_ Vou.8 TERRACE, B. C.,, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924: LUMBERING.. TERRACE} | . MINING . HORTICULTURE TOURIST RESORT Hor Springs ' — The big annual. picnie at Kalum spent 2 few days in town this week ku will be held on Sunday, August after having visited in Hazelton. jh und there should be a great crowd | meme in attendance. A fine, program of| Rev. T. J, Marsh suffered a nasty sports lax heen arranged, which in-;fall last Sunday and as a result has etudes Loat racing, log rolling, . foot been indisposed this week, ; a ele Bversbody | Wil .be made] . GR Gilbert visited Prince George ae during the week, “Ro WA, te the ainglicnn eburch | Te oy "their itech wenie on Friday last } 40 aha Ska Pwaenty-five members. ine friends taok in the onting and it Mrs. H. King who spent the week was a jolly affair, Que dinner was'end in Telkwa returned ‘homie Mon- é served at the Kalum summer hotel and ,day aecompanied by her parenta whe the proprietor had arranged boats for ‘recently came out from the Old Coun- j the use of the visitors. This will be try to visit with members of.their fom. A an annual . outing. ily, The’ elderly couple stood: their Miss ‘Ivy Kerr is at Lakelse Lake’ a suent of Mrs, A. H. Barker, : Mrs, Shanuon and daughter of Usk u:ion with their children, TERRACE GIRLS IN CAMP Rev. and Mrs. Allen ; Taking Young. Folk to Lakelse Lake for Outing \ Saturday, July 28 brought io a con- clusion the first weelt of eamp at La- kelse Lake. Ten boys Were under, can- vas, and weather and other camping conditions were most favorabte. The first day or two was spent in improv- ing the camp. site and in marking off the swimming areas, but after this had been accomplished, it was comparn- tively a simple matter to procure the daily supplies of fuel and fresh water. ing but swimming was invariably the chief order of the day. Before leav- ing camp every boy had acquired no little skill in this important art: ‘All entered enthusiastically into the tests which were held for securing swim- ming badges. oe ee After the evening dip the substan. long trip well and are enjoying the re. tial camp fire Was set going till the hours of darkness gave the signal for evening, prayers. Just as the fire was co, ” lextinguished -the evening yell was giv. 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Every, Thursday : _ and Saturday Children under 14, 25c Government tax included oy ba as Some little, time was devoted to fish. |$ \ and Prince Rupert, i pil ad Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and. intermediate points Mondays, Thursdays 4.00 p. Saturdays 6.00 p. m, ' For Anyox and Stewart Mondays, Fridays4.00 p For Massett Inlet Ports Mondays 4.00 p.m. For South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. For Skagway Wednesdays, 4,00 p. m. _ ~ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. _ Hastbound—Daily, except Sunday 3.08 p, m. , Westbound—Daily except Tuesday, 11.52 a, m. r Park this summer returning via Vancouver . ery low rates. Make a trip to Jas For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply teeny Canadian National Agent or RF McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B,C, . wre PPLE nr bal GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. 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