day of last weels from Prince Biipert. aaa oy TERRACE, “Terrace Tt Stock 0 of . Lumber ; ‘No. P Shiplap $48 common dimension and No, 4 Ship- lap wee Senses Discussed The ~~. Kidd: Report The Terrace..and District Board: of Trade met.on Wednesday night to. es : 7 sider the: Kidd report. President J. ve Finish, stato, loosing, Von Gordon was. in the chair. In the i. ‘ """ . igence of Secretary §. N, Sherwood, : Mouldings, ot W. Riley, was appointed to act for the : (meeting. After .routine business had been disposed of the Kidd Report wa brought under discussion by the. pr a ne , jSentation of the ‘resolutions committer ; appointed two weeks ago. Ge0. Little . Terra r ace, BC. a general resolution, was presented, commending the Kidd committee for o a . Tbringing the matter of governmental] ; “finances to the front, this: having 4 valuable educational value to the vol Rough 1 Lumber ; Shingles ‘PRICES ON APPLICATION” Bring your car in for a’ Complete Overhaul ‘port .was..then dealt with clause b, ‘clause. It was felt that while @~ nom: was necessary, it was essential: that ‘services be considered ahead of balan ‘ing the budget. . Agar’s Garage i a All repairs carefully made ‘passed stating that the board did not consider the Kidd committee to have ‘adequate knowledge of the needs of the linterior, central and northern parts of ithe province, and resenting the commit- i SWAIN’S : Transfer and. Taxi Service” io Oil and gas. Full toek of parts, tires, ete. = General Motors Agent ‘ Terrace, B. C. 7 ‘vince, The resolution recommended ‘that, in the event of redistribution the proportion of seats in these parts be —_ ; ‘ ‘ ' maintained. H | A resolution was passed approvin; ; Philber t Hote ‘the recommendation to cut the exec; re tive council to six members... TERRACE, B. Cc. The proposals re the P, G, EB. were os on :f ‘passed .over. as being too absurd, es Running. Water Dining Room ° pecially as the report was prepared by Electrice Light Telephone jInen who are supposed to ‘be financia Travellers Sample Rooms experts, Special Chicken Dinner Sunday - A resolution strongly atsapproving 03 Td recommendations re the public work; P, 0. Box 29 deportment, A separate resolution oe ‘was passed in which the board strong- ‘ *" ly disapproved.of the insinuation that 7 ‘the ‘Terrnce bridge was built for lang clearing projects, and pointing out tha this bridge, and the one at Hagwilge were built as essential links of th« Skeena highway, and further served o humanitarian purpose in making trave safer. Dealing with civil servants it v recommended that efficiency must goy ern the service, and that wages migh be varied according to ‘living costs in special kuted to Laxelse L. ake: the various purts of the province, . cove Pac s oe «3g. The proposal to ‘hand the policing. «t ot the province over ta the .R..C. M. I ‘Mevt all traina ' wns strongly objected ‘to. Recommendstions ve the Liquor Ce trol Board were branded as puerile. Dealing with education the board - = passed a resolution strongly condemn: ing the recommendations to curtaz: Terrace’ Notes” free education. . | The same stand was also taken’ in Henvy Smith went sat to Rupert on Tues gard to Old Age Pensions and Mothe Pensions. Oo The proceedings throughont: were W. | Fisher of Prince Rupe att “was earefully followed by all present, and tt HT nest. last week of i. L, Mctutosh, |had a very educating effect. i TERRACE, B.C C: EOE E EEOC bats Swain is busy auloading A cat POR SALE—Wealthy Cooking Apples, of con, 7c and $1.00 per box, f.0.b., Terrace —W. J. Martin. Tinrvestiig: of, the apple crop is pro- eceding, Most’ ‘of ‘the early varieties have ben, wncthared in and the orchard A speeial Service was held in &t, ; w bus with the ‘mld- Matthews éhurch last. Sunday. evening | - uwners are Do y " awhen the methbers of’ the L0.0.F. ‘and |. _ the Rebeka Lodges marched in a: body|- winter varieties. “ oe rey lt Hans Berg was wD. frow Remo; et Miss .F. MeLaven, RN, thas, setarng "tam thes hall, to the church. ‘Rey, ; ‘service and lie wag assisted by Rev.-H T. Allen of the United Church, There ; (was a good’ turnont of niembers: anid VY. King, who! “hits ‘been on the: stati heir felends, a ‘Fish & Cold Storage _, On. Oe ae eres Rupert, for some .The many. f friends of Miss Deacon months, his ‘returned, hore. , boot Shea will rearet to leaxn' that.she fell Jn the , oa, eespital in - Vancouver where she was The Ladtes. Guild te: entertaining the Being treated for a ‘nervous trouble and: Auxiliary of St,;Matthews chureb at a (broke ber ‘arm, ‘She will not now: be ¥* Titlnve’en party at Rey, and Mrs. 7, coming back'to Terrace for the present, fits seeds, the winter In Vancouver with her, rey oy “F Here and Th ere ers at large.- The summary of the re-|. A resolution re redistribution was tee speaking for those parts of the pro-|- ' Minister, are incalculable. a,’ McKhn,, rector, liad charge of the |’ A total of 120° sailings to and ‘from Lialifas ‘will ‘be tuade during the coming'.season ‘to the Old Country, the quajarity of. which - wil} he by Canadian Pacific . ‘Steamships, A-rise in wholesale prices in Canida during. September is con! - sidered. to be one of the out- : _ Standing favorable events in the ‘Canadian economic situation, ae- ‘cording to a statement recently ‘issued. by’ the Department of © 1 Trade and Commerce.’ 