tp ap sear on ee ee se as { Ole. Salbrecken appeared in. the local a police court on Friday afternoon on. a me charge of assault. it appears that Ole einbibed too freely one day recently, and in his playfulness when he got to his home he kicked’ -his wife’ and also f, threatened to use a knife on her. ' He was found guilty , and given 30. days hard labor in the Tosa jail to ‘think it over. . s * * Miss Doreen Willson left ‘on’ Monday m, for Vancouver where she. will tamale , for the winter with her. gunt,, Mrs, 6A. Roberts . an ve " wat Hoon Saturday night a aimber. of the _ younger . set. Staged . a, surprise party the eve! of! ‘her ‘départar 2 for. The evening, was pene marie games, ‘proceedings 7 { young * people” “enthered ‘around their q nest ant sang heartily “For She's a . «6 Jolly Good Fellow.” ° a one Otto Von Hess arrived from. Premier’ an Wednesday night. to spend | a Vaca- / tion bere, ; . | i eae ; ‘Mrs. J. C, Bowen-Colthurst, and her’ son Theo.; left for Hazelton on Friday “ and from there motored to Nelson and 6 then to Vancouver, . _ vp eee es , 6 fishing trip to Gold creek and Mra, | = Seott took a nine pound salmon on * her hook and landed it all herself, It is Fred’s opinion that he had better as an ‘aigler is not’ to’ be ‘entirely lost. Gold ¢ereek waters too well. . eee ‘ Cons,’ L. Requa ‘arrived - from: ‘Prince Rupert on Friday. to take over the work of the Terrace detachment of B. 0. police. during the absence of Cons. McKenney, _ _ - oe eee , f ror part of the week. ‘i * . the folowing day, i he ae yO Varner. and Mr. and Nirs. a. Bell of! Usk. ‘apent! Tuesday in’ town. Res wea Fl et on Frida yoo WS ‘held: ae ‘the: “Lakelse. Tull on". Saturday. night... been in. ‘the: ‘district,’ ‘some + home in ‘Manitoba. wae vow? al eer : "Gilbert. | sny, Ont; in the near future to ‘spend | Mra, Mareh’s home for the school year and Miss M. ‘Welsh who lest year stayed with Mrs. Greig, has taken ‘a room with the’ Michael's. ee a oe | " Mias Jean Dover left on Monday’ for with her grandmother, Jean ts going to. take 1 commercial course in - the _Atwood, Ont., where she will stay |. L Mrs, Alice ‘Munro spent: jnst week at Lakelse Lake as the guest of Mrs. 0. %, ‘Sundal and Mra.- i. L. MeKen- ney, ete Mrs. Shildrick and daughter’ who have. been south for the last two and a half months, returned home Wednes* _ TERRACE, B. C. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1935 °° 0" Do ‘My. and Mrs. 0. Michael have taken hich school there, day. ro = eee : Ideal weather has marked the past three, weeks at Lakelse Lake. For three, weeks. the holidaymakers ‘have ‘had, constant sunshine all day and in ‘| that time there has been scarcely a ripple on the surface of the water. i s #8 Have you paid your supseription yet Mr, and Mré,‘Fred Scott had another] try some other water if his reputation | His.better half apparently knows the] Mrs: B. M. Whitlow was ‘a gest. at yo her danghter, Mrs. Fred Scott, the lat- ite Ohristy made a. trip” “to Prince | Inpert "on Thursday returning ‘home: _ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ‘Bethiitem,; Mra. : : ‘ Mrs.-R. ‘Adams of Usk was ‘in" town is leaying in’ the neat “futute vo - te Mrs. T. H, Marsh spent last. weet} is the guest of Mrs, M. ‘Grelg and is. ° spending this. week -with “Mrs, G. R. im She plans to leave for Lind | ‘CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWays. A Great t Agency of Public Service. The C, N. R. is one of the world’s greatest transportation systems, Its length of track alone entitles it to that distinction, but its. chief claim rests upon the ; ” nature and extent of the services it renders... While entering practically fl .""" “every important centre in Canada it also serves widely. diversified and -*" "distant areas, and in very many instances is the sole agency providing a - railway facilities. “The C. N. R. is a large, direct employer of labour, and indirectly, by virtue of the ¢. ifs ¢ pature of its freight and other services, also enters importantly and indis- : ae pensably into the commercial and industrial activities of the Dominion... ee eee creating new wealth ... distributing raw and manufactured goods ... enablidg i more employment and wages to be provided, — ne Notwithstanding the sparsely populated condition of much of the territory from oS which the C.N. R. obtainsits freights of grains, minerals, forest products, etc., its charges‘ for haulage are very low .. . Canadian railway freight . receives’ ‘less than one cent for hauling a ton of freight one mile. Of every dollar of revenue received the C. N. R. pays more than one half to its , employees as wages, and it purchases every year many millions of dollars, - in the course. of’ a year’ ‘over’ ‘six million‘dollars in various taxes, _. ae - poets Py a These : facts, alshough thus briefly. stated, vare.of, tremendous importance to, Canada ° - and Canadians. ‘They are here presented i in the hope that greater patronage “y.-ewillsfollow a wider appreciation of the part this greact railway system is a "Performing i in the commerce and development of the Dominion . .. and :.. Of its,vast potentialities for future services, Standing as we are at the begin- "., thing of ao upward swing, in. business generally, renewed and enlarged * be opportunities to use transportation facilities ~ present’ themselves. The : CN. R. is ready and anxious to serve... efficiently and economically. les -» i, departments embrace passenger and freight transportation, express, ates telegraphs, steamships and hotels, waa ; ‘During the present season tha C. N, R. is is pro- viding special fares avd excursions between points ‘throughont Canada. These are exceptional travel. bargains. The nearest C. N, R, Agent will be glad to give fall partteulars, ° ~ Reveral months with her alster, ‘rates are probably the lowest in the world. On an-average the C, NvRun, ) tf ‘worth of Canadian made or: ‘produced: ‘materials:' The C. N. R. also pays oe : “them.” DeForest ce a Let ar reeoridtion yout reidio' forth ry fa and wines eee ateries ao ee Poaanes eat . 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