a VOL. 13 ‘trip to Beaver River in company with “f wild geese. ‘Here's wishing him a2 lot —_ OE EE ae At three o'clock on Snnday morning one of ‘the hig windows of the liquor ‘As the man who discovered it had passed only ten minutes hefore, and at. that time the window was Intact, there was ltttle time for goods to go astray. As far as can be determined no, / stock: Was taken. “os . sae Geo. Bills, who hus lived just north Dunean where he expects to see Mr, and Mrs. Frank Nightwine and where he hopes to make his future home, ‘ Ss ae a Art Beaudine: arrived from Barker ‘fare quiet around Barkerville, he says, ‘Jall parties, and there is little to re . interest on election night | exceptionally ity: fall the people liv é first fhitg on Monday morning, and then drove all day to Prince George to catch the «vesthound train, Things but. there are good prospects for the camp “opening up in good shape whén, the show goes ‘off in the spring. © ' * 8 ‘One. bright feature of the “recent election was the splrit -of friendliness ahd good will that hes been shown by. #ret on the part of anyone. . Only ‘one or- two allowed. themselves to go all het up and-they are rapidly cooling off |. At that; there are some who have not}: satisfactorily figured ont .the how comes. os 6 & store was the centre of The local member for Skeenn had a “yadio going an with some of his friends was do ing nu little tabulating as the results Were: announcer. ML Kenney's ville on Tuesday evening. Art SAYS |. he voted at the Catlboo mining town It was pleasing to. ~ BROKE HIS LEG FROM FALL Eli Arvidson had the misfortune to brenk his leg on Wednesday afternoon The .accident happened near John De jXergommeaux’s office just as he was feeling In his pocket to give a young ster a nickle. The walk was slippery ‘on. account of the rain, and in some way his feet went from under him and he fell tn a- sitting position. As he fell the bone of the left leg just above | the ankle snapped, ° He was found in| Just ‘a few secons after the fail and in! five minttes Cons. McKenney and. ‘helpers had him in Dr. 8. G. Mills of fice w here he was given preliminary ' treatment, and that’ night sent on to” ‘the Hazelton, Hospital. | on, THOSE ELECTION BETS - “There's a good deal of diseussion as what the standing of ‘the vote in Ter race should Jbe,, The official figures. of the deputy returning officers give | Hanson 140 and Panter 139. -Then the nate that it was not just a party gath erlng—the state was avaliable to all wha were ftuterested in. the returns. All parties av ailed themselves of this little sery ice. ee OS! «se a During the middie of the weck the tains, brought, welcome. relief in the ‘local. water: situation. Owing to the ing -on the hill in the north east see tion of town had a poor supply, and at tines have had to carry the fluid from the well. hear the police station, eke Miss - “Barbara Sherwaod left for a \trip te Stewart; neebnrpanying. Mrs, wv ; Pare ‘dat ‘taimily.. = Paints, ran Bo . General Merchandise. ae s “Flour Feed — «Hardware: suceceucienccernerreene eREEN « " COLEGIO 0. T. SUNDAL CO. - Headquarters fork 7 as Oils | | Tires: ” “Car Batteries “Varnishes SSSR MEIER OOK RECN a ’ a = When you use the columns of your.. Pe LOCAL Tete “Yon. nye anpporting: a ‘Toeal in % ny 1 FY “ Buy at. Home’’. princinal, “Tall the baving publig what y g OMINECA HERALD: AND “TERRACE » NEWS. * * Are here to carry that message to the publie for you. Will % vou'use these: columns? 3 * help sel] 1 your produce, 4 x : sarronenanenbeRnonONE nS . the fur this year, |. Vancouver printers will not help build your 1f town and-.cémrnusity tor - dlastiy: ‘and encouraging, the’ - ou have and give. the price,” ‘ RADIOS! . them...":. | RADIOS! * eorest Crastey Machines. New all waye setts now in. stock; i _ Let: ns recondition your radio for, the ¢ fall and winter: Be RADIOS! ‘ Gall at out store and ine he "| Rupert should be counted and thus ) Valley Lumber & Supply Co.. | spring were: shipped enst this week. a} sote. | ‘ flat, ears.. Part. ldads of small poles were put’ on the cars and then bunks | the ends, of the: londs. In: this way Tear, and they are able to move from , arquad the’ curves: on: the railway. the coast on Monday ‘night ‘and Was in j ment of Evangelism and Social Service | Terrace’ he was the guest, of Mr. and | Mrs. Ivan Frank at Kalum: - . , the aT de ‘Kirkpatrick house. ; * Shin future at: Stewarts : They. lett last the ‘Rentin, had been east in Rupert at the advance | pol? for Panter. There was some few , dollars bet on the election’ and. one. group claiins: the advance poil vote in make tt a tle in. Terrace. . The. other group claims only the’votes polled in Terrace. should count, We have not been appealed. to for a