iL. 18 ET TERRACE, B. €., WEGNESDAY, AD GUST 9, 1933 Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern ‘Electric Light Running Water. -.: Travellers Sample Rooma P. 0, Box 6; G. Temple, Mgr. - . Telephone af a Terrace Mii Stock of Lumber ‘J = \Rough Lumber | No. 2 Shiplap $s cominon dimension and No, 1 Ship- fap ‘Ne. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint ! Bite. Shingles Mouldings, ‘ PRICES ON- APPLICATION Geo. Littl , Terrace, B.C. main span. tackle was handy, and taking a firm |. -quick slide’ down to the deck. Weight went on the rope the staging >; : f a ' | SWAIN S | Transfer and Taxi Service :We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. . Sunday Special | ‘Terrace, B.C. Terrace Meat Market Paul Hertel, Proprietor Fresh Meat always on hand ij Swift Premium Ham ‘ and Bacon Our Motto—Service without ox- cess profits. Your patronage will be valuéd. \ +a, ' Terrace Notes | KOR SALE—FPARM—1i acres Riv- er bottom, 30-acres cultivated; house, 8 barns, hay baler: $3,000....EHasy terms --§S, Handenschild, Terrace, B.C, # ! rn ee As deer have visited certain garden: in the locnlity Gume Commissioner J. Bryan Willlams bos sont ten pounds of mtpthiulene flakes in. These were tried out in California, and reported to have been from 95 ta 160 per cent efficient in controlling the visits of the deer If appears that the animals, do \ nat like the smell. , . ™ or OR = — a Work af patntiyg the Skeena River Ihige is making good progress. ‘The \ niin span hag been finished, and the ere are now working on the steel of the east appronch. ( ee Miss I. M. Pearson, ‘teacher at La- kelse Valley school, returned to town on Monday after a hollday spent with her brother B. BH. Pearson at Vander: hoof, oo Tiave ya pid your sneriptfon yet whey 4 . 8 ea terete tb ch carer tte sn asaiata schon WAS WASHED IN GASOLINE And Dried off With a Gunny Sack— ‘The Fate of a Man in Too Big a Hurry to get on Deck One of tlie painting gang.on the . Skeena, River bridge has adopted a new motto, viz, “It pays to make haste slowly.” It all came about at five o'clock one night when the finishing whistie found him on the high staging just under the top members of the The fall rope of the haul gtasp of his paint can, with a quart of perfectly good government paint in it, he seized the rope and started on ii As his gave a jump and the edge caught the can.and dumped the paint down bis neck. It trickled down inside his shirt und. undervest and ‘some got on the rope and made the decent ensier. On renching the deck he was taken in hand by his mates, his shirt ripped oft and his skin slathered over with gas- aline. This was ruber off with a nice rongh gunny sack. The treatment was na bit harsh, but effective and Ollie will ttve the proper means of decending in future, . Terrace won another ball game last Monday from Usk, and it was as good a game as has been seen here for some time, players but a couple of local boys took a haud and showed up well, For the seven innings the score was 8-7 and it was anyone’s game right up to the last. Tt was good to see Art Alger or the visitors line up again. * * An enjoyable community dance was staged at Lakelse Valley Friday night in the community hall, * * * Fred Gibbs, who received head in- | juries while working at Anyox, arriv- ed here during the week. * ok oH : C. W. Dawson of the bank staff in Prince Rupert is relieving here while the local manager is on his vacation. ae w Mv. aud Mrs, Geo, W, Prince Rupert arrived here Friday. nok a , FE. T. Kemey took in the Boards of Trade convention in Smithers. * ; moe oh ; Capt. Colthurst, Mrs. Colthirst, and thelr nephew Patrick Colthurst, were visitors to Smithers and the Bulkley Valley Last week. , ' a ok om N. Sherwood wns on delegnte to the Board of Tendo convention last week. eo Clarence Michael principal of the Witsumenlium public school, returned bane on Welnesday after a holiday in the Lakes District, a