Eee Ah EL ERLE TEER ies SEA EH ap LBRO? ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MAJZSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1941 To Serve You SLIM'S TIRE SERVICE Carries ALL GRADES OF THE FAMOUS WAKEFIELD CASTROL MOTOR OIL SLIM’S TIRE SERVICE ABBOTSFORD Fred Deeley Distributor of Castrol Motor Oil and Austin Motor Cars 901 West Broadway VANCOUVER, B.O. MORE PER CASE THAN BEER! EB This edvertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford to Vancouver Leave Abb. Ar. Vancouve: 8.16 a.m. 10.05 a.m. 1.16 p.m. 3.05 p.m 5.16 p.m. 7.05 p.m. 7.47 p.m. 10.35 p.m. 79.47 p.m. 11.35 9.m. Leave Vancouver Ar. Abbs. 8.45 a.m. 10.33 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 2.03 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 6.18 p.m. 36.45 p.m. 8.20 p.m. 9:45 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday only. Dog Show Dil 3. DIVISION L THIRD ANNUAL under auspices of FRASER VALLEY KE udge: A. J. Heath in charge of ve nary arrangements RUL AND REGULATIONS Entries close 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5. All dogs by the Fair Board. 4, must free. 5. The Bench Show Committee will use dili- gence for the care and safety of all dogs ex- hibited, but the management will not be re- loss or damage whether the result of accident or other cause. sponsible for 6. able (6 Entry fee: 25c for each dog entered. Fee accompany entry. Children’s pet class All dogs must be supplied with a suit- collar and chain. Exhibitors must abide by any made in entering dogs. 8. 9. 10. time The superintendent The committee reserves the right to re- fuse any entry they may think fit to exclude. During the hours of judging, no dog shall be taken from its stall, not even by its owner; and if any dog is not in its stall at judging will without it. This rule will be rigidly enforced that the judging may not be retarded. Own- ers are requested to be near their dogs, and, when the class is called, to bring them into the ring. In the absence of the Owner, at- of judging, the NEL CLUB uperintendent—Geo. J. Busby . Dainard, New Westminster must be benched by 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7. Judging will begin at 11 a.m. Entries must be made on forms supplied will charge and control of the show. Dog and Floral Divisions of Prize List for 7th Central Fraser Valley Fair, Abbotsford, Sept. TOYS—18. in the show. Prizes in all above classes — 50 DIVISION I—FLOWERS Mrs. H. E. Beetlestone Mrs. A. Marriette, Mrs. J. L. Starr Entry Fee 10c 1st 2nd 1—Geranium in Bloom —— 75.50 2—Fuschia in Bloom -.. 75 50 to any dog. 3—Any Other Variety in Bloom — 15 .50 4—Foliage Plant ——._.. 7% 50 5—Hanging Baskets — 5 .50 6—Asters, 5 sep. colors, container .75 .50 errors 7—Asters, collection 00 75 8—Vase of Clarkia ———. % 50 have entire 9—Vase of Calendulas 1% 50 10—Vase of Corn Flowers 75 50 11—Vase of Zinnias —.. 75 50 proceed Pekingese, 19. Yorkshire Terriers. NON-SPORTING— 21. Chow Chows, 23, Bulldogs. Any other variety dog. Children’s Pet Class Classes provided as follows: Canadian- Junior Puppy (6 months and under 9 months) Senior Puppy (9 months and under 12 months) Classes in all breeds for Bitch and Dog. Registration papers are not dogs with or without papers may be entered 12—Basket Everlasting Flowers —— 75 .50 13—Coll. of Annuals for effect, space 14—Sweet Peas, 6 var., 6stemseach. .75 .50 5—Vas Antirrhinum —. SY iy el) Carnations 75 .50 of Gypsophila 75 50 of Penstemon — 75 50 of Marigolds ——.——— 75 50 . Perennials, 3 ft. by 4 fi 75 50 Annual 5&6 Pomeranian, 20. Group IV Group V Boston Térriers, 22. Group VI Group VIL bred, Open, Limit, Novice a necessity, as tendants will take the dog into the ring. Perennial 1.00 11. Dogs will be examined by the show's 21—Vase of Blooms of any other veterinarian at the door of the tent. Variety -. e 5 12. Where there are less than three entries 22—Gladiola, 6 va 5 in any class, the first prize money will be 23—Gladiola Collection - 15 withheld. 24—-Rose, 6, any color — 50 Trophy for best dog in show will be presented 25—Pansies, 8, on tray 50 Other trophies for best dog in group. 26—Violas, 8, on tray 50 Group I 27—Dahlias, 6 cacti dissimilar — 7 50 SPORTING—1 Retrievers, 2 English Setters, 28—Dahlias, collection not less than 3 IrisH Setters, 4 Gordon Setters, 5 Cocker 12 blooms ————_____ TH 50 Spaniels, 6 Engijsh Springer Spaniels, 7 Lab- 29—Table Decoration, 1 piece ____ 75.50 radors, 8 Pointers, 9 Dachsund. 30—Basket of Flowers and Group II AG WORKING—10. Collies, 11. Doberman Pinc- 50 cher, 12, German Shepherds (dog or bitch), 50 13. Newfoundlands. 14A. Working Dog or team 33—Vase of Godetia — 50 in action. 34—Vase of Salpiglossis — -50 Group Ut 35—Vase of Stocks -.. 50 TERRIERS—14. Fox Terriers (smooth), 15. 36—Chrysanthemum, case or pot 50 Fox Terriers (wire), 16, Scottish Terriers, 17. 