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e | Shen new Cretien road-is now graded
through and the farm land in the. up-
per end of the. valley will be. reallly
accessible, and , more | -stendlly: ‘Worker

“1AS a result,

No. 2 Shiplap

S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship:
, Jap eae fo tats

_ No 1 Finish, ‘Siding, Flooring, V-join

ah Ete. ;

Mouldings,
PRICES QN- APPLICATION’

Geo. Little Terrace, B. C.

Bring your car in fora .
~ Complete Overhaul
. 9 ‘ 1
Agar’s Garage
All repairs carefully made
Oiland gas. Full stoek of
parts, tires, ete.

General Motors Agent |

Terrace, 6.,C.

Phitbert Hotel

TERRACE, B. C.

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Running Water Dining Room |
Electrice Light Telephone .
‘Travellers Sample Rooms : ;.

‘Special Chicken. Dinner. Sunday

; 75¢ .

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‘SWAIN.

Transfer and Taxi Service

Meet all trains *

Special Rates to tatese Lake

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“Terrace Notes

“Col J. W. Nicholls of Prince renpest
rurrived! Hest’ suturday to spend a’ week,
av Lakelse Lake,

Haul Armour of the Pagifie Salva; «
Co. arrived from the cpast.on Sit.
day to enjoy the dateriar climate te
tow days. ,

‘Mars. It., Mhunce and Miss Marjorie
Mance of Prince Rupert ave guests of
Mrs, x T. Kemuey,

owt

athe inunixsiouers haves stnited te
open ap Grelz Ave,’ from Atwood ‘AYe,
eastwards, ~The work Involves a lo1,.
nddition ta the ‘quivert and makhig —
fi nevoss the Jow spot. The rahe -

‘svay for a hleck east dats heer als:

nnd, it is, the fniten tian. to. buttd ou the’
evade using § srwidust as “the fonndation,

put
- Rend ob yt ~

aA aentie: tunk Is Deing: instnlied aut
the: Philhert: Hotel,’ ‘and- this: “with the |:

OW plumbing. ‘fixtires: ordered, wilt
bring the hotel: eavidpment x np to a: ‘tally
modern ntandani, :

{stuble at Lumsden for’ eleven
expressed : him elf--as -delighted 1 4 ;
the mountain scenery after. living: an

"journey of British Columbia, -proce

rs :

-Tast Suwy. A. invin motored: tay.
| Txnosure of. cough grass roots ‘to the
aun for 2 few days, particularly during :

| Visitor in town on. ‘Friday.

Lake,’ was in town Monday.

round the w9rld flight. First jglited

east as he | came out of the Copper Riy
er valley after taking the‘short route
from the Bulkley! Valley: .He was fly-
ing at a good height and-very soon was
lost to. tiew as he made his- way down
the » Skeena river, . ~ : .

Sony . Pom

. E. Cole, fishery guardian, eft for.

1 Prinee Rupert ‘Monday morning: to" re-

ceive medicat trentment': following a
mishap on a patrol trip at Lakelse on
Friday night.

R.'B. Moore of Prince Rupert spen!
FT couple of days in town this week.

The lacal cherry ‘crop is’ about ave
although some ‘fruit is ‘stil going te
murket. j : .

Tocal blackberries are now on fl

niirket.

Robert Howland of Taunesden, ‘Sask: |.
has heen the guest of his sister-in-law.
Mrs, J, ©. McConnell for the last fe.-
days, My. Howland who’ was — con
erly

‘many years on the flat ‘prairie. ‘He
says he has been in Lumsden’ ever
since he returned from overseas wheri

and on leaving. ‘Terrace continued h'

ing to Vancouver ‘and Victoria, ‘and:
other southern points. .

Dr, Mills visited Prince Rupert ‘over
the w ‘eek: end.

val OR Ee - ij ai

“8 ‘ MeKim and ‘family * Who" have

Veen. on a holiday at Lakelse, Like for

the past three weeks returnéd home on
Saturday ev ening. ms

‘The Ca Ga L T, menibers “Who. have

: dpent the Inst thiee weeks ‘in ¢amp un-

[aor the: care ‘of Revi ‘and Mis/-Allen,
“Treturiied ¢ Ho town on Saturday: evening
yee

sonree o£ mueli pleasure to visitors and
residents of” the’ alstitet.:- rie

Bate 6

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are ‘the ate’ ‘of the vilingé Yip ‘edutred

Javound Takelsé Like’ the * past” few

weeks. The good: weather has brought
camiers from yarlous ‘poluts on the
const to the Lake, and there ‘is no ap
parent depression there., whos .

