\CE_N —_—— TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26, 1929 Nyal Blood Purifier Vou. 5 | No. 28 | —= : = Presentation to ent Tourist rea : yo: LUMBERING Rev. and Mrs. S P R I N G TO N ICS | See vos TERRACE _ HontiouLUnE Allen, Terrace a _ Wampole' s- Grape | Salis Extract of Sarsaparilla, Eelven acre: lot near: Terrace for sale cheap. $300.00 or best offer before June 15. Apply A. Schwager, 1686 Suitter Sf, San Francisco, Cal. ..45-3 W. E. Smith returned last Friday |. from Kamloops where he attended the meeting of the I. 0.0. F A: A, Gregg of the forest service at Prince Rupert was in town last week. Miss Ester “Moore left for Rupert on Wednesday. Prince Misses Fanny MeLearn and Edna Dobbie have returned to Rupert after spending a three week's holdldy with their porents. Mr. and’ Mrs. Win. Vanderlip arriv- ed from Parksville, V. I, on Monday and will spend a few weeks in town. Mrs. 'T. J Marsh is spending a few days in Prince Rupert with her daugh- |. ter, Mrs. Farquhar. VW. Stevens was in from Kallum ‘on Wednesday last to attend the funeral of the late David Shaw. . Miss Margueritte Martin of the P, Rt. hospital staff, arrived on Wednes- day for a holiday at Her home. The Ladies Guild: held their annua picnic at Lakelse Lake last Wednesday when a large number attended con- sidering the unfnvorable weather, A few of the ladies showed sufficient Spartan spirit to jump into: the cold water but leap-frog and lunching ap- pear to have been the favored sports” + Quite a number of the girls and bor from the surroupding towns are here this week writing their examinations. E. Dix put on the first dance of the season on Saturday night at Kallum Lake where he erected a new dnnce -hall last winter. Everyone reports a dandy time. Quite a number. went out from ‘Terrace. Miss Butt of Usk was in Terrace on Saturday last. Rev. A, W. Robinson went to prince Ripert a on Sunday on account of a tun for the worse in the ‘condition of his son Theodore. Mrs. Robinson has been in Rupert for some days, Jas. Russell left Saturday for Duno- -ster, B, G., to spend some time with his son George Walter Warner of Rosswood spent a few days at Hazelton last week re- turning hone Saturday. Mr: and Mrs. R. McCullough and daughter went to Prince Rupert on ‘Sunday, Mr, McCullough got burt at the mill Saturday nfternoon. Chas, Finter left Saturday for Ed- mouton where hewill vislt his grand- ; mother for 2 month, “ Ata farewellfparty at ‘the zhome of Mrs. Glnss in honor of Mra, Allen last }- Friday evening the OC, @ I. TT. girls presented her: with a: beautiful tray in token of their appréctation of the’ work sh¢ has done for them during her stay’ in Terrace, . Prov Cong.. MoKenney has rotunned | ‘appeared they climbed into all Hose. Thomas. : : Dr. R. Agnew, dentist, will be at the Terrace Hotel-on June 26 and 27 As the stay is short make your appoint- ments carly. znd thence down the Naas to Prince Rupert in a fishing boat. Miss Hester Wright is in New Hazel- ton presiding over the entrance exam- inations. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Agar and Mrs, Greig and Mona left Saturday for New Hazelton te which point they had ‘sent Mr. Agar’s car and from there they started on a motor trip to Ontario to spend some weks visiting friends and relatives, 4 Miss Helen Greig lett Saturdny for Smithers where she will visit for a fe wweeks with Mr. and Mrs, Fowler, SCHOOL CLOSING CELEBRATED The high school boys and girls cele- brated their liberation from their. so- called prison house when they lad a real oid-time weaner roast beside a camp fire at Lakelse last Thursday evening. When the weaners had dis- the boats