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WATER NOTICE

(DIVERSION AND Us.)

AKE NOTICE that Thaddius R.
_ Davis, whose address’ is Terrace,
* B.C., will apply for a licence to
take and use four cubic feet per second
of water out of an unnamed creek
‘which flows southwesterly and drains
‘ into Kitsumgallam Lake about 30 chains
north of north-west corner of Lot 6733, |”
Range 6, Coast District.. The water
. Will be diverted from the stream at a
point about 800 feet from the. mouth,
and will be used for power purpose
upon the land deseribed as an arplice ica-

tion to lease applied for by said
Davis. This notice was posted on the
ground on the 15th day of August, 1925.
A copy of this notice and an application
pursuant thereto and to the ‘‘Water
Act, 1914," will be filed with the Water
Recorder at Prince Rnpert. Objectiona
to the application may be filed with the
said Water Recorder ot with the Comp-
troller of Water Rights, Parliament
Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty
days after the first appearance of this
notice in a local newspaper. The date
of the first publication of this notice is
, August 21, 1925,
| 2881 T. R, DAVIS, Applicant.

d Tennis, Baseball
and Dance Labor
Day at Terrace

The observanee of Labor Day
at Terrace saw several athletic
events which were played off in
bright weather, -

The return tennis tournament
between Usk and Terrace result-
ed in a win for the home club by

’ events to 4. Several of the

matches were very closely con-
tested, especially the first one, in
_ which R. I. Jones and Mrs.
Thompson finally vanquished W.
Donald and Mrs. Burnett after
twenty-cwo games. The results

were as follows:
R. H. Jones and Mrs. Thompson (Usk)
¢ beat W. Donald and Mra. Burnett, 12-10,
| Mrs, Monckton aud ‘Mrs, Farr (Ter-
- race) beat Mra. Whitlow and Mrs.
Adams, 6-4, .
Messrs. Cory and Kenney (Terrace)
| beat Messrs, Smith and Swanson, 4-2.
wm, 6. K. Frost and Mrs, Barker (Ter-
™ race) beat J. Smith and Mrs. Whitlow,
6-8.
Dr. Hanson and Miss Durham (Usk)
B. beat R. Cory and Mrs. Monckton, 6-2.

Mra. Burnett and Mrs. Barker (Ter-
race} beat Mrs. Thompson and Miss
Durham, 6-2.

A. H. Barker and Mrs. Farr (Ter-
race) ‘beat C.'.A. Edwards and Mrs,
Adams, 6-2, —

Messrs. Edwards and Hanson (sk)
beat Messrs. Frost and Barker, 6-4.

E. T. Kenney (Terrace) beat C. W.

| Swanson, 6-3.

Dr. Hanson (Usk) beat J. Frost, 6-1.

A. H. Barker (Terrace) beat C.' A,
Edwards, 6-3,

During the afternoon & return
baseball game was staged at. the

} park between the local nine-and
a team composed “of members of
_ the geodetic survey party which
is at present located ‘at ‘Terrace.

The surveyors entered the fray |

S fully determined to avenge a

. & 17-10 defeat ineurred. the previous,

day and succeeded in reversing
the score.
: In the evening ‘a dance was
m™ heldjin the G.W. VA ‘Hall: and

| was well attended. © ‘The music
| was supplied by: Mrs. Atwood’s

fm orchestra and came ‘in. for its!’

j usual-quota ofencores, 23.0.2,

|ter, Edna.

" ‘TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925

iY

TERRACE

. LUMBERING

" MINING
HORTICULTURE

F

emmememnanene
at

Mrs, R, L, Melntosh left on
a short holiday in Prince Rupert
this week.

W. O. Fulton and family have
returned to their home in Prince
Rupert after spending the past
two months at their summer
home at Lakelse Lake. |

Ross Thompson, Robert Braun
and T, Halliwell are among those
from Terrace attending the fair
in Prince Rupert this week.

T. C. Welding and family, of
Prince Rupert, are spending a
few days in town.

phew, H, D. Hulbert, of Van-
couver, were visitors in town

|last week,

P. §, Bonney, district forester,
was an official visitor this week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cradock, of
‘Vancouver, were the guests of
the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. K.
Frost, last week,

Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Harlow, of
Prince Rupert, spent several days
last week renewing friendships.

CG. W.. Harrison, inspector of
hatcheries, paid Lakelse an. offi-
cial visit over. the week-end.

J. Campbell, of Kitwanga, was
a business visitor in town at the
end of the week.

Miss Barbara Sherwood, who
has been a patient at the Hazel-
ton Hospital, returned home on
Friday. last.

Mrs, A. Carr left on Sunday
for Prince Rupert, where she
will spend a holiday. -

Mrs, A. C. Fowler and youn-
gest daughter returned on Friday |,
last from Prince Rupert.

Mrs. Wm. Smith is attending
the Rupert Fair this week.

Mrs, George Dover was hostess
at a delightful children’s party
on Saturday afternoon to cele-
brate the birthday of her daugh-
Over twenty voung-
aters were present and enjoyed a
merry time,

building the nurses’ residence at

to that point .with Mrs. Wilson
and family and will be there for
some weeks,

rises to ‘Hazelton.

. and Mra. F.. ‘Weller. ‘and
twa ‘sons have returned to their

of several months at Kalum Lake.
‘Tom Baker, ‘of Woodcock, ‘and

week-end in| ‘town renewing ‘ace
quaintances..

Send in your subseription now.

the. week.

