ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS THE J.S. DALY STORES THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL VALUES:— KALSOMINE, all colors .. &-lb. pkts. 45e HOUSEHOLD PREPARED PAINT Gal. $2.49 HOUSEHOLD PREPARED ENAMELS Qt. BOG Quart BI¢ Bottle DQV¢ H A R D Ww A R TURPENTINE Phone ~ 64. eaters, wool sacks, leather and wool mitts, BEDDING SUPPLIES CHINTZ COMFORTERS, well padded with clean cotton, in large size, covered with floral chintz. Each $2.00 SUPERIOR QUALITY, with plain rayon panels Each $3.25 WOOL FILLED, Paisley cambric covering; Each $4.95 DOWN COMFORTERS, Paisley Sateen co%ering, plain panels rose or blue, 60x72 $7.25 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Large stocks of sweatshirts, windbreakers, D s heavy wool underwear AND IF IT RAINS— Rubber coats, pants and hats; oilskin coats, hats and pants; rubbers and rubber boots, all kinds; Dri-bak and Bonedry clothing A GROUP OF MEN’S SWEATERS—coat and pull- over style, regular to $4.25; A real special at Each $2.59 * *, SYRUP, shim 31 MILK, talltins 8c _§ © OXYDOL, &* 18¢ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th ONLY LIMIT 1 PACKAGE Our Christmas Stocks are new and com- plete in all lines. Stores will be closed Remembrance Day, Nov. 11th all day; and open all day Wednesday, November 13th “Get It at Daly’s” Abbotsford’s Independent Complete Supply Centre werereTeleTeleTereleren “96786 O COATS, BRADNER > 6 ms RS POCO OOOO OOOO OOOO ABBOTSFORD } Mr. and Mrs. J. Glazebrook of Van- %| couver visited their parents here on Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winchester last week were Mr. and Mrs Valley Jor Vancouver, TAXI * * 5 x % x and BUS SERVICE ‘ Stand— K The chicken supper given by the > a huge suc- % rge crowd in ‘ ost enjoyable x z. of honor were ‘ r. J. Cameron, C.C.F. contestant In %| the recent election, Mr. Mandale, and 24) Rev. Edwin Baker and Mrs. Baker. New Home Gas Station Phone Abbotsford 28 BURNIER & DESMAZES Operators Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jack- son, Ross road, Aldergrove, on Octob er 28th, at home, a son. Want Adlets sRAVITY Oil Burner for sale; Box B., News Office. n PACIFIC STAGE LINES FOR SALE—Fall Wheat Seed; Ap- TRADE—Three-year-old heifer Tot hay WANTED. Abbotsford to Vancouver | Leave Abbotsford Arrive Vancouver §.10 a.m. P. Pache, Sumas Prairie. 2p or straw. W. Turner, Abbotsford Boy to milk cows and do chores. Box N., News Office. 1n Arrive Abbotsford | } 10.40 am WANTED — Dry hardwood; will 2.10 p.m. trade for small battery radio, Box C 6.20 p.m. Office in sks Auto Cabins, south-east of SHOOTING Signs at the News d on waterproof vard. = ae HT LINES ‘ast, Dependable Service Telephone 100 >—Two Guernsey Cows, 5 uy; guaran- 1p freshen any ech, Abbotsf | ‘Forgotten Men’ at Theatre Armistice Day and Tuesday Whatever may be sald of the ple ture “Forgotten Men" showing on Ar mistice Day and ‘Tuesday at the Ab- | botsford Theatre, let no one say of It anda for war. For that have been School Report Gives Results Examinations for Last Month Results of Oote Grade $—Donna Fre rison, Marguerite Ward, ell, Effie Roberts and John Haeber equal sberta Car. Ar nor all the ser- | Armstrong Thelma | mons that have been preached against | Murphy Jit, tell as much