ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS The Paint Sale... ...of the year No, 12 GALVANIZED PAIL... ON SALP LUNCH BOXES—Complete with make; complete with handles. 2- ae PAINT BRUSHES— Each KITOHEN LIGHTING UNIT— AT THE BUSY CORNER ON SALE SATURDAY © 6%4-foot, 2-man CROSSCUT SAW In white enamel finish, opal glass RED and GREEN WASTE CANS— In rich plaid designs with red or green lines and flowers Thermos of a well-known Extra Special. ..... Brighten bedroom; red, mauve cream grounds, Priced from Specials rae Daly’s... SPRING CURTAINS AND DRAPES— up your rooms with our or gold, on white and $109 Daly’s Hardware TELEPHONE 180 new Spring Curtains and Drapes. For kitchen or in shades of green, blue, orange, B9¢ HEAVY REVERSIBLE SHADOW CLOTH Suitable for hangings or furniture : $100 with golden stripe STRIPED RAYON DRAPERY MATERIAL — In lovely shaded colors; 45-inches wide Per pard. 45¢ See Our Ney nike) of— Noyalaine ALL-WOOL BOUCHE KNITTING YARNS — 23° new shades to choose from. ugeal for suits, dresses, sweaters. two-ply wool for RR OX 2 sree Bolatais in RUCIIS 25¢ tractive spring styles, or fawn colorings eves Ne Gae coverings. Price -3 yards for. HOMESPUN DRAPERIES—i5- MEN’S TWEED RAINCOATS— inches wide. Colors blue, green Windproof, waterproof, MEN’S TOOKE DRESS SHIRTS “Shadow-tone” in sizes 14% 18. Four attractive shades choose from Exlee Genet. 7 epee All sizes in MEN’S BOYS’ CHILDREN’S SPRING to to $175 & Ox- FORDS—A shoe that will stand lots of hard wear $1.95, $1.75 and. $149 OUR FULL RANGE OF WOMEN’S MISSES, CHILDREN’S AND MEN’S RUNNING SHOES IS COMPLETE Telephone 64 DALY'S DRY GOODS &MEN’S WEAR Abbotsford MERE R RR, Satin-Glo Sale March 25 to April 16 That Save You % Wy ; Money, Time, eee eabors 74 Two Insertions for Per insertion; up to 15 words; ex- tra_words 2c each; Cash with Ad, 60c Cash HAY For Sale—Clover and mixed; { baled, No, 1 quality; also Victory Seed Oats $38 ton at farm. I. ¥F. Nelles, Whatcom Road Sumas Prai- rie. Phone 237. 9 ee CLOVER—and Timothy seed for sale. Timothy northern grown. BD. R. Wakefield, R, R. 2, Abbotsford, B. C, 30 WANTED.—Live and dead animals for fertilizer and fox feed, Phone Aldergrove 406 collect. 4n FOR SALE—Farm horse, harness, saddles, dehorners, cultivators, har- rows, disc, root pulper, cider press, showcase, shovels, platform scales, cook stoves, electric radio, jigsaw, tools, dishes, doors and windows. Gosling Furniture Store, Abbots- ford, 18. FOR SALE—Team of young gray mares, welght about 1400; well broken. Also good cedar fence posts, one cent per foot. Fred L. Hunter, Mt. Lehman road, south of highway. 36 FOR SALE—Bean stakes and fenceposts. Apply to A. Neufeld, Huntingdon road, 34 FOR SALE—Certified seed pota- toes; Green Mt. and Columbia Rus- set J. Caul, Huntingdon. Phone 169-Y, Abbotsford. 26 —E———————— ee WANTED—Work of any kind; farm experience, tractor operator, J, D. Riemer, dergrove, Ross road, R.R, 1, Al- 10 eS FOR SALE — Recleaned vetches and Tbs, oats for seed. Phone 69Y, Abbotsford. FOR RENT—Modern house in Huntingdon. Possession, Mrs. Agnes Huntingdon, $2.50 per 100 81 Four-room Immediate Murphy, 24 POR SALE—Spring 1,000 founds. zie road, vetch Abbotsford, se eed, Cc. Zurowski, McKen- 28 FOR SALE—Gent's bicycle in good condition, ford, $10.00. H. Amos, WANTED—Housework ienced capable girl, 181, Mission City, by