ERRACE NEWS a et Re te ae . E 2 : —————— THE TERRACE NEW, TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEMBER . as ———— THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS $< —— Trail Builders _ Foremen Ben Agar and his trail crew are making fine progress on, his new forestry trail up the west. side of Thornhill mountain. At the week end. they had reached about the 1,000 foot level .nbove the'sea. “Two bridges, one 35 ft. and the other 60 ft. long were built over creeks. The job is being done in good shape. Bridges are being built 2 ft. wide. sufficient for car tra-. vel when‘ the-irail is widened. - Crib~ |{ , } “Tf it grows in the woods we'll . os ae ‘get it?’ Inter-Valley. Lumber —!. & Supply Go. _+. .Lomber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock eo Piling © wa TERRACE, B.C. % _ P.O. Box 6 Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electrie Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms | Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. eo "s bing is being used freely to make sure. of @ permanent job and a top gradient of 5 per cent makes it possible for sup- plies to go up by car when the need HK K RAHI RIN IMIIERCICR IIIA IORI III R IE >> J.H.SMITH~ General Merchant . ' _Bucessor to, T. Sundal Co - arises and the trail is widened. At present the camp is down near the foot . lof the mountain, but when the 1800 ft. level ‘is reached {t will be possible to ° use a large log building close by the trail’s side. It is not expected the trail will go much further than the: 41200 ft. level this year. The men got in late in the season, and the exces-- ‘sive rains have made work difficult. TERRACE, B.C. ~ Groceries RECO LEE TOLL ELEC CLC CEN CL CELL 6 oo SC NOE Hardware Boots and Shoes . Stewart-Warner Radios Radio and Car Batteries _ Goodyear Tires and Tubes However, the season's work is a good John’s Garage & Tax Battery Charging Cylinder Honing Chev. Cars and Trucks Phone—2 long;; 2 short start for the new trail and will cut out. ‘the most difficult part of the old trai}: ‘that ran through a burn. . “Dry Goods - Flour and Feed: - Studying Indians | “Ing, Viola Garfield of the Depatt- ment of Anthropology of the Univer- sity of Washington arrived in town on i Wednesday night. Most of the follow- ing day was spent in matters connect- ed with her enthologic studies of the ‘TERRACE Mrs, Greig left for Prince Rupert on Saturday. -While.at the coast she will he the guest.of Rev. J. E. and Biretidrt fot Fc Th oe Miss Marian Coombes of Prince’ pert arrived on Friday ard stayed un- til Sunday evening as the guest of Mrs. Will Robinson. 1 A oe ¢ Mr. and Mrs, J, Frew nrrived from Prince Rupert on Friday evening and after an overnight stay returned to home on Saturday, .. ee | After some weeks of unsettled wea- mae =6other Monday broke with a flawless sky ) ® As the morning advanced the brilliant & sunshine brought a good measure of} M heat and.the farmers are hoping for a " sapell of settled weather to enable them to wet their grains ‘ripened and harves- ted befure the frost weather is due. eee. . ue Mr. and Mis, Fulton closed. i . 8 Lakelse camp at the week end and left : on the Sunday train for Prince Rupert hee Mrs, Connoly of Fraser Lake was the guest of Mrs. E. T. Kenney from Thursday until Saturday. Pe) 2 4 A. yery successful “card”, paity ‘was held on Saturday night in the “new Catholic hall. . Whist was. enjoyed by those present the winners being Mrs. their s, G. Mills. (played by. Mrs, H. Will- Indian people. During the past four son) and Mrs. N. Sherwood, ' years Mrs. Garfield has been making . fee ia detailed study of racial origins. cus- Assistant District’ Forester Hope of toms, laws and modes of living of the Prince Rupert was in town part of last Tsimpsean people, with special refer- week. He did some cruising in the ence to those living at Port Simpson. Kalum Lake area ‘and also inspected The trip to Terrace was for the pur- the’work on the new Thornhill tfafl. ! pose’ of checking the information col- yet BM rey dear Teeted -by: WHE Robinson, and a com- Dr. S. G. Mills was badly bitten. by parison of notes proved ‘beneficial to a dog on Sunday and is confined ‘to. his both parties. home gor the thne being. ' Dr, Garfield expects her work to he ‘ «=e published by the University of Wash- tes ola_Simpson, who wis Heh MELO, ME om tl daying at Hazelton, 5 buck Again ‘¢nrnish i great deal-of valuable data, . ‘and be of ‘great assistance in further work, During the afternoon