woN ’ a ous: anonscame eee Eee er _ THE | OMINCA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEBTEMBER M, 1980, a aa “Serbuléce, Pencila, kind.. Big stock carried, Bring. a as your list - School. Book: =e tie Erasers and school. supplies, of. every _ ‘A good: assortinent of” Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, ‘Late eine Engagement and ne Gifts... wa at woot afart Wi goat =e) . Pirie “Sheat oxts—Hamlin & ‘Thomson, Lever, © aa ‘ r Michaud: Bros... - J Lever. ’ Bobler.. 7 Collection grasses - and” || Lever, Billy ‘Bobler, - - Section 5, Vegetables - . 2 early cabbage—W. J. Martin, Lever, ‘ fos W. -d. “Martin, ° ; 2 red cabbage TF. Lever, Hamlin Ammunition. ‘SEASONABLE. SUGGESTION SI The fall séagon is here and winter. is: approaching Overhaul your stoves and aipes. A. new / stocks, of, _ repairs has been received. oo Rifles Shot Guns ? ‘ E. T. Kenney Limited . “General Hardware British Columbia ,| Thonison; |: son, Billy Bobler. - 2 lettuee—Harnin & Thomson, Lever. ; - -2 eauliflowerJ, Lever, Hamlin Thomson: Billy Bohler: oa et Geo. Hipp: aon, Mrs, J. Lips. tin, Terrace, B. C: | | WEDNESDAY FRIDAY " SATURDAY This Week MB. blanched! celery--R. Ls -Metntodt September 19 and 20 EB, Hamer.. "TERRACE TH EATRE fe + 3 white turnips—Tom Lever. 3 rutabagas-amiin & Thomson, Lever.. JOHNNY HINES IN canton CHARLIE Adults 50c. - ve Children under 14 years 25¢ : yh Rough Lum ber... Shiplap ; eeone 4 Sized ‘Lumber ...5..000.0.00. Finished Material Shingles \ jan ane pe been canes ‘ Orders filled at short notice, GEO. LITTLE. Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFA‘ *TURER Lowen PRICE List. bene rove $18.00 per Ml shetesseerererees 22,50 * era +03) | ae _ Prices eubject to chtinge without notice Prices of Mouiding, ete., ‘on application 40.00 to 65. 00 - -.from 2,60 to $5.00 per M ' ‘Mill running continuously, woe : 8 The Terrace I Fair - Continized: from from Pagé 1 ‘difficult: to create ‘the Interest .neces- | ' ' sevy.for ‘a real bumper’ show. _ At ten o’cloefc in the morning ‘of the second day,’ Friday, Dr,:' Bamford of - Sinithers, president of ‘the | ‘Smithers : "fain, made-a little’. speech “and declar- a ed the fair formally and officially op-|' “lened. The only form ‘of entertain. - ment ‘provided was-'a horse-shoe pitch. «dng. contest which. was ‘open-to ‘the ‘en: . (thre world. ; It was Inte in: getting dn: der way, “and: there. was a little rain, | “oft “and on 80 that the, final ‘results: were not. known. “until Snturday when Geo. Little bent. Lever. ‘Then there was the dance on, “Friday ‘ulght which “made a’ good endit¢for' a atiocessfal fair. , ae Gps ; Seeretary : Wal: Robineon ald. a: lot |: ‘ot hard works, and. orrotire ‘work, | and], ae ee sust oF "ie Ca win. Calf, F. Frank, Cc. H, Thomas, ' Yearling, J. P. ‘Harrigan, q. GC. Me- Connell, : ! ‘Tho ‘year old: heifer, Harry ‘cing, 7. 