fh RP PAGE ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1938 ARVEST In. this our Annual Fall Opening Event, the J. exceptinnal values in every farm for the season now upon us. This space department to help you prepare the family, ot VALUES S. Daly Stores of Abbotsford provide you with the home and the permits only a few of a great harvest of values to be shown: come in and see the many others as well as the goods for yourself, DRYGOODS OREPB Tae ad¢ SILK HOSE— Pair, ...- CHIFFON HOSE. ..- EMI- SERVICE LADIES’ WINTERWEIGHT COTTON VESTS—small, medium, large; 39c and.... LADIES’ MEDIUM-WEIGHT COTTON BLOOMERS—Pair 39c and......+6s-+eeeee 29¢ WOOL-AND-RAYON V CHILDREN’S WOO! BLOOMERS. ...----+ CHILDREN’S WINTER-WEIGHT COTTON 29¢ VESTS AND BLOOMEKS. Per garment... . LADIES’ SILK SLIPS Priced from.... SATIN & OREPE PANTIES—Pair LADIES’ & MISSE SKIRTS—in assorted colors and styles....++++ Assortment of Silk and Rayon Lingerie Sets— make very acceptable gifts Sette: B9¢ Would See Our Assortment of Knitting Instruction Books— g Specially Priced to Clear a9¢ PABRIC GLOVES—in Fall shades WHITE FLANN ELETTE—36-in, wide 4 yards for 85c; Yard......++++e+eeeeeeee 22¢ STRIPED FLANNELETTE—asko plain a5¢ shades of pink, blue, grey; 4 yds. 95c; Yard Assortment of Fancy Work at Sale Prices DEPARTMENT DRESS sizes ME: TOOKE SHIRTS—all white, 1144 7 Each MEI 'S TOOKE SHIRTS— in stripes and Check Tach... SPL 89 SHADOW-TONE SHIRTS— checks; an out- . Sanding ‘valve... SLO MEN’S TIES— Special Values at., De MEN'S DRESS GLOVES— grey, brown, $155 black, Pair...... MEN’S FASHION CAPS— in eight distinctive B8¢ patterns, Each . FALL SHADES IN MEN’S HATS—Get yours at our sale Price of H anne $160 MEN’S HEATHER MIXTURE SW COATS—sizes 36 to 44. Each,... mn P49 BOYS’ PULLOVER SWEATERS—zipper fastener; fawn and blue. Bach........+.++ $1 39 HEAVY JUMBO SWHATERS—black only Sizes 36 to 44. Each MEN’S DR ox- FORDS — smart fall 7 styles, all ¥ MEN’S ‘LONG-WEAR” OXFORDS 4 duabie., SpewOr “LEADER” OXFORD for style and wear Dlack Nu- calf Dlucher pa AT MEN’S ART SILK and LISLE HOSE— Outstanding value at 2 pairs for..:.......-.- B5¢ WOOL WORK SOX—you save when you buy these at 2 pairs for........ceeeeee cere A5¢ BOYS’ GOLF HOSE—elastic tops Sizes 6 to 10. Pair. ..c. sce cic cree sstnces 23¢ MEN’S HEAVY LEATHER WORK BOOTS—al sizes. Pair.... MEN’S PLAIN-TOE WORK BOOTS— Sizes 6 to 10. Pair... BOYS’ ALL-LEATHER SCHOOL BOOTS— 2:39 Sizes 11 to 5%. Pair FLOOR & Quart... Gallon. . INTERIOR SPAR VARNISH— 99¢ SPADING FORKS— ; B9¢ PLAIN WHITE BUILDING, PAP) Roll. TWO-PLY ROOFING— Roll of 108 square feet. ...--++eeeeeeeeee GALVANIZED TEE HINGES Corrugated for Strength 1 CORN BROOM; 1 MOP HANDLE Both for. ....++++ +++ RGD osc ce ceccecrcces 3b9¢ NISTER SETS—1 pieces, in several rrent patterns. Set. . Cc di Chinaware=== 15% off all Royal Winton Chintz. OUR STOCKS ARE GOOD IN— PETIDT POINT : PRUDENCE AUSTRALIAN DAISY ROYAL ALBERT BLOSSOM TIME ;: All-Copper Wash Boilers aa eee $259 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT EVERYTHING for the HUNTER > Shot Gun Shells— SUPER X IMPERIAL SHOT GUNS HUNTER COATS WADERS LUNCH KIT— With vacuum bottle Complete... ......ccessses . ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES— Blue speckled, with rack for 7 qt- jars COLD BLAST LANTERNS—tall and Short globes. Each. 98¢ $149 $109 8-inch Each YELLOW MIXING BOWLS— OUPS & SAUCERS in assorted patterns Real yaluee st, per doses iaduss as 39¢ McClary Jubilee Range In two-tone finish, shelf; Por- high style, Ivory celain with square Formerly $83.5 Now--- $74.50 Drygoods Phone 64 J. S. Daly Stores Hardware Phone 180 OFFICERS ELECTED | BY SOCCER CLUB; {PLAN LOCAL LEAGUE | «me Abbotsford Football Club held leneir annual meeting in the Men's Club hall