__ ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI_ NEWS le I= F742 } Fat oR Ze nd very often it is caused by find yourself angry from sligh is a poison All Groceries, Meats and Vegetables Sold at the Pioneer Are Wholesome, Tasty and Well-kept in our Refrigerator-Cooled Store | | ANGER food If you t cause, look to your food poisons from your Yarwood & Durrant Barristers and Solicitors Notaries Public Vancouver office— 703-4 Holden Bldg. | | Branch office at Abbotsford open every Friday. Cameron & Cameron Barristers and Solicitonms Commissioner, Notary Public, Etc. Vancouver, B,O 818 Rogers Bldg. Phone Sey. 846 Abbotsford, B.C, Eyery Tuesday Phone 36 Telephone 16 THE PIONEER STORE BR, DesMAZES Prop. VINCENT—BURNS A ding of interest to many in Abbotsford was solemnized on Wednes- day cyeni of last week at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. R, N. Hop- kins, 7 Laburnum street, Vancouver when Miss Muriel Vera Burns, daugh- ter o& Mrs. Cameron, Abbotsford, was uvited in marri to Mr. Henry Char- les Vincent, of Abbotsford, Rey. Mr. Hobden officiat The house was prettily decorated with pink and white streamers, and ro ses anid sweet peas of the same colors. The bride, given in marriage by her brother-in Mr. R. N. Hopkins, was in a wedding gown repe with sherried panels charmingly : of ivory f of georgette, with which she wore a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a showér bouquet of Ophelia roses. Miss Margayet Stenerson and Miss Nora (1 as bridesmaids, the in pondre blue georgette r in buttereup taffeta, was performed under a flower-covered arch from which were suspevded white wedding bells. Supper was served ut a daintily-appointed ta ble centred with a three-tier wedding and the The-ceremony . and Mrs. Vincent left on their ymoon trip by motor, the bride wearing a shot taffeta dress, maroon coat and fawn crepe-de-chine hat trim med with French flowers, On their re- turn they will reside in the former Me- Gowan residence, Yale road, Abbotsford —___+=—_——_ 1,000 American Cars Passed Local Port Almost 1,000 automobiles entered Can- ada through the Huntir on port dur- Sunday nd Monday, The figures are as follows: § autos, 1386 persons. July , 1497 persons. July 5— , 1505 persons. At least two to threas hundred American 's went to Cultus Lake. Customs officials report the U.S. 1 as exceptionally or- derly this —____+=—___ It has been #feely stated that the real ré n the C-P.R. is not willing to permit planking of the Matsqui-Mission bridge is becauset the railw company anticipates abandoning the Mission- Huntingdon branch within a few years. ise price of $300,000 is set upon so it is rumored, a figure government is not wil Winding up of the -tivities here would svenues—$800 to $1200 daily s of the local mill are ent of ‘uring sufficient timber shle cot¥invance of operations another ten years. We note ast civie offi and business are taking up the planking appli ith ©. Murphy, C.P.R. western ind it is as likely as sort of agreement ‘will during this month— last year. T ed to modate the extr day of last week. ————<->—__<_ ra trips to accom- uto traffie cn Sun- armers of Whatcom County, Wash and all other parts of the States, are able to obtain Pyrotol, a high grade stumping powder through the U.S, Fed- nt at the price of $ —__-»—_—— Fire Destroys New Settler’s Hay carelessness or destroy about 1 hay on Saturday, 1, one of the new sot 16 of the old Neighbors spread of the ps ure some exeeptionally fine d in preventin stands of wheat to be seen in this dis trict just and the second growth of clover promises remarkable well. SPRING WORKS All types of AUTO, TRUCK & WAGON SPRINGS made of the finest steel by my special process Fully Guaranteed. Low Prices Work Promptly Done BLACKSMITHING —____—_. V. D. SIBLEY General Blacksmith, Woodworker Auto Painting, Veterinary Horse Shoeing The Arbor Tee Zream Parlor and Tea Room Our New Parlor Is Now Open WE INVITE YOU TO TRY OUR MODERN CATERING SERVICE J. K. FRASER, Prop. For Good Work & Low Charges call in the services of OSCAR OLUND ; General Contractor CONCRETE WORKER PLASTERING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & REPAIRS MOVING AND RAISING BUILDINGS Estimates Free RIVERSIDE ROAD, MATSQUI Matsqui Phone 7430 ravel to Bellingham, Everson, Everett and Seattle by AUTO STAGE The Pavement Route Through Tickets Direct Connections Stage leaves Sumas for Bellingham daily at 8.50 a.m. 11.30, 2.30 p.m,, 5.45 and on Sunday 6.30 pm Leaves Belling ham at 7.30 am., 1.00-p.m., 4.00 and 6,00. On Sunday at 8.30 a.m., 1.00 p m., 5.00 and 10.30. Direct connection with Huntingdon trains Sumas to Seattle, $4.2 Sumas to Everett $3. Sumas to Bellingham $1 From Bellingham South over the Pa cific Northwest Traction Co., line. J. C. HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Sumas Phone X228—X421 5; Return $6.65 h t Phone 28 # will find a full line of dependable gar den tools, -H. P,JKNOLL TOOLS FOR THE GARDEN If you have a flower or vegetable rien, or both, you must haye tool ouse, and to be a successful gardener completely he tool house should be quipped. In our hardware store you including insecti DR. F. J. Van KIRK Special Practieo Limited to EYE, DAR, NOSE. THROAT Bellingham, National Bonk Bldg. BELLINGHAM, WASH. Thos. H. Ingram CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AUDITOR 501 Crown Bldg. P.O, Box 85 Vancouver, B.C. Abbotsford, B.C. Accounting Systems Installed Dr. J. F. Wood, V.S. Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, Ont. Member:—B. GC. Veterinary Association ~ American Medical Veterinary Assn. Late O.C. No, 2 Cana n Veterinary Hospital, C. Graduate MATSQUI, B.C. FIRE INSURANCE The London & Lancashire Assurance Co Telephone 2305 [ees Automobile, Casualty & Sickness Insurance Cc. OD. BELL, /-P. Resident Agent MATSQUI, B.C Telephone: Mataqui 2021 ‘*Good Insurance {s not Cheap; Cheap insurance is not good’’ @mnbaliner Phohe 4903 MISSION, B.C. (Special service arrangements for south side of river.) J. H. JONES Funeral Director and a Lr} B. MARCON Resident Fuller Brush Co. RepresentMtive in This District If in need of service or any of these quality products write or plone above at SARDIS P.O. Phone Sardi& 24F3 Regular calls made through the district J. C. TUCKER WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER Good Work at Low Charges Watches, Clocks, Cut Yass, Chains Brooches, Beauty & Tie Pir Alexandra Block eaesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesese , Novelties Abbotsford Village Places Order For Streot Oil council meeting ported receipt of a cheque 75 from the government, iting the Corporation’s share of current motor licen An order for 30 be At Monday’s village ‘lerk Two bids were tendered the Couneil for the required oil, one from A, Hl. Harrop of the Imperial Oil Co. of le per gall for oil not guaranteed of asphalt base ‘and 20¢ gal, for oil of 40%-60% pro- t. Weir's Garage quoted halt base road oi) sioners con of oil requ An application for Water connection was received from A, Knox. The Clerk reported a total of $1,350 taken into the Vill treasury during the past few we , and tax monies as having been promptly paid, Accounts were passed for follows: W. H. Hudson Johnson, water system kanaga for map; street office ayment as Fr. W abor § iboo Trail Assn D. Emery $3; B ts $38.34; pumping Coolest Meat Market in Town Everything ; Refrigerator - Kept Balogna, Veal Loaf,—in fact all and every kind of COOKED and PREPARED MBATS -that fit in to the warm weather menu. We also carry Veal, Pork, Lamb Fresh Fish on Fridays 4nd Cured Fish Always. A. M. KING Phone 48 ee Prices are right. Builders’ Hardware Paints Enamels Varnishes Kalsomines HURUM'’S -_Matsqui’s Complete Store Matsqui, B.C. 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D, EMERY, Proprietor | Long or Short Hauling Tnsurance for GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Lowest Abbotsford, B.C. oe sate h CCRT Regular Army, cluding, also, visits to Vancouver Scotland” on September 16. 1742. (1) Band Grouped Prior to Sailing for Canada. { Lieut. R. G. Evans, Director of Music to the Coldstream Guard4, ’ 4 pand of the famous Coldstream Regiment, the lineal descendant of the “New Model” the first which was raised and organized by Oliver Cromwell, are touring Canada this summer under the direction of Lieut. R. G. Bvans. Mayor of Liverpool was on the dock when the band embarked on the Canadian Pacific liner “Montcalm” amid the cheers of thousands of people. A Arriving in Quebec on June 25, the band proceeded on their way West, where they will fulfil a number of engagements at the Brandon, Saskatoon and Regina exhibitions, and the Calgary Stampede. will probably extend as far as the Pacific Coast, in- and Winnipeg. turning in the fall, the band will play at the Toronto Pxhibition, and embark for home on the “Empress:of ‘he last visit paid to Canada by the Coldstream Guards Band was in 1911, under the direction of Lieut.- Co]. Mackenzie-Rogan, one of the Regiment’s most fants ous bandmasters, who enlisted as a band boy in 1867 and rose to be Director of Music to the Coldstream Guards and Senior Director of the Brigade of Guards, When Col. Mackenzie-Rogan took charge of the band its total strength was thirty-four performers, but when he handed it over to his successor, Lieut. Evans, in 1920, the band establishment was sixty-six. There is evidence that a Coldstream Band existed in At first its members were civilians, but in 1783 the officers petitioned their Colonel-in-Chief for a band of regular attested musicians and got it. included’ two oboes, four clarionets, two bassoons, one trumpet, two horns and one serpent. the band had been augmented by the introduction of several more instruments, it was ordered to Paris dur- ing the ocoupation by the allies. The Lord Their tour This band In 1815 when Historic Coldstreams Band in Canada Re-