ra TERRACE, B. cr WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933 F Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, BC. Fully Modern Electric Light : Running Water [| - Travellera Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5;. "G. Temple, Mgr. & : oe Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Telephone No. 2 Shiplap - S4S common dimension and No, 1 Ship- ® Rough Lumber e iad rz dap... . cg oe wae A No. 1 Finish, h, Siding, Flooring, Vota 7 Ete. a Shingles Mouldings, +: PRICHS.ON APPLICATION H Geo. Little Terrace, B.C.| = | SWAIN’S. Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse | Lake. “Sunday Special { | Terrace, B.C. | ——————— —= Terrace Notes Corp. E. H. Clarke. R.C.M.P, spent Mm several days in town this week, ae S Munsell Clarke who is interested in Mu number of loenl mining properties, B left the middie of the week for Van- gcouver, ; _* ba My, and Mrs, R. Blance left for Ru- pert on ‘Tuesday to meet an uncle of Be Rob's, who is on a tour from the east. rm , oe 2 ed Mr. and Mrs. V. Menzies, who have MAbeen guests of Mrs. J, Durran, return- Bed to their home in Prince Rupert on me’ Vhursday afternoon. , xe & . One of the changes brought about by the stringency, in money during the me ast few yerrs has heen the steady In- ‘eyense in the number of families who have bought cows to supply a goad part | Be of the family fare. Fust recently one ie of the new comers sald he had a chance a of buying his mnimal on time payments these about equalling the amount he me had been paying each month oh butter} f cream and ‘milk. In a few months. he. will have- hls cow paid. for and. after, that his bills; will reflect the wisdom of his’ action.” It’ 16; ‘rdémarkable . how @ the cost of living - drapsas soon AB: fl. cow appears'on, the scpne, also the pie Ie improvement-in: the, health of the fam. ily, Of. course, ‘there : As a certain extra MB work attached to cows, hut when the! s Me ranily hag: wothing ele fo, do,one can a hardly charge wp. much foi the, time a one spends, hunting cows: and, milking them and drinking the milk. wy, % . : While. ‘the | inet ot a few days ng6 Se spoiled some ofthe: ‘plum cxop the, bal- ME ance of the crop is making gocd ‘Bro : " wress and ripening nicely. 4 a : Have yop pald your subseriptlon ‘yet? ‘outa. than’ ‘srouse, 1 — Ed. Lawrence and W. Raymond ar- rived in town on Friday afternoon af- ter a long prospecting ‘trip in the Bea- ver. River district. While they stated that. they had a number of. samples with them’ they were very mysterious about their finds, etc. ete . Several of the local growers are lift- ing their spuds and the general report (is that the erop this year runs from “Ivght to average, with less worm trou- ple than has been experienced in the past. It is believed that the wet sea- son, coupled with more definite: know- ledge of selection of land for the crop, has been th cause of the improvement in this respect. . . ° ee & R. L, Gale spent a couple of days in the district’ this week arranging for polling places for the coming election. a . .E. Ponsonby, who recently came north from ‘Vancotver Island, returned from the imterior at the end of the week and has moved out to a place on the bench north of town. -—* * The commissioners of the village are having the sidewalk in front of ‘| Sparkes Bros, Store yenewed, and ri- pairs are also heing made to the found- ation of the building by the. owners. ae . A. Beaudin who has been in the Cari- boo since the spring, returned to town Sunday evening. =e * ‘Capt. J. 8. Colthurst, w ‘ho pas spent the summer with -his family at Lakelse |. Lake, leaves. Thursday for Rooke. VIL for the winter. eee Fy ‘Frank Hipp: landed.a. steel head sal- mon the: other day on the’ shores. of George Littles’ island that weighed 26 Ibs. or o Little better. ing early a party of, three went down to the istand -and got back to town ‘shortly after. Innch with 100 Ibs of fish Two of the catch weighed: between lt and 18 lbs. each. Limit catches have been common and when an angler has sot that many friends have been called in to help’ tote the catch home, oa ae “On Friday night Rev, W. R. Welch gaye n lecture in Knox United Church on Life in Africa. The reverend gen- tleman Ww ho served for some years 05 & missionary. under The Region Beyond Missionary ‘Society, ‘held his: audience spellbound for twa hours. “The church was crowded, and rs the event was put an in aid of the funds of the Ladies’ Guild, that society was §20 to the good as a-vesult, It is understood ‘that Mr. JwWelch has a quantity of lantern slides depicting the life of-the people among whom he lnbored, and it is. heing plan- ned to secure a lantern for future lec- tures. ” “4 « ; - Mos. Greig. Mrs, Kirkaldy and 1 twa ehiidven imede ‘the ‘trip: ‘to Remo on Raturday, té visit “Mist Marjorie Munro at *. 4 A dance was lreld ‘at, ‘Remo on Satur: day night: ‘at which it p06 “number of Terrace vornig ‘people were “presenti: + xk 4 Vera Moore enme up from - prince Rupert on Saturday nieht, ‘Accompant- ed by, Dr. Hankinson, who consulted with Dr, Mills ‘In thé ease of Mradrank Gavin. They returned ‘Sunday's: “train taking Mrs, Gavitt and: daughter; othe -hospital, ‘Mrs. 1, J. Moore, who: bas been staying with her daughter - for some time, returned to the const by: the same train, , TY sem acy Ng." 