on Thursday, September 22. J. W. Watson, former president of the junior club, was elected pres- | ident; T. Ruben, vice-president; H. Thomas was re-elected secretary- treasurer, and A. Hulton-Harrop was unanimously elected honorary pres- ident. It was decided by not to canvass the local other the meeting merchants for but ‘to find other means to raise finan- although donations will be received by the club, that the strong funds, as dn years, ces, gratefully The meeting also felt club not financially enough to enter competition in the Vancouver leagues, instructed the secretary to write former mem- bers of the old Fraser Valley league to try and re-organize Same, at a meeting on September 29, at 8 p.m. was and nae mall range with the big oven. The at the low price. this range. Look WHAT A RANGE!— THE NEW: “STREAMLINED” ENAMEL RANGE Automatic sliding oven tray brings baking out in front when doors are opened! See it today! $9950, We will gladly accept your old range as part payment tube WILLAN’S REDRESS # If It Gomes Prices Will Advance 4} | Buy That New Range Now!! 4)} 7 THE NEW PONTIAC RANGE—High shelf, new base, Ivory Pnamel Come in and See $5950 ] WORLD NEWS IS ALL-IMPORTANT! Get it on a— DE FOREST CROSLEY Music-Master Classic RADIO series; 5< Standard band—7-tube per- formance! $37.95 SHOT GUN and RIFLE SHELLS BADMINTON RACQUETS WILLAN’S HARDWARE East of R. R. Track Telephone 81 ) \ RI DO DCCC VOC OCC OD DS SSS IO in the Canadian Legion rooms. A delegation was also sel 1 to wait on the Abbotsford commission- |' ers and request improvement in the condition of the football field. This year would be a great year to develop football talent, judging by the turn-out of young soccer enthusiasts on Jubilee grounds on Sunday. PRIZEWINNER Prizes secured at the Chilliwack Fair last week by Dan Hunt, well- known Abbotsford horseman, includ- ea: first, grand champion and gold |medal for yearling stallion; first for |two-year-old filly, first and second for yearling fillies, third for 1938 foal, second for best group, three animals sired by registed stallion, lana second for progeny of dam. Mr. Hunt won first and second prizes for his entries of wheat and third for oats. His two sons, John land Hugh, were prizewinners for showmanship. also BRADNER | In a boxla game between Bradner |Ferns and Chilliwack to decide which team shuld play for the championship, Bradner won, 14-5. One of the players, Colin Carmichael sustained a broken wrist and Mervyn Clark hurt his Stanley Emerson met with a cu- rious accident on Monday. The lad, who is a pupil at Bradner school, was sewing a baseball when the thread broke. His arm slipped and and needle pierced his eye. There appears to be no danger of the boy losing his sight, Harvest Thanksgiving services were held at St. Margaret's church on Sun- day, Sept. 18. Rev. F. S. Henderson preached. The church was beautiful- {ly decorated with flowers, fruit and vegetables, later turned over to the M.S.A. hospital, After the service, a church managers’ meeting was held in the vestry. The brary van will be in Brad- ner on Thunsday at 10.35 am, Master Arthur Hansen spent the week-end at North Vancouver, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jensen. Miss Ellen Owen’ has left for Prince Rupert, where she will spend the winter months as guest of Rev- H. G .and Mrs, Funston, Mr. and Mrs. G, Smith and family of Vancouver and their guest, Cadet D. Knowls of M.S. Pacific Enterprise of London, England. were guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Nicholson on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Newsom of Sandwick, V.I. were guests of Mrs. Newson'’s mother, Mns, EB. T. Owen for a few days recently. Mr, James