ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS FARMERS ! Get Your Hardware for Less at Daly’s! GARDEN HOES One-piece ferrule and blade; se- lected ash handles 6-inch blade 8-inch blade 2 89¢ . “DURO” ALUMINUM CANNING KETTLE Complete with rack holding § quart sealers Each . $2.39 COLEMAN “GYPSY QUEEN” CAMP STOVE Latest model, many new featur es—see it today! Each .. $6.95 SCREEN DOOR SETS Steel spring Coll hinges handle and hook SR BG 25¢ SCREEN DOOR SETS Spring steel coil, solid rubber bumpers, automatic operation Each . aon ee LT FRUIT PRESSES Four pieces, including pan; in- dispensible in the kitchen. Bach Seah ova. a B90 FRUIT OR GRAVY STRAINERS Heavy mesh, 6-inch diameter Each: i... 23c GALVANIZED WIRE CLOTH Keep flies and insects from en- 24-in. .. S0-in. .. 45¢: 36-in. .. 48-in. .. 72¢ DALY’S Dry Goods And Gents Furnishings COTTON STRING BLOUSES— Small, medium and large, in colors of rose, white. EACH CURTAINING : SUS es 36-inch 38-inch 40-inch SILK HOSE, Corticelli “MIRAG ™ BOE 24" BYE Yard AOE: 2), yards sy.15 Yard 59¢' a), yards sy35 : One of the latest creations ultra-sheer; in all sides; pair .. Phone 64 blue and B5¢ Rayon, Cotton, effective designs | The ad it SUMAS DISTRICT SPORT SIFTINGS marriage took place on Satur- j ehmi ch school sofths day last In Columbia Valley R..Catho-| Mt Lehman high school softball ree : ‘i m massacred the Sumas-Abbotsford ic chureh of Mr. Joe . elder) nove | : Hamibon thé son of Mr su-| na game Friday afternoon, th mas Prairle, Bruson, F score being 24-4 for the visitors. of Deming, Wash, Th t will reside on Vye road Mrs H.N, Ord returned from Py . Cal. this week |by her two young sons, who have a tended school during the winter in Southern California. Ing COUDIC} Trailing the Daly. softball team by | one run to ten, in th a league game last Thursday e | bingles, bunts and base-hits, up the score in the next two cantos With the Daly chucker Tayler, and the shades of night falling fast, Herlihey’s huskies staged a merry-Ko round that looked like cycle race for a time, the Daly team’s last time at bat, vine, getting on with a nice hit, &dvanced by Serl, also a nice A post-nuptial shower and reception “24 on a wild throw crossed the plate held in Huntingdon school on | ‘® break up the ball-game. y evening, June 12. in honor of | rom Pa | W. J. Stepp (nee Gladys Tapp)| The Legionnaires continue to ride Representing Abbotsford & District | Board of Trade, Angus Campbell and! Peter Reim ttended the New West- minster Junior Board of Trade sup- per last Thursday. a sixday bi- Ir- Young Couple Showered anged by Mrs, H. Beetlestone as- oughshod over the rest of the soft- sisted by Mesdames Carmich » Daw-| bellers. Thursday evening they de- son, Black and Waterston. The room | ;¢, 3 ' 1 seated Sumas at the rode: s y Was beautifully decorated in colour r La eth elit A aha = bs } 4 good margin. Coutt's boys have only ath P AL jiost one game so far, and are playii dal table The bri- ne |The guests number | Presents, which were | merous, compa Was covered with a hand- worked net cloth centred with a bea. |; P-top ball. However, the bigger they ufully decorated three-tiered wedding |°Te, the harder they fall ! (Or do cake, on either side were silver sconces | t¢¥?). with tall lighted tapers, also vases of Lda es White aquiliga, Over the table hung | three bells on a pretty decorated arch. d over 90. The lovely and nu- were presented in a ship Masters Waterston and Car- ressed in sailor suits After unwrapped ai ssod around, the bride sts, after which Abbotsford softballers shared hon ors with the Angelus softball from Vancouver, on Sunday, team winning a game. Both tussle , Were fast and well-matched |_ Final score in the first game was §-5 for Abbotsford, which must have burned up the city boys, as, after pil- ing up a nice lead, they lost the game When Abbotsford put on a fighting finish to tle the score in the