icant BOREE Nabe i oe % ea os PAGE EIGHT ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Se ee RECAP ey Pee a Springtime is Martin-Senour Time! Martin-Senour’s 100% Pure Paint Gives Protection and Beauty Economically. Weve PAINT ORDINARY COLORS, covers approx. 400 sq. feet, 2 coats OUTSIDE WHITE and BRAZIL GREEN CEDAR-TONE SHINGLE STAIN, the scientific shingle coating, gal. $1.90 . gal. $5.00 . gal. $5.20 VAR ES & ENAMELS A full line of— TOOLS FOR YOUR VICTORY GARDEN! SPORT SHIRTS— assorted colors large, medium, small 2.45, 1,98, 1.85 Down Comforters with art sateen floral covers. assorted colors a special at $9.95 CUSHIONS covered in art rayon Colors of biege with rose, green or wine and plain gold. Good size, assorted shapes only $1.50 each ons PILLOWS Large, well filled. In strong feather proof art ticking at $2.75 each WOMEN’S OXFORDS, black, brown, white .. MEN’S OXFORDS, black, brown, pair A handsome material woven for service In Abbotsford It’s DALY'S —Phones 180 and 64— HANDBAGS— assorted colors real leather $6.00 $4.50 assorted colors fabricated leather $2.50 .. pair $3.00 $3.95, 5.95, $5.60 Krinkle Bedspread Material 72 inches wide. In white only $1.20 per yard \f| with ! | With the Forces LAC Ken Levang and Mrs. Le- jean of Claresholm, Alta., arriv- {ed Thursday to spend a week Mrs. A, Levang* and Mrs. |L. B. Farber and to attend the wedding of AC2 Chester Levang | and Miss Beth Fulton at Van-} | couver, | | James Moran of the Dental} {Corps is spending his leave at | thhe home of his mother, Mrs. | A. Moran, Mr. Cunningham of the Veter- an Guard has returned to his | post at Medicine Hat, Alta., af-| ter spending a few days at his} home at Mt. Lehman. Pte. Emily Webb, CWAC has received a discharge and spent) a few days in Abbotsford this| week. Gnr, Dick Young of Clayburn, stationed at a west coast defence post, was at home this weekend. Pte. Bert Mathers spent the} Easter weekend at home in Ab- botsford. ABbotsford Bakery has an out-| standing record in releasing men for service. From the staff have gone Harry (Duke) Thomas, Jim Blacklock, Bill Scott, Al Jamie- son and Bruce Woollacott. Daly’s Stores in Abbotsford has a high record also: Ralph Fountain, Ray Green, Lorna Daly, Lorne Car-| michael and Jack Lamont. L/Cpl. J. Mutter is enjoying a} short leave at his Poplar home. AC2 Bill Beetlestone spent the Easter weekend with his wife and parents at Huntingdon. Stoker Vic Sayce has arrived in England, according to word received by his sister, Mrs. Ken Lamarsh. Stoker W. S. Meyers, RCNVR, and Mrs. Meyers are spending two weeks holiday with their parents at Kilgard and Chilli- wack. Cpl. Vera Baker, CWAC, has been honorably discharged ow- ing to ill health and is now vis- iting her parents at Bradner. REECE. PARADE Tactical manoeuvres were held Monday night on Jubilee park by the Reserve Recce. Squadron. The outside work was taken fol- lowing regular parade in the H.Q. building when Lewis gun jhandling was studied. | The squadron will fall in on Sunday at 14:00 hours (2 p.m.) at headquarters and will proceed to the Philip Sheffield auditor- ium for participation in the Vic- tory Loan rededication service. Non-Coms Classes for N.C.O. training be- gin Thursday evening at Recce. headquarters. Two-hour periods beginning at 19:30 hours each week will see the majority of the men through their N.C.O. classes. ~ BRACKEN (Continued from Front Page) | called to accept the premiership of that province, a position he held for 20 years until recently THE ° ROYAL BANK OF CANADA speaks to its Depositors R Canada’s fighting sons the ordeal of offensive battle nears “This year”, the Prime Minister has said, “all of our forces will be engaged.” When the hour strikes, ample armour, modern machines, munitions, equipment and food must be theirs in plenty— with assurance of unending supply—to help preserve their own lives as well as to