that were available and eruised around the lake. Later the fire was rebuilt and they all gathered around the flames and smoke and hilariously sang until.a late hour when they re- luctantly, started back for town. Promotion Exams. Terrace Schools Grade IX to X Annie Atlin: Donald Burnett; Elsie Daunhane: Dorothy Frank; Margaret Glass; Mona Grieg; Mary Hipp; Mil- ilred Kirkpatriek; August Lips; Marg- tret McLearn; Ethel Moore; Carmen Smith ;- John Smith; Fred Thomas; Janet Young, . - Grade X to XI ' Biliot Head ; Jessie Nash, Grade VIiI—Recommended for high sehool without: examination in order of merit.— William Allan: Annie Lips; Doris Houlden; Hellen Grieg; Kenneth ‘Kerr Bertha Bjornson; Stuurt McLeod; Hd- ha Dover; ‘Tiloya Johnstone: Bertha Moore; Howard Willson; Writing Departmental Exams— Adeline Thomas; Jack Sparks; Frank Green; Jean McLeod: George -| Anderson j Dudley Little; | Mary v. Smith ; Promoted with honours to grade 8, Hellen Gloss: Rita Taft; Driest Tatt. Passed— . Indith ‘ohne; Sophia MeLearn ; Hel- len Smith; Fred: Mist; Florence Des- Jardines ; Rose King; Hazel McConnell Lloyd Thomas; Margnret Cook: ‘Lorna Christy ;“Freddie Nash’: May Willams Lewis ' MeKenney. On Trink— _ Velma Grieg; Mary Sniith, “Rolls of Honour— Div, 4, Proficiency —Wm.. Allan; Deport- Allan; Softa- MeLenrn, Rita Taft, and - Teacher-—A. Ww: Holmrooa, Grade’ VI ‘to. ViI— With, Honours—Div ; Th. after an Interesting. and: _-Bleturesque trip to Aiyansh by way of Kallun lake ‘lHen Christy presenting Mrs. of Canada-read a kindly. plece éxpress- and -Punctuaiity—Prank. Green, Wn, |- | thank. their friends and neighbors ‘for kindviess and ‘sympathy re .! thelr recent berenvement; farewell to Rev. and Mrs. Allan and family who leave on Thursday next for their new field of work in Ganges Harbor. The church was artistically decorated, 2 profusion of cut flowers lending to. the arrangement. R. W. Rily occupied the chair and the even- Allan ings entertninment commenced by Lil- with a huge sheaf of roses. Those con tributing to the programme were: ndvesses by Canon Marsh and Rev. Robinson who paid high tribute ta Rev. Allan as a fellow worker, an instru- mental by Annie Allan, E. T Kenney was called upon to address the comp- any and after expressing the good will and kindly feeling between Pas- tor and people not only of his own dsnomination, many friends outside the churech being present. He present ed Rey. Allan with na handsome snit- case and Mrs. Allan with a, purse containing $85 in gold and Miss Annie for faithful services as with a lovely brush and comb. My. Allan replied and assured the friends of thelr appreciation and expressed in very feeling terms their reget in sever- int connection where he felt he had made many consistant friends. ? Mes- dames Munroe, Riley, ond MeKenney were in charge of the evenings enter- tninment which was a most enjoyable one, the refreshments sustaining the Guild Ladies good reputation as cooks Further Details Late Mr. Shaw Kallum Lake David Ricthardson Shaw met an ac- cidental derith on Maroon mountain while hunting goat on Satur day atfer- noon, June 15, A rock which started rolling down the side of the mountain struck him on the head and sent him Frank Nightwine who was with him could find no trace of him. A search party ‘went out and his badly man- gled body was not found until Tues- day. The deceaséd was born in the Cariboo district in 1870 and he came prospecting in the Kalium Lake dis- trict. He leaves“to mourn ‘his loss one brother and two sisters,.one Mrs. F. Nightwine of Kallum Lake. of the Canadian Legion. He joined RD in 1916 with the 281st Bat, He was a highly esteemed member of