ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS fh Feed B & K Now For Extra, Profits Later What you feed your birds now de- termines just how much you will bring their flock to maturity, ro- bust in health and steady in pro- duction. BRACKMAN-KER MILLING COMPANY, LTD, : _ Abbotsford. Phone 52 F. Marshall, local manager “Use Lumber é& Shingles—and Clayburn Brick"— WHETHER ARRIVING BY STAGE, TRAIN OR AUTO, OUR GUESTS ALL AGREE THE ATANGARD'S— “a first class country hotel’’ Talent visits Beauty Spot 7 fhe Alfred Heather Light Opera Company, now filling a season engagement in Canadian and Old English opera at the Banff Springs Hotel, photographed at Chateau Lake Louise against one of the most beautiful scenes in the world. From left to right they are: Standing, Edward Holbrooke, Alfred Heather, Helen Johnstone, Allar Burt, John Gibbon, Mrs. Crowe, Herbert Hewetson, Enid Gray. Sitting Matsqui Boys Make Good At Provincial Olympiad Matsqui high school athletes brought fayorable public attention to their dis- trict at the eee held in Hastings park on August 7 and 8 They were Earl Kerr, ree Paterson, Godfrey Kemprud and Robert Menaul. Farl Kerr did well in the mile race, and George Paterson in the 100-yard dash. Godfrey Kemprud, against the keenest competition of star jumpers from various parts of the province, came fourth in the high jump, There was very little difference in the clear- ance marks of the four first ranking contestants, Robert Menaul won second place in the pole vault at Caledonian games in the “boys under 18” class, taking second honors over numerous other competitors. Matsqui was well represented + in spectators at these events, several auto Lumber & Shingles—and Clayburn Brick”— ili will soon be here. will soon be haere naive guarantee Quality THE BEST. Be sure of getting yours. Phone * Abbotsford 111 or 67 or Our stock of FRUIT JARS in all ‘The Progressive Grocery. Phone ABBOTSFORD GROCERY is the JAR TOPS, LIDS, RUBBER RINGS, Etc. Oo. W. BENEDICT “Where Courtesy is a Habit” ie Preserving Peaches our Price to be Right, and the Farmers 768 or R2117 sizes and kinds is complete, as 111. General Store at Kilgard Phone 67 loads of admirers driving to give the local lads an encouraging cheer, Mrs. J. Wilson has gone to Engle- wood to visit her son and daughter. Mrs. Sinclair has been advised that she has been bequeathed a small le- gacy by her father, and that her bro- ther, Sergt. Cairns, of Belfast, Ireland is on his way to Abbotsford to adjust the estate, Miss Betty Swift was guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bennet Mr. E. J. Boyce has joined the Im- perial Oil Co. staff here. Miss Kerr, RN. of Vernon, has work. Squeaks! Rattles! Knocks! Bumps! ey all show up at this time of the year, no matter if your We charge reasonable rates and the job is WELL DONE. Let's Get Rid of "Em! ABBOTSFORD MOTORS Mrs, Ashcroft, Jean Haig, Beatrice Morson. are tae veatee ss tc areata WOTEL ATANGARD B, ©, Rapld Transit Stage Depot - Telephone B, C. 100 Phone Abbotsford 100 Lsesy “Complete Garage Service | Requires a big investment Abbotsford's pioneer garage is also the = * best equipped in the district — and fireproof. ‘A well-lighted, roomy garage makes possible better repair work, Our me- chanical facilities are modern and ab- solutely complete, including pressure car Ww rack and welding outfit. WEIR’S GARAGE B.C. 36 DENTIFIED. The B.C. Electric Fraser Valley Line has done more than any agency to link yalley farm with city markets and ports — ‘ WENTY-THREE years ago the Ts ©. Electric began to build an electrified. railway line between Vancouver and Chilliwack, giving much needed passenger and _ freight to rur. Since its completion, three years later, Fraser Valley farming and other in- dustries have steadily developed. Com- munities bordering the Fraser River are to-day busy and prosperous, » The Fraser Valley, one of the finest dairy farming districts in the world, owes much of its development to cheap and convenient local rail transportation. BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RAILWAY ¢0- Progressing with the Province Clayburn Products—the Finest Made Clayburn Products are supreme because agit are manufactured with JUALITY y th many distant parts, oj res various shes of aaa and the U. S. BRICK, TILE, SEWER & DRAIN PIPE, RETORT UNITS, ETC., ETC THE CLAYBURN COMPANY, LIMITED Factories: Clayburn; Kilgard, B.C.J. W. BALL, Resident Manager 7 > RARER A eT Matsqu Annual meeting of Matsqui Whter- works