'B, Johnstone ‘of Lakelve » Lake Lidge was tL visitor to Prince Rupert the end of last week. 208 (cto a ; ; Local hunters are getting good bags of-ducks which they find more numer". a ee ro we “aire. A Al fxoré" fetid: “fron i on Saturday. vy u The next morn-| The basket ball players have secured the use..of the Canadian: Legion: Halt. for the seasons games, will ‘start on the 16th. elas ere [Here and There], "Taken as a whole the. British. West Indies, as a market for Can- : ‘pdian” products ranked tenth last ' July with $550,000; - with New-" " foundland coming next,’ , Practice games Increasing prosperity - in Can« ada and the United States is seen in the early arrival in the Do- _ malnion of United States Christmas tree buyers. They-are particularly . “busy in the Maritimes where the . demand {5 especially heavy. Edward C. Carter, of New York, ’ traveller and publicist, has been -chosén to fill the newly-created post of secretary-general of.. the Institute of. Pacific Relations -- which has just completed its fifth .'blennial conference at the Banff © ‘Springs Hotel. ’ Eleven happy boys took the. eleventh annual “On to Alaska” tour this year under the leader- ship of George E, Buchanan, of Detroit. Their trip included 4 stop at the Banff Springs Hotel where the boys stayed until they sentrained for Lake Louise. Traffic earnings. of the Can- adian, railways for July show an aggregate gain ‘of nearly a million dollars as compared with July, -1932, the best showing in many months. on similar comparisons, Gross earnings of the Canadian Pacific account for $473,000 of this gain during the month. “He got you that time,” said Mrs. Mantagu Norman to the gov- ‘ernor of the Bank of . Englnad, when they Janded recently at. Que-- bee from Canadian Pacific liner,” | Duchess of Atholl, on their way to ‘Bar Harbor, Maine.-’ The pur- ‘pose of the visit-is a mystery, pot even 2 holiday being. admitted by :the distinguished. visitor, ' John Nelson. president of Ro- tary International, sailed recently by Empress of Britain on his way to Lausanne where the second European regional conferencé of the world-wide orzanization was” held this munth. fe stated that Rotary had 150,00u members, in 300 clubs. the conferences, speeches and exhibitions at the World's Grain Eshibitian at Re- gina we can derive even one sug- gestion of importante to agricul- turists, the show will he voted a suecess,” said E. S. MeRory, man- ANOT, United Grain Growers offices “It from : CI EYE 4: Ford Parts Tires +, “at in Calaary, In a recent address af the Palliser Rotel in that euy. ahete t CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are the world,s greatest seller. A few of their many attractions are: ‘Long Life and-Operating Economy; Body by Fisher— - a beautifully : streamlined; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation; x Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and many others, ~ For full particulars call or write a | ohn Dekergemmeaux . Kaien Motors, Ltd. on Terrace, B.C. '’ “Prince Rupert, B. C. ==] | DeForest Crossley Radios | | Accessories and Supplies ‘Now is the time to check up your radio and batteries for - fall and winter use. s¢A” Batteries “©” Batteries _ — ee 1000 hour Batteries ET. KENNEY, »LTD. ‘eR? & Tubes, etc.. ——— —- » Cs E. ‘Parker Limited = FORD. DEALER - “Prince Rupert, B,C. a me ee ap ote voge vee ty ‘Revessories . ’ vee ‘New and Uséd Care’ dnd Trucks a - 4 we kms a a a sre es receive prompt attention. Inquiries or orders given W. H. Burnett, Terrace, wil ie Owing to the proprietor, Mr. Willie, not being a naturalized British Subject the beer license of the Terrace Hotel has been gancelled.Mr. Willie-has been in Canada for twenty years and just vecently made application for bis na- turalization papers. r ! It was then dis- covered that he had had a beer license for some time and not a British sulb- ject, -It is. probable. that. his - License will: be Tenewed as soon:as he gets liis naturalization papers through.’ . Husky and Happy - Oh Boy! orty-clght ‘happy boys and} / : girls atthe Royal . York: Hotel,” Toronto. They are the: ., Inoky. winners, of. the ailver Toten’ Contest sponsored by Crosse atid Blackwell, well-known muanufac-: turers of food products, and their reward was a two-day visit to the Canadian National Exhibition.: ; “They all “travelled “ Ganaittan | Paditio and the: Royal York Hotel}: ‘was:: “theirs for: two -fuil 34 There was’ much entertaining: iz the: various rooms occupied by: the. youngsters, >The _ contents... of a: lage. ‘number ‘of bottles of. pop- were” consumed,‘ ‘Hands - were’ swept over slick heads and ties wits ‘livers Was much jolly.chatte Janéals,-Thoraugh tours were middle Lok’ the. big. exhibition and : for!" ” Mone: time to come'these boyd and ‘gitle will have: -happy: memories: of the two exciting and hilarjoue. days, . re