CORN sk Oven fresh tr the ved-and-green ‘THE TERRACE NEWS, APRIL 17, 1929 can’t be described. It - can’t be copied. But it’s the flaver of Kellogg’ 8 Corn Flakes that makes 12,000,000 people de- mand this “wonder” _. cereal every day. FLAKES pochage! Too lute for last. week ; ‘The hinsquerade dance held on Eas- thoy Monday night was a big success. There were so many pretty costumes _ that the judges had great difficulty in making their decisions, but.. finaly made the followin gawards :—Best lady costume, Miss Crockett; mest or- iglual, Mrs. Ekman; most effective, Mrs. Dockrill; best character, men, B, M. Hoops; most original, Hugh Heal; best comic, 'T. 2. Smith. Mrs, Cornwell and dunghter Pearl spent Easter week at Topley. Jos, Bussinger was in town for a few days. He brought very favorable re. ports from Topley mining properties. Mr. and Mrs. at bridge nnd there were eleven tabies. The affair was one of the most enjoy- able ever held in Telkwa. The prizes went to Mrs. Goodwill, with Mrs. BAL Hoops getting the consolation; D. Heal won men’s first and J. Gould captured the consolntion. Flect Cons. Ticehurst proved ‘him: solr something of a sprinter on the streets of Toronto reeently’ when he iid y ¥ “LvEgR AGcoT “SG Toaay ~> - . " A year ago ; ‘ there was a great hole, nearly a city block in area, facing the Union Station gt 4 Toronto. Down in the bottom, half a dozen cranes were busy . sorting huge ; “pieces of steal a which were heing noisily rivetted as they were set, | ing but, by connection £1: raseh the meccano like, into position, ’ radio room, in any other portion of On that site today stands the the . building. There i: _ provisian tallest building in the British Em-j also for television, should this ba pire, the magnificent Royal York developed, for moving picture and , Hotel which, in two months more, | movietone projection, a will open the doors to its thousand With its own power plant ‘and 4 rooms and welcome first water-works, its ene: y hoaspi- - guests, tal and internal and odesi’e dena Remarkable as has been the] portation and commiuniration sys- speed with which this great Cana-|tems, the Royal Yuri: Yo‘el is a 4 dian Pacifie Hotel hos been erected, | complete city. It hes ils bunk and y still more extraordinary to the|brokers offices, its sterea and. man on the street must be the shops, ils community hall end ve- tremendous thought which went| creation centres, Ne'i'nz which na into the planning of what will be] progreselva town mieit hire bas the most up-to-date institution of not been thought o! ant Insorpor- its kind in the world and in the] ated: to advantage. Dowa Inthe - ‘8 working out of those arranzements bas pement is. a con ya pintiys 7 that will ensure its guests ” the ut- csteblishment, @ lino ype anl Girce most in facilities and services, : 7 There will. be, for instance, rat's “oh a tunnel entyance from. outlets in every room, and in. the Union Station, at the functien of | concert hall, Banquet hall and Ball. all roads into the’ aity, | in the hk a x yoom, which haje seating capacity “down-town” tha vita. a? cues 5 for nearly seven thousand hearts, Royal York ts steaterie | YTith i the mort modern means of ampli- | fake Ontario before ik, Yel. Pe fics tion have been installed to pro- ful, ‘The travell'se sontin: oo Be will ; visigy not only that ‘speakers und | join. with the ult! 28, ef Tororo in. \" astinte er musieiana be thorough-| their eager solic’ sation at tha iy] higwaid wherever they ara spealt- opening day in wine, a Miss Moffatt 1s. viélting. in’ Prince them. during. the recent vistt to Ter # upert for a few dye. ‘race . ' ‘rhe Smithers basketball: associention |. H. Halliwell and N Sherwood. have| a sent a Totter, of,” appreciation. to. the Jo- licensed as lay preachers by, His Lord- eum for thie ‘splendid’ Hime, alven, sity Rishon, ‘Rix | took after and captured a nimble-foot- ed purse sneteber. Ticehurst had on- ly been on the force a short time as a permanent member. Dr. Agnew spent a few days in town attending o necessary. dental work, In the most. interesting basketball games of the season Telkwa teams sue- ceded in turning back the Topley quintets on Saturday night. The