“TERRACE, B, C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933. | Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. €. Fully Modern “Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sampie' Rooms P.O. Boxs) G. Temple, Mer. Telephone i 1 Terrace Mill Stock of 4 Lumber oo \ @ ough Lumber ‘No, a Shiplap - SiS common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap . No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, Vin . Ete. 4 Shingles _ “Moutdings. " PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We ‘meet all traing - Special Rate to Lakelge Lake. Sunday Special Terrace, B.C. Terrace Meat Market Paul Hertel, Proprietor Fresh Meat always on hand Swift Premium Ham and Bacon Our Motto—Service without ex- | cess profits. Your patronage. will be valued. ° oh bE", : Skeena Electoral Di Disttict Publie Notice: Tre Discoirtinuing and : Closing Road Adjacent to Block 1, Lot 61; Range 5, Coast Die 7 -triet “ €©Notice is hereby given that, pursuant f to Section 11 of the “Highway Act”, it is the intention of the. undersigned, nfter thirty days from: dite, tb discon. tinue and close ‘the ‘thirty-three, foot wide subdivision rond which Hes to the m enst of and adjoins Block 1 of Lot 615, Range 5. Coast District, and shown cee 1 roud thirty-three. feet in width on Plan No, 1215' and -on. “Map No, 1614 deposited in-the Land Registry Office, at Prince Rupert, B. C. A substitute rond ‘has been provided throvgh said Block 1, K.-H. Pooley, Minister of Public Works Department of Public Works, : Parliament Buildings, ‘Terrace Notes T. J, Young, the new meniber of ihe Kitsumgallum High Neaool: staff ar- rived In town the middle of the week accompanied by his mother, Mrs, Amy Young. . ‘They have ‘taken up residence in the Mist house west of towns: : re . Miss Marjorie Munro who, was a popular wImember of the Kitsumgallum public school staff two years ago has been appointed . teacher at Reto. - =u * Fred Gibbs whe has been here for some time convelescing from an acci- dent at Anyox, returned to the smelter town on Tuesday. : s * & Dean Barfoot made the trip to Usk on Sunday, accompanied by Misa Janet Young, organist of St. Mathews church and the choir of the church, A special service was conducted at Usk in whick the Terrace musicians took part. ‘The event was to mark the farewell of the Dean. The fnrewell service in St. Matthews will be held next Sunday ‘norning, leaving later in the day for Vancouver from where he will proceed ta Saskatoon to prepare for the fall term at Immanve] College, mom" Mr. and Mrs, A. Parlow. came in from Lakelse on: Sunday atter closing tneiv canp fpr the setsan. * eR Neorly ul tye sta cer ennips at the like have Leen clase, fambies have retorned tu their homes jn readiness Tuy svhoot opening. Ameng those wid Tave gone back to Rupert ave Mr. wd Mrs, W. 8. Fulton who this year com- pleted their thirteentn ennsecntive sea- som at Lakelse, and according to report they are liking it better every year, * * * “Norman A. Watt, government agent at Prince Rupert, arrived here on Fri- day afternoon to arrange for the clos- ing of the family summer ennp at the Iakelse Lake resort, aoe Among the Enbor Day visitors from Tsk were Miss D, Whitlow, Miss Dodd, B. Shannon, W. Duonean, Jonas Will. man, “ * * Too late for last week Captain and Mra. J. B. Coulthurst entertuined a number of friends last Snuday’ evening around a camp fire, the ocension ‘being Theo's 19th birth: day. The Craptnin and family lett dn will spend the winter.. They said th. past summer had beeu most enjorabh a 2 * “Trey, A, Abraban of Saskatoon rived on Thovsday-and spent the week em the enest of Denn Barfoot, Mrs. creig find, family at the: Lake, . : , ‘* La ed A G Head. who accompanied Dean inteat amd -Lawrence Greig on an -ovetlaud trip to. Aivansh and back the young’ fellows, ‘aithough he enme They |: i etre ai pack horse at Kalum Take jtelp was then more enjoyahle, “ol of Me. tember. Victoria, B. 0., August 16, 1983 | Tinve you pala your subseription yet “thinks: this. is, the ind: of a hike for, j buck feeling as-fitlas n fiddle, to carry their load of supplies and the. +e Miss Carr of Smithers was the guest" nnd Mrs, simuner home. nt Takelve, | . ' a ee Miks Mussailem of Prince Rupert ix . halidy, ying at the home of Mi ud Mrs, A, MéTeod, _ Part of her stay Will be spent! at: the Inke, cottiige Yy . Pe oa ° . avd has been received: ‘trom Mrs, ASM, MeKim that Mv. MeKim ts maki ing “good progress: and hopes’to make the trip east ahont the middle. of Sep- They plan to spend’some time on the Pratties and: ‘at St.John hefor’ leaving for France. :, = FS . ball 7t few dog salmon: aye: making their : ajnenrance in the river now. oo ot ei Thursday for the south where they |’ C. Michnel ait their 7 SHAMES SAW MILL RUNNING A visit was paid recently to Shames and ‘Arnt Jacobson was found busy at his saw mill completing an order fot ties from’ the Canadian Nationai Rail- ways. Mr. Jacobson, - “who operates 4 Waterpower mill, with water taken ‘from the ‘Shames river, suffered con- siderable damage last November when the river went on a rampage, ‘In ad- dition to loosing some livestock his log- ging - roads ‘were cut when the ‘river changed its course, resulting: i-na com- plete change of plans of operations. At the same time a building was car- rled away. In spite of these difficul- ties Arnt is carrying on, and after get- ting things adjusted to the new condi- tions 1s again producing lumber, LOGGING ON THE SKEENA RIVEL. Logging in the lower reaches of -th Skeena river is taking on a new lease of life with the arrival of A. Auriol, who for the past three years has been operating at Silver creek on the upper reaches of the Prince Rupert harbor. Mr, Auriol, who is an old timer glong the Skeena, havin lived above Kwini? za before the war, is moving in to log off the island the family occupied i: those days. He has a compact ani well equipped outfit on a big raft and expects to commence operations as soon as he has made the last four mile lap of his journey upstream. "MANY SEALS IN N THE SKEENA . The Departinent of Fisheries may seek to preserve the salmon on the spawning grounds, but a recent check up showed that the natural enemies of the salmon are lying in wait for them Qloug~-the Skeena and must destroy huge quatities of fish before they ever get a chance to spawn. Every few hundved yards along the Skeena a seni is sticking his head out of the water, and in some places they are present in herds. In one bend last Sunday af- ternoon eleren of them were in a group, waiting on the edge of a black ed for n wace to vest on their upstream journey. . Stanley Blaxell of Kitwanga spent Labor Day in Hnzelton. | 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-Dralt Ventilation;, “Proved “Six Cylinder. Power Plant, and ‘ many others. For full particulars call or write ‘Terrace, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. 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Talking Shop at Angus “The, ‘only why to cure a hen ‘eating ts cee ‘Is to hand. the Tien’ over’ to the caulk: The Royal ‘deot, here ‘from Great Britain to haul... the :. flyer of the London, Midland & Scottish Railway on its Can- adian and United States tour, and Number 2810 of the Cana- dian Pacific's fieet of flyers, comparing notes and doing a little boasting at the Canadian Pacific's Angus Shops, Mont-. real, The Royal Scot has been equipped with a bell and searchlight to meet - North American railway regulations.