t { “PAGE FIVE Also protects Chest©rficlds, Ch Protect your Woollens against Moths Use “PARACIDE” crystals in Blankets, Suits, Coats etc, ny Chairs, Piano rink DE Jergen’s Carbolic Soap .. Comfy Nursing Bottles .... TALOUM—60c Value. Both for. . 3 for 14c Schick Ejector Razors ...... $1.00 Davis Asthma Remedy ...... $3.50 WOODBURY’'S SHAVE CREAM & SPECIAL! !— Cod Liver Extract with Creosote & Guaiacol Ideal tonic to clear up a prolonged vold 16-0z.— ic 39¢ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Pure Pharmaceuticals Photographic Supplies Phone Black’s Drug Store Prescriptions 104 Stationery Cameras Coats TO BE Be Stylish and Smart for Easter. Miss Beryl White <2__ Better Come Along and See Our New Spring Hats STYLED AT THE _ HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ FASHION SHOW in P.S.H.S. Auditorium on Friday, March 31 THE SINGER STORE A and Suits Selected your outfit from Abbotsford BEAUTIFUL!! LOVELY !! PERFECT FOR YOU!!! are the words they use when OOOO OOO OOOO Chipso, with 3 cakes of Camay Soap Soap Flakes, W W.... -5 Ibs. 45¢ ‘4 for 25¢ Dog Food, Champion... .Tin 10c Toilet Tissue, West... you get a Permanent Wave $ Cat Food, Dr. Ballard’s 2 Uns 25c at Dog Biscuits - Lb. 10¢ Atangard Beauty Shoppe Pineapple, sled. or ersh 3 tins 25¢ Phone 182 ML Marcy (9,1 eee 2 25¢ eececece ee Salmon, Sockeye t's..,..Tin 25¢ | clams, Nabob 1's ......-- Tin 15¢ © East et as er Sardines, French imported Tin 15c N Iti —Fresh Fruit and Veg¢tables— velties ; Benedict & © z b) QUALITY GROCERS Hunt’s ho ae Phone 39 Abbotsford * Phone 111—We Deliver | ) Wee 7 7 To Sell WANT # mi. To Trade * ( That Save You Money, Time, A. 8 Labor. Per insertion; up to 15 words ;, ex- 35 tra words 2c each; Cash with Ad, Two Insertions for 60c Cash TRADE—Fresh. Cows for Heifers. H, M, Stevens, Riverside Bt. Nicholas Station. FOR SALE—Good milk cow, due Ra, a to freshen April 13. James A, Arm- strong, Jackson Rd-, R.R. 1,* Abbots- ford. 6 FOR SALE—A liberal a on trade in watches: “The Bulova Guaranteed One-priced Watch”. of ficial Agent, J. C- Tucker. WANTED—Cows and horses for mink feed, Fred L- Hunter; phone Abbotsford 69H. FOR SALE—Mixed Hay; or trade for horses or cattle, N, A. Glenmore road, Matkqui Nelson, 4 A FOR SALE—Ida Bell Seed Peas. Apply Sumas Co-operative Associa- tion; phone 116. 7 lodges, your RUBBER STAMPS—For offices and business. Place orders with the A.S.M. News: FOR SALE—4-wheel trailer wag- on; new box, five almost new tires H, Fast, Clearbrook Rd., Abbots- ford," 67 ORGANIZING an archery club? For information and prices on equip- ment write G. C- Williamson, ae -Rogers Bldg, Vancouver, B-C. FOR SALE—5-week-old pigs. C Enns, Clearbrook Road, R,R, 1, Ab- botsford, 1 FOR SALE — Certified Hpicure Seed Potatoes. Kosmick, Hunting- don. 5 FOR SALE—900 cedar posts, 7- feet; 6-inch top, 6c each. 1928 Stude- faker sedan; two-wheel trailer. G- A. Wright, Marshall Rd, R.R, 1, Ap- botsford . a3 LOST—In Abbotsford or Alder- grove, pair yellow-rim double-vision glasses. Finder «please leave at Can- adian Legion Office, Abbotsford, Re- ward, 11 FOR SALE—Baled Hay. H, O- Shogren, Gifford. 23 SHAKES—Ditching cribbing. De- livered anywhere in Fraser Valley: Write PO, Box 104, Dewdney. 24 FOR SALE—Oats, barley, red Beldam, Upper Sumas; phone 153H. FOR RENT — Four-room house, Apply to Box 74, News Office, FINE NEW SCHOOL BUS IS EXHIBITED -En route to Chilliwack to become One of a fleet of seven similar units, @ 65-passenger school bus stopped POR S. Rock “eine Eggs. Dan Hunt, botsford. ALE — Pure-bred Barred Ab- = fOR SALE—New 4-room house. Phone Abbotsford 48, 7 'WANTED—Old or redwater cow for ranch feed. G, B. Heppner, King rqad, Abbotsford. is TENDPRS wanted for clearing of ordinary stump land close to Ab- botsford. 