{ ECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930 —ee — . ne jnweemannad jr seg ~' aeons naan — GEO. LITTLE | Terrace, B.C. | LUMBER MANUFACTURER _ LUMBER PRICE List —_ Rough LUMbEF....... sc csceseeeeecsaee, ...$18.00 per M Shiplap « «i. seeeeeeeeeeeeesaseeeeerereerees 22,50 * Sized Lumber .............cecesecceecesess 2250“ BIG REDUCTIONIN _ || | VICTOR RECORD PRICE —_ | Finished Material.... ............:.40.00 to 65.00“ py Shingles .ssscveeccvses succes fom 82.500 $6.00 per MO} Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Mou!ding, ete., on ‘application t 55 cents. ae. ¥ wn ana pen a ma - a a . Steamship. and Train Service Sailings from Prinee Rupert for Vancouver Vic- toria, Seattle and Intermediate points, each Thursday 10.00 p. m : For Anyox and Stewart, Wednesday 4.00 p.m. , For North and South Queen Charlotte ‘Islands Fortnightly, : me EFFECTIVE TODAY AN 75 cent Victor Records are Reduced to 65 cents. ll A further rebate of 10c. will be allowed if a ‘used ‘Victor Record is turned in onanew one. This means that you can obtain the latest and best records for 4 Also a large number of records have been reduced to 39 cents or three for One Dollar, While they last only. - ORTHOPHON IC-VICTROLA, “Model 8-10, $175.00 At Present 50 Records and 4 Record Albums ¢ are ’ given free with this model 2 aa. aPASSENCER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. . -Eastbound— Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 3.08 pm Westbound—Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11.52 a. m. Anas. ; » R. W. Riley -- This price change i is official and is authorized by Victor Talking Machine of Cenada Lid. “Terrace, B. C. tFor Atlantic Steamahip Suaiiogs of fucther information apply to any Canadian National Agent a7 : R. F, MeNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, WEDDELI-—BLEECKER A very quiet wedding was perform- ed on Tuesday, December 31st. at the residence of Mr. Wm. A. Bleecker, ‘} (When the Rev. C, K. Nicoll united in |marringe Wannita Snell widow of the Hate: Dr. Harry Bleecker, and Reb Ct. ‘}.| Weddell, only son of the late Robert Weddell, contractor of Trenton. The bride, jrearing a corsage boquet of tiny Killayney, rosebuds and lily- of-thée-valley, avas | groomed in pale corn flat silk: ‘erepa and wore the gift of the groom'a silver fox fur, also a dimond, cut erystal necklace, the gift of her brother, Dr. Noble R. Suell of Chicago.’ Their attendants were Mr. Win. Bleecker, groomsman, and Mrs. Reenes nrwe Ne re PROOTEEE Prrrorernninre ne Winter's Troubles This is the season of Coughs, Cold, Sore Throats ane other annoying troubles. -Do not neglect them. At the first signs of distress come to us and get fixed up. You will save yourself much. The Terrace Drug Store 4 , ‘ . / - 4" R. W. RILEY - . “ TERRACE, B. C. atte, with corsage boquet of American , Beanty buds, acted: ‘fs matron of hon- cc Immediately after the. ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Weddell left for Ottawa the bride wenring n Burgundy suit ¢ wy of grey and black, with a French black TOURIST RESORT ° TERR ACE MINING felt hat trimmed ‘ with ostrich pom Hot Springs HORTCULTURE . poms, carrying a boqnet of American |Beanty buds with maiden hair fern. The groom’s gift to the groomsman was a meerchaum pipe and to the Jimatron of honor, a diamond pendant, LUMBERING The Indies basket ball team brs. se- the lou) radio fans, cured the services of Dick, MeCnllough Se, ' The bride is 1 graduate of Columbia as coach for the senior teams and the| Mrs. Thos. Brovks is among those University while the groom is a grad- giris are getting in some good preper-}ou the sick list, uate of Toronto University, ation work for the Kuster games. ' Mr. and Mrs. Weddell returned from . oS Ottawa on the 2nd. of January and au informal reception’ held at the resid- ence of Mr. Win. A, Bleecker where a number of their friends and immediate relatives had gathered to weleome them home. Mr and Mrs, Weddell left on Friday to Ever since the