iE Nine t UY q —— THE TERRACE ‘NEW, TERRACE, B. c. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1937 | a 4 i Sebobe D.D.G.M., natal an bt- K ficigl visit! to Lakelse Lodge; Terrace, on: {Friday night of last week. He was mupanled by a. ‘number, from Prinee eeu 1e8 Benton of ‘Seattle, is*in “NS a guest of her sister, Mrs, ‘Little and on. Friday afternoon ner nieces, Misses: “Raith Little and Olson. Mrs, ‘Beaton: plans to. re- ‘Church of England, got Iday evening. a hd : his week. with A. Du- > The structure will be. 40 ft. by 80. ing quarters ifdr: the: xesident priest, There wi Iso: be a large room that will le used iyi’ ‘the: social life of the congregation: “18, weil as for instruction of the. rising ‘generation, now under the care of Father Champaigne. Much of the Iabor on ‘the building will he done hy menjbers of the congregation as a domution | to the church. . ao ® Horn—On May 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Paquette, a daughter. . Elttle Baye: a ten in her. ‘honor. : At a meeting of the Canadian Legion -| Which was of a social nature, and held in the I:0.0.F. halk. last Thursday night, plans were started. for reviving the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion. a a Eric Moren is putting a new founda- | tion under his Parke Ave. house. . Kenrieth Attree left for Vancouver on Saturday night. He has secured a position on one of the C. P. R. boats. eee & scientific” note for hachelors—Kis- sing is dangerous. It shortens life—~ especially single life. . - fa) * = Constable Harry J.. ‘McKenney re- turned from Prince Rupert on Wednes- D| day. Mrs, McKenney -is making a good recovery after an operation. sea The first fire alarm heard for long months directed the fire brigade to the Bert West place north of town, . For- tunutely it was only the smoke house w hich burned down. “LIKED OUR SUNSHINE FRIDAY Tommy Brown, the legal light from Prince Rupert. told his audience from the surrounding district on Friday ev- ening, that during the day he had been enjoying the first real sunshine he had seen for a year. Of course Tommy was making an election talk and some allownhce must he made, At the sante tine the Terrace people were mighty. proud that the sun had been shining that day, and that a Rupert man had admitted that he enjoyed it. on @ Have you paid your suvseription yet? rince ) -Vancouver-Jasper ve . : = any point 53 7 65 | on the a . : This year rmakeit a “Triangle” Tour”’—via Vancouvert 600 . miles through the sheltered waters of. the. “Inside Passage” and 1300 miles of some of Canada’s: : most majestic mountains, It’s a grand holiday. a _ adventure. ate new things to de. ; Plan now for this fine vacation. Scenery! Outdao o ' gports! A-cruise on a “Prince” ship! Gay, metro- >. || . politan Vancouver! ‘There are few other trips that” = / Varicouver i is the gateway to the vast Pacific North- ao -west playground. There isa wealth of entertainment. ....” _ awaiting you .. . scores of places to see 4 os many Rupert | L ‘ _ offer such a variety of holiday attractions, ° ~. Fare includes ‘meals and berth on ‘steamer while at sea, See your nearest. agent |: whe will be glad to help you. ° “ "Garden Seeds ae “op fe fh Field Seeds . Sia: Seed. To Sprare at hae , * it ts. ah ze KE ated Palas ARISE NNEY, TWiT | MOOR T CTT COUT OCC CC ORC T OORT OC ETOP CTR CTT OT TTT i 4 Peer Lee | ands, aightly 80, chains» item ‘not.; take’ the -précaution ' to}? + his. 'time sto a straightforward, To Vancouver | on Business re Last Sunday a plane carrying the in the new enterprise of exporting logs from here to the Orient, was seen fly- ing-over Lakelse Lake, but due to. the weather conditions did not land on the lake. It returned to Vancouver and _ on Thursday Mr. Little went to Vau- couver to meet his associates. When this company of exporters get operat- ing. employment will be found for 4 large number of men and a line of ma- terial from the woods in this nelghboyr- hood which bas no great ‘commerelal valne in this country, will find a mar- ket in the ‘Orient. The timber it is proposed to ship comprises a very big proportion of the timber of the district ,and, as it has little commercial value here, is quite a fire hazard to other more valuable timber, aud to the resi- dents of the country: There is a won- derful stand of what the Orient wants and operations can be carried