s " ‘THOROUGH CIRCULATION IN ABBOTSFORD, MATSQUI, CLAYBURN, GIFFORD, RIDGEDALE, MT. LEHMAN, HUNTINGDON, UPPER SUMAS PRAIRIE, KILGARD, STRAITON, BRADNER AND THE TRIBUTARY DISTRICT Sixth Year. No. 41. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928 Subscription: $1.50 a Year in Canada eee 7 Single Copy Five Cente. ABBOTSFORD SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Tssued Wednesdays. Publisher: Gerald H. Heller, Telephones: B. C. Abbotsford 58 and 17F; Farmers (Su- mas, Wash.) 3406, Memberships: Canadian W. Newspape! Association. B. C. & Yukon Press Assn. Advertising: Display, transient 45c per col. inch insertion. Special contract rates, Want Ads. Sc word first insertion; 2c subsequent. Political, &c. 16¢ ; Municipal 12c line, (forms close Tues. noon) All notices of eyents given for a profit are regarded as advertising. ABBOTSFORD RIDGEDALE COMMUNITY HALL Widet: Drive Dance FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 2th .. Good Must Whist Drive 35c Dance 50c Second of the series ST. MATTHEW'S HALL WHIST DRIVE and DANCE \ KS = The world is on the march. Many a man or maid who mig heretofore have cles the globe, goes ean which several centuries Wh expel a thrill from day to day! a broadening, inspiring ence! Beyond doubt there 1s no more! had a circum scribed and limited life, now cir- to South America and Africa, visits the pic- turesque West Indies region and) “enjoys the scenery and fathoms the mysteries of the Mediterran- ago ‘was the entire known world. What ey, Syria, Palestine and the Isles of Greece where “Sappho Toved and sung,” and you have stirred a memory of longing in many hearts—hearts which yearn to have thelr wonderful dreams, covering the birthplace of the world, come true. “Main Street” is all right, but “World Street” is even better, and that “street” cov- ers the Mediterranean cruise of the “Empress of Scotland,” the South America-Africa Cruise of » “Duchess of Atholl,” the World se of the “Empress of Aus- 1929, for 72 days spent a world’s birthplace. may have walked a mile for one, but have you ever really ridden a camel to the Pyramids and the famous, old, nt. EMPRESS oF MMA Sco7L4AND es the Mediterranean not counting timo en route to the Possibly you cruis rious Sphinx ? interesting region than the Medi-| and three West Indian/If not, a wonderful experience S p.m., FRIDAY, October 12th. terranean, and to-day its art, his- s of the “Duchess of Bed-| awaits you. A camel; isi as tory and scenic wonders lure and by Canadian Pacific steam-} beautiful as a Rolls Royce, or S seryed. A 35¢ fas e th ds of tourists leaving NeW York, some other good car, but it gives annually, Name but a few of The “Empress of Scotland,” In aid of the Piano Fund. Spires Ataistards Agricultural Ass’n. Old Time DAN CE Friday, October 19th. IN OLD WHATCOM RD. HALL SUMAS PRAIRIE OWENS’ OLD TIME ORCHESTRA Old Time Caller Gentlemen $1.00 attractions—Eeypt, Italy, Spain, leaving New York. February 4, you more action and shows you a lot of unforgettable s ary. alon Oheatre BELLINGHAM, WASH. —} --NOW PLAYING-- “John Barrymorg’ in “THE TEMPEST” ----with---- VITAPHONE MUSIC SCORE Startling Sound Effect Starting Wednesday, oct. 17th Al Jolson in “The SINGING FOOL" You ain't heard nothing yet, till you SEE and HEAR --- This Great Talking and Singing Vita- phone Sensation. Ladies 25¢ Continuous Show ! Popular Prices MISSION CITY YPirtory Theatre I FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 12-13th. —Special Attraction— Emil Jannings in—— “THE PATRIOT” The best picture you can see at this time, anywhere. CARTOONS and PARMOUNT NEWS. Adults 50° Children 25° Friday, 8 p.m. Saturday 7.20 and 9.30 p.m. ALL SEATS SATURDAY 50° TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY October 16- 17th Betty Balfour ae “BLINK EYES” This is an English Picture. ‘The Virgin Queen’ This is the story of Queen Eliza- beth and the. gallant. Walter Raleigh, in the days when the “good Queen Bess” ruled Eng- land with an iron hand. Latest FOX NEWS WEEKLY Hunters Attention ! Get Your Hunting Supplies Here WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF DOMINION SHELLS 2 ALSO WESTING AND REMINGTON WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR STOCK H. P. KNOLL Hardware Merchant, Abbotsford . Phone 28 Local Man Wins Bicycle Race Mr. Jackson came first in the bi- cycle race held on October 7th., on the Pacific. The race started at Whall- ey’s Service Station, near the Green Timbers, finishing at the Blain hill, which made 1244 miles, the return trip making a 25 mile race. The winner made the trip in 1 hour 7 minutes and 2-5 seconds. At a meeting held at the Municipal hall on Monday night it was decided to use the building formerly called Rhymes and Ripples for tha Hunt- ingdon school children, , until oa new Schol house is built. The new build- ing to start shortly. To Naomi Like q lily she blossomed and faded . away And, like the ilies in fading, we find Naomi passed and left sweet frag- rance behind. we know she has just gone before And is waiting for us on the Beau- tiful Shore; Her