the Na- tive Song of Canada and had been a Mason of long standing. . The funeral was held on Wednesday evening from the United Church and Rey. Wm, Allen conducted the. service At the cemetery, I’. Hall, of the Sons ing. the grief of the members; ‘The pall bearers were W.'C, Sparkes, W. F- Lindsay, 8, N. Kirkaldy, H. 1. Kenney T, M Turner and J. ce Smith, all mem- bers of the various organizations to which the deceased, belonged, CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mts. - ‘Nightwine ‘wvish - to eoived during | algo for. the |; Members and friends met on Thurs-|. day evening in the United Church to Solos by Mesdames Allan and King |; and Messrs. Allan and Robingon,spicy | | an organist ernshing down over a cliff ofr 150 feet | to Terrace in 1022-and has since been| ‘The late David. Shaw Was il member | Drugs Stationery . Toilet: Articles Confectionery Jewellery Ladies Hand Bags Purses for Men Pipes, Tobaccos Cigars and Cigarettes Birthday Cards Victrolas and Victor Radios R. W. RILEY TERRACE, B. «. * Sized Lumber , Finished Material . Orders filled at short notice, ~ GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFATURER | LUMBER Pricer List Rough Lumber........essereen, Shiplap.... ccc cecceeeceueccesscescecescess 2250 Shingles. .......4ss.eesseeees, £t0m $2.50 to $5.00 per ie Prices subject to change without notice Prices of Moulding, etc., on application ~ . $18.00 per 4 oe as eeteteseeens OOOO .40.00 to 65.00 Mill running continuously. Pwr ees a o>. oe, a Friday at 4.0 Steamship and Train Service . Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Vic- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, , Monday, Tharsday 4.00 p.m Saturday, 7.00 p. m For Anyox, and Stewart Monday, 8.00 p:m. and For Massett For South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. For Skagway, Wednesday, 4.00 p.m, ; each’ Tntet B Ports, Mondays, 8.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE 8.f. Rastbound—Daily, except Sunday, 3.08 p.m. — Westbound—Daily, except Tuesday, 11.52 a. m. i For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further infornation apply to aay. Canadian National Ages a R. F. McNaughton, District Pasuenger Agent, Prince Rupert,.B.c. | ph pbaebe net adbnbnmnnnunnnee ror Pe were ae nt MINERAL ACT Certificate of Tmprovements NOTICE. , Valhalla No. 2, Valhalla No. 3, Norman Fractional and L. C, Fractional min- . eral. claims, situate in Omineca Min- ing Division, Range 5, Const Dist- rict and located on Kleanza Moun- tain, acting as agent for the Columario Gola Mines Limited, non-personal Uability, fred miner’s certificate No. 18257D, in- tends, sixty days. from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Orown Grant of the above claims:, And further take notice, tlint action under section’ 85, must .be. commenced before the issuance of such certificate of Improvements. . “Dated this 10th day. of Tune, 1920. . |) Me. Allen Holmwood left for the ‘const: ou Saturday and the. first af the. week.! Mra: . _Holmwood. and son’ return- ed: With. hin“, os , * Continued: on page - Take Notice that Frederick Nash,| Relth; ‘Ast: Miee-pres,," ., Mrs. Kirkaldy’s. Ice Cream Parlor ia now equipped with the modern Frigidair which means Better Ice Cream Always Pure . Always. Fresh | ey We'want you to try it. e | te Its good a vo : BIBLE SOCIETY ORGANIZED | Rev. W. A, Hartness, ‘provineial’ seeretary and: Rev. W.. Armond, the {dominion . secretary for..the' Canadian... Bible Society were presen ‘at the meet: in gof the local Dranch held: in the’ Dni- * ted. church. on Friday evening. “The : officers for the. ensuing ‘year were é ected: as. follows ‘President,’ G