7 ee a . _ at tne hang i . way re ee ney ; za . : i ro - ee’ . aaa | Sn et ae THE TERRACE NEWS, reste Do On, WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 22, 1937 -* - - che ae a eo eed wee os % ao : [a —— en — cs Te ee Pre " , " Pa a New. ‘Potato ; ae it grove in the woods we'll Seed 1 in Terrace — _, eee Phitbert Hotel. 7 ‘Tnter-Valley ‘Lumber |i TERRACE, B.C... _ Distriet Ready & Supply Co. Fully Modern —_— Electric Light | Running’ Water te “ig most encouraging to andi ‘ina district afew who have the improve- Lumber Manufacturers Travellers Sample Rooms _ ment ‘of the district and o fthe lot of || CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts s 7 nll who live in the district at heearti Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock P. 0. Box 5 . Teleph one : There are some, probably only & few, iling Gordon Temple, Prop. : who are able to maintain their confi- “'PERRACE, B,C. | a ; 4 dence in their country und te hold the _ ' menmeentid interest of their fellows in face of the ; ‘ years the world has just passed throu — ——t > 4 — - _ One of those people is EH, T., Kenney, - wo “" |MLA, and it is not because he is an q SRR EORE SONNEI OCR ORDE AOAC OEE A ION ee, | ALLA Ed. likes his Northern British John’s Garage & Tax Swait’s Transfer - ; Columbia, particularly Skeena dist- 2 J. H. SMITH | 'rict and most particularly Terrace and | Garage, Service Shop the immediate area ‘surrounding He i ‘yeudized tbat after so many years the Battery Charging ‘axi ‘Trucking Delivery a spud igrowers needed: some new send. . * . ; . “General ao t.7 em EE RRACE, B.C. He likes to develop things himself. He Oe Cy linder Honing Coal and Wood hf . noth ere . likes to se ethem grow, nnd he likes to ; we ‘De the means of assisting ‘others. So Chev. Cars and Trucks a . Te a he. sent: out for new. seed, even going a ent for j “Groceries Hardware — Dry Goods away Iikek to his belovéd Nova Scotia Phone—2 long}; 2 short , Ag , | ‘ wheré. ‘he spent his boyhood, and still % iad . ql . Boots and Shoes Flour and Feed ‘retains memories of the spuds they Ford Ca rs 0 “grew. : there. -He got seed from {here go a q Stewart- Warner Rac ios of whut he believed wonld be the lest ae , 2 _ ~. “3§ potatoes to grow in the Terrace dist- Here and There F ord Trucks 4 Radio and Car Batteries re rict. He got Katadhin and Golden. : . _ tes From elsewere he got DuVernet and Ford Parts Early Ohio and Gold Coin.’ “he lat- Opening three weeks earlier ter has been an old stand ‘bye here, this year with a 15-inch snow ‘all ' Goodyear Tires and Tubes | eo . ' cember 2, the ski-ing season ee y) . | mo ‘w but he got some new seed. These seed i Quebee province was on to a ~ ° —- 4 . | {he planted and cared for and is now lying start with special Camadian at - rr re wT a ns | enoying the pleasure of harvesting 2 Pacific trains as well as regulars ft ; = : i Ri h ; ink ‘st “pountiful crop. He does this work crowded with {atuslaste on the |+| Y ‘ Treston who raises mink just pimself and will keep as much of [rst week-end Chereatier trom | | a _ TERRACE... south of Kalum Lake was in town 00 ¢he crop as possible for seed, not only Montreal to the Laurentians, : Christy S Bakety . | Monday Bill says: oe One bh has for himself, but for any others who de- 2 ‘Tommy Turner sr, is saciclig ore on | been a good one an ul e hopes sire to improve their potato crop. 3 his’ Zymoetz claims on the east. side o, | when pelting time ‘comes the financiar; 47 the new potatoes turned ont part ne winter onus. aon { the Copper.river, Tom hag stayed ox | reward for his work will be e equally AS vory satisfactorily, but his favorite is nine-day voyage to the West In- Will ship to any point oa line Bote job-through: -thiek- andthin and has goat. vo ‘“ the Katadhin;~ 1t-fs-a-white, “smooth-~ - dies: and-Cuba,. It will carry its = {j|° Wit] your tre ar ‘Brea7 und a} done a lot of workto: prove that hc |. : ‘skinned potatoe, of good-size and'rans ‘own night elub of Broadway en- Buns? =. has the: goods: ‘Now assays: have beer Mountain “View R cea. L odg e at Woiform and is a good yielder. He is tertainers and a smart dance " ; - - band. ‘The Empress of Australia, anding it made and results have. heen satisfac. tended divine service at St Matthews satisfied that the Katadbin will be ® yoy oten Jan aazy 7 and March 26 Standinz orders shinped “fhe Empress of Britain will Terrace, 3.0. ’ 1 . | , tory He sill soon haye his first. Jo lar spud in this section ularl ff church on Sunday morning. Rev. A. popu P 2 will make six cruises of eight, _ regularly 4 of ure ready: for ‘the’ sampling plant i Hinchliffe, in his sermon, stressed the Out of curiosity Mx, Kenney put in‘ nine, ten, 16 and 18 day duration All kindof cake. Get our price Ri) Prince Ruperts os high ideals and principals of the Order # short row of what he catls Sivash to the West Indies, all