: <0 ‘12° ao me ee ., - Shingles - to Prince Rupert last week, carigenvahrs Foetg AP og Te, z — 7 : — _ “TERRACE, BG. _ WEDNESDAY. ‘OCTOBER 5, 1982 No, 41: —— Cy M. ‘Turner. -axpeeted to sta: lenis week installing the sheer. ‘booms ifor the- protection. of. “Braur’s. ‘Island. "bridge... “ . ; Terrace Mit Stock 0 of | . Lember : Rough Lumber — No. 2 Shiptap sis common ‘dimension and No, I Ship- "Jap , ‘ jast week on business; Coe oa - “pubtie Works “Engineer J. 0 Brady Ete. ‘day and spent Monday afternoon’ look. G - Mout dings, ay, ine over the bridges: ‘in this aren. - ‘My Lis 4 " Beny Agar is getting into the prize. growers class. He has a farm {the ‘jest ——.farm in-the north) just ove) lthe: Skeena bridge and from it was PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B. C umpkin. Benny says he can grow teger, but he could net handle them, | very well. .. . . . Bring your car in for a . Complete Overhaul _ ‘arrived ‘on Saturday after having. vis ited polnts along the line east of here }- Y ra e | H, B, Rochester of Prince Rupert, a Agar’ S Ga g _ Moueer of that city, was in Terrace a. couple. ‘of days last week looking over developments on his ranch In the La- _kelse Yalley. All repairs carefully. made Qiland gas. Full stock of parts, tires, ete: : on this property aud it is now in the producing class. oo. . Ferrace, B.C, . i . \ General Motors Agent = . | BE. a Kenney left. last Thursday for Vancourer where he, will represent the Phifbert Hotel : Terrace Liberal Association- at the pro; iv incial convention which opened , ther jon Monday, Oct. drd. - Mr. Kenney waa ‘joined on the train by Dr, Wrinch, M. LA. and delegates‘ from Smithers, and | TERRACE, B. C. at Prince Rupert they joined the dele. gates from Prince Rupert and othc Running Water Dining Room “northern points, and proceeded in force 4. «= Bleetrica Light - Te lephone: | . Travellera. Sample Rooms. -. and Provinctal . Bridge ‘Engineer. As I.1. Xo, 1 Finish, Siding, Wloaring V-joint Carruthers of Victoria, arrived: Satur-_ maaan in the other day o 37 pound Bishop ‘G. A. Rix of Prince Rupert _- During the last couple]. of years a lot of. work bas been done). . - 9. the. south where they intended to} - ‘have something . to say. at the’ conven: , ~ Special Chicken Dinner Sunday " ition. Mr. Kenney wili be home thé , ° ; end ‘of the w eek or early next week. . 'P, 0. Box 29: _ reo ‘. ‘| E “Foresman. of Likelse vatiey sold ‘Isome mineral claims this week to J. cnncnonENcnenEREERRENEH ERE Payne who is doing development work on an adjoining group. SWAIN’S | Transfer and Taxi Service : Oseaw Olander of Kntum Lake was . in town. Monday. On Saturday evening the wedding ‘of ‘Ralph Branch of Usk and Miss Bessie O'Brien, “also of Usk, Was solemnized -at the rectory.:The wedding party left, Jater in the evening for Usk where a dance was being held to celebrate. the happy event.. Both’ bride and groom Meet all traine ; # ‘ . 3 Special Rates to Lakelse Lake _ TERRACE, B..C. 4 wishes of the community. woe glo wo Oe oy | ; oo ‘ HARVEST HOME SERVICES ; Terrace Notes The Harvest, . Thunkselving dervices — , held in St. Matthews church. last Sun- day morning ond evening were’ attend: ed by large congregations,’ ‘Bishop ‘Ris, . “Prince Rupert, ‘gave two able and ap- ‘propriate talks.” Rev.. Mr. MeKim, irec- Mrs. Raven, 8t., ninde u quick - trl torof St. ‘Matthews,’ nasisted ‘in the services The church decoration which Aves artistically arranged bespoke of the bountiful harvest of fruit, —vege- bles in. the district. The Bishop re- marked in his sermon that’ while “we may miss some of the lukurles in life we were bountifully supplied with the necessities. ~ = 7 A son Was born to My. and Mrs. nine on September 18th. 2. Hunter ofthe Skeena River bat- chery, who has been, in the south for-a tine, returned to Terrace