a W. Preston of Kalum Lake, fine farm er, was in town Monday. ze OW . Mise Era Canmbell, BX. is a guest of Mis, TT. TL. MeRennev. . eae W. 0. Fulton came up from Rupert on Saturday night and went ont to the timp at Lakelse Lake. * fad s Mis Margaret Cretien of Usk apent Mond: ys in town. a * a . Tames Calvin arrived Inst week frou Prince Rupert. +k 0. Von Hess arrived from the const on Weilnesday and moved ont to the sumnier camp at Lakelse. where he joined Mrs. Von Hesa and thelr dau- ghter Deidra, . see “Wred ‘Nash writes that he is away back from settlement, busy on. surveys of mingral claims in the Carlboo dis- trict, He Anya the. weather 1s very changeable and:that a six-hour atretch af aby one brand is the: exception On |. “ya day, he wrate they: bad- had ‘fresh. . ihe fit ie moming. ae The Usk team was short two], Cripps of, ARE RELIEVING. UNEMPLOYMENT | At Smithers—New Hospital Being Put Up—New ‘Power Plant Going in ‘Work was started Monday morning in Smithers on the new hospital that, is being erected by the Sisters of st: Ann of-Victoria, Mr. Sullivan of Vic- torla is superintendent of ‘the job and ‘Mx, [iliott will be in eharge of the work on the ground. This hospital’ js to cost some $50,000. , The Columbia Power Co., ithe con- cem which has taken over the Smith- ers electric light plant, is now starting on the work of remodelling the plant and making provision for a larger and a continuous service, The fitm will expend considerable money on thelr project and Smithers will get a much better light and power service. . These two enterprises in Smithers will fo a long way to wipe out the un- en loyment situation in that section at least, and it is possible that men ‘from other parts of the district will ‘find work there also. It is just one more sign of the return of better con- ditions. CONTINUEING THE TUNNEL Crew of Men Have Resumed Work on The Jessie Mine and Ore Shoots Are Being Opened up. . Following the recent visit to Van- ecouver of L. §. McGill, manager, on company business, the Jessie Gold Mines Ltd., has a crew of ‘men at work continuing the tunnel on the 400 foot level froin the point where work was discontinued Iast November. This fs being continned as a drift on No. 8 rein, after having cross-cut the No. & vein, and, in both of these: promisin: ore showings have been opened up The latest work showed up five feet in the width of gold- bearing arsenopyrite and quartz carrying up to three quarters of an ounce of gold per ton—28.00 at the present prices. The tunnel as planned will continue as ao drift tunnel on the No, 3 vein until it reaches No, 1, a dis- tance estimated at GO feet Tt will then run as 2 drift on the No, 1 at a depth of 400 feet. The property is on Hud- 8071 Bay Mountain at 4800 feet above xea level and only 4 and ¢ a half milie: from Smithers. “ MINISTER: WAS: KIDNAPPED Hon, Mr. Hincheliffe, the new min- ister of lands, was made a member in foul standing of the Junior Rangers at Burns Lake recently. . The , minis- ter was kidnapped by the ‘boys, blirid folded and carried. away to their camp where he was admitted into alt: the. secrets of the order. . But the minister | had a good membership fee to: pay, ‘viz. a deed to-n: small island. wherd the boys. had established thelr camp. : The min.’ juter also offered a ‘cash donation, but this was refused as one of the features of the Rangers is that they earn all money they receive. Tne. Warden ‘KB Martin spent the | week end in the district, returning to Rnpert on’ Monday. . a “oe The anil, Rangers Ww ent into sum- "wer camp at Lakelse Lake on Wednes- dny last, week, ander the snpervision of R. McCatlough. “Mrs. ag Norrington of Prince Rupert, ‘who. is. holldaying in the district,’ ‘has, given. ‘al ‘Aveek of. her holiday, ‘to pup vising - the Sboking” at Poe - on suntie! On 7. -Sauday, woke a party 6f 38, inelnding; the’ eae ers, for’ a “thrée, Pon Jagint ara big “Banker, “etured on ny thd