ABBOTSFORD, SUM AS & MATSQUI NEWS TTT TTA | ITCHENWARE! Make your kitchen attractive with these matching utensils, All in cream with red or green trim. Smart and colorful...and look at the reasonable cost! Drop in and see them! BREAD BOXES, Roll top . KITCHEN STOOLS FLOUR CANS, to hold 24 COOKIE TINS TEA KETTLES grey enamel. . . . CXINA CUPS & SAUCERS 6for . . SHERBETS6for . 5 WASHS Gach: wace oe oe SALT & PEPPERS, cut glass, pair oe 2hie a aGbYe Daly’s Hardware AT THE BUSY CORNEK TELEPHONE 180 Pi hy Pei i a a | Bees At Daly’s.. ° LADIES’ WEAR.... LADIES’ WHITE PURSES—in materials similar to the expensive models. Special at : LADIES’ & MISSES’ WHITE MESH GLOVES— Medium and CHAMOIS FABRIC GLOVES—all sizes, colors in Navy f brown, grey or black. Pair y DRY GOODS.... SUN- AND TUB-FAST PRINTS—in light and dark shades 86-inches wide. Special per yard HEAVIER QUALITY, Per yard .... HEAVY EBROADCLOTH—in pastel shades. ‘Guaranteed Per yard TiC-TOC DRESS MATERIAL—A strOng-wearing corded material. Special per yard ............cececs ecu : H INDIAN BLANKETS—for car throws A Special at .. large sizes MEN’S WEAR.... MEN'S TWO-TONE BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS— 59 All-wool; zipper fastening. In greys, browns, blues $4. a $198 OVERALLS $149 MEN'S WATERPROOF DRESS HATS—in a pleasing grey or white coloring. Special at MENS & YOUTH’S BLACK DENIM PA ‘Zipper fastened pocket. All sizes ... DALY’S DRY GOODS &MEN’S WEAR §. etephone 64 Abbotsford SPORT IN THE DISTRICT Abbotsford Boxla Team ‘ Wins Game In a gameo hiner more even than the final score suggests, Abbots- ford entry in the Valley Mission at box 19. to 5 on 25. Mission Fraser ‘Boxla League Jubilee Wednesday, short due defeated Park May two of to damages they previous day in liw the was its best men received the Chil- one o1 a game with Wild Horses, McInnes of Abbotsford was in good scoring form and ran up a personal total of 10 goals and one assist. Irvies got in two goals and credits for four assists and Vanetta three goals and an assist, account- ing for most of the home score. Jim Roberts coached to tage from the sidelines. The games are attracting an in- creasing gallery. Coquitlam plays jhere Friday at 6.30 p.m. advan- DALY-HUNT'S AGAIN WIN; BUT IT WAS CLOSE! We wuz robbed!—The star centre fielder of the Daly-Hunt softball team did his utmost on Thursday last to give Andrews’ Dwarfs the Game but in the last half of the tenth the power hitters did their stuff to win by a score of 5-4. From the sideline gossip the um- ee aided in Daly's win also, but then the winners must have had the most money up for them—and you know how money talks. And- and that’s a bet.—Contributed. (Ed. —We're not so sure about that!) DWARFS BEAT STUDENTS . Showing a much-improved brand of ball, “Slim's* high school soft- }ballers held Andrews! Dwarfs down [to a 5-7 score Thursday evening. The students’ pitcher was “hot” and had of the Andrews’ squad whiffing for a time. $5000 GYM PROJECT Word has been received Washington, D.C., states the Sumas (Wash.) News, that President Roose: velt has $3500 grant of WPA labor for an addition to the new Surnas Grade Schoo] gym- nasium, The state has also agreed to supply $500 toward the cost of the building, but an additional $1500 must be raised locally to complete the project. : several from approved a rews' just won't beat us this year, ! |P.R.C. LIFESAVING CLASSES AT POOL Come on in—the water's Classes in life-saving will menced shortly at the Abobtsford swimming pool, Mr, T. Ruben an- Registration and informa- tion may be obtained from Mr. R. Gilmour at the pool. The Jubilee P.R.C. had a wiener roast on May 26, and elected the following membership committee: , Robert Heath, Edith Evanoff, Helen Kuzonski, Gordon Heath and Bern- hard Evanoff. STUDENTS SOFTBALL ENTRY HAS SPONSOR | Sponsorship of she High School fine! be com- nounces, jentry in the Abbotsford Softball ; League has been undertaken by | ‘Slim's” ‘Tire Service. NORTH AND SOUTH ; SIDE TRADE BOARDS PLAN SOFTBALL TILT