girls teams were first on the floor and after forty minutes of more or less strenu- ous efforts the local girls emerged vic- iting girls put up a very good exhibi- tion considering that this was their first game, and that with practically no practice. Lanney McRae, on the visitors forward line made a good im- pression” and was the star of the line- ‘up. Teams and score:—L. Mclae 4, Strimbolt, Covington, Holmes and R. McRae. Telkwa, Munger 4, Rankin 2, Agnew 16, Boyle, Orockett. .. The boys game from the toss up was fast and good combination was displayed by both teams. The Telkwa boys showed a great improvement in their shevting over recent displays, and soon started piling up a rather top heavy score, leading at half time by 41 to 16. In the second half the visitors cume to life and @emonstrated why they have been downing Burns Luke teams, Thelr passing was fast and accurate and the dribbling of Ter- vo and McGuire was a treat to watch. Greenwooil, Tervo aud McGuire were the outstanding players for Topley, while it would be hard to pick a star on the Telkwa team as each man play- ed at top form. ‘Tenms and seore:— Telkwa Tales | P. Slavin entertained toriougs by 1 score of 22 to 4. The vis-]. Only choice leaves grown at high altitudes go into the blending of Blue Ribbon Tea, That is why its flavour is so uniformly ex- cellent. Insist upon getting it from your gro- cer—refuse substitutes of inferior quality. “It’s really too good for the kitchen now. Isn’t it narvellous how Permalak trans- forms things?” — The beauty of Per- malak lies not only in its colors, but in ‘its soft satiny finish. The colors are beau- tiful—the whole wide range of them. And» the finish is beautiful too, so rich and lustrous. The easiest of all finishes to apply. _And it dries in. no time. This thorough tittle treatise on home decor- ating is full of ideas for brightening every room in the house. Free from your dealer or write direct to the company at Montreal. BRANSRAM-HENDERSON TERRACE HARDWARE . Topley—Greenwood 4, Jannack, Me Guire 12, Fervo 3,.Nolan 10, total 29. Teikwa—W, Gilmour 9, Gowanlock 20 Dockrill 4, Jones 14, R. Gilmour 6, to- tal 63. Return fumes WHL be played at Top- ley on an open air court when the wenther hecomes more settled and na little warmer. A pleasunt surprise . party Miss ‘Dorothy © Witlow enening ‘last, which resulted in an'‘ex- cellent dance: with inid-night supper. lands Cottage the home: of Mrs." Adams on Thursday - evening. ies, and My. A. Stewart. the second, Apr: A ‘A, MeDonald returned to Usk after f tywoe month | Absence, sportution to his camps, in Prince Rupert, Haster vaention In Prince Rupert. : is spending ber } USK NOTES ‘euest of Mrs, P. F. Skinner, day. ‘ To late for lust week “Avery keen tennis | matel bet goa ‘Cadden of the Dominion Tele: : cesime . tween Copper City and Usk on Good] | visited | Friday, resulting in a close , on ‘Saturday |the City team. ; . Miss Mavy Lowerle travelled to Tel-| tle, Rev. Father Hammond officiating, kwe to day on an extended visit to her The couple were attended by Mr. and. A bridge drive was held: at Woot sister Mrs, ‘Thompson. ae ; Mesners. ‘Bott Wlison | Chas. Durlam winning the first prize, Darby" ‘arte cholding their annual bain- | Mrs. Dore... The couple “Will Feilda, for {auet at the home of Mr. Darby: on|& time | in Prince’ Rupert: : Thursday x next. ‘ ‘He. has]... De: . _ |, Miss Dorothy Witlow. is: returning _ ‘{tu college in Prince Rupert after spend * Mr. Chns. Dorham is vislting friends |ing her Easter vacation here. a Mr. Grover of the Lueky Luke mines . ~ spending his {returned home from Vancouver and Seatitle. yesterday. My. PLM Grant | is‘. Miss Barhern Holt fof Copper City ; vacation in Usk, the ;thurem visited Hanall on business to- Messers. Bert Wilson and J. L. Be-. graph Service and located at: Secoud ee Cabin was married recently in Prince Rupert to Miss -Marie Mercer of Seat- win for ae ee Mrs, John Dore of Prince Rupert, and - wo + pager’ the ceremony’ a wedding” break- ‘and James | fast waS' ‘served at the home of Mr: and = Father Allard. of Fort: Prane brought a | Tare ensaline ont. for t tran: at [ine the: district, Inst week a guest. 0