TERRACE, B, C,, WEDNESDAY, JUNE'21, 1933 Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 8 G. Temple, Mer. Electrie Light Telephone 7 A BENEFIT DANCE FRIDAY A Little Boy is Sent to Victoria for an Operation—Been Suffering For Four Years. the proceeds were devoted. Lumber Rough Lumber No. 2 lap Ete. . Shingtes PUICES ON APPLICATION Mouldings, | me co. Little Terrace, B.C. Terrace Mill Stock of Be S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- -aml other points up river joined in to hake the evening a success, sufficient fands were obtained to seud Lawrence TatvickLiewellyn ta the Victoria Sol- omiriun where it is hoped the treat- Shiplap vent will effect a enre of a condition Je has been suffering from for over tur years. When two ond oa aus ald the little fellow was attack- Na. | Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint | * infantile paralysis and since then ‘me of his legs has been effected, the tinseles gradually growing weaker, As a result of the evening Lawrence left Monday morning for Prince Rupert, ac- companied by his sister, Miss Ruby, ud will there be hinded over to the Tutron of the coast stexmship, for her eire on the trip south, All told the 1 vohihng wis an enjoyable one, especial SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Lake, Terrace, BC. | Special Rate to‘Lakelse Sunday Special ry as these wha were there realized ) fiat their presence neant so much to the boy. During the evening a fine spread of refreshments, supplied hy local lady volunteers, was served tu the dancers, | A-FISHING THEY WOULD 60 . Walter Chapman, Ted-Alvey.and R. “W, Riley had an enjoyable fishing trip to Lakelse Lake recently. Leaving the village ‘on Thursday afternoon they Spent the night on the shore of the Inke and next morning at an earlier hour than most of them arise, they set out fo see what was doing down Lakelse river, Before they had gone a half a Terrace Notes Norman Watt, goverument agent Mile the outhoard moxvor decided ia quit for the day—muech too early even for oan outboard Inetor. . The anglers, came to fish and to fish. in a eertain Prince Rupert, arrived here on Satay, peo and they did not mapose to stop a Be day moming and left later in the day "or any outboard motors whims, They for Kalum Lake ou a fishing trip. He! 00 the ours and darn weli sculled the spont Friday night with Mr, Skinner Bee i Usk. ‘raft “to where they wanted it, They gut there and found the fishes waiting . or them. They got a fluesbuneh and BI Treston, Kalu Lake rancher ix) Vere ele to safle continuously. ‘Che reported to be having ‘considernble sue. Say hold Be cess ast three of bis mink now-ha, Me ely by rowan. and the whole crew mae iiters af young aches, Mr. McLaren and son of Chicago, - ; hb ' . A ¥ rWEIS ¢ at tery AY ster Pv ov ‘Puesday night and lett soon 808 Was much better and even faster wn . ow efter for Litkelse Lake where they are than even the outhonrd motor would Be whe enests of Frank Poe. may in town, pou te down on Plarsday. General Foreman A, MeLean, arrived nuile, Win, Quinliven of Pacitie spent Bric, He accompanied ao ste etuarn trip wits part by pom and _ was brought tute seyviea including the } _ pskipper, 'the inke a sail was rigeed up and the’ When they got back up to have beeu, It is reported that the skt- pper excelled himself at the helm and kept miose of the water in the lake, | Kipling was rleht The female of the species Is'more deadly then the Several local people report A dance swas held in the Canadian Legion Hall on Friday night last that Wis an datstanding event in its pom- luity, and also for the cuuse to which Organized ily W. Carrigan, the hall donated rent free by the Canadian Legion, and the Yerrace orchestra giving its services free, while other musicians from Usk hal? TIRED BUSINESS MEN FISHING Spent a Few Days at Lakelse and M. P. McCaffery Set a Record fov This Season’s Fishermen M. P. McCaffery and C. H. Orme of Prince Rupert, being counted among the tired business man class arrived in Terrace lust week to spend a few days at Lakelse Lake catching fish and re- jnvinating their souls and quieting the jagged nerves after a long hard puli through the winter months. They were met here by George Little and E. TT’. Kenney, also veady for no day or so off the jol) of counting house ainuse- ments. Together the four boarded a ear and bit the trail for the lnke, a little game, a poltical conflab and if there wes tinie, to fish a little. It is reported on good authority that M. P, McCaffery did catch a fish, and o big one, in fact the biggest fish caught for the