HE TERRACE NEWS TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1933 A welvome change came in the wea- ther on Saturday when the clouds dis- appeared and the sun was able te shine _The farmers are hoping for some real gtowing weather now. All that is re- quied is a bountiful supply of sunshine ‘to make bumper crops. There is ample moisture in the ground. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. ae Fully Modern Electric Light ; Running Water Traveliers Sample Rooms mB P.O. Box 5; 4 L. Martin, Prop. Telephone A couple of cute young ladies who were visiting a western city decided to ‘go horse back riding, and the head “groom asked one of them if she pre- About a dozen young folks made the trip to Kalum Lake Jast Sunday. W. C. Sparkes is building an addl- tion to’ his houseboat at Lakelse., Prof. Barfoot has rented a houseboat at Lakelse Lake and will spend muc of his time out there, Constable H. L. MeKemney is moving his summer home at Lakelse Lake , a point near the hatehery landing. Miss LL. MeKenney, R. N., arrived on ferred the flat English saddle or the Western saddle with a horn on ii z @ Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber ough Lumber 24S common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap Ao. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint ; Ete. * ‘Mouldings, oot Rhingles PRICES OM APPLICATION goto. Little Terrace, B.C. — SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. Terrace, B.C. No. 2? Shiplap; Sunday Special, || The Sweet Young Thing replied, “The Satuday morning from Honolulu where flat saddle will do as we will not be | she has been practising her profession riding in traffie and a horn will not for a number of years. Having first he necessay. vone there on a holiday in 1918 she arrived when the flu epidemic was at The wedding of John Dekergonmnea- its height and after helping in combat- “ux, sem OF Mr and Mrs, F. Dekergom- ing it, decided to remain in the Islands nennx, with Mudaume Odette Deker- While here she is the guest of her ‘gommenux of Paris, France, wis sol- brother, Cons. H, L, MeKenney. enmnized at the Cutholie Church Mon- day morning last. Father Champagne’ Ruoger §. G. Cooper spent the latter j fficiated. . paurt of the week in the Cédarvale dist. + On Tuesday evening after routing The Intervalley Lumber & Supply Tusiness had been dispensed with by Co. las Londed ont a ear of box shooks the Terrace and District Board of for the fish trade at Prince Rupert. ‘rade, H. King gave a very interesting | description of his recent visit to the; W. BH. Smith who had the misfortune Valkwa conl mines, He also gave a to get a piece of steel In his eye re- ‘alk on the processes carried out at the cently left for the coast last week for rail sinelier where, for some time he treatment. was emploretl. 1 Travellers on the Kalum Lake road (At the monthly meeting of the Board are complaining of the section between of Trade a communication was read!18 and 14 mile. In the freshet last from the Farmers Community League :fali this section of the road was almost setting out the demands made by that completely destroyed. At that time hoy to the provincial government dur-| temporary repairs were made, but aec- ‘ing the past spring. Afte a short dis. cording to reports a permanent job had cussion the communication was order- not yet been done. ed filed. few Sap tag are tome weet OR The apple blossoms have fall and the ’ M, MeQueen arrived from the south fruit has begun toe set. There are still at the beginning of the week and has|some pear blossoms to come out, so, if ‘been leoking the country over since to-the fine weather continues there is a ‘select a site on which to setile. He is good chance for a high percentage of of opinion that if he locates here a number of other families will quickly follow. Terrace Notes ___ The’ young grouse are ont and mo- A. Y. Wilkon of Remo was in town tortsts should watch that they do not fon Saturday lust. ‘run over any while travelling the roads : Fom all indications the birds should Aceording to the latest advices the be ptentiful this fall as more coveys Bon June 11th with three trains a week years. Monch way. From the east they will ar-} , — Mmvive at Terrace at 1.25 am, on nes: | A light frost touched some parts of Aalavs, Thursdays and Saturdays. And the valley last Saturday night, but ne- Bia. on Mondays and Satudays and at was ‘done, a0.24 pm. on Thursdays. —, | , On Sunday evening Rev. I. T. Allen dealt with the report recently issued in fown the end of the week. Church of Canada dealing with the re- Jntion of the Chueh to Tndustry. Gane Widen C, Muirhead of Telk- | See wit uryived on Thursduy night pnd left’ Tred Nash left on Monday evening Sethe following day to inspect trap lines for Rarkerville where he will canduct min the Kalum Take district, surveys of mineral properties, On Jriduy night the choir of Knox United Chureh made nu trip to Usk and enye a number of musien! items at th service held by Rev: Tl. T. Allen. .' the end of the service the congregation presented Mr, Allen with a Parker desk set as a memento of his work tn their midst. Mrs, R. Corlett Ieft on Thursday for! uw visit to Vaneouver and Victoria. f Mr. and Mes. J. Smith left for the south on Thursday, and while away fee sr. Smith will attend the annual