= TERRACE sre TERRACE, B. 6) hes = WEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ea ae 2. 1 When purchasing LUMBER SHINGLES : and MOULR _INGS -: rd mito sure that 5 yor eta ‘stiindnrd grade): } For Best t Results Buy. From 7 Kerr : Lamborn! ‘Manufacturers | "TERRACE, 1 &B. Ge... “) week. end. 7 Prince Rupert \Jast’ Tuesday. : A Jacobson; sav “Si operator at |! Shames wis in town | daring the part _| Week, ye Yat voy “Work on, the ‘Copel. river ‘trldge awas carried | Tight: through’ the -The-° ‘framing of the” : big trys © has been finished’ cand on _Sun- day the bolts, avere tightened. up and “| the structure: swung clear of the” ‘false rar, ‘There is “not much’ more té do ‘and ‘the ‘road to. “Usk shonld | shortly "| he. opened agaln. a an ep ee oo “Sat, McClinton, , BOP, returned ‘ta Myo 3 . : oe Ie The Ladies tutld : of; ‘Knox, United ! Church held a: very: successful test Terrace Notes ead in 'Terraee as 1 “guest danghter, Mrs, Fred Seott. ° se & of Miss Margaret Kergin, ILN., went Tue k in Prince Rupert this. weeks kee OO Mr. Tave been holidaying in’ ¥ancouver returned home at the end of the week - -[tion. Capt. John Willman of Usk was in town last Saturday. ee ; Mrs.” A. Mnrray,: mother of Mrs, A. Assurude,-is here fron. Edmonton. to visit her daughter. ° '_ -@ @ ae ' George Little left for np- country on Friday evening. . : eee Light frosts heve occured in some ’ parts of the distriet during the past week, but no damage was reported.at the time of writing, but that does not} mean a thing as:at this-season of the year a damaging frost may occur any a" time. It is high ‘time ‘to harvest all croms, Tye . se 8 MINERAL ACT: Certitiente of Improvements NOTICE Black Wolf No, 1. Black Wolf No. 2 ind Black Wolf No, 4+ Mineral Claims, sitmate in the Skeena Mining Division af Range 5 Coast District, Located on Northern ‘slope of Mar- oon mountain, Kitspmegalium Lake. ' Take notice that ‘J, Frederick Nash’ of Terrace, B.C. Acting ng agent of Joseph W. Wells, Free: -Miner’s Certifi- . vate Wo, 98.164: D;.: intend. § sixty days from the date’ hereof, to: ; ipply to. ‘the. Mining Recorder. for: Gertifiente” of ; linprovements, for, the, ‘purpose of ob- : - qe Mist Lava. Toney has g fone south to Meal BL “Whitlow “spent the week! her: iv and Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson’ who . ier he n- ayor -réplied : “Tt* = Just. gone, a {sale last ‘Saturday . afternoon. ye lw ik, attend the cur rent ‘yent's Sessions of the’ .3 Sormal ’ School. . ft * . “Miss Marjor fe Liew ‘lly n is now as- sistant in the Terrace Drug Store, - ae | . Geott Wowdall, G2 oR, engineer, was in town: the middle of last week winding up his’ annurel holiday. He Was greatly lenetited by hfs rien a a) 7 RUPERT PAPER MAN IS FAST ON HIS FEET. AT. TIMES ’ Canadian Olympnid anthotities mis sed a het this year when -they falléed to cheek up the ayilitles of one Wak _ | liam John Raymond; editor in chief of, the Prince Rupert Empire who dropped. aff here to spend an hour or two while the: wayireight gathered TE severe cnr lots of timber products last Friday nfternoon here. After a Hiei und Seniie sight: “Seelig he reinea- ed ‘th the inbhy.; of -the Phit bert “Hotel avbere be “heeame: lost: in. his: fiierest ‘in‘a package of flood pictures. One hat present happened. to ask “When is the ireiuht leaving?” Ant Lin sean ik st qatbing out of the east ub) of the ba vd Jew," tte aditor let.out one yew! und Lid aT speed demonstration worthy of a younger: ‘man, ‘He shot out of - the chair, through the door ‘and down’ the street, and" when our own reporter get around to follow Ray tuond ‘was flecided|y out of ‘sight and our -own reporter decided to wait and catch _ him the next time around, But after awhile Raymond came back and re- ported that.the coach