‘couple of weeks the guest of Mrs. M _———————————— ee a a eases gai rR RN EE eacee “TERRACE, ‘B. C.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 9, 1982 . “Tene Mili: Prices on “Lamber ‘ Rough ‘Lumber ‘No. 2 ‘Shipp | S48 common dimension, and. ‘No. 1 Ship. lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, Vint Shingles ~ Mouldings; ‘ _ PRICES ON APPLICATION *. : . . so: Geo, Little “Seal Bring your ear in for a’ _ Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage All repairs carefully made. Oiland gas = Full stock of parts, tires, ete. - ; General Motors ; Avent Terrace, B.C. y Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Running Water Dining Room Electrice Light Telephone ... Travellera Sample--Rooms » Special | Chicken Dinner Sunday a "Ee: P. 0: Box 29 SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service Meet all trains © Special Rates to Lakelse Lake TERRACE, B. C. Terrace Notes Miss Potter of Trail who spent r- ’ AY Greig left ‘last Saturday morning for Vancouver where she will visit r+ few days before proceeding to her.owr home, . . Mrs. Allee Munro: is. a guest of. Mrs TT, I. McKenney at, Lakelse Lake’ thi week. . ‘Mra. S. P. ‘MeMordie arrived from Lake Kathleen on “Monday last where) she hod been a guest of- ‘Mrs, Olof? Han- son, and she is now-a guest of Mrs. G. Tittle at Lakelse Lake, ORL 14 wake ad pote ae ~ wy thea oa Nive, Jack Frost, a former. resident of Terrace, is spending, a. a weeks. ¢ fuest of Mrs. O. T. Sundal. Mr. and, Mrs. Wilkinson ang. daugh: ter pre holidaying ‘at the hdme of Mr. and Mra, BH. A. Swain... 8 coal rhs, yo “es :|sion to, pasture their stock elsewhere. be the guests of Mra. Geo, Tittle. 7 summer. camp at Lakelse Lake on. Mon- day afternoon last. The camp will be. in charge of: Rev. TH. Allen and of ‘Verne Hawhin of Hazelton. : - Chas, Younguian has réturned to his |home in Prince’ Rupert. Mra.’ Rev.) MeKim’ and ‘three child. ren left Monday for Lakelse Lake for a two weeks” vacation | Miss A. Girvich ‘lett for her ‘home. ir Prinee Rupert on Saturday. Haying is still ineld tp on account feed out In the flelds. Terrace and district could well let the enstern dis-- _|triets have a bunch: of water now. The cherry. erop ) whieh ave » promise of beiug-a bumper will not now: be as rain. oy W. D. Vance ‘of Prince: Rupert spent a few days in town this week. Hazelton. Hospital as a patient. - A. Attree. is back on. duty aiter ‘|fine holiday at Laketse, . Misses Burnett and MeLaren - brok ' camp Saturday. evening ‘after two o { three. weekg on. the shore of Lakelse, Lake, — rank “Mesirs. Frank Bros, are adding *:- eral more cows to their dairy herd and propose to give a first rate service tc their customers. ~ . Work ont cutting | down ‘the south ap: prouch -to the Usk ferry landing: start- ed this week, This approach has been Mrs. H, McEwen and ‘ebildren andi: Mrs, Norman, AL Watt. and daughter, ! . |arrived from Prince ‘Rupert. on Satur: ; day. and. proceeded. to Lakelse Take te = The Logit. “Toxis Boys left. for. ‘thetr- of rain and there ds a ‘lot of winter! heavy by a long way due to too much , G. Graham. left: on Thursday for the | , Empire’ S Brains on a Empire's s | Best Ship - Bus Government delegates to the Imperial : Economic.Conferenee at Ottawa photographed , aboard the Canadian Pacific Hner ‘ “Empress of , Britain” and who held 2 Cabinet Couneil on the ship, -an event unique in marine or government / annals, : Seated left to right, they are: Rt. Hon. . Waiter Runciman, MP, Rt. Hon, Neville Chamher- ley Baldwin, Rt. Hon, Sir Phili culture: and Rt, of State for War. Jain, Chancellor of the Exchequer: Lord President of the Councils Rt Hon. J. H. Thomas, Dominions Secretary: tary; Rt. Hon, Sir John Gilmour, Minister of Agri- Rt Hon, Stan- standing, p Cunliffe-Lister, Colonial Secre- * Hon. Lord Hailsham, Secretary 857 District: Forester FE. A, Parlow o Prince Rupert, accompanied by Mrs. Parlow and family arrived on Satur day and are now spending a holida; at Lakelse Lake. oO Saturday and moved out: to: Lakels Lake for their summer vacation. Q1 Monday morning Mr. Nicholl, who | comptroller : of the Canadian Fish ¢ ‘Game: Warden O.: Mutchead’ of. sé te (© x¥R- arrived in town ‘on Monday. . yo: House Burned With Contents Early Monday o It. Lyons is leaving for hig ‘Hom in Portand, Ove., on Wednestlay. 