“In Camp : In the Office’. wy The. production: of ‘our Or When Travelling at good: Foantain Pen: ‘will not disapyotat 5 you * The ‘supplying: of: these is a service we render in addi: 7 _ tion. to. dispensing your’ doctor’ i Prescription. In the Home “At School best makers, are-here.. |. R. W. , Riley, "Prescription Pharmacist a 7 Terrace, B. Cc. HAVE MONEY. ow HAND | . The Terrace. . District Fall: Fair dir: 4 Fegtor met on. ‘Satirday., hight: when 2 balance ‘sheét ‘was presented -showing— an ‘estimated surplis of $40.00 for the year, The: matter. for. Jinprovitig .the prize list. for -: the coming. “Fear. was jearefully dealt with. and- several, ire- conimendations’ were. made for thé.con- . tors.. A move to build on “the.” asgocia- to be. asked. to Arrange « for a joint meeting!-of | the. ‘Fair Board and the Board of Trade, ‘and the’ “Katsumgallum | Farhiers Tnetitute | to _ consider ways | y and Means... Lo we So. ; PROPER caRE OF APPLES _Lumber Prices Down_ Rough amber Terrace Mil Prices No. I Shiplap .... 4 inch No. 1 Shiplay -: Bevel Sidi ing, No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in,, gi An..and 10 im oo. oc Spruce anid Hemlock, No. 1 Clear Flooring;. Spruce, Hem- lock and. Cedar Finishing Lumber, ‘Drop: Siding, V-Joint ete,, from .......... $35.00 to 60.00 - ; Shingles FV OM _-cecccconseon eetiaenten es : Moulding fram 161 up per lineal Cottonwood Veneer, Gyproc, Br’ .. Shingle Stain, : Fir Flooring, Fin . Prices subject to change ‘without notlece Write to Geo. Little Lumber Yard, Smithers, When wanting ~~ prices on all grades of lumber and the following :— * dows, Doors; Bullding Paper, Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, foot, 2.50 to.. "450° : fck, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- fshing Lumber, etc. ete | George Little a Terrace, B. C. - _ Phitbert Hotel _ TERRACE, B. CG Running Water Dining Room: Electrice Light Telephone =~ Travellers ample Rooms ~ Spec‘al. eters Sunday c P. 0. Box 29 L Elwood Brooks. Insurance “Agent Fire. | ‘Automobile . Accident = ‘Life. “Mis. D. D, Miumro - left on sundoy| for Vancouver for | the’ ‘Winter. She has hat been’ well tor some time, : Aon -aueted by Rev. a: 7, "Allen ¢ on, gunday a my iu Knox United: ‘Church. : a er mae ec cae i So Mean eas "George Geahain’ “and. ‘Fred, ‘Beate’ “yes “turned to town on ‘Saturioy. -aftér Al: - guecessfal goat: ‘nant in the region “of Thornhill antountain. They ‘Feport.” a ~ rather exelting incldént, George: had. woe Imocked a ‘goat over on. ‘@ nakrow ledge | -3 ito kill him. he secured the truptiy. While close to the animal it revived and threatened ection... Fred Scott fired and finlshed the sont Properly. : ; ees | ‘Mes M. Eu: ‘Greig left Sunday. morn: ing on on extended- holiday: trip with her, friends in Toronto and .'Crenton, Ont, She atcompanied Mrs. Munro ag fur as Vanequver and proceeded east from there. ter; Mrs, EB. “Thomas at. Trail. ~ Airs, Frank. ‘Nightwine was in town on Saturday last. _ She reports - good progress in placer. operations, and --a nice clean up.-.At present they. ore busy on a new- location’ where new operations” will. be. started. She has/ confidence in the ground and Is satis: fied, with resulis.. : Mrs. Bibbig of Pacific was a visitor to Terrace < on ‘Friday, 7 tate ~C. Ww. Sivanson of: ‘Swanson Bay was: ; | tn town this week, | Sti. and. “Mrs, D, Henshaw visited ‘| "Perrace- this week, Mr. Edenshew Ig engaged in. the. fishing - business, hig” home. being , jocated: at-Massett on the mom “Moote- rot Pate in: ‘town. a. toy: aap. : Me and Mrs: Biwood Brooks ret and had’ to leave. his rifle behind While Sunday for” Prince. Rupert. » | Fair, Association who 1 hi Fortunately it “changed Sey {ts mind and ran off in the other .dir- ere She hopes. to, return next | ~ | dupe when she Wilt call on her daugh- {trom ‘Usk’ ‘when’ “svork: on the: ‘highway | < yMen: who! needed Work have: been e em- | In. ny recent Jeiter to ‘é fruit, ‘grower in the Terrace district W.