Abbotsford, Sumas & kh News Eleventh Year, No. 14 Abbotsford, B.C., Wednesday, April 4th, 1934 Ten Cents Per Month Auction sale About 1 Mile West of eine ‘Station on old Mel ey, (opposite Totem To- eluant Grady Cow, 4 years, due Guernsey Grade Cow, 4 years, in full milk and bred in Sep. herd test averages over ae and welghing Raat: 1100 ibe, well- matched teams of good workers. larris double-disc eer No. 3 John Deere riding plow. 2: row Pea Swatter, complete with lift- © eral tons ood Clover Hay; eae, “onal ‘later utensils, der IVAN HURNDALL, Auctioneer Phones—Chitliwack $642; Add Life to Years Years to Life Roobert cA. ie aaa Evenings By Appointment 9.30 to 12.00 p.m. dally Evenings By Appointment me Hunter Leaving Sumas Waker, globe-frotter, and sometime: farmer, returned this week from a winter spent in Mexico, We learn with regret that Mr. Walker is dispersing of ail his interests here, and is going, for a time at least, to his old home in London, Ont. Matsqui S, P. of C. Elect Officers The annual meeting and election of officers of the Matsqui branch of the Socialist Party of Canada was held on Monday evening in the Gifford Officers elected for the ensuing r were J, Little, president; T. Ja- cobson, secretary; Poignant, vice- president; executive committee—J. Sutherland, K. Thompson, J. Ander- son, F. Wilson, T. Smith, L. epee, Holmberg and A, Rottluff, Mr. Poignant was re-elected librarian, ae hearty vote of thanks was passed to the retiring president, Mr. F, Wilson, he secretary reported they had been able to secure Mr. E, Winch, M.L.A. of Vancouver guest speak- er for Monday evening, April 16th, when a meeting will be held in the Agricultural hail at § p.m. There will also be other Vancouver speakers. Mr. J. Little and Mr. J. Sutherland were appointed delegates to the Dist- rict Council Mrs. J. Shaffer of Mt. Lehman Rd. returned home on Saturday after visit- ing ner sister Mrs. H. Post in Seattle for th st three weeks, oh Schaf- fer entertained on Tuesda. rnoon In r of her son Giennie’s 3rd birthday, Mrs, J. T. Heppell, who has been Visiting for the past two weeks with her daughter-in-law Mrs. Leslie Hep- Bele returned to her home in Clover- a POPLAR Y, P. TRIDAY, arnin 4 13" at 8 p.m, Three-Act Comedy N CHURCH HALL ODES ACON DUBBS" Admission 25¢ =| nB0TsroRD THEATRE Reopening under new man- agement on Saturday, / April_7th. Tih. [SLIM SHEA ILE ia a LEIrr “Her First Mate” —ialso— Good Program of short subjects Including a musical cartoon, comedy and a story about a beaver, lo 2 Shows, 7 & 9 Adults 26c; Child I6c¢ Matinee, 2.30 Adults 20c; Child 10c The World’s tre Fraser Valley” National and In- BEST Radio ¥ PROGRAMS from your WX SF ZY IX ef i grams Daily--tune Home Station Cc Hi WK Reasonable Rates Equipment at \ Radio Station CHWK, Chilliwack, B.C, Mrs. Church of Chilcotin is visiting her daughter Mrs. Trethewey. Webster's house is being nd painted. Jack Gilmore in confined to Master his home through illness. Mrs. W. Buker visited friends in Vancouver at the holiday, Mr. Roy Kent of Vancouver Is Visiting friends in Abbotsford. Mr. W. Delf ts visiting his parents in Victoria. Mrs. Wm. Dartnell of Chilliwack holiday. (Mrs, Holmes of Lulu Island spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Fooks. A. Stewart returned home Sunday from visiting relatives in Eastern Canada, Mr, Neil Me lung his brothe: MeNeill. Mrs. Berry of Regina, Sask., is vis- iting her sons and daughter at Hi- ways Gardens east of Abbotsford. Arthur Turner, grandson of Mr. Mrs. W. Turner is spending the Bast- er holidays with his parents at Spat- sum ‘elll of Okotoho is vis- %, Donald and Hugh Rev. W. A. Lewis, pastor of the Tocal Pentecosta mbly attended the Easter convention of Penteco: Assemblies of Canada, held in V couver, The young ladies of St. Ann's held & most successful sale of home cook- ing in the Atangard store room on Easter Saturday, approximately $33 being realized, Mrs. Orville Thompson arrived on nday from Holden, Alta. to take up sidence on the farm west of town. Mr. Thompson arrives this week with @ box-car load of their posessions, Mrs. Clarence Heppell of Bowden, Alta, on her way to