PAGE BIGHT ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS PTE NO VN UL OU OU NUON —A FEW SPECIALS FROM OUR— SEPTEMBER SALE SHEET There are many more such bargains on display in our Store. get one of our regular Sale Sheets and we will put you On our NOTE through the mailing list. BLOCK PLANES —If you do not mail let us know SCHOOL BAGS Krinkle finish leatherette co- Handy planes for general use 1 around the home or work- | ver, canvas lined. shop. Tool steel cutter, black Outside pocket. -—~- japanned handle and ¢e a9: knob. 7-in. long, each GLASS TUMBLERS Sparkling clear glass tumblers with fluted pr d design. 6 for LIGHT GLOBES POCKET WATCH , distintive ALARM clock Gun metal case, distinctive dial. Each ——..—-—— nickel rim, Round shape inside arose globe made by a_ leading Canadian manufacturer, 30 SHELL VESTS atts. ¢ Water repellent brown duck, holds 36 cares ‘a Each ——————— SCHOOL BAGS Strongly stitched with rivetted handle, has extra side pocket and identification holder, pockets rubber lined. ¢€ 56 COCOA DOOR MATS. Each ~ LUNCH KITS 16"x27" braided edge mat will take lots of pun Sor Heavy gauge tin with hinged ment. Each lid, Mcquered inside and _ out GALVANIZED PAILS in gay colors. _ 65S Light weight household ae Each About 8 imp. quarts. Each eee 29° ROLLING PINS Sparkling clear rollin ins, Pe crew. me tow fi: | NIGHT LATCHES screw metal end to allow fil- ing th cracked rattan) — DBE) comin rock. Krinkle SCHOOL KITS Steel lacquered case, = 4.59 with %¢-pint icy-hot $4.59 vacuum bottle inish Pe GAN os ease adaptable to fe VACUUM BOTTLES any door. Each Corrugated steel case, alumi-| IRONING BOARD num cup cap, 1-pint ie Unpainted, _foldin: board— capacity, Hach -. ‘39 atte aaa PYREX GIFT SET Saree eae Te Gentbuigeivel 1 easceroie’ 2 | ELECTRIC IRONS utility dish, 1 loaf pan, 1 pie | Standard weight nicgel plated plate, and 6 custard cups. —with comfortable handle. ao ally a gift Each Ic Miers cords = * Ls Extra Values in Linoleum and Congoleum CONGOLEUM, 6’ wide Square yard ......... 12/20 LINOLEUM, English Square yard ......... 81//2c LINOLEUM, Dominion Square yard .......... $1.00 Extra Quality Work Boots with solid leather double $ 54 25 sole, pocket counter $3.25 and $2-95 Men's Dress Oxfords, black calf with rubber sole $2.95 Men’s Dress Oxfords, black calf, leather sole : for only $2.95 Regular $3.75 .... Men’s Extra Quality Calf Oxfords, wide fitting $5-95 Men’s Kid Oxfords, 3E width, arch support 00 Only _. $6- An extra good buy at Women’s Sturdy Oxfords in black or brown At _. $2.95 and $2.75 Women’s Dlack Calf Ties and Pumps in smart Hews patterigy SR and $2.95 For Top Value in fabrics, style and construction, make your new suit a FASHION-CRAFT Stout Work Shoes with panco soles and rubber heels Prize Winners Again this year “the Dog Show under the direction of G. J. Bus- by was the principal attraction on the grounds. Two large tents housed the exhibit and the out- door stage was used to parade the animals before the judge, A. S. Dainard of New Westminster. Best dog in show, all breeds, was the Doberman Pinscher, “Laura Von Doorn” owned’ by Jasper Da- niels of North Vancouver which was also best in Working group. Best in Terrier group