CE NEWS OL, 14 < Deer Tai ‘TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, RC, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1936 aes When paichasing GALA NIGHT IN POLICE couRT back ‘FROM A A MOTOR TRIP | r ay aly ¢ Tene BRLUNBER SHINGLES and MOULD- . INGS © se sure thift yous _ fit , Haugland & ~Ketr 2" “Lumber Mabufacturers. fq Terrace Notes - 4 i meeceral som ‘time ‘during the “last week end: ithe Indian who was in possession of. “Man, /sbroke’ Inte the: Oddfellow's: ‘Hignor was arsessed $25.00, and $5. ey have to lister to anyhody. . Mr. and ‘Altogether it was a very fait | vtye. Anderson went around the south night's husiness and helped out a lot | og, C. Band they saw a lot of the nor- as there had been only one other CAS i thwestern part of U.S.A. But, ye kep. SOMIC Mes; hall and Troke into the loékers of the: Native Song nnd the Oddfellows. The porty cartied awny some of the books imd scattered others round about. It was not discovered until Monday even- Mam ine-quite late when the Oddfellows had m meeting. " h Bm Sunday, a, 4 og ot : “al wm fermers md qiie a ne This. is poing quite some distance in the way of looking for very serious trouble. “It will he ‘unfoxtin- ate for the guilty party if caught. ae Apples,’ plums and some penrs will be going forward to market in quan- tities. Some of the older apple trees ' are not so heavily loaded this year ag are the young trees. But the-apples Fo will be of larger: size. | Plums are , Just a fair crop, brut of ‘good quality. * * s Miss Marjorie Kenney -left on Wed- “nesday for Lone Bute where she will - he in charge ofthe school. for the com, : ing year. te ee ' The rains that eame at the w reek end \ were Welcomed by local-farmers whose lands ware drying aut with thé pro — longed fine spell With this mofstuse it is expected thal rast ereys will eo a on fast ard needle mere waiter * Lr | lust the first, ee f ‘eee for the logit Lioinber wen on the job haw feem fhe ear it iv Lened ty bec dean three mobe care. . . bg m On sacaradas “ne oavr cad Cram As Miss w att betnened” ty 1 Pines Rupert - vy eu | ant. Hw aliing ahearss: fe. Ws K€ "Nell, Tet fogs: Mrs, Pi. companied: te. their home ia Iii ort the -.enad at the or week, R Xx ‘ _x Little, Haugland & Kerr have added au new truck to their fleet. for hauling logs to the mill. The trnek was quite. hscessary, ' ead 7 , HW. Riley: ts back from his eacn: | tion and he is feeling - fine, dinr fact so- tine that bis friends ave yery agree: . ably surprised and pleased. He ig a. Jot more like his own self. | L standard grade | for the magistrate's consideration,” and ! Lakelse school house ow ‘Saturday, by- “ening last. It seems: there. have. Been a “series of dances at the: school ‘ind. some aah ‘and ‘that is not’so good.” vdance Saturday night, ‘and ‘before: “jst a drunk who was under the. jm- : “tpn easion he had gone to: ‘bed and he had “Ly whon’ he went to. sleep. Monday night was.a gala, night in the police court,’ Three cases’ vere up all of them resulted: ‘out: of a dlance at times: Some of the. your esters slop. “aver Cons’ Me én- ney. and an assistant. went “out” t6 the ‘they “w6t inside - the fall they, ran “ito” all "they contd: handle. The ‘net hag” was “only sot as.far as the steps to the hall Jt cost’ him (0.2 25, | charged with supplying an Indian. Ile' “Win 8. ‘Anderson, and} sts, An: dexson (back to ‘Terrace Jast Sab- bhth, too late for’ service even in the evening, but mon; they had a good time antl are ‘glad they | Wwent., They: started some weeks ago to take their daughter Miss Betty” back to ‘Vernon, but other- wise they had no objective. They just wandered around about in Canada and awa’ across the border to part of Uncle Sam’s domain, They eould see little difference.in the two countries except that over. the line it is a hit. more crowded on the highways and the old highways: on the other side are a- bit smoother even if Ed. Kenney is mem- her on this side. This was the first