season at the lake. When the ex- mayor of the northern port announc- ed that he liad a bit all hands crowded round to see the landing, Mike prides himself a little bit upon his landing nbility. He gave a good demonstration nnd he algo nearly landed in the lake, But that’s all in a day’s fishing. The local business men did what they coule: for the visitors and left them out there to take care of themselves for a few days more. When they came back to Terrace the visitors admitted feeling a lot better and quite prepared to tackle the problem of meeting pxosper- ity as it came round the corner. A SMALL ROOF FIRE FRIDAY J. Durran had @ narrow escape trom loosing his Lome by fire Friday after- noon, A spark apparently landed on the roof aud before it was noticed by a passing ¢cyelist a third of the south slope of the roof was in flames, Ivan Frank, who was driving past at the time called attention of the family t the blaze and then hurried into tw . and gave the alarm. The was mani- fested by the eitizens in turning out, and in a few minutes a large body of helpers was on hand, and in & very short time the flames were under con- trol, While a part of the fighters en- gaged in quelling the flames another party got busy removing the furniture that was in danger of water damage. It is understood that the loss is cover- ed by insuranee. CARD OF THANKS * Mr. and Mya. J. W. Llewellyn and family wish to express thelr sincere appreeiiution of the many acts of kind. ness shawn by the people of Terrace for the benefit of their son Lawrence, Mrs. Geo. Little left for Prince Ru- pert Friday night to visit with Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie and Mrs. Norman Watt. Misses McCubbin, Edne Dover, Mar- in Terrace on Wednesday night and B@ving encountered hen grouse of lute jorie Kenney and B, Sherwood were p feft: two hours Jater for Smithers. He q had made the trip from Kitimat via Going , Bote Kitamat be went vin Prince Rupert. | the overland route and on foot. N. MeLean, well known shipbuilder igh school for the past two years has of Prince Rupert, arrived Friday night asked to be released at the end of the wud spent the week end in the district, present year. While his future moye- mee visiting with his daughter, Miss Rita ments tre wot made known {t is under- MeLenn, school teneher ut Copper City au) (. Canther who has bean working at mee Anyvox for same thie fs in Terrace for rt few diys holidays. A large crowd took advantage of the = tine weather Jast Sunday. and went , Lakelse Take where the summer spo: aire In full swing. to ris Ay. and Ats. BR. Monger ltve moved to jnte ihely new home. and the birds, in seeking to defend the young have actually made an attuck on mere humans. If fs veported that Majer Wilby who has been principal of Kitsumkallum tood they will proceed te Victoria at he end of the term. According to reports the reeent frost did more damage in the Terrace dist- rict thon in the Hazelton district. A number of the local growers report a considerable damage done to thelr strawberry patehes, and especially in the Remo area where strawberries are of such importance to the settlers, [t week end fucsts of the Misses Little at thelr summer home at Lakelse Lalie Mrs, W. B. Smith and family ave ex- pected home from n prolonged stay in ,Outario. They were to linve arrivea on Monday but owing to one of the family being Il a brenk in the Journey wns made at Chauvin, Alta. Osear Fulton of Prince Rupert ar- rived Friday night and is spending a few days at the family's summer's res- idence at Lakelse. , Miss Nellie Bates of Loveland, Cal, arrived last week oud will spend the summer again at Kntumn Lake where she has mining property, - it is reported that about 25 per eent, Quai ge wis dane, The wikl dalpheniums are now. in boom along the railway In this district and they are a alght worth seeing, a CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are the world,s greateat 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. ©. Prince Rupert, B. C. * o,f Screen Doors and Windows Mosquito Screens Bed Screens Fly Tox Job ‘mosquito Repellents ~E, T. KENNEY, LTD. %, >) The One Thing You Can Afford — The great national pastime this weather is Squeezing the expendifure column so that ‘it will remain in proportion to the - revenue. The first step in this of course is making ‘a dectsion as to what items are absolutely necessary to the well-being of our minds and hodies and consigning the balance to the limbo of things we will have when the times improve. 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