Page 8 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS > t “SI LDL DALY'S HARDWARE ABBOTSFORD, PHONE 180 DALY'S DRYGOODS ABBOTSFORD, PHONE 64 BOXWOOD .RULE PYREX SAUCEPAN : 1-inch wide—round joint Discontinued —A discon- ) Jrinch wide—round joint 691) PAGK GANNERS lued pattem inthe BOYS’ PANTS HAT family — Flame- ware saucepan with chrome finish handle—A 1 prayie lous ae, $ 19 1-8th and 1-16th—mark- Can in it! Boil ham in ings and figures especial- ly distinct. 25° ach ~ GLASS ROLLING PIN 14” sparkling glass pin SPECIAL Wool felts, green Heres the answer to boys pant ques- tion! Pants for boys, all sizes, 11s to 18s, in navy blue cotton serge, sanfor- ized shrunk with cuffs and 1 self fitting waist band. A Stay, blue or f - r ak Hg ul gar. $].95 brown, reg. $1.95 it! Made of heavy steel, thoroughly coated with hard durable blue porce- lain with white flecks— ak Fe ee CLOTHES LINE complete wi canning | rack. Capable of holding | AND PINS —end unscrews to allow for filling with water or cracked ice. | 7--1-qt. Ji Sete, PN69 50’ of strong galvanized clothes line and 3 dozen spring type hardwood 29¢ Ce 43° 3 e e ; “ hit E ] Glistening Enamelware ! tow ,Whie, Euan ROUND DISHPANS 7-quart capacity, size 15\%4-inch diam- eter, height 5 inches. B3°¢ Each & Boys’ Sport ~ Shirts $1.00 DRESS SHIRT Sizes 14, 14%, 3_to 8s, assorted colors. Each ....... DOUBLE BOILERS Capacity: upper pot, 1 quart; lower pot, 2 quarts. , $] 19 . VALUES TAKEN AT RANDOM FROM THE MANY AT THIS BIG JUNE EVENT! Combination Square The square of many uses 12-inch steel blade, ac- curately graduated in 1-8 1-16 1 inches. Can be used as a mitre, depth gauge, etc. Butcher Knives Stainless steel keen cutt- ing 6-inch blade, secure- ly rivetted to hardwood handle. Each a obeb* KEEP UP HOME MORALE ! Do your part, save metal, and shower proof material. sand. Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42 For = ete 324 Green gray, wine or ws Each Shas SAUCEPANS | Here’s Just What You Want in a 15, 16, 1642. s T ! ROUND PUDDING PANS ISi-quarteapacty; diameter gpepe ! Summer Jacket Regular $1.65 & . Capacity, 2 quarts. Diameter 934 inches inches, Each - 5 fi Height 3 inches. 39° , 2%4-quart capacity. Diameter B9¢ A two-tone “Sportswear”, full zipper Jacket of wind S00 stax, Each i 2 , 758 inches. Each . : 5 $4.50 71 by cooking with PYREX KITCHEN SETS 9 pices, consisting of 6 cus- | TIES! | Men’s Ties at a Special Price Select Yours Now FINE SOX in great variety A grand opportunity to secure your summer requirements. ke é WOOL v4 € Rayon & Cotton ¢ Each > tard cups, 1 wire rack, 1 pie 3 a, Seer Carving Sets plate and 1 meas- $4.20 Regular 65c for Per pairyS es 5 Pers pale tees eee 35 Smooth Plane : ri uring cup. Set, WOOL & COTTON 50¢ COTTON 30¢ 9-inch overall, made with 3-pe. set consisting of | 4 9 Bevopair ie eee Be naine : highly tempered keen _ slicer, carver and fork; PERCOLATORS on. y Cc cutting blade; rosewood finish hardwood handle mirror finish steel blades Per Flameware for top of stove Assorted patterns and good values d knobs, Set use. 9-cup capacity $5-10 Bet arp PRR ta ae SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES ! : Accurate Wood Level Razor Blades ‘TEA KETTLE A practical level for all ordinary purposes, light- wood. accurate and prov- ed glasses set in plaster. Length 24 89¢ inches, Each Continuous Sprayers Suitable for the applica- tion of disinfectants, sprays, etc. Sprays con- tinuously. Tank approx. 1 qt. capacity Each 33° Rexoleum Mats Gay scatter rugs of rex- oleum; ideal for in front of the stove, sink, etc. Size 18x27 ins, Each . 15° cm Keen cutting, leath- er stropped blue blades. Sy Re 3g Felt Rugs Unbordered rugs in as- sorted patterns. 6 ft. x 9 ft. $].79 Each Cistern Pumps Has completeiy enclosed sanitary top priming hole 7-8 inch with lock- ing cap. Dia. cylinder 3 inches; size of pipe 11%4 inches. ‘ $3.19 Each ~ SOS 20 OR TSS ET DE Ee ee MANY PAY TRIBUTE (Continued from Front Page) MISS ARCHIBALD, MRS. TAYLOR TO BE His son, now in Parliament, was GUESTS OF HONOR later to serve as reeve of Mats-| Miss J. B. Archibald, qui for a decade, Predeceased by Mrs. Cruick- shank in 1922, the same year as his eldest son, Wallace, died as a result of wounds sustained in the Great War, Mr. Cruick- M-S-A Hospital for the 80-0z. size. Each $4.35 DOUBLE BOILERS SAUCEPANS — SKILLETS TEAPOTS GLASS OVENWARE TWO SPECIAL VALUES FROM GLASSWARE DEPT. Glass Tumblers Crystal clear medium weight glasses, ideal for every DOS day use. 6 for 4-Pc. Bowl Set A size for every use, gayly colored glazed Pottery in an attractive whirl de 39 sign. Set of 4 : $1. Births at M-S-A Hospital June 4—To Mr .and Mrs, vy. R. Jenkins of Whatcom Road, a R.N.,| son. who retires at the end of the month after being matron of the} Dyck of Abbotsford, a son. June 5—To Mr .and Mrs. Peter past June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. M. eleven years, will be guest of|Sparrow of Abbotsford, a daugh- honor at a Garden Party at the| ter. home of Mrs. E. A. Barrett on Wednesday afternoon, June June 8—To Mr, and Mrs. 17,|Stanley Grigg of Abbotsford, a Sparkling Hew Cottons / See the new arrivals in colorful prints. Many striking fresh Patterns to choose from, per yard 25° ™ 29¢ Kedettes The popular open-toe summer shoes. 