PAGE TWO ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS ale ta ie scien GN Tc WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940 Specials for April 18, 19 and 20 PURE LARD, - QUICK OAT CORNED BEEF PORK and BEANS PICKLES Quaker Buy! Happyvale LIFEBUOY SOAP - 2 1-Ib. cartons 19c Non-Premium A Real Red 18-oz, tins Sweet Mixed, etc. MATCHES <0 « wae - okt, [fe 2 tins 27c 3 tins 25¢ jar 23¢c eh) 25¢ - 3 cakes 20c & White large boxes ' THE RED Atangard Block M. C. Walker & Co. |! & WHITE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE STORE Phone 130 Drug Specials ! NOXEMA, regular 25¢ __.. 2 ... special 15¢ $1.00 ASPIRINS 4's 39c — 100’s 98¢ GIN PILLS 450 NUJOL large, 49c ENOS FRUIT SALTS large 79¢ LISTERINE large 79¢ Full Stock of Greeting Cards for All Occasions IT PAYS TO BUY YOUR DRUG STORE WANTS AT Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Stationery _ Kodaks — Developing Phone & ERIC T, WEIR, Phm. B. AND THE PRICE IS ONLY $159” B.C. twin-cylinder, Electric stores announce a 1940 Gibson refrigerator that smashes all records for refrigerator value. It has a hermetically-sealed unit . .. all-porcelain interior . . . 3 ice cube trays ... interior light . . . 10.62 square feet shelf area. Now on sale at your B.C. Electric store. DOG CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF MATSQUI NOTICE Dog Taxes Due TAXES FOR 1310 ARE Tax is: $1.00 for males and $2.00 for females if paid on or before June 15, 1940. after which date tax will be $1.50 males and COLLECTOR WILL CALL ONCE ONLY DUE AS FROM JAN, 1, 1940 'spent the Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents H untingdon Miss Agnes Fraser of Belling- ham visited her parents at the weekend. Mr, Derbyshire of Victoria is visting her sister, Mrs. Croke, for several weeks. Miss Hilda Christeon, who has past seven months in New Zealand is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Winson, Mrs, Sutcliffe of Vancouver is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Daw- son of Huntingdon. Miss E. Gordon of Vancouver is the guest of Mrs. R. Crouter. Mrs. McDonald was a_ recent visitor to Vancouver. Mr. Bill Sterry is acting as jani- tor at the Customs and Immigra- tion Offices during the absence of Mr. Bill Sayce, who is receiving treatment at Shaughnessy Military Hespital in Vancouver. The Russel family has moved to the Roy Serl ranch on Wihat- com road. Mrs. Bowyer of Mission visited her niece, Mrs. Sterry, during the week. Mrs. Bitterman and Mrs. Chubb of Lynden were visitors at the home of Mrs. Carmichael. Miss Thelma Yarwood is visit- ing her mother for a few days. Mrs. Reed and Miss Doris Spar- row were visitors to Victoria for the weekend. Misses Sheila and Moyra Harris have been confined to their bed for the past week wtih illness. Mrs. Yarwood received word on Monday morning of the deata in Vancouver of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clare Yarwood, of that city. Aberdeen Members of the Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. H. L. Chittenden on Friday in honor of her birthday. Cards were played, first prize being won by Mrs. W. Midd and the lation by Mrs. Walter Towlan. The guest of honor was presented with pyrex Pie plates and flower vase. Re- freshments were served to all by Miss Dorothy and Miss Mildred Chittenden. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Sherreitt, who have been visiting at Bowden, Alta., returned home last week but have now left to spend a few weeks at Naas River. The Community Club is spon- soring a dance in the hall on Fri- day, April 26. Proceeds go to the building fund. Bradner Mrs. Price and family. recently arrived from | Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, have taken up residence on the Dupleix farm. Mrs. Munro has returned home after visiting in Vancouver. Mrs. Cunningham of Vancouver was a guest of Mrs. Gustavason on Saturday. Mr. Alf Wanstall, who was om- ployed by Capt. H. L. Chittenden, has returned to Vancouver. The regular monthly meeting of St. Margaret's church Guild was held at the home of Mrs. G. H. | Loach and was presided over by Mrs. Pennington, Mrs. Loach was authorized to purchase goods for the sale of work which will be held in the fall. An interesting report was given by Mrs. Paver Mr: who have and on the Anglican Diocesan W. A. Conference, held in Abbotsford recently. _Clayburn Mr. and Mrs. R. Ball and fam- fly and Mr. and Mrs. C. Yule and daughter, Lyla, visited Van- couver on Saturday. Mrs, Smith visited her daugh- ter, Evelyn, who is ill in Vancou- ver, last week. Mr, Kuna and Mr. Mentel have returned to work on the Prairies. Miss Clelia Feltren is visiting in Vancouver. Mrs. I. Davies and mother, Mrs. Ellison of Gi‘iord, visited in Haney on Thursday. Mr. Boteselli of Vancouver vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. F. Feltren on Friday. Mrs. hospital. Mrs. S. Hunt and family visited Chilliwack on Monday. Rev. D. Donaldson of Milner visited Mr, and Mrs. T. Kirkpat- rick on Sunday. Rev. A. G. Gay resumed church services Sunday after being ill for a week. j Mundy is ill in Mission . . Sumas District Mr. J. Leavitt is away on atwo- week business trip to Kamloops. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Reid and fam- ily and Mr. E. Reid of Vancouver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McPhail at the weekend. Miss Norma Baynes has return- ed from a week in Seattle. Mrs. W. G. Fadden visited her sister, Mrs, Wilcox of Langley Prairie, during the week. Mrs. R, Harris spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Don McNeil of Abbotsford are staying at the home of Mrs. McNeil's parents during the latter’s absence, Mrs, Morrison ,who has been visiting in Vancouver for two weeks, has returned home. Mrs. E. D. Braden of Vancou- ver has returned home after spend- ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. Middleton. Matsqui Mrs. O. Sorenson is home from the Royal Columbian hospital. Mrs. E. Erickson and Mrs, O. Ostrum visited Mrs, P, Johnson of Lynden last week. x Miss Audrey Kerr underwét an operation for appendicitis at the Royal Columbian hospital Mond Mrs. W. Bush of Vancouver, a former resident of Matsqui, visited Mrs. I, Hodgins during the week. Miss Corinne Flodin, who has Spent the past few months in Vancouver, has returned home. Stan Sorenson is confined to his home with quincy, Mrs. Lloyd Beharrell, Charlotte Beharrell Page and Mrs, ited friends Misses and Muriel Alex Beaton vis- in Chilliwack during the week. Joe Smith sustained scalp lac- erations when the hydraulic lift on his dump truck broke and he was struck on the head, Mr. and Mrs, I. Hodgins spent the weekend at Milner, Mrs, S. Munroe and daughter, Jean, of Flood spent a few days last week as guests of Mrs, A. Mt. Lehman Mrs. McVey and Mr. and Mrs and baby of White as guests of Mra. Sam Nicholson. Mr. Frank Coghlan has return- 4 home from the M.S.A. hospital where he had his appendix re- moved The United church Ladi Aid held the annual spring cleaning of the church and Memoria! hall on Wednesday afternoon bers of the church board cleared up the grounds, made m : ing space and zt i foundation of the church. Re freshments were served by the ladies. ® The local Red Cross unit held its regular me ig in the school on Tuesday afternoon. A number of towels and bandages were com- pleted. Mrs, Gibson had to resign as manager of the work owing to ill health, Mrs. D. R. Nicholson was appointed to fill her position Miss Luey Owen acted as hoste: Mrs. Frank Coghlan the guest of Mrs. Bob Sutton Westminster last week, was in New age of a bride in 8 and of a bride- Gibbard. _A meeting of the Lutheran Lad- les’ Aid will be held in the church parlors at 2:30 p.m. on May 5. Miss Norberg of Cloverdale spent | the weekend with Miss Grace | Hurum. | Gifford Mr. Woodgate of Vancouver spent a few days as guest of Mr. end with relatives in Tacoma. Miss Jane Leavitt is the ap- pointed collector in this district for donations to the Salvation Army in its drive for war-service funds. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc- Gillivray on Sunday were: Mr.and Mrs. Morgan of “Nooksack and Mrs. Beebe of Forks, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. McRae of Chilliwack, Mrs. LaMarsh and Mr. and Mrs, Mc- Lean of Huntingdon. Mr. D. Karr spent the weekend in New Westminster. .Mrs. J. Riggall of Vancouver Was a visitor on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Baynes. Mr. and Mrs. Greenway of Van-! couver, violinist and harpist, will be present on Sunday, April 21, at the service in Barrowton Mis-| sion at 3 p.m. On the occasion of her birth- day on April 8, Mrs. Ruth Bolster was honored by a dozen of her friends who gathered to congratu- late her and wish her many hap- py returns of the day, re Gibbs and family of Sumas and Mr. and Mrs. Onstead and family of Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs, Layton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges and Elea- of nor Vancouver spent a few days as guest of Mr. and Mrs, P. Hanson. Twenty -two ablishments in Canada, employing 306 men and 1801 women, are engaged in manu- facturing corsets to a sross value ZUNITED PURITY STORES ° ANDREWS GROCERY ZPHONE 54 WE D —Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 18, 19, 20— Flour, 98 Ibs. .... $2.75 eon 5 Roses — Mellograin Delivered with $1.00 order MEALTIME FROUCS Lard, NS. ....3 Ibs, 25¢ With Order Milk, all kinds 3 tins 25¢ Ginger Snaps. .2 Ibs. 25¢ Hedlund's Meat Pastes ..3 tins 25c Quaker Oats, NP... 19¢ Kraft Cheese '4-Ib. 19¢; Ib. 35¢ Cocoa, Neilson’s lb 19¢ Heinz Baby Foods tin 10c Velvet Pastry Flour 10+Ibs. 40c Corn Beef, Australian l6c 4 - 23¢ Palmolive Soap Oo you like * ‘ No, | like hard-boiled 5 them soft and eds? romantic Siege moni my EGGS—Sure we handle them. 1 dozen or a carload. .We pay = market prices. Wheat Puffs, 24-02. 2Ic allele a leialiaieete tala! cys W PHONE 82 i | Tommy and Frances Irvine Essendene Ave. Phone 183 BOYS AND GIRLS THROUGHOUT THE MLS.A. AREA are asking for Alf’s Milk Loaf in their lunches and after school. Alfs’ Weekend Specials Cakes _... each 25¢ Part Pastries -— dozen 30¢ from our drivers or at Jackson’s Confectionery ALF'S BAKERY of $4,357,000. Alfred Smallenberg Phone 219 Abbotsford Seneee) Prt TT AUCTIO N SALE USED FURNITURE corner Essendene Ave. OLD PIONEER STORE and Riverside road —ABBOTSFORD— : Thursday, April 18, 2 p.m. I will open a Used Furniture Showroom In these premises and Showroom will also be open each Friday and Saturday for private sale, F’. RIPPON J. Westlin. J. Rust spent a few days in Seattle, guest of his sister. | Mr. and Mrs, E. Ellison have| bea Up ResidenRe: oni eee cee hold an auction each Thursday. Mrs. J. Lamont visited Mrs. Ren- nie on Thursday Mrs. J. Westlin and Sylvia are | spending some time at Seattle with the former's sister, Mrs. Ro- en, who is ill Mr Keefer and Mr and Mr - 2 i Odex Soap Vanilla, (al) Sane 35¢ Oranges ..19c, 29c, 39c | Cubea — Sliced — Crushed New Spuds .. 5 Ibs. 25c | Pineapple .... 2 tins 25¢ Cauliflower Asparagus | Fleischman Yeast, 4-15¢ Radishes Green Onions © Free Cook Book YOUR MOTOR ill sing a tune-— SWEET TO YOUR EARS .+-after you bring it to us for the necessary Spring Check-up. Jacartin Garage PETE MARTIN More people are asking for “Lucky” than ever before. Neither too bitter nor too sweet, LUCKY LAGER is mooth sailing” for every taste. Ask for it by name. Other famous malt beverages: BURTON type ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT Coast Breweries Limited Vancouver - New Westminater ~ Victoria This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, m A petition presented by W. W. | Coutts, largely signed by proper- hey owners who desire that the name of Oscar street be changed to Mount View avenue, was ac ted and a ov by the com- sioners.