McCallum Rd, 143 Perfumes Delightful fragrances to suit all fancies PARIS, AIMANT, EMERAUDE, STYX Beautifully Packaged at $4.40 $2.75 xd 85c $5.50 VIOLETTE PERFUMES 0c $1.15 $2.25 w — Coty’s Toilet Waters — Perfumed with Paris, Emeraude, Aimant Boxed and Priced at $2.75 & $5.00 bs e BLACK’S DRUG STORE Abbotsford. hm. Chemist WANTED — For a nice Kerris- dale home, maid, good wages paid, Replies to 1265 West 38th Ave. Vancouver, or phone Ker- risdale, 1929. LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted for Fox Feed and Fertilizer. Phone Aldergrove 489 (collect). 29 WANTED Urgently — 5-room house by Neliable tennants. Box 230, Abbotsford, B.C. 70 WANTED —16- wage pus shot- BEENRO Tablets are effi Wen fuenly, $1; t Black’s Drug S READ HOW OTHERS SUCCEED with poultry. Practical writers solve your problems eve month in this populan western magazine, Edited by poultry- man, 1 year $1; 3 years we: 5 years $3. end M, Canada Poultryman New West. minster, B,C, 2 LESLIE AUTO WRECKING — Abbotsford, Cars wanted for wrecking and resale, Parts for sale. 59 ——— WE PAY highest prices for old cows and horses, dead or alive, for fox feed, A Nicholas, Clay- burn. Phone 83-R. N45 Rd, Atchletiz, B.c. FOR RENT FOR SALE — Electric Cabinet}FOR RENT — Two rooms in Radio, perfect condition, splen- house in town, light ¢ and water, did tone, Mrs, Willan, Elm furnished if des Call at Street. 120 1207 West Railway St. 134 FOR SALE — 1929 Essex motor, rebored, over-size pistons put in, good shape. J. H. Buhler, Peardonville extension Rd. 117 FOR SALE — Comfortable fully modern 1-room house, glassed in front verandah, large back porch, fireplace and furnace, concrete basement, acre orchard and 50 Yale Rd, Abbo' ford. 103 FOR RENT — Furnished rooms, with or without board. Suit- able for married couple with- out children. or business man or woman. Phone 214 Abbots. ord, 127 FOR RENT — 1 Furnished Housekeeping room, hot and cold water. electric rangette, in respectable home. nee in, Ap- gu ne aie 171R, Eldon 149 12 Weeks! WANTED — Blackberry pickers. Bill Warwarick, across from Bakerview Service Stn. 148 WANTED — Girl for general housew in modern home in Abbotsford. Harvey Hen- derson, Pho! eee et Ee WANTED — Partner with cash by local business. G. B. Hep- ner, Watchmaker, next Wal- er’s Electric, Abbotsford. 52 WE ARE PAYING highest mar- ket prices for poultry and Cees delivered to Canada Pa poultry Killing Station, ‘lo tated at 786 Pacific Highway, Bice. mail address, RR3! New Westminster, 50 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who expressed sympathy, and tender- ed floral tributes, during our re cent sad bereavement, We par ticularly thank the officers and members of the Canadian Legion for their kindness. Mrs, J. W. Plowright and family, _ IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mothers, N armer, Straiton, B.C., ae % Passed away six years ago, Soph aad years are quickly assin, Though still we can’t forest, Af For in the hearts that loved you Your memory lingers yet. ply Box 91, The New: * pagers a oat py tee We Pass The Ammunition ! e Hunting season will seon be open and we will be ready to “Pass Out the Ammunition” then as well as now. We have a good stock on hand to supply the wide range of demands of all Sportsmen. Get your Supplies now and be ready to get that bag of ducks, pheasants and other game, e SHOT GUN aan RIFLE SHELLS VALLEY HARD WARE Phone 218 “The Friendly Store” Ever remembered by Ber family,