b otsford, Sumas & Matar: News No. 35 Abbotsford, B.C. Wednesday, August 28th, 1935 Ten Cents per Month. sumaspistaict |SUMMIER SKUDDING IN GULF BREEZES _ started in the Canadian _ garden, Sumas Prairie last a force of about 2,000 har- now at work. A fine crop for, vines showing heavier of hop berries than in any ; in the Valley. ligginbotham of New West- dian constable, is station- urdens for the harvest sea- |. patrol the Indian quar- , e 1000 natives, residents A rt. e} arts of Coastal and northern 2 Bi ae Columbia, are en- c. Constable Gault in rvision of the area is Con- of the R.N.W.M-P. mber of automobiles h trailers carrying speed- +h-powered outboard mo- through the Canadian ‘Huntingdon on Saturday on their way to and from ‘Harrison Hot Springs. - yetuirn trip, almost without “the yisitors complained of to Harrison and the er signs on the road, king the wrong route HOOD ra. . Sigsworth and Mr. igsworth and children re guests last week of esley Williams, Hun- the late Mrs. M. id last Saturday after- ‘Matthew's church, Ab- wood cemetery, Rev. ciating. The service ly attended, and the offering were a tri- he respect with which the ay Was regarded. The ms, nurse-in-train tt general hospital, is vi- ents at Huntingdon. Bourne of Saska- ests of Mr. and recovering from m, but will not “General Hospital for ‘pS iis drunk and dis- th dians, picking hops at led into Sumas police , and given suspended ; ennedy, well-known resi- ts ford and Sumas Prairie, and Mr visitors Lloyd, the Rock Gardens, Clearbrook | Mr. R. Ralston is on a week's va- road. holiday near Princeton. i ; 's rn s.ji his aunt, Mrs, monton with her husband's parents. | 2S . Victor Heller is on a week's photo- | month, left for his home in Saskatoon ABBOTSFORD DISTRICT PARAGRAPHS Mr. T. Simpson of Calgary and Mr, Mr. P. Lukiv of Blue River visited Holland of Burnahy were) in the district last.week. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cation from the J. Gilmour store. Mrs. D. Smith is spending a morith’s} Miss Vera Bailey is relieving during Mrs. D. his absence.. Mr. Bill Derry, who has been visit- Moret, for the past Mrs. Heller is holidaying in Ed phing trip at the head of Harrison | 0" Monday. ay. Messrs, F. D. Summers, G. A. Mc- Miss Mona Smith spent a week-end |'Kay and W. Calvert left for Saskat- with Mr, and Mrs. Colclough at Bar-| Chewan on Monday, for the harvest rowton. season. Mrs. D. Campbell of Vancouver Misses Annie and Ella Sand, «who spel $ ay vith er father, Mr. | have been visiting their aunt and rei Syneey uae uncle, Mr. and Mrs, P- Zalesky, have returned to their home in Calgary. A section of the highway immediat- ely west of Abbotsford was closed for a time Monday, during the resur- facing of part of the road. Since there is no program planned for Labor Day in Abbotsford, the swimming competition for the Ab- botsford Village trophies, usually held on that date, has been postponed un- til later in the season. ENGAGEMENT—Mr, and Mrs. J. PB. Stady announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Elsie Kath- ryn to Arthur Frederick Gordon, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W. Matt- hews of Abbotsford. The wedding will take place at the home of the Le -elect's parents early in Septem- ber, A surprise party was tendered Mrs. M. A. Moret on Saturday evening, on the occasion of her birthday anni- versary, Notice of termination of tenancy is given some 12 or 15 families resident in houses at the Mill by the morgagee of the properties, Mrs. Holtsbaum, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. A. Bullock, is vi- siting relatives at Portland, Ore. Mr. Harry Berry, Abbotsford, un- derwent an appendicitis operation in the M.-S.