- FERRACE, Be Cy. WEDNESDAY, “JULY & (8, 1981 ” No. 25 — na — : . ao "SPECIALS your choice of 1 60¢ jar of Dav: (@ | victors -One 75c- «Stearns Day. Dream Cleansing Cream’ and. or Vanishing Cream, : or. Face}Powder of. Rouge. for. . : Astringosol Special---One Lanistar Glass in: asta shades, free with each 60e or $1.00. bottle of this mouth wash. Fly and: Mosquito. Preparations---Fly. Kyl Spray, Fly Tox Whix,- ‘Rexall, Nyal. Mosquito Creams and Lotions, _ “VICTOR RECORDS - FOR MAY Dream Cold.Cream | 500 ‘VICTOS. RADIO - ~The Terrace Drug Store _ R.W.RILEY.- + = “TERRACE, B. é. FISHING TACKLE - ‘CAMP EQUIPMENT Bae _ "-PRESERVIN G KETTLES : PRESERVING JARS “RUBBER RINGS. t orchestra. | sect ace ‘citizens the electric lights and .& _ Lumber. Prices Down _ Rough Lumber Terrace’ 2 Prices. _ es “ oT nas 7 No. I Shiplap .. 4 inch Now i Shiplay. . 26.00 - 13,50. No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in. 8 in. and 10 Spruce and $Iemlock, No, 1 Clear Flooring: Spruce, “Hem Jock. and Cedar Finishing Launber, Drop Sialing, V-Joint Bevel Siding, eice., from. ... Shingles from in ... 13.50. 930,00. to. 60.00. Moulding from 1c. up per. lineal foot. : Prices subject: to change without noticce ve “write. te Geo. Little Lumber Yard, Smithers, When: wanting : prices on all grades of lumber and the following :—- Cottonwood. Veneer, Gyproe, ‘Brick; Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- - dows, Doors, Bullding Paper, Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, Shingle Stain, Fir Flooring, Finishing Lumber, ete, etc a ‘west: vn tenes $2.50 to. 450 George. Little _ Terrace, B. ri 1 "Phitbert Hotel “TERRACE; B.C. - Running” Water Diniag: Room. Electrice Light Telephone’ { - Travellers Sample Rooms . . “PR. oO Box-29 “=! iL Martin, Proprietor ‘* a a "Terrace ‘Notes om. “Martla, ‘game ‘warden, ‘Prince! ee Rupert, was in town over the ‘Weelr - end on: stficial: - ‘business; Mp om . "O. BL. Gregg” ts in ‘town for the ¢ ena ‘uf tug w weed... : : gone to Lakeise for the summet, - ‘Mrs, A. Attree and two sons” have The two sons of Mrs: B. Cole | are ‘algo in the party. on a Bley en 1 vitnesses trom 1 Terrace’ went to Prince. Rupert -on ‘Monday. morning | to. be. present at ‘the trial of Town ve ; .}Hialliweil which case opened: on, Tues. | day ‘before Jadge: Young. 7 "Riss Nellie’ ‘Bates “Or Loveland, ‘Gal, arrived early in, ve_Wweek and Will be. Kalvin Lake for the. next: few. weeks, .»|Miss Bates is interested in mining, in |. ‘| the. ‘Kalum district. roo . Mrs, ‘Meteod. went to Vancouver on, Sunday. to meet” “her. daughter: Jean. a. : The. high ° “school state “entertained Jon ‘Tuesday night ‘at Lost: Lake, ' Anise Muiro. ‘Yett Saturday for Prince oF * lreorert “where éhe’ was “Joined: by” “Miss : awed and they then Broceeded: to ea . home. = ~ Miss from the south and is” holidaying here with relatives. Smithers to attend an. inquest as | core . oner. . ; teacher}. left- Thursilay:-for: er “home “DOMINION Day IN ‘TERRACE ‘\ Parade and Junior Ball Wame in the| Morning, Ball Game’ in’ After- ” ‘noon, Foot ball and dance adhe > ‘i awe : Dominion’ ‘Day found a great many risitors: in Terrace. for. the celebration ‘which started at 9.80 a.m. _ “The par- ade: sas: not-as » slong “as some: ‘former parades, -but the Song. of Canada, the winners “of .the prize, was o- -whole show. itself. . Slim Jordon, as director, was. good. - Following the parade a junior ball. game’. was played. - -In the J afternoon - Terrace,-. Usk played and Usk- made’ the best showing of the sea- ‘json and ‘almost defeated. the Terrace team.’ Usk took the lead: early in the game and held it until the. ast” Inning when . Terrace: scored ‘two and . gave them the-game with ‘a score-of 12 to 11 ‘In the evening the Native Sons and the: League. of Nations payed football and the Native Sons.won. There was a large crowd present. The dance drew'a large crowd and music was furnished by a five’ pléece. The: dance: made a fitting close to a perfect days. | were. turned on again Tuesday night.’ . ‘Miss Evelyn Brether of Winnipeg: is a guest of her giand parents; Mr. ‘Mrs. Emil. Wille. “ye : Misses Clara and, Dorothy Little lentertnined twenty young people Sat- turday afternoon. — Mrs, Beveridge entertained at bridge on Thursday afternoon. There weré : four tables, Mrs. Ardagh won first : and Bins. B. Tt. ‘Kenney gecond. - the summer ° at Mrs. ‘Michiel’s old .t Miss Munro, waa a guest of honor Jon ‘Tuesday ‘uesday evening when a number of her friefids met at the resi- dence of Mrs. Greig to tender. her a -} farewell. ing her studies at the University, ‘after the holidays. ; os Miss Munro intends resum- Margaret Ghreltiew. . vans Will Robinson left Saturday tot Albert Moore and. Roy Thomas. got ‘back from | the coast dase, week, . N ” Miss Halliwell - of the Prince Ropert school staff is at her home “for Vhe- sue [me . Henry Smith’ is nursing a diglocat- éd ‘arm, the result of an explosion £ fol- : flowing pumping. a tire too hard, - : Mrs. James Farquhr of Prince Thuy | ert is a guest of her mother, Mrs. T.|| J. . Marsh. "Tor vacation at Lakélse. Lake, going . oil for a few days. each Week. Mra: “Sherw po Mre ‘MeNelli. : Migs Pirker" spent. ‘several. days : ‘Last : the. pupils: at’ avery. enjoyable. plenté week -ot the's aummer: ‘home: of Mri . "| Rherwood. co, oes wk: a ee Mise ‘Metnnes, asststent hish school at North, ‘Bulkley. : She, wae: accom “Mr. Beveridge ig erecting A. summer -home at .Lakelse, -., _ Mrs, "Ardagh is. “spending” her sum- been ty Terrace School” Exam. Results. Passed in order. of rank. From one ‘to two—Marie Hall, Theresa Neuhau- ser," Margaret Matthews, George Dov- er, Lilian Weymouth, — Joan Daly, Rosealene Downing, . Mabel Weymouth, Delores Cramer, Geraldine Fagan, Betty. Dover, Henry Desjardine Olar- ence McCulloch,. Armand Bissonnette, Atia Cramer, James McCulloch," ‘es Passed from grade 2 to grade 3, in order of rank--Jean Beveridge, Louise Matthews, Bernice Munger, Mildred McColman, Jessie Llewellyn, John. Lit- tle, Perey Bedore,- Kathleen Smith, Henry Thomson, Edgar Cole, Whit- field Elder, John Beveridge, Clarence Doll, Eric Turner,.. Mary. Little, Ros- ing Bedore. ‘ Pass Ust, grade 3 to grade 4.1n or~ der of merit—Jean- : Desjardine, Bila France, Tommy Turner, ‘Billy Llevwel- lyn, Margaret -Little, Malcolm Eider, Charlotte. Neson, Lorraine Doll, Thel- ma Mist, Mamie Haugland, Jackie _ Grant, Edith Little, Adeline Nelson, Rosa Cote : Grade 4 to grade’ 5_-Kawin Willson, Arthur MeColeman, Ina Smith, Char- lie Houlden, Jimmie Walsh, Ronald Cole, Norman Smith, Jack Durrant, ‘| Albert Haugland, Hilda Duncan, L. Cramer, Lorraine ‘Kenney, ‘Thomas Presby, Emma ‘Nelson. ~ Grade 5 to grade 6, in alphabetical order—Harry Attree, Kenneth Attree, | Helen Beveridge, Corbin King, Jobn Desjardins, Verna Duncan, Alice Fin- ‘Iter, Elsie Hipp, Kenneth Jones, Mar- f 4 05> t garetKenney,< Gordon * Little, ‘Thelma , Me. and. Mra. ‘Michtet: lett Tnesdoy : for. Burns Lake ‘where they Will - put Olsoxi, Helen : Olson, Charlie: Williams. Promoted. on Tecommendation,, Mary West. a From grade G to grade 7,.1n alpha- betical order—-Billy Cooper, Norman Chapman, Jean Doll, Billy Dowulng, Dorothy Head, - Margaxet Houlden, Lloyd Jones, Mazin ‘Llewellyn , Mar- jory Llewellyn, Jolin McCulloch, Mar- ion McLeod, Hileen Taft, Jimmie Smith, Dorreen: _ Willson, Eddie Wil- liams. — Grade 7 to grade 8—With honors— Adela Haugland, Mary Mansam, Jen- ny Eing. . “Passed. order ‘of ‘sietit—Anthony Hipp, Wilfred McLeod, “Dorothea Mar- tin, Gilbert McCulloch, Earl Hadie, Eugene Llewellyn, Barbara Sherwood, Cissy Richmond, Clara Little, Frances Smith, Joseph Hipp, Vivian Dix. Miss Patmore, primary teacher is at her home in Rupert for the summer. Miss Elste Reid, formerly principal of, the high school ‘here arrived from Vancouver on Friday and is a guest at ‘the- -home of Mrs. Marsh. Mr. . Wallace spent a. few days in Prince Rupert ast week, Mr, Bowering has resigned his po-~ sition as high school principal here and left Wednesday for Hazelton and from there motored to his home in Suinmerland. He will assist bis fa- ther for‘the next year as s the father 13 in poor health. ' Mrs, Northover and daughter of _ Smithers who have been guests of Mrs {C. A. Smoith returned home on Satur- aay last. ; ee Miss Margaret Martin ‘of the Smith- ers hospital staff, spent’ Dominion Day under the parental. rook. ae has. ‘Willian ‘and. Dorothy ‘Whitlow at Usk. spent the. week end in town. ‘| Beary Jackson, a graduate druggist from Prince Rupert, has taken a post- tion With Rk. W. Biles. ; wat money. ~~~ buying: now while prices-are low, knowing | .. +. .-that these ‘prices. cannot remain at the pre- = ; mo 7 sent level very long. a | oN fot in many. years has ‘there ‘Been such ‘an . - ebportaniy to. eet SO much for 80. little - The. thrifty- are. ‘wang! the’ ‘advantage of a ~ Buyers are eager: to buy when they find bar- _ c= or-hear of them. as ‘bargains and advertises thi The merchant who em well, M,* ‘Duncan, F. Dover, Archie Finter, ~~