0. McConnell. . ‘°3 year old cow, J. swans, I . He gan. ee Milch.. cow, R ‘Prank, v. “swana, - Section two, | Swine ~~ Brood sow, G. Aipp, J, ao MeCon- nell,’ : _ Spring pig, 3. Harrigan, G. Hipp. " Section 8, Poultry. fs ice " Drwo: hes, ght breed—W. A. King Two, pullets, light Dreed—W.A. King. Mrs. J. Lips, - ; ‘Cockerel, . light . breed—W. A Ring, | Mrs. Th Lips, - ; Cock, light, breed—W.. A ‘ibe, tr. [5 z: G. "McConnell." we “a a : ; pwood. . Thomson. <8 white catrats—J. “Lever, Hamlin ‘[&. Thomson... BN tae - Collection ‘ fitla yoots-—Hamlin ° & Thomson, .J.° Lever, Billy Bobler. _ “Section "7, Flowers - + : Asters—Mrs. | HL Kings” Lantear . Frencli. - 'Phomas, t Turner. Lever. ler. Lips. - “6 potatoes, A.0.V—Geo. ‘Hipp and Kenneth - Hamer. 12 redishes—E, Thomson, - . 12 pods peas—Michaud Bros, Hom- lin & Thomson. . 12 stalks rhubarb—W. | a. Mrs, BH. M. Smith, - 12 pods ‘beans—Hanilin: & Thomson, J. Lever. Half bushel potatoes—F. Frank, 3. Lever, Tom Lever. - Collection _fegetnbles— Hamlin & Thomson, J. Leyer, Billy Bohler. 3 “mangels—Geo. Hipp, Hamlin 4 Thomson. ; 3. sugar beets-—Tom Lever, J. Lever "8 fall turnips—Tom Lever. 3 rutahagas—Geo, Hipp; Ne Sher- Hamer, Hlamilin & . Martin, 5 8 red. carrots—J. Lever, ‘amin & Dultias—acohnnd ‘Bros, Mrs Go H. Curnations—Lanfear & ‘Prenéh ‘irs 6 verinstings Ms Ww. +A ‘Bite, J. ith, ‘irs.’ ©, H. ove ‘pens=W. a. Martin, Mis: Dee ycewh ET -' Sheat' Alstke tivar—aom “Lever, Sheat Ted clover-+J: 5 -Lever, mn Lever . Pint timothy seed—Mrs, DeJardines ‘ _ Sheat ‘ timothy—J, Lever, ‘Michnuds “Collection of eraing—J, Lever Billy clovers—J, 2- late eabbage—Hainlin & Thomson, : _ 2 Savoy eapbage--Hamiin & hom 2 Swiss cbard—alin & moma 2 vegetable, marrow—Billy Bobler, 2 sugar pumplene—Hamn & Thom- 3 cucumbers—o. Hamer, W. J. Mar. ' §3.Kohl rabi—Birs,; Jean Botler, B. 6: parsnips—Tom ‘Lever, ‘Billy Boh- . 8 long -earrote—Geo, Hipp, i Lever -6 table -beety—Geo. Hipps, Mrs. J. 6 corn on cob—B. Hamer, Geo, Hipp. 6: onions-—Laufear & Hench, Billy G potatoes, netted gem-—W. A, King. J. Mrs, B, ‘Brooks, oe Foliage : ‘plant-—Mra. Lanfear & French. — : Yellow. roses—Mrs, , DesJ ardines, ; White - Toses—Mrg. DesJardines:: Pink roses—Mrg,; DesJardines, Red roses~—Mrs, DesFardines. a Lanfear & French. ‘ Section 8, Fruit Mrs. A. C, Head. | - Red astrachan—-C. Finter, Graham, Duchess—C. Finter, BE. Frank, ' Gravenstein—C.' Finter, F. Franks * Snow—Mra: HB. J. Moore, F. Frank " Wagner—-W. J. “Martin, . W., J. & Anderson. - - Winter Banena—W. 5. Anderson.. i Delicious—W. J, Martin. . & Apples A.O.¥- —Mrs. A. 0. Head, C. i{ inter. : Franks, a Transcendent erabs—W. I Martin W. J. Graham, ’ 2- winter - squash—W. . x Martin, Hamlin & Thomson. a beauty—C. . Pinter, WA 2 citron—Mrs. Jd: Eps, Hamlin & . , mo Thomson. Pears AL0.V.—W. AL King, 6. Fin- ter. Franks. Franks, 3|: _|dory Kenney, Mra. A. C. Head, “Michaud Bros. Collection small fruit— Michaud Bros., .Mrs. Jenn Bohler, ; ' Box apples—C. H. Thomns, 2nd. Anderson. Mrs. J. Lips; Bohler. . 