yncient sport , . : : “ q } 2] a ee ; f THOROUGH 9 a ts ul i | << CIRCULATION IN S a GIFFORD, RIDGEDALE, MT. LEHMAN, HUNTINGDON, U PP! TRICT s egS Seventh Year. No ye GLAZEURY, NED At RT SUMAS PRAIRIE, KILGARD, STRATTON, BRADNER AND THE TRIBUTARY betel jeen sa Copy Five Cents i i Sige THE SRIBU! eee WEDNES . 22, 1929 BubscHiplloni iso s Yea¥ in Canada Sing! 2 Ben B Far Saas ones ae : en Bernie to Details Of May Day P: ih ; rogra D : ppoTsFORD : Open Royal York ay Day Program Complete eteend lieve omega NEWS j Gat} ( Issued Wednesday r Arthur W. Cutten, Chicago wheat ’ 1, Heller. ia King, is erecting a hotel fo his na- Publisher; Gerald H- tive city of Guelph, Ontario, which pO Abbotsford Will be operated by the Canadian ‘Telephones: Farmers (Sue hs Paciffo Rallway A golf course 68 and 17F; 3406. bi og and pleasure park will be also > mas, Wash.) g established, the whole undertaking Canadian W- involving an expenditure of about Member ‘Association. { spapers $2,000,000; ee re Yukon Press Assn. - The sumptyous now Solarium ; y, transient lounge car put into sevice by the Advortising: Display, Tet cn, C. P. R. as rear end equipment « 450 per col. He rates. | aboard the Trans-Canada Limited Special Cone word frat is being nicknamed the “mustg:d Want Ads. 3c psequent. ich Plaster car”, It was facetlousiy insertion; 2¢ a ‘ee. 160 i Buggested by railway officials that Legal, Political, | Oro | the company should provide pas- line; Municipal min for pst Sengers with mustard plasters as it (forms close Monday 1! n for I was recently claimed in England , jnside pages, ‘Tuesday 100 that eure were more effective than 4+ outside pages)- ito ultra-violet rays, This conten- * for ton ayaa disproved, However, and} All notices of events ita 5, t the trouble taken by the railway Is | a profit are reg® iat glazing the end sun room of the advertising. Ls car with special vita-glass, which ae) ine Queen Lillian admits tho ultra-violet and most /e=------==——~~ rs Queen-Elect Roberta beneficial rays of the sun, was we y ‘The May D: mitt t thi ste th | hi ‘ay Day committee report at spection of Girl Guides and speeches of ——_. 4 all arrangements for Friday's festival) the May Day royalty take place. the Officials of the ©, P. R. in the = | | are proceeding satisfactorily, and in-|parade will then proceed down town east can now speak to their con- i dicate that the event will -be a success|and7through the main streets to the| ‘{reres in the west—as in connece \ ee eal 4 } in every detail. It has been decided to|theatre, where a concert commences} ‘on with the recent improvement ' j start the parade from the hospital in-|at 2pm. After the concert, the Queens| 24 extension of the railways tele~ | i stead of from Jubilee Park, and all|Miss Canada, Miss Liberty and their| .£'@Ph carrier system: telephone a those participating in the procession|escorts will return to. Jubilee hall,| ‘llltles were also thrown open. f are requested to take their place In|where a banquet will be served to 1P front of the hospital at 12.30, their party, accommodation also being The community of globe trotters lar e W. Sayce is to marshall the parade, | provided for their parents. who made a circuit of the globe 4 res which will be routed from the hospital] ‘The detailed program follows: CAS ALIS UIs aaa V¢ to Jubi rk, wh G : a isha h TR cL Daisy ie es he Australia contributed a series of P otos ; Program— Concert in Theatre—Ma: remarkable items to the social i 10 a.m. and 4 p.m—Sports , Solos by Harry RRA ae notes of the New York newspapers | j Football Match gold medallist ‘Vancouver Music when thelr vessel terminated her BRING THIS AD. AND GET Airplane Flights Festival anl others; Crowning of | Yov2ee there. An engagement, & xo PHOTO | a% Lunch at Noon. “h Queen, etc, Adults 50c; children marriage, and the birth of five, AN EXTRA | YE ‘Top, The Royal York Hotel us {t stands out, even from the alr. Below, Ben Bernle and his orchestra 1 p.m.—Parade under 14 free. chILaRSG toNes TR Danese Pe aan FREE w tk 2 “ % ¥ Lins t AS 0 ¥ were announced, constituting In the : -K jez you like it’. To millions of radio lis-; Orchestra are also exclusive Brunswick recording : Shes b at Hlogp| tals 180 CHUA LE NS GAH Se ee eee opinion of Captain Latta, comman- iy teners-in, that announcement, coming from Be: i end’2ad prises TonDes Une ase, ee, Szplece Orchestra, + u ement, nj artists and are featured by that company wherever icy der of the cruise ship, something . Bernie, “the young maestro”, is a fulfilled promise of | phonograph records are played. EI oe a aye Steen Baseball Game. hitherto unrecorded {n seafaring 7 s) fate dance music of extraordinary quality. His ta Seog win lows). 