: THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDN ESD AY, - ‘MAY reo 1921. tempt ‘the children’s 8 “appetites when ae ~ they tire. of the ‘usual glass. of. mill, ne serve Kellogg’ 3 Corn Flakes. They'll _ “Tove milk then! A helpful idea for FLAKES) The ‘world’s ‘most ‘popular ready to-eat . cereal, Madd by Kellogg in London, @nt.. 1 (7.0.8. East Wind- sor, Ontaria, Bunt: ero, spore tire and * taxes eatra.).: . Do you KNOW a ‘toad where the going is bad? ‘Ruts, * sand, or solt dirt — where heavy care bog down?.. Tell | us where it is — and come’ along’—we' want to show * . you how the new Ford pulls thronghe Phone or. call os for 'a demonstration. re on we 7 | HENRY: MOTORS, LTD: ~ Smithers, B. c | | Hundred Years : bom ‘s _ Old Plow Goes poe tp A haniréd year. old iow, for many -o'lyears the property of the late: Di-D, “s Munro, has been’ presented | by. ‘Mrs, ~ -{Munro: tothe provincial arehives at oe Victorla::: “AS Jetter’ recelved=> "by - this . ;paper from the deputy: ‘minister. of - ag ricuiture is given ‘below ag.it-is of. un- usual: Interesr to”all in this district :— "Ag you. know. the late D,-D.. Munro . of Terrace, was the first’ representa- : ‘tive: of the provincial ‘department of “interior: | agticulture ‘for’ the “ventral ' Lhis- travels’ ‘he took a keen ‘interest: in -{the: history” “of agriculture | in British Colunibia,’ ‘AS well ‘as in its more re- : cent" ‘development. ‘It was. when’ mak- ing al duspection of” -soine fourm: pro- perty down in the’ vicinity ‘of ‘Chilco- tin: country that he’ learned: of the old plow that was sid to be the first met: al horse-drawn implement of the kind -|used’ in. the interior about “a century ago, Following up -'thé ‘information “|given hint’ Mr. Munro’ located the ‘old plow and arranged for its ‘dequisition in- order that it might be protected and 2 preserved aga permaghent: relic ‘of the’ - early “‘daws of farming - in the Valley of the Bulkley, Ne chiako “and wpper Fr ager. poms .f Several years ago Mr. Munro told me the history of ‘the plow nnd related -|the story of the long g ride, he nade on : horse. back ‘ to” get it and’ “bring. it ‘out: ” -lto. Prince George: Resting it/on the saddle he held it with. one hand over all the’ weary iniles until ‘he reached the ‘railway. It was: a strenuous ride and 2. tiresome one, | but he regarded. it.: lightly. To understand. that it was; ‘Jnis wish that ‘the plow should: ‘be pre- sented to an institution that “would ap- preciate: it and. keep. it on display and |for this. reason ,T have arranged with. ‘ Mrs, D. D. Munro to. have it tratisfer: | . \red to: Victoria, where ‘4é will be donat-|- - Jed .ta- thé archives. who is -keenly interested - in ‘the pre- servation of articles of such historic sygnificance., According to the information given me in 1927 by the late DD. Munro the ‘ plow ig likely one of those used’ at Pet Fraser; Fort George and. Fort, Alexan- dria” bétween 1880 and 1851;. At the posts mentioned dericulture, w as, car, - vied on fairly: extensively nearly a. cen they. Lc Fort St.’ ‘Janes, where the :first erops “ were down by’ Ds We ‘Harrison in-1811 ‘land by the middle of the: last century. . hundreds of bushels’ of wheit and bar- ngo. Agriculture” ‘spread ©. from ley ‘and ° “potatoes * Avere ‘grown. at. -the apere. mentioned’ trading ‘Tlosts. : i x “70: PAINT nn ‘acai ‘Gaey™ the new ‘pridlge” over the ‘Bulkley. to ‘ comect ew Hazelton with, the coun: try. to the ‘north, nnd ‘the first link in _ |the Xukon-Alaska highway will be: op- en for traffic. in six' weeks: or 2 month if yothing happens - in the. meantime ta slow up the, progress,. (When. the steel contractors. are finished the. gov: ernment gang will get real busy. | The floor is to be laid and ‘treated, the’ ap- prouches - are to be, finished up ond ‘in this cobnection some: 140. yards of. enn: exrete are ‘to! be “poured to cover in the cable. ong anchor © “tnilotis. “Phen . the atruietixe, wviteh' ‘ta nowa “red of anor yery attrietive ‘shade, “Yd! to | ‘be! ‘painted. . a light, Brey possibly ‘with-some green’ H . St wan 7 10% fotith | mmrounding, coutitry. or: skys Ti fl lot! ‘of. svorlky: bub every diy’. spent on » Victoria Archive, | Mr. Ji ohn Hosie, ‘to