B.C, Abbots- 88 exper- Write P.O. Box 39 — See ee FOR SALE—1927 Star Four sedan, 340, Phone 88yY. donville. E. Marriette, Pes ar- 32 ee ee FOR SALE—Young trade for cow. Phone 167R. Horse, or 37 WANTED—Horse, slow, ‘weight about 1400 pounds, ately priced, Write Box 33, Oftice. gentle, moder- News. FOR SALE CHEAP — gang plow. Threlfall, 33 Ten-inch Matsqui, 35 FOR SALE—1929 Harley Dayid- PLOWING and discing with trac- fon 74, A-1 condition, $100. Must|tor. By acre or contract, reasonable sell by April 5. Alfred Newman,!:rates. C, Zurowski, McKenzie road, R.R, 1, Abbotsford. 29 | Abbotsford. 21 ALL PERSONS INTERESTED Auspices: IN ESTABLISHMENT OF A Cold Storage Locker System are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING in the MASONIC HALL, ABEOTSFORD on THURSDAY, MARCH 31° at 8 p.m. Sumas Co-Operative Association 4\Seven Teams Prepare for Boxla Season enthusiastic the ¢ Valley Box Lacrosse League held at Port Coquitlam Thursday night with delegates of six districts in attendance, While it is likely to be nearly two months before the game gets underway there was a keenness demonstrated at the meeting that well the forthcoming and the brand af boxla to be dished up for the fans, A seven-team league was decided upon. This will be divided into two leagues, Eastern and Western, but home-and-home games will be played by all teams as there will be an inter-division as well as di- visional schedules drawn up, Participants will be: Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Mission City, Pitt Mead- ows, Coquitlam, Port Moody and Websters Corners. Winners of the Fraser Valley League playoffs will play winners of the Richmond-Delta league for the right to enter the provincial championships, Fogg of Chilliwack was elected president of the league, Roland of Coquitlam, vice-president and the secretary will be appointed by priv- ilege of the president. Abbotsford was represented by J. Roberts and J. McBeth, ee Several carloads of local hockey fans attended the games in Van- couver this week and last, the city team defeated Seattle, three out of five series for Coast League championship, . meeting of was on AUugUrs: for season when in a the Honor Hospital Secretary f0r 25 Years of Service At a meeting of the Chilliwack hospital last week, Peter J. Brown, recently retired after 25 years of service as secretary to the board, was presented with a gold watch, Appreciation of the board was ex- pressed by BE. C. Smith, president, and the presentation made by Mrs. T. B. Goodall, president of the hos- pital auxiliary. Oriental Caught Speeding On Span The Pattullo Bridge is not to become a speedway, Magistrate H. Johnston warned in District Police Court Thursday when he fined Joe Eng, Vancouver Chinese, $20 and costs for exceeding the 30 mile limit on the span. Eng, according to the evidence, was travelling 57 miles an hour, Surrey Police chased him. ‘OTICE—The Upper Sumas P.