ma ad ae a Pe I nabs Wee IK "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940 < ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS PAGE FIVE pitti! Peet i Pitt : EL DEE bt ett | | Yardley’s SPECIAL Offe Regular $1.00 box of Yardley’s Lavender Soap and— trial deluxe bottle lavender perfume. The Combination all for $1.00 Abbotsford Paragraphs Mr. and Mrs. James Hartley and children Douglas and Ivy of Van- couver visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Vincent over the Raat end Tooth Powder Special 1 2 5e Listerine Tooth Powder given free with each purchase of large mize at —.._._.. 39% Quantities limited on these deals—Buy Early and Save. Black’s Drus Store eds. PTT ttt ety Pt bit tT Tt hy To Sell WANT 23. To Trade” That Save You 4 Money, Time, Bi. Labor. ADS Pepsodent Antiseptic Special Buy a 50c bottle for 43¢ and get another 50c btl for le BOTH FOR ... — 44° . Ver jusertion; up to as words; ex- 35e words 2c each; Cush ith Ad, GQ) ? Two Insertions for 60c Cash with Latest word today from Van- couver is the effect that Game Warden Williams, who is a pati- ent in Vancouver General hos- pital, has not yet undergone the operation necessary. His illness occurred on the even of rétire- ment from the service, Mrs. R. Vincent is leaving for Kelowna this week to nurse her sister, Mrs. Raymond Kent, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Bridges of Victoria were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Saunders. Sydney West was home for the weekend from Air Training school in Vancouver. Highway Patrolman Phil. Boul- ton, in the provincial police ser- Vice in this district for the past three years, moves to Haney to- day where he succeeds Doug. Mor- ris, formerly of Abbotsford, who FOR SALE —Say You Saw It In The News— ALE—Small prope with aiietes and chicken houses, in Sumas close to Abbotsford. Phone, 205, Abbotsford. 1 SALE—6 Oonly 600x16 re- Seenaed tires; also plows, heavy wagon, pumping ram. Pp. M. Zalesky, Abbotsford. SALE— Victory Oats, bir oats. Phone 151-Y. ALE— Spring wheat seed, eo ue J. Barinichaell Brad- ner, B.C. 37 good 38 WANTED —Say You Saw It In The News— yYANTED—Boy to do light work Mrs farm. R. D. Carmichael, RR. 1, Matsqui. 70 WANTED-—Steady customers for ood fir sawdust, priced right. i Watson, Kilgard. Phone con- nection. “¢ WANTED—Horses and cows for mink feed. Fred L. Hunter, phone 69-H. 29 LIVE OR DEAD animals wantea for Fox Feed and Fertilizer. WHITE LEGHORNS—blood-tested stock, R.O.P. C 1s — Now booking orders for chicks, pul- jets and hatching eggs. An- derson, Silverdale, B.C, vee r SALE— No. 1 Red_ Clover Bees. Victory oats. C. Beldam, Upper Sumas, phone 153-H. ‘ ALE—45 Yorkshire weiner be erce W. Stratford, 3622 Hun- tingdon road. 29 MISCELLANEOUS —Say You Saw It In The News— 3) WILL THE MOTORIST who gave @ young couple a lift home from Vancouver on Tuesday, please leave the parcel and umbrella Jett in his car at The News of- TYPEWRITER TABLETS — 100 sheets white newsprint 8%x1l. ’ Per pad 10c or 3 pads 25c. gy RS. Horse, about 1500 ae work single or double. Jake Dirks, RR. 2 Abbotsford, Up- per Sumas. 60 FOR SALE—Land roller, all steel, for team. Phone Mission 2411. - George Beharrell, Matsqui. 59 SPOR SALE—Barred Rock cocker- els, available April 17 and 24. 5c each. Harry Day, phone aay . fice, A as soon as pos- sible. 73 PHOTOGRAPHS— W. . Best, studio, Clayburn Station. Will trade, with those unable to pay cash, photographs for: wood, vegetables, fowl, meat, or what have you. 61 CHIROPRACTOR—E. M. Warren, D.C., Mission Hotel, Mission City, Sundays and Wednesdays, 10 am. to 3 p.m. Crown Hotel, Langley Prairie, other days. Home calls by appointment. 43 FOR A GUARANTEED JOB on FOR SALE—2 York sows, bred. Albert Smyth, McCallum rd. 57 AUCTION SALE—Just south Pat- tullo Bridge, 20 da.ry cows, team, pigs, macninery, silo filler, etc. Tuesday April 23. 1 o’clock. Her- tog i Dairy ,owner; Gowing Frost the Farmers’ Auctioneer, At our Saleteria: Rebuilt Fordson, re- or other tools, them to Mission Tool Sharpening Shop, Hargitt Bldg. Mission City, B.C. 2 OFFICE PADS—Convenient size, 54%4x3% at The News, 3 for 10c. 1 Aldergrove 489 (eollect). Phone rg Hale recently left the service to join the C.A.S.F. The highway patrol on the north side has increased facilities of a fully-equipped car, Wm. Ferris of Winnipeg visited the Don McNeils at the weekend. Mrs. D. Falloon is visiting wifh Mr. and Mrs. Don MeNeil this week. Mjss Daphne Winson of Hun- tingdon graduated recently from a Vancouver beauty. school. Inspector T. Van Dyk of, “D” Division, provincial game depart- ment, is a visitor in Abbotsford today en route to his home in rince George after attending a departmental meeting at the Coast. Mr. J. Wilson of Vancouver will be the preacher in the evening at. the Metropolitan Tabernacle Mission, Poplar, on Sunday, April 21. The Sunday school will be at 3 p.m. and evening service at 7:30. Dispersal Sale DAIRY CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS ete. instnuctions from Ousack of Chilliwack Favored with ir. U. B. who has sold his farm, I will sell his herd of dairy cattle and im- plements on the farm situated on the Prairie Central road, 2 miles south and half-mile east of Chil- liwack on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 commencing at 12:30 p.m. 46 Head of fresh, Springing and fall cows. Note: Herd test as high as 4.5%. Shipping now 1200 lbs. of milk daily from the 43 head. This herd has always had a good purebrea sire with gooa produc- tion back of him, However, at the Moment. a grade bull is used. —Say You Saw It In The News—| built drills, 3 tractor-t discs, used stanchions, bowls. Come and look around. At Lang- ley Prairie. 56 LOST—Gold wrist watch and chain 62 FOR SALE— 6-year-old team and one 5-year-old Perch- fron mare; also potatoes, K. Stech. RR. ] Abbotsford. 55 FOR SALE—Netted Gem certified Seed potatoes, small and large _ size. Bears Stewart, phone Oe IN MEMORIAM b: FRISKEY—In loving memory of our dear son Dan, who passed away April 23, 1937, He lives with us in memory still; Not just today, but always will, Remembered by a love sincere i SALE—Jersey heifer, fresh FOR end of April. A. Hoon, corner of | Ware and Marshall rds. 53 POTATOES FOR SALE—Certified Green Mountain, Warba, Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Early Epicure from certiifed seed. Mangel seed, Y. Int. Clive Rog- ers, ‘ley. 5: pees eS ee Se FOR SALE—No. 1 Green Moun- tain potatoes. Wesley Wililams, Huntingdon. 5 + Seo FOR SALE—Licensed Al ’29 Hua- son sedan, good rubber, motor. A tough automobile. Call 125y. 49 Many a silent tear. Sadly missed and deeply mourp- ed by his father, mother, brothers and sisters. \ 67 ARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportun- ity of thanking the members of ‘Abbotsford Volunteer Fire Brigade 2/and the neighbors and friends who assisted in controliing the fire and protecting other property on Thursday. —Henderson’s Funeral Home, Harvey Henderson, mana- ger. TA — McCormick-Deering hayrake (new), Big 6 McCormick mower, hay tedder, McCormick- Deering 10-inch grain grinder (like new), 4-inch tire wagon, gravel box, set bobsleighs) zrow cult.- vator, 2-horse cultivator, ciain harrows, 3-section diamond har- rows, 30-inch circular saw o frame feed truck, root pulper, new assey-Harris walking plow. Miscellaneous— One silo 14x30, one silo 12x30, 26 Louden stanchions, 22 Beatty stanchions, 20 autoniat- ic water bowls, litter carrier und track, quantity %-inch galvanized pipe, 20 feet 6-inch belting, set breeching harness, set plow har- ness, horse collars, wood rack, garden hose, and many small toois too numerous to mention. Offered for sale—3-unit De Laval ae machine, %-H.P. electric motor, Terms: Cash at the Sale J. B. DENNIS AUCTIONEER, CHILLIWACK Office: Home-Makers Realty and Insurance Agency Ltd., phone 3131, P.O. Box 234 Ch'w’k, phone 5661. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends FOR RENT FOR RENT—5-room house on Mill road with or without 2 acres of land. Frank Vallie, Ware road, Abbotsford. 41 * FOR ROOMS FOR RENT—on Mill road, clean, unfurn Annual Pai FOR and neighbors, especially Dr. Can- non, Ralphs and Groats, for their @ ~Say_You Saw It In The News— pxbtessions of sympathy and the eautiful floral tributes in the sad bereavement of our wife and mother.—Geo, E. Lowry and fam- ily, 66 le otsford W.A. t e M. S.A. Ge Hi ti its donations and YOUR ty sPRINGE HOUSEHOLD TRY THE Valley Hardware ABBOTSFORD Phone 218 East of the R.R, Tracks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our nighbors and friends and the members of the Abbotsford Volunteer Fire Brigade for their timely assist- ance in protecting our property from fire on Thursday.—Mr, and Mrs. M. Golos, ,, CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly as- sisted and for the words of sym- pathy and beautiful floral offer- ings extended to us in our recent sad _bereavement.—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walters, 63 —————————SE CARD OF THANKS The Abbotsford & District Ama- teur Athletic Assocation extends thanks to all who assisted in the successful staging of the M.S.A. Schoolboy Boxing Championships, Especially the B.C.A, Boxing As- socation, judges and _ referees ( Jesse Addinall, George Ains- worth, Joe McMillan, Gene Bern- hhardt and Hec, McDonald), to Mr. Arnold Bertram, Vancouver for bringing his great little champion, Ken Lindsay, to present awards; Abbotsford Lumber Co for donat- ing lumber for the ring, Mr. J. §, Daly for a $10 donation towards the ring, and to Ben Gladwin who built the ring; Mr. Smith for painting boxing sign, Dr, A J. " Taylor, M.H.O,, Educational Ad- visory Board, janitor at the audi- torium, T. Bruce Gielg, Charlie vey Henderson, Harry Harv Walter others who and assisted ‘Thomas, Carl and @ OPC CCORSD2EC000 in the event, and to the boys who a Celebration, according to Mr. R. An unusual rock formation is on view in the window of THE NEWS this week through courtesy of its finder, Capt. S. C. Melander of Mt. Lehman. A natural fracture of quartz found in prospect de- velopment on the North Thomp- son river, it clearly shows the pro- file of Queen Victoria. Later it will join Mr. J. M. Rowley’s un- usual collection. Subject for the morning servic at Matsqui Baptist church on Sunday will be “Why of Success” and the first of a ser.es of ser- mons on “How do we know that the Bible is God’s Word?” will be given by Pastor O. Larson at the evening service. Sunday schooi at 10 a.m., morning service at 11 and evening service at 8 o'clock. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mathers of Abbotsford announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Isabelle, to Samuel William Gardner oi Edmonton, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs.’ Gardner, Tupper Creek, B.C. Groat - Bates A quiet wedding took place on Saturday, April 13 at Rosedale, when Lorna Bates, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Bates of Vancou- ver, formerly of Huntingdon, was united in marriage to Mr. Leslie Groat, son of Mr. and Mrs W. Groat of St. Nicholas station. Their honeymoon will be Spent motor- ing in the Interior. Upon their re- turn they will make their home in Abbotsford. Smallenberg-Olund A quiet wedding took place at the United Church Manse, Mis- sion, on Friday, April 12, when Alice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olund, was united in marriage to Mr. Phillip Smallen- berg. Rey. Currie Thomson offic- iated at the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a torquoise blue dress with matching turban and wine jes. Pink r formed her bouquet. Miss Ethel Gibbard was brides- maid, wearing a dress of blue with matching hat and wine accessor- ies. She also carried a bouquet of rosebuds. Mr. Joe Olund, brother of the bride, was best man. A reception was held at the home of Mrs. Ernie Olund. The Tooms were beautifully decorated in yellow and white. A two-tier wedding cake centred the table. Mr, and Mrs. Smallenberg will reside in Ruskin, iyi OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENT ORATORS IN CONTEST FOR MEDALS Several students are interested in the oratorical contest for the gold and silver medals offered under auspices of the L.T.B. May Day Topper of the staff of Philip Shef- field high school. Subject of the contest, announced last week in THENEWS, is “Impressions of the visit to this continent in 1939 of King George and Queen LBliza- beth.” J. D. S. Barrett of Van- couver, donor of the medals, is prepared to assist the entrants secure data if they find diff.culty in this direction. It is recalled that Branch 15 of the Canadian Legion recently received a soy- enir volume from England des- criptive of the tour and the ad- dresses of welcome and Royal re- plies. Richard James Massen The death occurred on Satur- day at his home on the Ware road of Richard James Massen, a resident of Matsqui for 23 years Born in London, England, Mr. Massen was 76 years old and is survived by his wife and one son, Bob, at home. The funeral services were held from Henderson's Pun- eral Home on Tuesday, interment taking place in Océan View Bur- ial Park, Burnaby. Rev, Angus Cameron officiated at the local service and the LO.0.F. conducted the graveside rites. Pallbearers were H. S. Andrews, EB, A. Hunt, Perey Atkinson, H. Peachey, Chas. McIntosh and Jack Leach. 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You, too, will enjoy its zestful re- freshment . . . its downright goodness. Order a case today. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon from the Hen- derson Funeral Home to Hazel- wood cemetery for the late George by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. took part for their sportsmanship Burwell, Ont, age On Tuesday night, it v | that rentals are for longer periods. | t This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columpia, Leslie Snelgrove whose death oc- curred at his home on the Clear- | =—=——— - = —— brook road north on ee MORE “LOCKERS” STUDENT PLAYERS morning. Deceased was in his 60th year. we was born in Ontario and BEING RENTED TO PRESENT FOUR had resided in Matsqui for the| At a meeting of the Board of| PLAYS NEXT WEEK past three years. He is survived} Directors of the Locker ColdS Third annual Production Night of the Philip Sheffield High School J. C, Bysteckt and Mrs. Mildred] ported that in spite of this being| Players on Tuesday, A- Ball, Vancouver, Myrtle Snelgrove| the off-season the plant is show-| tures four plays. Of f at home, and by three sdns, Wil-|ing gratifying progress, Increase] presentations, twe liam at home and Clarence and| locker rentals were reported with} one a drama and anley in Vancouver, also by one|the evident satisfaction of the] fantasy, The final is the brother, Frank Snelgrove, Port| renters demonstrated by the fact | r y Vall E