6 ripe tomatoes~-Alrs, Jean Bohler, Pinter. ae * Breneh, ° Mg acon tomatoci—Bri. 0. ‘Oo &: ing ‘Chicken’ dressed. for market—Mrs, HL ay ; ue ‘King: | oo: Mrs. H.. King. : . Section 11, .Fanc - y. Work. oy le @ potatoes; gold coin—W. J. Martin Hooked. rig—Mrs. ‘H.L. Smith, "Mrs. 60. pp: : H. Doll. ’ Plain dress, under 12—-Biis, ‘HL ‘Mist Plain dress, 3 to 10—Nirs. H. ‘Mist, Mrs. H. C. Head. Fancy, under 2——Mxs. H. Mist. Fancy, 8 to 10—Mrs. H.. Mist Coat for child—Mrs. A. ©. Head.” Hand knitted swenter--Miss A. Con- sins, Knitted mitts—Miss Cousins... Plain apron—Mrs, H, Mist. _ Faney apron—Mrs, Mist, Mrs. Tur. ner. , Nightgown, embroidered—Mrs. Mist. Sgme, lace trimmed—MIrs. Mist, Mrs Turner. Pr.Pillow ‘easds, embroidered—Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. Turner. / Pillow cases, lace trimmed—Mie, H Mist, Mrs. Turner,” : ' an embroidered—Mies fom . Tea - cloth, Cousins. a - Tea cloth, ince trimmed—Mes, : Turner, .Mrs. H.. Mist. Centre ‘piece, embroldered—Mrs, A. : ‘Hend, Mrs. _ Mist. ‘ ve Centre niece, lace trimmed-—Mrs. ‘A. Mist. . Towel—Mrs. “fist, Mrs. H. L Smith D'oily,. embroidered-—Mrs. ‘Hamlin, Mias- A. Cousins. ~Doily, lace- ‘trimmed—Mrs. Mist, ‘Furniture searf—Mra, H. HL. Smith, Mrs. T. Turner, “Bugfet set, embroldered—Atrs. Ham. lin,. Mrs. AL Cousins, . Buffet’ ‘set, ‘lace’ “trfamned Ma, Atist G. ‘ H. L Smith, ; :. Vanity, set, ‘lace tetas Mrs. T, oCurnery. .. “Jean Bobler, |" Table centre display—Mrsq H. King, . Yellow trapsparent—R. L. McIntosh J. Wealthy-—R. L. ‘McIntosh, : W. ‘8. f tore -McIntosh red—Hamlin & Thomson. Hyslop crabs—Mrs, H. ‘ing and F. ' Bartlett pears—C. Vinter, W. ning Bradshaw mums—W. d. Graham, ' oa Peach pluns—Hamtin & ‘Thmeon, BF. Greengage—Mrs. Aas O.: ‘Head, Mar- | . Plums, 4.0.V¥.~—Mts. DesJardins and Prunes, any variety - \ Mrs. H. King Strained honey. Franks, W.. S. Home made. bintter TV, I. Martin, | White eggs—W, A. King, Mrs, Lips: [Railway belt’ and Peace, River” Block |yarains. ne : Section 12, Home Cooking §.. Anderson: Finter, Mrs: , Turner, “Mrs. Anderso1 0. ‘King, Turner, : ” Vanity. set—Miss AS " Conatne,’ ans | a STEAMSHIP AND:TRAIN.- SERVICES. Sailings from Prince Rupert 8 for, Vancouver, thence via | thé néw Tri-City Service to * Victoria:‘and’ Seattle... ° Sundays, Thursdays, 10 P-m. — For Anyox and Stewart— : Wednesdays, 4.00 p.m. no For ‘Stewart. & Ketchikan— ‘Saturdays, 4.00 D pm. — Weekly : ‘sailings for: North | , and South Queen Charlotte ve Islands. - Y | | Passenger ‘traltia’ ‘teare:: Tertrace,- !. : ’ eastbound, . daily except Sunday, ° 4.38 pom; ‘weathound,: ‘excopt Tutaday, 3.52 ame ok ue RADIAN a RATE ONAL a For Information. call Local Agent or write |. EF. McNAUGHTON, DPA.) Prince Rupert, B.C. W-L106e © \\\ | Ty, N OTICE voi Notice is: hereby given that: on. anc after’ August 1st, 1930, lands. in’. ‘the: recently retransferred. “t0 ‘the, Provine: ' by the Dominion; come under: the ad ministration and Janda Jaws: of the Pro- . vince, . Tt ig the desire: of the gover mment tc foster ‘settlement in conformity with. these regulations, and furnish all the ‘available information ‘to assist: this end, but-no consideration ‘will be gir- en persons. squatting upon or. enterin: into occupation , of such lands without . authority, oo H. CATHCART Mg 88-27-. _pDenuty Minister of Lande uo , on ee a ee White ‘bread—Mrsi Ws 3. -Andersén, a Mrs. BD. J:: ‘Moore, ~ «| ne Yeast’ bunk—Mrs, +H! Mist, ae ’ Baking powder: biscuites— Ts, nthe