Co. was held last week, when the annual financial statement, show- ing a satisfactory gain, was presented. Ample supply of water in the reser- voir on Sumas mountain was reported. Mr. John Olsen was re-elected chair- man of the Board of Directors, of which Geo. Kerr, A. Hougen, H. E. Miller, A. J. Rottluff, T, H. Lancaster and G. A. Paterson are members. A directors’ meeting will be held on Fri- day evening. Mr. Roy Crist and Mr. R. Rottluff attended a banquet in the Georgia ho- tel last Monday, arranged by the Spartan radio company*and Firestone Tire Co. : Mrs, Hodgins is visiting friends in Vancouver, Mr, Everett Crist arrived from the North Pacific College, Portland on Sunday evening to spend the remain- der of his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crist. Mr. and Mrs. P. Grant and daughter Gwendolyn of Everett, Wash. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crist. Mrs. B. B. Smith and_ son, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Renner, have reared to their home at Port Clin- ton, Ohio. Mrs. Kemprud was hostess at a fare- well party and musicale evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nygaard prior to their departure for Duhamel, Alta. Miss Hazel Jacobson, in training at the Provincial Hospital, Everett, is visiting her parents. Ingine has left on a business trip to his farm in the Salvation Army to assist in social work. ‘The Council will protest against the government taking over Riverside road as a primary highway. The classifi- cation is not as favorable to the muni- cipality as if the road were classified as an arterial highway, as was the or- iginal understanding with the govern- ment. As a secondary highway, River- side road would be under control of the Council, and not cost as much as if it were a primary road, the Coun- cil decided. Threshing of four hundred acres of blue bell peas for the Farmers’ Can- ning Co., Mission, was completed last Saturday. The crop was good, and all of the growers seemed pi B - An excellent ensilage is obtained from the vines, and among those who have just erected new silos to accom- modate the special feed are John Baynes and A. C. Gustufson. Coun deren quantities of the vines » and found help- ing the ration, Pea hay is also being put up in quantities, as it is consid- ered valuable winter feed for milch cows . Mrs. Clark, Mrs. McConkey and Miss G. McConkey were guests of Mrs. A. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. T..Jordsvar of Kelow- Na are guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. Farr. MRS. C.B. STEVENS for first-class DRESSMAKING Fine and Fancy Sewing Mr. and Mrs. Hurum entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Nygaard on Tuesday evening, about 15 guests being present. Mr. Nygaard left for ‘Alberta on ‘Thursday evening. He has made ar- rangements for modern plumbing in his house in the village, which is now occupied by Mr, and Mrs, Kerr. Miss Freda Igeland is leaving for Vancouver to enter the coer Hos- pital™as nurse-in-trai Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pace entertained visitors from Spokane during the past week. Among them jwere Mrs, Pace’s sister Mrs. Jessie Betiner; her nephew William Benner, and neices Mrs. L. V. Swift and Josephine Benner. The party manors here. Mr. C. Gilbertson has as guest his son Ole from Edmonton. Matsqui Council has granted $75 to MMMM AMES Friday Cleansing Cream JACK TOMPSON (Successor to W. Atkinson) AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR years’ Experience in Auctioneering and Stock Business Sales chaise Furniture, Etc., con ducted at the former Atkinson Sales Barns, Chilliwack, or anyw here in the province. Office In Home Makers’ Building Chilliwack, B. Cephonea: Office 3131 Residence 2703 Etc, (3 Doors South of Picture Showy joined the MSA. nursing staff. Miss M. Taylor, matron, is taking a vacation in Victoria. Marriage— Mr. Frederick V. Holts- baum to Miss Laura Annie McKinnon, on August 9, at Shaughnessy Rectory, Rey. Dr. McLaren officiating. The ceremony was attended by relatives of the young couple. Following a honeymoon on Vancou- ver Island and Coast resorts, Mr. and Mrs. Holtsbaum will take up residence at Kil i Ice Cream ICE CREAM — ours is good) and well served. . Try one of our . MILK SHAKES — you'll like ‘em BARBER SHOP AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSING PARLOR adjoining JUBILEE CANDY SHOP E. A.. HUNT Phone 39 CHRY STA! WOODWORK » | ESSENDENE AVE, & Jacobson Phone 62 Electrical Work - Wiring - Repairs - Radios, Ete. WM. ROBERTS Montrose Avenue Near News Office, Abbotsford ~ _ GH. LOACH REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Life _- aie a - Automobile BRADNER, B. ees Phone Alderg. 