a TERRACE NEWS Paul Hertel, Froprietor Fresh Meat always on hand Swift Premium Ham and Sacon Our Motto—Service without ex- cess profits, Your patronage will be valued. if Terr: ace Notes . FOR SALE—FARM—17 acres Riv- a cr bottom, 30 acres cultivated; house, a3 barns, hay baler: $3,6000,....Hasy terms —S. Haudensehikl, Terrace, B.C, . ex e , Mies. Von Toss and daughter arrived B fast 'Phursday and are spending u holly me inv none tricids, at present they are me with MEro und Mrs, N. Sherwood, eno : Miss Dorinda Colthnrst spent the Mo wveok end in town a guest of Miss Vel- Ana Greig, ‘ sf . Go ot Mrs. Chos. Bvitt of Prince Ripert is a spending a holiday a guest of Ara, R. T.. MeIntosh at the Crossways, wom Mr. Patrick Colthurst, a Cambridge { University student, is 2 holiday guest ,of his anele, Capt. Cotthnyst, at their suinmer home at Lakelse. , eed The Misses Hood of Vaneouver spent , He past week guests of Mr, and Mrs, Poveridge at thelr stunner home st hakelse Like, WIEHOUT GUEST OF HONOR On Pridey night the strawberry so- cial and dance, planned by the Board of Trade in honor of Jimmy Mattern. id the Alexander Rescue party. was held. Owing to the urgent need of the flyers to proceed cast it was impossible far them toa stay end partake of the hospitality. HWewever, the fruit was ripe. the cream was on hand and the sugar could be had, so the affair was earried throngh withont the guests of honor, After the frnit snpper had been copstimed a number of members were quiled muon te speak, ineluding J. fh Agi. EOP Kenney, G. Beveridge ad OP. Stndal. ‘ho chief topie was the estohEshmert of a landing field. nnd Timmy Mattern considered the Promike tlold was satistietory and he also Hked the Inndiug at Eakelse for wifer craft. A committee was ap- pointed to take the ainattor in hand, a KEY TO THE VILLAGE —_—_—_. Tho compissionems of the Village of ‘Terrace hive secured a gold key which they had hoped to present to Jimmy Mattern as he passed through here, The key is un uiee ploce af work, suil- able for a wateh chirm, and as ft ar- rived too lute, for use here it will be forwarded enst and probably presented at Washington, D.C. Tt might have been kept and presented to Fred Nash when le holds his Douk, parade. A brilliant sky, hot sunshine and a calm hike gave residents and visitors the best day they have had at Lakelse Inke this ‘Bason. The number who were at the Lake last Sunday was a record for the season. few weeks returned to their homes itt Prince Rupert last week. ; xe ou Mise V. Metnnes has been appointed orine'pal of the WKitsumgallum high school te suceeed Major Wilby who has resicned. kas Mr. nod Mrs. Chas. Durham af Tsic were in town last Saturday. ee & Mus, FE. MM. Whitlow of Usk spent a day or two with Terrace friends last week, : kak Aes. W. pert last Saturday morning. x kk HH. B. Rochester. manager of the Princes Rupert hotel, accompanied hy daughter Janet. avrived from Prince Tupert on Priday afterndon. While in the distriet he plans ta look over his farm which is being developed. ea 4K Comp. EL A. Clirke, R.GAMLP., spent u few days here last week on police Mitties, Kruit thieves have atready mada thelr nppearanee in the district. Tt ap- pears that there are some who consid- er they are more entitled to the frult thin those who grow It. Growers are now on the alert, and unless the prac- tlee is stopped. there will be some offen ders get a chance to "tell it to the judge.” * * * Bol Blanche of Prince Rupert is rapkily reeovering his health in the sunshine and bracing alr of the dst- viet. He says he can already walk n lot farther than when he arrived, and on Thursday last, with Mrs. Binnehe, Lakelse Lake ag the guest of FLO CL Kenney and IT, Tl. MekKaney. A. Kirkpatrick left for Ru- Miss Marjoty Blanche made the trip to]: mL. 13 TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, AD-GUST 2, 1933 NO, 34 JIMMY MATTERN WAS HERE A number of young people gathered] @ % Philb ert Hot el F i. at the home of Mr. und Mrs. S. Kir- , ould Not Stay for Social Functions—| kaldy on Sunday evening to celebrate 7 . Big Hurry to Make New York the hostess’ birthday. An enjoyable CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles TERRACE, B. C. . " evening was spent. . M Rlestvie Lich a Timmy Mattern, round the world aa are the world,s greatest seller, A few of their many attractions are: Fully Modern eetrie Light yer, brought the Lougheed seaplane] Mrs. B. T. Kenney returned home on L ; i : i — Running Water down on Lakelse Lake at 3.12 on Wed-| Thursday inst after a pleasant holiday sarin and Operating Economy: Body by Fisher . Travellers Sample Rooms nesday afternoon. ‘the regular pilot,| at Smithers ; eautifully streamlined; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation; ee . S +] at Smithers and Prince George. Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and many others P. O. Box 5' Telephone Bor Ellis, was on board and also W. sae y . nt, . ¥ ‘ ae ‘ H. Alexander, leader of the Rescue Ex-}| Denn Barfoot returned Saturday af- For full particulars call or write = G. T. m le M r. pedition and his associates, Tom] ter spending a few days with friends in emple, Mg Abbey and Fred Fetterman. The| Smithers, ‘ “" | pline made « nice landing on the west eee John, Dekergemmeaux Terrace, B. C. . side of the luke and taxied over to the} Terrace Meat Market — Saturday 2 : Z landing on the north side. Within five} Speetals—2 lbs. round Steak, 35¢: 2lhs. Kaien Motors, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B. C. m Terrace Mill Stock of | mizete of landing the party were on| Pork Chop, 35¢.; 1 1. Pork Sausage,| j, i thelr way to town and Mattern and | 15e; 1 Ib. Prime Rib Roast, 18¢. ; Lumber Fetterman inmediately proceeded tc a ee the Balance pline west of town. The J. W. Nicholls, comptroller of the if ) — flyer took on fuel at once and at 443] Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Ltd., é > F . Mattern and Fetterman, lifted the ma-| arrived from Prince Rupert on Sunday Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap |" ; arrived trom D aay a tough mame ° eiplap chine out of the clover field and head-| to foin Mrs, Nicholls and family at La- Screen Doors and Windows 6S common dimension and No. 1 Ship-| ed for lakelxe Lake to let the rest of) kelse Lake. lap the party who had returned to the lake . eae . -_ _. _ . _.,| knew he was away for Hazeltou. At) Go A. Tlunter of Prince Rupert is a Mosquito Screens Bed Screens Xo. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint | ¢.95 the seaplane took the air and fol-{ guest in the district. Ete. lowed Mattern to the interior. sae Fly Tox Job mosquito Repellents B Shingles Mouldings. ; Notices have been posted ly the Kit- ‘ stungallum high school trustees notify- -msmman PRICES ON APPLICATION THE LATE MRS, E. DIX ing prospective pupils that they will = nec feed uw are an need to place theiy names on record = | KEN N EY L. i D hi ne ; mene a ny aaa omnine at with B, T, Kenney within ten days if * ° 9 ° ‘ NUS ' Seay morning XE) they Intend to attend the coming school | : > it ten o'clock front her Iocul Home, Rey: _ 7 L 4y ? . = SS = “ 1Ge0. Little Terrace, B.C. W. Ik. Welch officinting, and Messrs. sear. nee q T. J. Kirkpatrick, Burnett, ¥. M. Hall Teale : + (Up wattes erie nad] ‘tou | Mrs. Walter Jordan, who has estab-[ 4 2 ( =) W. Christie. fe Agat we a ee lished 2 lakeside dairy for the benefit 1 : 3 Nae fotylveate af nee wae native of of summer visitors to Lakelse Lake is Pt Ww cho ags amon ae ate sg i S. E. PARKER, Limited S AIN NS) the state of Michigun, and for the past all who soek the fresh till aeehe tales aad S ¢ several yenrs bas been active in taking , . pet Sate allied? Hnew . ; Transfer and Taxi Service “tre of sunmmer visitors and travellers now of branching . ut . nto allied lines. Pr Ince, Rupert, B. Cc. to Kulum Lake. She leaves to mourn . * : rine nan . Miss Craddie Morgen of Prince Ru- oj We meet all trains her loss her husband, Hverett Dix and) pot ig the anest of Miss Marjory Ken- FORD DEALER _ one daughter, Miss Vivian. ney nt Lakelse Lake S ial Rate to Lakel —_—— ' ‘ " an . We curry the largest stock of genuine Ford Parts north: ot Take. Su vd 0 Sr cial ‘ ¢ RD or THANKS On Saturday Mr. C. TH. Orme, who Vancouver. We will be pleased to serve you. ake. unday specia . : has been spending some time at In- ° . cece eee . , ; : __| kelse Lake, returned to Prince Rupert ey Mr. Everett Dix and Miss V ivian Dix ; «hk The 1933 Ford V-3 and the new “4” are the. most comfortable | Terrace B CC. wish to express their appreciation of! Government Agent Norman Watt re- rwomy and economicn? cars on the market today in anything. hea 3 the many kindnesses shown them by 4) tyrneg to the coast on Saturday. their price class. oe i large nmmber of friends during ther eee . vod tk recent berievement, and to thank all] wothor Hammond of Anyox is spond- ; thase who sent flowers out of respect | ¢,,, . “ 20 , . a : , y fur “rhe aepa rted “ee Peering a few days here, * Enquiries or orders paced with W. H. Burnett, Terrace, will re- , * ceive prompt attenti tno increase i ice. ee ” Misses Lois and Mary MeRae, who i mt non ar-no tnerease in price Tetrace Meat Market HELD STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL have heen at Lakelse Lake for the past & = ie