Cloverdale, where n- D tion wat Mr. and Mn Spent t and Mra, P.. i Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘P. Waterston and J. I. McLean were delegates from the Abbotsford True Blue lodge to the Grand Lodge si in Victoria. ‘The Grand Lodge next year will meet in Abbotsford, Miss Margaret’ McKinnon enter- tained a number of young people at a party at her home on Saturday even- ing, About 20 guests were present, and games and dancing were enjoyed by all present. His friends hear with regret that Bob Baker, employed at Ashdown!s Service Station, and formerly with Brett's for several years, is leaving this week for Trail, where he js taking 4 position with the General Motors agency there, Mr. Lowen, senior, of Clearbrook Road W. was united in’ marriage to Mrs, Lang of er on Sun¢ the cer 2 place at the Foursquare adel Lighthouse, Kings- way, Vancouver. The couple will r side on the farm at Clearbrook Rd. Highland United journeyed to Co- quitiam last week, where they suffer- ed a 5-1 defeat, in the Coquitlam cup competiiton, Accordingly, the Mapla Ridge Wild Ducks and Coquitlam will fight it out for the trophy this Satur- day, at the grounds of the last-named. D-A-N-C-E St. Andrew's & Caledonian Society SATURDAY, APRIL 7 at 8 pam. HALL . Heppell, with Mr. Last’ Dance—Everybody come id have a good time, Anca eaon 25c Good Music—Good Lady members please bring cake. Get your Light Lunches Cigarettes Tobaccos Soft Drinks Ice Cream cAt KELLY’S LEB BUILDING ABBOTSFORD A MIGHTY MONARCH FROM PHT ed an ele News block visited Abbotsford friends over the] day Attatiioon son Bud's se: forme: ! Mr. and Mrs. N. Hill and family. Local Happenings Briefly Told Mr. Layton Bryenton has ured 4 position at Ashdown Service ation. oN Hisaoka of Mission has open- rical massage office in the Mr. George Lambert of Camrose Alta, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lambert. Mr. J. Thompson of Medicine Hat is visiting his brother Mr. Alex. Thompson here. a Doreen and Muriel Mann he from Vancouver for the Baaster holidays, Mr. J. Markle of Camrose Alta, ds AE his parents-in-law Mr. and and daughter ancouver were Pay gupsts of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pete t returned to her ; Bible Col- Dur sd r On Tuesda Mann entertained on Tues- in honor of her little nth birthday, Owing to iliness the whist drive to ome of Mrs. Roberts n postponed. be Miss Marjorie of Vancouver, of ‘Abbotsford, is a guest of Mrs White has retu Aldergrove, after nursing Gledhill during her ned from ness. Rev. Mr, Ellis of Victoria here on Monday to conduct k’s mission in the Pente rari le, uests of Mr. and Mrs, Dunham the Easter holidaya are Mrs, B. Mutz and family of Red Deer, Alberta. It may be of fnterest to stock rals- rs In this district to know that Ot- a intends to probe meat prices in British Columbia, The Rural Contractors’ Ltd. are busy erecting the barn for Mr, Nelles. It Is to be a modern structure, dimen- sions 38 by 90 fee Aubrey Bist of Chilliwack visited Mrs. I. Wallace and her sister les last W ure for Chicago, Mrs. Windsor of Vanc to her home on xer return- after e M Spending the week-end tie Mr. and Mrs. W. Turner, Mrs. Hugh MacNeill gave a party on Friday afternoon in honor of her son Duncan's eleventh birthday. Twelve little guests down to tea and the afternoon was happily spent in games. The Parka le troupe of Portland & program in the form kymmnastic “circus in’ the MM Bron are presenting hall on April 9th, consisting edian acts, acrobatic turns, boxing and wrestling. A convention of all the take place at Mission on Satur to attend, 2 gu ers’ for the much to say just yet, to lack commerct a independence, Farm n impor KILGARD—STRAITON Mixs Olga de guest of Mr. and family. on Sunday, in Straiton. A. Whitson with EASTER § Jullus of V de Lalla were Vancouver friends « holiday Miss Isabel Mathe minster és visit . 1. Mathers. A number of young folks of and Straiton went on a hike tendanc: church wa evening service, when the choir ren- dered an anthem and Mrs. F. Smith er E tended, capacity nd Mrs. A. Kelly tending throughout. 