ee - ee % aa —e PAGE EIGHT ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & rem che f NEWE aeenocRenUBeRs IN OUR DRYGOODS LADIES’ BLOUSES—pure silk and GIRLS’, MISSES DRESSES—1-14 Styles. Priced at from $1.75 t OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF STAMPED GOODS IS HPRE: ~-- sheers, newest pastel shades $1.95 and bolero ORe yrs., jumper > Pe ee TS ARanERcReEeoe:, | { "pis rRICT DOINGS IN SPORT ABBOTSFORD BOWS OUT }TO CHILLIWACK IN |HADDAD CUP TOURNEY Aprons, Centrepicces, Runners, Tablecloths, Pillow Cases. .25¢ to 98e Thus are the mighty fallen! Ab EASTER CARDS 100; 2 for Be; 3 for 5e botsford soccer team,, after riding ATHLETIC SHIRTS & SHORTS Bach 35¢ @) roughshod over the rest of the val NEW SPORT STYLE JOCKEY SHORTS Bach 490 gi’ for several years, is this sea MEN'S CANVAS SHOES & OXFORDS Pair $1.69 to 98¢ §/50n getting a real taste of the re a Srey ae: m ceiving end. After losing the lea BOYS’ CANVAS SHOES & OXFORDS . . Pair 98e¢ to $9 | if ae a ie HEAVY CANVAS GARDENING GLOVE - Pair 35¢ to 15¢ jsue champlonship, and being elim STRAW HATS _ 85 to the Bj inated from the Packenham cup, s ae | the locals bowed ont to Chilliwack BOYS’ SHIRTS—in navy and royal blue; 11 to Mt yrs 2.2... .79¢ pans in, eis SHOAMERL SU Re ABO) PENMAN’S SPORT SHIRTS—sizes 6 to 14 years Ade by Relete wea Maroon, blue, yellow, white. Each ... 5 The homesters started out strong gainst Ohilliwack, forci the WE ARE NOW AGENTS FOR SIMPLICITY PATTERNS =) ie sec bn : - is ao God aa = i BS ae play, and hie efforts pre or ET US ORDER Y > ERNS FOR YOU PINE I Starlet ies hai a warded when Waterston scored a COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRI . THIS STORE WILL STAY Bi nic shot from the right wing OF Tid, 10 PM. ON SATURDAY NIGHTS = Blacklock narrowly missed several é Mjtimes in the first quarter of the SEE PAGE THREE FOR DALY’S HARDWARE ANNOUNCEMENT : ame,’ Chilliwnant cana event | enken : 5 Scott, unmarked, headed through Ho corner kick. m™| With the score 1-all at the half, e e | Abbotsford faded badly and Chilli- | wack, largely due to Thompson's ®j robust kécking, forced the play. H ods ardware ry o 2 F] About ‘half way through the session Phone 180 Abbotsford Phone: 64 Sl tne got. aie. adiiipoctate tare: and, despite several threats by Ab- botsford, the score was unchanged COMING EVENTS Fate ll | : Rose Theatre SUMAS, WASH. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY March 31, April 1 and 2— FREDERIC MARCH and JOAN BENNETT in— Trade Winds’’ N Mickey Mouse TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY April 4th & 5th— LOUISE HAYWARD and JOAN FONTAINE in-— “The Duke of West Point” Mickey Mouse Cartoon DANCE in WHATCOM ROAD HALL on FRIDAY, MARCH 31° 9.30-2.39 Admiseion 50c Refreshments Free Taxi from Ashdown’s Annual General Meeting - The Annual General Meeting of the Matsqui-Sumas-Abbotsford Hos- pital Society will be held at the Men’s Club Hall, Abbotsford, BC., on Thursday, March 30th, at 8 p.m Matsqui Hall Association Spring Dance in MATSQUI HALL ‘on FRIDAY, MARCH 31: 9.30-2.30 RHYTHM HOT SHOTS ORCHESTRA Good Coffee, Refreshments; Ad 5(lc Free Bus, Abbotsford and Mission bbotsford -|[heatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday May 30th, 31st,. April 1st— Matinee Saturday at 2.30 IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR!— “DRUMS” starring SABU Raymond Massey, Merle Oberon and a cast of 3000 A trémendous*drama of the out- posts of empire. As great as the unforgettable “Bengal Lancers” Disney Cartoon News TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY April 4th & 5th— LAUREL and HARDY in their last picture— ‘BLOCKHEADS” These beloved comedians will in all probability never be seen together again; don’t me fo last chance! “BORN 10, BE WILD” Ralph Byrd, Doris Weston at the final whistle. NO SOCCER GAME THIS SUNDAY Abbotsford soccer team has no game scheduled for this Sunday, be ing eliminated from the cup tourney. Sexton, Toll the Bell— Not to be seen by the casual ob- sever, for it is too sacred a thing to be scorned, there is bitter, tragic gloom in the hearts of soccer die- ards in the district. For their pride and joy, the treasure they have cherished for decades, Is, for a year at least, theirs no more, Yes, the [ena truth must be told—the Hadd- rellcup, emblem of soccer suprem- acy in the Fraser Valley, this year, for ‘the first time since '20, passes out of the M.S.A. district into alien hands, Reward after many a_ bloody battle, container of many a hearty toast, subject of many a passionate if slightly alcoholic eulogy, the sti- ver mug has this year been woa by Mission, and for a twelvemonth must rest far from the sight of it3 devoted worshippers in this district. Alas and alack, bemoan the doughty roundball heroes of yesteryear. It was not ever thus, Time was when “the Legion” and “the brickslingers from Kilgard and Clayburn” would have died rather than let the pre- cious symbol] pass from these shores. But times have changed, The Under Auspices of Kileard School AMATEUR HOUR in WHATCOM ROAD HALL WEDNESDAY, APRIL §, 8 p.m. Entries, to L, LAWLEY, Abbotsford P.O., must be in by Mon., April 3 Girl’ League of Philip Sheffield High School ANNUAL 2 HION IPARADE & TEA P.SH.S. A UDITGRIUM, «& Friday, March 31st ¢ IX Save BBOTSFORD 2:30 p.m. with the co-operation of Abbotsford Dress and Drygoods Also Class Display of Admi > Stores and Beauty Parlors Home Economics Dressmaking ssion : : : 25¢ DANCE in WHATCOM ROAD HALL on Friday, March 31st _ MUSIC BY MELODY | FREF 9:30 to TAXI PROM y Admission 50« ASHDOWN’S SERVICE KINGS | ORCHES| fT RA Refreshments STATION Mataqui-Samas Vimy Smoking ORANG HALL, in SLGLLS -Abbotsford Branch No. 15 | 52525 ANNUAL Dinner & Concert ‘TSFORD, ABE on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, at 8 p.m. CATERING BY Tickets : GOOD PROGRAM—OOME ABBOTSFORD AUXILIARY TO S.A. : Dinner, Conc®rt, Refrestiments : HOSPITAL AND ENJOY seSe5eSe5e5 maestros have mellowed or mildewed with age, and the torch has per- force been carried on by less ex- perlenced players, who, try though they did, were unable to uphold the glory that once was. Obscured by the mists of time, we are unable to trace the complete saga of the yearly strife for the cup. First competed for in 1919-20, it was won by Bradner; the follow- ing year it was won by Mission, and H if the memory of hoary old-timers serves them correctly, since that time till the tragic now, it was a!- ways won by some team In the Matsqui, Sumas, Abbotsford area. The sad story is told in the follow- ing league table of the 1928-39 season's play: Team Ww LUDFA Pts Mission ..... 10.72 (1 2204545 Abbotsford 10 5 2 124 26 10 Chilliwack 1G 9 Gz. 2845 § Langley ..... 