Tuesday, June 7, 6.30 p.m., Jubi- les Grounds, Abbotsford, are the day, date, time and place set for the first of two-best-out-of-three softball games scheduled ‘between picked teams of Mission and Ab- botsford boards of trade. The chal- lenge was receved from the north shore of the Fraser at the last meeting of the south side board and seconds have been working out the details. Line-up for the A. S. & M. squad, according to Coach ‘Harry Thomas includes: President ,O,. W. Benedict, Secretary M. M. | Shore, H. BE, Beetlestone, Angus ;Campbell, H. S, Andrews, M. Pihl, . G. Finch, A. Clausen and A. { Crouters Mission is also reported to be picking an allstar team. This is ‘one game you don’t want to miss. A. S. M. JUNIOR TRACK MEET TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH The Junior Track Meet, deferred last month because of rain-soaked condition of the grounds, scheduled for Mt. Lehman Park on Thursday, June 9. mence at 10 a.m. is now Sports will com- Softball schedule for the month of June: June 2, Daly-Hunt vs. Lawrence-Nelson; June 6, Lawrence- Nelson vs.. High School; June 9, High School vs. Lawrence-Nelson; June 13, Andrews ys- High School; June 16, Lawrence Nelson ys. Daly- Hunt; June 20, High School Daly-Hunt; June 23, Lawrence- Nelson vs. Andrews. vs. COMING EVENTS bbotsford Wheatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 3rd & 4th— , Matinee Saturday at 2.30 Robert Louis Stevenson's ‘EBB TIDE’ IN TECHNICOLOR —=starring— Oscar Homolka, Frances Farmer Ray Milland Lloyd Nolan The first picture ever made show- ing the beauty of the South Seas in color, Mickey Mouse Novelty News MONDAY ONLY—June 6th SPENCER TRACY FRANCHOT TONE GLADYS GEORGE {oe ““They Gave Him A Gun’’ 0000000000000000000000000 00000 0OCOOOOOOOO OOO SO DOODOD OOOO OMOO0OO SUMAS, WASH. MONDAY Afternoon and Night One Day Only -- Rain or Shine Doors Open at 1 and 7 p.m. Bis Circus Bargain Day : Children 25c Adults 40c stewed GOOD CLOVER HAY CROP IN BARNS First cutting of clover on Sumas|than a year ago, and while it is Fege: crop is reported considerably better Rase Theatr SUMAS, WASH, THURSDAY & FRIDAY June 2nd & 3rd— Returned by Popular Demand!— ‘Frankenstein’ LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST’ Admission 10c and 27c SATURDAY & SUNDAY June 4th & 5th— CONSTANCE BENNETT and BRIAN AHERNE in— “Merrily We Live” Selected Short Subjects Admission 15c and 35¢ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY June 7th & 8th— BARBARA STANWYCK and JOHN BOLES in— **Stella Dallas’’ The ‘trenches ‘turned him into a mie Me ha eectaan rubles "aOR eae: Admission 10¢ and 16¢ Cartoon Travelogue WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY nie June 8th & 9th— JOHN HOWARD BARBARA REID ines : “LET THEM LIVE” —PLUS— ‘““NAVY BLUES” A smooth comedy with Dick Pur- cell, Mary Brian. Peardonyille Community Ass'n. in PEARDONVILLE HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd Paige's Mountaineers 25c; Men 35c on Ladies Eats Matsqui Hall Association OLD TIME © MODERN DANCE in MATSQUI HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 17") on 9.30-2.30 Tom too early Prairie well advanced befor to forecast the the change in weather and a large|seed crop, glowers are optimistic. | was second, or David & His Melody Kings Admission 50c Refreshments Free Busses, Abbotsford, Mission AUCTION SALE Sat’day; June 4 at 1,00 p.m. In the Nelles Warehouse, + Opposite Office, Abb B.C. T Veal cal and other livestock and poultry; Furniture. Contents of a six-room Matsqui house including range and kitchen utensils, furnish- ings of living room and bedrooms. Being sold without reserve to close an estate. POCOCK The Auctioneer We Specialize in dispersal farm or home sales, The average tourist drives 4,000 miles in two weeks of vacation, — WILLAN’S COLEMAN SAFETY RANGES Light like city ga: ~~ New type burners light instantly—just strike a match, turn a valve—light the bi or! and green baked enamel. Over-all dimensions $7-In, by 16-in. by 45 in. High open grate cooking top ld-In. by 31-in. New Low $3490 Price . Terms May Be Arranged BIRD CAGES > > a > , a ‘ 4 > . P Ivory and blue and gold; 15-in. by 12-In, by 8%-In. r 5 ‘ 4 b ‘ , 5 ‘ ‘ > Ivor, A special buy enables us to sell at this price! Special Price SI re GALVANIZED PAILS, Hot galvanized; regular 40c, Special 5150 500 MILK BOTTLE CAPS, Pull Tab; regular 75c; Special... 