37—Vase Dwarf French Marigolds_. - 50 Any other variety terrier. Highest Aggregate _... Kelly-Douglas Hamper Others daily. For Your Freight or Express Use Pacific Stage Express or — Consolidated Truck Lines — Fast, Dependable Service Telephone 100 eges will get them. Britain and Canada need more now. Efficient production f Hotel Atangard, Abbotsford f HARRY ATKINS, Proprictor } The Hotel Atangard | Completely Renovated LOUNGE REDECORATED — ROOMS REFURNISHED LICENSED PREMISES e ENLARGED e REDECORATED e NEWLY FURNISHED Coffee Shop - Dining Room —Stage Depot— Insurance Houses, Furniture, Farm RESPONSIBLE COVERAGE at ‘he VERY LOWEST RATES. Try Us. COMPLETE AND ABSOLUTE COVERAGE ait 4 bu Reliable Companies. Burglary, Sickness and Accident .We handle them all tn INSURE AND BE SURE! REAL ESTATE Farm Lands, Poultry Farms, Bungalows and Suburbar Dwellings sold and exchanged. ESTATES MANAGED Wills, Houses Rented, Safety Deposit Boxes...A complete and efficient service with very reasonable prices. Westminster Crust Company NEW WESTMINSTER. B.C LL AAA | RED CROSS Wows DWyites Ams LLL RED CROSS DOG “Dane” that fine dog belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnston, has reached the $5000 mark on his collections for the Vancouver Red Cross branch. He has been collect- ing four hours a day since March 1940, and seems to enjoy meeting the public. PRISONER OF WAR “One thing I do get to remind me of the West is a Canadian. Red Cross parce: from time to time,” rites W.Y. Russel, : r of war at Camp Stalag, Miss B. M. on, of Vancouver. “These parcels contain an ideal choice of food stuffs, and please thank the Red Cro for me in very generous term MITTS AND GLOVES The Red Cross is still not getting enough mitts and gloves Overseas to be ready for the early Autumn needs. Red Cross knit- ters are urged again to knit th articles in preference to oth Last month the B.& Div shipped 257 cases of Red Cross Supplies of all kinds Overseas and to National Red Cross Headquart- ers. E.C. DIVISION THIRD to send . IMPERIAL PRODUCTS 4 Telephone 66 Extra Gas! Get extra gas and power by having your car properly libricated. We are LUBRICATION SPECIALISTS and know the best ma- terials to use for this summer weather, Ashdown’s Imperial Service Station B. ASHDOWN Abbotsford Figures of Red Cross Supplies ind comforts shipped fro mDivi- sions Overseas last year skow that British Columbia stands third, with more than Jalf a million ar- ticles in a total of almost five and a half million from the Canadian Red Cross Society. Provincial Fig- ures are as follows: Alberta, 569, 232; British Columbia 579,864; Manitoba, 496,351; Saskatchewan, 181,207; New Brunswick, 114,153; 2 Scotia, 212,505; Prince Ed- ard Island, 16,915; Quebec, 802, ; Ontario, 2,466,531; Total, 5,439, PRICES REMAIN GOOD AT DENNIS AUCTION @rices remained steady at the Dennis Sale barn at Chilliwack on Saturady, Aug. 16. Fresh cows ranged from $35 to $88; beef cows from $31 to $63 and young stock from $17 to $55. Beef bulls fetched $45 to $79 and breeding bulls $18 to $65. Sheep prices ranged from $4 to $8.75. Butcher hogs sold at to $22.50, sows from $31 to feeders from $8.75 to $10 and weaners from $3.75 to $6.50. Poultry sold at 45c to 90c. TIMELY TIPS UW bya UW Bradner Gardener 4 4 VEGETABLE GARDEN Angelica—Should be sown now. Cauliflower—Plant out now for the late crop and water frequently. Brussel Sprouts—Plant seed now for early spring crop. Celery—Earth up now and use lime around plants to keep slugs FLOWER GARDEN Gather Lavender and Everlast- ing flowers now for winter use. attention to tall growing and tie up to prevent need attentidn now for F. s rapidly. Walks must be edged and weeds kept down. In the flower beds the dead flowers should be picked and the ground cultivated around the plants. Hollies, Laurels and other shrubs can be pruned now. Hoe and keep weeds down in borders, —T. Preece GOLF TOURNAMENT Comox Red Cross branch reports a successful golf tournament in Courtenay which made $100. Sev- enty-three golfers took part in mixed foursome competitions for which there were attractive prizes.) “I'm new in the district,” said Nell to Belle. “Where do you buy? Please tell me.” “At local stores,” said Belle to Nell, For only the best, they sell me. laa air “ ‘The News’ tells of bargains,” said Belle to Nell. “Read it and vou'll believe me.” r 2% 7 7 “From the high cost of living,” said Belle to Nell, “They go a long way to relieve me.” z i STE, 90 H Nd e ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS and MATSOUI NEWS ABBOTSFORD PHONE 58 Help Win the War. Buy War Savings Certificates! Flowers for all Occasions Everything for the Garden Rosebay Gardens Flowerphone 169F. RR. 1, Abbotsford N MUST STILLLOVE Y YES, SUSAN~.THAT@ WHY Fou TO COME ALL THE Sf FROM SOUTH JAMERICA TO SEE { I WANT YOu WITH ME, SO HE WON'T HAVE A CHANCE) AND IM TO TRY TO INTEREST HIM IN MEZ cae IF YOu CAN-- BUT ASOVE ALL)DON‘T LEAVE ME ALONE | YouLL Ons HIM FOR A SECOND/ HUMPH/ IF I FLIRT WHH- HIM, HAVE TO SBAY ARO 4