of its stark, awfui] Grad F |pity. Jones This is sot a plolure to pander ts |e Ya Seam neTE Grade 6B—Peggy Leslie, Beverly hed Sl ay S}McDonald, Teddy Lawrence, Erie at inded of that mere emphasis |G), upon horror which Billy Fraser, Dorothy have marred of 8 What show und faithful photo- many war bo here Is an ac graphic record of things that were Gong and endured by the Worlds Lesh and blood in those four dread year in France—a mingling of human he roism and sacrifice with acts ¢ scenes so terrible as to be almost be- yond belief, Watching this procession pass by on the screen, the to one an overpowering pride in the yalor and fibre of the men who could live, endure or die amid such horror that « world supposedly Uan and civilized, should perm things to happen. the whole desolating s the brave marching away; of the men who the c fought; the adeship all-but-incredible acts of carnage on land and sea and in the air; the battlefields strewn with remnants of men and of machines designed to kill them, the waves of human being rolling over s earth, moving on to defeat deathless In the death....,other scen mor that nothing could moving and solemn bea war that stands out, That final field of endless ¢ , and eternal mbol and con- ation of what war means. Those who who hate war, war as something ¢ believe in war, those dured fo us r" all should see “Forgotten Me + | McDonald, comes |4 f in the church a s fruit of | Hay, Gloria Smith, va \ on. Joan Caulderwood, Te- Allan Meltae, Tom nean MeNell, Marjorie Fraser Mo et Parquar Setty Bader, © Bartha, Audrey Gray, —Edward Haeber, Norah , Morris Woods, Dolores Ross, Wesley Lawrence. Grade 2A—Mabel Baese, Nisbet hail, Doreen Murphy, Naida Daly Id Latt Joyce Marshall, Ruth , Donaldson, Leonard Wallace, Harry Arnold. Grade 1B—Rudy Runzer, Walter Murphy, Rex DesBrisay, Neil Richier, Jessie Bader MT. LEHMAN Miss K. Lehman is suffering from s}a fractured arm, Young people conducted the si last Sunday re given by Miss 1 Mrs. James Me- Gue ni Hatton of Van- Donald couyer. The United Church Sewing Circle met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. McDonald, when afternoon tea was served by the hostess. A. Two Druggists At Your Service ! and con Tvo fully qualified ny delay, nek necessary medicines is complete, and we can fill your need instantly. \ STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLLES RE Ss TOBACCO co A i CONFECTIONERY WEIR’S MODERN PHARMACY Eric T. Weir, Phm. B, Phone: Day 8; Night 32 Ray H- Weir, Phm. B. CHOCOLATES ip din Ain iy Ain Ain Mii Ain i i i i i a ee DGD) CS > Ry in a Ci ln i i EM IS ID LD LD DD (DE THE COLD WEATHER IS HERE ! ! WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF— e HE A T E ie AIRTIGHT HEATERS, from $4.50 to ........ $2.15 po CA Ria peo | Low Overhead Allows Us to Sell at These Prices STOVE BOARDS — DAMPERS — STOVE PIPES — ELBOWS WILLAN’S HARDWARE East of R. R. Track, Abbotsford PHONE 81 POC COCCOCCCCCC CeCe ee eee eeewe* POD OO OO II oe : Buy Your Printed Stationery in Quantity... You Save. Price for Price and Quality for Quality @ You can buy cheaply at The News Beh A ES SPalis.n League of Notions. “They say D've got no army; but why should I want one why these allies?” [By courtesy of Punth, Milk Hauling! TENDDPRS are invited