was wire- haired “Micky” exhibited by Masy Bassani, Abbotsford; best in the Toy group was the Pekingese “Queenie” owned by Joe Borg. Matsqui, while best in Sporting group was a Daschund owned by Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cameron of Whonnock. The prize list follows: COLLIE—Male. 1. Bruce Well’s “Rex. 2—Margaret Smith's “Jock” Border Collies. M. Anderson's “Paddy”. Winners and Best Bruce Well’s “Rex.” Collie, Female—ist Reserve Win- ners, Mr. J, Anderson's “Belle.” BOSTON TERRIERS— Female Mrs. O. Hougen’s “Tirpy”. Fox Terrier, smooth— G. Bok- ma's “Judy”. Fox Terrier, wire-haired, Miss M. Bassani's “Micky”. Best of win- ners and best of breed, “Micky.” of Breed— Pekingese, Male—Joe Borg’s “Tiny.” ,Pekingese, Female—Joe Borg’s “Queenie.” Best of winners and best of breed “Queenie.” Yorkshire Terrier, Female— J. Daniels, New Westminster, “Bo Peep of Dorn’. Doberman Pinschgr, Female—J. Daniel's “Laura Von Doorn”. Setters, (English) male—Mr, A. Nicholas'’s “Spot”. Female—Miss Violet Anderson’s “Queenie”. Winners and best of breed, “Queenie”. Irish Setters, Female—ist, Win- ners and best of breed, C. Young’s “Muggins.” 2nd Mrs. Beldam’s “Goldspur Sensation.” Chesapeake Retriever, Borg’s “Ginger”. Labrador Retriever, Male—Miss Violet Anderson’s “Monk”. Cocker Spaniel (English) Female Betty Jean Roberts “Honey”. Cocker Spanie] (American) 1st. Male—E. Mrs. Anderson's “Rex”. 2n& Mr, Amos Gibbard’s “Teddy”. Irish Water Spaniel, Female— Mr. A. Nicholas’s “Ginger”. American Water Spaniel, Male Maxine Campbell’s “Bob”. Dachshund—Mr. Leslie Camer- on's “Etzel”, 2nd, Mr. Leslie Cam- eron’s “Sophie”. English Springer Spaniels, Male 1—Poplar Kennel’s “Poplar Punch” 2—J. Heath’s “Teddy”. 3—Mrs. B. Boyd's “Casanova”. West Highland White Terriers, Male—ist, Dr. and Mrs. Barclay’s (Golden, B.C.) Balmaghie Angus Campbell”. 2nd—Dr. and Mrs. Bar- clay’s “Balmaghie Lochinvar”. Female—Dr. and Mrs. Barclay’s “Bencruachan Crystal”. Winners Divisions and Dog Show In farm and best of breed, “Balmaghie An- gus Campbell”. Best Sporting lie Cameron's Dachshund, GARDEN CONTEST (Continued From Page Three) Group—Mr. Les- “Btzel”. Y. Morey, Mildred Carmichael, Miriam Weins, M. Jansen, A. Mauson, M. Mullin. .Potatoes, Green Mountain: Reg. Simpson, M. Carmichael, Ross Mc- Clure, Ray Clark, R. Ross, M. Mul- lin, Jen Jansen, Murry Carmichael Swift's Silverleaf (Limit 4 tbs.) ——.. |Pure Lard 2 ibs. 29e| MILK, Libby’s or Sherub, Talls Tins ..... 3 for 29¢ SUGAR, B. C. Granulated,100 Ibs, $7.75; 10 Ibs. 79¢ CHATEAU CHEESE, ... Ib. pkt. 34¢; 1/p-Ib. pkt. 19¢ JELLY POWDERS, Twinkle Assorted .... 4 pkts. 25¢ MARMALADE, Malkin’s Orange........ 4-lb, tin 45¢ SODA BISCUITS, 1.B.C, Select, 12-02. 2 pkts, 25¢ MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, in handy box, 5-Ib. box 39¢ MIRADY (HISSUE, (2.42: 3.2 ciate ae 3 rolls 23¢ CHOW SAUGE, ez Old England ........ hottle {3c ASHCROFT TOMATO CATSUP, (2-02. btl,.. 2 for 25¢ FRENCH MUSTARD ................. . 6-02, jar 9¢ Marie Jansen, Heather Blacklock. Potatoes, Early Epicure: Reg. Mildred Carmich R. McClure, M. Carmichael, M. Clark, Pat Galagher, Dale Richie, Alice Beharrel, M. Mullin, Len Jansen. 