: Atomizers* See aS a i Ear and Uleer Syringes LB Also many: offer Alygenté Apoliances. which-w add to your eonifo t, Baa aed rill CR W. RILEY TERRACE, .B, C;, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, “1981 ee , It ‘Ys? likely - that ‘before - ‘another meet: | Varities - of tree fruits best: ‘suited to| F ing ‘ a jewellery and watch making bust | the- locality. ° “There | should’ ‘be... uktte |" Bd ness will, beve started in- ‘Terrace, ‘|~ .The quatterly. ‘meeting will-be held orchard of 30 tréés—éyery one" a dit- |" ; ‘hela. ita ‘monthly ‘meeting in the muni-} cipal: hall OM. Tuesday, Oct. 6th. with President J. K,. Gordon” presiding, kena agaist” the? ‘completion: of the ] Pp Gok, the: members’ feeling: the mon: ‘ This | mattex” Wa: ‘discussed. at the re- :| quest: of thé: Prince: Rupert. Chaiber-of sien in the 7 Commeree. ‘ f _Lu mber Prices D Down™ oe Rough Lumber: Tease tit Prices _ oan a is | uss) me > Shingles from No, 1 Shiplap ......2 ° aeae: | Shine tine past a0 :. 4 ineh No. 1 Shiplay~......0¢57° itl opt lee, 13.50" No. 2 Shiplap; 6 ing 8 in, and"10 in-.. Se ee ~ Spruce jand H¥emlock,' No; 1 Gleax Flooring? ‘Spruce; Hen. lock -and Cedar Finishing Lumber, Drop Siding, V-Joint - Bevel: Siding; ete,; froin’ cane - A350 $95.00 to..60 0 “pe me, ft. Moulding from ie. up per- ‘Tineal toot, ; : : ~ Prices subject to change wwithout hotiece Pt : Write to Geo. Little Euthber Yard, Smithers, ‘When wanting.” ~ prices on all gtades of. Fumbér’ and the following :— *. Cottonwood ° Veneer, “Gyproe, Brick, Lime, Plaster, >: dows, Doors, Bullding Paper,.Tar Paper, Roofing, & ‘Shingle Stain, fir Ploorine, Pinish{ng . Lumber, etc. $2. 50. tol. ASD Cement, Win-’ ” Plaster Board,” » ate 5 George Little. : Terrace, B. CG. 4 the Terrace. Fair. Association, - | Ait detalii |. ‘United States land. Stations, was.’ 4} when~ ‘the new “Canadian~ Pacifia ‘diner Enipreas of Britain, 42,500- 7 - er na & : — ; wees <3: nroblen. Phiibert Hotel ' In. spite of threatening weather local | : _ ' |.|uimrods took. full advantage ‘of. Thanka ’ 7 B. Me . }glving Day. Several ‘small__ parties | TERRACE, a G.. “ BThefe |in ‘the morning” for this ° favortt( : i unting g grounds, ; . ‘Running Water Dining Room: _ - ; Flectrice Light pejephone pr re rrr ravevers sample, Rooms - Messrs, Daly and Oliver left Jo: . Special nleker Dinner. ner Sunday. Monday for Usk, takirig” ‘with ; then £ . tractor, grader and scraper to De: sr a P.O. Box 29 ou ‘the highway coustruction.. - Ex . % = N daughter was hobrn to “Rev, TH and Mrs. Alea" ‘on Friday, October 9 a Me , a A meeting ‘of the ‘Terrace Par. Tench : L ‘Elwood. Brooks ‘Assoiftation was ‘held. on_Thursday ev: |- wy : ad at ‘aril About. twenty - members! Wert: me femne. Lo 1, My ,Bresent.. It was decided the’: same ‘offi.| x | cers should. carry on the: work of ‘the me . organization until. the end of the year; r Fire. Automobile. A discussion of sports’ activities re- “ if 2 aT Oe ’ a. Taek, of equipinent, and’ plans eC Accident © h lbife® iscussed' to repairing. the, defect, ty: ge “ns s . Ye ne ots ny wel nt, au po oo . cn bys get . | BA . “ on : * * Belly West’ reports: an- apple tnée: in. be P.O. Box 102° TERRACE. bloorii ‘and violets in blossom... ‘The yi- RA! “the va 4 Bh 63400103 HRHIENE _ Terrace Notes : Jt eC ee eet od {Is the bench land