MARCH 13, 1940 ap 3 Woes 4 eit ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS PAGE NINE elle le at ett MAY WE REMIND YOU! Remember Your Friends Easter Comes Early This Year... March 24 OUR SELECTION OF EASTER CARDS NOW ON DISPLAY Oneds abe 1? ant Lae Parke-Davis C-A Capsules —Chickens or Turkeys— One treatment kills both tape worms and round worms. Boxes of 12 at 35° and 45° 50's at ....... 90° and $45 Cooper’s Warble Fly Powder —Biologically. Standarized— Hen ie cae will give you a 100% kill of warble maggot sGuuatattiin Guaranteed 1 Ib. for .. eee sq Abbotsford Paragraphs Mrs. J. R> Bawtinheimer and baby son, Kern, are visiting in Vancouver this week. David Webber, who visited at ‘Tranquille at the weekend, reports Miss Jeanne DesMazes to be pro- gressing very nicely. Wm, Mayne, C.P.R. track fore- man, returned to his work today after a three-day lay-off due to illness, hospital. A. E. Humphrey of Chilliwack The government liquor store in Abbotsford will be closed, accord- in to instructions received by J. M. Rowley, on Good Friday, March 22, and during the regular half- tholiday on Wednesday, March 20. The store will also be closed on Easter Monday, March 25, and on Election Day, Tuesday, March 26. Cpl. and Mrs. Pattenden were guests of Mrs. Pattenden’s parents forth Highlanders, Vancouver, vis- ited his brother and sister-in-law, Don’t Miss This ! LADIES’ WAISTS, a snappy new line of sheers in the popular colors. Sizes 14 to 44 LADIES’ DRESSES ... A good selection of new styles LADIES’ PRINT DRESSES .. New styles and patterns. Sizes 14 to 52 $1.95 Ask for booklet on treatment. " Warble season starts March 15 Ark and ate. g. Sands thave|Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Webb at the MEN'S OXFORDS#*:. .)3-. cee $6.95 to $2.55 x f as their guests Lance-Cpl, and] Weekend. s A good selection of styles and widths Bl k’? ae D S Mrs. Mervyn Sands and small son,| Mr. Dudley Durrant is observing ac by rug tore. Gordon, of New Westminster. the 20th year of his law practice GIRLS’ PRINT DRESSES .......... $1.35 and $1.25 : Abbotsford. Photographic Phone 104 Stationery Mrs. J. E. Parton is convales-|in ; : Prescriptions Cameras cing at home after a few days in Private Robert Shore of the Sea- New Styles. Bizes)3 to/12 years To Sell was a visitor in Abbotsford on|Mr. and Mrs. William Shore, prior 5 f To Buy Monday. ne peers one for further i _—_— To Trade raining in the east. SSS. —_—— —__ "Mr. and Mrs. John Stefan of That Save You 72, * Chilliwack and Mrs. Leonard Col- TELEPHONE 4 GILMOUR BLOCK z Money, Time, SF) ested Ecipes lison of Vancouver were guests of H = © &} abor. Y v1 Mrs. Hannah Fraser on Saturday. EERE SESE Trae east With D. J. Fraser and son Donald 6 Per insertion; up to 15 words; xe g ee cebRane ani air andincre pice ea sen and wa words 2c each; Cash with Ad, () ‘This. iy than Oe Shee children. all partook of a Chicken U ED R Two Insertions for 60c Cash ~ ttn dinner in honor of Mrs. Fraser's Syehyg Sel lcectea Ske ePOun Ee cake) birthday. Fitteen guests sat down " have a special appeal. They do ij —Say ¥ a ase ne News—|—Say You tal a roe News—| Hot only appeal to-the appetite in Wo ECL, ‘ jae Plymouth 4-dr Sedan 1929 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan yy You early spring but also the home- aes Er ratlery and geneneen ome ae re oe fees ee Coupe ; ker who watches food prices} VODna o: ancouver were week- 2 r 4-dr. Sedan levrolet Coupe ALE—Good watchdog, male |waNTED—Steady customers for | ™ P Ou eraiegesad eaiheys 2 wgood tie Baran priced right. and takes pride in preparing good end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. 