mouth of Spring’ Creek, This - Vou 12° an -. TERRACE, B. S_ HHDNREDAY. JULY 20, tose —— ‘Terrace Mul Prices on ‘Lumber | No.” 2 .Stiotap| sas common dimension and No. 1 Ship- cen tagd ia Kough Luniiior ~ - dap NO, 4 Finish, Siding, Flooring, Voit , Hte. Shitigtes Mouldings, nao “a PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little , Terrace, B.C. i Bring your ear'in for a Complete. Overhaul Agar’s ‘s Garage All repairs carefully made Oil and gas.- Full stock «of parts, tires, ete, General Motors Agent Terracée, B.C, Philbert Hotel ‘TERRACE, B. C. Running Water | Dining Room - , Electrica: Light’ “Telephone |< -‘Travellers:‘Sample-Rooms Special Chicken Dinner Sunday Do Ie P. 0. Box 29 & SWAIN'S. - Transfer and Taxi Service Meet all trains Special Rates to Lekelse Lake | TERRACE, B. C.. Terrace Notes Louis, Martin is now able to situ aud he is expected back in ‘Terrace-any dity now, | Good progress ig being made with the new road out of the valley at the wil) give the’ forming community a good out let, something they have been without |. for the pust yeur or two. ‘Nhe Hon. BR. W. Bruhn stopped off 2 the train Thursday. night to meet some . J at,-his loeal, friends, Tawt . Turier, Jee ds busy ‘palnting the erred" Hotel: “The bulking had:a 5e.. yore: scorching at’ the time of. ithe: fire neross the Steet, : ra W. Blackmore of” Kalin Like wit in town on ‘Sunilay, a cote ‘ PF ‘ lendemets The. Torrace, Hotel is, being. given a cout of paint which improves dts ap, pearance materially, De Orchard of Victoria who is in Jllves again the . old “Klondyke » {when he gets a pin in his hand, or forestry branch ‘spent: a few days here this ‘week: with Ranger S. G.. Cooper. ‘he local forest service has recely-" ed a new pump with power supplied by ‘A. ryout proved it-canable-of giving r splendid supply of water and it will be a valuable additidn ;to: the forest: pro- | Heston equipmnent, in. this district. charge of fire prevention work in the [. a Baby Austin four cylinder’ engine.{ ° ” . Father Teray was. a weleoine visitor. in- town’ this week. : Stewurt Steel und .Géo.- Fowler of: Anyox: were in town this week, , ars . DR Vance and C.-L Elkins. of nesday night, “Me. and ‘Mra, Hi, Jenner of Prince Itupert were In town Saturday enroute some time, Mrs, ©. J. Norrington of Prince Ru- pert arrived last week and is holiday ing at her cottage nt Lakelse Lake, Commisstoner Bud. Agar spent a day way or another he-contracted a colc and on. Monday be remained in bed ta give that cold a run for Its money, PANNED GOLD OVER WEEK END Gold Creek prospecting for gold. It is one of his favorite pastimes ond he days hears, the gravel rattling down the sluice boxes, ° *He’ ‘had’ a lot of real en- : joyment: last Sunday, and he got some gold, and better still, some’ platinum, He ‘is going to try ‘Gold Créék some. more, but he Says. it is one hard coun- iry to operate in, “ DAN McKINNON HOLIDAYING Dan. MéKimon--started on his vaca- tion lust Monday night. Clas. ‘Young. man of Prince Rapert is relieving him, Dan is ‘going to spend -his. vacation do. ing some of those odds and ends of Jobs sround home that be has put-off from time to time in hopes they wont {do themselves or would not need doing After the odd jobs are done he will pu and get things in ship shape for winte That is to him it real holiday. | ie i “CHANGE. IN DAIRY BUSINESS: 4 “Ow! tng to il liéalth James Swann has had: té give np ‘the dairy : ‘business and he has disposed of his cows and hi milk route .to "Floyd - and Ivan Frank who will! CALTY -On the business in fu- ture, My. Swann has‘been a hard worker: and many will regret that his health. will not permit him to continue ag before. He is not, however, vetir- ing from the farm. “Mrs. Robertson, of “Vancouver is a. emest of her sister, Mrs, D, Fraser in Hazelton. is up somé fodder for the family cow. Prine Tupert were in town last Wed- . to Lakelse Lake w here they will spend or tivo holidaying ‘Inst’ week and in-one } Geo, Little spent last week end on{” Splendid Empire Achievements - An enterprising Sydney,” N.5.W., newspaper, in order to convey to its readers the magnitude of the huge new Harkour Bridge recently constructed at the Australian port, printed: the com- posite picture shown above for the enlightenment Thrilled by. descriptive stories of the new C papers when that giant liner Wales, Australians have taken labelled “Empire Achievements” alth. Underneath was the legend, Spen 1,650 feet, breadth 160 feet, in service "May 1931, length 760 feet 6 inches, breadth 9734 - appeared in Australian H.R.H. the Prince of Britain” ‘ag Canadians, and the picture, prise of the Dominion and the Commonwe opened. March, 1932, 38,000 tons. Length Cherbourg, in four * days, “Empress of Britain,” feet, ‘gross registered tonnage 42,500, e “Empress of Britain” faith in ‘her as an Empire: achie of its readers, as prideful an of Arch anadian Pacific liner “Empress of Britain” that was sped.on its maiden voyage last year by interest in the “Empress of paid tribute to the enter- “Sydney Harbor Bridge, weight of arch steelwork on her voyage from Canada June 16th, 1982, justified Australia’s vement by creating the magnificent new record, Father Point