from New || ne Ppnee. & oe - and urged that these be carried into spuds. He got the seed — down a York. — J}. ray iall contacts with the people of the coast where they have been growing | —__ a - ; satvewing kay has started ne ey community. peep _the same spud for 0 years. The re- . Gift of a visit home for Christ- 7 - wage t : ees ‘sults of thee planting prove the ne- 738 and New Year was the un-. oo ‘Ween: tom of Lakelse Lake , cossity of changing seed some times. ““Sual: present suggested for the errace rt ore oe R. Gordon, proprietor of Gordon's | AF b ee ided spuds year end by G. H. Carter, general Lise af 2 Mis. E. M. Whitlow and Miss Daine | Hardware, Prince Rupert, and. Laurie ' . nh I more’ “ke onnuts Oe passenger agent, Canadian Pacific - oe SO , ' Sather spent the week end guests of Tambley of Philpott & Evitt Ltd. ther ao. potatoes. ” He ‘ha vat cated od tke Sompanyra’ pre-paid Heket \ ooo of Mr. . 4 fhe a ts. Pra Sete seat the wen el 8 ous of 07 vty having sn feats lan ep sein fannertation fo | __ SOHGOL. SUPELDES : ° : ith his assist chef nbout-what.po- oUt-of-town relatives and Triends mee 4 Born-—fo Mr. and Mrs. B. Moyen, at | dny morning they all went to Lakelse. ne are to be used iy the. home a Arrangement of details of such | Cees fi 7. the Prince Rupert” General Hospital, aiding vb. t are nat to be used, and this bat-. visits is extremely simple, Mr. ey, (on Sept 11th, a son: Mr.,and Mrs. S. J. Brooks yeturnea What are » ant Carter said, and tickets cost no | |: SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS soe Monday ..uight from thelr honeymoo a“ is just ae th as ares ae out- more despite use of telegraph iM fo . 4 : ili reside on sliders: AB was e- grow ny -O @ new caso of emergency an 6 far - fee - Hoe’ | Foreman §. H. Senkpiel is installing tip to the. south, | They will reside ‘potatoes. . | . 7 “‘antee that the tleketa wil! reachy | 22°00 fu 4 new camp on the Skeena highway. | Park Ave. ty oo, a —_— ; the right person. ‘This servicd isi): aa 4; ‘The work on the stretch between Usk =e : 7 ; not confined to Christmas and - ‘R W Ril ap Phim B | und Camp 2 is almost finished and a " Buiters ‘over the week end found © oA very successful social evening and = New Year but is partlonlarly po- : . ' *: + lee 9 & o De “¢ cor can go right fo uke eam A cun-|senreity of ducks. The birds have not whist drive was held in the Anglican ular at this season,” " siderable work has yet to be done to|come down from the north yet. One hall on Friday evening. Whist win- cannilan aad worl shine . the cast of that point where more rock small flock of geese were seen in the pers were Mrs. G. Hamblin, with Mrs. hil and world ski-ing en- work will be done. The néw camp Js | distance. It. Thomson at the other end of the list| thusiasts will have an opportu- When ‘requiring LUMBER: for your ; Mountaing’ just across the river from Pitman. Tt) — mee Mrs. Hamblin and Mrs. Thomsen] | alty to test nee a Taellities fall building and repairing: order from Will serve the nie! who will work on} The long expected springs for the started together. For the men a tie] equal to any when the Dominion the rock on the next stretch towards|municipal pump did not get here last resulted between the Kenney and Mc-| championships of the Canadian us for mac and service Pucific. ee Iriday and Saturday the machine was| Kenney families, but Miss Shiela Mc-| . Amateur Sid Assoctation are held Pr Sn lable to work only at partial capacity.|Kenney beat the Joeal member on thq from Mareft 5 to'8 on the steep a Advertising In the local paper pays. There has been considerablg inconven-| cut of the cards. ae Srey ae r) + / ee a : , . Yes! But have you't triad 1&7). dence due to a shortage of water. dian, Pacific Railway station at Lit ey Hangland & . ‘ o nytt Unmess you. tell! the people what you want they will’ not: know, - Use. the ance vis Fee! Y , Herald to tell them.” me The. Onulneen Herald is only $2.00 . Kerr r Lumber: Manufacturers TERRACE, B.C. ERICACEAE IIE IIR IES BORIC IIE | Hunting “Season Is now on and. we are headquarters: for wot tt . Rough ‘Lumber; Stra Dimension and Shiplap “Finish, Shingles and Mouldings, « . 7” ra ‘You are supportitig a:loeal id t de 7 Aime inition “ Guns: Gils “Buy at Home’? principal. ae a ‘and encouraging the Tell the buying ublic what you have and give’ the ‘price, * a me a . os tee 31 Mr. Hendeté hai oe oe sand Greases 7 OMINECA HERALD. AND TERRACE. ‘NEWS: - $|ciom _Bendion win: i en ners i ‘rented the ‘McKinnon - house : for the .° fae “you use these columns? ees -¥|% Are‘here to.carry that message to the public for yom Will iy stain oy me : - | - x winter. Mra. -Henderson . ia expected, a ‘from Vancouver, this; Weeks. : on. KENNEY, ae = - y, HR Mipargttgct bee se yt : “ine the” Olnines: eieeteanerc cate ae wil being Fea fosles, °°" Pe Pe ary TAT op vA BAY, é Seat ay ahee)