regulation” size and. you hea, ° ar ve “Dollars Trails. . Terrace-Usk|| ‘7 here y was a ‘good. attendance at ‘the monthly meeting” of thé ‘Térrace’ Board of trade monthly “meeting. - President J. EK. Gordon: occupied. the chair ond. al lot. of routing bustress' Was put ‘thrd: A letter ‘from the-C. P. R: stated that Watch Repairing : and: : the Naas river-Kalum: -Valleyiroute for |. ore the. Peace ‘river: outlet bed, been. sur]. veyed by that company. Inst. -year and that dt would he. considered with. syno- pathy in dealing™ with’ the ‘problems’ ‘of finding a: -Péace. River outlet, ‘Follaw- ing a lengthy discussion it was agreed to’ support. a resolution submitted by the committee. on imemployient and relief of the’ ministerial association of Vangouyer: This: asked for an, recommending a jiermanent ‘policy to prevent unemployment. Announcement of approprintions for. trail. work .w as mide by the “BLines Department - which: -inelude.. yepairs to Chindemash Creek as ‘far as. Silver Basin, $3005. repairs, to, the north’ ‘fork of Chindemash” Creek ‘trail; $2003-the | $- Copper..river..trall- (Zymoetz): $1650 : rin yer.-trnil to the south fork of: Eleanza creek, north, west, group, $250; ‘from Kleanza. creek. trait to: Silv er ‘Chloride mineral cinim, $100, making a total a of $io00. _ The president voiced. n: strong: appeal to the people to look out for the rainy days and not, expect the governments to come to our rescne at ‘every tight corner. He. Advised: the, prictice of some of. our foveth thei's". thrift: ‘in pro- ducing as mueh of our own. food as Is possible, we s A, letter from, Hon, R..L. Bruhn was recetved and he: accepted the “invita: tion ,of the poard for Junicheon* on: the |: occasion of his Wiait here shortly. *. f OPENING: SMITHERS” cour “CLUB Important. Event will Take Place on Sunday, . May 17th—Farthest . ; ; North Club in. América aoe Sinithers golf. fans will colebrate « on Sunday, May 17th, “when the local: golf |... course is. te .be formally: “opened, The comnuilttee. in charge, of this ‘event has determined that the inauguration of B; C.'s most northerly golf course. shall be fittingly introduced: to’.the public, Bretlern of. the Te and Club from the ‘Hazeltons - and oll neighboring. points are invited to attend, : toe The new golt course, gituatea uuilae : the. shadows, ‘of. the beautiful, Hudson |: - . Pet, Bay’ ‘mountain, has: already’ attracted. dnthusiastic; commeridation | ‘from’. visit- ing’ golfers ‘who : ‘have seen’ ‘it in the making. “Poking: the: “fullest: ‘Advent. age ‘of natural fuirways- ‘and the in- teresting hazzards offered by the deep- |. ly warn channel of. Chicken creek the course has been- ldid, out in-a manuer whiel: pr eserves “to. the utmost, the yit- gin beauty of the situation.. ‘The course | ‘to “be opened Sunday consists. of only five holes ’ but can be easily enlarged -Mndoubtedly will prove an’ added attraction to ‘the’ |tourtsts “following * the tracks: of | the Twilight: Caravan. along:: the. ‘Prince Ripert and’ ‘Alaska - highways. Visit: ing. golfers: wills attended; the privileg- es‘of:the course: onl Sunday: afternoon: when: ‘the’ Jandy ; members -of' ithe /eluti| | ‘have arranged: to. ‘Serva: fea. ° 7 x . Belg No, put you ein. reyeat tt: PoInaes g ene] quiry iuto-the ‘fluctuation of. employ- ment in the province swith: al view to] | Prince. Rapett A. R PaLG oon H OTe EL Prince’ -e Rupert | “ARB! Rocuvsrnn: Manager Rutee $1.50 per day. up. . - SMITHERS, B. Ci 6 é a © Catrits’ an up- “to-date stock of * Dry Goods - - Men’s: Wear §1 .. Boots. and. Shoes: Furniture “Household. Furnishings “Special: orders. receive- prompt at- tention t ‘Classy Shoe Repairing Done Pied “Build B. C. Payrolls” - Good It One letter says?."We ave: aised Pretfic - Milk” ten! “years. an ‘the. far’ interior. of -British. Colum-’ “bia 2 mother: Writes ! “Gar three children haye beeti raised or Pael- : fic. Mii.” . Some of the ‘letters Te- | ¥eal the deepest inv choman experi- ence Vand. ihe Pacitie: "Milk, been ‘helpeal A “Pacific Milk ~ 828 ‘Dralce- Ste, ‘¥ancouver: Factories at Abbotsford: ond. Ladnee ae Hg thee [TAXI I SERVICE . Safa: diivers.’ “Prompt service Jewellery Reguitements, i i. ad nf From . has ne vn