13 jyears and over Corn: Bob Carmichael, Phyllis Gibbard, Ed. Cornelson, Geo. Bru- chard, Fred Gledhill, R. Gledhill, M. Paterson, Irene Kearsley, Joe Stadler, A. Kotowich. Beets: M. Stickland, Dale Richie, Phyllis Gibbard, Douglas Smith, Irene Kearsley, M. Paterson, Geo. Kinross, G. Henrickson, Delores Ross, N. Romanchuck. Carrots: N. Romanchuck, M. Clark, Irene Kearsley, Fred Gled- hill, Phyllis Gibbard, Peter Aitken, Ed. Cornelson, Geo. Bruchard, Douglas Smith, Dale Ritchie. Potatoes, Green Mountain: Mar- garet Paterson, Jerry Donald, Bob Carmichael, Phyllis Gibbard, Bob Gledhill, L. Matynor, A. Kotowich, Geo. Bruchard, M. Stickland, Fred Gledhill. Potatoes, Early Epicure: Phyllis Gibbard, M. Stickland, L. Matznor, Bob Gledhill, M. Paterson, Jerry Donald, David Smith, F, Gledhill, A, Kotowich, R. Carmichael. DIVISION H—FRUIT Apples—Gravenstein, L. J. Ket- tle, Mrs. E. EB. Austin; Wealthy, H. C. Green; Northern Spy, Mrs. W. Fadden, L. J. Kettle; King Thompson or King, Mrs. Morey, Mrs. F. Newton; A. O. Winter Variety, A. Gibbard, Mrs. A. C. Clausen; Largest Apple, Mrs. W. Fadden; Crab Apple, Mrs. E. E. Austin, F. Truseler. Plums—English Damsons, G. O. Rudge; Italian Prune, G. J. Bus- by, Mrs. E. E. Austin; Green Gage Mrs. C. Keeping; Any other var- iety, G. Wilford, Mrs. A. C. Claus- en. Quince, G. O. Rudge, Mrs. C. Keeping. Peaches, Mrs. Zobroski, Mrs, C. A. Ryall. Pears—Bartlett, H. C. Green, G. O. Rudge, Mrs. A. C. Clausen; Any other variety, A. Gibbard, Mrs. E. EB. Austin. Grapes, Berries, Nuts—Grapes, white, Mrs. C, A. Ryall; Grapes, dark, Mrs. H. C. Green, Mrs. C. A. Ryall; Blackberries, Mrs. W. Fadden, G. J. Busby; other small fruits, Mrs. B. Nicholson; Wal- nuts, English, Mrs. B. E. Austin, Mrs. A. T. Clausen; Walnuts, Jap- anese, Mrs. F. Newton. Mrs. E. L. Winson; Any other variety nuts TEA . lb 63e OUR LEADER BLEND COFFEE, Ib. 39e VICTORY BRAND PICKLING SPICES Pickling Cider Vinegar Mixed .........[b. 19¢ Gallen, oh: i 69¢] Mustard ...... Ib. 35¢ Corn, Del Maiz, ......- 2 tins 27¢ Post's Peas, Blue Mountain, 2 tins 21c | Bran Flakes Tomatoes Malkins 214’s, 2 tins 25c | 2 pkts 23¢ Tomato Juice, 10-0z.....3 tins 19¢ Apple Juice, Kelo, 12-0z., 2 tins 19¢ Shredded Klick, has many uses, .... tin 29c Wheat Sausage, York’ 14-02. . tin 25c | 2 pkts. 2ic Jiffy Meat Balls, ¥4’s .. 2 tins 19¢ Roast Mutton, Armours .~. tin 25c toe Fish Spreads, F.F. ..... 3 tins 25¢ Sockeye Salmon Flakes, V's, 2=25¢ Spaghetti and Cheese, Nabob, 3-25c 6-Ib. bag 37¢ 20 Ibs $1.10 ; White Wonder re a ee oap oaps Flakes and 2 Tumblers pee) 5-Ib. Box 49c 4 bars 29¢ 6 cakes 25¢ Tomatoes,... 4 Ibs. 15c ae eae ies: * t : = 24tor OC mons, .... or Cc rae ‘ Grapefruit, 6 for 25c Celery: 22022: each 10c wee fi Watermelon,.. each 25¢ Pickling Onions, 3b 25¢ Pasanas.. 2%... Geages Peppers — Cauliflower Cantaloupe PEACHES, Elbertas, No. { and No. 2. Order now to in- sure supplies. Meat Department VEAL PORK Shoulder Roasts, lb. 22c | Shoulder Roasts, lb. 24c Leg Roasts, .... Ib. 26c | Leg Roasts, .... Ib. 28c Side Pork, ..... Ib. 22c Beef Sausage, 2 Ibs. 35c Pot Roasts, Ib. 18 to 20c | Minced Beef,. 2 lbs. 33c Oven Roasts {b 21 to 28¢} Pork Sausage, Ib. .. 25¢ Rib: Boil ee eelboc 2 bss 26 tL ae SPECIALS Kippered Herring,..................