Tas oxo BBRALL, WELN ei for the kiddies’ eventing | rial you couldn't, _ | ~* serve a: ‘beter dish fo. AL pe Pe ¥ than Kellogg’ 8 Corn : Flakes with: milk or cream, So easy to. digest, Extra good for ch il qccul “ue “CORN FLAKES *& Sold by all grocers. Served by hotels, . restaurants, cafeterias —on diners ~ a ay e will stock balls, tées, Clubs and dag as low at Goif! é onsale usin regard to golfing requirements, Clubs, bags, etc., ordered as desired. Golf! captive balls for- ‘practice $i. 50. ~ Up-to-Date _ The Rexal Store Drug Store’ je “ Mineral al Report. - Continued’ drow from page 3 ern. 1 id in the Manson section . of Omin- ‘1 Division.- Silver-lead-zine mining has been’ in- , Bonanza and Ferguson properties “here small seale work has been » ited on. _ dn placer-mining there has “been a. uuteworthy. ‘revival of activity from which much «is hoped. Not only is there evidence of much directed. cor orate effort; but the prospector. has, been quick’ to renlize the- promise of. a. ‘grub stake’ offered by ‘this class o. nuning, In‘ the early part. of the seas:; oa before high water, the bars of th Vriser and Skeena Rivers witnessed. nnich abtivity on the part of individ- wil operators; and generally speaking prospecting - continues keen through out the placer sections. Torne Creek, tributary of the Hkeona River, was the scene of much aetivity on the part of individual op- erntors, one of whom, J. Jones ob- {ttined a nugget weighing 144 oza. This creek offers some promise to the individual operator, as well as to larger scale effort. oot - wo placer strikes. were ‘reported last year ‘and were ‘mentioned in _the 1980 Annual Report,. namely those ‘on Rainbow creeks: dn: the. Omineca- Div. and on’ Canyon creeks in the Caxiboo Div, The Rainbow Greck area will: bel’ ~ examined by.‘the' Resident © Engineer in August The discovery on’ Canyon creek in the Cariboo Div. seems Ike- ly to afford wages to the ‘discoverers oO. Dindgulet and H. Hjort. eee |i Mr. ‘and Myra. Clarence Goodacre of Smithers ° “were: guests Sunday jot Corp: and ‘Mrs. Berger,;.also Mrg.;:T. Macdonald ‘ of. Telkkwa.- ‘Mrg, Goodacre | . ani] family | snbenited, ; ape tome days in: ‘Hazelton - , 23 een wat ay opal The omineca. Herald is Py 00 a eat wtive with the exception-of the Bab-j. Terrace Board | Trade i in Good Had Nice Meet There was a good attondance, Mr. J. K. Gordon took charge of the meet ing at eight o’clock. : A ‘keen desivé wag expressed for 2 delegate from Terrace district to -vis- {it Regina for the coming Grain Con- ference but rione was able at the mo- mentto-give a definite” promise s0 the sending of a Sslegate was left: in abeyence. . |The Seeretiry was iistricteil to white |to Mr J. CG.’ Gilbert ‘to expréss * the appreciation of the board for the use ful publicity he ‘has given. Terrace and district in ‘his splendid magazine art- icles, ‘which have appeared in nunier- ous periodicals.’ A general talk on economic” “quiést- jons next held the attention of the meeting. ir. George Little: contri-. buted, a very interesting talk upon the general wisdom . of ome of our méd- ern, idens; in which he related some fine bits of Canadian’ history - and then Mr, Nashi spoke in’ favor of “the school, - 80 to’ ‘speak, which looks. more often to the’ - Government than ‘was the case with. the “old timers and trail blazers;* ‘when “the? rising?’ generation were encouraged to help a bit with tho chores, ao . Braui's' Tiana “next occupied’ the limelight ;‘ the ‘famous’ biidge * ‘which 18"s0‘fond' of ‘dding the vahishiiig trick, each, high water, the board expresded | its wish to get’ this bridge’ built ‘so’ it J would stay: built: and’ the ‘secretary who used to ‘farm ‘down: "00: “the Island was ‘instructed: ‘to write" ‘the: ‘best way he Silos’ to” ‘bet “thie “reste around Torrie ‘tg? ‘ga * The assistant | ‘engines th ed. for his” “phone respons “ot an well done." ~ er ee asco ag - e ao ae & ce ‘Séwur « a Northern’ British ‘Columbia. - | country. -| Dortation. - c J sonal’ ‘benefit... ‘To ‘take "puch, | aiddnt: a ‘man. of, Bi Be pagans a oer Be " Publiched. Bey Wednesday. ow PuBLIsuER| | Liquor Contro When a fiero ‘recent’: Hon. Mr, Pat. wae — _Advettising