-A. hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. D. Corkham and son Larry returned to their home at Squamish on Monday after spending a week's holiday with the former's mother, ‘Mrs, lrazier, Mrs. R. BE. Banta and daughters Marjorie and Frances of Bottrell, Al- ta, are visiting Mrs. Banta’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Lambert. . Mrs. Lithgow of Vancouver is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. McNelly. Mrs. J. Frith entetained the Birth- day Club on Thursday afternoon. The Rey. and Mrs. Hillary leave Abbotsford on Wednesday to take charge of the Pentecostal pastorate at Port Alberni. Mr. and Mrs, Holland of Burnaby 1 the local hospital yes- of ‘81 years. He for several months. Change of ne} r t ie hi ete for ‘to taking up resi- : = on Kennedy] VANCOUVER — ABBOTSFORD ba RT of Su- CHILLIWACK © he relinquished his) Slight Adjustment in Times Only 1 and moved to No Reduction in Service by his wife, one son For full information— . ighter Grace. Phone 100 : s will be held in ed Church, per pciarord to- w (Thursd: ae inter- azelwoud ceme- Pacific Stage Lines - ABERDEEN cently at the home of Mrs. A fn ti cas ft in Sutherland, who underwent an at aie gs cralOny i pe eration iB the M.-S.cA. hospital last ed by her daughters sis reported progressing favor-|4nq Wileen Henry, Pesca by a EISFORD 1 always—a Good Sow” “WTI A IR F. A. STOCKWELL, Manager and Lessee A number of friends gathered ehh FRIDAY & SATURDAY, August 30th & 31st— LESLIE HOWARD & MERLE OBERON in— “The Scarlet Pimpernel’ was ,‘The Scarlet Pimpernel’? Where did he come from? Wh MA the strange power of this man who s guillotine, who eluded the police of ‘Shows 7 and 9 each evening. Adults Matinee Saturday at 2.30; Adults 25e, Children 10c MONDAY, September 2nd (Labor Day)— Special Matinee at 2.30 ZANE GREY'S sith Randolph Scott, Charles “Chic” Sale, Mrs. Leslie Cart Burke, Ann Sheridan and George Marion Sr, The thrill- ry of the Black Rider. .-unknown terror of the Rockie peril...the mysterious Black Rider ! POPEYE CARTOON NOVELTY RE! 1EDY Shows at 7 and 9; Come Early! Adults 25c; Children under 14, 1 pecial Matinee 2.30; Adults », Children 15¢ Don't Miss This Show WEDNESDAY, September 3rd— ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS; y Baroness Orezy. With Raymond Massey and Nigel Bruce. Who was ched thousands from under the a nation, but couldn't elude one the woman who loved him most ! Comedy 5c; Children under 14, lic el ing 'y of a dead man who talked. The lone protector of RMmceetichen tanily marked for death by an unseen, unknown L PICTORIAL [Ruggles of Red Gap’ with Charlies Laughton, Mary Boland, Charlic Ruggles and Zasu Pitts fi Hooray ! Here's a picture that calls for cheers! A grand human com- 8 edy—You’ ll roll on the floor with laughter and there'll be tears in ur eyes too, as you see Charles Laughton as Ruggles, heading a cast actors in a grand human motion picture. You'll have a time “say it's swell! Musical Cartoon Preeeeirtitieitit . MT, LEHMAN Mrs. S. Keefer and daughter have preturned:to-thein home at, Chilliwack, after visiting for a aeRO with Mrs. Keefer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son. Mrs. J. Simpson and ‘daughter are spending several days at Lulu Island as the guests of Mrs. Simpson's uncle, Mr. MeNight. James and Douglas Taylor visited their grandmother, Mrs. Forrester, at White Rock last week. Sumas-Matsqui Cow. Bacolyan esting Ass'n, DANCE in aid of Sumas-Matsqui Calf Club in Whatcom Road Hall on FRIDAY, AUGUST 30": Bite Music by Cannon’s Orchestra Abbotsford L.0.L. No. 1867 OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCE ORANGE HALL, ABBOTSFORD PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 65 9-2 Buck McClary and His B, ©. Rangers Featuring “Lhe Masked Rider” Gentlemen 50c; Ladies 25c Supper Matsqui Hall Association LABOR DAY DANCE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 MATSQUI HALL Bohemian’ -Piece Orchestra Admission 50c ‘Tasty _Refreshments Free Bus from Abbot rd_ 9.30 p.m. Dancing 9,30 . “Hotcha Fun for eryone” Sumas, Wash., Clay Mine Reopens were guests last week of Mr, and Mrs PROE ES SIONA If Lloyd, Clearbrook road. _ Clay pits of the Denny-Renton Co., Were reopened -réecently, aftera-long|~ clay are to be immediately shipped to the company's tide-water