Mrs. Gar Dan McKinnon has a new safe, a really brand new one, not one of these field was shown around the country Here and There Opening three weeks earlier this year with 2 15-inch snow fall on December 2, the ski-ing season in Quebec province was off to a flying start with special Canadian Pacific, trains as well as regulars crowded with enthusiasts on the first week-end thereafter from Montreal to the Laurentians, The Empress of Britain will gtart the winter cruise season from New York December 29 ona nine-day voyage to the ‘Weat In- dies and Cuba. It will carry its own night. club of Broadway en- tertainers and a smart dance - band, The Empress of Australia, . between January 7 and March 25 will make six cruises of eight, nine, ten, 1¢ and 18 day duration to the West Indies, all from New York, Gift of a visit home for Christ- mas and New Year was the un« usual present suggested for tho year end by G. HE, Carter, general passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, as ho explain~ second hand affairs that ean be picked side, and saw Terrace from various up in the south, Dan has hopes that points of the edge of the bench and al- now he is equipped with one of the lat- ‘so from the top of Cut-Off hill on the est types on the market the explosives Lakelse road. She ‘veturned to Prince experts will lenye the liquor store Rupert on Thursday evening and left alone. ; {for Seattle on Friday ‘night. woe ‘Mis. R, Z, MeIutosh entertained at! With school’ days drawing near the the tea hour:in ‘honor of Mrs, Shelford ike season practically finished at the Darton of Prince Rupert. Included in | Week end, By Sunday afternoon most ; iof the suinmer camps had -heen closed those present were Mrs. C. J. Norring- | ton, Mrs. C, BR. Gilbert, Mrs. Ivan 2nd families scattered to Prince Ru- Frenk, Mrs, Davton, and’ Mrs, Wi!pert and to, thefr homes here. Lakeixe Robinson. After spending some time; bas mot had as much usage this year as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. McIntosh at the “Grossroads’ Mrs. Shelford Darton returned to her home in Prince Rupert on Saturday. aau _N. S&S, Sherwood left for Prince Ru- pert on Saturday morning. ~~ settled weather that has hampered the holiday season throughout the pro- vince. However, with-the finish of the camping season Lakelse will soon be- come the resort of the nimrods who holidays gathering ‘in ducks and geese as they migrate south. ~ ¢ : -ee 8 ' Have you paid.your snnscription yet? ns in former years, this due to the un- spend their. week ends aad midweek. | ed the company’s pre-paid ticket i plan for sending transportation to | out-of-town relatives and friends. | Arrangement of details of such , Visits is extremely simple, Mr. . More despite use of telegraph in ..case of emergency and the guar- “antea that thé tickets wil! reach the right person. This service is not confined to Christmas and New Year but is particularly po- pular at this seasou. ete -- Canadian and world ski-ing en- thusiasts will have an opportu- claim of having elt facilities equal to any when the Dominion championships of the Canadian Amsteur Ski Association area held slopes of 8,275-foot Mount Nor- dian Pacitic Railway station at "gente, ae The. Omineca Herald is only $2.00 . a Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent for Ford Cars | Ford Trucks Ford Parts . Carter said, and tickets cost no. nity to test the Rocky Mountains’ - from March 5 to § on the ateep - » @uey, four miles from .the Cana- ¢ — MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B. C. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. ete [ee ey You are supp al “Buy at Home’’ prinéipal. ° we sbordecs We carry'a complete ling. of Eveready Batteries and: vou ude thésdé’cdlumns? = a . on ot ‘| ve When you use the columns of your | EOCAL’ NEWSPAPER pirtirig & lodal’ industiy and ericouraging the Tell the buving-public what you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALDAND TERRACE NEWS Are heré'té-carty that messsize tathe.public for you... Wilk Bl ed 7 {)Rough Lumber; Sized Shiplap ee Bin Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. , All kinda of cake. Get our price. g . —— Terrace Drug Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES — “SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS R, W. Riley, Pim. B. When requiring LUMBER for your fall building and-repairing order from us for satisfaction and service” [tte, Haugland & Kerr Same Lumber ‘Manufacturers TERRACE, BCS