2, 6, 10 acres. Answer by writing to Box 75, News Office, Ab- botsford. 15 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Malcolm MacGillivray wish to extend sincere thanks to all for their assistance, | adopted “BARGELOAD” OF HANDKERCHIEFS IS PRESENTED An enjoyable evening was spent in the Huntingdon school on Monday night when many attended a hand- kerchief shower given by Mrs. Bob Caul of Huntingdon who left yes- terday for Kelsey Bay, B.C., where her husband has employment. A very clever arrangement gotten up by Mrs Allan Crouter and Mrs Jack Martin in the form of a boat towing a barge loaded with handkerchiefs which was presented to Mrs, Caul, who ig president of the Huntingdon P.-TA_ Entertain- ment followed and was topped off with. delightful refreshments. Those in attendance were: Mrs Caul, Mrs. J. Caul, Mrs. Winson, Mrs. Courtman, Mrs Yarwood, Mrs. Blatchford, Mrs, Smyth, Mrs. Kos- mick, Mrs, Waterston, Mrs. Knox, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Sterry, Mr. Fra- ser York, Mrs Carmichael, Mrs. K. Lemarsh, Mrs. J. Brown, Miss Peggy Brown, Miss Violet Finlay, Miss I, Hayne, Miss J. Farrow, Miss Fraser, Mrs. Allan Crouter and Mes. Jack Martin. LEGION PLANS ANNUAL VIMY DINNER APRIL 5 Special talent from Vancouver, as well as guest speakers will high- light the program for the annual Vimy Dinner and Smoking Concert of M.S.A. Branch of the Canadian Legion. This event, to be held ‘n the Orange hall, Abbotsford, is set for next Wednesday at 8 p.m. Abbotsofrd Auxillary to the M.S. Genral Hospital is in charge of the was The menu. < In addition to artists from the Coast who will contribute to th2 cencert program, it is expected that Ald, Wm, Matthews of New West- minster, vice-president, and other officers of the Provincial Commani of the Canadian Legion, will ad- dress the function. It is anticipatea the attendance will equal last year when 150 were present. GLEN VALLEY AREA IN MATSQUI WANTS s TO JOIN LANGLEY A report from Murrayville states that residents of that part of Glen Valley which is in Matsqui munici- pality are reviving the movement of a few years ago to the end that the area shall be taken imto Langley municipality and have enquired of Langley’s Municipal Clerk, R- A. Payne, about the procedure to be to realize their desire. It is contended,in the Peport that the area in question, about 2090 acres, is topographically allied to Langley rather than Mttsqui because of a mountain that blocks them off from the rest of their own muni- cipalitty, The mountain necessitates a long, round-about journey to or from Glen Valley. It is believed, states the report, Matsqui municip- al admfnistration would not stren- uously oppose the "secession". Mr. Ptyne is said to have advised the inquirers that the first step petition to the in-council- ESCAPE BLAST Four persons had a miraculous escape when a stove exploded in Whonnock general store on Satur- day. The stove was shattered innumerable pieces, but Edward Nadin, one of the proprietors, his wife and Albert Cook and Bernard Whiting, customers, were unhit in the hail of shrapnel. sar is a Meutenant-governor- into Auction Sale Favored with instructions from Mr. Archie Anderson of Matsqul, BC., I will sell his herd of dairy cattle on his farm situated at the corner of Reynolds and Beharrell roads, about 4 miles north and eas? of Matsqui, on Thursday, April 6 at 1:50 pam, bred June briefly in Abbotsford on Monday Streamlined, sound insulated and with forward-facing seats and over hood book and pargel racks, the busses cost $4500 each and go into use with the opening of the new $53,000 junior high school at Chil- liwack, expressions of sympathy and floral years, bred No- tributes, during their recent sad be-| VembPer § years, bred reavement, 68 | July 22. 