for milk col- lecting and delivering same to varlous f the Fraser Valley Milk Pro- lation. ndering and necessary r all districts may be had at the Vancouver mee office of the 8th Ave, on 3th and 14th. Chilliwack and m J. E. Parker, Chilliwack; North, Young Rd and for Harrison, Dewdney, Deroche, Matsqui and Delair districts from P. Chevalley at the Evaporated Milk Plant, Abbotsford. All_tenders m be received at 425 W. 8th Av than No- 2 ot later vember 20th, 1 tab VR ee REN Mrs. J. Walker of Hammond- was a visitor at the home’ of Mrs, SG n. Rey. Mr, Scratch, pastor of the Pentecostal Tabernacle, severely cut his hand while chopping wood this week. Nothing beats good leather wubut the Hammer ! er of wise would be no good. Bring in that old pair and. let » You'll find rth repaired! A. McDONALD * Essendene Ave, East H. C. Schmidt, 0. 10; 1 mile fully comy Aobots' PLUOUB ER GENERAL REPAIRS— —FESI News Office G. A. MacKAY_€& TIMATES FREE . This ad “THE PROUD PRODUCT OF A MASTER BREWER’ {s not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. —— 8 & 9— PRICES EPFECTIVE THURS., PRI. & SAT’DAY, NOV. 7, NABOB TEA “:™ Ib. 39c COFFEE iin vecun Pais" tn 3 CHEESE “="" . Lb. 15c¢ FLOUR RobinHood - - 49-Ib, sack $1.69 SUGAR Airway - - ~~ 24-lb, sack 89c B& K 10 lbs. 45c WHEAT FLAKES CORN FLAKES | Quick cooKiNG Sugar Crisp, limit 3 OATS BY lbs. 196 CRISco with cvery $1.00 purchase Packet .. AEG | & lbs. 29¢ CHRISTMAS BAKING SUPPLIES Breve RAISINS, Aust. Sultanas - 2 Ibs. {9c obilb- tin SB | Raisins, seeded Muscat - 2 Ibs. 29¢ CURRANTS, Recleaned - - 2 Ibs. 25¢ EMPRESS BAKING PDR. 2 tine 256 B& K PASTRY FLOUR - T-lb. bag DOc CUT MIXED PEEL - - ~-1/-Ib, (0c GLACE CHERRIES ~- 6-02. pkt. [9c PINEAPPLE RINGS - ~- Each 5c SHELLED BRAZILS .- - 1/p-Ib, 19¢ SHELLED WALNUTS, Halves 1/-Ib. (5c SHELLED ALMONDS - ~- 1/-Ib, 19¢ EXTRACTS, Empress pure 2-oz, btl (9c JELLY POWDERS, Empress 4 pkts. (9c MANDARIN ORANGES - 8-oz, tin (0c SS Red Spring 1/;’s 2 tins 251 PEANUT Salmon White Spring’iss4 tins 250 BUTTER Sardines Canadian - 4 tins (9c Norwegian - 2 tins {9c PINEAPPLE CUBES, giant flat Tin {0c CLAMS, Eagle brand - - 2 tall tins 25c Chicken, Turkey, Ham Paste 2 tins 9c PORK & BEANS R. City (6-02. 3 tins 19c 2 ibs. 19¢ TOMATOES 21/9 PEAS, 2’s CORN, 2’s JIFFY DINNER, Hedlund’s 1-Ib. tin (5c (Your Choice) OXO CUBES, 10's - + ~- Tin 23¢ COCOA, Cowan’s - ~- Lb, tin 25¢ B tins DDE | TOILET TISSUE, New West 4 rolls 25¢ FELS NAPTHA | paimotive | SOAP FLAKES SOAP, limit 3 Naptha Economy Bar Be | bakes WAC | 21, tbs. DEE ORANGES - - 2dozen25¢ | ONIONS - ~- 10 Ibs. 15¢ LEMONS - - 6 for {0c | CABBAGE - - 8 Ibs. {50 GRAPEFRUIT - Gfor {9c | APPLES - - 8 Ibs. 190 SAFEWAY MARKET SPECIALS QUALITY BEEF TENDER YOUNG PORK Blade Roasts Lh. 9c | Shoulder Roast - - Lb, /6c Rib Boiling Beef - - Lb. 6c | Pork Steak - ~- Lb, I7c Sirloin Steak - - Lb. 16¢ | LoinChops - ~ Lb, 22¢ Fresh Mince - _Lb. {0c | Pork Spare Ribs - Lb, (5c CORNED BEEF SHORTENING NO. { BACON Home Cured, Boned With Your Order Fletchers, by plece Lb. .... JQ@¢] B@ lbs. BEGI Ld... DRE Red Salmon - ~ Lb. 5c] Cooked Gnd. Beef - Lb. i5¢ Ling Cod = - - Lb. 13¢] 1/-lb, Lakewood Loaf Fresh Oysters Cured Fish | 1/>-Ib, Cooked Ham 30¢ We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Safeway Stores, Ltd.