ponth.” , i CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are the world,s greatest seller. A few of their many attractions are: Long Life and Operating Economy; Body by Fisher— beautifully streamlined; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation; Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and_many others. ” For full particulars call or write . John Dekergemmeaux Kaien Motors, Ltd. . Terrace, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. ( fall and winter use. ‘“A” Batteries ““C” Batteries DeForest. Crossley Radios Accessories and Supplies Now ‘is the time to check up your radio and batteries for - 1000 hour Batteries E. T. KENNEY, LTD. “R” & Tubes, etc. J ~ . & ‘S. E. PARKER, Limited | : ; . Prince, Rupert, B. C. ' We carry the largest stock of genuine Ford Parts north of Vancouver, We will be pleased to serve you. Le ‘The 1933 Ford V: 8 and the new “gy are | the most comfortable roomy and economfer! cars on. the market today in anything near their price class. . Enquiries or orders placed with w, H. Burnett, Terrace, will re- celye prompt attention at no increase in price. a we co GEO. PARENT IS HOLIDAYING Geo, D, Parent, agent for the ON.R at New Hazelton is relaxing -froni a |. year of strenuous endeaver. Hig re- lief agent arrived on Tuesday, and George wis all ready for him, and the holiday was about to begin, but George had neglected.to.plan.on what to ilo. 0; ‘where to go. ‘There are dead prospect - to invest in, poor faym land to buy, his own farm wanting him to stay: home and harvest his erop. But the railway man thinks ke will go. with BL Wil- Hams and see if he can find a placer field ot something. George does not want uny money for himself, he just wants to have the fun of dreaming and hacking his dreams with good hard old cnsh. TONY MOVED BIG SHOVEL, Yon Sartori, “mechanic for the de- partment of public works, at ‘Smithers, and Wm. Grant of Smithers, completed the tusk of moving the twenty two ton gens shovel.from Cedaryale to Skeena Crossing where it was loaded ona flat car and .aiipped enst.., ‘Tony brovebt. the shovel up from Cediaivale: on Its own power,.and ‘also took’ tt across the bridge at Kitsekticla by its own power. |: _. This. was"a worthy stunt and saved.]. ithe departnient’ a good deal of money. “iWhen the shovel was taken down to “Cedarvale for work on. the main: high- “way. it was dragged along the road by" 1{ enbles and took about three - “weeks : 7] while. only a week was required to: gets). wf Ut back, But what the people are now -[wondbeying” is why should that shovel {be taken, awny'from a job that needs it} Hand a fob tht: will nat he finished for. : Batt ee Years yet, at the rate of progress mide in the past. :ON A TRIP SOUTH TO MEXICO * Five young men of Smithers, four of the Snappy Nine ball team, and Somny Hanson (Olof jr.) ert last week by - Inotor. truck for a. trip south as far ax Mexico..; The: ‘boys: were Wilfred Wat- sOn;- Pat ‘Downey, Kenneth Warner and Herb. Leach.: They-made o similar trip last summer and had @ wonderful time and hope. to have’ as Zood or better time this year. hey’ do: not travel fast, but rather study. the. country and the vari- ous methods ‘adopted by other people to cope with depression, . If they have any kind of Inck the boys hone to get over to Mexico in time. to see some horse racing, — A. M. Ruddy, Mrs. Ruddy and Mes. MeNtill, all of Burns. Lake, paid.a vis- it to New Hazelton, Jast Eelday, after: noon, 2 kook Wd, Larkworthy speiit last week on a tour by car of the Bulkley! Valley. and ‘he even went east to Burns’: Lake. * * & we ne - Dinty Moore, constable. with the I, C. M. P. and located ‘at “Hazelton for ‘about a year,’ “has received word: to res to Dawson and, report for duty. He will leave on ‘Thursday next. “Dinty wilt he mised around ‘Hazelton, oo Ld * ba ‘ Robt. Ruderham, 80H ‘of, Ald. Ruder. ‘ham, of Prince. 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