4 a yoL 12 - ; _— 7 : oh oy Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Rough Lumber . SS common dimension and No. 1 Ship- ; lap No. 1 Finish,. Siding, Flooring, Vein Ete. : Shingles Mouldings, PRICES ON APPLICATION * Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1932 — a, Pa Ln ah ec ar ae Se ie Monday morning + -to-s the Thornhill creek bridge, “and later broke a away and went down the river + Te bridge has heen in a shaky condition. since, and oo ...), tthe bridge crew -awiil. strengthen the No. 2: Shiplap structure by driving a five pile bent. “Mts, Rh. uM Whitlow ‘of ‘Usk fs. a | vis Bring your ear in for a ’ Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage All repairs carefully made Oil and ens. Full stock of parts, tires, ete. General Motors Agent Terrace, B. C. , Ye Philbert Hotel ‘TERRACE, B. C.. Running Water Dining Room. Electrice Light Telephone | “Travellers Sample Rooms - Epecial Chicken Dinner Sunday The - P. 0. Box 29 - SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service Meet all trains Special Rntes to Likelse Lake TE RRACE, B. Cc. RERKERKRKKRAR RARER Terrace Notes | Capt. John Wilknan of Usk paid a visit ta Terrace last week. Cons. nad Mrs, HH. L. “MeKenney, ae companied hy Shella, went to Prince Hnpert on ‘Lhursday last.” itor of Mra: BLM. Willson... = { day last week. . After spending. a few days ‘at Rosi ;wood Mr, and Mrs. 0. Landry return. eal to Prince: Rupert ow Saturday. V. Moore of Prince ‘Rupert arrived from .the coast un’ “Friday and return: ed the same day. . ” Corporal ‘Stark of” the RCMP, of Prince Rupert. spent, 1 few days in th: .Village ‘last week, well, . Net i 1 | he Canadian Girls In Training con- ‘ducted the services In Knox church on ‘Thanksgiving. Sunday.’ The. service “wis in charge of Miss Christie, and leas marked by special singing by the girls. The address was given by Mra. Hi, 1, Allen. ‘The girls had decorated ithe chureh in a very tasteful manner ‘with specimens of produce from local farms, gardens and orchards. — | W. Thomson of Kalum Lake was in town on Friday. ; 4. France wos in this week and he had with him a smail quantity of coarse gold he had taken from his own } ‘placer Gaim up Douglas creek. O, L, ML. Giggy is loading opti for the Canadian National.” A light frost, the first of the sea- son, visited the district on Friday. ‘nicht, It did not seem to be general and did not do much damage. Jim Nelson had the misfortune to cut his foot with an axe on Friday af- ternoon while employed on the Thorn- hill creek bridge. 4 ‘ | Mrs, -E. J, Moore and Miss Bertha Moore nre leaving for Prince Rupert this week. Miss Bessie Moore will moke her home with Mrs, D, D. Munro. There was 2 fair turnout at the base. ball dance on Friday night. The club funds were improved somewhat as. a, result, a . oo, ! . v oA dance avas held’ at Usk on Satur- day night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lukkow who -were recently mar- ‘wed and heave taken up their residence |: ‘in; Usk. There was a large Me | to. da honor to the young couple. , W. Cavanagh : of Douglas. ‘Creek ar: rived in town on Sunday. .- Paes ’ W. T, Reid of Prince George is 1 a vis: itor in town this week. ee i ‘ ma of Pacific spent the holiday the guests of Mrs, IL T. Allen at the par- . vuiued at $2 08S,0ud. “Chas, Durham of Usk, the “real old | - . itimer on the river, was. “in town one | Mrs, McCubbin and ‘daughter Nor. | | . Calgary, After spending the summer at their home at Kalum, Mr. and Mrs, R. TL, McIntosh returned to Prince Rupert on 4 Thur aday afternoon. a ‘gonage. A large. number. of the local sports “Ispent the holiday in the woods and at}. Lakelse ond at Kalum Lakes, bringing |, Ting of Roney produced ‘In’ Canada in AG3L aeralled: 27:867,397 pautas siuuey is Picduced couimercially in all tha . Provinces: Of Carus: Ay . + wa —s i ae’ , Registering an impressive ‘ade ; varive in prices over receal years the first’ apples in the Liverpool’ market brought 233 to 25s per barrel agie compared with %s-to-16s ja 1931, Great, improvement’ and evelop- ment over a. period of 3 years — has been’ ‘noted in the caida ‘seed industry. Last year -371) - seed farms with 12 (00 persons . ‘occupied in the production and. marketing of improve seed were estimated engaged in the industry, Preliminary returns of maple sugar, production in Canada just . completed for 1982 show a total yleld of 1,744,479 gallons of maple syrup valued at $2,054,277 . and 7,217,200 pounds of sugar valued ‘at $692, 480. This production com- pares favorably with that of for-. mer years. . Cutting of wheat Is nearing completion and threshing is well advanced in all the Pratrie Pro- vinces, with Manitoba leading, ac- cording to a report from the agri- ‘cultural department of the: Cana~- dian Pacific Railway, western - ines, dated September i0, Oats. _.and barley at that date were 765 vper cent cut. : Liza