vHE UMINECA AURALD WEDNESDAY. GCTOBER 8 1930 1930 Chevrolet Prices ASix: in n the price range ofa Four a vei Roadster - ~ Light Delivery - Coupe: - oo. Coach oo Sport:Coupe .. - , Special: Sedan®: - -factory cab - cand Dual wheels | Smithers fe = 1081.00 Club Four Door. Sedan * Utility Express. Truck with | ~ “Heavy ‘duty truck, factory cab 1227.00 ' Heavy duty truck, factory cab . SHITHERS GARAGE & ELECTRIC Dealers | Also the best equipped repair garage in North- : ern British Columbia. . "Oxo Acetylene Welding $979.60 * 872.00 - 872.00 -— ~ 979.00 7 989.00 => . 1050.00 - 1111.00 - . 1056.00 . thought of as living in the oper waters: of the Great Likes with other com- , GOLD FISH IN GREAT LARES 4 [Are used.as Food: ond Sold as “Rea + Carp—Sane: Fish’ Found in Your Own Parlors Le ammeaneenand Ottawa—It js not. ‘genérally: known’ that gold fish are. caught in In : quantitles in the Great Lakes and al! so thot they: are used. for food’ pur-! poses, A report has just come t! hand. which’ says in part :— The common gold fish, which inhab- its many ‘home fish “bowls; ‘acquaria. or garden .pools is “not generally | mon species. - ‘However, considerable numbers: of gold: fish: are ‘taken: by ° Drie. - 1254.00 BC. Bulkley | Cow “ Asso, Following is‘p Hast ‘of cows in: the above Association that gave 53 Ibs. 0 of September, 1930. hore of ‘butter fat. for the mon Name" stiCow | “yt ; a "Holstein “ Hoistein . Holstein. Holstein .,.. Holstein, .. 0 Holstein’. Holstein ‘Suite “Molly 0: Jean .. Dinah ‘Daisy’ H. Lanky' .- Shirley. Naney -° Gwen... Mary = Beauty Tulip Queen 3. Susanne 41 Mary™ Holstein 5 Shorthorn. * Helstein, Heifers, ander ‘three. yenirs old. whiel gave 20 Lie month. of f September, 1930. Guerniey~ . Guernsey, a “Holstein. *: ‘Holstein... |, P. H. BS _ Holstein’ * " Holstein’:".: ° » Shorthorn: Figures in, brackets indicate: niuater ot anys since freshening. Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat. * 1025 7/000. 146800 7 Holstein”. 7 Pp, B. H." Le Jersey gap. ves * ‘ Owner” ' 1614 1426 1404 80.7. * 613 © 59.0°.* 57.3 ” 66:1: 54.2 ~ 2.6... 8, Woodman L. “L. DeVoain ‘J. G.Donaldson F. Cassels: : LL. DeVoin W. Billiter J+; Bourgon . J. G. Donaldson EF. Cassels R, ‘Macgregor “J. Palmer . J,--Clarkston R. Maegregor ° OG. J. Killer LG. DeVoip - 1350 0638 Wy Sproule “Or 47° LL. DeVoin | BIO.) O. J. Killer aa 358 LG, DeVoin 33.4... P: Gilbert 318°. ow. Billiter 81,7 ey J. Miller, 80. on A @. Donaldson a G. Manning - Supervisor Safe. drivers Prompt « service” Will take you~any- pace a. car can. 1 g0. goed " * ‘ is onlet, on: ‘the, West #0 ‘in, n. aia -one..,“(No!": said, hes afer with these: ‘Western and: 4 Seated tenders, will . be “vecelved hy -| the. “Minister of Lands at "Victoria not { [Jater than noon, on’ the ‘B8rd.’aay “ot “£ LQetober, 1030; for. the: purchase ‘of 8 | License 312860, .to..cnt. 185.000" feet of \Veedar poles ‘ond piling on an area alt ‘|Land- District. 7 asba i ‘iets " TIMBER SALE X12850. —— uated - ‘On portions: ‘of: Lots’ 9514, “$515, and: 2516,. orth of. Hazelton, Cnbstite |: sea years. wil be en, fer Fes | Increasing numbers’ have’ been taken |' "Canadians emigrating to the ‘United: of New York, and some: 5,488, Came oY: Montreal has obtained a. contract from | the: Dominion Governiient *' for” ‘|pled in Sorel, Que. .|diesel engines of eight cylinders in con: : generation sets will develop 05 he B. Belle Isle during a great flodd in 1918 |! and the larger | spécimens - are sold for |: food on the market and are known as “red carp." Others ‘are sold: ‘alive for stocking private garden’ ‘pools. | These fish are much’ larger the fish usualiy seen, generally attain- CANADIANS STAYIN G HOME Ottawa—There- were only” 3,501: .|States in the month of July. ‘This number ‘is: ‘considerably below the ‘av- year. Of the‘ other emigrants’ to the U. 8. during the same: ménth ‘the ma. Jority came’ from” Huropean. countries and: even’ ‘these were below the month- ly average. Italy led the list with some 1,632 imnilgrants : and Germany followed with’ 1,187. Wogland sent out BAB. immigrants, Scotland 780 and the Irish Free States 824. Over 18760 im- migrants entered the States by. Port er the boundry via Canada. . ae oe 4 $7,000,000 Dredging Contract Ottawa—A dredging - “concern of the dredging of. the ship canal‘in the St. Lawrence river between Montreal and dertaken, and the ‘dredge was assem- Clay, rock and’ al- so boulder. diteionttie’ will be encoun- tered, and. the equipment was designed to cope ‘with these conditions. ' Some 2,800 horse power will be de“ yeloped. on the new. dredge. from fou nection with a generator of. 400. nv., 250 volts and . in addition’: “quxillary “TAKES "IMMENSE TOLES e Washington—The Panama canal hig August 14th of this year. - time about, 60, 183° commercial. vessets have ‘transited the ‘canal, aggregating 207, 490, 045. ‘net: : tons,” ‘Pendma' Canal mensurement,. on: which tolls. atiount- | ing ‘to, $350, 660; (068 | were . tevled, find |. which carried. 279,338,393 long tong. of |. ‘ent go... 7 The, ast; fen. eae have, 40. counted: for, more, than 76 per. : the net tonnage, and, 86. Der cent 0: -}tolls collected, : British ‘commercial . fishermen who’ haul’ seines’ in Lake |. '- “Those. fish- were: first apparent in quantity in the Sandusky Bay re-| gion In 1920.and were thought to have| — originated. from fish escaped from |' than |’ ing a weight of ‘from one to. two Ibs |. ‘ns compared with goid fish confined ‘ in’ owls or small acquaria which sel; ; dom attain any considerable. owt, erage ‘of previous mouths of the fiscal | ; Quebee to. 2 ‘depth of” 35 at’ a _ cost of | | * ’-| about $7) 000,000. ba A speciai dredge: ‘has’ been destgnea Bl . | by, the company’ 5 engineeting staff to]. take care of the conditions peeullar to : the riv er bed ‘where ‘work is’ to "be un- | completed 16- years ‘of operation on te ‘During this . ae \*Buita B 0 Porras” Co crag is Our: Home: Ie- live morkéts are the core, of solves the problem’ ‘at ‘onée, ‘then : it Is sound” “econémics . to push home products, Maker and 2 COn-,, Get them all Pacific Milk « factories at Abbotsford and Ladner EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire “ will bring ws "pO. 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