-_ spent the past two years Prince Rupert, is holidaying at Tn Ba VOL.7 - gy «+ TERRACE; B, C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926 [ Leon J. Ladner = | rerwerorseooeeee ri snenees “ t LUMBERING | Addressed First 4 STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE Eases TERRACE a ress® rs Ay ’m §6Sailin from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU-. HoT SPrRincs HORTICULTURE Tory. Gathering FATIONAL “VER and intermediate points each MONDAY and AN aeeence, THURSDAY, 4 p.m., and SATURDAY,.6 p.m. who has in Miss Kate Bailey, | e rer home in Lakelse Valley. m &. Sessions and daughter, of m Pacific, spent Friday in town. fe Seret. W. J. Service, of the ae jrovineial police, Smithers, paid 7 Ba. visit to his brother, Constable 3. Service, on Thursday of last Biaveck, Jas. Lever has been appointed aspecial forestry patrolman along Mehe C.N.R. track, and has taken ever his duties. mM The Terrace Hospital Fund By knowledges the following dona- sions: W. H. Johnson, $5; Ter- frace Boys’ Danee, Aug. 6, $4.15. Tne house of Ernie Roberts at ee Vanarsdo! was recently destroyed by fire. | N. Thomas, Prince Rupert, was ga week-end visitor in town. | Geo, Clothier, district resident mining engineer, who, with Mrs, m Clothier, M@ weeks in the Kalum Lake district, Brevurned to their home in. Prince m@ Rupert on Wednesday. a =6Thos, Conroy, who is interest- Med in mining in the Kalum Lake Sdistrict, spent ‘Tuesday in town and left on Wednesday far Prince Rupert on a holiday. ' Miss Nellie E. Bates, of Love- spent the past two lands, Colo., who has spent the past month at Kalum Lake, ar- rived in town on Tuesday and left on Wednesday for the south. The Ladies’ Guiid of the Unit- ed Church, with a number of friends, spent Wednesday at ‘Lakelse Lake. They were met. at the foot uf the lake by J. Bruce Johnsun, who conveyed the party tu tne Lakelse Hotel for dinner. On their return, the ladies spent the rest of the dav at the girls’ camp at the ianding, Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony, of Remo, spent Monday in town, The Hatt Bros, clearance sale opened Wednesday morning with arecord crowd. The sale thus far has been a success, - A party of four men piloted bv Joe Quinn left Rosewood Monday morning on a prospecting trip, heading towards the Naas and north, Mrs. T. MeCubbin of Pacific and her guest, ars. Curmichael, spent Wednesday in town, Mansfield Clark, an old time prospector in these parts, is re- newing ald acquaintances in town ‘ Police Inspector Spiller was a | visitor from Rupert last week. mrs. W. Kirkpatrick and Mild- red returned Thursday froma holiday in Rupert. ‘The opening meeting of the present election campaign in Ter- tive interests last Friday night, when Leon J. Ladner, ex-member for Suuth Vancouver, addressed a large gathering in the G.W.V. A. Hall. Some disappointment was felt that J. C. Brady, the Conserva- tive candidate, was unable to be present. Mr. Brady had planned to come up on Friday and accom- pany the Premier to the coast next day, but was unable to get back to Rupert in time from the north, where he was campaign- ing. However, he will speak to the electors of Terrace on his return from the southern part of the riding. Mr. Ladner, who is a forceful speaker, held the keen interest of his audience while he dwelt on the tariff question, the taxa- tion problem, and the recent customs probe. He also drew | attention to the Premier’s kindly attitude towards the C.N.K., an attitude which he said was: being misrepresented. Jas. Nelson, president of the Terrace Conservative Associa- tion, was in the chair, and also on the platform was D. C. Stuart, of Prince Rupert. The Terrace News $2.00 a vear q Poised Like Bird Against Mountains Ms Lydib Fulcher, champion of the Calgary Swim- ming Club, has shown Lake Louise, its yellow, orange and white poppies, its distant, silent moun- tains and gay tourist throngs, should be done. She is a true mermald of the Cana- dian West, schooled in the a watle art in the Cana- dian government's great pool, the Cave and