H. Hulbert, of Remo, and ne-}.

H. Wilson, who is engaged in:

the Hazelton Hospital, has moved
A. Michaeloff was a week. end |

home in Seattle following a Btay |
formerly of Terrace, spent the|..

«Mr, and Mrs» Floyd, ‘Hatt, “ofl:
Sriithers were the. gueats of Mr.

Terrace Lady
Passed Away

-A particularly sad death occur-
red on Monday morning, when
Mrs. Paul Waiz, of Terrace, pass-
ed away at the Hazelton Hospital

after a brief illness. A serious
turn caused the hasty summoning
of her husband, who with her
mother, Mrs. Felix de Kergom-
meaux, and brother Robert, were
at the bedside when the end
came.
The late Mrs. Waiz was a na-
tive of France and came from
Paris about eighteen months ago
to join her father and brothers,
who had established a home at
Terrace. Here she was married
on June 14 this. year to Mr. Paul
Waiz, recently of Basle, Switzer-
land. Besides the sorrowing hus-
band and parents she leaves to
mourn her loss two brothers,
Robert and John, and a sister in
France,

Interment took place in the
Hazelton cemetery on Tuesday
afternoon.

Mrs. R. W. Riley returned last
week from Vancouver, where she
made a stay of some duration at
her old home.

Mias Etanda Marsh returned
home on: Friday after a vacation
of two months sperit in Montreal,

Toronto, Lindsay, Ont., and other
Eastern points, and Jater left for
Prince Rupert to resume her
duties on the Prince Rupert pub-
fie school staff.

Miss Lillian Taper, of Pacific,
is making her home at Hill Farm
while attending school: in ‘Ter-
race this term.

‘Principal G. H. Griffin of the
local school and Mrs. Griffin re-
turned last Friday from Cortez
Island, where they spent the
summer vacation. They were
accompanied by Miss Florence
Hayes, who is a sister of Mrs.
| Griffin, and who will attend school
here this year,

‘ Misa Marion ‘Hanna, of Smi-
thers, spent the week-end ‘in
Terrace as the guest of Mrs, J.
_ | K,: Frost.

‘iting her daughter, Mrs, J. Me-
Laren for several weeks, return-
ed last week to Winnipeg...

‘William Vanderlip jr. ‘left on
Wednesday to ‘spend: a. ‘phort
holiday i in ; Vancouver. 7

: Miss Gladys: Kenney returned.
home on Saturday after spending
| holiday in: Prince,Rupert.:"-

“p,  Magnudion, of Vaniaradcl,

frim. Sweden,’ were

Mrs. Miller, who has been vis-|"

“‘{shore of Xitsum
fol alow

and his niece: who ia visiting him|
‘visitors int’

GEO. LITTLE | Terrace, B.C.

LUMBER MAN UFACTURER

Loupe Price List

Rough Lumber........-...0020ee eee la saeaas $18.00 per M
Shiplap..........-... weeee vet eeeeeeee terre 2250
Sized Lumber ..... dase enees cette neeeenees 22.50 *
Finished Material.... ...........---40.00 to 65.00 “*
Shingles. ............ec cece eens from $2.50 to $5.00 per M

Prices subject to change without notice
Orders filled at short notice. Mill rumning continuously.

Prices of Moulding, ete., on application

Coast Steamship and Train Service

’ CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS sail from
PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA -

as ps0 rd SEATTLE and intermediate points each MONDAY
FONTS ie at 4.00 p.m, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
ey Ghee: ~

at 6.00 p.m,

For ANYOF and STEWART— Monday and Friday, 4.00 p. m.
For SKAGWAY and Alaska porta—Wednesday, 4.00 p.m. ,

S.5. PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for Van-
couver via Queen Charlotte Islands.

PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B °.
EASTBOUND —3.15 p.m. daily except Sunday.
WESTBOUND—11.87 a.m. daily except Tuesday.

For Aulantic Stearnship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or*
q . R. F, MeNanghton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C.

The public is highly discriminative
in the matter of the bread it eats.
That the product of the Térrace
Bakery ovens enjoys such a large

measure of the public favor is elo-

Good uent testimony to: its goodness.
We use none but the best materials. -

FRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC.
_ Shipments made to any point

‘TERRACE BAKERY :

GEO. POWERS
Proprietor

0. Box 101 ~
TERRACE

”
:

| Schoo Supplies :

New lot of Seribblers
‘and: Exercise Books,
Pens: and Pencils, ete.

” , EVERSHARP PENCILS... 15¢ to $5.00
WATERMAN’ 8 AND PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS. ..$2.75 to $7.00

THE TERRACE DRUG STORE

R. Ww. RILEY TERRACE, BG.

LAND NOTICE | —
MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS

FRED NASH, B. ¢ 8.

TERRACE, BC.

Range B, Copat District. Prince Rupert,
, Recording

District.

TAKE NOTICE that I, Thaddius R.
Davis, of Terrace, 3.C., lumberman,
intend to apply for’ permission to. lease
twenty acres of land bounded as follows:
Commencing at this post planted on
| the east. shore of Kitsumgallum’ Lake,

BunvBye - | Tanpvonowr Cevrnat, B a

and heing.40 chaina North of the North-| __

west corner of Lot 6798, thence East 10
chains; thence North 20" chains, thence
Weat -10 chains’ mora‘ or leh" to to‘ the

Fania Bo

and Mra. J. Moree Hatt, daring,

town ¢ on Labor. Dav.