Sawdust Tack was eaught_and | ante trip Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have itaken and they will. not travel any got a fine of $160 and $7.50 costs, and | other way. If ft is -possthle to go by_ear. costs, for the quarter and it aid not amount to mneh. THE FIN, ANCIAL REPORT a Rev. Adam Crisp who wis in charge of the boys and givis enmps this year. presents the ‘following report of the finances of the camps :— Receipts:— Young people’s.. club. ................820.00 St. Andrews Society 28,65 ; Snarkes ‘Bras . ,, and girls to enjoy sixteen joyous days ; tine trip ot ‘ Mr. Gilbert 3.00 Mrs. Sessions 2,00 Mrs. SentOn ....ccee cteecereeceeneeee 2,00 Mrs, McRae . ; 1.00 Mis, Kirkpatrick occu 100 Mrs. Munroe. . a 1,06 Mrs, Sanderson . 90 Girls. . see 11.50 !Roys . ; 10.45 Returned gonis senerecteas ,Eipeeeeseregeee 6.20 $87.30 Expenditures: Swain’s , TrANSfCT ee! ‘Stndal Frank : West. .. Htlchmand ee even ; ' Presby “PATK OT noes. setecenee Re W. Riley ccc Christy 7 TP. Konney le Martin .... Iinter: . Prizes . peeneneveere , btbeenereeer seen : —_ $80.52 Balance on hand—$@. 78. The committee wishes -to thank all those who donated goods, money and services, to enable the fifty-four boys ‘at Lakelse, . Miss ‘ML. Woalsit arrived Friday evon- ‘tg. She had made the trip, north by ‘motor and reported having, Ahad nf very | DeForest: Crossley Radios! - Write: for: Priees-and- Literature which eliminates all “B" and “0” _ Batteries--Wet and Dry ay 1 rab aeamatecg featuring New Type Batteries, Tubes’ Aerials - ee mame Peery ee F. ET KEN N EYL a | or. elsewhere, hutve. see the country and ye no T got. a ticket once: for parking toa long ‘in one -place, But when I told the fellow that my wife was buying a new dress he snid it was alreht,. but nat to wait until she fitted it-on. No T moved the car down to. the next hock for a spell. LAKELSE READY FOR WINTER With the school holidays over last week end saw most of the srmmer eanipers close their Lakelse Lake es- tnblishment for the season On Sun- day evening Swain's Transfer & Taxi brought in Mr. and Mrs. JW. Nicholls and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fas, Farh- quar of Surf Inlet and C. J. Norrington ily, and they all left for their winter homes in Prince Rupert or Surf Inlet Owing. to the tie-up of the railway the season at the Lake was another washout. | Lots ‘of people who 3 f usually spend the summier there, and who intended: spending: the past sum- mer there, went, elsewhere this year because they could not get inlarid. It is indeed most promising for next year, nat. only far, Rupert find northern coas’: people coming in, but" for many . front far.away plices. ‘There are a nun her of changes taktig’ ‘place at the lake that, in n very comparatively short Jtime should make Lakelse Lake a real’ summer “port. May: ‘the dreams come jue, Billy" “Fulton, who is the last te pull AWAY; from the lake’ this year,, 18 suminer resort. now. fun out of it> as N. 8. Sherwood, who: was on o holi- day on Queen ‘Charlotte Island, 2 much longer ' holiday than he intended, ow- ing to'an.act of God, bad. wenther) gat to “the relief of. hany who, wished to pay thelr taxes. _ see Mr. and Mrs. Makepeace returned ta -|Terrace on. ‘Monday evening and Mr. Mnkepeace resumed his duties as the principal at the high s school. and.-Mrs. Worrington.and another fam- ‘hovdin’ Tex, cy “oe of. the opinion: that Lakelse is a- Fann’ ' He sets. n lot off: brek to Terrace Friday evening mucli. “Texas Guns. Contnucd- from Page 2 eine Pi pers tapping hiy heels. Shortly ‘after Nex Whipple | climbed ‘the slope and took..a. chair’ “beside Delevan. aoe “Whipple,” said Delevan, ‘Yuh look like a pretty wise old fox to me, I got soniethin’ I want yuh to do. I: lost near a hundred haid of that herd that came in across the desert today. I got ny own suspicions as to what hap- pened. But I ain't sayin’ a word yet. TI want yuh and that kid partner o° yours ta fork a pair o’ brones an’ am- ble out fo Skeleton Springs. I want yuh to rend sign on what happened there. Jf.1 tell yuh what to think hap pened it might influence yore line of reasoning so I won't say a word. Yub better Leave tight awny because come mornin’ the wind’ll fill in the tricks niost likely and cover everythin’ up. Skeleton Springs lies about, sixteen miles due west. Keep that north poiat of Vermillion Cliffs dead between yore brone’s ears aw yuh can’t ‘miss it?’ - Tex nodded, rolling a cigarette. show up for a‘ couple three days. If we hit somethin’ phoney we'll foller it through ‘til we get the whole Jayout {ftiggered . Mabbe yore Chink: could get a lectle grub together for us while we throw our hulls: on the brones.”° ‘ “Shore. rl ret him busy.” Tt lacked an hour of midnight when Tex and Johnny rode up to Skeleton Springs. For the lust five or six miles a pale moon had eased their trail some what. A mammoth hush Jay. over the Kanab Nesert, a stillness so potent and Impressive that Johnny was moved to remark about it..He and Tex dis- mounted and were squatting on their heels: smoking, watching their broncas sip gingerly at the brackish pools that seeped from beneath a 1 tongue of sand stone “Gash, its awly .ont here.” he said. looking ‘ahonf ‘at the ghostly outlines of tneftis and” thorn + brush “Gaoa nielt fer hoot-nannies an’ speerita ta he nfittin’ ee . mteckon from what old San + Tuan tald me ‘thev’s wuss ‘things that that ont: in ‘these parts,” answered “Yeah? Snvpose yuh open up and tell me what the idee of this lil’ jaunt is all about. T likes to iknow what I’m ridin’ Into.”. Tex repeated Deleran’ a instructions ‘aid added a bit of his own deductions. « {Looks ta me Delevan’ ain't, no where neat Satisfied With the yarn Wade told : # him ‘about ‘how they lost those cattle, He fone canned Wade over it. He's figgerin’ we'll © find ° ‘somethin’ ‘kinda phoney if we look, out right smart.” ‘When the horses had finished drink- ing ther mmsaddled and staked the ani- mals out. Then they lay down on the wrrm sands and dozed through ‘the slow hours of the first break of dawn, A meager breakfast was cooked over the acrid flames of a handful ‘of freasewood twigs, hen the saddles wore ‘slung ond the horses were Biren a tinal drink. ‘ “Don't get anxious boss, ifn we don't |' Christy’ 'S. Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bréad and Buns? . _ 4 Standing orders ‘shipped regularly. I All kinds of cake. Get our price. Ls. = f Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C: Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water — Travellers Sample Rooma P.O.Box5 * Gordon Temple, Prop. ‘Telephone Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Trucking : Delivery. ’ Coal and Wood’ ‘Taxi Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts he, Terrace Drag Store NEILSON’S GANONG’S AND — BETTY ANN CHOCOLATES ——poae ICE CREAM—HOME MADE R. W. Riley, Pham. B. i ¥ * ‘a ; Ss wsceessceanies MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B. C, Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. “sy ‘Buy at Home?’. principal. .. . _ vou use S these ddlnmns? oe feo hey aoDyray cree. se youn p mr due. You are. supporting. a: local industry and encoiiraging the 7 Vancouver printers will no holir sant war emis ‘ind ‘ When you, use the columns of your - Peer =e “ “LOCAL NEWSPAPER! ty 4 Teli the buying public what, you have and: give the’ ‘price. ‘ _ OMINEGA | HERALD. “AND TERRACE NEWs Are hare t6 catry that mmesshize tothe public foryon.. » Wil ! On Saturday atternoon ; ‘Raymond,- a: son of. Mr. ‘and: Mra .Jdohn- Dekergont, — me meaux, went,'to :his ‘mogher . fd made | her understand that he had swallowed something that. ‘should not have gone into his. stomach: .. ‘Ag. he was in dis: tress and thera was blood: about, his father hurried .him to the station antl, accompanied by Mrs. Ni, ‘Sherwood, avent -to. the. ‘Rupert: hospital where it. was. discovered that.he, had. A. iy tn. his tummy. ; 8 taken ont...