__ THE OMINECA: HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, 1929" .. A bowlful of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes at breakfast. With milk or cream, fruits or | honey added. Golden flakes of toasted -eorn, Rich with flavor. Crunchy ‘with crispness. ‘It’s a treat 12,000,000 people ‘welcome every. day.. | | ¢ 0 ¢ ‘ Kelloge’s Corn Flakes are delicious for lunch and dinner as well as An ideal treat for the children’s supper. So easy to breakfast. digest. ; Insist on Kellogg’s—the original Corn Flakes. Always extra _trisp. With the flavor that can’t be copied. oe : _ Sold by all grocers. Served’ _ green package. CORN Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Oven-fresh in the red-and- FLAKES by hotels, ‘cafeterias, on diners. =, Mwai \iinc Quarterly Meet’ Board of Trade Held at Terrace! The quarterly mecting of the Ter- vice Board of Trade held in the lower G. W. V. A. was well attended, There ‘Were over sixty present, general invit- ations being extended to the . public., H. T. Kenney and J, K. Gordon repoit- ed on the Associated Boards of Trade Convention which they had attended in Prince Rupert, special attention be- ‘Ing’ paid to the New Province Resolu- tion which was dealt with at the Con- vention, .Mr. Halliwell also present- ed his account of the Boards work in the Inst quarter, ; _ After the meeting was:-thrown open |. some‘ constructive criticisms and sug- | ‘gestions were offered: » It was consid-, ered that ‘the planting of shade trees. would an attraction for. tourists when. the road is ‘through and. the parking space for cars would’ soon be necessary Many short addresses wete'made by, various: local. residents, “5 +f The strawberries ond cream which were served after the general meeting atlons. - During the uncheon ‘Miss Hal liwell and John Hephburn sang salos and