to seven hours, 5&8 minutes. — 852. _ WATER SUPPLY WAS LOW The village commissioners ‘had a very busy time this week when the localwater supply rau out. The well on Kaium,street.gave out and the main |: resivoir ran dry. The’ ‘electric pump was ‘reinstalled ‘at. ‘the well on the north side of Recrention . Park, and the regular supply has been brought back to normal again, LAKELSE N OTES. ‘Phe season at Lakelse-ig in ful. swing now, Many of the local famill. es have moved out to their Stmmer cot- tages ang the erection of new -build ings is still in-progress, Mr. and Mrs, W. Chapman and Nor- | man are at their summer cottage. poe aa Capt. J.B. Colthurst has the rafters on Ris new cottage and expeets to move | {power development pact has been sign-: in very shortly. Mr. Griffin of . Anyox is * staying nt | Lakelse Lodge. A. Yargsau is dullding a new resi- dence just south of Frank Poe’s place, Dr. Mandy, provinetul'mining engin- ecr, pitid a visit last week to Inakelse Lodge. He had heen ont ta. Knlum Take previously nud inspected the do- ings. of the placer miners. He gnve Some vialnable advice to some of the Breen Draspectors, Prof. Barfort of Immanuel College. ‘Saskatoon, Sask. after a: visit to ‘Liv kelse for some weeks, left on Mondny ' duy last enroute home, - a ” §& thes Fishing Tackle om. wet i" aE Snaths -E. T KENNEY, LIMITED. Tents | preserving Supplies Jelly Glasses Rakes” * Mosquito Nets | Jar Rings | mon term cabbage. is. somewhnt a mis- “eommon with ordinary. cabbage, - how "| beetles ‘and root magots, and to pre the root maggots. oF to ita, -tequirements. of: temperature con. . ditions’ nnd is generally referred to a. Mrs. -E. Dix spent the week end a guest of Mrs. Geo. Little. ‘SHE IS MUSHING TO ALASKA ‘On. Tuesday. afternoon a young wo- man arrived in- New Hazelton enroute from New York to Alaska, She ts on foot and making a reat walk, She re- -|fuses to take rides along the route as most of the hikers have done, She has a fifteen pound -pack and endea- , that tt will commence to head out j the full. © The best dates for plantiny [is about June 15 and J uly 15 and from stich plantings edible heads are pro- (inced in September and October. The Wong Bok variety has under test been prover ihe most satisfactory kind and” will stand frost up to 10 degres. : The culinary use. of this vegetable is: tw o-fold, it may’ either be Served coal- éd in-a manner similar to ‘enbhare 0° it may be sliced and used as e salac erdp. many: ped 0 : vors 0 make a town or village each | I be ple e nsidering it in the hight. From here she went to Hazel ton where she intended to test a day} ov two, enlarge ker pack to thirty pounds. and then proceed toward Alas ka hoping to pet there hefore winter | - sets In, It ix a long tinie since anyone | made the trip on foot to Alaska, —a IST. LAWRENCE WATERWAY PACT The St. Lawrence waterw ay and ed by the United States and Cunada. It his yet to he ratified : by parliament. of the two countries.’ Premier -Ben-' neté strted thet the development of the works greatest Inland waterway and tower development will cost Canada: only xhout $38,000,000. net. This de- velopment will permit ocean liners t travel to the head of the grent lakes] aud will also provide several million electrical horse power for each coun- try. The work will alsu.go a long way to relieve unemployment and bring |. prosperity to Canada, especially to the custern provinces, CHINESE CABBAGE amet Chinese cabbage is not an extensive- ly grown plant and deserves a greater popularity than it enjoys. The com. nomer as the plant is an. annual ; dp ever, it is subjeet to the attacks of flee duce ‘good crops ‘control’ imensures mist. he. adopted Which consists. of dusting with ‘nicdtiné dust for the flee heetles and applying, eérrasive sablimete fo :. The plant. is somewhat pattteuian. a: a ead’ fenson, “erOT, | ‘consequently - the Intter form, to be quite equi to lettuce, Remo Doings The sri wherry social ander he aus- pices of the Remo Farmers Institut; wes held on he evening of July th is the Institute hall, Kirkaldy's orches. ‘tra of Terrace furnished the musle to the daucing which was continved wit! the eurly hours of the morning. ‘Fh tables for luneb were set in a SeLNY HE building for. the conventence of hot guests and ° “the helpers, ‘ The fale - mnde 2 pleasing sight with their how of strawberries and floral decorntions: ‘there were about a hundred and six: Suests present ineluding many’ frm Terrace and ated points along the lin’ of railway. The social was a bie sue cess in spite of muddy roads cured, hy recent heavy rains, Miss Wiotte “Head ‘of Terrace ha. been a guest of Mrs, A. Y, Wilson ay « {the week nd. Keith MeLeod of Pr‘ ‘gce Rupert is; jhotiday aust of T. 1D. svatra. Mr. Gavin of “Terrace Spent. severa” days in’ “Remo. - Hoy if Dr, Briminiet: of ‘smith fer eda. compound. fractur while’ playing ‘soft: ball, ts: “now a rntt a ent in’ the. ‘Hiazelton hospltal. oon . 4 ——m Hon, Mr, ‘Brubai,. on his tip. thionen ‘ ; the Northern: “Interior, ‘discovered: thint,- |the people were’ fer more. interested: oy making a iying: than in - “politics: § h’ showed’: hig. wisdorn by ea in! date of. plantihig must be so. arranged |e or en