4 ’ Pomilarity ‘of Canadian tobacco ‘tn the United Kingdom Is:increas- ‘ing. - For the eight months tc ‘August last, 8,950,568 lbs. of Can- ‘adlan tobacco valued at $2,545,380 - Was exported to Great Britain a3 - compared: with 4,917,128 Iba. val-. ued at $1,429,892 exporied in the’ same period of 1931, The Canadian silver production | in 1931 was ‘approximately 201% | * million ounces, or 10.5 per cent. of the world's computed produc- tion of 196 mil}ion ounces. Can- " ada has for many years ranked - third amdngst the silver-produc- ‘Ing oountires of the world, being exceeded by Mexico and the Unit- .ed States, ed New Brunswick is to stage tho North American ‘Cover Dog In- ternational Trials as an annual sporting event. Success of two days’ trial concluded at- Peters- ville recently, has brought about formation of a permanent dog fanciers and owners association which has fixed dates for 1933. Photographs of shrines, temples, Bangkok's statues, and: ’ other places. of interest in-Siam: taken’ during world cruises by Canadian Pacific liners, ara be- ing taken to Bangkok for King . Prajadhipok by the Slamese Con. sul-General in Canada, who sail- ed for the Far East on the Em- - press of Asia recently. Hon, Herbert M. Marler, Can- ‘ adian Minister to Japan, left for Tokio recently ‘aboard the Em- press of Asia after a two-month vacation in Canada, strong in ’ the belief that the Dominion is on the threshold of great trade developments in the East. With 500 million people in Japan and China, the possibilities, said the ' China is on the eve ef an era of tremendous development in railway expansion, ‘engineering ' ’ works and general trade. In the - . opinion of Major. W,. S. Nathan, chairman of the’ Pekin syndicate, who recently. sailed on the -Em- | -press of Japan: from Shanzhat- to . Victoria en route for Eneland. Rationalization and expansion of China's railwaya. would he the ’ first step. in this expansion, he stated, Three months in the mmexplor- ed regions of the Fairweather Range in Alaska, with mountain climbing, atrpinne exnlorations, and ski-inz. was the unnsval | sumnier holény df a prirty of Harvard uncsrszredvatss, hesd- 2 by H. fradford Washhi'rn, ‘Jr, president of the Harvard Maun: taineering (luv, who returned on Canadian Pacifie “Treanerisl train to his Alma Mater recently. “Gn had bad luck with weather and snow." sald Mr. Washborn, ‘but auberwise the party js belngins. a hack some very iptarestiug move. ‘Ing pictures, ‘of thelr ” 1 ex peri- , ences; : (878) - a 2 ! ‘HAT, Howells y was assessed 85,00, and osts by. Magistrate | Kenney on Satur. day on.a charge of acting asa chaut. eur without a license. The accuser explained that he had found a frient who wanted to cone to Terrace ant had brought him’ in, belng paid onl) on the basts ‘of the cost of gas. It was pointed ouf that this constituted pa: ment under the law; and only thos who have Q, chautfeur’s license are al. “ae Antonis home vii Priday event of Her sister, Mrs... 7. Marsh, will spend’: lowed to carry passengers where fin, I. ny | Ig involved. « ' . rel ‘SYSTERIES OF GAME DISTRICTS ‘Now i is the time to prepare for the long winter nights by. installing a RADIO. We are agents for i DeForest Crossley Machine and can give good terms on same, AN Batteries Write or-call for prices. “ be in the eastern district, on the mid nuunber of miles. tream islands: 2nd - elsewhere,. unless And that's: the cnUuse, of alt ‘the big ‘hey showed a) “marked. preference’. ta. “umpus, aking a ‘chance. on’ being’ one. into. > Comirilssioner"J: ‘Bryan ‘Williams of|rither than: ‘one In-three, rn ke Game Board has this summit ag| Terrace hunters’ get lots of arguinent ‘be boundry line between the Bastern| nd burn ~ much of: the - midnighrt” oll “nd Western Grouse districts, Wor in- seeking to learn all thelr privilegcs “ue tance. We huiit grduse at the town set forth in Mr. Willams. big’ sheet: of nd of the Skecna river bridge: trom _ Sptember 16th to. October 16th, while| 1dé, and’ ‘all the. regulations on. the’ ur neighbors in Eakelse Valley can Wo. so only: from Oct. 15th. to Oct. 31st.! attire when the needs ofthe hubters ‘hus, they can walk along. the south |the . south have ben Properly ‘met; the ° ank of the river, cross: over a dry commissioner will, he. able to devote a. lough to an island, and be in the east- | ittle time to devising’ a bettei: boundry’ im district., f R. L. MeIntosh, | Tarden when returning. home they are mountain range travela, about ten miller || “nder the obligntion to “prové Where alohg'n river Bonk--at ‘an: elevatiun: of . : ‘at Tenst 200 feet above ‘BOR, level. . ae! ‘where they shot the bird, a esene HAIR AA ORION RIOIOEONOHONC vill be of great.yse-in school work and pent a couple of days here the guest hetructions ‘that shows & map. ont one | ._ ther side, . Perhaps, sometime in the: | 7 But if they meet a game than one in which the summit of a. A $