io ss ee en Deter Shans ct] ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NENWS COLD-WEATHER NEEDS AT DALY’S! PURE WOOL, RAYON BOUND FLANNELETTE BED THROWS THROWS In pastel shades, just the thing 195 B24) for these wintry nights A real Special (e) at— MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOX From, per pair .. DRG MONKEY-FACE GLOVES HAND TOWELS Warm and will wear well Good wearing, absorbent and soft to the skin . r Rall Seen en ° 15¢ 35¢ MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATER COATS Heather mixtures, sizes 36 to 44; smart in appearance, and warm and serviceable G5¢ FLANNELETTE SHEETS white, with pink or blue bord- ; full size. Pair— Pair ........ $2.59 GREY FLANNELETTE SHEETS stock to choose from Pair tate $2.39 45¢ RUBBER FOOTWEAR and Bone-Dry Clothing Take no chances on catching colds er eyen serious illness through getting your feet damp these days! Watertight footwear is cheap at Daly's! LADIES’ & MISSES’ ZIPPERS © LADIES’ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S GUM BOOTS From ©] 39 CeAY MEN'S 6-eyelet RUBBER BOOTS From per pair SL 95 MEN’S 10-eyelet RUBBER BOOTS .... From $295 MEN’S KNEE BOOTS ...... prom per pair @D BS MEN'S LOW DRESS RUBBERS . . . . From, per pair BG BATH TOWELS LARGE SIZ Excellent_quality, and a largo SOCCER TE WITH I M TIES 3-3 ABY ELEVEN Abbotsford soccer team drew with the strong Burnaby Merchants team on Jubilee grounds, Boxing Day, each team bagging three goals, ‘The visitors started off strongly, rushed down the field and scofted on a centre from the right wing, all in the first five minutes of piay. The Abbotsford team did their share of attacking, and were awarded a pen- alty when one of the city back hand- led the ball, thinking a shot from Godson was going through the goal. Plowright converted the spot Kick, ty- ing the score. Play continued even, until shortly before half time, when & curling shot from Currie, Abbots- ford right-winger, eluded the city goalie, and put Abbotsford ahead, The Burnaby team, with two fresh players on after the breather, put on the pressure, got the locals rattled, and scored two goals to take the lead 3-2, Due, however, to efforts of Ab- botsford rooting section, who exhort- ed the local players right lustily, Ab- botsford settled “down and tied the score, Ferguson putting the ball through after a goal-mouth scramble. Abbotsford had tough luck not to beat the city eleven, who did not earn all three of their goals. Al- though the visitors played better combination, the Abbotsford half- backs broke up most of their plays, and the local full-backs played a strong game also, save for the oc casional miskick, which unfortunat- proved costly, McKinnon played well in goal for the Abbotsford team, Miss Enid Woods of Vancouver spent the holiday season with her parents here, iMr. and Mrs. T, Chacke of North Vancouver spent the Christmas holi- days with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lamont, Corporation of the District of Sumas, B.C. ELECTION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Municipality of Sumas, B.C., that I require the presence of the said Electors at the Municipal Hall, Whatcom Road, B.C, on MONDAY, JANUARY 18th 1937 at 12 o'clock (noon) for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as Reeve and Councillors: ABERDEEN A miscellaneous shower was held last week at the home of Mrs, Macey, in honor of Mrs. D. McNeill, @ recent bride. Many useful and beautiful gifts were presented to the guest-of- honor by Miss Edith Gledhill dressed as Santa jaus. The rooms were tastefully decorated with flowering house plants, After the gifts were viewed a dainty tea was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss M. Rob- inson, Mrs, Peterson, Mrs, J. Grobes and 3 Deans. On Thursday last the teachers and pupils of Aberdeen school held their annual concert and Christmas tree, when the children were all presented with nice gifts and candy by Santa Claus. The event was enjoyed by a large number of parents and friends, who filled the school to overflow- ing. A number of friends gathered re- cently at the home of Mrs, Leon Prasoloski, on the occasion of her ‘Tea was served by the assisted by her daughters Arthur Gledhill. ed and Allan Morris, who have en attending university and school in Vancotver, have returned to their home to 5 d the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gledhill. On December 21st, a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Henry, in honor of Miss Merle Robin- son, whose marriage takes place shortly. The gifts were drawn in on a prettily-decorated wagon by little Misses Donna Stewart and Virginia Denny. The rooms were tastefully decorated in Christmas colors, centred by a large wreath, and the table was centred by a bride's cake which cut and served by Miss Robinson. sisting at serving tea were the Miss2s Jessie Henry, Bernice McDonald, Alice Gledhill, Winifred