wit “Ope wy We a \ VOL. ee ar Ta Fey E settlers in the flat” lands aconnd the : 5 A Mink Ranch | — Treston place. Kalum Lake is For year an agitation was kept up Christy’s Bakery for the bridge te be rephiced... Grad- : Developing Fast unliy the settlers drifted away until Terrace, B.C. Wt today only a few remain, Last year ; ye “At St, George's chuveh, Islington, : — - . Tthe public works department put in a .When purchasing a LUMBER SHINGLES and MOULD. 4 ‘ . INGS * 7 . , Be sure, o.that you get a ‘stinaiiid srade, . . Ont, on July, 28th, Dame Miavlorte, el- rt ay. ¥, {small scow on the Kalunt river, just Will ship to any point on line a dest: danghter 6f°Mr. ind Mrs. George | —_ Fishteen: aniles north of fown hove ‘where it enters Sand Take.||| Will vou trv our Bread and _| Dover of Terrace, B. C,, was united in | Treston is operating a mink ranel that] i shot ix not stitable for ferry op-]|| Buns? iarringe to’ ‘Mr “James ‘Maxted,” eldest | is prospering and promises to’ become & emition there is little enrrent and in son of Mr aiid'Mrs, J, R.' Maxted of | stronx industry in the district. Mt nace a buck eddy. ‘The beach Standing orders shipped \ port Oredit;'Ont., “the Bev. "C: W. Treston ix located on a preemption i nex diy for a good part of the river's regularly. . . ke. a . e . Ben ana . . ,| Holdsworth officiatin The * “prides the north w est corner of Sand La a 3 vfepy is ot little ase - ake! inaid. was Miss en Balt of ‘Port [Diver of land that is level for the whole width, Bo fe ferry is of little use to All kinds of cake, Get our price. i Credit, anid Mr. B. Muxter : was’ “his | 160 acres, aud is part of a flat country) Bill mee he has to do all his work by ; 7 brother's best man:** he: young couple that extends over 5000 acres. hand; cut the hay with a seythe and will reside at Port. Credit... 7 For many yeurs he has rane pack it to the barn on his back; he qh _ ; that area, and a few years AO back-paeks all his supplies and his ceameEiet ae ay as : ie , . : owes ' uo : se bring the fur. industry right into his ae _ ‘ Terrace Notes. Pouring concrete in the alutment oF farit holdings. The writer paid a wis- rors i wh “us cn ranean Ps ree Philbert Hotel Lae Copper. River slough bridge was it tothe ranch last week and found the ack Of whe anspor § "oe . place, Irs. George Little, accompanied dy [started this week. Practically all the fur- henrers housel in a comfortahle ‘Ay the-writer went about the eonn- TERR ACE, B. ¢. Misses Clara, Dorothy and Edith, and jDiles have heen driven. ; - building. Each adult had tts’own pen try he travelled 2 ‘long distancé throu Fee araat rf | adil r ide the house, On jordan Little, are in Vanconver: ‘has : with 9 nest eine, fe the ' pnt pro: a strnight clearing that had been eut ic MS “Utter ‘Sidinfacturets ”” weed TERRACE, BC. = eat BH Fully Modern Electric Lint Running: Water ; in tes “ “ Hazelton, a eoriple + of“ ostorme Stout lett this woek far Pa- vided ‘ample room for’ exercise and in yeurs age for a road that was to have Travellers Sample Rooms veeks Ago by Car, cifie where he. will replace the bridge he has a large trough that is heen built from the old bridge and on eo each pen he has B to the north along the west side of | P. 0. Box 6 , Telephone - [that wns carried away by, the recent kept filled with fresh water and in Mrs. Lalose ond daughter of Pael- - ake, 'S ‘kick. He's flood, THe took with him the emer- which the animais bathe and play. Kalum luke, ' So Bill has aki Gordon Temple, Prop. rie spent the week end here.: a an tara ' : ‘enti ; ; “. § . 