‘ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS —— eee Our Groceries Are Flavored withthe Essence of Low Prices SPECIALS i Ae ‘RID! AY & SATURD. a 50° ICING SUGAR .... COCOANUT, medium , PETERBOLIO SOAP . (Carbolle) WRITING PAD & 2 pkgs. ENVELOPES . se MACARONI . . 3 Ibs, 21° MARMALADE ....- 4. tun 50° FIGS, Cooking Ibs. co FRESH FRUITS 3 25: , 50e and 20° = VEGETABLES HONEY ...... <. BOC, as Ne See our Windows BENEDICT & CO. — DELIVER 111 WH GOSH THERE'S ALRIGHT ILL TELEPHONE HIM (DIA FIREPROOF GARAGE Wrecker Phone 36 f WEIR’S Wil Save You Trouble and Mon ey. — $9,700 Fire Insurance paid out in this district during 1933 ! the Insurance Companies which I represent, pald out, in this district, claims amounting to the sum of over $9,700. In every case, payment was prompt there were no delays, and every claimant was perfectly satisfied. Deal with an old agent, who rep 1d companies, and Site yourself of prompt, courteous treatment ‘a time for settlement comes Alexander McCallum + Office next P.O. NOTARY PUBLIC During 1933, Phone 43 W. H. ROBERTSON Provincial Horticulturist of Vic- toria, one of the most popular speak- ers on last year's program of farm talks sponsored by the B.C. Electric, who comes to the microphone again on Monday evening, February 5, at 8.45 over CRCV, Vancouver, relayed over CHWiK, Chilliwack, for a fifteen minute talk on “Small Fruit Produc- tion in the Fraser Valley.” Poplar-Peardonville Abbotsford Men's Club defeated the Peardonville debating team on Friday last, in a hilarious debate on the subject “Should Spinsters be Tax- ed.” A large attendance heard with enjoyment the witty remarks of the speakers, Abbotsford team, which up- held the negative, was composed of H, McDonald, J. Gillen and Mr, Lam- bert; Peardonville speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Peardon and H. Martin. A speech by Mr, T. Audley, followed by dancing, concluded the evening. A shower was given by the people of Peardonville district last week, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bentzen, who were married recently, A large crowd ttended, and the presents were many POOx SIIIIGLLS, 2 * Used cars are our Specialty It’s: no idle statement when we say that used cars are our specialty. We have satisfied purchasers all over this part of the Valley—Our sales volume of cars, both new and old, is unequalled outside the city. What you need, we have! Try our Service and Repair Facilities : Ross Bros. Aldergrove Telephone Aldergrove 301 DOOOOOOO BOOOO> xs and beautiful, Mr. Patend, who is confined to the M.-S.-A. hospital, is reported much improved in condition. Mr, J. Burley of V ouver is visit- ing here for a few weeks, Local softballers have started prac- ticing for the coming season, Advocates Co-Operative Stores Editor, News: Allow me through your columns, to congratulate Reeve Cruickshank on the successful issue of the appeal of the B.C.E.R. to the Privy Council. His praise of the part co-operation has played in it is very timely, as well as his hopes that it will settle the | Baby Chicks! Baby Pullets HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTION BRED STOCK A. A. Mating $13.00 per 100 $15.00 per 100 A Mating. &. Cc. “white Leghorns ..-..-++ «$10.00 per 100 Rhode Island Bede and. Barred Plymouth Rocks ....1. +++ $13,00"pers100 Light Sussex iad Buff Orp- ingtons $15.00 per 100 Pedigreed Mating Prices on Application. Baby Pullets are double the price of Chicks, plus 3 cents per s Pullet for sexing. 90% Pullets Guaranteed _ Buy the Best and save money F RUMP & SENDALL rR Oo. BOX A. MILNE: R, B.C, SERVICE NEWS? A Magazine of Service published by the British Columbia > Electric Railway Company Limited to supplement the work o| the Agricultural Department, which is now ready to help 1 farmer at all times, “aS * 1 reaches you with your electric service account each month and is designed as a service to the agriculrural poor of British Columbia. It discusses problems of the farmer, the stockbreeder, . the dairyman and the farm housewife. % Articles on current topics are supplied by agri- cultural authorities, and you may submit any problems you would like to see discussed to the Editor, Room 303, B, C. Electric Bldg, Vancouver. - * Interesting. articles in this issue are; “Lulu Island Pxtension,”. “New Pump at Work," “Radio Speak~ ers for March,” a full pag e of recipes and a deserip~ tion of the new portable cooker, vies BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RAILV milk esth Co-operation is the eatest source of strefgth that the rank and file have, and intelligently directed, will lead us out-of ~our present difficulties; but its greatest foe Is the opportunist with his monop- olistic ideas and interests, BURNS! CELEBRATION AT ING M ILI LI LIL ILL IGILIIIGI LG RI UNE WELL ATTENDED | About two hundred residents of the | % Ca J Bradner distric' ténded the B 1% naar ‘awit aiendet'*he oon | LOOK at these Bargain ; under the ausplees of the 1 eo oi formed Scottish Society of Bradn Cl UW « 2 J. Simpson of County earing ypecta S ‘ the Hf he toas' o Digi Sear elven by % pron dene ih apie. Ma ee Sweaters, polo collar, zip’r op’r 59c iy % Boys ool Wind Breaker at - ~ ~ $1.09 and the % Little Boys Jersey Suits, nice quality, at - ~ $1.25 made Men’s Mackinaw Stag Shirts at - - - $2.19 ‘Tae the | pa ae 4 Boys Wool Coat Sweaters, roll collar - ~- $1.59 he supper waa followed by a short concert, thoxe taking pir