8 Prairie has taken Sparrow lays Ae Cees splendid attendance Sunday morning thi congregation fil. Church of the N: wonderful atten: A question recurring to our again In these latter y it profit a man to raise then have no et price of butter tion which farmer's mind, world’ ae shower took plac: sricultural community Theoréfleat Aue line Gray nd producers in this condition imity to the Vancouver ant factor In the prosperity ss of producers. MONDAY, Matsqui Hall Association Annual Meeting Ceter of Abbotsford, and in 1931 elec ed May Queen by her ichoae chums. APRIL gu acs pu Election of Officers ame as- eciations of the lower mainland will day next commencing at 3 p.m. when all sportsmen of the district are invited “Spring fs Here! And we are always here with many of the nicest things the}: Season can suggest. cR The Jubilee Candy Slop E. A. HUNT w= Por seven years I 1 THE NEWS BUILDING ve had an office in fo many in this locality, With a lady Just opened an Office and Treatment Rooms in The News Block, Abbotsford Electric Treatments Hydro-Therapeutics for Rheumatism, Sprains and all classes of Nervous Troubles assistant in I. HISAOKA 10 Mission, and am known character and the siness. shoddy messeng' you may have all other — partics Jower with larger Why risk your inferior appearing station cents per 100 65 : Low Prices for Good Quality Envelopes ! PPEARANCES count ! Your (ci Peaanae nee and the stationery you entrust to it stamps your status of your bu- reputation with a -poorly-printed, eek 2! nyclopes, nicely printed with your name, address and for as low as lots of 500, The News Printery RVICES AT ALL CHURCHES WELL ATTENDED caster services Sunday were re Sportéa, to be the highest in the his- y of the parish, as was also the at- at Holy Communion. The filled to capacity at the ng a solo. “Cl ure nh servi sat the Trinity U: aster W ere Seley c: Presented a cantita on Good Friday evening to a large appreciative aud- on Monday the Fairview: church. rvices throughout Holy Ann's were ked by on led the church to the doors, and large mumber received Holy Com- The Pentecostal Tabernacle and the rene also report anc) Shower for Abbotsford Girl Hono) Miss Isabel MeInne: whose marriage to Mr. J. Brogan of Langley Prairie takes place in the n future, a miscellaneous the Copping evening. when hall last Wed la a large host of friends spent a folly time. Wwo little girls, Audrey and Jac- basket full of useful and A musical program fol- which delicious refresh- served The young coup! chosen words thanked all their many friends for the wonderul gifts st of the evening was spent sabel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. McInnes is a oy Ne daughter t= Douglas Thorn of Nancouver is vis- aan M rs. E. Barrett for the holiday “"p. Webster, ‘was appointed to the executive committee of the Fraser Me le eral Conservative Associa- jon, at the annua Chiliwacke this Mission wag Mr, J. H. Fletcher, who operated the Abbotsford Theatre for a few r, has resumed opera- mmencing iter Saturday. For present there will b week, on &: tists will be three presentations, one the mitigmngor and two in the a Mr. C. Evans’ pen uel leads in the iz eg in the twenty-first we The ‘ABbots: ford breeders’ pen d eggs for id 5 e Week, making & total of 1039 eggs $7.3 point a fered the loss of one of the b in the pen, which died this we Lethbridge, the local m: piled up points, the rest of the entries, w Mr, Evans’ birds are in first ond place, with the next best pen 44 points behind the leader. ST. MATTHEW'S W. Sale of Home Cooking APRONS AND C/ in the ATANGARD bee SATURDAY, APRIL Jhb Afternoon Tea - - - 3 till 6 p.m. GRAND OPENING OF THE Bradner Daffodil Show THURSDAY, APRIL 5u at 2 pm, BY MR. AND MRS. E. D. BARROW Come and See the New Red Guard Daffodil PEARDONVILLE LIVE YS DANCE COMMUNITY HALL 2 TLE Pals Orchestra UDAY, APRIL Gb Admission 25 Refreshments Do not forget to attend the VIMY DANCE in Matsqui Hall, @ on Friday, April Ruse Theatre SUMAS, WASH Radic nantoke in “Roman Scandals’ walt! Comedy Silly News Admission le & WEDNESDAY, Apr (One Night Only) “Above the Clouds” ‘Phrilling drama in the ar Comedy — Novelty Keel 1 Free Bus sharp at 9.00 p.m., will leave the Atangard