-H, "Robert- son, - director of: plant: industry, Dept, of Agriculture, Victorin, gives the fol- lowing- advice :— “The thing. to be. ‘reinembered by & any grower when picking his apples is. ta | wet them off the trees: ond. into boxes, and if possible, into the” cellar as soon year in your. district, pick ‘the apples, jand if you let them stand-in the or-, chard over night it will tend to coo!. them down niaterially,. particularly as the. nights at this. time: ‘of year in your. district are cool. - ‘They shauld then. be removed ta the. eellar for stor- age purposes , before getting waxnied up Jagain by the mid: day sun.” ae One of, the “directors of. : the Fall had experl- | ence. in. the- ‘large: apple packing houses. in the. . southern: ‘fruit: districts, volced |, ni i Saturday--night that. suffictent attention ‘is’ not. paid to the proper ; packing’ “ot* focal” apples. He stregsed - ‘the necessity’ of. proper, grad: ing to size to ensure a proper pack and. an atiractive. one, te thes At. Monday noon the walls of first bunk house at Chemdemash. creek relief camp had been completed ready for. root construction. It is is expect- ject thet when work stops tonight this ‘pbuilding will be rerdy for use. . The floor of ‘the second -wnit. ds completed aud - the: ‘ studdings. are ‘being put in work in this . camp. - Fo oveman: Alex. Kerr left Terrace on Monday morning for the Hot. Springs | Road canp.. It is .hoped to complete this - work: before.: weather - conditions | tle- it: TD. Wet . 4 % very enjoyapte dance was held in, sk on. Saturday .nighf. A- seven piece orchestra furnished the music. A party of: Terrace Deople emg up for the: occasion. . Mrs, Rn Adams was a visitor to 'Ter- race on Thursday and during. her’ vis- vit was: a. gest of: Mrs. o. T. Sundar and ‘Mra.’ T. Staith, The atmosphere. Of. depressitin litted “Hwas: ‘amon need ployed. and a: feeling: ‘almost: -“approach- iig: ‘optimism: hres “onice “mote "captured . {the ‘community. oe! oo se eta T, ‘Shaekletéin ie doing: blgebit: in re- , {Heving : unemployment: He? “has nvén |: rebuilding” the power WHoube’ Reeanitl ei Cine’ sideration’ OF: ‘the- next: board ‘of direc-| ° : tions ‘property was: suggested and the. Terrace, & District Board of Trade are. as possible after .2.start is made, if A. 8. Gray, the apple. kinig of aa ¥ |you are pleking at this time: of ‘the’ . | fine seccond crop of clover hay. the} place.On- Monday, ‘forty. men. were at] ‘rational port, is. rapidly approach. some ‘one’ ‘suffered ’a great ‘disappoint- ment ‘recently. had. a nice supply of raspberry vine- ‘gar. put away’ ‘for the winter. An un- |: authorized’ ‘person «visited - the © eellar'|. and. thinking the nice, bright red lig- 2 uid “looked enticing,’ “hie © “packed "it away, no doubt under the - ‘Impression that he had wine, ce cant. Charlie Durham. Was: heard: to }- ‘complain on Friday afternoon _ that the ferry business had dropped off. ‘An opinion was offered that now that | - work had started up people had not 80 much: time for travel, , AG A, McDonald. had the mistortune ‘te have. one. of his. mares killed by the | ‘passenger train on. Wednesday after-j ~ noon.- . y “CAS Wiliams of. Terrace is moving to ‘Usk to live. _ Alrendy he has a lot “of his guods ‘in’ ‘the mining ceutre ineiud- tne} his horses. and cow, , Ceder rvale Notes: Skeens’ Riv er, is busy pieking ; shipping apples. He has a laree ch ero, ‘and ‘his apples he gays are better ‘than ‘ever, For many years Mr. Gray has ‘been supplying many. people with their year after year for more. one of the first to recognize . Skeena as an apple country -ind he has been amply justified, . _This year he also had a splendid pateh o£ Gol- den. ‘Bantam corn, . expected © her - “about « the end. of tL. same month. 4 “A A, McDonald out last. Monday Fa .) Here and There| . (701) The Nova Scotia fish catch for December last .was 12,161,600 !bs.. having a landed value of $266,111, AS Compared with a catch of 10,480,- 00 ths with a value of $329,552; for the corresponding. Month of the ’ previous year. ~ — of. capital invested n Canada from other countries as at the end of 1930 was $6,375,533,- - 000.°an increase of $229,000,000 as - Compared with the total at the end’ _. of 1929, Of this outside investment, .. 