i i: - Adults 0c co ' encce with: thi Shaeffer Pens anp Pencila . | Parker: Fountain Pens and 1 Penél a and D Desk Sets " CHRISTMAS, GREETING. CARDS-—orde early _ ~"Abother new display of” ie. 40 “o’étéck. Rev. ‘Father: ‘Leray - ‘of a China cons anid Saucers;-ete.. - | ae " Manchester Flash Lights and Calls - Vietzolas and Vietor Records etl eee age /, Waterman’ 8 Pens , _R. W. RILEY - The Terrace Drug Store . _ -| - TERRACE, 'B. C. _ SEASONABLE _ Ammunition ; Rifles SUGGESTIONS! | Shot Guns. The. fall season is here and winter is approaching : Overhaul your stoves and qipes. repairs. has: been received. A new stock of - -E T. Kenney Limited: - 7 _ - General Hardware. TERRACE British Columb TERRACE TH EATRE Terrace, B. C. WEDNESDAY | FRIDAY ” SATURDAY ‘This Week ‘October 31 and November 1- fl 6 \from Smithers. spent a pleasant afternoon: ‘day. evening there Was a cominunica- tion, in the Tertace Loige room. Moran: of the Ras - A Naval Picture | Comedy— Crazy Doings vind dee | Children under it ‘years °25e|" | Finished Material . Shingles. tos - Orders filled’ at. shost notice... GEO. LITTLE | ‘Terrace, B. C. LUMBER MANUFAC TURER Lumar, PRICE List 4 ~ Rough Lumber. ......soleceserees: PSHIDLED 6.5 ees esseeoseteag ee teeesinsee Sized Lumber. ...... 0.0 eve ence ee leans, 2250 pt . 2 T""20-00 to 65.00 mY ceeey bes sess ftom $250 to $5.00 per MN. ' - Prices subject to change without notice a » Prices, of Moulding, ote on application Ty : . -$18.00 per oe 22.50 meaner “Mill running continuouly. '|partment, Prince Rupert, was here on woos Ewer and. drag-line.; exenvators | move | dn z two. minutes’. more ‘éi th'and. rock. than, ya a TELEPHONES A LUXURY ‘The high cost of having a. ‘eléphone | -in Japan has shown a decided. de: “eline © since the: recent announcement | tenidance. -in that country of the formation ofa ; seml-officlal telepbone . company,. "The “price - ‘Of telephones: which.: stogd ; .Te-. * cently” at 1,300, yen ($600) hive’ now a dropped: to 860 yen (430) o ‘qilotatiotis from” ‘the® open . market: “in 7 privilege; ‘of having a telephone. *. , * atattation: by: ‘Ministry. ‘of Commun- . “Yeation coat the ‘asers. ‘approximatély @ Japanese | pressed’ oe “are anid to ; bi These, ore | . Which : tive | -userd bid» for: the Which ° prospec ~| yiolin .solo, Miss. ‘Kerr; piano solos. by In’, view, of, the: fact, that. direct in Miss Bertha: ‘Mooré,, Misa Janet Young. “aby, ‘this. vA MUSICAL EVENING oo 4 4 “The. innetcal evening in Knox, Unit: ed ‘Ohureh | on: Monday . drew 4, fair at-|. A silver collection, was tak: en: to purchase music: ‘for the. chol. A number . of. the. ladies Served” refresh: ments after. the: program. Those™'ti ing part : dn the program were ~ Voeni solos | by Mrs. 0, 0. Kink, 0. Finter,: G. Hi. Keith, Rev. H. Allen, and J Awain; and Miss Helen Beverldge; ‘woenk duet’ by. Ass: B, a and: oO. Finter, Mre, He A water this, year. Ty TBE OMINECA HERALD,- WEDNESDAY, OvTOBER 2 190 _ : | . = enero —— _ Terrace Notes | oi ee een inger, daughter : ‘of: Mrs.’ ‘Dolly td -An- ‘| drew: ‘McDonald, both: of: Terrace, ' ‘will take place. in: -the Roman . Catholic Church on. ‘Tnesday ‘morning, ‘Oct. 28 Stewart “WII oificiate:~ ~~ 2 Bddie ‘Deldiiek ‘and’. befae returned on ‘Sunday from. ‘the. east and. - will. Feside on Braun's, Island. :- F "NL Yack is making” a i trip by car‘ to ‘hls old home in Walkerton, Ont., and will: spend Christmas ‘with his parents ’ District Dépnty Wm. Pr. Eve of An- ‘Vox; accompanied by. W. “D. Vance of ‘Prince Rupert, and Alex Davie and Chris Cane of Anyox, arrived Sunday The ' ‘local Masons ac- companied their