4 Terrace is nguin treated to the sounc very steep, much too steep for even ; horse, nud a great inconvenience to the general public. E. LaPlante, jr, plans to leayé fo: the prairies shortly where he will di some harvesting work. Hig going wil” ht. EH. Moore and son of Prince Ru-. pert avere' ‘guests at the Terrace’ Hotel € last. Weilnesday. eee ig Oscar Gendron of Kalum Lake was {ui ‘towr the end of the. week. - Ax J. W. Nicholls,came in from La-| kelse Lake on Monday morning he saw My nice deer by the.rond side and as be had a movie camera with him he got Some ' fine pictures. mo . Monday was marked. by the absenec of cattle straying» around the munict- pality, Lhe new 24 hour herd law went: into effect that morning and the local stock owners have made provi- ‘operating at ‘present and -people know leave a big gap in the local ball team. of industry. Both. local saw mills ar: Terrace® citizens were aroused fron: (their beds by the fire alarm at 1.30 « Monday morning, It wus found th the home of W. E. Smith on Park Ave. | was in flames. In spite of all the ef | gorts put forth the house was complete | ily destroyed, and only a small omoin: of furniture was saved from the firs floor, .. The. fire was first noticed by M- HL lL. McKenney, who Lives in the hons immediately east of the Smith. place ; She aroused her husband who immedi: when to get up and when to quit work At the same time many sre more tha: | glad to be on a pay roll again and a lot muve are glad to know that there cis a pay roll again, ; W. Strachan of the Fisheries De. ‘ partment, Prince. Rupert, was in tow! on Monday, ‘ Woods. ot ‘Smnithers was, a "fatto in ‘own on Monday, The Misses Edgar of Prince Rupert spent several days the week at ‘the Philbert Hotel. | phone system, and proceeded to do al! he could until assistance arrived. The and before seen the whole. roof war -H, M. ‘Adams who recently came ta ‘ pretty well in flames. ‘ Terrace from the Yukon Territory has returned to Terrace after a short tri] Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family .are gouth on business. staying at Lakelse Lake, with the ex- ' ; : ; ception of Carmen, who is with Mrs. “Me. and Mrs. A. Rix were week.enc |4- Beaudin at present. During Sun- visitars here and went pack to’ the day Mr. Smith had been at home, but ea axt.on Monday. when leaving everything appeared tc he in good shane. -It is understood that the building The Omineca Herald Is $2.00 per year and the contents were well eovered by) insurance, | . ge ~ Scytes. Fishing Tackle in ads ~ Kettles Tats “Mr @, A. J. Kirkaldy. apent the week, end with friends at Copper, City. “oF fats _ ET. KENNEY, LIMITED . : Tents | | - Preserving Supplies. a ally. Glasses | /seut0ces WIN ANOTHER ‘MEDAL Rakes | ‘ Corn Flakes Come: First' at. ‘Palestine’s First International Exposition . Keen. Competition Met . An canusually’ interesting. edample. of the’ international: scope of appreciation f [accorded -Kellogg?4. ready-to-eat, cereal’ “'? lig provided by. the gold medal, award “| piven’ Kellogg's ¢ Carn, Flakes, ‘th ti F Mosquito N Nets. tar Rings | tn ao Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Nicholls and hit’ family of Prince Rupert arrived las’ Cold Storage Co., returned to the coas? ately sent in an alarm, using the tele | flames first appeared ‘from. the’ roof! : Commissioner for’ “Palestine, the. fat jot manifacturers, ‘Whose . products ari. Hiwardlng Kelloge's”: Corn Flakes - the ra. jand KR, BH Crosbit;: district commis iF | Blorer dnd’ dhatviaat of ‘the. Aommitte Good Recipes . Peach macaroon’ Pudding. 1 cup milk; 1 tablespoonful corn. iStarch ; 13. cup sugar; 3-eggs..(separ. jated) ; t teuspoon Yanjlla extract; 4 teaspoon almond’ extract; 1 cup enn. ned sliced peachees; 3 cups corn flake nulcireon crumbs. Seald the milk. Mix cornstarch ; with sugar and moisten with-a litth - ‘cold water.; Add the ‘beaten egg: yolk: and stir into the milk. Cook, stirrin; coutinually, until custard is smootl: ,and thick, -Nemore “from fire, add th I flavoritig and peaches. "Fold in beate: ege Whites. Place’ Mmacroon -erumbs it a bow! or pudding dish and pour ‘cts ‘tard mixture over them. Allow to xe’ in refrigerator over night, May. bi served, garnished - with fresh berries. Corn Flake Waffle Cookies Two thirds cup shortening, 1 te: "| Sphon Jaking ’ Howder, 1 cup suran, ees,” (well benten) wy teaspoon malt . io ‘cup. milk, 1 cup: shredded cocaunu; i2 caps flour, 2.1 cups corn: flakes.” i: Cream shorteniig ‘and add sure: gradually. Add eggs and mix ‘well Stir in sifted dry ingredients alternut ly ‘with milk ‘and add cocoanut anc corn. flakes. ‘Drop by ‘spoonsful on + hot watfle fron and bake until golden brown, ¥ield :—80 Cookies, 24 Inche: in diameter, ‘ Sir Henry Thornton, It was reported resigned his position as head of the {Canadian National Railways and it is: now reported that he is to receive the jsuni o£ $100,000 for doing so. It is Just as well to resign under the cirenn- stances, oo i held in, Palestine’ ) ‘rebuilt and modern, ‘ized’ elty, '*Presided over by Lieut-Gon. ; Sir’ Arthur Grenrenl, : Wauchope;: ‘High, attracted exhibits froma Farge’ nuniber- sold hi the near east. The’ Certificat: gold. medal. in ‘the. foodstuffs, Sectlor of the exposition, | of" aM and chairman, of. ‘the: fair. committee: jot ‘In a eR, woe