Vou 12 ’ “TERRACE, B. Gy WEDNESDAY. JULY 7, 1932 ° - Terrace Mill Prices on. «Lumber | | Rough Lumber lap , - Ete, an] ‘ phe Mouldings, PRICES ON APPLICATION — ee Gen Little Te Teac, B C a= Shingles - Bring your ear in for a * Complete Overhaul _Agar’s Garage | i 4 All repairs carefully made “No. 2 Shiplap S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship. No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, Von ‘ _ coup of days In town this Week, ip mo ived ¢ on Thiirsday ‘and proceeded to|: Lakelse Lake .to install the plumbing in Frank Poe’ 3 new house. vy “Splendid Empire Achievements a Joseph M.. Piazzek of Valley valley, Kanyus, Stopped: off” at Terrace 0 Thursday before | meena on. his: tour . ne through Central B.. Cc. yo OW. Lambe ‘of Prince ‘Ropert was a tee visitor to "Terrace last Week, - : . tahoe A, “Berner, field supervisor ' of the | Soldier's Settlement, Bgard, spent il; i “a DeLongehamps of Vanarsdol has: returned” from Vancouver where hej: |received treatment at the Shaunnessey : Military Hospital. S. H. Frame and R. Davis of Victor-: ia were registered at the Terrace hotel: BY A. Brondbent arrived from Topley on Thursday, He is looking for a small tract ‘of land with the intention of making his’ home in this district, Mx, and Mrs. James Thompson ‘of Oiland gas. Fall stock of parts, tires, etc, General ‘Motors Agent Terrace, B. c. -Phitbert Hotel 7 TERRACE, B. C. Running Water Dining/Room _Eleetrice Light Telephone ‘Travellers Sample, Rooma .... Special Chicken Dinner Sunday : %e Mrs. Mf. Greig ds moving into her : 4 P. 0. Box 29 home on Kalum street. dive . e : - ; - ; Lake. . ane : : .| Uncertain weather is still hamper- J MRNA AIAN HII, ing the hay harvest. in the district; A ; _ gaod .percentage has been stowed away SW. AIN’S but there is still quite o lot laying in mo a the fields or awaiting the mower, It! of Lukelse Lake; . Transfer and Taxi Service is feared that the quality will not be! i un to the average as much of it got wet after being cit. Meet ail Crain . The rain also interferrd with the, Specia! Ratesto Lakelse Lake | strawberry harvest last week. cher, a So , Louis’ Martin of the Philbert Hotel ‘ D. and for some time a patient i " fhe Ru- TERRACE, B. C, . »]pert hospital, is now able - MOVE the cool weather. : a3 ‘Around ‘some what and hopes to be. at. saul inineiiainiieineileiinaiiaiiebie home’ soon, CORPOR ATION. or THE VILLAGH Mr, and. Mrs. R. 3B. Holmes of the tow n OF TERRACE ” Cassiar Ranch, Woodeoek, were in Ter- —_— ried last Wednesday. lady, NOTICE on In accordance with the provisions of |: the “Domestic Animals Act” (Munici- palities) notice is hereby glven that J. Wilkinson’ .has been, appointed’ Pound. Keeper for the Village of Terrace, and ‘ that Pound Notices will be posted at the pound, und at the Terrace Post ot. fice. N Sherwood, ' - Clerk , gamon Tuesday evening. he weather a good game was played with nt score of 4-4. a ’ board was in town last week. - The Catholic pienic was held at La- kelse Lake last Sunday. There was z good attendance and ‘the affair was ¢ : déciied Success.” a ‘ Prince Rupert arrived last- Wednesday afternoon to spend some. time at their suummr cottage here. The Terrace Seniors and McKenney Snappy Nine plnyed a seven innings In spite of faith in he Cherbourg, ee of Arch Span 1,650 feet, s of ona in service "May 1981, length 7 on her voyage from Canada June ras an Empire pa ei by creating the magnificent new re in four days, seven hours, 58 minutes. 1 N.S.W., newspaper, in order to convey to its readers the magnitude idge recently constructed at the Australian Port, printed the com- 16th, 1932, justified Australia’s cord, Father Point to 852. E. Martin of the provincial game. oe ae or Me ———r nin 3. Sparkes and hi yn a-canee trip- to he: mouth’ of . the; Skeenit’ River.’ rae ye son left Sunday "Mes, D. Munro: and, Miss Potter of Trail. spent the: Jast' week at Lakelse Mrs. J, stamp Vincent and: diughter: arrived Saturday to camp on the shore |. and are ‘spending som “time at the log nifty rustic furniture—bis own man stunner Home of Capt. Colthurst at utacture, Lakelse Lrke, Joun Hagan, with his new boat is a. familar figure on Lnkels: Lake. He i is not selfish with his speed : and gives many of his neighbors fasi trips to yarions lake horts. a.direct road connection with the rest of the district. Work done this month has linked them up with the Copper City ferry, BENNETT'S “SPECLAL” re MR. speec’ “The Vanarsdol Lumber Co. is now 01 | Mr, und Mrs, ©. Raven and Rod Me Rne returned from the south last week and moved out to Lakelse Lake where Messrs, Itiven and MeRae will resume With- curiosity and anxiety, Frozen sweets are quite in vogue