10 3 6 11720 7 The cup will be presented to the Mission team at a dance being hoid at Mission on April 15, SOFTBALL SO SOON? With Spring here, both officially and climatically, thoughts of local lads turn, among other things, to softball. Last Sunday a preliminary workout was held by a number, with consequent creakings of “soupbon as the aftermath. NO LOSSES The unbeaten “B” team of Al botsford Badminton Club kept :' |record Intact when it was at hom Vedneaday night to Matsqui. TI laitors dropped the match 14-2 BEAT CHILLIWACK boteford “A” m defeat 1 | Chi shuttler on Tur several hard batel 13-11 |WIN BY DEFAULT Mission “B" team defaulted to rd Badminton Club In « le day night To BELLINGHAM | Wednesday, a mixe4 t am om Abbotsford Badminton Club is playing a return match | Bellingham. .|FREED ON SUMAS Pa" R= Cre cial tion Notes At Cloverdale last Thursday night, March 23, 300 members and guests of the P.R.C, tion, display Vancouver, attended a demonstra and dance Cloverdale, Willoughby, Abbotsford, Mission and Aldergrove took part in activites, An abbreviated basketball game was ployed by the Cloverdale and Alder grove members, Aldergrove winning by a 9-5 score. Memberg of centres the the Vancouver Dy namo Pro Recs gave thrilling display of mat and springboard tumbling, and thigh vaulting, while members of the other centres gave a demonstration of gymnastics ani stunts. Music the dance supplied by Aldergrove’s Jolly gers, Peardonvill&—This nastic championships Tuesday last in tumbling, board vaulting, In the section Nonie Gilmore was with 690 points, Elsie Newman wth 660, Greta Vesterbak 8rd 640, Edith Westbrodt 4th with and Eleanor Minto, 6th. Among tne Brien was first with 760 points; 2, Marriette, 740; 3rd, Doug, 720; 4th, Jack Evans, 670; Lang, 630, Mt. Lehman— A mat and springboard box vaulting was held with the following winners: Ladies: Mary Oye and Evelyn Is- rael, 1, 610 points; Eileen Simpson and Eileen Nicholson, 2, 600; Chisa Oye, 3, 590; Jean Grant, 4, 560; Helen Roskavich, 5, 530 points. Men: Denny Moran, 1, 680 points; a for was Kan- centre's gym hela spring- ladies’ first and wth 560 were on and Newman Johnnie Boynton, 6th, Tel men competition .in tumbling ani on Friday Darwin McDougall, 2, 650. Len. Tucker, 3, 680; Mickey Moran, 4, 620; John Tucker, 5, 590 points. AGAIN TRYING TO RAISE PARTRIDGES IN FRASER VALLEY About 40 pair of Buropean part- ridges from Alberta have been re- leased the Delta, Surrey, Lang- ley and Sumas districts of the Fra- ser Valley. Past efforts to breed these birds in the valley have not been very successful, Fifteen pair have been released in Sumas dist- rict by Game Warden Williams. VALLEY TROUT FOR ROYAL MENU Trout from Fraser Valley streams will be placed on board the royal train when King George and Queen Elizabeth reach the Royal City on May 31. The New Westminster Ang- ling and Game Club appointed a committee to whip the streams the morning of the royal visit and have the basket ready for the afternoon ceremony. 350 PHEASANTS in TT ‘ we sWiILLAN’S WHY WAIT?—BUY NOW AND SAVEIIT We Offer Big Savings in PAINT, VARNISH & ENAMEL SALE @ STARTS MARCH 31st @ INTERIOR SURPAGH PAINTS INTERIOR GLOSS COAT QUICK DRYING VARNISH QUICK DRYING ENAMELS FLOOR ENAMELS SHINGLE PAINTS SHINGLE STAINS YOU CAN SAVE FROM— $1.35 to $1.60 on Gallons = 15¢ to $1.00 on 1/p-Gallons Abe te 60c¢ on Quarts 20c to 30¢ on Pints Sale Starts, Friday, March 31st WILLAN’S HARDWARE East of R. R. Track Telephone 81 COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRIL ist, THIS STORE WILL STAY OPEN TILL 10 PM. ON SATURDAY NIGHTS WHERE YOUR $ HAS MORE CENTS ! ! SUGA oe ante 1 a $5.35; i ts 4 Butter << 3 Ibs. 75c Cheese 1 css Ib. 18e Lard ie ae 2 Ibs. 19¢ Maxi Wee Lb. 43 T CA vichway, ae us 390 Coffectsin nin ue ths ROLLED OATS 1%. cs cinine 95 the « > 186 WILD ROSE PASTRY FLOUR - - - ~ {0 Ibs, 39¢ PANCAKE FLOUR—Fetherlite 20-07, .... . SYRUP—Nalley’s (5-02. ..........., both 25e¢ KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES CEREAL PUFFS 2D pkts. 19¢ 3B pkts. 19¢ Tomatoes—R. City Aa: ’s 2 tins 19¢ PEAS Ayl. 4’s, 17-02. 