Basin, a; Banff, where she has many her youngest days. .. - 4 Miss ‘Fulcher ‘became champion last year at the Banff Winter Carnival when swimmers dived into ths Cave and Besta, (iiled itt hot sulphur water pher Mountain, while mpera! ut-| an “is: ‘ i side through the. open roof of the Basin was sfhking and the water is warm enough to-attract those not below the zero mark. This fancy. diver has also ay how the swan dive . to the inf times swum since Louise itself, . demonstrated her ability as a speed swimmer. above Photograph shows, Mise, Fulcher aide ir in the most graceful of dives, with .an. } view of Mount Victoria in the ‘istance,-sote ale and one-half miles away. With the diver is shown: also the glacier as well aa thé foreground fn aharp detail despite the fact that’ the exposure was nitesimal fraction of a second, eo. 'The new pool, situatdd at Lake Louise, is one ‘of - the moat. Popolar, in-the anadian “Pacific Rockies. - nm length and. eet in'depth at the deepest point. . Sight feet in varlous heights to suit the, wishing to jgentare: Into the cooler depths of Lake jolsed in mid= timed There vare -springboards. at, .- ert. or amateur. diver, ~~ race was one held in Conserva-) {undersigned intends to:.apply. to the -lon Lots 1 and 2, Block..11, in District, Map numbered 972, ’ Jrace, B.C, to George Tessier, of Ter- , day of August, 1926... - O71 °° Applicant atid Transferee. | FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. For ALASKA each WEDNESDAY 4.00 p.m. ‘For MASSETT INLET each MONDAY 4.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.&. EASTBOUND—38.14 p.m. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—11.47 a.m, Daily except Tuesday. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign ~ Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment. ‘ 4 For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or farther information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R, F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC. . | For ANYOX.and STEWART each MONDAY and : VANCOUVER via SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly PrrTrrTT TT titi GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LuMBER PRICE List | ; ....318,00 per M Rough Lumber..... be cabaenrestecneance Shiplap....... ceaueaeeueeeenceaeees vececeee 2250 [ Sized Lumber ........--++- cectecevereeress 2a50° *" Finished Material,... .............-40.00 to 65.00 =“ Shingles. .......-..006 eeseesee trom $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change with ut notice . ‘Orders filled at short notice, Prices of Moulding, ete., on application Mill running continuoualy, . a one — es = rt a “School days, school days, Good old Golden Rule days.”’ JUST IN—A GOOD SUPPLY FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS | _ FOR REA DING, WRITING, AND ARITHMETIC Riley's Drug Store tell TERRACE, B. Cc. PRIGES RIGHT GOODS RIGHT ISCHOOL OPENING TERRACE BAKERY CLAYTON & COMPANY TERRACE, B.C...’ MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C, Sueveys THRoucHour CeNTRAL B, C. “Government Liquor Act” Notice of Application for Consent to Under New Management Transfer of Beer Licence. © One trial keeps you our ‘NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that customer, ao try us once on the 11th day of September next, the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence numbered 472 and issued in. respect to-the- premises being part. of a building known. as “Tourist Hotel’’, Terrace, B.C., situate | an Subdivi- sion of District Lot 869, Range 6, Coast | ’ - Quality, Promptness our motto in shipping orders | , c Prince| Rupert: Land Registration. District, in the Province of British Columbia, from Alexander Philenio Chenette, of Ter- eS See eee s race,.B.C., the Transferee, * - “DATED: at‘Terrace, B.C., the 18th] Il: aK, GORDON Propristor — © GEORGE. TESSIER,. iw ERRACE, British’ Columbla ° PA RRARRARR NRA RNP RRR RBIS TERRACE HOTEL | a mh t 5] yes. “G. B. Gilbert was.a tea hostess Tuesday afternoon. .in|of Vancouver. : honor-of her guest Mts,‘Hamilton:.~.