guests’ ‘to Lakelse’ and ‘On Mon- yobae bh ke Carl Johnson. and: O.:. Leesiand. of. Penny who are interested: in the pole | business were. visitors. in Terrace ovér ‘|the week-end. , They are: Jooking fo: tedar timber. and: a place. to: jocate. oe Jd neobson of Shames_ “spent ‘the week-end in Terrace. . ; D. Drummond of: Terrace spent the end of the week in town. = , J. A. Lee, ‘provinelal boiler inspec. tor, was heré on.: ‘official business. Bt. ‘Matthews, “chureh officers. have purehased Mrs, "Richmond's. warehouse ‘on the corner of ‘Kalum: aud Lazelle Ave., and will have it moved onto the ‘| church property’ “where ‘it will be re- modelled and fitted up as a. church hall for, the young people as a meet- ing place.” vo Ww. Strachan of the Fisheries, De- business over. the, week. end. . Mr. ‘and Mis.” B. “[... Kenney: “enter tained'a few friends at ridge on Wed- nesday evening last, in honor of Mrs. Keith and Miss Kerr who leave, short- ly for. the south. Prizes were won by Mrs. Greig and Mr, Keith. Bishop Rix left ‘Tuesday for Prince: Rupert ‘after’ spending a. couple of days here the guest of Mrs. Tt. Td. Marsh. ; The annual fowl diunr held in itnox United church was well: attended. The ladies lived up to thelr reputation as first class. fooks. _ , Richard: McCullough who spent the past summer ‘at "Telegraph: Creek with Fred Nash returned to Terrace early aid not particularly’, care. about lt. hére. ° He. was ‘welcomed ' back’ by the: basket. ball players - ‘who: are now, try- | ‘ing to gat’ ‘organized. They are havin, a little atttienlty ‘in procuring - a: ‘hall ane ~The ‘new. “pipe line for: ‘the’ -wittel: ee 7 supply ‘Is now completed as far as' ithe “| Xalimni: youd’ ind will be brought: into and: through town 18 - soon ‘as possible. It:is'a three. and a half incl’ pipe’ ‘and should | assure ‘the takers: of Tots of, hoe My, ‘Mills ie again able ‘to be ‘ont after: her. illness. “s “att wh en wy While the’ gender. Wass: at. svoric.. on Park. ‘Till. levelling the road last Mon- day. aftérioon, ‘the: machine - came into contact. with the Inain swater: ‘ne: ‘and tore it up: There’ ‘were four” days. the. " |eitizens werd without ‘walter ‘and ‘they |-t , Machinery Is’ 4 “the ‘marriage of Mise Bertha peti - Doing. Work . Thousands Men Ottaiv, ‘pectal to the Herafa--staxt- ~ B a ling evidence of the manner in which machinery replaces manpower was pre- | of; the Beauharuois ° Power Company conducted ‘a representative of 80 daily and 600 weekly newspapers of Canada velopment now in progress between St. Louis and St. Francis, Lakes in Quebec. -Machinery. there is replacing: over §1,- A ‘staff of 2,200. men, plus mechanical equipment, is doing 2 -work that would require, ‘without machinery, between 50,5000 and 60, 000 men to complete it in| the same period.. 2,000,000, while that now~undér Way | will provide 500, 000 .horse power of en- ergy. -For a distance: of 15 miles and through a eanal 3,000 yards wide a new route is belig eut across.country for the St. Lawrence river. ‘In ft will be a) passage G00 yards wide, the first big link {n the deep water navigation deve- To carry on the work the corporation telephone lines to maintain: connection has laid and operates 80 miles of rail- .ay, power transmission lines for equip- with headquarters, is. re-routing rivers, railway lines and highways; in ‘fact is engaged upon a project so big that a possibly have embarked upon ‘te The chief feature about the undertak- ing is the manner in which manual jab- or has been curtailed. A single elec- miles ‘of the new. canal basin, sucking “lout the material ond depositing it un to a mile distant at a rate that would require a Whole army of men, if man- power were employed. Other great to- a dozen men would do in a fall ten. hour day: 7 What. ‘finélithery. is any: doing is made clear by the fact, that 50,000 men employed at only $80 2 month for thirty while the total cost of the, Beanhainois $65,000, and this figure Ineeludes the 28,000 ‘acres ‘of Jand purchased, for the project and nlf the materials which: en- ter Into’ it. Machinery. is reducing: the direct labor cost from. $120, 000,000 : te prohably. $10,000,000 and thereby mak- jing possible the sale. of power. cat 8 price thnt will create industry and thereby, give permanent work to more than are now deprived of temporary, “BETTER OUTLOOK FOR, FUR | . aw . “Recent - t -display of interest in. eur} buying, stimuiated largely - ‘by the low- est prices, in many years, is believed ‘to indicate ‘a better outlook, for, Oana- dn’s fur industry which, has. ‘been. -vir- | tually at a ‘Stindstill for nearly a’year | Signs’ of recovery began, ‘to appear. in|; August, ‘with the commencement. ‘of buying.” ‘for ‘apparel . throughout ,, the country : and. by the end. of the: month -lthe trade. began to see fux conts ; ‘peli- ing in: good. volume, : In Imany, cases the’ average | ‘price of .raw -furs, is Jess]: than one, half of the average price’ in sented early this month when directors | _ \ over the huge St: Lawrence power de-| 000 men on a two. and: ‘a half year job: |. - The ultimate Gevelopment may reach lopment of the St. Lawrence between |- the great lakes: and Montreal. few years ago only a’ government could | trie hydrautic dredge is cutting 1844 . months would. cost $120, 000, 000 in wage . development now under ..way will be]. ; employment. -through mechanization : of construction work, “ ‘| the ‘fall fair last, month, varrived, fr o: ‘| Fictoria last Saturday. - ve f health booth , under Mrs, ‘Haltivelts ai August, 1929, ‘and: the ‘reduction, in. ithe |* : prlee, ‘acebmnpanied, by. the: nee of, bet. . “felt: by. ‘the Export! the laary and , National . “copatort of © pee south or: enst. Modern equipment | ac personal service: a Sailin from Prince pert : ’ Sundays and. Fhursdays 10. 8) . “pam 10 YVancourer, thence * mew Tri-City Service to. Victocia ” ; and Seattle. For Stewart and Anyor, nesdays 4.00 p.m. a For Stewart and: Ketchikan ss oS - Saturdays 4.00 pm +" Ry Wed- eekly sailings from; Prinec Rupert for North and South Queen Charlotte Islands. Ww Passenger trains leave Terrace. _ eastbound, Mondays, Wednes- .. ‘days and Saturdaya, 3.08 p.m, westbound, Sundays, Tuesdays . and Tharedays, “TE. Ba - ‘meld. CANADIAN | NATIONAL - Full Tatormation Erom Loca lL Agen! RF McNAUGHTON, B D.P.A.’ . Ceince Rupert W- Age i BADMIN TON CLUB ORGANIZED * A badminton meeting was, held. ti the office of Dr. Mills on Tuesday el) : lyst week when the officers for . the: scnsen! Were elected: ag follows !--.. President—Dr. Mills ~ ‘Treasurer—Mrs. . McNeill. | Secretary—Stanley’ Smith and he ‘i: also convenor of the menibership- con: mittee. mo : ma! Th membership foe has. beeu set r $5. (0 for the season, play to commence enly ‘this. week, en SHIELA MeKENNEY. wns i Best Developed School Girl.i in Perrne> a —Almost Standard Weight “The long delayed decision’: us to: S 7 winning chila in ‘the competition: hee: . by. the Terrace ‘Women's Institute ve . Xt. will’ be: remeinbered. that 1s tlie. ‘children’ were. ‘weighed : rection, . who had as her helpers: Ms Prince Rupert, the ‘prize, beitig for thes child. showing the most Devt: ‘devel opment... : oy __ The - -Judéing.. has heen