289 l Back Door $5: 25 Front Door $7: 25 Inside Door $3: 25 A tangard Pool Room & Barber Shop Hot Baths 35° W. WALL, Barber JOE OLSEN, Billiard Hall Phone 83 / CONTAINING FOUR FULL SIZE BEAUTY REQUISITES French Narcissus Perfume - Supersmooth Face Powder - - - Tissue and Astringent Cream. - - Door Series No. 99 is crating sal tax and delivery rail or steamer Write for price list. E. CHRYSTAL & Co, Ltd. Victoria Woodworks 1879 Franklin St. ‘Vancouver W. W. JOHNSTON CUSTOMS BROKER Realty, Insurance, Notary, Etc. Etc. DOO SMM SMES Saturday SUMAS FARM LANDS Office: Opposite Customs, Huntingdon SPECIAL SALE THERON Beauty Requisites WE HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE IN SECURING A LIMITED SUPPLY OF THE WORLD FAMOUS THERON BEAUTY REQUISITES AND ARE AU- THODIZED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO OFFER THESE WONDERFUL SETS OF TOILET ARTICLES AT A PRICE MUCH BELOW COST. Monday August 15th, 16th and 18th $4.50 value for only 98c IN AN ATTRACTIVE GIFT BOX ! $2.00 bottle 1.00 box 75c jar 75c jar C PRESENT THIS COUPON AT OUR STORE /|]! CHILLIWACK ‘The Supply -is Limited Come Early The Prescription Druggist - ABBOTSFORD - Mail Orders add 25¢ for Postage and Packing HARRY D. HIPWELL IE SARDIS | A, E. HUMPHREY B, C, LAND SURVEYOR CIVIL INE) Room 6, Hart Block, Chilliwack P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack. DR. J. F. WOOD Veterinary Surgeon MATSQUI, B.C. H. G. MYHRE AUCTIONEER Notary, Conveyancing, Wills Drawn General Farm Agent Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance Phone Ab. 108L REDUCED FARES — BELLINGHAM Everson Everett Bums to Belingieeac return $150 Sumas to Everett $2.85; return $4.75 Sumas to Seattle $3.50; return $6.00 Uhrough Tickets. Direct Connections Stage leaves Sumas for x Daily at 8.15 am, 1.00 pm. and 6.40 Bel 8.00 am., 12 o'clock noon, and 5,00 pm. Somers only 1030 pin. with Vancouver ee Seattle Stages. j.c. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Phone Sumas M-57 EDMONTON. SASKATOON MATSQUI, B.C. Phone 108R Barber Shop Pool Room _ CONFECTIONERY A. HOLMBERG Former Matsqui Hotel, Matsqui, B.C. PENTECOSTAL FULL GOSPEL MISSION A. J. EDWARDS, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School 10 am.; evening “Baptized with the Holy Ghost” 730 p.m. Tues. & Thurs, 7.30. Abbotsford Matron's report, MSA. hospital, for month of Jui Patients in hospital July 1—10; ad- mitted during month, 31; babies born 7; discharged $7; in hospital Aug. 1st, 48. Patients cared for, 43. Medical cases 12; major operations 5; minor operations 10; obstetrical 10; babies 10; fractures 1, Total hospital days 382. Residence of pgtients: Mats- qui 26; Sumas 8; Abbotsford 5; Mis- sion 1; ek a New Westminster 1; 2; Ohilliwack aty 1. Mrs. Coogan has returned from a vacation at Whiterock. Miss Sylvia Murray home after an absence months in the Interior. Distribution of liquor profits is an- nounced from Victoria, local munici- has returned of several palities to be apportioned amounts as follows Abbotsford Matsqui $4091. Su- mas $1714 Pearl Rebekah lodge members held a shower at the home of Mrs. Stirling last Thursday, in honor of Miss Laura McKinnon. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. She ron Mr, P. Carmichael, Mr, Preth Mi jand Flossie | Mrs. Dawson, Aine H. M McKinnon, Miss McKinnon, Misses Jean and Mar- ret Stirling, Miss Margaret Guthrie, Mr, J. McBeth, Mrs. Baines, Mr. F. V. Holtsbaum. Gifts were also sent by | Mr. and Mrs. Peachey, Mr. and Mrs, Schluter, Mr, P. Atkins. Room decor- ations were Nicely effected in pink and green, Music and refreshments were provided. Joan and Matt Stirling pre- REGINA WINNIPEG TORONTO Connections for all Eastern points in Canada and. iny alinited States [* New conveniences! New lounge car, equipped with radio, gymnasium, barber shop, shower bath and luxurious observation rlor; also a new draw- ing room-chambrette- compartmen tear, Daily service to Toronto. And her sister train, the “Continental Limited” on a fast daily schedule to Montreal. ~ Low Summer Fares NOW. ea NATIONAL TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA For Information, call or write: DISTRICT PA) NGER AGENT, sented the gifts in a decorated basket. 527 Granville St, Vancouver, B.C. pm. Sundays only 440 pm. Leaves -