-- 2 tbs. 25¢ Bacon Jowls,.... Ib: 23c Lard,.... 2 lbs. 29¢ Veal Stew, .... Ib. l5c BEEF Mrs. E. L. Winson, Mrs. broski; Best decorated fruit basket, Mrs. H. C. Green, Mrs. W. Fadden. COMING a Wheatre —Telephone 223— Friday and EVENTS M-S-A Teachers | - MODERN ‘ested | M ARKET Telephone 129 limites = 4 A meeting of M-S-A B.C, teach- ers Federation will be held Wed- nesday, Sept. 17, 8:30 p.m.,PST, in the Philip Sheffield High School in Abbotsford. All teachers are in- vited to attend. ; September 12 and 13 7 p.m. and 9 p.m PST Matinee Saturday 2.30 PRESTON FOSTER RICHARD DIX PATRICIA MORISON in HARDWARE PHONE 180 DRYGOODS PHONE 64 Daly's a bh hh Le NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF MATSQUI, SUMAS and ABBOTSFORD Whrough the office of the Provincial Secretary. Victoria, we are advised that: “THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES re- quests that all and thereof fly flags during the Whole of pase Week, and that municipali- ties and people decorate streets and premises, thereby bringing to "he attention of all citizens the fact the week Is being ob- served throughout Canada.” We recommend this notice to your attention. JAMES SIMPSON, ALE: HOUGEN Reeve of Matsqui Reeve of Sumas M. M. SHORE, Chairman Abbotsford The Roundup Churchill’s Island News Monday and Tuesday September 15 and 16 7 and 9 p.m. PST ROSALIND RUSSELL MELVYN DOUGLAS BINNIE BARNES in This Thing Called Love Liberty 3%4-Star Rating. Information Please - Screen Snaps Wednesday and Thursday September 17 and 18 7 and 9 p.m. PST KAY FRANCIS JACK OAKIE GEORGE BANCROFT in Little Men Russ Morgan and his Sroseeign Colored Cartoo: DANCE MT. LEHMAN ORANGE HALL FRIDAY, SEPT. 19: 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Farmer Fiddlers’ Orchestra —Refreshments—~ Gents 50c adles 25¢ Aberdeen Community Club DANCE ABERDEEN HALL FRIDAY, SEPT. 19: 9 p.m2a.m Big Mountain Boys of CJOR Good Eats Prizes given away GeNts 50c Ladies 35¢ PAINTING Let Bob do ail your paint work— inside and o ALL a GUARANTEED Write P.O. Box 148, aunpjatord eS Alvons exclusive beauty products for men and women, are now represented by Miss Jeanne Marie DesMazes. for appointment phone 28 NOTICE “PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" CHILLIWACK ELECTORAL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LIST OF VOTERS FOR THE ABOVE ELECTORAL DISYRICT WILL CLOSE on SATURDAY, the 13th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1941 Being on the Municipal or Federal list DOES NOT register you as a Provincial Voter, or entitle you to vote at a Provincial Election. QUALIFICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION 1. British subject by birth or naturalization, i 2. Twenty-one years of age. 3. Six months’ residence in the Province of British Columbia, and one month in this Electoral District. Sh 4 MALCOLM, Registrar of Voters, Gourt House; Chilliwack, B.C. NOTE:—If unable to register before, applications will be re- ceived by the Registrar at Court House, Chilliwack, or by O. W. Benedict, Abbotsford, up to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13,1941, Help Win the War. 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