- Concert, which was to have been hheld in Whatcom road hall on March 28, hag been p0stponed to Tuesday, April 5 to avoid confliction with other events, 1 ws BADMINTON CHAMP. Mrs. Del Barkhuff of Seattle, Wash., women’s national badminton champion, shown ready to serve at a tourney in which she defended her title. Popular for many years vin Saas WILLAN’S Special each, Block. Specal, GaCR......6 ccs ee snes Special. WAXED HAE: Special, 5-STRING QUALITY CORN BROOMS—regular Special at Special BEE SUPPLIES ; YOU SAVE MONEY ON YOUR PURCH- | ASES WHEN YOU BUY AT WILLAN’S 3 EXTRA HEAVY LARGE SIZE GLASS WASH BOARDS 91-inch SCRUB BRUSHES—Fibre Bristle, Hardwood 14-inch DOUBLE RAWHIDE ena aR : 59¢ |} 15¢ v0 $159 55e GARDEN ‘TOOLS > ast of R. R. Track COME TO OUR PAINT SALE April ist to April 16th inclusive Save as High as $1.75 per Gallon WILLAN’S ee > 5 , ‘ ‘ 4 » ‘ 5 P LARGE SIZ ZINC WASH BOARDS—Regular 55¢ » ‘ 5 » ‘ 5 5 POO O OOO OO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOO ‘Telephone 81 pa POO ws CTO COO Ooo eee ee men, the game of been growing in favor among zg en and is now played throughout the United States. Hope But Not Waiting For “Box” Lights While the boys retain strong hopes for night lighting of the Ab- botsford boxla colliseum, they are preparing the box “as is’ for the approaching Even though the active season igs a few weeks off, enthusiasm for “the fastest game on two feet” runs high and the is to be reconditioned at once. Next item on the lacrosse agenda locally will be a member- ship drive, season, “box" Cross-Country Race from Abbotsford On April 13 The Fraser Valley recreational centres’ annual cross-country race will be held from Abbotsford on Wednesday, April 13, at 3 p.m. The men’s course will cover a distance of three miles and the women’s course will be one mile Jong.. Instructor Tommy Ruben reports that the nine centres in the dist- rict are being attended by ever- increasing numbers, with the excep- tion of Abbotsford. The summer activities are planned open soon, and will include “open air-gym", track and field sports, ball games, lifesaving classes, and other sports, Teams from Abbotsford, Mission and Haney will take part in the Provincial Recreational Centres com- petition In Vancouver on April 2. to ‘Weather permitting, and by now it should, Abbotsford juniors will meet their side-kicks from Langley, Sunday afternoon on the Jubilee grounds. Correction—Item “Epsom Salts” in advt. of Black’s Drug Store shonld reads 6 Ibs, for 25c, not 6 oz, for 26. COMING EVENTS bbotsford Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY April ist & 2nd— Matinee Saturday at 2.30 **The Hit Parade’’ with PHIL REGAN and FRANCES LANGFORD Edward Brophy Pick and Pat The Imcky Strike Orchestra Eddie Duchin’s Band; Elmer; Al Pearce and His Gang, Molasses ‘n’ January; Duke Elling- ton and His Band; The Gentle Maniacs. Never before was there such a cast! Major Bowes News WEDNESDAY ONLY—April 6— JOAN CRAWFORD FRANCHOT TONE ROBERT YOUNG and BILLIE BURKE in— **The Bride Wore Red’”’ “Our Gang” Comedy Color Cartoon Thurs, Fri, Sat. April 7, 8, 9— “THE HURRICANE" Oscar and- = Rose Cheatre . 1 | SUMAS, WASH, = BCC Oi FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY April ist, 2nd, 3ra— JOEL McRBA and FRANCIS DEE in— “Wells Fargo’ Admission 15c and 35c TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY April 6th & 6th— WALDACE BEERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY CHESTER MORRIS in— **The Bis House’”’ Admission 10c and 16c B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 30 APRIL FOOL NOVELTY DANCE in MATSQUI HALL on FRIDAY, APRIL 1: 9.30-2.30 HARMONY BOYS ORCHESTRA Free Busses Admission 50c District Council, 0.0.F. Public Meeting in ORANGE HALL on THURSDAY, MARCH 31: 8 p.m, MRS, DOROTHY STEEVES, MLA. will speak, Remember the date, 21 WANTED—Four calves, two Jer- seys and two Guernseys, D. A. Bickell, Huntingdon road, R. R. 1, Abbotsford, 40 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Cottago at White Rock; 2 rooms, sleeping porch, Hght and flush toilet. Gos- ling Furniture Store, Abbotsford 41 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Piano, Brewster, Grand Cabinet. Gosling Furniture Store, Abbotsford. 