8 p.m—Picture snow “The Shake-} annals. ‘The five Japanese babies | CAMP, joagh Ben Berhie cannot possibly have appeared |. Ben Bernie’s music is distinguished for the Flag Raising; Speeches. down” Adults 35¢; children 20c were appropriately named the “Em- | : in person before the-many millions for whom he is ingratiating rhythm of his orchestrations and the 9 pm—Big Dance in Jubilee Hall; press of Australia,” “Empress of | the favorite of radio broadcasters, his name and the symphonic overtunes applied to syncopation. It is Howard's orchestra. Couple $1.50; la- Scotland,” “Empress of France,” ST UDIO musis for gwhich it stands have become household | Pre-eminent among the ‘new jazz’’ orchestras. for dies 50c. Border open until 3 a.m. “pmpress of Canada,” and “Dm- i! words throughout the world, emblematic of the best | the quality of its music. Ben Bernie's orchestrations press of Russia,” after the giants Granville Street Phone Sey. in-symphorte jaz onsbestratigdigfels for that reason |e, Arranged with the greavea.of cre ane te Afternoon Program Spartste Drie Ganddian’Pacitic Meet, The.) 969 ‘Voncouver,B.c, 2880 y rtists each o} ° bares have been c! ‘bake al Me tha cea | whomiis an outstanding master of his medium. g Pp togram Dab lem werd cengrien. eee Sine ere aed Li E Wnrivalled in its versatility, the Ben Bernie Raising of Flag by Miss 100 D. C. Coleman, vice-president of : ; , Orchestra offers, in addition to the familiar popular speeeh by Miss Liberty aa oe Tog ear Dash InaRoNEOE western lines of the Canadian Paz pa—=——————e— an [RL Poss i ines, Symphonic jazz renditions of classical sym- 1—Royal P: i |zs yard Dash, Boys 6 and under. cific Railway, has been elected a 3 ee? t seyen yea ernie and his Phe Ben Bernie arrangement of ‘“Sche- SLOP on oes one 25 Fard Dash Gila 6 asia inter. director of the Metropolitan Life W A k Y Attention orchesthathave been featured at the Hotel Roosevelt le’ presents in syncopated form one of the most (.—Pages; 2—Queen Lillian and At- => Yate Dash HORS Cee Insurance Company of New Yor‘. @ AS our in New York, one of the best and most widely known | colorful of moaern symphonies, striking a balance tendants. 3.—Queen-Elect. 4.— 98 ¥8" joys 8 years and under.| phe only other Canadian director “ ey hostelries of the Metropolis. The Ben Bernie music| hetween the unresponsible gaiety of jazz and the Court Followers.) 50 yard Dash, Girls, 8 years and under} j, ion. L. A. Taschereau, Premier = eo yu made the Roosevelt Grill the favorite rendezvous | austere solemnity of the classics, and appealing with 2.—O Canada. 50 yard Dash, Boys 10 years and under} of the Province of Quebec. THE ICE CREAM Shes of dance lovers, young and old. Ben Bernie and his’ equal force to lovers of the ola and the new in musia B 50 yard Dash, Girls 10 years and under — SEASON IS HERE a ; Se CoA rae 75 yard Dash, Boys 12 years and under] —_4 ¢unnol built at a cost of $250.- : RI : MRS. R. WALKER, ABBOTSFORD 4—Speech by Queen Lillian 75 yard Dash, Gifls 12 years and under} 000 makes it now possible for You Will Enjoy It. Hy » 5.—Crowning of Queen-Elect; speech 100 yard Dash, Boys 16 and under trains from North V - to MILL, DIES AT HER HOME| ¢_. 100 yard Dash, Girls 16 and under connect with the Cansdian Pacific” : . ‘ 6.—Welcome song by Maids of Honor. mee! bilee Ci L, J h A M D ld Be pre eh Egg-and-Spoon Race, Girls under 12. | ‘Transcontinental system. The first Jubilee Canay Onn A. cvona Heart failure causea the sudden de-| 7—Maypole Dance by Followers. Egg-and-Spoon Race, Girls over 12 train making use of this new con- = iT mise of Mrs. Robert Walker, 56, a resi-] 8—Song “Little Mother of Mine” Sack Race, Boys under 12. necting link that also makes use - Shop - | GENERAL dent at the Mill, Abbotsford, for almost by Harry Willoughby Sack Race, Boys over 12. of the second narrows bridge and E: A. HUNT nage | 12 years, at 11 o'clock this morning.’ 