| A Vou 12 eee “tna TERRACE, B; C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1982 — Terrace Mill Prices on |° No. 2 Shiplap SiS common dimension ant No.1 Ship- mo Tap LO Rough Lumber oa. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint us Ete. o Shingles Mouldings, all Supplies PRICES ON APPLICATION ‘ on Monday. . Mrs. F, BE, Fowlr of Smithers who hus been visiting old Terrace “friends: spent a few days at Lakelse Lake the guest of Mrs. Geo. Little. Mra. D. Munro was also a guest of. Mr. qnd Mre Little the end of the week. 0. > r Ars. H. I. of the week.’ re c “Mr. and Mrs. Thos ,Brooks ure spend ‘ing n week at the summer home of the daughter, Mis. E, 1, Kenney. Geo. Little Terrace, B. C. Bring your éar in for a Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage All repairs carefully made Oiland gas. Full stock of Parts, tires, ete. General Motors Agent Terrace, B. C. ; Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Running Water Dining Room Electrice Light Telephone ' Travellera Sample Rooms. __ Special Chicken Dinner Sunday P, O. Box ag , % ?, Mat 1 SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service Meet all trains Special Rates to Lakelse Lake - TERRACE, B..C. Terrace N otes : W. TL Poe of Chicago who bas made server visits to Lakelse is evecting a very benutifnl summer home near the Lodge, rev beauty spot. It is of log with a stone Fire place. Water from Lakelse Hot spring is piped into the house and the home equipment will include baths ind other converiiences, Takelxe booster and says he has yet _ to find a more beautiful spot to Ive in, |! The north énd of the luke 1s enjoying |: a real boom; the new bath house is all completed with ‘seven tubs,:2 lounge room and there are several. extra bed rogms, Mr, Bruce. Johnstone, manager |, of Lakelse Ladge anticipntes a busy sARON, oo f , Ji B Agar his tented his bungalow |. at Lakeléé: Lake. to Dv. and. Mrs. -Car- aon of Prince "Rupert. who, with hin. tnmily.is expected .on Saturday to put] in several weeks. | ‘The Doctor hopes “to benefit his Kealt’ while here. Snare - This wttractive , bungalow is |. belug built for comfort as well as the |. Mr. Poe is a ‘Lorne and Mrs. Kenney, Prince Geo. fire guests of TH. Ty and. Mrs. Kenney for a few weeks, \ . r . . Little Luwrence,. youngest son of 8. N. and Mrs, Kirkaldy fell from & table at their summer cottage at Lakelse ot shoulder bone. Ralph Cory returned to town on Sun- day utter iL couple of. weeks spent at Lakelse, ; , + ree John Hagan's new speed boat. was #iven its trial rnn on Sunday afternoor Initted t be the fasteest boat on- he Luke, Th samual meeting of the Kitsum- sallnm school district was held on Sat- urday night when the reports for the year were presentd, E. 'T. Kenney wa: re- elected to a three year term. Th Lakelse Valley school district at its annual mecting on Saturday night elected Will Robinson to the board for another three yenrs and 7. D. Foner was elected auditor. Rain fs still holding up the lying’ in this part of the district. John DeKergommenux guve a dane: to celebrate the opening of his nw gar: age on Friday night, There.was a gaod crowd present. The. Terrace oveh. estra furnished the musie, Mr. aud Mrs. Adam were guests at the Phitbert Hotel this week, They have just come down from Dawson auc are waning to locate in a more moder ate, climate. Terrace seems to have taken thely fancy. Mr. Adam has beer In ‘the Yukon sige 1898. ; ¢hurch parade last: Sunday eventing under the direction of Marshall H. A. Swain and was led dy. Master C. Cau- thets while IF, E. Gibbs was standard bearer. Prof. Barfoot of Emanuel col- lege, Suskatoon, preached an appvro- priate sermon in the Anglican church, I . Smith of Usk was tn town on Mon day last. McKenney and ‘family have taken ‘up residence ot. their sum- |: -|mev home at Lakelse, Lak, Mrs. T. B. Brovks wis a gust there over the end !, Thursday morning and fractured ‘hits [ It clocked 30 miles per hour and ts ad-|' The Oringe Lodge held. the annnal te, Splendid Empire Achievements Sorted Me HLR.H. the Prince of Wales, Britain” as Canadians, opened March, 1932. 