sufferings are over, she- has just gone to rest Tho’ mourning, Believing and trusting that God's will is best. Her Pal, E. K. 8. Hunters take Notice that it 4s against the law, to hunt for birds, be- fore 7 a.m., on Oct, 15, -“The Patriot”. I shall. merely. re- peat that anyone who believes that he is in the picture business—or out of it, anyone who thinks he knows all there is to know about plctures—or nothing, anyone who lives by, of, for or be- cause of motion pictures—or anyone who does not, should see “The Pat- riot” because‘ it is the best picture that anyone can go to see at this time anywhere. Playing at the Victory Theatre, October 12 and 13, “Organize”, Says Brisbane Arthur Brisbane, said to be the highest paid newspaper writer in the world, says in his daily column editor- ial comment in many city dailies: “Flour manufacturers, including Washburn-Crosby and Red Star, or- |* ganized a $50,000,000 largest flour milling concern in world, “That's in the Ine of modern me- thods, big units, small overhead, etc. “This news will interest farmers and make them wish somebody could show them how to organize. The first thing, and absolutely necessary, is to organize”.—Ex, combination, the Upper Sumas W. I. Hold Meeting. The regular meting of the Upper Sumas W. I. was heid at the home of the president, Mrs. W. Y. Porter, Upper Sumas, hostess for the day. The business of electing a deligate to the Lower Mainland. District Con- ference at New Westminster, Nov 6th. and 7th, was deferred until next meet- ing on Noy. Ist., as no one present was willing to attend. Fair matters tok place, and possibly helpful recommendations will be pre- sented to the directors later, when the meeting time for this arrives, Votes of thanks were tendered those mem- bers who had helped at the Fair on behalf of the Institute. The quilt made by W. I. members took second prizz and the members will be asked to vote as to the disposal of it, next meeting. Favored salad recipes in reply to the Roll Call, gave variety and information. The program for the Noy. meeting, at Mrs. L. O. Lamson’s will consist of a competition of “something new from something Old.” A social chat over a cup of tea and delicious refreshments added to the enjoyment of the afternoon. _ CLASSIFIED ADS Lost.—Fox fur, near St. Nicholas, on Sunday. Reward. Finder please re- turn to Mrs. A. Tipping, 5415 Cypress St., Vancouver, Ip A lady who makes excellent mayonnaise and whose salads are popular with her friends that she uses Pacific Milk in all salad dressings and she is kind enough to attribute the mayonnaise to this good milk she says that Pacific Milk is used in all her cooking. PACIFIC MILK Street Vancouver, B.O ‘actories at LADNER & ABBOTSFORD writes 328 Drake Aboteford Theatre THURSDAY and FRIDAY October 11 - 12th. “DAWN” with Sybil Thorndyke oad ; NURSE CARVELL SHOW STARTS 8 O'CLOCK, each night Adults 50c, Children 25¢ M, 8, A, Hospital, Womens Auxillary Hold Meeting. About 40 ladies were present at the meeting held in the MaSonic Hall on Tuesday afternoon, for the purpose of re-organizing the M. S, A, hospital Womens Auxiliary.” Tt was decided to hold a dance, on December 7th, and they have arrang- ed to hold their bazzar over until the Spring. Officers were elected as follows:— Mrs, J. W. Wilson, president; Mrs. Logan of Huntingdon, secretary; Mrs. Wm. Turner (snr), treasurer; Mrs. J, Downie, first vice president; King, second vice president. The ladies are going to have “Loyalty to the Hospital” Ys their slogan, and expect the organization to be a great success this time. Born—to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mc- Beth of Clayburn, October 6th, in the M. S. A, hospital, a daughter, District Plowing Match Proposed A Meeting will be held in connec- tion with the above At GIFFORD HALL on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th . at 8.30 O'Clock -All those interested, are invited to "| attend. Clayburn school profiency list:— Grade 7.—Derothy Case, Robert Mac- Math. Grade 6—Hampton Bullock, C, Gough, Matthen MaeMath. Grade §.—Helen Thompson, Bessie Domke, Tommy Scott, “Halloween” Old Time ~ DANCE — ‘o be held in the JUBILEE HALL ABBOTSFORD Under the auspices of the True ae Lodge.. . , Friday, Oct. 26th. A SPECIAL CALLER Always Gasoline for Motors. HOME Oil Distr Naphthenic Base Stepping Ahead to give the Eublic of British Columisia a Better Limited have com- pleted arrangements for an especially high grade Oil, the best crude base known, from which is refined this high grade “anti-knock” gasoline. cnt awe PRODUCERS ~ 567 Burrard Street \ their ibutors Crude HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS REFINERS , NAPHTHENIC BASE CRUDE LIMITED DISTRIBUTORS Vancouver, B.C. The Latest Type Faces and Modern Labor-Saving Equipment RECENTLY ARRIVED HERE AND A RE NOW INSTALLED IN The News Printery PRACTICALLY EVERY KIND OF LETTERPRESS PRINTING, FROM THR LARGE POSTER TO OFFICE AND PERSONAL SPATIONERY MAY NOW BE EXECUTED IN ABBOTSFORD AT PRICES, AND WITH A CRApr. 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