seventh and push across the eens run the next time’at bats. a ung "Hs ‘or Then the R. Moses made a toast to the bride. During the serving of the re- freshments the bride, who was dress- ed In a very pretty mauve satin dress trimmed in spray white rose buds, sat at the bridal table with her mother and father, Mr.,and Mrs. F, J. Tapp. Dainty refreshments were served by members of the Border Club. who al- so provided the musical program for the evening. After which, the bride | cut the cake and passed it around to the guests, et The city boys took the sec. ond game by a 2-0 tally, and the game was as tight as the score indicates. Pacing ;@ fast pitcher, Abbotsford failed to connect, and did well to hold the visit- ors to two runs. em te at Chilliwack bolxa team defeated the Abbotsford seniors in a game here on The young couple will make their Sunday. "Nuff sed | home in’ Powell River, where Mr. | ie. Stepp has employment with the paper | Now is the Tinte to do Your Painting! sixth inning of ening. ned tiring, However, in was bingle, f NEW GOODS Ladies ! Modern OVENEX Prismatic baking metal. Quick- er, better, even baking—the new selentific baking metal— Popular prices- te 120, 15¢, 17¢, 20¢ & 25¢ each See the New, FOUR PIEC Special, per set— oy This beats any town special » ‘ 5 5 § a a ‘ 5 > BIG SPECIAL— > » 5 , > 5 , , » h 3A POT, SUGAR & CREAM & PLATE— Just Arrived New Shipment FISHING TACKLE WILLAN’S HARD WARE > East of R. R. Track, Abbotsford - Just Arrived ! Pleasing New Enamelware | Ivory with Red Bead— | DISH PANS senses . B5¢ | SAUCE PANS, 3 at; y 3 eee net chy aaa ee A KETTLE ..... sy | 7 on (Hurry and Get Yours) PHONE 81 a hl ll PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., F RL & SAT, JUNE 18, 19 & 20— ABBOTSFORD AND MISSION STORES FLOUR, Airwayeutmncea 49.lh sk.$1.39| CERTO MARMALADE Emp. Orange 2-Ib. jar 25¢ for Jams, Jellies Bote 25e Seville ..... 4-1b. tin 39¢° PRUNES Coata ge +... 3 7he ta TEA ~ GND. BEEF Helmet 12-02. NABOB, limit 2 ..... HIGHWAY, «» Lb. 42¢ Lb. 38 limit 2 Chase & Sanborn Lb, tin 37¢ — SMART UP-TO-DATE HOUSE DRESSES— Sentiment is growing on Vancouver Just received another shtpment of these; all sizes SPECIAL CLEARANCE ON ATHLBTIC STYLE OF— MEN’S COMB. UNDERWEAR Nainsook; sizes 34, 36, 42 and 46 only Suit .......... BOe BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS Blue, white; ages 6 to 12 years Each .......... BO¢ “ESSEX” HAT Island in favor of proposal, instituted | by the Victoria Colonist editor that the Island secede from British Colum- bia and form a separate province. The suggestion is sound. Re-establishment of parliamentary and governmental | 2 for. 1 PAINT FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN This year’s popular shades and models Each .. SQ.I5 MATS Rexoleum 14x27 ....... Rexoleum 18x36 ........ Feltol 27x54 ........-.. THE BEST IN RADIOS Westinghouse Northern Electric Sparton Philco Tubes Tested Free BURNS’ ELECTRIC Abbotsford Safeway Block FOR SALE—Brood Sows, bred, and pigs, all ages, grain-fed. Mclntosa, cor. Cole and Campbell! roads, Suma Prairle. 2a HI-WAY GARDENS. — Fresh ve- getables Saturd. stand, near Roy al Bank, Abbotsford. 28p HAY.— Have horses, mower, rake who has hay to mak= State kind of @fass. Box 2c and two men on a share basis. acreage, location and conditions A.A.A., News office. MAN, good worker, with heayy team, would exchange work for tay. T. Phillips, Clearbrook road near Poplar hall (F 1, Abbotsford) 2p ON professional 10-tube s all stations long, codé amateur, mariné aker complete $65. H.-News 2p Clearbrook FOR SALE—10 acres, road, 4-room house,, barn, chicken 4-acres clear; garden all in stand; must sell in t make an of onson at YOUNG for sale. G. A botsford MacKay FOUND.