rates~-§1.50 per: ingh pex month ”, [read hig notices 15e pes line fxatinsertion, 10¢' er, > pine eaeh, subsequent insextion: ae am tullo-geve. considerable’ time to- the it quér Control Board’ appointed © “by ‘the. |Tolmie governmént. - “He referred premier of | British. Columbia.” ‘}do-is ‘alt wrong ‘too. uch ‘the same. | \vieked Tories catch it then? ceittay ing and tishing business; and these. in- dustries are most important ones in Many ‘of our citizens..are engaged - directiy. : or indirectly. dn either. fishing or lumber- * Jing, Premier, Bennett. is making. good: ~, | bis, promise to. provide - -work for the Jj people of. "Canada, - and. in this Way bring back. prosperity. .. _Many new fac- tories, are being established -in... the eastern provinces,, and now . the in- duatries connected. with. the natural. ‘Tresonrees of the west are being. 1 benes. fited. It appears , from ‘evidence. being, tak: Len . before .a. parliamentary committee at Ottawa that. Premier Bennett and the. Conservative party | was elected to Ottawa just in time to save one of- the greatest scandals in the history of the A -company.. trylng to devel- op water power_ on the St. Lawreneg River was ‘about. to grab: off. the entire |. power rights along: the’ St. Lawrence and to oid. in this work.more: than -a | milion dolfars was contributed to: the Liberal campnign..fund; and smaller amounts ‘were contribtited to-the Con- servative: campaign funds. : Senators McDougall ond Haydon. are mixed up in: the scheme and-secem to have made a lot of easy money out of it.:., Senat: or Haydon ‘was: hailed os the great power behind Hon, McKenzie Bing, re ‘Owing to -so° many_ using. the -box cars and top of > freight: cars, and: who are really able to: pay: the C. P. R. has ‘taken. steps to: stop. all .free- trans- Free riding : got.-to be. 80. general thatthe - railways. were Tun: ning their passenger trains for - the benefit of offivials," commercial .. men and some. of the.rich.- Stopping - tle free movement: ofvmen and. woman, is also golig to-centralize. the unemploy- ed. -and: make: it ensier- to. handle, the: situation. It will Kelp segregate-.the syon't: Works .and .those willing to work to keep:themselves and. their. families. Liberal members of the’ House of the crown, charged ‘that Hon: BR." B.. | Bennett, premier ot Caxiada, - 8 ‘very: wealthy man who gave up a business, career and a professional:cayeer- ‘to be! of, service to Canada, with’ fathering: legislation that | wag “going. to. ‘directly | t save hin, a. few ‘thousand doliats: in in- come tax. . Some ‘of the® ‘weaker’ ‘of the}. Liberal press: took up the. chargé’ and trled | fo make capital. of it.” Prerier Bennett gave up more income per “an- num. when, he became’ ‘premier: than. a lot, of. ‘the ‘small “polttielans and “their paper friends: wil ever intke. ln a Mfé ado who woud benefit, by. the. proposed | |. reductions in the: ‘Dominion __ dncome tox is 50 ‘small, and. as. the premier re- sented the personal. attacks made by his opponents, he asked the committee of the house to withdraw that. partl- a charge fale Commons, one’or two ex-ministéis’ of | time, - As. the number of men. ‘fn Can-| cular resolution. “It:ts-doubtfal 4f/ in all: ‘the history. of ‘Connda, has. 9° ‘prime day minister ever: been cunt ¥. ith intro: Ss vOrD Ae Railway: aia Hoi, Pe. sand ; “the ‘great, Increase in® the’ coat ‘of: Ay: of ‘Hon. 7, D. Pattalto asks ‘to be made “He says, the present* government is’ all’ ‘Wrong, and everything: it does. or : ds. ‘about ‘to In the. ‘next. little breath lie’ says that all men are pretty, Dufferin just wants to get in. Ob, boy! Won't those very |’ Board, ‘Miz, $18,000" ‘per. ‘year, . but. “he: did not mention: the savings . mad that same Board: _ Premier Totmie speaking” : on fi the following to say: about the Miquor. Control Board:—- described* ™ 'D: Patiulio ag the best Leader. of. the Opposition. that the Con-. servative party ever. hoped to see; -His granted’ health ‘and spared for many years to-tontiiue*in that’ role.