was at the far Wost end of the yard and he was not missing any thing: This . “aL ‘happen- “ed around ‘8. pm, and the train final. Ir got’ away at. 6.85 pam, ‘Bren the paper - men from Rupert find lt neces: slough & || the violin by Mr, Ralph Skinner, Af- ‘|ter the ceremony a buffet Inncheon city with! a congregation that: gather- el for the church was tastefully decorated “with fruits; vegetables, flowers: and foli- nge, «Wedding Bells « ‘The Ww édding of: Margaret, dausliter | of Mr. and Mis, Jeseph MeLaien, of ‘Terrace. and Mr. James Edward O'Brien, took place on Wednesday af- ternoon at three o'clock, The cere- JnoUy , Was: solemnized by Rev, ‘Adam Crisp. at the bride's home, under an pink and white asters, .Given in mar rage by wher father, the bride wore a gown of erepe back _ satin, bridal wreath of orange blossoms, yell of “ilk net, with accessories to match, Tes, carrying & bouquet of whiteast- and maidenhair. fern, Miss. Sophia McLaren, sister of the bride, was the yoke of pink Jace’and white accessor- and carried ‘a, houquet of sweet peas ers. and pypsophilia.. Mr. John Post WAS groomsman. .The bride entered on the arm, ‘of her ‘father to the strains of Lohengrin During the signing of the register Miss Margaret, Glass and ‘Miss Sophia McLaren sang |? “T Love you Truly” accompanied on was served, and E. T. Kenney, M.A, proposed the toast to the happy cot- ple Mr and Mrs O’Brien: will reside at Usk, BC: THIEVES ABROAD DOING HARM “On Sunday afternoon mnranders liroke into Knox United. church and devoured: a quantity of grapes, apples and corn—thjs was eaten. raw—bung, and,.dlid a ‘eonsidernble amount of damage to ‘the other. displays- of -pro-. duce. -This is only: one, of several oc- curances that have. ‘taken place lately During & recent week, end the: 1.0.0, F. ‘pall, the. crockery. eupboard of :the ‘Knox Churehi, and other. ‘places were. broken into.“ “There ‘ig’ “also @ report of repented ‘thefts, from’ “hen roosts: and the matter has: come - -to°a “pasa where it should | be” necessary” to have a more complete ‘nd’ constant: check made of the doings of.% certain group that is under suspicion: in: the | -eont: munity, aaa ; HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES Knox. United Chureh, ‘Terrnee, on Sunday evening, was’ ‘filled: ‘to enpa- ‘Harvest: Festival. ‘The Rev. exd rT gts hn “fh ‘OM . Page 2 we T yo “Von thousand: doRars, ‘coud cover it if L ‘wanted to sell off ali my stock. But without stock what good would the range be to me?’ — “That's right,” nodded Tex, “San Juan, would’ you consider goiy’ in par- tnetrs?” “Who with?’ _ . “Me an’ the kid.” ' “Tex, Vd jump at the chanee. It'd be the best thing ever happened to me. Bein’ tied to this darn chair the way I .am I eain’t get around an’ take care of my. sprend like I should. With yub an’ the kid in with me we could: make things hum—hut, walt a minute. AWVe ‘ve forevitin’ Spelle an’ thet dam‘ mort- mage,” ’ “Not a leetle hit, we ain't.” snapped Tex. *“T heen lookin’ for a chance like this. Johnnp’s old enough now to start settlin’ down an’ gettin’ his spurs hooked into somethin’ permanent, I got a purty stnke saved up for the kid an’ I know where I can get more, To- gether it'll be plenty to squelch Mister Silas Spelle. An’ yo°ll make the kid foreman, San Juan. He needs some responsibility now, somethin’ to make him forget his kid stuff an’ turn man. Yuh got a sweet range here—the kind T heen lookin’ for fer a long time, Is it a go.” “Tex—it shore is. Yore talk puts f new strength in this worthless old car- cass. Shake! | _ Daylight the following morning saw Tex far out on the Kanab Desert, go- ing along at a stendy lope. He had 8 horses and was changing from one to the - other “every” tvo" hours. - In: this wry he did not have to halt to rest ’em. All