NEWS PVOL. 13 a “spi B. G; WEONESDAY, OCTOBER ‘31, 1934 Terrace. Notes On Friday evening Miss Finny. Me- Laren, 1X. entertained a munher of ‘the younger. set in honor of one of the a Leith who wis going AWAY a delight fut evening was spent, 0°07 a: “ Mrs. Dialling” hats moved fo. iL” ew Biome on Park aves ee! ak oot Alex. Rixs spent the week end in ‘| BSE ee ie we - 7 N.S. Sherwood. village clerk, -hae A Troeceived. at marked copy of the Victoria paper from VME. Moneton, The paper contains the interesting a) juformition. that Mr. Sherwood las ee hoon appointed a justiee of the peace. = * *€ . On Saturday night a large erawd of A Vorraice young folk made a trip td For That Fall Building ” We have a Pull Line of DRY LUMBER. (ur Prices Cannot be Beaten It will pay you to write us Prompt Shipments I Shames River Lumber Co | SHAMES, B.C. -Evhurch held a tea and ‘sale of homé zu -|lies, possibly about 100, and while. in ‘tyes ta make —— Usk where’ they had a “very ‘enjoyable’ cance afta finetion pat on by! the Col- mnurio staff. * * * Supt. Be Hearn of the Skeena river hatchery is leaving at the beginning of the ‘month to spend some time, at one of, the southern hatcheries. : soe T he® ‘Laidlles Gulla: Of Knox United cooking on’ Saturday afternoon, _ * «@ Mrs. Hl. Mist has moved to Lakelse uve. . ‘ke Miss elon Glass is leaving shortly for Anyox where she has secured 4 yiusition, - % 8 Gordon Temple tas installed a new set of batteries in connection with his Deleo lighting plant. -* ME we Retty Anderson, after ao, five “ool's holiday at Toronto and other’ srsteen points, returned home on Sat- urday evening, eet . Evidently the Terrace News Is wid- ye renh and oby all indieations it ‘things | known. “took we told of George Gregory and his new: pound. We gave the location The day after the paper came into’ town a tenm of horses that had been missing for three days wandered down the street and entered the yound with ‘cut hiving being driven, for winter service, Now is the time to have your Radio put in Condition _ We stock a ‘full tine of Ever Ready Batteries * , ~ Agents for DeForest Crossley R Radio" Write or eal! for nrices on latest models E. T. Kenney Ltd. Tubes and accessories | Terrace, B.C. 7 eo > 2D yds > > >» DD When you use the columns of your LOCAL N EWS PAPER ta os ay at ‘*Buy at Home’’ principal. baw “) Ca) . a A mc = you use these columns? ‘Ta me = help sell your produce. REE ARR RR Lm You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the Tell the buying public what you have and give the price, OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Will Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community nor CREREERAERAKKEEEK Hardware Groceries Oils Boots and Shoes. _ Large, fresh stocks cattied at all times a Paints --Flourand F Feed ft | “Briendly Service” _ co! 1° Is-our motto. = * : * —— _—_———— Last}. very. # good material The Junior bors played first and the re LOOKING FOR. LAND ‘TO SEPTLE , 4 HUNDRED FAMILIES _ Mr. Smolnek.,' CANE | calonizatton egent from. Edmonton, accompanied . by Fathers Kreanrsay and J. Hydyka;, Jspent Satuz rddy:.in- the district looking over the countryside, The party is on the look out for n suitable tract of land for colonizing a number of fami- town Ey, Kenney, M.I.A. took them ont along the Lukelse road, the Usk roat] an] the Kalum Jake road. It is J understood -the party is ,looking for] land for a group of the younger peopie of the Ukaranian settlement east of Edinonton. At the time of the con- struction of the Canadian Northern railway a large number of Ukaranians settled in a block about seventy miles cast and west, and nveraging thirty wiles north and south, This tract of land. started just eust of Fort Sask- nlchewan, and its eastern limits were forty miles from the. Saskatehewan honrder. -They have proved to be good settlers und now their numbers have tnerensed to a point where it is veeessary, for some of the second gen- eration ‘to move. out to fresh lends, . ‘BASKET BALL HAS STARTED Three Games Played Last Saturday *Night—Teams Being Lined up Basketball got away .to a start on Saturday night when three games in ‘| the- Legion hall were played. As yet the terms-have not been fully organ- izel,‘some of the combinations have nit even been named. However, a goad brand of basketball was put on nnd in the Junior boys section some was discovered, team lead by Tom Olson romped home winners over the team headed by Gor- don Little. The senior girls provided a lively tussle resulting in a win by Miss Welch’s ten over Miss Maxine Llewellyn and her supporters, the score being 18 to 6, The Skeenn Won- ders and the Magoons in the senior hoys put on a_ rent Skeenn Wonders got the big end of the seare of 19 to 12. The Terrace News line been nssnred a good report- ing service of the senson's games with Thid Little as official correspondent. In case the work gets too hervy the Associntion has authorized him to ecommnideer Frank Hipp as assistant, Tn spit of rainy weather good pro- ‘} gress is belng made on the Lokeise and | Hot springs road. ‘| ing ‘sev eral men. started on the Job, ‘the sratem of rotating Work being, din’ “VOR: : On: Monday morn- ‘ue, thus giv ing quite a ‘mer An op- portunity to get a few follars in the - oldsock ‘ready for. winter. - ee 5 R W. Riley 1 was’ off duty tor ny few days Ww ith a “tovieh of: ithe fin, but ini. ‘Ton the Job again. oe oe ie Sam Kirkaldy :and * “Larny ‘rele couneected with the night’ ‘flight at La- Kelse Lake oi1 Sunday ‘night. “In a short time ‘they connected ' with four- teen ducks. Sad to relate after the -hng had been nertly piled the hunters | moved away to get. rendy for the re- turn to town. Golng back later to get the birds they found two wily birds had been playing possum, and the the birds had left for better parts. However the boys were well satisfled with half a flozen ench. That is: a pretty good yarn at. that. , eee Miss Doris Robinson, R N,, recelved a-wire last week offering her, n posi- tion on the state. of the Port Simpson ey general hospital. Miss Robinson - left “on & Sater day for the north const, a . ’ U.S. _ GOVERNMENT PLANNING - “P0-BUY. FEEDS A plan is now under way by the T. §. government to buy feed and sell it in drought aveas, The reported object of the plan is to be prepared for any emergency arising from the extraor- dinary shortage of feeds due to the drought, and to provide a commercial market for crops that might go unmar- keted or even unsalyaged if special marketing organizations were not un- dertaken, . A $50,000,000 corporation fs being formed by the AAA. (Agricultural Adjnstment Administration) on enpit- al: furnished by. the R.F.C. (Recon- striction Corporation). The new cor- poration: will purchase feed wherever obtainable and if necessary will import from other “countries. Whether the corporation . will operate through ex- isting denlez ageneies or buy from and sell to farmers direct bas not yet been determined, If the former method is adopted,-Tesule prices of feeds in the United States may be fixed for the period that the corporation is funet- ioning. Po Miss Irene Mitchell of Prince Rupert is supplying in the Kitsumgallum high school in the absence of Mrz, Mukepeace who has been called south owing to the very serious illness of his mother. ee me A roof fire last Sunday morniug did some dumnge to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Braun on = Eraun’s Island. Fortunately the fire was notice as soon as it started and prompt actios saved the building, . se 8 - battle and the | Photographed in a group for the first time since they were “shot” _on their arrival in Canada a few years ago, His PExcellency . the Governor-General, Her Excellency and their elder son and daughter were snapped on board the Em- presa of Britain just before Lady Bessborough and her son and daughter sailed for Europe re- cently, Appropriation of one dollar was made recently by the Van- couver City Council as the nom- {nal price for the purchase from the Canadian Pacific Railway of 1% acres of right-of-way pro- perty at Kitsilano Beach, near the ‘British Columbia city. The first McIntosh apples of the. season for distribution throughout the Dominion from Victoria to Helifax went out re- recently over Canadian Pacific lines in trains of 45 cars. The fruit is reported to be in won- _ Gerful condition and this seasnn's product will maintain the great ‘reputation that British Columbia has won for its apples, Under the Canadian Pacific five Years’ free scholarship award to ' .McGill University, Reside MeCal- Jum, of Montreal: David B. W. Reid, of Winnipeg, and Albert Grant’ AspHn, of Lethbridye, sil sons of company employees, ara Oonnounced as this year’s winuers, The scholarships are renewable every year up to five years if the holdera are entitled to full staad- ing In the next higher year. “There is very clear evidence of a return to prosperity In Can- ada due to a greater feeling of confidence,” was a recent decla- ration of Lord Ilffe, owner of more British trade papers than any. other publisher in the United, Kingdom, interviewed aboard the Empress of Britain. From every state of the Union and every. province. of the Do- minion delegates to the 110th communication of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows assembled in convention af the Royal York Hiotel, Toronte, recently, They ‘wore greeted by the Licutenant- Governor of Ontarlo cud the Masur ot Torento,. SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. Sunday Special Terrace, B.C. John’s Garage General Motors __ Cars and Trucks Gas Service Oil Welding Air Honing Batteries Charged See us for SUPROX BATTERIES John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. Christy’s Bakery | Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake, Get our price. lL — eee Terrace Drug Store New lines’ Watches . Jewellery Order your Christmas Greeting Cards now R. W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B.C. Clocks Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplan S48 common (dimension and No. I Ship- lap No. } Finish, Siding, Flooring, ¥-joint Ete. Shingles Mouldings, ira PRICES ON APPLICATION |Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample, Rooms P. O. Box 5! Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. “i