“ view ‘of his government that... iquor control was too onerous A task for one man, Ontario. ‘had. found | that out. Mr. Pattullo, he continued, would re- call that in 1094 the Liberals had ap- proactied.. the” “brew: eries ‘in ‘an, ayrange- ment which had resulted. in an inera- to the - Liquor, Board, - : That .had been ‘Jalmost - on the. eve of an election, and]. it was fair’ for” Mr. ‘Patéulio’ to Bay |: why’ such ‘a ‘move had: Deen. made at| that time. : Some. $200,000 ‘had-- been handed over by ‘the former administra- tlon to the brevwers under the retro- at which the ‘Liberal forces went down to. defeat, the Premier bpide an We made up our mind - that Hiquor control was, Serious business and had to bé handled ‘in'a serious way, -the the three. man >board,. and, ave. Rdded $18,000 more in ‘salaries than ° was paid before, Did iat “pay. us to do, that? it, ig’ ‘for. you to*hidge: of the regulés, “phe present board is ‘saving “$1,200 > pei’ month, or $14,400 per year, in its zon< éd: ‘distribution, of Hquor lowering the have been “‘brlitie in- ‘Liberal “days, for ihe breagages were henvy. ' The present “board. ig saving ; us $1,000, per, month on this, - ox $13,000. a, year. co Mr. Thomson,:. the: -chairman of- the board, .could see ‘no. reason: for the in- crease in the price of beer to’ the brevw- ots in 192 and ‘said 80.. As. a result, the people - of. the. province. are being saved over $300,000 B. year ‘on: ‘tbat score, ; . «Burglary. “jnguranee’ “yéitton’ i tlie Liberals in’ 1928. just: before the: elec-|. tlon, on: ventlor’s. stocks,. ete., “cost $27,- 000, This policy was recently . placed | by the: present. board, . : ‘covering . the shine, risks, for, $12,988, a saying of $4, 670° yearly; Dr. Tolmie sald" The Premier explained that the goy- ernment. had:- deemed . it. ‘advisable dn’ this. end the’ ‘commissioner had: Deen. paid in adjustment of a ten yen &%, tract . egranted - Dim: by, the Liberal . {muinistration.. Those ‘are the facts and. the results, was added | to. the fulgries. of ithe, Hig- by. the $300; 000 net. savhig yearly, that has’ accrued. ‘from that: elles gata Premier’: /Tolinip. creat of a resident. of. -Vancouver,.: and B.- eo. new: yenrs president, o£ , the: Co.. Ltd... ‘wil: be'th Hon. - Randolph « Br Uce:: - on. as S possible.” -- At: Big- Pienid the] ¥: same subject: dn- ‘Saanich: yecently*: had |’ Referring’ to’ eritidigm’ by the. Leader - lof the Opposition. on the ‘Liquor: Board ; _ policy, of the governmen the. ‘Premi r " Premier “Benuett’s new treaty , with A ° a Australia will niean. many millions, of dollars. to British: Coumbia’s lumber- wish was that: Mr: Pattullo- would be} ¥.: Premier Tolle sald ‘that it was the se of $1.50 a barrel in tho price Leer |, active, arrangement . before. the election : Premiér continued.” We brought ” Yn]! gaving., of. “freight ‘costs. Bottles raust (Hidden, Unknown Aways (Present. , on ft, The richness -and flavor of : ‘reorganizing the: affairs: ‘of the Liquor i Board to. make. a “glean aw eep, and te}: It is. for. you, to’ say if the, $18,000 that = — nor Control Board As balanced or’. not}. yun Johnigon, - ‘thixty-one oO. Sugar Refining : Leut-Goven- -f on, of. British Columbia, succeeding | the |. The ‘appoint- . nt ag ‘ade dn: Ottawa. last ‘Satur: i” Chart | the. ‘new. ‘Weat-Govenor: will be 4 al ‘Rail way, nd ‘the: ‘Qdnadian. _Rgoltie | -miiniss 4: ‘Watch Repairing ‘and | se eweller Require «Beal Gegn Hor BL “Prineg Rupert. Pt es wg merase ae _B. _RocHasTer, "Manager _s Neches peta be eee mee Rates 31, 30 per dey up.” wolfe Fiews : iE FE Noel SMITHERS, B B. Cc. Cc arries in iup-to-date stock of Dry Goods | .. Men’s Wear. ~. - Boots and Shoes .. Furniture _ “Household Furnishiiigs _ Special orders recalye, prompt ate * tention sigh ee Clasey Shoe Repairing Done “Build B, €. Fayrolls”. “There. ia ‘aoiuathiogaabout 4 its: ‘qual: - . ity that makes Pacifie exception. al milk; = ‘Experts’ point it} out and, * patrons’ in” their’ letters ‘touch up- the. milk vevedls it but thotch the -~secret ‘has not. been found ‘it. -keeps * “the. demand rowing. - 7 - Pacific: Milk 398 ‘Drake’ ‘St.; Vaneauver:: __ Factories. cat’ ‘Abbotsford: ‘and Ladner poe so Tal SERVICE ~ Safe rivers. Prompt service: ° Will ‘take. you" ‘any plate a | car can HO. . Be by wet fison n Bros. | apo a. few Bays: in Princo, Rupert, Tas. Parker, |