last’ week. a. .W. Marron returned to Pxince Ru- pert on Tuexday after 'f a vislt here, — nn T . ¥ ave - well known and enjoy the good ° : Honey prnduced: in Canada. in - TLRL tutalled 27, ica Duunus Vaitltd at 22 085.084 Jonesy ig’ | +Bionuced | eumuaerela| ly in’ all tho ; Deyvinces., OL Gems le.o ' '- Registerinz an ‘hh ‘proestve ade vaiice in! prites iver recent years the first’ bate sof “Nova: Scotia apples’ in-the Livérpuul market -breught 239 ta 24s -per barrel as “compared with Ya lo 198. in 1931: Great improvement and develop -Ment over a jieriod of 30. years ’ Has been’ noted-in- the Canadian - seed Industry. Last year 3710 - Seed. farms with 12.000. persons +, occupied In the production and - marketing of improver seed were |: ~ estimated engaged in the industry. ‘Preliminary: Teturns of maple -pugar production. In Canada just completed for. 1932. show a fotal “yield of 1,724,479 gallons of maple syrup valued at $2,954)277 and 7,217,300 pounds of sugar valued ‘at $692,480. This production. com- pares favorably with that of fors . ‘mer years, " Cutting of wheat ts nearing completion-and threshing is’ well . advanced in all the Prairfe Pro- *vinces, with Manitoba leading, ac- cording to a report from the agri- cultural department. of the Cana- ‘dian’ Pacific: Railway, western lines, dated September 10: Oats and barley at that date were 16° ‘Der cent. cnt. Lisa Commanda, Chippeawa In- dian girl golf caddy at the Cane- dian Pacific. French River Bun- Balow, who came elghth in the women's .marathon swim at Tor- Onto, recently, has been present- ed with a purse of $150. J. q; _ Strathdee, Manager of the Camp, - -‘Btated:-that ‘she: would. he: thor- oughly. trained and would- enter . the. ‘contest. ‘annually until she Won,’ Wheeling airplanes added a Toaring faréwell to -the cheers _ With which passengers and well- Wighers speeded Captain J. A Mollison on hig return to Eng- jand aboard the Empress of Brit- ain as she-sailed om her seventh , departure of the 1982 season from Wolfe's Cove,-Quebec. The in- trepid solo trans-Atlantic flyer was promised a quilet.time on his trip by Captain Latta, commander of the. Empress. “y am not running away from the election, I am out of poli- | ics and -have no vote in the dis- trict. of Columbia,” said Mrs. Woodrow 'Wilzon, widow of the famous United. States war-time President, interviewed ‘at the Banff: Springs Hotel: recently, ‘where she stopped en rovte to -Tokio where she 1s- attending the ‘marriage of a family connection. Mrs, .Wilson' motored on to Cha- ' teau Lake Loulse as part of her * tour ot the . Canadian Rockies. “T have never seen.a more beat- titil. ¢ountry or enjoyed a. visit more,” .sald Sir Philip Cunliffe- Lister, ‘British Secretary-of-State for the Colonies, as he said fare- - wéll to British Columbla when ‘boarding the Canadian Pacific ‘Imperial Limited on his way to ‘Calgary.. -He enjoyed: his favor- ite sport, fishing, In'that province, * where he and “his party took four fine fish, ineluding a 17-pound salmon, ee + (B69) awe hag, been’ received from Rev; | A.W. Robinson, ‘that:he is returning to] |No TRACE FOUND OF MITCHELL ‘}Just neross thé Skeena from town: It’ Hughie MeLeod is spending a few days in the district. He left his pipes. : : at Mor. ’ . vA search was made along “this see- orrieetown a ° tion of the Skeena recently looking fo. traces of Roy Mitchell. The missing man who came to British Columbia from Australia, was staying with a; ecquaintance at the old logging camp of. Geo, Little's on the MeGibbon -place. | James McNutt, fur farmer of Kalum Lake, was In town Monday. W. T, Reid of Prince George arrived in town on Saturday. - _ “Mrs, Tr r Marsh left on Thursday of last week for. Vancouver where she will spend the winter months. She was given a hearty send off by manr friends who gathered at