declaration, the boys think they.could get a.more dis interested decision from the Hague. We would suggest that they discuss it over a. erock of Hague & Hague. BIG CEDAR POLES AKE SHIPPED ' The big: ceitar poles cut by “the Inter last Shipment. iwas made by the Hanson Luinber. & ‘Timber:-Co. Ltd., to Minne The big poles ‘required three ofr the. large: sticks were arrenged on the holes swing clear overthe centre side, to side tS. needs: be when ‘going “Trappers : are: "patting busy putting thelr tran ‘lines in shape and supplies in for the Ww inter, so that as soon as} found in their fraps. The boys need “se ce “Pr ofessar, Gordon ‘King arrived from this district until Wednesday when he left for, Smithers-and polnts east. He is a special’ lecturer “under the depart of The United Ghurch of Canada. In oom toe "Mrs, Warden, and: family who re ‘cently arrived from -Anyox have taken the United, Church manse for the fall and Winter months, re en | hat ; Mir, and: Mrs. Nornian | Moorehouse of Prince Rupert. are, holidaying here as the nests of! Mr, and. Mrg., “iV, A cat “Ma ‘and ‘Mrs, Eva: Moore hare taken, ma- a "Mrs, We Pie” “and. filly” are ‘guests of Mr. and, Mis Ni Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Farr,. ‘wha; resided. here, some yeas G0). intend to. make | their, home Saturday to. cont{nue, their Aoarney’ to next day word came in that a vote the season opens they will be ready to| ‘| jump onto the first wild beast that is | ground: Wiis” ‘White "Then thie" r wn that’ the people thonght, it avag. Dretty.| POULTRY FOR MARKET. “Yo a great extent the ultimate suc cess of the poultry enterprise will de pend on the manner in which the. pro ducts ave marketed. The diseriminat ‘ing customer will be attracted by the well fattened, well dressed chicken. or. fowl, and will pay a premium in price for. ‘pearinee as well as quality, Buecess in fattening and marketing | will depend to n grent.extent on the overator’s knowledge and ability. to , Drepare. his product in the most écon Jomieal and attractive -form. Special .feeding for ten days or three. weeks swilt freatly, improve the- quality and opay for the extra feed and labor invol ved, Only Jhirds..with strong constitu tions cin stand henvy feeding with limited exercise. Birds that lack vigor seldom make profitable gaing im the fettening pens. A serviceable. pen six feet long by 24 inches wide, and 18 “inchos i ih, may be made from slats “nailed <1 Inch apart with a galvanized pau heneath the sintted floor for the droppings, Tartitions two feet apart wlll ‘provide | compartments 2 feet SqTATe. . and will accommodate four ar ‘dive birds accordin? to size. To insure freedom from lice ditst the hirds withflour of sulphur and create. a good appetite by starving for the first. twenty four hours. On the gec ond day give only slight feed and gradually increase the amount until the third day; from then on until fin ished give the birds all they wili ent twice daily and at regular intervals, about twelve hours apart. . Mix to a batter that will pour slowly from pall, skim milk or butter milk with two finely ‘ground oats: or equal parts of barley meal and boiled mashed pote toes may he substituted for the corn meal. Feed in troughs suspended in front of the erate. A good finish shonld be obtained in from ten to 21 days. Feed enough to thoroughly sat ‘isfy at each ‘menl, but leave nothing aver in the troughs to stall the birds, Starve for at least 24 hours hefore killing. Bleed hy sticking in the roof of the month, and dry pluck, Grade to unifarm size and quality and pack in neat boxes, the election last week the ‘sun has de elded: to ‘shine forth once’ more, -_ the : people’ woke up! on: “Monday tte ‘on the: ‘Job’ ‘and ihére’ was: no! ae ‘80 | t [od wenthery, Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? - . 7 “Standing orders shipped. regularly. - All ‘kinds of cake, “Get our prive. parts of corn meal, and one part of ” After. a few days of .rain following , the. istrict 7 on Suniiy ‘alent. reall ‘Ss = 4 Philbert Hotei TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Eleetrie Light ' Running Water _ Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. . 1 1p ae” t Telephone } Terrace mii Stock Of Lumber Rough Luniber No. 2 lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete, Shingles. Mouldings, me PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo, Little Terrace, B.C. Terrace Drug Store R. W. RILEY, Phm. B. SCHOOL | SUPPLIES Terrace Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Taxi ‘Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood’ ar _ Agent for’ Ford Cars, ‘Ford. Trucks co Ja — Fred Nas ash ad 1 wom “ye wy B. .: Land Surveyor. _ TERRACE, B. c Shiplan s4s common -dimension and No. 1 Ship. ,