ne THE OMINECA. HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER B, 1930 \ Woes a — . Parker Fountair ‘Pens and. Penetia and Desk’ Seis Shactier Pens anP Feneils. me a © Another ‘hew w display of. : | China Chips and Saucers, ete. me “Manchester Flash Lights a and Cells: _Vietrolas and Victor Records. . nn de Waterman’ 8 Pens R. W. RILEY ma ' ~The Terrace Drug Store TERRACE, B. C. 1 2 * ' ie slams SEASONABLE. Ammunition Rifles The fall season is here and winter is approaching Overhaul. your stoves and dipes. A new stock of © repairs has been. received. . °°. PEERED IEICE ICH OICE IORI ICRI SIOEA IONIC SUGGESTION St: Shot Guns - Trew Fee een Fe toe og a fe eS E. T. Kenney Limited — General Hardware British Columbia TERRACE THEATRE Ferrace, B. C. RIVEDNESDAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY This Week Special Show Armistice Week, November om a . . . Eleanor Broadman in a g She Goes to War jomeiy— Are Scotch Tight ee Adults 5te = places in the south. ' - Children under, 14 years 25¢ foe pomer ae rT Orders flied at short notice, i) { GEO. — Terrace, B. C. ‘LUMBER MANUFACTURER | a | Luniper Price List oo, Rane Lambersssorineisvecnrge + $18.00. per M Shiplap s+. seesesseeteecseseeereenseeeeens 22.50 Sized Lumber besteeeueteucussceacscresvees 22.50. Finished Material “Shingles..... 6. ..e esse eee from $2.50 to $5.00 per Ht a, - _ Prices subject ‘to change without: notice : Prices of Monlding, ¢ eteae: on pplication ae : 40.00 to 65,90 | _ Mill running continuously on) f ee tae CAN ADIAN: s AFTER -- CHAMPION: SHIPS - £ Canadian farmers will. ‘again: ‘eom- I pete in International Live Stock ‘Ex- | hiblions and Grain, and: Hay Shovy, to be held in Chicago Nov. 29 to Dee, 6, .. ‘Hor several years ‘Canadion farmers |: me have been: attractd: by this world. event @aund they, have won.a. fair share, of the Rcoveted ayards, ~In . the, competitive. classes for hard spring wheat. the win- Mauer of which is acclaimed. the world’s : Aivheat. king, Canada hag, won | 16: -imes in the past . 19° years, © "Saskatchewan hvon 11 ‘times:* ‘Th the past three. ‘yeors the Dominton’ “has Won 108 of ‘the 130 prizes ‘offered. in: the,,. sinternatjonal ftompetitions’ for praitic. . agit, year 40 eevanada tool. 84." : my, Canada algo. ‘Scorea highest. Lntries. for sheep a ol ror several vod Prizes ‘were. awarded for ‘grain and of “SILVER FOX. FARMING ‘LisaDS. ‘The. ‘latest available figures “show that far farming: is. now definitely: es- tablished in Canada 8s an industry. Today: the copital’ value of fur farms 1s" $22,980,617 of which ‘$ic, 401,463 is invested in fur bearing. animals,” ~ Although ‘Prince Hdiward, Island is leader in. the industry, Oniario | and Quebec ‘are, not far behind. The yalue of fur bearing animals. in P. BL 'I, ‘is placed ‘nt $8,676, 220,. in . Ontario’: at $3,247, 386- and in. Quebec’ at $3,236,466, It isi: ‘only: ‘ten years’ stnee - ‘valine: “of fur’ i bearing. animals in’ ‘Canada. ‘was placed: at: $4,728, 105° ana the ‘industry today: ia f great ag it Was. week end on " oftictal business, ° south on Sunday. . ws t } other night, and ‘if parents were made »|to-pay for the “fun” they send their “| had: been . active: ini’ *\ church,’ bu Sunday:|, Se jBoaRp OF. TRADE HAD A DANCE P Terrace. Notes. © Government Agent « ©. E, Munro of Prince Rupert -was- -in town over-the a mi i “Walter. Warner of Fosswood. came 4 lin. tor the masquerade. A rh Torditte: of: ‘Cedarvale was a jenest of Mr. and, Mrs. McLeod for a few days Jost Week. - Cant. John Willidn was down from Usk the first of the week, 4 A.B. “Raiph of Prince George was a business ‘visitor in’ ‘Terrace on Thurs- day of, last Week. on : Mr, and Mrs, Freckman were: in Ru- pert for a few days, ... moot 7 B, Clayton . of Dorreen : Was in towin queing: the. week. : in'honor’of Mrg, Kelth and Miss Kerr. The ‘prize was won by. Mrs, 0, T. Sun- dal, and Mrs. A. C. Head won the con- solation The hostess was assisted. by Mrs, D. D. Munto-and Mrs, Little and | ‘| Mrs, ‘Greig presided. at the tea table. Mrs" Geo. Dover entertained ‘at a bridge on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs Little whe was leaving for the — G. Wilson of Amesbury and ¥. Jack of ‘Salvus spent the week end in town A-meeting for the purpose’ of ‘reor- ganizing ‘the basket bail teams for the coming senson will'be held this ‘week. As many old players have left’ town there will be. a. big change ii the line up ‘when the Season opens, | Mra, Geo. Little is ‘on an extended visit to Vancouver, Seattle and other Mrs. J ames Richmond was a dinner hostess . on Friday evening when: she |: . entertained: in’ honor. ‘of. Mr: - -and- “Mrs-| ‘| Keith and. ‘Miss ‘Kerr: “and” Mrs. Munro who ds also going south’ for: the winter Residents’ in the: west “end who are dependant upon . the Lown water sys-. tem are having a dry spell'and realize what it must be to live in the United States, There is hope In Terrace, as the commissioners are hurrying along: the work on the new ins. . "DAMAGED R. c-cHURCH | ‘Some Hallowe'en pranks are not too bad, -(all is foolishness) ‘but when. & young ‘buck or two or. three widertake: “Mrs. C. R.. Gilbert entertained. at : al. |bridge party on Thursday , afternoon -ful—Many Fine, Costumes, and , “he ‘Board of Trade held & most suc cessful masquerade datice ons ‘Friday’ evening. — Some. eighty ‘couples were present and most of them were in cos- tume' and provoked: both mirth and admiration, some just ‘admiration. ne costumes were ‘all prepared local- yiand many new and original designs Mrs. Raven and Mrs. ‘McLeod and It, ‘B. Wallace, a, ‘Smith and ‘8. J, France, and the. anwards ' went to the following : — - Best dressed lady, Lillian Christie, Spanish man. Dr. Mills.Chia2s* . Best: dressed couple, Mr. and Mrs. Durican, reindeer exporters. sas Most original couple, Mrs, Aber- nethy - and Stanley Mills. . . Best dressed ‘girl, Elliott Head, pier- ette; boy, Dorreen Wilson, .cow boy. Coinic: lady, Mrs. MeIenney,. aunt Diana; man, Lester.Taft,.clown, ~ Best. represented, Mrs. “W. 2B. Smith, convict. A four piece orchestra provided. ex- cellent. music ‘for dancing. . A very pretty wedding was sokem- nized in the Catholic church on Tues: . day morning: at 10 o'clock’ when “Rer. Father Leray, O.M.L, united ‘in quar- riage ‘Alberta Detinger, daughter of Mra. Doll, to Andrew McDonald, o lo- eal couple both well and favorably known. The bride entered the church on the arm of Mr. Doll ond’ made a charming pleture in: Oo gown of. peari ting. She wore ‘a bridal veil with a ‘-}wreath of orange blossoms and carri- |- ed a boquet of -roses. arid orange blos- |" soms, She was attended by her. sister Irene who wore a gown of white geor- ‘|gette. with three tiér flouncing featur- ing the uneven hem, and a hat of soft. felt. Marjory Doll in white with an head, deted + “as. “train” bearer, mand eau. ship. of Mrs. Desjardines, congratulations the bridal left on the noon train for Prince Rupert where they spent a short honeymoon, return- ing on Thursday and will make their -|home here where a host of friends will weéleome them. REMO NEWS At a meeting of .the Conservatives |: chureh property, it is bbeyond all ealls for toleration. It is now a job for the ° on Hallowe'en should. hot be’ ‘tolerated on Hallowe’ en any more than on any hopefuls out to enjoy, they would en- denvor to exercise a° little more: ‘dis- eipline at home. anos | FAREWELL TO OLD > FRIENDS cena} -. poe Rey, and: Mis.: “Allen” were. “hosts at | a delightful farewell party on™ 'Tues- day evening when. the: members of the Knox United Church met to. bid :fare- well to Mr, nd, Mrs. Geo. ‘Keith, and Miss Kerr who will spent. the winter in ‘the south: and later decide on: A, fu- ture., home:, Rev, Mr. Allen. gave a brief talk: during’ which ‘he: ‘touched upon. the loss” the local. chureh ‘wag sustatning : with the ‘departure’ -of the.: three, guests: of the: evening. © They. all |: school and ‘musteal” "eircles,' ‘dnd. Mrs. | fid Miss Kerr. had both: served: [police to toke hold of.” Fool pranks | of Remo on October 26th an associa- |- tion wns formed nnd the following: of- ficers were elected president, Rich- ‘ard Carr; vice-pres.; T. D. Laird; sec retnry-tiensurer, A. ¥. Wilson. ' eer i S On Saturday evening. ‘Geteuish. Sth mers Institute ‘vas held and after the}‘ bustness had been finished’ ‘the ‘gather. ing developed: into.a social affaly ‘and there Was. dancing . and cards. : oy. L: ‘Jordan, pole. ‘inspector “for. the {. Hanson - Timber and: Lumber C6, ‘Was in ‘Remo: on Monday. . My doy; sald the’ business man to lis son there ave two things Uhat exe} coed: in business. : What are they’ dad? . Honesty: ind eagaclty; - What is’ Honesty? Aways, | NO - “matter * 1 adversely tng “irae i i cn! "| Hatlowe'e Froliels . wii Was. Very: ‘Suceess: | “ “all Home MMade “. a in Were fnatroduced. The judges were! WEDDING BELL]. | satin with lace nod net flowers altern- : Og wart and: Anyox, ; Ror neways 400 pits Ketcht. For Stew sonst Pott kee St Lae sailings from iy a for North ~ and South Queen Char- atte Telands: ‘trains’ ‘leave , Zaseene er abound Mon- tos - days, , Wednesdays ant" ~ Saturdays, 3-08 pete} westbound, Sundays Tuesdays and. Thursday? : 11.52 a.m. . CANADIAN NATIONAL ; dull Information. From ‘Local Agent or — : R.-F, McNAUGHTON : Dist. Passenger Agt. - Prince Rupert B.C. Ss. W190: omhe _ groom , was | ‘supportetl ‘by: Toba, Nor- ae Mise Cecelia’ D sjardines |. presided at. the organ. “The choir. pro-|° vided -special music under the dJeader-|' a Following , rescue her-and.4th Engineer. Dean the regular ‘mecting of. the Remo Far-{- | ped vitally. important if, you are ? to ‘suc: | Here and There “qodG). ey “Prince: Iyesate” ‘Tokugawa, pres - dent of -the ~ ‘Japanese » House © st oot. -Peers, and his son, Hon. Tyegaso ‘Tokugawa, Japanese Minister . to Canada, met recently: on hoard Canadian Pacific liner Empress of . Russia, The Prince was on his way to London io attend the: tnter- Parliamentary Conference and took the opportunity to see his son who- ‘bad come to Victoria from Ottawa | _to meet him, , : Leaping into shark-infested -wa- >, ters. in the China Sea halitway between: ‘Hong Kong and Shanghat, _ Carpenter Tom | Ellworthy, of the - S&S, Empress of Russia, saved the * Hife of Mrs Makareff, passeng: er on othe: ship who had "jumped ‘over. board ina fit of dementia. ‘The: a ‘Woman strongly resisted -efforta | to: went to Eilworthy’s assistance, tha.” “two Men succeeding in bringing her’ - 0. back aboard ship ‘after long and. ” exhausting struggles, = a . Beating the: world’s: ‘record: tn aa “passenger traffic operation,:-West-) 3: ‘rn Canada comes nto the lme-' + Mght this’ year , With "the :1252. mile.” ‘continuous run*from Fort Wiliam * to. Calgary of the Canadian ‘Pacifia °,.*: locomotive number-2808,. A’ number... Of locomotives of thig tlass are now |. | ‘being built by the railway, equip, “with. roller-beating © boxes which will still : further facilitate engine operations on long runs,. @ season’ ‘first lien of Mi Ténipte, 11,600-foot” peak “in: - the | Rookies, was ade ‘last w :