overwhelm the enemy. Money is needed for these purposes; much money; more money than Canada has ever asked before; money without stint. In the FOURTH VICTORY LOAN campaign, Canada is asking her citizens for at least $1,100,000,000. The Royal Bank of Canada, as a patriotic duty and opportunity, suggests to all its depositors that they buy the New VICTORY BONDS, withdrawing from their bank accounts to do so, straining for the very largest investment that their circumstances will permit. VICTORY BONDS are this Country's finest security called to accept leadership of the Progressive-Conservative Party of Canada. Mr. Howard Green re- ferred to him as “a man of the soil, interested in farming and farmers’ problems” and said this had been the subject of chief in- terest to Mr. Bracken at all stops in his tour of Canada. In the informal meeting which preceded the reception, Mr. Brac- ken asked various citizens pre- sent for information on the farm- ing conducted in this Area and was greatly interested in the early growth here, much ahead, he said, of the season eastward. ——— Invest in VICTORY BONDS Y) DO YOUR SHOPPING IN DAYLIGHT! 2 lbs. 37c SWIFT'S or BURNS’ PURE LAR BAKING POWDER, Calumet .......... (2-02, tin 190 JOHNSON’S FLUID BEEF .......... 16-oz, bt. 1.19 BOVRIL CUBESH. asa ewe vee... (0 in box 250 FRUIT CORDIAL (make your own drinks) 16-02, 49¢ BIRD SEED, Nabob ............... ... 2 pkts, 29¢ BIRD TREAT, Rennie’s each 5c ‘DR. BALLARD’S GHARCO DOG BISCUITS. . 2 pkg. 29¢ J.G. DOG FOOD (concentrated) ....... 2 pkts. 2le BLEACH and DISINFECTANT, Mighty ... Ige. btl. 240 BLUE, Mrs. Stewart’s, Liquid ....... 10-07. btl. 230 BABY FOODS, Libby’s Nos. { to 10 ...... 3 tins 25¢ MOTHER’S VEGETABLE SOUP ......... 2 pkts. 2l0 CHEESE MILD MATURED |... hb. 35¢ KRAFT DINNER with cheese ..... rite ec CLOTHES PINS (that Granny used) ..... 4 doz. 25¢ COCOA, Neilson’s Jersey ......... .. VYorlb. tin 19¢ COFFEE BOOSTER (try it) ...... weedy Gee eee QUICK OATS,B&K........ Psamicaste 5-lb. bag 29¢ ROLLED WHEAT, Buckeye .......... 5-lb. bag 29¢ WHEAT PEARLS, V.M. ..........-. . 4-1b. bag 25¢ FETHERLITE CAKE FLOUR ..... .. +. Ige. pkt. 25¢ TAPIOCA, DESSERT Ib.-pkt. 39¢ GELATINE, Cox’s ...... Sie ante pkt. (9c Strawberr: JAM masher, (limit 4). 12-02. bil. 20c MACARONI, Redicut ................ 5-lb. bag 45¢ MATCHES, Fire Chief .............-. 3 boxes 29c¢ SOYHEART SPREAD .............-- 16-02. jar 44c HAWES LEMON OIL ............. . 12-02, bt. 25¢ POLIFLOR WAX, I's ........-00eeseeeees tin 49¢ WHITE SHOE POLISH, Salvador .......... bth, 15¢ STOVE POLISH, Zerra ............--+++: tin 10c¢ TANG SALAD DRESSING. Pearl or PandG,.. 4 bars Maple Flakes ...... pkt. Jergen’s Carbolic, 4 bars Apple Blossom,.. 4 bars Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Arriving Daily VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT FCR CHOICE CUTS AND STEAKS SMOKED AND COOKED MEATS FISH IN SEASON MODERN “tt .. 32-02, jar 49¢ 6 MARKETS ‘25 | ee. JDIDI CIC CEES ESSE SESE SE SEE IEIEa, Abbotsford Theatre Ltd. TELEPHONE 223 Join in the march to Victory. Your $100 Victory Bond will buy stout boots and holdalls for 20 H Hy + f Fa + Bae TOM TOMKINS SAYS: IT'S BETTER TO TRY TO MAKE ENDS MEET THAN TO SIMPLY MEET YOUR END. Buy Viclory Bonds. The GLACIER Confectionery — Lunches Phone 185 Abbotsford FRIDAY - SATURDAY -— _ APRIL 30, MAY | MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 RAY MILLAND as the Major GINGER ROGERS as the Minor The Major and the Minor Circumstances force Ginger to masquerade as a 12-year-old, and she’s good enough to fool Major Milland. IT’S A PIP! e TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — MAY 4.- 5 William Lundigan Shirley Ross Cliff (Doubletalk\) Nazarro SAILORS ON LEAVE Hugh Herbert Guy Kibbee Tom Brown Edgar Kennedy Polly Moran THERE’S ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE “IPIDICICICIEI CII CIES se eee IESEIE