4—Holstein, 3 years, bred , July 14. Holstein, 4 years, bred August 7. 6—Holstein, 8 years, bred CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE) July . 7—Holstein, 9 years, due ABBOTSFORD, B.C date of sale. S—Holstein, 6 years, ‘oa fresh two weeks. 9—Holstein, 7 years TENDERS are invited for the pur-| fresh one week, 10—Holstein, 4 chase, together or separately, Eedice years, fresh three weeks, 11—Hols- 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of District Lot, tem 5 years. fr sh three weeks. 12 3, Block 7, S.W- %, Township 16, —Holstein, 6 years, fresh two weeks. Map 1708, 18—Holstein, 6 years, fresh two GEORGE P. or months, bred March 12. 14—Hols wee tein, 4 years, fresh two months, not pe ore! pred 7 years, fresh four weeks. 16 , 3 FIELD SECRETARY ee a March 6, 18—Betty, OF GIRL GUIDES March 16, 19—Woodsle, 3 years, visi due in Apri no date 20-—-Hannah, TS THURSDAY years, no date, bred in pasture. 31 A meeting of the A&M Giri years, calved Novem- Guides A: of *, caaxrdty 18. 22-~Holstein, 3 Dae peronRy OD Wilh gy balay. calved September, bred é Pm. on Thursday, Mareh 30, » 18. 23—-Grade Jersey Bull St. Matthews Parish hall, Abbots are ford, to meet Miss McMahon, Fieta | TERMS: CASH Secretary, In Abbotsford to hold Training Evening for the Guider J. B. DENNIS of this part of the division, Mios| AUCTIONEER, CHILLTIWACK, MeMahon will address the afier- Office: Home-Makers Realty DE be Insurance Agency, Lad, phone 3 bea P.O: Bow:334, Ohilliwack, phone 6 % Student Activities At Sheffield High School The track team is busy training for the spring track méet, with Mr. Stradiotti as coach. The ath- letes are off to a good start, Fashion Show . .. Members of the Girls’ are busy practising the “Model Walk” and working out plans for théir Spring Fashion Show and Tea, whch be held at 2:30 pm. Friday. The Home Ec. girls will model their dresses and serve dainty refreshments they have been League is to the preparing during cooking periods. The girls hope there will be a large attendance as the stores and hairdressers are sponsoring this an- nual event. Win Three Games «ids The PSHS basketball teams the three games with Haney played in the auditorium on Friday even- ing. The Girls’ League provided ro- freshments for the players. Cheer Contest ... The “cheer” took place on ‘the terrace during noon hour Monday. The contest was judged by the teachers and class presidents who decided that the won sahool competition Grade 12 cheer was the best, With cheer leader Jack Plaxton, (his class will be the of the school. -|GLUB MEMBERS TO INSPECT PLANE AT SEA ISLAND Members of the Flying Club will motor to Sea Is- land on Sunday and meet at that airport at 2:30 p.m. to appraise a light airplane they hope to purchase for use at their Matsqui airport. Everyone interested in, the activit- fes of the club is cordially invited to join the members in the visit to the Vancouver airport. It will be necessary for the club to obtain at least ten members in good financial standing in order to buy the plane. Flying used to be a richman’s hobby, but today, officers of the club point out, it is changing to a sport and necessity that may be in- Fraser Vailey main cheer body New Suing Stock MEN" and shades. Priced BOYS’ Boys, Each MEN’S SWEATERS—n€w styles and patterns of full zipper front coat style sweaters in solid colors and two-tones. Priced from $4.95 to ‘S FELT HATS—New Spring Styles “IRON MAN” good appemrance these are tops per pair $2.40; Youth's, per pair. .