! oe . ae } PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMA AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 40, 140 LARGE PRT Quick Oats Quaker, non-premium l7e Pacific, Carna tall tin MILK St. Chartes, ete 3 for 25¢ moderately Try it. Aunt Mary’s, delicious flavour. Tea, priced Per Lb. Lb. 53¢ SOUPS Red & White, Tom.,Veg., Celery 3 27¢ 12 “ S100 Red Arrow Family Sodas Large Pkt. 19c Tomato Juice »: Lifebuoy Soap It's & White Brand 25-02. th . 10c remarkable how fresh one 7 feels after using Lifebuoy. Cake Cc Commencing Nov. 2nd, store will close 9 p.m. Saturday nights. M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents Aberdeen @ A tea in aid of the Red Cro: was held in the Hall on Wedne day afternoon under the convenor- ship of Mrs. Ben Gladwin. Assis- ting in serving were Mrs. W. Denny and Mrs. J. K. Gledhill. A “white elephant” table in charge of Mrs. Walter Towlin, and Mrs. Harry Fowles was well patronized. Mrs. Middleton has had Mrs. E. D. Bradan of Vancouver as her guest for several days. Mr, and Mrs. Miles McDonald are guests at the home of Mr. Mc- Donald's mother, Mrs. A. D. Mc- Donald. Miss Dorothy Crowle of Winni- peg has returned home after spen- ding a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gledhill. pesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesr COSMETIC We are agents for famous MAX FACTOR line of Hollywood Cosmetics. Face Powder, Standard size Max Factor ——~..- _Face Powder, medium size, Max Factor —. Lip Sticks, standard size, Max Factor Lip Sticks, medium size, Max Factor Invisible Make Up Foundation, Max Factor Cleansing Cream, Max Factor Rouge, Max Factor Kolynos Tooth Paste, Outdoor Girl Powder, Rouge. Lip Stick, Mascara, Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Edna Wallace Restorative Cream, Clay Pack, Cutex Nail Polish in Jo-Cur Wave Set, Neet, Hopper'’s all shades, Pond’s Creams and Face Powders. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Stationery _ Kodaks — Developing Phone 8 ERIC T_ WEIR, Phm. B. Se5esesesesesesesesesesesesese + hh =: ——-b Our Newly Equipped Lubrication Department It pays to keep your car PROPERLY LUBRICATED WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOUR CAR THE BEST IN LUBRICATION NEW ALEMITE POWER OVERHEAD-SWIVEL GREASEGUN AND GEAR DISPENSER Drop in and watch the job being done eal PHONE 62 NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY will be received by the euemates up, to and including Saturday, November 23rd, 1940, for the purchase of the following des- cribed property at Peardonville near Abbotsford, BC.:- . % and the N.W. % ee % Section 2, Township 13, New Westmingter zum mprising 119 acres more 0 con including farm buildings a y tu and improvemen 100.00 as An upset price of . set. Tenders of @ lesser will not be considered. of the than nine balance in not more equal annual ins Iments with in terest at four and one-half per cent. (4% %) per annum. of not less than ten per cent. (10%) of the amount offered must accompany té nder. Tender should be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Tender for Abbotsford land addressed to the Land Settlement Board, Par- Hament Buildings, Victoria, B.C Highest or any tender not Det essarily accepted Sulldings, 3.C 1940 Vic a October 18, P.O. Building Abbotsford Motors FORD SALES AND SERVICE ABBOTSFORD FOR SCHOOL: Composition sole school oxfords for young ladies. Dutchee style. Roomy fitting. In brown black calf upper stock. 41% to 8. wearing qualities. JUST UNPACKED: The latest style and shades in hats. The right shape and the right each $1.95 MINER-BLACK DIAMOND Rubber Clothing for Men Complete Stock of Rubbers young men’s wool felt brim. All sizes, for the Whole Family. Lawrence Drygoods and Footwear or | of Sizes A shoe with long- |. pair $2.95 Phone 200 Sumas, Wn., Mrs. D, Stafford and Mrs. Beetlestone were visitors to Vancouver last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davidson and family of Vancouver visited with Mr. and Mrs. Smyth at the weekend. Mrs. Dayidson was for- merly Miss May McInnes, primary teacher at the Huntingdon School. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and fam- ily of Vancouver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Schnare at the weekend. Mrs. Beatty of Brandon, Man., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cal- lahan, Mrs. Fraser York attended the funeral in Chilliwack on Monday afternoon of her neice, Mrs. Brown who died as the result of an ac- cident when she struck her head on the kitchen stove while scrub- bing the floor. ‘ Miss Helen Yarwood of: Seattle visited her mother at the weekend. Mrs. Steve Palasty and Mr. A. Molner were visitors to New West- minst@r during the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ostrom of Van- couver spent the weekend with Mrs. Ostrom’s mother, Mrs. B. Kindred. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and family of Harrison Mills were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mann at the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Jermyn of Whyte- cliffe were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beetlestone during the week. Bradner A very interesting get-to-gether was held recently in the schoo) when many of the mothers accep- ted the invitation of the Junior Memorial Presbyterian Church Sun- day, Nov. 3, at 11 a.m. have returned from the Prairies. ter Kay, and son, Murdock, of Pictou, Nova Scotia and Mrs, Joe Smith:have returned } from a hunting trip to Caribou. Messrs. Bill Lancaster and Harry Shogren are away on a hunting trip to the Caribou. Messrs. Harry Machell and R. Mrs. Davidson in Vancouver last week. Mrs. Wm. Lancaster visited in teacher, Miss June Smith. A meet- ing of the Junior Red Cross was held, and a short program enjoyed. The Bulb Growers’ Association met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Paver on Tuesday. The minutes ||| |of the last meeting were read, and +1 | matters of interest to the growers iil were discussed. Refis shments were served by Mrs. Paver at the close of the meeting. \ Mrs. R. R. Donaldson is visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gustaff- ||son of Arlington, Wn. “| The Rev. Minto Swan of Van- couver officiated at the regular morning service in St. Margaret's Anglican Church on Sunday. ||| Mrs. Money was a visitor to 11 |New Westminster over the week- end. The children of the public school are arranging a Hallowe'en party for Friday evening, November 1. Everyone welcome. Mrs. L. C. Gardner reports feel- ing three distinct tremors around * 12.30 on Sunday. The couch on which l she was lying swayed and the shingles on the roof, sounded as if they were cracking. The Community Club held their regular meeting on Monday with Mr. C. W. T. Griffiths in the chair. A tea was held on Wednesday, under the auspices of the Com- munity Club, to defray expenses enlarging the kitchen, ete. Those in charge were Mesdames Burmister, J. A. Carmichael, A. Hanson, M. McMath, R. J- Nichol and Sundstrum, The tea tables and the front of the hall were a profusion of flowers Reeve and Mrs, G. Cruickshank were guests at the home of Capt and Mrs. H. L. Chittenden Sunday- was BRIDE OF NEXT WEEK HONORED TODAY ’ Honoring Miss Vivian Mereer of Rosedale and formerly of Abbots- ford, whose marriage takes place next Tuesday, Miss Julia Zalesky and Miss Helen Gallagan of Su- mas, Wn., entertained at a mis- cellaneous shower today at the home of Miss Zalesky. About 10 guests were present. Help Canada and make money, too. Buy War Savings Stamps -Mt. Lehman *# A meeting of the Red Cross Unit will be held in the school- room, Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m. # The Junior Red Cross is re- organizing the club for the winter months under the presidency of Mrs. W. Green. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jaskot are leav- ing to reside in their new residence on the Glover Road, Matsqui. Mr. Anderson has_ recovered from his painful. injury. ‘ The United Church Ladies’ Aid will meet in the Memorial Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. Service will be held in the Dunn Ridgedate Bob Adams and Helmore Fore Guests of Mrs. William Lancas- were her aunt Mrs, John Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farr and Mr. Murphy of Vancouver visited here for a few days hunting. Mrs. Roy Machell, Mr. and Mrs Frank Beharr-ll, Doris and Doug- Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday; Oct, 31, Nov. 1 and 2 > PETTITT TTT | XMAS BAKING NEEDS Raisins, ster. 2 Ibs. .21¢ Currants reclean, 2 Ib 23c Peel, cut mix... .1b. 23 Fresh and Moist Peel, whole citron Ib 30c Cherries, glace, . .lb. 35¢ Almonds, shelled, 1b. 55¢ Walnuts, light am. Ib 35¢ Coconut, med. .. .1b. 19 Baking Powder, Ib. .19¢ Boiled Cider, bottle 20c Rum, Brandy Extract 25¢ Extract, Almond ....21c M.B. 2-02, Soap, Naptha, 8 bars 25¢ Jam, 4-Ib, ........ 356 Apple and Strawberry Mincemeat, ...2 Ibs. Ritz Biscuits, . .pkt. Honey, qt. sealer, ... Packed by Mr, White Macaroni, ....3 Ibs. Clothes Pins, 3 doz. Welly Fis acide ens \ Our Own Blend Coffee, = cs. Fresh Ground 25¢ I5¢ 75¢ 19% 12¢ 59% 35e Grapefruit, ...8 for 25¢ 5e Be CASH: CHARITIES LG ET pOETAILS HERE EAMAY CHIPSO CRISCD 2le Commencing Noy. 2nd, store will close 9 p.m. Saturday nights. 2d3¢ 99C las spent Saturday in Vancouver. Mrs. Wyvern Page visited with Vancouver recently. Straiton Mr, and Mrs. John Mathers and son of New Westminster were visi- tors in Straiton on Sunday. Pte. Allan Austin of the 16th Battalion of the Canadian Scottish Victoria, was home for weekend. Miss Olive Mathers of New] ¥ Westminster visited her parents, | 4 Jacartin Garage PHONE 82 STOP!! CAN YOU? QUICKLY? SAFELY? LET US CHECK YOUR BRAKES NOW! ser! SOODOS SOOSOOOSS SOOO DODD S PETE MARTIN Mr. and Mrs. D. Mathers over the | “= Read the News Want Ads each week. You are sure to see some- weekend. Mr. Thomas Straiton, who has} ¢), been seriously ill with i ing you'll want to buy, sell or swap, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacKenzie and family spent the weekend with the former's mother at Hjorth Road, Surrey. Mrs. George Watson, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boulanger, for the past week, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. George Slee visi- ted in Surrey during the week. Mrs. F. Thomaso, Mr. Gustine and sons of Vancouver were the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Iorio on Sunday. Sumas District Mr. Joe Miller of Brittania is visiting his uncle and aunt, Reeve and Mrs. A. Hougen. Mrs. A. Hougen and Allan spent the weekend in Vancouver. Mrs. FE. B. McPhail and Beryl have returned from a week's visit at Lynden, Wn. Mrs. W. Haywood of Vancouver was a Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baynes. Misses Maxine Kenny and Betty Roberts of Sumas, Wn., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. V- Kenny. Mr. Alex McPherson and Nor- man of Vancouver spent the week- end with J. 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