eae vs a ——— =—=— —_ ——— THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTUBER 1, 1926 - Terrace Notes. resume teaching: © 2 --.e:) fe } 7 . The rally day service held‘at three p. m. Sunday was well at- tended, the ehurch being filled to capacity. Thé program ‘put on by the vrrious classes was | indeed gratifying, Rey. W. and ili io et) me i Mrs. Allen contributed solos. The service was a pleasant and a profitable one. . J. B. Agar encountered a deer on Sunday last on the way to the Kalum Lake. - Ben was some't surprised so he has no venison to give his friends. sO D, L. Spragge held the lueky number and got the three-layer fruit cake, The many friends of Mrs. Geo. Keith were sorry ‘to learn that Mrs. Geo, Keith fell while pick- ing fruit in their orchard Tues- day evening. One ankle ‘was sprained and the small bone in the other was brolren. Orill Bondreau and T. Ander- son of Usk, W. Gain of Forest- dale, R. C. Bamford, Endako, J. Bullf, Rosewood, were visitors at the fair last week. Miss Nightingale who has been holidaying at Dauphin, Man., ar- rived Friday and was a guest at the Manse: unti] Sunday when she went on to Port Simpson to Dr. Tremaine and A. E, Wake- field, Norman T. Watt and Thos. McClymont of ‘Prince Rupert, Were week-end guests of R. L. and Mrs, McIntosh ‘at the Cross- ways, © oO . A. &, Walters has re Prince Rupert. . + os Mrs. W. R, Riley and Mrs. A. H. Barker left Monday fora short holiday in Rupert. - turned to Miss Sibrary spent the week Woodcock were guests of Mrs. A. C. Head while attending the fair Geo, Little was a business vis- itor to Rupert last week, Nursery Stock _ Being Supplied From Terrace A nursery industry is being de- veloped by Michaud Bras. three miles south of Terrace that is so far adyanced that all focal re- quirements in small fruits, orna- mental trees and shrubs and rose bushes can be supplied at home. end at the home of Mrs. T. Brooks | Wr. and Mrs, W. C. Little of |; frown stock is that it does not have to-be acclimatized. That saves much time and many trees or bushes or plants. ‘The experi- menting has been done by the nursery men at Terrace and you known. that. what you get there ‘will thrive in this country. A list of some of the stock they are successfully producing will be found on another page in this is- sue. Few people, even in Ter- race realize so many things can be secured here to beautify the home gardens. a But what should appeal to all home people and these who want to get into the strawberry busi- ness is Michaud’s Skeena Wonder berry, It is their own creation: itis a hardy plant and a heavy producer. Its flavor, color, size and shape are all that you thing a strawberry should be. Itis a little later than some berries, but that is another good quality, es- pecially far these wanting to cater to the late prairie market which is the high price market. -lt is not unreasonable to predict that if the people along the Skeenariver concentrated on the Skeena Won-| G@@=5RE uae der strawberries, with perhaps one earlier variety, it would not be long before the fame of the The great advantage of this local Skeena river yalley as a straw- fa us . Your 1 & 3 u jw ecn are meray of Gey be oi & P ; EATGQN pubileations are the & souson’s shopping, For practically every need, logues and find the things that run from the cheaper but See that our Fall and Winter “Catalogue and an here that interest They will We sand thern yc Free on Request, | Write us exking for the Hooks you -wlah, a purchases for immediuts needs, ur you can consult the EATON Catia. you Want shown in price ranges ; of the highest quality, yet still General Catalogue, our €rocery y of our special b you, are ready at Bave you thine and mone. GTR. Gime ff at ODOT. mediums to use when making ; When planning ahead for | reliable grades to merchandise: at economical marking. ocklets or folders shown hand for you to consult. ae ‘ oii ia fe WE ATALOY it So we will have room for more Black Currant, 4 year old..... 0c each Red Currants, 4:0 “4° 10c¢ oach White Currants, 4‘ * F 010e each Thornless Blackberry 1 yr old.10c each Gooseberry, 2 yearold .....,, .20¢ each Skeena Wonder strawbe growers and more investors, ‘R. A, Harlow, one of the rea pioneers on this’ end of ‘the rail- way, and who has béen the road master for several years between Pacifie and Prince Rupert, has been transferréd to a similar po- sition at Prince George, He will be greatly missed along that sec. tion of the road. Uniform: amed satisfactery results | Invariably follow he use of Bordeng EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk bert y country would attract more | FORD CARS Will arrive April First, Be sure to see them before you buy any other car, * FULL STOCK OF PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND W. 8. HENRY SMITHERS, B.C. “HOME-MADE | } CANDY Wm. Grant’s Ageney REAL ESTATE 7 ; . - District Agent for the leading , Insurance Companies— Life 8 o Bire 0 . Health ot +. Accident ‘ HAZELTON = - BG, 4 a: AAAARAAAAAARRAAAR ARRAS Grown at. Terrace, B.C. Nursery Especinlly for the northern inter- jor farms, gardens and lawns . 368 and 370. ‘being about A chains Northwest corner Northeasterly, Westarly of said Island to the point of commence- ment and containing 50 acres, more or legs. PURE ICE CREAM : Send for prices on our ice cream in bulk, Mail orders given special attention for either candy or ice cream, Thorne & Pawson Smithers, B.C, arotn * LAND ACT. Nozick oF INTENTION TO APPLY To ° PURCHASE Lanp. ~ ; ~ In Skeena Land Recording Distriet of Range'5, Coast District, and situ- ate in the Skeena River between Lots Take notice that I, Henri Defontaine’ Terrace, occupation ‘farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the South end of Island No. 1, said post Northerly from the of Lot 874, thene: Easterly, Southerly anc and following the shore line of HENRI DEFONTAINE. Dated August 12, 1926. 8362 For Quick Sale rry plants at 4e each. . |FRASER VALLEY | Herds Again (saix! Lilacs, 1, 2, 8 and 4 yr, old from 26e to $1.00 each, Siberian Pea Tree, 1, 2, 8 and 4 yr. old, _ from 26c to $1.00 each, Bush Floney-suckle, 4 year old... .$1.00 Virgneia Creeper, 1 year old 25¢ Perenial and Bienial Flowering plaants, » Prices onapplication, — . . Rose Bushes and Ramblers (hardy) 1 It was mentioned in the news Saturday that three head of Fra- ser Valley cattle—Jerseys— were sailing for Australia for breed- ing purposes, It is cows like these that give Pacific Milk the y) tlrichness- and flayor which place » and 2 keane Seolietede lit at the head of Canadian eva- 7 4 1 . ‘This stock is all grown'on our own |D0rated milks. _ grounds three‘miles south of Terrace, | . - 4 Bbw, . atl ‘ firs oY i 71 EATOWm ee Y = : Ss stock that is alrea y acclimated. ‘B. G. It pays to. plant.northern grown Pacific Milk | ’ Our Prices are ‘CASH, BF 0. B, “Ter: Head Offiee: Vancouver ; s, i tee hid race, BC. Factories at Abbotsford ‘and ‘ Ladner } “4 \ MEER. ot Pa Aw: OE ee, sexe wren A D DDAGC. | The Canadian’ National Kail: i 7 er peep ° SS UEee mgt Ad. MICHAU ‘BROS.. ‘ways has decided to'concrete line BM oT. EATON Chun. permeate e | Perrace. Bic... |thetumelat Doughty and work I : ot ‘ F, rent in oe