the depot, would appenr from indications left the man had heen trying to catch ‘a. fish with a dip net. ‘from, the rocks under the town end of the bridge. - The hun did not bring to, light anything: ne Tt ‘is doubtful if the body remained i the vicinity for nny length of time, 1 may come to the surface between her: | and the mouth of the river and it ma; ever he seen again, Government Agent Campbell has re- turned to Smithers after an absence of a month, partly on vacation and part ly on special government business. -Batkley Cow m Test Asa. , Followi ing is a list of cows in the above Association that gave 5§ Ibs, or niore of butter fat for the month of September, 1932, Name of Cow Breed Lbs. Milk © Lbs, Fat " Owner 30 Nancy. . + /, Holstein 134 71.2 F. Morden 31 Lucy Guernsey: 1255 65.2 W,. Sproule 39 Canary '. Holstein 1457 641 Mrs. A. Fisher 40 Sukie Holstein 1648 624 - §. Woodman lil Rose os BG, it 60.9 8S. Woodman 199 Peggy | ‘Shorthorn 1268 58.1. -D. Greene | 156 Jenny. 2 os BG, 6 ' 33.5. 3. Woodman — 59 May 0 80) 2. te: Aelstein { “1873 53.5 - O. Ekman "30 Daisy’. |." '. Holstein «= -1470 52.9 J. Bolithe 101 Mabel - ‘Guernsey = 1222 52.7 - -G, Oulton ‘81 Spot.) 0: Ayrshire 1162 511 G. Oulton 68 Darkie | i . Holstein | 1281 504° G, Oulton * 71 Mary —_ , Holstein 1364 102 _. Riverside Dairy _p Heifers, under three years old whieb gave 30. lbs: - butter - fat- or. more dus- : for. the month of Bebbember, 1932. oy : . Ruth | “Guernsey = 1000: 440 CG, atten 2 . 59 Bessie . . Reg, Pole 1026 3879 J. Donaldsou 227° Gypsy © Se * Guern.*. | 730 * a71- "Te Bolitho 3865 Patsy © 9°, | BAG... 680), - ‘35.1 W. Billeter’ . 54 Jean's Holstein 720 | 34.2 ©. Lundstrom . 48 Lacy - .. Holstein 784, 321 ©. Killer a igf Jean '. Holstein - 750 82.0 8. Woodman $20 Dolly ohio | BAG 600 31.0 .. J. Bolitho. 9 Rose |: _ RG. $43 31.0. J. Donaldson 30 Helen — ©.) ~ Holstein 840 31.0 J. Bourgon — 121 Jessie P.B.H. 750 805° F, ‘Gilbert Figures’ in brackets indicate number of days since freshening. 4d. 6. ‘Manning | Supervisor Doge f rmal? you. still “use Gounter Check Books and need; them.. now or.in. the , “bear, futur " : ., Even though business-is hot up: to. ‘nor * Roth « he local saw. mills are operat. ‘ine at firesent, thus: helping out the to | "eal uneniployment situation. Mr. ‘and Mrs. wv. “Novth’ ‘and: fimiiy - avrlved -from - Prince Rupert. on Tues: day of lart week. It. is understood “Mit North, who, is Hnemnn on the C.°N.°Rr will take“up his’ residesice ‘in Terrded und the family is expected ta: move in}. to the Richmond house. “vc! ; EE Tame fy let: Jonn Willman ‘and . Gus Nyberg. ‘a Usk were ‘in, town’ on Wednesday * Vast ¥ weelt. tuo Ta Fs . “7 ‘GAVE ‘BENERIT . AFTERNOON TEA, Wngland: ‘te ta <3 p the’ Rit ities ‘of Or- ganizing’ Secretary. for" the North: 07 England ‘ ‘tor ‘the Ohuéch of" England | Beveridge avere joint hostesses on. Fri- Zennoo' Soctety..” : "This, ‘fs the branch ‘of day ‘afternoon: Inst when. they’ enter- work that” Mrs. Robinson ‘went to In- tained. four, tables..qt bridge: A .wum-ldia ‘for gome ‘years ago. His son will der’ cot other ladies:.dropped li during brobribly: go to, school at': -Ramegate, the’ afternoon for'tep. .. The atfaly W48/A4 number of social functions, were gly- for. the benefit: of ‘the United Church len in theit honor ‘in’ Princton . before ‘Mrs. H, T. Kenney and “Mrs... Geo. funds. of: that organization, , The. lad eral: pregentations Were made... ies had. very, pleasant. afternoon. ac Lon, : ‘Rey, Mr. MeKim je in. much better A. Mi Davies: ‘arrived from Prhiee health as asresult..of his. reat: and. the Rupert on Friday-and etumed to: the " medient treatment recelved. a “oust, the: following day. Guild and. $6.50 were. added. to, the they left'for the Old Country, and’ ‘Bev: | “The se Omineea. Herald ° : “Dew Hazelton, B: oT. Poe