38,000 tons, feet, gross registered faith in Cherbourg,.in four days, An enterprising Sydney, of ‘the huge new Harbour Bridge recently constructed at ‘the Australian port, Posite picture shown above for Thrilled by descriptive stories appeared ‘in Australian papers when Australians have taken as prideful an interest in the and the picture, labelled “Empire Achievements” prise of the Dominion and the Commonwealth, Length of Arch Span 1,650 feet, breadth 160 feet, “Empress of Britain,” in service tonnage 42,500.” The “Empress of Britain” her as an Empire achievement by creating the magnificent new record, Father Point seven hours, 68 minutes.- . _ 852. N.S.W., newspaper, in order to convey to its readers the magnitude. < printed the com- <— - the enlightenment of its readers, -of the new Canadian Pacific liner “Empress of Britain” that | that giant liner was sped on its maiden voyage last year by “Empress of paid tribute to the enter-. Underneath was the legend, “Sydney Harbor Bridge, weight of arch steelwork- May 1931, length 760 feet 6 inches, breadth 9714 on her voyage from Canada June 16th, 1932, justified Australia’s ' L. J. North of Prince Rupert arrive on Wednesday of last week, W. ©. Fulton spent the. week enc with his family at the lake, » + Mr. Fredricks of Kallum Lake way. in town the middle of the week, Th commissioners of the municipal- ity at a meeting on July Sth put thron u herd by-law and as soon as it fs rat- ified by Victoria it will immediately br be put in a pound of which it is ex- pected 8. Wilkinson will he the keeper. Michaud Bros, found ‘that during : night comparatively recently some pe sO OY Persons had paid a visit to the’ strawberry pateh and pretty well. cle ed it up of ripe bérries. This is a rn- ther serious matter and the owners ar: endeavoring to ascertiin who the par Hes dre. Wild raspberries ire ripening now md. quite ao nomber of patches have heen loented. (em Bvernge. Iunnager of the: loc’ lank, returned Saturday afternoon af ter his vaention. , Remo farmers institute are puetin: on thelr aunual strawberry social or Thursday. That. point is becoming : little more firmly established each yer: as a innjor point for berries, and the Browers take grent pride in their pro- dnee, The socal is a very popula Conus. McKenney was down to the const over the week end... , L. BE. Downing of Shames wns ir Terrace on Tuesday. : Y r event for th people of Terrace and of ‘othr parts of the district. There wil’ he an We attendance this year ns the vtoad from town is now in food shape i E.T. K Pa Ub aos 1D, Owens of: Vannrsdol was In town ENNEY ’ Fishing Tackle . ; ‘Tents LINITED. Me wwe Sos” “Preserving, Supplies “°° 5 of a a ohio 'Y enforeed, Then all stray animals “wil: | ' Mosxuito Nets: j| -Is Your Subscription Due?’ it is Only Two Dollars a Year _ Now is a good time to pay. - Tight Fit But Paint Untouched esidents of Panama ' Canal , Zone had their blevest thrill since the “big ditch” was finish- ed when the Canadian. Pacific liner “Empress of Britain” .paas- ed. through the canal in | April. As the largest, vessel ever. to nav- ‘igate the canal the. Enipress: re: ‘ ceived unusual: attention, Ini fact as; far as:/canal: officials were concerned, she-was viewed with ‘furrowed, brows, The lock-keep- ers, if they wanted to, could-have: dore R. G: cher. _ Tt was’ a) taht: fit,’ ‘seratch' of paint tes 1 rt". Jet The ‘photozraph. - shows tha, Bmpress ‘of Britain. entering. the Pedro “Miguel .lock, Her -pas- , ‘Jumaped’ abodrd’ her; vad tightly. | sengers_ crowded: the decks: ta’ 7 did shenfit.mery i seem ae a | watch the .spectacle and-.so ‘in ‘ay-Burrowed brows. marked Chief teresting was ‘this ‘feat™of nav ‘Officer, 'W., Gi. Busk-Wood, RNR, Of: the Empress of Britain.” “As “the “Mate” he is responsible’ for gation that: Chief. Steward Fran’: Moss complained: that for. the firs' ‘ime in four ‘and a half, month. ‘ _ her.‘gleaming. white painted sides | they forgot. to-oat.!: 2°,