A, Carmichael> was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, B, Adams in Vancouver for a few days. MATSQUI PROPOSAL ON EDUCATION COSTS ADOPTED BY U.B.C.M. The Union of British Columbia Municipalities convention at on Thursday urged the Government to take over arm. Nelson Provincial the entire burden of current educational costs with the understanding municipalit- les would continue to provide cessary school accommodation, and that local school boards continue to ne- CASH TRADING MAKES POSSIBLE: THESE SUPER- SPECIALS Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept.29, 30, Oct~ Jewel Shorteningss: °™ 4-lh ctn. 4c} EMPRESS PLUM JAM—Pure_ - SEEDLESS RAISINS—Australian B. & K. PASTRY FLOUR - - CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS—Red Arrow POPPING CORN: - - - - GINGER SNAPS—Red Arrow - SALAD OjL—Soya Bean - - VINEGAR—White or Brown - - MIXED PICKLING SPICES- - - JELS RITE—for Jams and Jellies Sugar B.C. Icing - B.C. Yellow Butter First Grade TT ea Airway - = - Highway = = = Lb ~ = 2 bottles my Se 2bIbS: eee i | 3 lbs. 79c 4-lb. tin 2 Ibs. - T-lb. sack 2 dozen Lb. 6 dozen - 1{5-oz. bottle - 32-02, bottle Lb. 43c Highway = = = 2 +) = Lb. 386 Excello (Our Finest) - - Lb, 29c Coffee Highway (Real Value) - Lb, {9c _ KELLOGG’S POST'S OGILVIE 2 All Wheat BRAN FLAKES MINUTE OATS 1 Corn Flakes (14-02.) pkts. BEE | D Pkts. VUE | | pkts. DEE Apricots, Berryland 17-0z. 2 tins 25c SLICED Blueberries, Eagle 17-0z...2 tins 25c PINEAPPLE Orange Juice, 12-0z.........Tin 10c ti Peaches, Libhy's 2 sqi.......Tin 17¢| S&S Soe Pork * Beans, 16-0z.......3 tins 25c HEDLUND'S Spaghetti & Cheese, I’s....3 tins 25c] § P R E A DS Peas & Carrots, 17-0z.......Tin IIc ti Tomatoes, R. City 214’s..2 tins 21c| & “ms DEE Corn Niblets, DelMaiz....2 tins 25c ae Pea Soup, Habitant.......3 tins 19c CORNED BEEF S Im Billo tall........3 tins 25c . AIMON Red Breast 14’s..2 tins 25¢] @ tins DEE Rice - - - 4 Ibs, [7c] 0K. Soap - 6 bars 25¢ Beans - - 4 Ibs. 17c} Palmolive - 4 cakes 23c Split Peas - 3 Ibs. {9c} Oxydol ~ Giant pkt. 69c Green Peas - 3bs. l5c]| Lifebuoy - 3 cakes 19¢ Cut Macaroni - 3 lbs. {9c} Baby’s Own Soap Cake 9c Tomatoes......6 Ibs. 15c}| Oranges, med...Dozen 18c Lettuce........3 for 10c} Grapefruit . 6 for 19¢ Celery ........ Each 10c} Lemons ... 6 for 15c Grapes ...... 2 Ibs. 19c| Cauliflower .... 2 for 15¢ CHOICE BEEF SHOULDER ROASTS Lb. 13¢ LEGS Lb. 25¢ RIB BOILING BEEF—Lb. Og | SHOULDERS Lb. 18¢ : LAMB STEW ...... Lb. PRIME RIBS ROLLED 18¢ SPRING LAMB HAMBURGER } BEEF SAUSAGE } 2 lbs. 25c ||} LING 14¢ WaENERS function as sheretofore with adequate ma : Be Provincial Government representa- Aaa 25¢ POAT U5¢ tion, 2 : pee : . The resolution arose from recom- SHORTEN! NG COTTAGE ROLLS mendations from Kelowna, Surrey, With Your Order Half or Whol Langley and Matsqul. +4 he resolition from Okanagan ® Ibs. ....-+-- 23¢ Lb. ... as 28¢ Valley and Salmon Arm, asking for —_ = ‘ : é redictiontdinension age’ Umit ito SAPEWAY STORES LTD, We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities ' 65 years instead of 70, was adopted, i as was a resolution from Pitt Mead- A og \P Seas PU a ce ROME lect cae ores ae | Muntcipalitias or! ta reatorationivot|= 2°) hse nat neers appolnted | cently, ‘The ladies miaet ae 8 were: eneral manager of the B.C. Motor the seven cents per gallon refund | &' on gasoline tax on fuel used: for|Tfansportation, Ltd., to fill the va- municipal equipment in road-bulld- |cancy caused by the death recently ine operations: of T, ©. Bosley. Mr. Neil has been general superintendent of the com- pany for th last 15 years ‘is and Delia Mullvinhi Mrs. W. Denny, Mrs. J. K. Gledhill, Mra. H. Henry, Mrs. T, Layman, Mrs, W. Middieton and Mrs. H. Wil- son. Tea was served by the hostess, who was assisted by the Misses Dor-