Macey and Mrs. Stewart. and Mrs. 1—9—3—7 ‘ WE WISH YOU ONE AND ALL HEALTH, PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS FOR THE YEAR 1937 Pent nen Hunt Block Abbotsford Dry Goods & Men’s Wear Phone 64 audit mone te sation: a WANT ADLETS We Wish You Telephone 62 HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME Commodious Chapel - Family Room - Showroom - Beautiful Caskets Priced to Suit All Means - - Cemetery - Curbing Chapel, Home & Morgue—YALE ROAD, WEST OF ABBOTSFORD. HARVEY H&NDERSON, Manager 24-HOUR SERVICE Modern Hearses and Ambulance Telephone 134 recitations and plays featured the an- nnual Pentecostal concert on onday evening. An interesting program of songs, Sunday School The num- | dy, oranges and nuts. bers were good and splendidly ren- dered, At the close of the program the children were given bags of can- writing; the writing shall be subscrib- ed by two voters of the Municipality 4s proposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning officer at any time between the date of this not- Joe and 2.00 p.m, uf the day of nomin- tion; the said writing may be in the form numbered 3 in the Schedule of the “Municipal Elections Act” and shall state the names, residence and occupa- tion or description of each person pro- posed, in such a manner as to suffic- fently identify such candidate; and in the event of a poll Bele pacar such poll shall be open SATURDAY, JANUARY 23rd 1937 from § o'clock a.m. to 8 o'clock p.m. n the Municipal Hall, Whatcom Road, B.O. of which all persons are hereby re- quired to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand at Whatcom Road, B.C., this 30th day of December 1936. E. B, McPHAIL, Returning Officer Weekes & Bader, Props. UNITE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED TO YOU BY D DISTILLERS LIM FOR SALE—40 acres unimproved laud, stream, $450 on terms, half mile from school. J. Proslosky, R.R. 1, Ab- botsford . 2p WANTED — Liye and dead cows anc live horses, for fox feed. Phone collect, Carson, Aldergrove 407. 3p WILL TRADE.— Grade ewes for farm horse. A. C, Stewart, Upper Sumas road, phone 172F. in FOR SALE—Fat Pig. Mrs. O. H. Heywood, King Rd. Phone 91L in FOR SALE—2 Jerseys, fresh; 2 Guernseys, due. Phone 59R. 1p FOR SALE—Young Pigs, 6 weeks old. D. S. Reid, Bates Rd. R. R. 1, (Matsqui. 1p WILL WINTER young Jersey or Guernsey bull for services with small tested herd. Best of care. Box C, BBOTSFORD BAKERY News office, 1p Telephone: Abbotsford 1 May Health and Prosperity be Yours During 1937 WEIR’'S PHARMACY Erle T. Weir, Phim, B. Phone: Day 8; Night 32 —__ ________, ( , 4 § WE WISH OUR MANY CUSTOMERS PROSPERITY AND PLENTY FOR THE COMING YEAR 3LISH STAINLE lote for only . 3-pieee Boxed; com 13-piece Johnson Bros, Wet Weather Special [— Open Stock Dinnerware Set Regular Price is $11.95 43 pieces; SPECIAL— SPECIAL— $8.95 99c WE HAD TO REPEAT ON OVENEX TINWARE ! — Ask your friends and sce how @hey like it ! All shapes and sizes kept in stock! PLE PLATES 11° 15° CAKB PANS 17° BREAD PANS 15° FOUR-HOLE RANGE WITH RESERVOIR, used ...... s 500 Ba UENZON RACQUETS, white ash frame, good quality ys 95 rubber grip. A real buy at .. DOUG. WILLAN'S HARDWARE | East of R. R. Track Telephone 81 | | LARGE Cocoa Mats | 20 in. by 33 in. Regular sel | ling at $1.50 each wlll ll ll ls i i i i i i i POP PSD DDS ETF SOS 4 4 ) ) 4 SAFEWAY STORES Our Sincere Wishes To You and Yours Fora Happy New Year [Rogers Syrup “see 21b. tin 10c} CORN ROYAL CIry WHITE su he 3 tins 25c (limit 3) GreenBeans ""70;4"%7"* 3 tins 25 Pumpkin "es? = 3 tins 25¢ CATSUP pidemeyen op ga itn Ge PEARS) mania ne ele Grapefruit Juice ~~ 3 tins 25c JAM = wivangy wrectm ° 4-lb. tin 43¢ Fresh Dates SAT 2 Ibs. 13c Large Prunes = sss™crara 2 hs. 19¢ SARDINES — »nexswick ~——& tins 25¢ Herrings in T. Sauce lange flats 2 tins 19¢ Seana Lb. 37c “Dak acuna | -ebeaoe Peete, Ya-lb. tin 14c CHEESE agi SPREAD 2 pkts. 25c JAP RICE soveneicy nraxn 4 Jbs, 15c Corn Flakes Wert? > Riese Rolled Oats eck conse 5 J hg, 29¢ Wheatlets 3-lb. -sk. 19c ROBIN HOOD Baking Powder EMPRESS 12-02. tn 13¢ CUSTARD OREMOLA pkt. 14c Palmolive omrxwoy soar 3 bars 14¢ Big 5 Cleanser wien ott" Socom 3 tins 10c LETTUCE - ~- 2for9c | ORANGES - - 35¢ and [9c CELERY - ~- Each {0c | LEMONS - - - 29¢ and 5c TOMATOES - 2 bs. {5c | GRAPEFRUIT . 5 for 19¢ SWEET SPUDS - 6 Ibs. 25¢ | GRAPES - . 2 Ibs. 25¢ In Our Meat Department QUALITY BEEF 1936 LAMB Blade Roasts - Lb. 8c/ Legs - - ~ Lp, 220 Rib Boiling Beef - Lb.Gc| Shoulders - ~- Lb, {8 Oven Roasts - Lb. 12c] Lamb Chops - Lb, 20c Fresh Mince Spare Ribs - 2 Ibs, 25¢ Boneless Stew lb. 10c tamb Stew - 2 Ibs. 25¢ Liver & Bacon SHORTENING Fletcher’s Bacon ree LIVER Crescent; with order By the Pieco into” 22 | @ ths. BEE | Lp. .... B7¢ Red Salmon - Lb. {8c} Weiners - ~~ 2 Ibs, 35¢ Ling Cod - ~~ Lb, 13c¢] V/p-lb. Cooked Ham Smoked Black Cod Lb. {8c} 1/2-Ib. Bologna FREE DELIVERY OF MEAT—PHONE 129° We Reserve the Right to - 30c