2°48 gency pile driver made | hy the G.N.R. Sixteen adult males comprise the had transportation, It went out ow . tor work near Remo. ; 7 1 this year five of ing to the inefficiency of the engineers | 3» ' ts Mires. McDonald and Miss Dorothy 8 * ; foundation, stock, and iti of the day, and it has never been ade- an —_—— Ifead are holidaying in Vancouver, ; ‘| the, females had litters of arora trom quately .renewed. Tu spite of that he __ een, _Avthority has heen received from the} _Tlis stack has been developed from is carry He { IL his ~ i) « trap lne. carrying on. He is using all his , ; insnranee company to repair the Tni- animals, br ought in from his trap energy to make a success of the ven- , - The Usk baseball team was down on|teq Church manse which was recemt-| One female whieh has given him three tn ™ “Hie. is still expanding, A new Swain’s Tr n fi Friday evening for. os friendly game liy damaged by fire ; litters already, he ‘named “Crip”. He re. . He. expand a hy er. * ' < * . runway ‘is almost completed and he with the Terrace team. The train was . en ; found her ‘with the left foreler almost Hans to keep on inerensing his stock of || Gat € Se {vi € Sh a little late and the evening wns dark} Mrs, Norman Moorehouse and daw-| sv ered, performed a surgical opera: fnr-bearers until his farm is prodneing ag r 06 IC o so that the game did not go ‘the full xhter Ethel arrived from Prince Ttu-| tion in the waods, bound up the wound oma ‘se "le ane as no oth Ye on in ; ) nine innings. However, the visitors pert on Friday evening and are holi-| and carried her twelve miles to his the ‘late ee 8 er farm i Taxi. Tracking ‘Delivery ‘ were o little on the short end when the ldaying with Mrs. Moorehouse’s parents home. Now ‘Crip is the most gentle [oo Se " - . ~ Coal and Wood game was called on Account of dark- Mr. and Mys. W A. Kirkpatriel. of al the mink on, the place. So well] .° re . : a ness. The score was $ to Gin “favor of | oak “does she know Bill that she does nof Terrace, . , 7 protest when he wants ta see her. small) 7 , - VW ° - one ths ott ee pk country denuded of: timber is ner- Lfamily.~ nee. re ee ee Here and There ; Agent for . NOTICE: {er prosperous, | _| + Bir believes that: -gueeess’“in’ mink| - Po : WN : : ee | : ZZ . = * a. rier Te .. ; eo farming depends largely on following —_ ' } . C —aww Miss. Betty Anderson is holidaying | nature ns closely as possible, and in bee fot aan the nernenses. ‘Ford. ars. I ‘Pound District Act? = sj with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.-8.) giving the animals plenty of. water ani concern of conservationists, but d Trt eh qb . a spsip Co ey a yaried diet. ‘He keeps a-cow, and; Tow seience is bespeaking our a For rue qe (Bection 4) , ei re part of the new milk goes to: ‘the nurs- Bollcitude a behalf of some of ; | Miss “Hallie a af the’ teaciiing atutt ing mothers. Raw eggs are broken in disappear aathia “ eit fair to Ford Parts i hin Prince - Rupert. ds’ on. a ¥ vaeiition in| ¢ the milk ration, these coming from if scorching - summers Succeeded 5 . | Act anntieation has heen made to, the ‘Terrace. as ce a flock. af-noultry he keeps on the place by mild winters become .the role. ; : Tioutenant-Govenor in Cotmeil to ‘con- ibid cee os Tle also. has a number of rabbits in a _Dr. Francois ©,.Matthes, of. .tha | °=——-— ay stitnte as a pound district all that cer- |} © -_ a . .| ‘United States> Geological ‘Survey, as a pound district all that cor-}) A siecint niceting of the rate: pay-|large yun. The increase of these ani fears that within another 30: (nin portion: or ‘tract of land in” thefers. ‘the! “Werrace-K itsumgallum’ school} mals goes.to: the mink as @o the car- years Glacier National Park; Mon- Skeona Electoral District, _Which mny district wis held on Saturday night to] ensses of numbers ‘of wild. rabbits he tana, may be minus its ‘glaciers. ; ) he mare, particularly, deseribed as|elect a trustee in, place of N, 8. Sher- catches.’ ‘Fish’ ik: fed for a good part Mount “Rainier: National Park, Ter race yt ug sto Cc. Remo School District, as defined.” by} r ie : Washington, also has suffered | r ¥ Fwond, resigned. “W.. A. Kirkpatrick} of the yenr, the supply coming from, from:: heat: ‘prostration. ‘At DO: a ane © ° . ' i ate “ra 2 "a, nt ee] waa elected hy a Janne majority. Sand rink. ion ave ton. vows of Tet: ‘time ‘within, the ‘memory of liv-" | . oa : ; . g. persons has tha: recession of - " 7 TIS2: _ . “Rev. ‘A: Hinchcliffe, Mrs. Hincheliffe} tuee,.some of which Bil eats ‘and the, © the jee rivers in these areas been ..|: NEILSOW? s. GANONG'S AND Notice is heey, viven that, thirty and-children arrived on Tuesday from] rest provides a green ration for the| 50 rapid as during the fong-prh« 4 BRETT dave: after pubHeatiqn at “this notice, TBurns, jake... Mr. Hinchcliffe has tak- animals... ... tracted heat weve ot fib Dar YANN CHOCOLATES the Lieutenant-Gov enor: In Council Wilk en over -the duties cof. the Inenl. Angil- But alt is not. smooth’ satiing, for he “trigiaity aré ont to replace to" : te ‘Y : : nroceed to comply with. the application | crn Chureh. he -lhas been greatly troubled with owls large degree the melting snows of) roR CRE AM mee MADE ” unless, within. the said time, . objection ‘one. and hawks They hove taken many of summer, ; Cron eee eet res eae is made to the undersigned by eight “Art. Boandin ‘eft the early part of} his rnbbits and depleted the game sup- proprietors within such proposed pound the week for Alice Arm, - ply around him. As a result he has jyitird annual competion, for . we _idlistriet, in form “A” of . the schedule . fee ten small jump traps set on the ‘tops Maple Leaf is; announced .by: tha: (.R ‘W Rile Phm B of the said Act. | Wiilter ‘Warner of Rosawooil was infof posts, and the other posts around, Canadian Government through -. pe . Ys eee K. Oy MacDonald, town, at’ the early .part of the week, }lis hen run and rabbit yard are either; the Canadian Travel Bureaw at, ———— Minister of Agriculture} He. whs,on, his way south to enjoy a a|pointed or studded with nails. The Pane in ¢o-operation a ith the) , ae , anadian Pacific and Canadian : ‘Department of Agrienltnre,, ‘)* . Fwell earnell vueation. ~~ outeome is that the peradators light National Railways. . The. prize Pha ‘ siidied pkae Victoria, B. C. nd : . —. : on the traps and many are eaught and Vist for.the 1936 competition pro” : MINING f ' July 3, 1986. oe eV ‘pirning ‘forest in araiig wvealth. |destroyed. But Billhas ‘only ote com: vides for a total of $200, of which SURVEYS. . Duh, July 2 22- 2 Ang 12. a my 5 : ara Put ont. thant last spark. - _ “|plaint. In the early- days the govern. inthe oe il tae wore | ‘Fred. Nash. ee Ee soi -Jment built a bridge’ a little lower down ond prize of $40 and a third priza ~ Poa cae — , os the ‘Kalum river. "Some bright engin: of $20. et addition a prize-of. BC, Land Surveyor. . ae eer deeliled to use hemlock ag piling, $30 for the leaf with largest area,’ cad and’in # “tent yorits ‘the’ ‘pititge pall dow and for Fecond largest $10 will be. _ ; - TERRACE B. C! At ‘that time there were . twenty-six Lo eee 3 re pe i When 2 et OC AL: NEWSPAPERY : : ‘evouare ‘adpporting avtobil industry. and: cdeSoraiya en i 3é,the column ‘of your" “h goat at . ea es ead ake tut att ¢ ¢ M, Bicycles . : is _ Accesories | , a pe “Buy at: Home!’ iprineipal} reTellthg Davita siuble wit you have and give the: price, i ore a ASABE CT chat : nt ‘OMINEGA: ‘HERALD: AND TERRACE, NEWS: . bay ane bi nal irises Barc Pe se lere-t0 carry. that: “you “use: these: cohimine? a ‘\ a a ne ' wes ir as HET KE B oon EERE ou oe vicin oi oe oe oe nerron . acme renesnienninvrnrneienisionenaay srnasaed | Have you vt your suliseription sat nal ‘Wancouver printers will not help. build your town and. community. nor. help sell your, produce. a ot