mee; ee ine of the Oddfellows in Kelowna. > B Mrs. W. 0. Sparkes left Thursday mae to nitend as a delegate the annual ses- mae sions of the Rebeccas at Kelowna. A lavge number tired out Thirsdny evening to bid farewell ta Canon ar Mrs. MeKim and their departure for the south, ae On Tuesiay evening about 100 peo- wale gathered in Oddfellows hall when nn organization meeting was held on Bi: local unit of the Co-operative Com- mee nouwealth Federntion. A membership me of G8 was enrolled and the following officers appolnted—Hon. Pres., James Miss Telliott Herd wrs hostess to a nimber of young people on Friday ev- ening when dancing was enfoyed until n carly hour of the morning. — : new train schednle will go into effect ‘are noted than for the past five or six. Oscar Olander of Kalum Take was hy the General Council of the Tnited! b 1 ae Woodworth, M.P., Pres. T, J. Kikpat- ‘tek: vice-pres, It. McCullough: see m1. Aaserude: treas., FL Frank; and ex- oe ccntive, I, Frank, T. B. Brooks,..A.. Mc- en Teod, 0. C. King, and OC. B, Finter “ Miss Norma McCubbin of Pacifie is in town, and together with Miss Janet Young, is witing senior matriculation at the rectory under the supervision fertilization. Now that the cherry blossoms lave ‘been off for some time it is easy to get an idea of what the yield promises to be. According to a nnimher of trees that have been examined it would ap- pear that there will be a heavier crop than there was last year, a trip through the Bulkley Valley. He took his Heht truck with him loaded with merchandise, intending to ‘do Berom the west they will arrive at 10.25 ¢ording to reports no special damage some business as he went along. AY STREAK IN TERRACE One of the local sports recently has been to call around and sea Tommy Turner as he puts down the new walk sidewalk on the street between the twa hotels, In addition to the regulation tools a garden rake is on hand a1 visitors nre permitted to try their hand int riking over the pay dirt that has for aves been sifting through the crack between boards.in the old walk. As yet no claims have been staked, Dut a number of silver coins have been found The big advantage of this pay streak over the ordinary mineral deposit is that mills, smelters and refineries may he dispensed with. ‘The metnl ig al- ready to spend and there are n numbe of places close by where it may be spent quite satisfactorily, Danish dairy farmers are rigidly enl- ling their herds as a means of elimin- ating overproduction, Alreaily they have destroyed some 10,000 enttle (burning the carcases so that they will not aiid to the surplus of meat) and will do" away with approximately 50,- C00 more cattle this year, Many farmers in) Britkb Colymbia and Alberta are changing to Garnet Prof, Barfoot, wheat because of its earlier maturity, Paul Hertel left on Friday night fer [ CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are the world,s greatest seller. A few of their many attractions are: Long Life and Operating Economy; Body by Fisher— beautifully streamlined; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation; Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and many others. For full particulars call or write ge John de Kergemmeaux Kaien Motors, Ltd. Terrace, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. a, Oo Screen Doors and Windows Mosquito Screens Bed Screens Fly Tox Job ‘mosquito Repellents ~E. T. KENNEY, LTD. The One Thing You Can Afford The great national pastime this weather is squeezing the expenditure column so that it will remain in proportion to the revenne, The first step in this of course is making a decision as to what items are absolutely necessary to the well-being of our minds and bodies and consigning the balance to the limbo of things we will have when the times improve, You cannot do without your local newspaper for several very goad reasons, the first of which is that as an intelligent citizen of the community it is necessary that you keep informed as te what is taking place in that community what is transpiring at the school the ehureltes; if grants are being made from public funds, or cut off; what your community proposes doing about relief measures; where food stuffs, meat, wearing apparel, wood coal, may be pur- chased to the best advantage; all the intimate personal news; the deaths, births, marriages, and the thousand and one other occur- rences that go to make up the life of the community. That. is the function of the local weekly newspaper. Its news colunms each week carry the story of the activities of the com- munity, and in addition to the effective news of the world at large, Its advertising columns bring into your home the best of- ferings of the stores and shops with prices and description. The Herald costs you but Two Dollars for a whole year. Ie you will read it thoroughly, intelligently -you will receive many, many times over a return in value. And the Herald is a good paper for the family to read. There are many things children may learn from its columns, but nothing they should shun. The col umns are clean, carefully edited and contain all the NEWS. If you are already a subscriber to the Herald . send it to. friend, cither in the commiunity or “an, at a distance, They will appreciate it, The Omineca Herald Is Your Newspaper Make Full Use of it y |