-- LADIES’ PRINT DRESSES—a beantiful range of new floral prints, in the latest spring styles $295 $1 PANTS—for bard wear and $195 at $2.95 and.... S195 pa 'S TELEPHONE 4 MPEN!—OUR NEW SPRING SAMPLES OF CLOTHING ARE IN! We would be very pleased to show you the new tterns and colors GILMOUR BLOCK Easter Special: on Dry Cleaning SWEATERS JACKETS ..-» Cornell Suits jn $477 to $39.5 JOHN FIBISH Tailor Abbotsford GET YOUR RUBBER STAMPS AT A. S. & M. NEWS Overwaitea TOMATOES—R. City 2 large tins . PEAS—Orchard City” Size 5's, 2 tins 19¢ 1s¢ 19e¢ Ise BEETS—Ayimer Diced v hite Spring; 2 tins Instant | Instant Postum Tapioca 8-oz §=tin— 1-Ib, pkt— 45¢ | Ise Pure tin STRAWBERRY JAM Todized or plain. 15¢ CORN FLAKES— With each 16-02. bd. 35¢ dulged in by the man of d e means, Quite a number of types of planes have been developed, one selling for less than $1,000. _ Mrs. Catharine Abrahamson Mrs. Catherine Mary Abrahamsen of Matsqui died Sunday in New Westminster, where she was visiting. She was born in Sweden 87 years ago, and had been a resident of the district for 10 years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Olive Swanson, Sweden, Mrs. E. Ault, Minnesota, and three Sons, John, Axel and Erick, all of Mats- qui. Special Services Special services conducted by Pastor Stenstrom, “a lumberjack.” will be held in the Baptist church, Matsqui, on Sunday, April 2, at 11 a.m, in Swedish and at 8 p.m. in English Pastor Stenstrom a will is provide gifted musician and special muse, Wedding Bells The marriage of Miss Eleanor (Ella) Rust, younger daughter of Mr. Fred Rust of Abbotsford and the late Mrs. John Coley, Rust, to Mr. son of Mrs. A Ernest Coley of Abbotsford and the late Mr. Col- ey was solemnized at Trinity Unit- ed church manse on Thursday, March 16 at 4 pm, the Rey. An- gus Cameron officating, Witnesses were Miss Olga Rust and Mr. Geo, McKay. A _ reception was theld at the home of the bride's father fol- the left lowing couple for ceremony. The young Vancouver on Saturday Auction Sale HORSES Favored with instructions from Mr. Norman Mercer, I will sell a carload of Interior horses, consign- ed to him by the owner, at the Dennis Sale Barn, Chilliwack, B- C, Monday, April 3 at 1:30 pm Several matched teams of mares and geldings. Also a Clyde colt rfs- ing 3 years, weight 1400 pounds, sound and gentle. Ages from 3 years to 9 years, weights from 1300 to 1600 pounds These horses are from the farm and have worked on all farm im- plements, broke single and double, in good working condition. Every horse will be sold on a 48- hour guarantee, as described in the sale ring. Money cheerfully refund- ed if misrepresented, - If you are in need of a good and serviceable horse, aon’t miss tals sale. These horses will be at the barn for inspection on and after Thursday, March 30th Terms: Cash before horses leave the barn, J. B. DENNIS AUCTION CHILLIWACK, B.C. Office: Home-Makers Realty and Insurance Agency, Ltd., phone 3131; P.O. 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