now. ‘They are sweet, cool and nour ishing. They often bring up to sta- durd the calories in out otherwise frugal summer meals, It is unusual te be -talking about. Increasing ‘calorie. but the fact is that some of us dp not eat enough during the summer. time. Our appetites are- lazy and wi just let them have their own way, Mucardons are good summer couk ies and with them you can make sev- eral delightful desserts, Corn Flake Macareons 2 egg whites; 4 cup chopped ut meats; 1 cup. brown sugar; 1 cup ¢u ‘coanut (shredded; 2 cups corn flukes At the state banquet given in Otta. wa to the delegates at the Empire Con: ference, Mr. Buldwin, head: of the British delegation, made a Tnughing re , until they loxe their shiny upper | teaspoon vanilla, Beat egg whites until they are stif: -engugh to hold their Shape but. nut [their duties at the Skeena River hat- Cherrlees are ‘ripening in spite’ af A numbr of lots are eady to he seen in local stores, Ww, Treston of Kalum — Leke was b the beginning of the week. Bil ‘gays he has to make flying trips these ' days as White Fang has mink and the sumed. some form of mild drink in which log ¢ anherry was xn ingredient, | ates, Remove. pans from oven, pl “It was just lke the lady help.” be | ‘dump towel and 1 pine. said, “she was no lady, ‘and certiinly | ou dump towel aud reniove macaroon: no help,” i" ° - ference to uw “glass and a half of My (222 Fold in sugar carefully, ; ” vin corn flakes, nutmegs and cucomutt: . Bennett’s special,” which he had con. i Aad vanilla, Drop in a well erense Tt was gnihered that this wa: |° ‘ P ort BEEUSCC Coe Bow ' baking sheet. Bake in a modern joven (360 deg. F.) about 15 to 20 min. | immediately with’ a spatula ‘or ‘shar ‘ Imife. If macaroons become’ hardentc: : to flan, they may-be put in the ove. a few minutes to soften. Gunner Pearson left last Saturday tity his way. to his home in Sweden. Miss: Potter of ‘the teaching staff at by Trail is spending two weeks guest of Mrs, Greig. recently returned from a trip to Al. aska, ag the. 9 TE Miss Potter has Nigel Sherwood, — ‘holiday at Lakelse, Thea, Colthurst and F, Vanstone at salt, is doing rived from the south at the week end y Survival of the: Sweetest By Barbara B. Brooks For years we have been hearing ob- jections to sweets — pasti'les, ‘cakes, pies and candies, They have been entied ° fattening, ‘conducive to bigh blood = pressure, hard to. digest and are known to have other unfavorable minks. demand their food in quan. and regularly. Mrs, ©. J, Norrington and Miss Bar. ya Sherwood are spending the week t Takelse at the summer home of A. Attree and- family are spending ; Rumor says that n lot of work there and hen he gets through will have a lot (l in spite of these protests, there hog : Fi been 9 very marked surylyal of the “Terrace Notes. 0, Youngman of ‘the’ Prince. Rhpert '. store is relieving D. McKinnon, “Mrs, G.. Clapp ‘of Prince Rupert: ar- . tived in town lust Saturday. — Fishing 7 ‘Tackle es 7 Tents: an seg fotos Yoel Mr. and Mrs, LW. K. Steluert of Ru-| J! Jfbs . he » pert ‘nore holidaying. in the ‘dlsttict hav- oo ; . “ Prederving Supplies tess ; Ing arrlyed from the:¢oaat‘on; Tuesday. Kettles Tans: Sottes Staths ET. KENNEY, LIMITED - Aly 6 Glasses, tne ad Rings "e sweets. It may be, that - sometime, through future processes - of . evolution | that men will be born without: those’). taste. buds -which are. Dlenged with only the sensation of sweetnesa. ” But ‘Het ua hope that, that time is far, fy) awny. ’ We enjoy sweet foods’ 30: “much that ‘It haa become A custom to leave, them to the. lpst:of,the mealw;he eecan, ‘| Mnger - oes ope ‘goodness. aire ' * Jare often ‘persuaded. to ent their entire. “$l ment by ‘the. fact that. thera 48! good: im J dessert: in “atare- for them, An: even}: Rakes ” " Mosquito Nets is = a A Itohertsoin ‘or! ithe Rupert ar- if adutts look forward, to this att ‘tou a Te sugur; cup honey; 44 teaspoontu' salt; 24% cnps erushed corn finke mr caroonsa. and salt. dry macaroons and put mixture in th: nalities for some people. But so far.! au peop retrixerator pan and leave in chilling. unit four hours, Darts ice ‘to 1 part salt for four bout, Seottisti bench, ' | bibajons. appearaues, " fllent lord, is (a) most. remarkable, aan, holds, a very puis position A Aman: “wha Jeowld he nant wate ” iy “ye Yield: 1% doz, macaroons, Money" Corn . Flake Macaroon ’ Mousse . . 1% pints cream; % cup powdered Beat cream wntil stiff, * Aaa pow ered sugar sradually, then the honey . Fold in’ erushed or rolled Can be packed ‘in ! /Mleld: ae quarts, - 7 — ——:, * Betora “an, ‘eminent: ite ae the tt counse mig Kes, peice “he. oa wine's ger >of Bom wald the. Tatee ae “Mave § son ale we SOY ae ra 1