plant. Narrowly Escape Serious Injury passing another car, r automobile into the ditch on the highway, one mile west of Ab- car turned over on its side, but none , escaping with cuts and bruis- sous Su, PROTRACTORS, EPre, SCRIBBLERS a¢ Stirling’ $ Confectionery | lectrical Supplies and (Contracting Clarence Nelson Get Your... Mr. P. H. Sheffield, recently ap- polnvad. cevetnmart trustee of schools NT aes tsford,; Sumas “and Matsqui YARWOOD & DURRA? area, made an inspection tour of BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS the district last week, and initiat- NOTARIES PUBLIC ed plans for school re-opening after Labor Day. He returned to his home BRANCH OFICE AT ABBOTSFORD] in Nelson this week, and expects to Open Every Friday be accompanied back to Abbotsford Vancouver Offices— by his wife, son and one of his daugh- Rooms 3 & 42 ter. Mr. Sheffield is no stranger to ak EES ade: the Fraser Valley, having followed his pr in Langley and in Chilli- wack, McAlpine & McAlpine Mrs, HED parnsanot North Van- aed “ be Fa couver, formerly of Abbotsford, is the BARRISTERS & SOLICILORS guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. Frith for a =o week, Abbotsford office—near B. C, Tel. Ex Henry Louis, ten-month old t One t 59" a.m: Tid x on- d son o Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m Mr. and Mrs. G. Morey, Horn road, Abbotsford passed away Thursday in the M.-S.-A, hospital, after a brief ill- ness, The funeral was held on Satur- day from Henderson funeral home to Hazelwood cemetery, Rey. Mr, Law- DR. G. E. PARRISH rance of the Church of the Nazarene officiating. DENTI Ss T Rev, and Mrs, T. L, Rimmer and family arrived home last week from Office Hours — 9 to 5 ,| & vacation at Crescent Beach. dveni t é i Even ngs ny Appol ntment A narrow strip of mulch has been Modern X-Ray Equipment laid across Montrose avenue from the Telephone: Residence 138R Telephone: postoffice to Daly's store by the pub- Office 64; Residence 91 lie works surfacing crew, Montros avenue is to be “flush- BINEX BLOCK H coated" shphalt a distanue of rom Essendene ay- enue. The primary treatment of oil is allowed to set for a few days when the surfacing is applied. Lower Sumas road from the Village bounda to the junction of Lower siete ay. Sumas road and Interprovinelal high- so belng mulch surfaced as final section of the 10-mile contract. | DR. JOHN E. LUKAS DENTIST Mr, J. H. Lambert le ft for his home ABBOTSFORD OFFICE Sumas, Wash. (Canadian Money at Par) amr after ting his parents, “Mrs, H. Lambert, for the past week. School Needs at Hunt’s A Comple fe Stock! Tepee Days... are gone forever, but not FIRE RISK. If you have house or barn it is worth protecting — can you afford a fire loss .. you cannot af- ford to be without protection ..., insure your buildings <3.5\v A McCallum EL LEE SATO Dec AL CAE REALTY SNAP List Q the Pioneer Realtor (The News Building) Mr. N. Hill is to be officially ad- nes ys, Thursdays Weekly mitted a lay reader of the Angli- ean church during the service at St. Open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed- || Matthew's on Sunday evening. | X-Ray and Modern Equipment |: aS aBE y } Appointments t n at the Nel- B son Wlectrical Store eB SP ratte Pelephone 75K | As awKNS 5 {ACA PRIDAY & SATURDAY August 30 & 31— WHEELER & WOOLSEY in— “The Nitwits’ Goofier and © i merrier than any Whe show heretofore—and that’s saying a lot ! Comedy and News Admissi Se and 35¢ s R. A. Trethewey Chiropractor Offices in the COPPING BLOCK 00 to 5.00 p.m. appointment Residence 17F George Raft and Pdward Arnold in— “The Glass Key” tense mystery drama that will « Itbound. A. E. HUMPHREY ig ees B, C. LAND SURVE oe ts aoe t & CIVIL ENGIN | WEDNESDAY, September 24— Room 6, Hart Blk., Chilliwack P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack a BO ee |‘ The Man on the Flying Trapeze’’ With Mary Brian and Kathleen Howard. America’s greatest comedy — Novelty Reel and 16¢ A transient, Henry Wilson, wa confined in the Abbotsford jail for