Canadian National] spen@ the remainder of their honey- railway put up the suew fences at the|moon in’ Haileybury, the guests of} Terrace station there has not been a{Judge and Mrs, Hhywnrd. They will show storm ind the board of trade is|Spend the summer at their country figgeving to ask the vaitway not to|home, “Iabbies Howe" on the Bay of ; oy put them up any more. If the rail-|Quinte and will be at home to thelr Rev, aind Mis. Allen entertained the|sway coma work out something that {friends at "Restalrig” after September members of the choir on Wednesday Would as effectively stop the wind |1st. next. evening Inst nud a most-enjoynble time, a a blowing nround the stution Is “would was spent, ’ ; . os HARD. ON LIVELE'S: FENCE Married—At the home of My. and Miss Cousins has received word of Mrs. Chas. Nelson, sr., Miss Jamima the death of her only brother which {Gosnell of Port Simpson to Harry m occurred in Harriston, Ont. last Mon-|Richmond of Kalum. ‘The ceremony. day week, was preformed by Rev. A. W. arenes Robinson on Saturday evening Fan.26 Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Burnett ‘and N, , Yack returned last wek after n trip ta ranconver. Mr. and Mra. Farr and family aire a now located in Victorln. : ‘Ibe apprecin ted. encowmeee Mrs. Uhos. Giggy boas been confined to her hed the past week, It Is reported by auto agents that ‘Toeal professtotial ear drivers, have : the prospects for the sale of this years apparently a grievance ngeinst Geo, Pr. Brommitt was in Usk on Sun- fears is na good or better than last {Little’s fence nround his golf course. M day, Pucific on Monday and then went year. ; “eo ae AM Ttst Friday a clergyman, with a rent- on to Sinithers that evening. wef on EN eee ed ear, dove into the fence and carried _. Passenger rutis into a freight as |away a: top rail and several strands of The speech by Tis “Mn jenty: ‘King it was running ‘ata reduced | “Brfee.— barbed. wire and went on ‘down: the Gear go Vowns hened hy " nici hor af “Homes Gay ‘Telptine, : init to a snow bank, Later on the doe. Bleecker wearing rose “Irench georg- “+” gmstrate. SMITHERS Convince WVoursett The life-like tonal reproduction Of the New Kolster Radio brings in voice and instrument exactly as produced by the artist. Hear it _Onee and you instantly recog. ‘mize its superiority. In additien ‘ has Selector Toner, (om exelus-- five feature) Dynamic Speaker and every modern advancemenxt ‘of all-electric radie. Let us dem- ft a C. Ww. Dawson - Hazelton GARAGE & ELECTRIC MORE THAN EVER ...A FINE SET tor took the same‘ tral] from the read|und after supper HE. T. Kemey, J. 1. and he took nway one of the posts and a couple more top rails. There ig. a good opening there how for anyone else who wishes to run* there cnys, on-, to the golf course, ; omuttiationy : BY } RECORD cRowp AT DANCE There was a record erowd at the bonrd of trade dance in the Vets hall on Friday ev ening—Burns night, Me- Ledn’s orchestra |‘ furnishe athe ‘music: Miss Sophia MeLenn did, the, sword dance and four girls, Adeliade Thomas Sophin McLean, - Helen ‘Smith and TRowe King did the Highland Fling and the: Scoteh® ‘reel At midnight” Pres, ¥, Kenney took the hend ‘of thé supper table and -W: F,: Lindsay “brought. in the haggis with. J,. McLean preceeding him. and Playing ° Seoteh ‘Alrs,, Toni Young’ navel the. “toast to. the: Mages" [ Gordon, H. H. Halliwell and It was a very fine night and all the sons of Scotland who were there eufay’ - Jed themselves and saw that others dick | likewise. NOVEL. METHOD WORKS TO GET . : MOUSE. CLEANED A local housewife received a tolee stam signed, “John Brown” infirm: ing her of her husband's denth. _ Expecting her sponce’s ‘body. she and her: three’ daughters, cleaned ‘the house trom ton ta bottom, |. . When they had ‘done and . awhile frlends were. offering condolences, the huabind, arrlye sigh and very ‘Jabilant. : ' First time. oak house . has, beer ont Was oe Turner gave speeches,. Miss de'oren- Lo meaux ‘snng and J. Hepburn alse sug.