50¢ DOUBLE RAWHIDE HAUTARS, regular $1.80, Special . WILLAN’S HARDWARE East of R. R. Track Telephone 81 YF PPPOE POSS OOEODPP ODE LTS. q lal cl Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 2nd, 3rd & 4th— | SALE OF AYLMER CANNED FOODS TOMATOES, Aylmer 214’s....Tin 10c} AYLMER SOUP TOMATO JUICE, Ayl. 10-02. 5 tins 25c} Vesetable, Tomato CORN, Aylmer Bantam 17-02. Tin 10c} & tins BOE WHOLE KERNEL CORN, Ayl. 10-0z. 9c! “}yimen Am CORN ON COB, Aylmer 3’s....Tin 17¢) AYLMER JAM ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS, 0. City Tin 14c | strry., Raspberry CHOPPED FOODS for juniors 3 tins 25c | 32-02 jar BAe SPINACH, Aylmer 2’s Tin tet | PORK & BEANS, Ayl. 16-0z. 3 tins 23c | “YLMPR stIceD Le rop Wp OZ, im 4c “PEACHES PEA OMG Re inens ces eon ae 2% size tn | CATSUP, Quaker 2’s......2 tins 19¢ | eo eat ene ae SUGAR CRISP Royal Standard GRAPENUT CORN FLAKES phaL OUR FLAKES A perfect baker ob Pkts. BBE | 49 ibs. - i.o8 | DB kts. D¥E CHEESE, B.C. Mild - - Lb. 19c TEA BUTTER, F. Valley ist grade 3 Ib. 95c| Empress Lb. 53c YELLOW SUGAR, B.C, fancy 3 Ib. (5c| Alrway - Lb. 45¢ PRUNES, Sant*Clara - 3 Ibs. 19¢] ¢ 9 F FEE APRICOTS, California - - Lb, {5c} Mxmum Tin 33c COCOANUT, fine or medium - Lb, {5c{ Airway - Lb. 25¢ LARD, North Star pure - 2/Jbs, 23¢| smuusrmmant SYRUP, Rogers’ Golden 5-Ib. pail 30c SALMON MATCHES, Royal - -. 3 doz. 35¢) Sb. DSe OXYDOL P..& G. Naptha Soap....10 bars 35c saree; Ay small Kirk?ss Castle memes aa bars /25c Both .. 22¢ Calay Soap ....... .. 4 bars 22c Ivory Flakes ........ Large pkt. 22c SHINOLA WAX ve mae Ige. size....2 bars 19c 2 west Ivory ............ 4 bars 19¢ Tin 1B | dinamite Bleach |. | 2 btls, (5c ae LETTUCE ORANGES 2 doz. 35¢] 3 ter 9, GRAPEFRUIT, large - - 3 for (0c eae adoen (ip LEMONS, extra large - - COCOANUTS, fresh - - QUALITY BEEF 3 for (06) SPINACH 2 for 9¢ | 4 Ibs. - - - (90 LOCAL MILK-FED VEAL Round Bone Roasts 15 Shoulders - - ~ Lb, 16c Blade Roasts; Lh. c ‘Leg Roasts - - Lb, 2{c Rib Boiling Beef - Lb. (0c| Veal Cutlets - - Lb. 200 Beef Sausage Veal Stew - 2 Ibs, 2500 Beef Liver Lb. 14¢c Lamb Stew - 2 Ibs, 35¢ Fletcher’s Bacon SHORTENING Cottage Rolls By the piece UE with ord, Whole or Halt Lb. .. O¢ | 2 bs Ze]. . age Ling God =~ = - Lb. 146 COMBINATION — Fresh Halibut - Lb. {8c} {-Ib. Wieners 5 a Haddie Fillets - Lb. Ate Yp-lb. Cooked Ham 55c c Kippers - - 2 Ibs. SAFEWAY STORES UTD, 3 large Dills We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities LORNA BORG orro NOHMEN, wate urred in the M.S-A, Funeral services for Lorna Violet The death occ! ie General Hospial on May 26 © Lillian ‘Borg, daugrter of Mr. and aaa Norman, a resident of Matsqui for Mrs. Albert Borg of Matsqui, who, 5 eRe Seer 7) passed away at the family home on | ever years, : ae 6 ceased is survived by a son in May 26, the eve of her llth birth- | sect erett and a daughter in Seattle, day, very largely attended. * hela tat Funeral services were he! They were held at Henderson Fune- a 1H day at 2 Rey. | xenderson Funeral Home on S UE: we eeratah sian eaea ae aes day, Rey. EB. Scratch officiating. In= i a Ce terment was In Hazelwood cemetery. ‘a Pallbearers were H. Manson, 1p, Reid, R Gilberg, W. Sutherland, J, Patch and G. H. Rottluff. were interment Pall- Sander- in Hazelwood cemetery, bearers were T, Rennie, R. and J. is surrvived by and two sisters, cocn, Jones Thompson. Lorna her parents floats and a grand costume ball Sumas business houses will close form part of the program for the at noon on Thursdays during June -British Empire Day at the 1939 July and August, Lynden and Eyes- Golden Gate International Exposi- son have also agreed to do so. tion. 4 Ree