Commanda, Chippeawa. In-. ‘dian girl golf caddy at the Cana- dian Pacifie French River Bun- + galow, who came eighth in the ' women’s marathon swim at Tor- t onto, recently, -has -been ; . ed with a purse of §150:° 30a,” . Strathdee, manager of the Camp, ‘stated that she would be thor- oughly trained: and would: enter. ‘the contest annually until she ~ Won, Wheeling airplanes added a Toaring . farewell to the cheers with which passengers and well- “-wigshers speeded Captain J. A, - Mollison on his return to Bng- Jand aboard the Empress of Brit- ain as she sailed on her seventh . ' departure of the 1982 season from "Wolfe's Cove, Quebec. The in- trepid solo trans-Atlantic flyer was promised 2 guiet time on his trip by Captain Latta, commander . of the Empress... ~ . “I am not running away from the election, | I am out of poll- ties and have no vote Jn the dis- trict of Columbia,” ‘said Mrs. Woodrow Wilson,. widow of the - famous United States war-time ’ President, interviewed at the . Banff Springs Hotel: , recently, ‘where she stopped en toute to . Tokio where. she 13 attending the “marriage of a family connection, “ Mrs, Wilson motored on te Cha- * teau Lake Louise as part of her - tour of the Canadian Rockies, © . “T have never seen a more beau- tiful country or enjoyed a visit _ more,” said Sir Philip Cunliffe- * Lister, British Secretary-of-State / for the Colonies, as he sald fare- 3 well to British Columbia when ‘boarding the Canadian Pacific Imperial Limited on his way ta’ He enjoyed his. favor- ite sport. fishing. in that province, where he and his party took four fine fish, including a 17-pound salmon 609) ; “The radio board. for. Cannda hag been a “o. Olson ‘appeared Vefore Will Bol) jhome good bags of ducks: and grouse. ‘Appointed. -tnaon, J.P., on Tuesday and was fined |The wenther -has not been favorable . “we going to hear something besides a That is good, but when are $25 and costs for belng intoxleated in ‘rar geese, but when they’ move. the local!’ ot of minor Americans making cam- a public laren 6 ee aay pretences. Herrick elected: for hayley ne “-@ ant The pile driver was moved from the site of the Braun Island bridge on “cas A [boys plan: on, getting thelr share, Tat a ‘Jie and -$1.00 per hox, f.o.b., Terrace ' We Je “Martin. » ARAB 1 D. Th ‘MeNeill left. for Prince Rue on aaesay last. Miss Helen Smilth - left on Thursday to spend a few days.at the const. ~ ‘Daign speeches, Amerienn. tooth: paste ot ‘gdvertising, ate, On Weilnesday morning Leo Herrick FOR SALE—Wealthy Cooking. applec uppeared before 0. T. ‘Sundal, J.P. and WHI Robinson, J.P. on a charge‘ of ob- - tuining a relief work order under falge |. suin- mary trinl and plended guilty. He wa assessed “$10 and ost or ‘ten ‘days in Will the:-:main:.sta- tlon be placed in Vancouver so that nly Vancouver and the United States will get the service? ‘tation for this province be located .cen- rally for the benefit of the whole pro- ; vince? We all pay radio Icenses but joutside of Vancouver we get nothing fn return, good alright, but if-there is interfer- ence, or our sets need attention, it is The Omineca Herald 1s $2.00 per year Sst too bad for us, ‘Or will the ‘main if reception happens to be [Fier cad Ther. ie bateh ‘of Nova ‘Scotia [V :present-. : This guarantee assures. FOR 25 years Kelloge’s Corn Flakes have been con- sidered the standard of quality — the highest value pos- -' gible to put into corn flakes, Behind every package is the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg: “You must be more than satisfied with the flavor and freshness of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. If you do not . consider them the hest you ever tasted, return the empty package and we will gladly refund your money.” No other ¢orn flakes are made like Kelloge’s. No others reach you so fresh and erisp. For Kellogg’s have a WAXTITE inside bag that is sealed top and F bottom. It guarantees oven-freshness! Look for the red-and-green package at your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. . "No. 42 delicious corn flakes: _ STORY NOT CORRECT ~ ters. —malior. Vd Michaud Bros. wish to contradict a malicious story to the effect that they. had’ misappropriated funds In connec. tion with the 18 Mile Ferry on the Cop- er river trail. They state that they id all-thot could be done without new hiv wheels. - Michoud Bros. ‘are so well known nd have.so good a reputation that. it s doubtful if anyone would believe a story detrimental to their good charac- friend at ‘Cedarvale. ., ane a was. hardly to’ be ‘expected : that. we we will have to “continue collecting the F Bobby. “Shannon, teacher at’ Senly, sg school, ‘spent the week, ‘end with, hie = a We did. ‘not win, anything on - ae ; rish Hospital Sweepstake, ‘While it. would still we hoped on to the bitter end. For the next. six or twelve moons . . little old two doliar subscription bills.