3 color combina- tions to choose from all at $2.15 Per pairks ENTERTAINMENT WILL AID OVERSEAS FUND Vancouver artists, popular on the radio and concert platform will be the entertainers at the Grand Variety Entertainment to be held in the high school audi- torium, Abbotsford, on Friday night, June 19, under auspices of the M-S-A Branch of the Cana- dian Legion. Duncan Andrew will be master of ceremonies and shank is survived by one son, from 3 to 5 o’clock. Sharing the} son. Fred Bass of CKWX will be the George A lickshank, M_P., honor with her will be Mrs. J. June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. John| accompanist. Proceeds aid the two daught Mis) oe Ce A. Taylor, past president of the| Williams of Kilgard, a son. Soldiers’ Comforts Overseas Fund. Cruikshank of Toronto, and Miss] Abbotsford Women’s Auxiliary] June 8—To Mr, and Mrs.| MONTHLY MEETING Constance Cruickshank at burn, and three sisters, Belle McLellan, Mre. Dr. B Penn., and Mrs. W. Wind tend the funeral MISSION GIRLS PREFER SLEEP Abbotsford - Mi Breakfast Club rls of 2d the Busine: or attended sion h. than continue ith the morning rising. Degusseme Springs hotel a and related recent publi ada. Refreshments were served. Cla Mrs.}/ly to join Dr. Taylor in 36, of Toronto,]Peace River. All of their friends 77, Greensburg,] are invited to attend the party. Beasley, , Ont. Mr, Geo. Cruick- shank flew from Ottawa to at- ; 70, s dissolved a meeting held in Mission on Tuesday evening which Misses Edna Green and Frances Pengilly|to a Mis- > group | the BALLOON (Continued from Front Page) ard Cole (ee to the Hospital, who leaves short- | James Buchanan of Upper Sumas the|a daughter, June 6—To Mr .and Mrs. Frank lin White (Mee Kathleen Boley) of Nanaimo, V.1., a daughter, June 6—To Mr .and Mrs. How- Mabel Finlay, scene and study the air raid ion Women’s|tection device of which formerly of Huntingdon) in the arrived to salvage the balloon| Royal Columbian Hospital, New and this gave hundreds of izens an opportunity to visit the cit-} Westminster, a son. June 6—To Mr and Mrs. pro-; Harvey Hiemstra. Mee Rae Paul) much | at St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, at}|has been heard. The engineers|a son. route to Vancouver, Abbotsford guided the balloon from its posi- June 3—To Pte. i i above the Kilgard plant} Leonard Zink (ee Joan McTag- ion over fields between|gart Cowan) at St. Paul’s Hos- the foot of the mountain and No.|pital, a daughter, Diana Joan, desire|1 highway and pulled it to form an evening club rather}with the aid of truc! early | fortunately the cable sn. erite|the balloon punctured Hotja tree, It was bundled up by/& pi RCAF men and later and Mrs, down eee ET une yoeens ed and} Cameron, Lang. Sands and Bruce on | Carri represented Abbotsford strict Board of Trade at the en/quarterly meeting of the Asso- attracted | ciated Boards of Trade held Fri- much attention on a truck in|qay at the Peace Portal Golf club with White Rock hosts, OF TRADE BOARD Monthly meeting of Abbotsford & District Board of Trade will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall, Abbotsford, at 8 p.m. on Monday, June 15. Matters 6f ppr- ticular concern to the M-S-A Area promise a full agenda of interest to both farmers and townsmen, FINED $100 FOR e SUGAR HOARDING Kaemon Kikuchi, Japanese, was fined $100 or two months by Magistrate McWilliams in Kel- owna Police Court on a charge of sugar hoarding, The fine was paid, The prosecution was launch- ed by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board as the result of in- formation supplied by the Kel- wna Board of Trade. Action taken by the board’s sub- onal office at Vernon where H. J. Fosbrooke is the local rep- resentative and J. H, Vestrup the investigator, Gives you that “extra” flavor you'll enjoy to the last drop. The Wartime Beverage of Thousands COAST BREWERIES LTD. VANCOUVER - NEW WESTMINSTER - VICTORIA 42-2 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Fit.-Sgt. Jack Watson of Chilli-) is now listed as a prisoner, wack, recently reported missing | in Germany. sina