9—Drill by Girl Guides Three-Legged Race, Bove 16 and under] the harbour rail aut joarried ap Athough suffering from occasional] 19W—Song “. radle a ‘Three-Legged Race, Girls 16 and under the Governor-General and many CONTRACTOR Genrese RE mae inde was | oa oe es radia ones Shoe Race, Boys over 12, distinguished westerners. < iz aay not an inyalid, but visited her neigh- Shoe Race, Girls over 12. ———— = | | EVERY KIND OF BUILDING } jr; as usual yesterday, when she ap- 11.—Cowgirl Dance by Ena Stuart Shoe Race, Boys under 12. * Funerals and weddings can hold = | CONSTRUCTION & REPAIRS peared to be in average health. t|12.—Hunting Song and Dance Shoe Race, Girls under 12. _no terrors for Captain Frank we | 10.45 this morning, Miss Hughes, of the by Six Girls. Boxing in Barrels, open. 5 dieton, of the’ acnaleny Pacific A fi x dT f The Famous | Frame, Concrete, or Brick | Daly store, called at Mrs. Walker's re-|13—Song “Over the Mountains” Pillow Fight, open. ship “Alberta, PRD Bs Penane ots ord tyansrer | sidence for a grocery order, as was her by Harry Willoughby Needle and Thread Race, over 12 years sents rer eaptatn ta cen ot the “Fcou | habit, and found Mrs. Walker pr te | 14.— Hig) 7 yi Needle and Thread Race, under 12. Ie 1, SY Fawcett Peereidcinles austere ieee aridinl| oon: teviguity aeticny aL sate “endl een ena eee Crtekl saved ease mboysictecti a: hatéu1 entering the ports of Sault | MOTOR TRANSFER, FURNI- Reliable Workmanship Always. out for the assistance of a neighbor 15.—Chorus by Mission Band under dl-| One-Legged Race, Girls over 12. Ste, Marie, Port MeNicoll and Fort TURE MOVING, TRUCKING rection of Mrs. W. Gray. ‘ William for the first time this sea~ RE MOVING, TR Ss = — | and to call the doctor, and when she ; 4 Wheelbarrow Race, Boys over 12. ing navigation at each anges all toves McCallun Road, south of Ms.a. | Teturned a few minutes later Mrs, Wal- 16,—Song—"My Darling's Blue Eyes” Hop, Step.and Jump, Boys over 12 yrs,| SoM. OpeMNNE Tv Oc aitional Quick Service, Careful Work and y Hospital, Abbotsford si ker had passed away, Her two sons caaipculites Hop, Step and Jump, Girls over 12. ne aaine aantees and presented Low Rates. Coal, Wood & Ice 4 Furraces 7 were immediately notified, and they |17—Dance by Girl Guides Hop, Step and Jump, Boys under 12. ate ft siik hat on each occasion. in Telephone | 75R. said their mother was apparently .ia|18—Song “Sing a Song of Sixpence” |Hop. Step and Jump, Girls under 12 | 44). three shining toppers repose (a Ci lators | her usual health when they left for by Maids of Honor” Broad Jump, Boys over 12. a neat row in his cabin and it ts E.J. BOYCE <.H.ROSSITER ircu | their work in the morning, 19.—Song and Dance «Dutch scene), | Broad Jump, Girls over 12. stimated that it will take three y | ‘The late Mrs. Walker is a native of|20—Song “Hark, Hark the Lark” Broad Jump, Boys under 12. hundred years to wear them all Phones: Office 47; House 9 \ Kitchen Heaters | and came to about by Harry Willoughby Broad Jump, Girls under 12, outs y a | 2 12 years ago, returning to the Old|21—¥Flower Song and Dance by Eight High Jump, Boys over 12. A ‘These last are to dispose of peel- | FARMERS — mG Huntingdon Trains. Ohieken Drinking, Fountains 5 Mis & ‘ ‘and Cultivator 2 ci, ie f5! HESSELGRAVE, Sumas Are an important requisite 2 ‘ : pees J.C. Bonone Sumas M-57 TRAIN SERVICE EAST of shrictural, workmanship; Bec, owe ik Seem fe CONTINENTAL LIMITED | and are undoubtedly tL i ake ok agente 850 ee ee Ee | reference. Labor cost is ~~ Leaves Matsqui 1140 P.M, D; | fies ly iidings are "5 _ of peas are being ! -M. Daily lower, and your building’ eset a a eesas Prairie, Cartmell CCAST S HH Ply, more durable pil pers 0 Sy) or ar Ware por Ing oods . ack planting 80 acres. , For 20 years the Stor ¥ Bros, of Chilwasy trop. are ED ih TEAMSHIP SERVICE + mill as maintained Hg J. S. DALY W.B. JACO Barrow, W. Yergen, C. A. Lamson and 8.00 P.M. from Vancouver z : se Quality—and does today. MARTIN-SENOUR 100% PURE PAINT E J. McGinn. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS ; < E N PRATT & LAMBERT’S VARNISHES WE DELIVER pe ee a s ” ee _ —| Medical examination of Abbotsford | Aor. apy goo? Ocean Falls Pri © ABBOTSFORD LUMBER COMPANY, LIMIT Lu) ote our phone numbers B.C 130, Farmers 34 school ebildren is being made by Dr. J f° YY \nyox Bit isin EDGAR J, TRETHEWEY, Pres. A. VAN PUYENBROEK, Secretary, Opposite Abbotsford Postofiic 09 MoDiarmid. pigment ewart oe Neate Oltice —— eed 4 {ill taught to ¢ their regula