‘TALS: +
honies on. Snturday, Pa ay

rir st Cabin on the Yukon. Telegraph
ine. - He said. the road as. far ‘ns Geo,
| Biernes, ranch - was Rood, but: the: last |
seven miles from there to, the, Cabin
vas “plenty rough. Of: course, it is. not
ATIBUIO RE, ste, he: a, rand . ‘beyond. Blernes:
wineh, put: Irvin went. ‘through, and ir
about: tlie first to make it at. the Cabin

Ww. frnompsen’ of Kaluin Lake Was a MS .

W. Treston, mink : farmer. of ‘Kalum ae

at Usk he appeared well to the south | ° - .:

he served with the Canadian forces | _ —___
. PAYS HIGH RATE ‘OF INTEREST

1? Taavreiee’ Grete’ aiid: R Mthews; |. r
while holidaying at Lakelse ‘Lalie last mixed ‘Highland Seoteh, Yorkshire and
week erected. a-diving platform .at. the | U. E. L. parentage, he was educated ni
Read of the lake ‘which’ is proving a | Mt. Allison Methodist Academy and
University in New Brunswick and then

Mixs Elsie Reid of ‘Vancouver’ and ndlvice,
‘Miss Edith: Wilkinson of Prince Rupert investments in Christian missionary
| whto= liave. been’ guésta nt: ‘the: ‘home of Service, No other
"Greig lett’ ‘for’ thelr “yespective. ‘sttch high “Atvidends. Noe

hn an’ antomohile.

capt: Yon Gronau passed over thay . me,
listriet on Thursday afternoon, on. his |...

* zow, its. manufacturers, and their friends.

Welcomed to Scotland -

ge hundred. Canadians who call Glasgow home, were greeted on their arrival in the Clyde city by
Sir Thomas Kelly, LU.D., Lord Provost, and the magistrates of the city, when they arrived recently
7 ft “in the Canadian ‘Pacific liner “Duchess of Bedford" for a re-union.

‘44. te Gathered together: from-alt parts ‘of Canada; and: transported by- spectal ‘train to~Montreat; the Glas-. ...
ah  wegtang’ are making a two-months stay, ‘during :which they are ‘baing entertained'-hy the City. of. Glas-

, Proceedings opened Tuesday, July 2¢th, when the Lord Pro-

‘vost, magistrates ‘and. counciliors held a. reception in the Art Galleries at Kelvingrove. .
; ‘The party, ‘which left Montreal in the. Duchess of Bedford, July 6, returns from Glassow: Saturday,
“August 20; in the same 20,000-ton Uner.. |

Old Missionary Enroute.to India Gave
Advice to Montreal Congréga-" ~
tions as he was Leaving for
_ India ‘Recently |

Toronto, Aug. od Rev. J. Fraser
Campbell, D.D., aged 86, has journey-
ed across Canada with the intention of
setting ont to spend bis Inst days in
India, the land he has learned to love.
He. ig the oldest member of the Cen-
tral India: Mission of the United church
of Canada, and the Jubilee of his land-
ing {i Bombay almost coincides with
the jubilee of.the mission.
.Born..at, Baddeck, N.S.,

in 1845, ‘of

at Glasgow. University and Divinity
hall. .He was ordained in 1871 at Hal-

fax and ‘sailed for Indian ymder the |:

Presbyterian Synod: of the Maritime
Pr avinces in 1878 .
Preaching, in’ Montreal recently ‘to
the eombined congregations of Brekine
nud American churches, he ‘sald, “I
think I bnve. a right to givd you some
‘It.is this. It. pays to. make

investment Baye

ats if
TLLING coucti GRASS:

the hot summer months, } 4s one of the
most effective ways. of: ridding-the ‘gol!
of this pest, Under-favorable weather

conditions it Is- possible to kit couch ||

grass roots completely: by two ar: three
finys exposure, but-with, ‘the presence
of moisture they will Tetain: thelr: vb

tality quite a ‘considerable length of
tine. The best thie to turn couch
yrass Toots up for stn ‘treatment is
during the hot, ary periods of August’

It -is difficult to Kil] couch grass

‘lroots under humid conditions, and te

plough couch grass‘under is of com:
paratively ttle use, even when pleugh
ed under to a depth as great as fifteer

inches. The spread of the plant i:
through’ the root system and the.only
effective way to Lliminate it is to wa
the roots np where the sun can get
them and burn or dry’ the vitality ’
of them.

Mrs, Allce Munro is @ guest of Mrs. _
Geo,. Little at Lakelse Lake,

near future,

‘The Omineca Herald.

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