on for many years on a large scale. “ WILL SHIP ORE FROM LOCAL PROPERTY The mining firm of Little & Clore are planning to go it alone and haye made arrangements for the shipment of numerous tons of ore from their pro perty on the. north side of the Copper river. They have now a considerable quantity ‘of ore sack -up ‘and next week they will get it hauled down ta the railway. With the sampling plant opernting at Prince Rupert a number laity ing ‘about the ‘district whe are wil ing to. wive a hand. - s | TETHERED coWSs AND YOUNG | “MAPLE TREES The’ native ‘Sons are quite annoyed, People, with cows on ‘see that; the animals’ eanndt, get wound ‘around - the town. Two cows ‘recently ‘were. wound around: the’ trees. ‘and ‘the | », trees’ are’ considerably: damaged, ° ae fine. thing. for people £0: have cows, ue it: xvould be grand if every ‘family hed It is ‘their own cows and milk supply, but it of would help matters all around if some thought was “given to- where ‘and: how the cows are tethered. . -Polities are Over Political matters, mnoved: along: slowly 4 dueing the ‘last week of the cantpaign, Little heat twas generated ‘by ‘the mat ter, and: the two meetings’ that .were ‘held were conducted quietly ‘and with- out anything in the: way of disturbante jor heckling. On, Friday ‘night - John ‘| Doney held the floor: and? ‘outlined: his views on: the plan: of the C,” O;. FY. The and closed ‘in time to allow the speaker jto.cateh the train for Smithers. :.. On Saturday night B.. 7 “Kenney .Prince Rupert. The 1.0.0 F, halt was 1 filled to capacity, - and: “Both: speakers held..the audience thtonghout thelr ‘ad- dresses, Mr. Kenney devoted moat of state- nent: of what had, been achieved. dur-. ing the last Jeglstature: and. his’ speech ‘phowed & very: thorough rasp: cOf ‘the events, that had taken’ ‘place during: the — |. Benny, Agar ta pack at hls old. stamp: |. ing ground: ‘and! is taking Bred, ‘Seott’s | Export of Logs| Japanese associates with George Little |- around: ‘the ‘young maple. trees" platted ". Me , meeting: had ‘a°. “moderate , attendance spoke, having with him) T. Brown. of ; agriculture for B. known in the north. well known : locally, aun Rev, Father Murphy, Donell, Hon. Dr. K, A, Metonald, minister of (. and who is well A party of. ten Mounted Policemen went north recently for several Fears duty in the. far north. Corp. Arthur Muson-Rooke, formerly ‘of Hazelton, and his bride, were among the number Both Corp. ahd. Mra..Mason-Rooke are recently. ap- pointed to the Smithers parish,. paid a visit te New Hazelton and district last week in. company with A. Roy. Me- of such Properties could be operated | : Hon, F, M. McPherson, minister of mines in the Province of British Col- umbia. ‘ "It it grows in ‘the woods welll "get it? Titer Valley. Lumber —& Supply Go, “ee Poles, Piling, ‘Posts -, Sprue : ‘Boom -Hlomatoets TERRACE, B, c. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern —_ Ellectrie Li ght Ranning Water Travellers Sample Rooma - . P. 0, Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Taxi Trucking Delivery. Coal and Wood Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts — MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B. C. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. ‘Lumber Manufacturers es | °N OTICE Pursuant to the provisions of section 11 of the Pound. District Act, ‘Chapter. by “of ‘the appointment ~ 6f: “Herma: of the “pound established. at: ‘Remo (itt 5 the: Skoena. ‘Electoral: “Distiiet- eee bl of the “aundetlyliig” ‘cantses: of ‘these bee The oC fon ‘of. the, ur miso | | ents. Mr..Kenney wound up his” catu-] 4, : ef iat ids, Pree ue mg . " nalgh with a wielt to, Remo, on, nde ie ne ; ry: Patiallo,- ve “place In’ B,D. Kenney’s stare: during | the linens ot Mr. Scott. : ; Departnient ‘of Agrtoniture, . aunslit Victoria; B, O05 fe ies May 8 1007 Froese, of Remo, B, G,: ‘ag Houndkeeper'|.. _Acting-Minjoterof eteuitor : é — Christy's Bakery Terrace, B.C. "! Will'ehip to any, point on line Wil vo try. our, r, Bread and “Buns?. Standing orders shipped regularly.. All kinds of cake, _ Get our R price, Terrace Drag Store - FLOWER. and GARDEN SEEDS Fancy China” va "soso atches “gid Clocks. 197, R.S.B, C., 1924, notice Js given here}. | WILLARD ‘BATERIES and FIRE.. “STONE TIRES and a TURES ‘Por ¢ Goo. woop’ Buy 3 Now ite we are cutting ‘hemlock, Ok,