1936 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan TRUCKS Price reasonaole. ont Watson, Kilgard, Phone con-]foods at moderate cost. Braser. | 1935 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan 1938 g as, Township Line rd. neeten 7) whe c Service Section,] There will be no mail delivery ieee ae RpMeS * aoa Ch let %-t FOR SALE — Two good work |W ,Nqyp—zive and dead animals |Marketing Service, Dominion De-|0Ver the Rural Routes on Good} 1934 Terraplane Conv. Coupe 1936 Chevrolet %-ton mares. Comer King ene ai for fox feed and fertilizer. Phone | partment of Agriculture, recom-| Friday, March 22. Post office wic- 1930 Essex 4-dr. Sedan » 1930 GM.C. Heavy Duty son roads. Philip Ciaskun. 45) 429 Aldergrove (collect). 81]mens the follawing recipe for it at pinaster will be open 1929 Durant Bus. Coupe 1929 Ford 1%-ton GRICULTURAL L Five sponge cakes and suggests that etween 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 noon. =| ti Your net | WANTED—Horses and cows for Gunner Howard Frost i d- Bet re eae ae ae | MANE ae ed ME, Had [th teh sare Ine pace vo eum |, umes Movant nets eee|| ” ROSS BROS. GARAGE 4 di ‘Acme one 69-H. 2 Provincial a DERGROVE Phi Dime, 458th Steet, New West- Re that such a big cake can be made | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. N, P. Frost, ¥ lene y hemes eat! “minste 33|)AN, TEAM and equipment will|4t small cost. The reasons are, of |°f Sumas Prairie. 29 FOR SALE—Shakes inch lengths. Apply A. paloce Mt. Lehman. WR SALE—Or trade for heifers, Jersey cow, 5 years, due April = 10. A. Smyth, McCallum rd. work by day or contract. En- course, that eggs are the main Hallett, RR. EXPERIENCED FARM Wants work, eas J. clo 2, Abbotsford. 20 HAND— teamster. Zalesk sugar 1% cups cake or pastry flour ; teaspoon baking powder vanilla A ‘FoR SALE—Percheron Filly, rears old in June, halter mee |. Marriette, Peardonville, Bc. 5 FOR SALE—New variety early - white seed potatoes. Apply E.C. Rust, %-mile south Glenmore school, Matsqui. 9 WANTED to Hire — Caterpillar tractor and operator to yard logs ,dry ground, pay per thous- and. George Sabok, Station rd., half-mile south Aldergrove. 32 - egg whites % teaspoon cream of tartar Add cold water and salt to egg yolks and beat slightly. Add boil- ing water and beat until mixture WANTED—Young girl work. Some cooking. its house iss Helen FOR SALE—Baled hay and_ oats. ao: of we Potter, Vye rd., a __ ingd RADIO FOR SALE—1937 Philco, with aerial; in ‘fine con- ‘new tires, take horse part pay- _ Ment. John J. Cornelson, RR. ia Abbotsford. KR SALE—O.C.M. bicycle, 22-in., 3 speeds, light and generator. A. B. Gledhill, Aberdeen Beau HAY FOR SALE—Apply E. Lun- deberg, Station rd,, south Alder- grove. °19 FOR SALE—6 Walking-Plows, in A-1 condition, P, M, Zalesky, phone Abbotsford 199-Y, BOOK ORDERS 10 days ahead for hatching eggs; White Leghorn and New mpshixe, 2%4c each. Mrs, E. Taylor, Peardonville. WHITE LEGHORNS—blood-testea stock, O.P, Cockerels — Now booking orders for chicks, pul- fets and hatching eggs. H. An- derson, Silverdale, B.C, 1 RR. 1 CAVITE i FOR RENT Say You Saw It In The News— FOR RENT—House; $10 a month 34 very frothy. Beat in sift- ed sugar gradually. Add flour and baking powder, sifted together several t.mes, Beat well. Add van- illa, Fold in egg whites beaten until stiff with cream of tartar added. Bake in unbuttered angel- cake tin in slow oven (300 deg- IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY of my CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for all their kindness and help in our disaster and loss that we suffered by fire. —Mr. and Mrs. John