through the scorching day he rode stendily, : At. evening he’ halted for a half. hour at a brackish: green-scum- med water hole, While.: the . horses were drinking and resting. Tex wolfed down a couple of powdery sandwiches ‘took a long drink ‘at his canteen, -rall- ed sinoke, then resumed iis steady ride, . The pale moon rose, arched and wan- ed, The black heart of the dawn tock hovered—lightened—and was gone. ‘The sun came up. And with its rising Tex rode-up to- the shipping town of Sawtelle, It was rails énd of nlong the’ western edge ‘of, the ‘Kanab Desert to tap the cattle ‘ranges of the district and.a few mining ‘operations subject to sporadic outbursts ‘of activ- ity, °. Tex went direct to the raliroaa sta- gS: | n O'eourse “1: Christy’ s. ‘Bakery | ‘Terrace, B.C. will Ship to any point on line Will you ‘tev our ‘Bread and. Buns? og ccd. Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. | =< + Get our price. ie Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C.. . Fully Modern Eleetrie Light Running Water | Travellers Sample Rooms | -P. O. Box 5 - Telephone Gordon Temple, - Prop. Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Taxi ‘Trucking "Delivery . Coal and Wood Agent for. Ford Cars. Ford Trucks ‘Ford Parts Terrace. Drag Store Fust Arrived EPNS Tea Set ‘Cake, Bread And Pie Plates . ro Butter Dishes, ote _Modernistic Clocks Faney China. Casserols . * foe URI gmt thm paar mR a ee . + talnin ow : guest preacher and delivered a very| tion. ‘He was greeted.at the ‘ticket “Deets sun OTD am ba a xo wn -G Grant, of the: sabove: sary” ‘to ‘move ped at: ‘times. effective. sermon dealing. with the| window by a yawning, heavy-eyed R. W, Riley, Phim. B. Fi, And further take notice that: ction, | : nr re - needs of. cultivation to eradicate the! agent, ——— — ee —_ S| under Section ‘87, must’ be eommenced “Patutoes ‘are ‘selling at $45 to $50 a| tires nnd weeds from our lives, both} “When's the next train out?” de- 8 ot ‘before the issuance of such. Certifiente-. ton:in New Westminster, due to a material and: spiritual, manded Tex. HARAAAAAR AAA NARA of, Improvements, a! Ticket? Where to?” Dated this 24th day af Tune, ap oenn. Sept 9-Oct. 14. . “Nine fifteen. . “Sevier.” ..- The. agent selected a strip of paste’ hoard, pounded dates on ft.and slipped it through the window. “Twelve dol- B. C. Land Surveyor | lars and -forty-two cents.” ‘Tex folded up the ticket and stowed TERRACE, B. C. ely posc. ait ]it away and tossed a ‘golden’ double ‘etracabacaeacacacacenncacecacacacacacacecaé = . Shortage ‘in. the -United,’States, Any-/: AD, 19R6 one with other farm produce for ‘sale} “should get prices from Prince ‘Rupert. ree ¢ MINING SURVEYS, _ Fred Nash — George Little ‘plans to put- his big stock barn into operation. very | soon. | This. week | a watér. line iq. being: in-. stalled ‘aud.ds, being .. brought «along Lagelle ‘Ave, ‘from the.end of.the pre-' sent line in. front: of.. the Nash resi- dence. o eagle on the counter, oe “Keep the chaiige a rafoute, he ‘ade | jured. “Can T send some telegrams from here?" Sure mba the ae! ‘DeForest: Crossley Radios! “Write for Prices and Literature féatu which eliminates: all “Be and “*C": uring New w Tye | "Batteries," aaa : ‘Write am ee see are Sas a. “eal industry and encouradinit the: "Buy at. Home’? ‘principal, Tell, the buving public what’ you have and give: the. price. ene” ' “Miss Margniiet Kenney,. accompank ed by her mother, Mrs. B, T, Kenney jand Migs Helen: Greig: Nett: last, Thursday”.for {She ig suffering: fre ‘which orlginated wit wilt 4 ta irigens dg aye! heté 0 cirry ‘that mensage t to the publi¢ for you." _., You uge these columns? - °°. &. Vancouver pi ntars ‘will not help: butd your town and continanity:né : help p ‘sell: i your: Produces: oe ssiend the: week :