61 per cent. Is said to be from the _ ‘United States: 85 par cent. British; - and 4 per cent, from other coun isin amount. “tries . @ yleld of potatoes, in Canada in’ aioe totalled $1,933, 333: “bushelg, © from 674,500 acres, an average yield - of about 142 bustiels per acre, In 1929: the yield ‘was 66,550,000 bush- — .6ls from 643 727 ‘acres, or au aver- “age: yleld of 122 bushels per acre, Potatoes ‘are grown Successtully tn commercial quantities in every” ‘brovince of the Dominion. a The Canadian . Pacifia Railway “has. ‘announced: placing of orderg with tho: ‘Algoma Stee! Company of ery, representing a value of approx. " imately $1,500,000. This” "inueaall, : “heavy rail-will.be Jala. on ‘150 ‘inile of the company's ‘wait: ine “in’ iy Mountain - Division’ “Of: ‘British :Cal- umbla, . Aan Béeseoti, Pores “Gannda'a’ newé Ci completion. — The "35,600,000 3.:|. inal which : the. Canadian Gove rmment : fs. building: there agg turning’ point for the Upper Great Lakes grain‘ boats when they: cote: “down. through. ‘the: Welland Canal i . termin ‘by' are: “repladiag’ tHe” ood’ “fille fost at the | “same! ‘ftline' aa the, power Rouse. :: es tho” spring: of- this” year’ will be. {> “Rumors are ‘arotind the village +t that it] A local lady..says ste | ‘ ie : apples: and the same people come back : He was]. the {| OE. Thompson, local: merchant, is duc ‘to. leave | the old country én ‘his, return, a to Cedarvale on Qetober 1st, and le ds Sault Ste Marie for 30,000 tona of - . 130, lbs’ steel rall for apring deliy- |, |.- *DRse | Ambassidor’ Pn Ontario gold production forthe half year to June 30 Teached £26,- 608,195,: the greatest..on - record. . Indications are-that the output for’ _ the full year .1981 will be’ well . ‘over $41,000, 000 in value, "Working at. ‘the rate of a mile a day and employing a daily aver-" age. of. 450 men, completion uf rockballasting in the Ontariu dis- “trict from Windsor to. Smiths’ Falls on ‘the Canadian” Pacific: tracks was announced recently. ‘Canadian hens are working “much harder than their ancestors of ten’ years ago. In: 1920; statis- “ties show that. 6010 birds pro- . dlced an average of 122.1 eggs apiece. This average rose stead- ily until in 1930 it. was 178 eges per bird. ‘New Brunswick moose and deer will. make their debut on the talkie screen this Fall while the- famous moose calls of New Brunswick guides will. ba record- ed in sound for the edification of millions of patrons in thousands of theatres across the continent. “The site of the first chéese fac- tory: in. Canada, located in Oxford County, Ontarto, will be: marked with a cairn as an historic: site. -. There-are now more than 2,800 factories. In Canada making butter or. cheese; and. the cheese pro- ‘duction .execeeda, , 150. 6.000.000 pounds yearly, .. a oe ——__- : “Generally htlatactocy”, ‘ts ‘the . comment on whéat grading in the Prairie Provinces, according to - reports coming in from the Agri- cultura] Department of the Cana- ~ dian Pacific :Railway at::Winni- peg.. Wheat, cutting in. the-West . ‘was virtually completed. ‘by the » middle of-September and rather «more,.than..bal? of it was tbreeh- ea at’ ‘that ‘time. - Tere . : Playing. spectacular: golt, Pod ~~ Hoblitzel, of the Lambton Club,’ ’ Toronto, defeated. Phidp “Farley, Ontario : amateur. champion, . in the finals of the Prince of Wales: Trophy, played at..the Banff Springs Golf ‘Cotirse. in Septem- - ber. Sixteen players from alt. over Canada and. the United States, quatified for the title fight. : oo ‘Award of three scholarships rt. ‘McGill University to minor sons of Canadian Pacific employees has been made to M, M.. Madge, D. K. Gowans and- Keith W. Shaw, The ‘ scholarships..“provide for ~ five years’ tuition in architecture and chemical, engineering,: all fees _ being’ met: until the reciplents. have. taken their degrees as Bachelors. of Science. ‘ “We are ‘coming to- realize ‘that most of our national: problems have an international background | and ‘can. only be-solved..by-inter-.| retlonal. ‘co-qperation,”: ~declared _- Hon. - Vincent” Massey, © former Cahadian Minster ‘at. _-Washine- ' ton when saillig. recently on: the: "Empresa of Canada at the head of. the Canadian delegation. to... the . forthcoming conference of the In- stitute. of Pacific Relations | at” Hengchow,. China, “vim ‘McKenna, dean of pas- Benger. ‘travelling .egents, and friend “of ° “presidents, passengers ‘and porters from: Saint John to Victorla’: and from . Montreal. to New..Orleans, with over 4,000,000 ~miles of railway travel to his credit, died-recently at Quebec in lis 79th year. ‘His intimate know- ledge -of the Chinese whom: he -accompanied arrass Canada earn: ed him the ‘sehriqnet of. the “Chi: ahd. “Phe: Man: Teady f for: rtatns in advance. n Gaulbault appeared hefore. Syudiee Young and elected for a apeedy. trial... in connection “with recént ‘burglaries. ‘in: Terrace. - = -Atter, shearing : ithe, eridence a asntgtieg of