2 tins 19¢ 0. City 5’s; 17-07. 3 tins 25¢ Green Beans, Aylmer. 17-02. 2 tins 19¢ CORN Del Maiz 17-0z...2 tins 25 “ Ayl. white 17-0z.. .3 tins 25¢ HOMAN'S GRAPENUTS FLAKES 2 vkis. Ie LYNN VALLEY Anparhagne Cuts 2 tins “25e eenromsionaininianeened ORCHARD crry TOMATO JCE, Tuna Flakes, ¥4’s........2 tins 25¢ | & tins 25¢ Sal Clover Pink tall. .Tin 10¢ | ————_—___. mon EL RANCHO Red Breast 14's 2 tins 25¢ Norwegian . .2 tins 19¢ Brunswick. .4 tins 19¢ CORNED BEEF 2 tins BEe Sardines {0,000 TROUT FINGERLINGS IN MILL LAKE Ten thousand Kamloops trout fin- gerlings have recently been placed in Mill Lake, Abbotsford, by the Game Department. Marshall Creek, @ tributary of the Sumas River, has received 5000 cutthroat and an equal number has been placed in the Sumas, according to Game Warden ‘Williams, Fish eggs will be planted |{n local streams shortly. Mr, Wil- ams believes there will be good |catches made in Mill Lake this sea- he estimates the lake hokls Kamloops trout of about 8 pounds welght . son, north side closed Three creeks the the Valley will shortly be and used They Halrain on of ag nurseries are The new nurseries will be used to stock Hayward lake SR. B CHAMPS } Chilliwa Valleys emerged wlitn th nior “BY basketball champ- British Colambla at Went |} over the weekend when || Silvercreék and Steelhead | tu had downed West Summerian’ 36 ir econd t of 4 two-game total-point serie sip | Th Bradner , Community Club. 1] under the chairman@iip of Mr e- || Connell led @ meeting of ‘ | rater er n Wednesday for th | | purpose discussing the proposed Jincrease in taxes, etc. Reeve Cruick-| ‘shank was In attendance, and ans-| wered several questions. Health in- surance 4 medical attention were discussed MATSQU! PRAIRIES BROOMS {1/-lb Shkr Salt PURBX Release of 350 mature pheasants yea 2 1 | on Matsqui and Sumas prairies is Bec 4-01. Blk Pepper SSUE z revealed by Game Warden Williams D25c¢ | Both .. WBe 3 rolls 19¢ of Abbotsford. Of the M ~ - strain, the birds have been held COLGATE'S 1 lge, Chi so On, over by game bird farmers during COLEO SOAP 3 Calay rh LAUNDRY SOAP the winter and have been released bai : 6 large 25¢ now by the Game Department for 5 rs 16¢ All for 27¢ bars. . breeding purposes. {|| | | SALE OF QRANGES Doz. 25c¢ 19¢ Ie 0c 8e Texas Grapefruit ........ 6 for 25¢ LETTUCE Large Lemons .......... 5 for 10c 2 iter coe he Rome Beauty Apples .... 6 tbs. 25¢ Cabbage .......... 4 Ibs. 19c CELERY Paces + LO hs. 25¢ | See Tura betnec sap ss ee, Onions, OK ............ 6 Ibs, 19¢ | Large --- 10 are certified and registered by the — Government for SAFEWAY SEEDS #=2= Week-end Specials In Meat QUALITY BEEF 1938 LAMB Shoulder Roasts - Lb, {4c | Shoulder Roasts - - Lb. 20c Plate Boiling Beef - Lb, (0c | Legs - * oy i Round Steak - - 2 Ibs, 35¢ | Loin Ghops - » 250 Boneless Stew Lamb Stew - Lb. 150 Frock’ Minee” 21D. 20C| Veal Stew - 2 ths. 25c Picnic Shidrs. | pyRE LARD COMBINATION Lb, Pork Sausnge; Tenderized with order tb. Fiver, Yy-lb Ben 19¢ | D ibs. VUE | an tor-- - 45c Ling Cod ........ Lb, IMG] Copmed Beef .... Lb. 15c Kippered Herrng, 2 Ib. 23 Vy-lb. Cooked Ham 35¢ Smoked Black Cod Lb. 18¢| Y-Ib. Lakewood Loaf. IAL PEN “FOR BASTER Wk SHALL HAVE oN ‘Cu Linetes Ta PURCHASED AT THE SALE ight ta Limit Quantities AS A ‘EASTE) SALE A QUANTITY OF PRIZE BEEP KAMLOOPS FAT STOC SAPEWAY STORES LTD, We Heserve yes sed