42 = na indi B.P.O.E. Aldergrove Lodge No. 66 DANCE in WHATCOM ROAD HALL on FRIDAY, APRIL 1 9 to 2 Valley Vagabonds Orchestra Gentlemen 60c Ladies 250 Free Bus from Abbotsford at 9 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Evangelistic Services MARCH 27 to APRIL 10” Every Night at 7.30 p.m. Rey. E, BE. Moses and Wife, Evan- gelists, Himer De Water, Soloist and Song Leader 8 The Original REXALL One Cent Thursday = Friday - Saturday Sale Buy Now and Save !! PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 8 KODAKS STATIONERY Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PROPRIETARIES ERIO T, WEIR, Phm B. SAFEWAY SI Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 31, April 1, 2— i ORES! with $1.00 SHORTENING, Jewel _AYLMER RASPBERRY JAM - - .- SWEET MIXED PICKLES (or mustard) RED ARROW CRACKERS - - - .- EMPRESS PEANUT BUTTER ~- No. 4 INSTANT TAPIOCA with pkt. Cocoanut MANITOBA HONEY - - .§ « « TOMATO JUICE, Royal City - - - BLUE RIBBON TEA (limit 2) - - MAXIMUM COFFEE - - « « . PRUNES, Santa Clara - - . Satisfaction Guaranteed EMPRESS FLOU: mest Albetn. 45¢_ B. & K. PASTRY FLOUR « - « - PURITY SHAKER SALT (11's) afala, iodized - 2 for 90 49-lhs. $1.98 T-Ib. sack 25¢ 32-02. jar 25¢ - 26-02, jar 25¢ - 2-Ib. box 29c¢ (5T-oz.) tin 43 3 for 23c {0-Ib. tin 98c¢ -~ 4#tins 19 Lb. 47c ~ Lb, tin 33¢ - 3 Ibs. 19 | CEREALS Red River Cereal. Pkt. 22c Pid. Wheat, Rice 3 pk. 25c Mellograin Meal 3 Ibs. 19c Wheat Flakes..3 Ibs. 19c Edible Bran......2 Ibs. 9c Rolled Oats....4 Ibs. 21c BULK ITEMS Choice Rice....4 Ibs. White Beans... .4 Ibs. Split Peas......3 Ibs. Pearl Barley. . Lima Beans....2 Ibs. 17¢ Cut Macaroni..2 Ibs. 15c 15c 15c 15c 19¢ = 3 Ibs. Pork & Beans, R. City - 3 tins 28c Corned Beef, Helmet - 2 tins 25¢ SALMO Fancy Keta tall..3 tins 25¢ Red Spring %4’s..2 tins 25¢ Whole Clams, Crest ~- 2 tins 25¢ ECR EN SNAGHe 5 SoS nee 4 tins 19¢c Tuna Flakes, Y's - = 2 tins 25¢ Tomatoes, 0, City 2y's - 2 tins 2ic PEAS, Royal City sieve 4 - 2 tins 23c CORN, Aylm, Bantam 17-02. 2 tins 2{c OXYDOL ism, eae SHINOLA WAX Tin .. ¥Q¢ FELS NAPTHA SOAP B bars 15¢ Lettuce, large heads......2 for 15c Celery, fancy bleached....Each 10c Onions, Australian........4 Ibs. 15c Cauliflower, Snowwhite........ 15¢c Jumble pack Potatoes, Highway Highland 25 Ib. 35¢] © “"™ ~~ 45¢ }]| QUALITY BEEF 1937 LAMB q Blade Roasts lle Shoulders - - - Lb, 180 7 nau Bone Roasts Legs o : - =~ = Lb, 23¢ ross Rib st: Lamb Cutlets - - - Lb, J ena Roastety 14e lamb Stew -- tb. ine a Fresh Mince 23¢ Veal Stew - - 2 Ibs. 25¢ F Bnless Stew 2 Ib. Spare Ribs-- - - Lb, {5c i MEAT LOAF PURE LARD BACON : es Sed, ie with order gree wee 4; ‘ 4 tbs. --- s6e | 2 Os VBE]... age fl Ling Cod Lb. 14c] 1/,-Ib, Cooked Ham FS Cod Fillets - - - Lb. {70 hart Meat Loaf - 33¢ : Smoked God - - Lh. 180] Meat Plos - - » Each Se § SAFEWAY STORES UID. We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities —=—<—— ;: