“THE OMINECA HEALD; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,-1980 ~ School. + Kind. : . Big atock earriéd. yo * Brig & ug. youn list” Book Supplies genes Benefis, Hiaeers ‘and school ‘supplies’ of. every . A igo0d assortment: of oo Watches, Clocks: and Jewellery. - Engagement and Wedding Gift etme ee RE Land pacmliginde eaten er ion ot Late Magazines The Terrace Drug. Store e- f.. R. W. RILEY conte ot * TERRACE, B. C.. : - SEASONABLE SUGGESTION St * Ammunition -- “Rifles Shot Guns . The fall: season is here and winter is apnroaching Overhaul your stoves and dipes. A new. stock of . repairs has been réceived: TOM ee E T. ‘Kenney Limited _ s General Hardware ; i 3 British Columbia . TERRACE THEATRE Terrace, B. C.. . WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY: SATURDAY This Week _ October 3 and 4 Another Big Sh Ow . Adults 50c.. ; Children under 14 years 25¢ if GEO. LITTLE Terence, B. C. | LUMBER MANUFACTURER oF q "LUMBER Price List - ae Finished Material . waco as Da Orders filled at short notice, Rough Litter scssessressssessecersse + SO pee M Shiplap «+1 vrscereveeveereeseeeseerrssenes 22.50 : Sized Lumber: .......2:.....5, |} Shingles. 3... bees ee from $2.50 to: $5.00 per u Prices subject to change without, notice : em “Prices, of Moulding, ote, on application. ey , veceere 22,50 -...--40.00 to 65.00 W we good de Boe Mill running continuously. aot “HUGE NEW WHEAT Danan Welland, Ont, ‘Sp ciut to. -ald—Navigatlon * on. ‘the’. Wellnad can- ral ‘began’ this. year. on Avril 21st, nud ‘marked -the bringing into - “Use of the greater purt of the new ship: canal: (. The total. cargo. carvied un: the, caval | from the openiug date te ‘June 30 was *1,708,504 metric tons,’ ns ugainst 1,835- 287 tons during the sume period of last. year, a decrease of 0,72 per, cent, , ne : the “foregoing | ‘pulp: woad . was’ 39,161 tons“ lighter in 1929: than ‘in 1928, soft eoal 82, 563 tons, : ‘sand - ‘62, 408 tans, . wheat 196,908 * tons and © ‘ry 7,421 tons, ' Boriey,.’ however, | was = .§0,6038 tons heivier;, "corn hae. tons, and ; coke" 16,208 : tons, Be ie : K depth of 17. feet ) Their dratt-is about fh: ed and their” cirry mel #? G00. Dishteld ‘of when! , q importers in. thig field. *: . GREECE wax-NEED ouR ‘WHEAT be _—_— . a * Greece this yenr - ‘may - have to im: |. -|'port more wheat, - Though a larger area was sown-to wheat in-that coun- iry, ‘the heavy rain: falls ‘and ~ hail ‘storms in several of? the‘ ‘agricultural ‘regions: seem (to indicate that the yield of wheat may be further reduced: and imports correspondingly increased. In 1929 .Greeca imported 233,710 metric tong: of wheat: from the’ United States * ond. 169,261." from > Candda, ° ‘The. re port:- further : states that’: the’ “develop- ment of soles ‘of Canadian ’ ‘Wheat, in Greece ag: ‘compared , with competitors especially with the: United: States, : and alsq'in some, measure, with, Amore Ac. | - tive propoganda. and closer eontact™ he- | tween ..the: ‘Dominion's. exporters: and: }from: «the: reservoits into’: town. ‘TERRACE NOTE w var on 2 Mr. Mcrwen, G. N. “7 irelght agent: ‘| was: ‘up ‘from Prince Rupert last Bri, joey ‘on basins. oe “The local: ‘dormmisstoners are making preparations ‘for’ laying new pipe line. He Coote’ ds elearing, the. Tight of. way. af ee “0. i “Landry. of: the ‘Domfaton Tele- graphs: Will meet: the ‘Terrace Board. of Trade on- ‘Wedriesday in connection with the request for telephone. connec: | tion with Usk it for emergency. DUFDOSES. ‘A Te- organization, meeting’ of the 0. G. Tk. T ‘elubs was held ‘in Kiiox United Churech last Priday evening when’ £ new “unit was formed under the lead- ership of Mrs. McCarthy. ' ‘The offic- ers elected are President, ‘Miss Eva, Dover ; treasurer, Miss. Yelma. Greig i secretary, "Misa ‘Helen Smith. The. first meeting ‘will be held at’ ‘the rec- tory on Friday, evening next. "Mrs. D. D. Munro was on ‘afternoon, tea’ hostess on Friday ‘last when she entertained in honor of. ars, Evritt of Prince ; Rupert...” . transferred by the bank. co. iB. Gilbert was’ a business visitor to ‘Vanderboot recently. © : R. L. MeIntosh returned home iast Thursday “after a few days in Rupert: Mrs. A. Abernethy of ‘Parksville ar- rived Wednesday and will spend a time the guest of her sister Mrs: Me- Neill. Mr. McNeill is maling a good recovery DOW: ‘from his recent: serious iliness and hopes soon ‘to be back at \ the store. Lawrence ‘Greig. left “Thursday for Vancouver to resume, ls studies. at U. ‘B. CG. , : aoe are wee ’ Mr. and Med. “‘Vanderlip “who” “have spent the last few. months with. their daughter,. Mrs.’ -J.., B.- Agar, left. for Parksville: on.Friday where they haye been residing: for the past two years. The fall fair board.is holding a bas: ket. soclal an dance in the G,W.V.A: hall on Friday evening. The, owner of the highest. priced. pasket will be awarded $10 and second highest $2. 00. The funds are needed to square up the finances of the past year and to put the board in good . shape for ‘the com: ing year.” - - Mrs, George Dover and two ‘ennta- ven will return Sunday after. spending the summer at ‘Atwood, Ont, Tt will be learned with regret that Miss Betty “who has been in poor health, has been ordered oe ped for a year. Rond mngineer Cotten - was: ‘down on business for- a ‘couple of: ‘dasa.. om Ay The annual harvest * fhanksgiving serviced “will. be held in‘. St Matthews chureh. on Sunday next at Av am. and 7.80) pan, Le : coat a offered by’ ‘the Ladies Masical club: of} » She |! a wel i ; Mn ‘Blackaby left Tuesday for. Wil- . Hams Lake to which point he’ was : to: ‘gettle thetr- quarrels.’ : The’ “economic. importance? Lot “the a" On Peace Pact ‘By. Helen Greig} - At the Terrace exhibition Rev. £ Allen, pastov’ of ‘thé United “Church at Terrace, offered. prizes for! the best composition written iy puplls ‘of the ‘710th and 11th grades on “The Import- * fanee of thé*Kellogz Peace Pact.” A goodly number : of. the students wrote ‘compositions ‘and | the first prize was won by. Helen- Greig of grade 10, It was so good: that. a number thought it should appear in” print and the News Thas been able’ to ‘secure iL copy whicn |. is given below :— “At the conclusion of the Great necissity., of some‘ agreement ar means by which war could be redteed to minimum, gue of Nations was formed, The ‘coy- enant of “the league ‘ stated” that war was to be the last resort in set- ting a dispure. between countries. “Since the foundation of the League there hns been a-steadily growing feel- ing that war should never be resorted to and that it should. abe! outlawed- -by the: nations: ‘of the: world, and in’ that way desiroy its liability. Peace Pact was signed by which the nations agreed to renounce war ‘AS an instrument of national policy, and to putes. This plan was. first proposed | . py: Monsieur Briand, . French foreign minister, as a pact between the Unit-| ed States and France. Mr. Kellogg, the United ‘States secretary of State suggested that it be extended to in- elude all nations, his idea ‘being to get] - rid of the institution. of, war, so that war. would be legally ‘impossible, and | to do this unconditionally. “The signing of the pact marked an of the policy of all countries concern- ed in settling. disputes. Formerly oa, ee Kellogg - pact rests inthe’ fact’ ‘that’ it means ‘the © ‘gaving’ -of © “finignees, | The of the countries will not: ‘be: spent-.on training’ soldiers. or on ' soldiers to Wars or 0 armour or am- munition. to“ the younger. countries who: can’ ill" afford to lose a large number of their: population. The Kellogg Peace Pact is. essentially an endeavor to develop and focus world opinion against war. Its purpose is.to rally the imagination and conscience of. mankind to the res cognition of the fact that war is an 1 obsolute and futile means of ‘settling disputes, : “in after years: “the children. ‘of to- A nian as: brondminded ag the thought- ful man ‘who first thought of one of the most. important | ‘things in history; ; “The Kellogg” ‘Peace: Pact.” “Mrs. W. Fre Ackroyd who spent’ the| [past few. weeks: in Wainwright; Alta. | ‘is |. looking after - business interests, leaving’, for. home, the end of ‘Septem: |: ber and. will’ motor. ‘through: to Hazel ik n and’ ‘take train there. Mrs, C. Vv. ‘pvitt yeturned to Raper: fon. Toate after. spending: [Prize Essay on {J ‘War the nations of the world felt the |-: . al: For: this. purpose the Lea-| . “On August 27th, 1928, the Kellogg: " adopt pacific means ‘of: settling dis-|- innovation in that it meant a reversal|. — they had. heen used to reporting to war] | STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN | SERVICES | %, Sailings trom Prince Rupert. for Vancouver, ‘thence via the new Tri-City Service to Victoria: and‘ Seattle .. 3) Sundays, Thursdays, 10 p.m. Cro. fod fmm RE lg a ; te For Anyox and, Stewart . - Wednesdays, 4 4.00- p-m. ; : For Stewart. & Ketchiken— oo _ Saturdays, “4. 00 pam. Weekly: ditinge for North. . and: South Queen Charlotte’. * Islands. ; Passenger trains feavg, Terrace, ew eastbound,. daily. except. Sunday, : 4.38 p.m; westbound, daily, except Tacsday, 8.52 a.m “exkaDIAN _ NATIONAL 7 ‘For Information call. Local Agent or write. _.B, F.McNAUGHTON, DPA, Prince 8 B.C. ince Rupert, wei06e, QG, : transporting = It. also: means a great deal]. day and their children will look up to|- ‘ méuntains,” saking a’. ‘shipment. of . first, “who - has. oa a- bull monse™ - Here and There] . (617 ry. ag ~ One of the biggest: game ‘bags éver to be taken out of the Cana- ~. dian Rockies has fallen to the gun ‘ of Angus Hodgson, of- Montreal; : who hag been hunting in the Koots... enay Valley. . It includes-two deér, two Rocky Mountain’ goatj one : moose, one elk, and one black bear; = = = At the end of his, trip he spent six. |! ‘days | tracking @.monater grizzly... .and ‘with one bighorn ram he: would have had the limit of every: , animal posatble t to gat. which the a law: allows him... 0.8 ne ate ~ Comprising. the largest, one-da movement of apples :out of Brit Columbia this season, the Canad Paelfic. Railway... recently - operate: ‘four ‘special freight trains: over. the WSs. carloads of MeIntosh. Reda.’ . the “Prairie . Provinces ‘end. as tar ‘oe east. as: ‘Kenora. i Riding moose across New ‘Bruns ‘Jakes ‘and rivers is beginning to as the, coming new:-cTaze, vy. Thomas’ Travis, : oe NJ, appears-to be.the ~ of Montclair, the ‘Key: Hole’ e