— Miss Gillies of Clayburn is relieving the M.S.A. hospital staff during the holiday of ‘Miss Jermyn, who has gone to Alaska. VULCANIZING Good Work at Low Prices We Handle the Best Makes in New Tires. Get Our Price— SLIM WEBB’S TIRE SERVICE The Independent Tire Man PHONES 66 & 82 4 zipper: fou about 4.20 FOR SALE—50 acres standing Bey -—clover and some mixed. Phone 13 Phillip Corbitt, r Sumas Uppe FURNISHED house for rent from July ist for four months, Abbotsford o. Benedict. ie 1 D.— figures on making 36 John J. W. Potter, Hun tingdon. 1p GOOv WORK at a reasonable price is CHEAPER than poor work at ANY PRICE. CAREFUL, CAPABLE WORK is the ONLY KIND I DO. OSCAR OLUND Quality Building Contractor Riverside Rd. Matsqui, B.C. S-A-L-E 1 GALLON NO. 1 PAINT e4 75 AND 1 GALLON FREE ! -|THIS OFFER GOOD DURING JUNE AND JULY ONLY ! C. NELSON Telephone 75* The News Block headquarters in New Westminster would then be a logical change. Mr. and Mrs. H. McDonald Mt. Leh man, announce engagement of their daughter, Miss Marion McDonald, to Mr. C. Nicol, formerly of Mt. Lehman, but now of Vancouver Island. The wedding will take place on Thursday at the home of the bride's parents. Summertime may 4 be tie anes 77 , Summer days should be pleasant days, 7 For skin-safety and comfort always | l] take a good preparation—and—don't ~ forget to put In a few simple first-ald remedies, such as peroxide, ointment, etc.—they're indispensible. Tobaccos; Cigarettes, Candies, Kodaks, Films WEIR’S PHARMACY Eric T- Weir, Phm. B, Phone: Day 8; Night 82 Ray H. Weir, Phm. 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City 21/,'s 2 tins 19c PEAS, 5's; 0. City 2’s 2 tins 19¢ CORN, R. City White - - 2 tins 19¢ GREEN BEANS, Brentwood 2 tins 19c SPAGHETTI in T. SCE, 2 tins {9c SPINACH, Aylmer 2 sqt. 2 tins 27Te PORK & BEANS, R. City 4 tins 25¢ S _. B. Crest tall 3 tins 25¢ Red Spring 1/2 Z tins 25c | SHRIMPS, wet or dry pack Tin 19c CRAB MEAT, Imported 1/4’s Tin 19c HERRINGS in T. Sce, talls 3 tins 25¢ PEACHES, Lynn Valley 2’s 2 tins 29c PEARS, Maple Leaf 2’s 2 tins 25c Pineapple tren. typ 2 tine 280 SOAP Pkt... OG —— —= AYLMER TOMATO JUICE No. 2 sqt- 3 ins 25¢ ~ CATSUP Ashcroft 13-02. Bottle .. Qe F. Valley STRAWBERRY B. CURRANT AS€ | Fpowaee, 212 Ibs. 25¢ SALAD DRESS'NG Powder EMPRESS (BULK) Wonder Glass VINEGAR \ white, malt SALAD OIL make your own dressing 16-072. bottle Tumble Dee |e... Uae PUREX TISSUE ry hull 2 aes Jarge Bion LEE rolls .. PALMOLIVE SOAP Boars Y4e Sunkist Oranges— Ige. doz. 356; med. doz. 9c Sunkist Lemons - Doz. 35c Grapefruit, med. 6 for 25c Bananas, firm 3 Ibs. 25¢ Lettuce, Ige crisp 2 hds. 9c Tomatoes, hothouse Lb. {8c New Spuds, local 6 Ibs. 25¢ Turnips, Beets 2 behs. 9c In Our Meat QUALITY BEEF Shoulder Roasts - Lb, (0c Corned Beef, boned Lb. lic Rib Boiling Beef ~- Lb. 7c Beef Sausage - 2 Ibs. 25c¢ Boneless Stew - Lb. Ife Department LOCAL MILK-FED VEAL Shoulders - .- Leg Roasts - - Veal Cutlets - Veal Stew - ~ Spare Ribs - - Lh. (4c Lb. {7c Lb, (8s Lb. {0c Lb. (5c - Picnic Shoulders Good and Mcaty Lb. .... |e SHORTENING Bakeasy with order Shamrock Ham Sliced for Prying 2 Ibs. De | Lb..... Be Halibut - ~~ Lb. (8 Ling Cod 3 - - Lb. 13e Kippered Salmon - Lb. (8c Cooked Corn Beef Lb. (5c V,-Ib. Cheese Loaf ¥,-1b. Cooked Ham 30c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Safeway Stores, Lid. ABBOTSFORD liness. A.C, Abbotsford Motors service pumps | |) ntable portico proved by a pre J. A. Me- age drive. es after Vis the builder. suc’ Gerald Hel Stewart returned from South- California and Arizona this week, seful sheep-selling trip. rv Was guest speaker be- A resident complains about stand- ng thistles upon the old G.N.R. right- of-way within Abbotsford village. H. MeNeill is endeavoring to estab- ish a regular garbage-collection route n Abbotsford—a real necessity In the nterests of sanitation and town clean- fore Royal City Gyro Club last Thurs- club the week previously. Several farmers from this distri are attending the field day at SK today, under ausplees of the B. Pield Crop Union, day evening, and at a Seattle service 7