Nystrom. Beat egg whites until stiff. Add Sugar gradually, beating constant- pan about 15 inches by 10 inches with greased paper. Pour batter into pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 12 to 15 min- utes. Turn out on cloth covered with powdered sugar. Trim off edges. R Paper and roll CARD OF THANKS To our friends and supporters; The members of B.P.O, Elks No. 66 wish to thank you for your hel pand support in our first M. S.A. Auto Show and Carnival. With your co-operation we were able to make this event not only a success but a credit to the dist- ric The committee wishes especially to thank a number of business men and individuals who gave val- uable assistance. Mr. Wm, Gardner Jackson's _ time, cost very little and can be quickly secured from THE NEWS, _ Abbotsford. express our sincere thanks. | —B.P.O.E. Auto Show Committee, J. HL Henderson, Harry Walker. SPECIAI 1 PAINT BRUSH 1 pt. QUICK DRYING ENAMEL ____ Both for 50c cake. Cool and spread with whip- ped cream of 7-minute frosting. 7-MINUTE FROSTING 2 unbeaten egg whites 1% ‘cups fruit sugar 1-3 cup cold water 1 teaspoon flavoring t Place sugar, unbeaten egg whites and cold water in top of double boiler. Cook over boiling water for 7 minutes, beating constantly with cup pastry or cake flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1-8 teaspoon salt Beat egg whites until stiff, but a not dry, Beat in half the sugar. moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 80 to 35 minutes, JELLY ROLL Use recipe for Cream Sponge Cake, Line shallow baking pan about 15 inches by 10 inches, with buttered paper. Spread cake mix- The Junior choir will ALE—Mixed Gladioli bulbs, , have = co. 100, pac variety of col- are See Cer uee SES ingredients and current prices o:|Charge of the musical service in Cc. G. Ferguson, Mt. Leh- nes 2 eggs is di Trinity United church on Sunday mother in Abbotsford while the js on two weeks’ leave. Basil Gardom, president of the Independent Milk Producers’ Co- operative Association, was in Ab- botsford on Tuesday. ‘ Walter Murphy of Harrison Lake visited his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ast, at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Daniels and children of Britannia visited Mr Daniels mother at Straiton last week. A. W. Finlay of Huntingdon, Dominion apiarist, is recovering from a severe stroke he suffered _ dition; $25 (terms). Gordon An-] unfurnished, $14 a month fur- F. 2 i eer phone 54 or 135, 25| nished; no children. C. A. Ha a: Seip ee on Thursday eveing at this home.! j W. 8. GARDINER clenbane ay - drell, Abbotsford Hotel. CHOCOLATE SPONGE CAKE Miss Mabel Finlay of Vancouver ALE OR CTE = am 4 egg whites came to Huntingdon on Friday. MISCELLANEOUS 4 cup ane granulated sugar Miss D. Dalton, nurse in Belling- —Say You Saw It In The News— egg yolks ham hospital, vis.ted Mr. and Mrs. 4 tabl cold water James Webster at the weekend e O e an ar STRAYED—From the McIntosh} 4, teaspoon vanill ( ranch, Kilgard, black spaniel, if Po la Miss Elsie Glover of the B. C. answers to. “Barney” reward. tablespoons cocoa Electric staff in Abbotsford is FIRST CLASS REST- petone 3 feos 155-H ae % cup flour ill at her home, AURANT IN _ CON- - rr. ye et ; $100 CASH buys 1929 Oldsmobile aera J. EB, Stady ig ill at his home. JUNCTION. THE AT- Mrs. Salter, sister of Provincial Police Constable Wm. Davy, is visiti rt. : j, Master Chey [Scat wife, Mrs, E. F. Owens, who iy. Beat egg yolks with water and|G' Gueiien torres ae HOTEL IN THE y larch 17, 1939. fe G. Gilfillan, telephone lineman, i will itaket| urianina aradentana tanadces fall, old into egg whites. Add vanilla. was