six. monttis ahdid or liself or were the shrubbery Just Jeat- Governinent’ Agent: Norman Watt- ar-}° Mr, and ‘Mrs, David ' Owens of Van- mtived on: “Wednesday, ‘in: ‘connection. arsdel were vistors” in town .a on ‘Tues. Awith some " disputes over T otaking cla 5 day. 4 and _Wednisday. . ‘repoity: statestha Mra," 20."'T. “Dr 4. G. Mills i had miast week on: “n06 of measles. call to: Bor en. covery: © She: lias been ‘quite ill (for ‘Some little time," re tae, rn ee rH, : oN weeks; to. tnapeet “the: 1081/. ple clubs. nnection ‘With this’ “work: “doring fair | weel,. he Teburned to: 4g -maaking ‘good :, ‘Proarpss., tor | Mr, McCallum of the, boys vs ang girls Te ple glab work ‘visited. the district’ this’ y 7 maiden voyage May. 27-June. 1, ai on + Hotel, tal question yet. remaitis to, be “solyed. |" the. Bungalow Camps: ing on the job the past; halt: year: ao rye |“ apavelling: iene ‘pasted . : special’ train From ‘Toronto to. Vie--: ‘toria and return, over.100 members *. a: see coer acs a | el aed + i The ‘Terzace District Board of. Baas : | Penrace District a ‘fair. attendante’ of members result ws ea "ti a good. discussion: of 2 variety, rs) Now ‘the fall refs ihitve” started and .gubjécts.. A vigorous: “protest was crops are ‘nearly «all: Harvested, ‘the ey. ‘vould: be. ‘betéer, spent. on. highways, cultural life that i is worthy ‘of. thought | spring of 1932:. The time ob ters” were. received ‘and. dealt. with . ers have | farely well decided-as.: “tozthi more-of the old -idea of getting ont sz" on- October’ 20th. «Tt “is- “expected this ‘ferent variety... While that may be all of" "Trade,, the Farmers’ Institute and ‘mercial Droposition it is a distinct ifaiinre. - . -When ‘Only - a few trees of vA resolution: was _Dassed asking the ne. variety. are. found -in an orehard 7 » Best. Varieties! | time has arrived to consider plans: for the coming season, -One phase of" ‘agri. | is -the planning of the orchard exten-| es J te ORS: experimenting, with many : varities . a Letters: froin several prospective. set- yhis now passed, arid loehl fruit BEOW- New Will, be: a. Joint: ‘meeting of the Board right: for -« ‘homie : ‘orehard, as: a com-| | :{the -Indiang’ in the’ siatter- of! fishing; tof the evening’ and _ Baye a L very “good ; :/|ppear on the market at the same time’ «POF the - fall apples the Wealthy ‘and Gravenstein easily. take the lead; the] from’ a steamship ‘in ‘motion, ‘sent-<|atter,, especially ‘making a delighttur| BF address. ; _ “The. tit Tadio. bropdeast .| history musical: entertainment” G departnione of’ fisheries to: extend - to! white settlers the Drivileze enjoyed: by, thug enabling. the. people “of. the dist- rict to suppliment their fare’ ‘With fish, "Major V ‘Wilby, prineipal: of ‘the Kit- sumgalinia. High: School was the guest over a network of Canadian and _ carried through successfully: as the. : Empress of Britain was sailing’ u the St. Lawrence on her “maiden voyage from Cherbourg June bh - All records for the. St. Lawrenca ‘route to Europe were shattered Comfanions” * *“ fame, . and)»the ship's: company of. the ’ Empress ‘of Russia, . presentation the gathering was - entertained--by the broadcast from .. : miles away,.. steaming down ithe ., Bt. Lawrence. : ks oe _. Hall” _ton flagship. of © the company’s Atlantic fieet; made the tin from ~ Cherbourg to Father Point in four: days, . nineteen ‘hours, on | her™- ts os re Fy “The train ride from Vancouver” ' to Banff is the most wonderful [“ have ever taken,” was. the -com- ment of. the much-travelled and famous writer J. B, Priestley, of “Angel Pavement” and:*"The: Good — ‘interviewed -, recently at the Banff ‘Springs -- ~ “These:-parts. are. too j wonderful - to describe, 7” he said, znd added he -was coming again. in September” for the trail riding, ‘The | Shield for efficiency ‘among the four Catadian Pacific white,_Empresses of the Pacific, . ‘défiated “last year ‘by’ EL W., Reatty,. chiairinain, and “president, of the. company, was presented for the second time at Vancouver re- cently -'to. Captain: A: ‘J. °Hosken ‘During the © the Empresa of Britain, over 2,000 Detinite “promise” ‘of. an™ intebe national travelling . Art ' School with | headquarters’ be establish. ed at: Banff. in 1932,’ or: at-one of ockies,. has been given by rom Prominent London,: Eng- ‘land, -artist- who has beon. sgured . - inaking such a ‘good ‘size’ is ‘could: bil . drawback appears to be. the compa~ -Htively - sliort. ‘life , of =. ‘ditions’ can’ be held. until Jey of the | Ul late “Mareh of the’ following year . cilities, again after. her . _Tecent illness, daughter - Mary” 48 ‘algo improviiig. ‘ a few days in Paine Rupert this week ithe grower has great. Mifficulty in ‘his ‘grading -and* can “dd” little mote than offer the cheaper” “jumble pack”, thus, eatting ‘into. his profits, ~~ Experiencce. hag shown - that: ‘while the Duehess of Oldenberg does well it competition with southern apples. that} eating apple, seHing frendily, and: they" [trees bear weil, the only drawback ‘sp: |. pears to be the comparatively shor- | tife- of the tree. Wagners, while’ rot ' Wished _for, do fairly well; the on zthe.: stress The}. frult keeps well, and under .Droper con-; following year. cee ON gelved, and. this variety. has.’ ‘proved: to | be a-g0a0d bearer locally, “Wk Rob? rtson, director’ of. plant industry, Vie- torla, is a strong advocate of the Van derpol Red... This variety has not beer planted largely in’ past Wears, but those five a good crop of a cound seab-frec apples,.a fruit that does not ature un ind one that can be kept well on t Inte summer with’ Proper storage fa- It is understood that representations are to be niide to the Dominion govern ment looking : to the’ ‘establishiient Tok | -{@a experimental station’.in thig Tocal-.}- : ‘lity. It is felt. that’ this: should be on land that includes in part the-red soll |- bottoms, so that proper® “work: can. be: ote : “ oN ongths Mak . ; Mrs, W. West Js able to be-nround | -Her WA ‘King; “local poultryman,| ‘spent |. At the’ last meeting of the Terrace is difficoult-to intrket ‘this “variety in| Winter ‘Banghas, ‘also are. well re- | tres that are found in local orchards |- ‘of. the bench and. also ‘the. black ‘river | - done in, checking. up* the, ‘positbilities Py we of the two types of farming. » England that they would join him ; Beenic.: wealth | : Association’ held ‘thatr ir annual gen: “eral meeting: early in’ June and” | took: the - opportunity to make o . “The annual harvest | ‘festival ° was]: apart tena ee dluging Win. _ {held sin’; Knox: United) ephiureh oft ganc -whera:, they con nferred with Tora! . | day... The. church