off work several ‘days this VALLEY. But sweet remembrance outlasts| Sift dry ingredients and fold into week with {llness. Licensed Premises all. ens. egg mixture. Line shallow baking tage Depot RED CROSS HEAD IN B.C. TO ATTEND @ M.A.S. BRANCH TEA Mr. George Derby, president of the Provincial Council of the Can- adian Red Cross Society, and Mrs. H, A, Ramsden, chairman of the Provincial Work Committee, will be in Abbotsford on Friday, March 15 to attend the tea and sale of home-cooking to be held in the M.A.S. Red Cross Branch headquarters, Masonic hall. Births at M.S.A, Hospital March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry WANTED—Cream separator, med- 4 egg yolks morning next. Rev. Cameron's OR SALE—Outhbert raspberry HS oo es I inh a Pinch of salt message will be of special interest Plants. V. Baker, McKenzie ey L es 1 tables} cold water to the younger people. Abbotsford. ANTED—5 sa ks of Burbank % cup boiling water Pte. Neil Rushea, Westminster (6) r in 20- or go-| Seed Potatoes; 4 sacks of good! 1 cup fine granulated or fruit |(M.G.) Regt, is visiting his u Easter Special Beginning March 14th Includes: NEW CREAM PERMANENT WAVES NESTLES OVIVO MACHINELPSS WAVES THERMIQUE CROQUINOLE PERMANENTS All Individually Styled by Experienced Operators and Stylists JOIN THE “EASTER PARADE” TO ATANGARD BEAUTY SHOPPE E, Marcy, Tillie Pache Phone 182 ANGARD IS RANKED AS THE MOST MOD- ERN AND BEST : We Guarantee YOU A SMOOTHER RUNNING MOTOR AFTER OUR MOTOR TUNE-UP! High compression high-speed motors of late model cars should be tuned evry five thousand miles. This is not a very long operation and the cost is small. Jacartin Garage Beat egg yolks, add water and Saturday Specials at Valley Hardware fo Ue ae SPECIAL CHAN FLOOR WAX - _ Ibs. 980 until thick. Beat in remaining su- WATER PAILS; red and white anamell + . each 890 gar and fold yolk mixture into DISH PANS; 15-inch, red and white enamel each 890 ege whites, Then cut and fold in ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS; 40- and 60-watt —._ 2 for 25¢ sifted dry ingredients. Bake in LAMP CHIMNEYS, unbreak _ each 35¢ an unbuttered tube cake tin in a A special quality old rye of fine i. “ie matured in oak: aWony coon, ry FOR SALE—Good mixed hay, loose |Of the Atangard Hotel; Dover beater. Remove from fire|Martens of Mt. Lehman, a son. F, W. Corbett, RR. 2, bhone and MeV Smith Teddy Bear, and add flavoring. March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Jake PHONE §2 : : assistance. We wish to |CREAM SPONGE CAKE Reimer of Sumas, a daughter. riti | FOR SALE—Baled hay, good qual-|tender our appreciation to McLel- 4 egg whites ity, $10 per ton at barn; also|lan, McFeeley & Prior Ltd. who | 4 | 7 loose hay and baled straw. I.F.|8enerously made their building BE yolks Nelles & Son, Whatcom rd., Su-| available for our use. The A. S. & | 1 cup fine granulated sugar AGE GOVERNMENT mas Prairie, RR. 2 Abbotsford. me News rendered invaluanis ae 3 tablespoons water Phone 23-T, Be purpmouns ata CROW ecne re 1 teaspoon flavoring GUARANTEED >> __ RUBBER STAMPS save your who “got behind” our effort, we| 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 25 TRUMP GARDEN TOOL SETS; 8 pleces .. s set 390 Puativenen cate maze iatta 15 = DISCONTINUED LINES OF ALABASTINE ... _ pkg. 650 ERR cictati te Gveat urn ’ out on cloth or paper sprinkled =o Hardware with powdered sugar. Remove the 1 7) a ey paper and trim off edges of cake. e 40 OZ. , Spread with jam or jelly, beaten t io A Pho 218 Higat OfaR-Ry Trgake Abboiatong alent to spread easily, Roll cake This advertisement is not publi 1 or by the 5 SGecceoee quickly Gov