} a ee eS — e 7 week end. ‘THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B. C., WEDNESDAY, NAY 18,1988. TERRACE Two’ tons of gold ore were shipped from Terrace on the last wayfreight ' to the sampling plant at Prince Rupert This ore came from Thornhill moun- tain and is owned by local people who are carrying on the development. , It was expected by the shippers that this ore would carry enough values to per- init them to continue development. on the property for some time. The own- ers would Like to dp some work in an- other place where they’ believe the gold values are higher. ene : : * John Hepburr was laid np last week for a few days with the flu. “ee ~The many’ frionds of Alex. Kerr are glad to see. him home again etter a seize of illness for some time.. He got ack from the Rupert hospital last see After long years of waiting ond ‘the patience of Job,. Cons. McKenney got a hrand new car last Saturday when the wayfrelght arrived: from the coast. The- police ‘work in Terrace is not so had, but when.a multitude. of offices are added to it, and those other offices each take considerable. time, the job is} He. has' receritly been provided with a ‘stenographer, and now He will hegin to live a difficult. one. he has a car. onee more. “es + “A lot of Terrace people are going to Tsk for the 24th. The base ball sea- “son will open ‘then and the ‘day will Ww wind op with ‘a ‘big dance, em Som, that, the big. orders. far_ buom "stinks ‘have been filled ‘the local saw ‘mills. wWill.be- running steadily for quite The roads ‘are in. Rood shape cand heavy truck : toads can be |’ _ some “time, handled... La Nites Ida Schultzik has opened the Barhara Ann Beauty Parlor, next door ta the ‘L0.0.F. ‘hall. and” ‘shé- ‘will be -#lad to serve: the ladies’ of Terrace and district ‘there. ‘Mise Schultzik ‘took a full course in beauty parlor. work and | A beauty parlor in town should be: a big hats’ also: had pretieal ‘experience, “thing for the ladies, _ barbies a Have you ‘ald your: sihseription yet" . Fred Nash jr., arrived from Cariboo on ‘Thursday and proceeded to tle Osctall river where he will take a po- sition in connection ‘with the mineral development of that area. . ae . . Mr. and Mrs, Karl Marki and family who recently arrived from. Switzer- land, have bought the Dick Carr place at. Remo, They are the first of the Swiss ‘settlers to locate here, and they wil! be followed’ by others before long. **s8 Miss Mildred Frank is making goad progress after her récent operation. ese F, A.'MeCallum, Prince Rupert was a-visitor here for several: days last week end. * s* ‘ Mrs, E, J. Moore left on Friday for Hazelton where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Irvine. ' : . . Mrs. Grelg and Miss Velina Greig are going south for a holiday. . . ms r -P, Von Stolk left on Wednesday for ‘the south to have a look around. He says he does not think he will find any place more pleasant in which to live and work than in Terrace oo. . ‘Ter. Cc. A, Hinchliffe, Mrs. Geo. Do- ver and Mrs. C. Herbert arrived from Prince Rupert Friday night after at- tending sessions of the Dioceran Sypod sz 6 . Mrs. J. Van Norman of Decker Lake was the week end guest of Rev. and Mis. C. A. Ffinchliffe. * Le : t Mis. J. 8. Wilson of Burns Take ar- satived frum Prince Rupert on Mon- day and is ‘the guest of- Rev. and Mrs. c. A. Tlinechliffe, . _S & 8 + On Sunday evening in Knox chuveh vice and EB. T, Kenney, M.L.A. was the speaker of the evening taking as: his topte The Good Samaritan. sO @ . Mis. F. M. Dockrill of Telkwa is a guest of Mrs. Alice Munro, ses 8 On .Thursday Mr. and» Mrs, R. J. Christy entertuined at dinner-in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C..L. Mo Giggy, it be- and Mrs. Gigey. a . a. you use these columns? Vancouver printers "will not help help. sell your produce. a + > PUSAN; AONCACACRCRONCSNTICHEICNERNCS + a When you use » the’ columns of your “LOCAL n NEWaDATER” You are supporting a local industry. ‘and encouraging the “Buy at Home” principal. Tell the buving public what E , : : you have and give the. price. OMINECA ‘HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS . Are-here to carry that message to the public for you, Will build your town and community nor 1 i xx 2 i , ‘SEEDS. | ie AMEN NNHINEAAINNEREOCIENERORONDICDORUDICR CILIA INCECRE IRIN ICOLICNCOREREREICI IE “SEEDS | “Seed Oats ‘Seed Wheat - “Garden. Timothy and Alsike § Seed Garden Tools = — ' hae] . ALE Theh t) Fae. 7 a, a a manag R. W. Riley was in charge of the ser- ing the “wedding anniversary of Mr.|. wk pa ICAI _ Rod and Gun. “2 a _ Chub ta to Haye ° The Tertace Rod & Guin ‘ola met. of members: present. Correspondence from the Game Board indicated. that the chances: of successiul planting” of | wild duek: foods was small.’ Experi- ments had, been tried. in other parts of Letters from Olof Hanson, M.P,, and action to. have! the: aqua, fish. seined: t tive Associations 0.7% George Little has. offered. ‘the 1 use ‘of a part of the beneh, south-east from the Finter place for a rifle range and n trap shooting grounds,: ‘and | Frank Gavin went, “with Mr. Little to locate the area. him an honory., member. . The president brought: up the matter of juventls: using firearms’ in’ the park on the hill, ‘and said he, had taken the matter of posting notices with the Vil- luge Commissioners. Co-operation hag been offered by the commissioners, and notices will be posted-ealling at- tention to the fact that the ground was prohibited ‘area for the use of fire- arms. It was pointed out to the meet: ing that the whole area ‘of the munici- pality was.a closed aren, and that in- forcement of this should be insisted, on. A resolution .was forwarded to the Game Board calling attention to the practice of juveniles hunting with .22 rifles: without being accompanied . by adults... The |: resolution urged that measures be taken to end this practice |; as it was a serious cause of depletion of game bird. os r Rome-Italy has a greater arena devot- ed to vineyards than any other country in the world. ‘ . oo * * . The “Bourdon bell in Notre Damé Cathedral in Paris, one of the giant. | bells in Burope, welghs 13 tong : 1 . a eae. . af yet, The size of a steel vail. is always described by. the number of pounds. of |. | steel per yard in. ‘that rail. /, 2-88 ‘ ae A new ‘rond surface being” used. in India’. consists. of’ inoldsses, | powder and ‘plncked lime. ke ; a8 ‘One ‘South: ‘Amartean: country: CO} unbia,’ has: sencoast- on. both Atlantic wud Pacific oceans, | ee 4 on Tuesday. ‘evening at the Terrace Bar |b. ber Shop. ‘President Jack Sparkes wg. in the chair. and there was @ good lot. ;- the province with little or no suecess, |! E. T. Kenney, .M.L.A,, told that both || were working to secure the necessary. eG The club decided, to, ‘pecome ‘affiliated : with the B; C.: Fish and. Game Protec- , Th view of.the generosity of |" | Mr, Little the meeting decided te to make |:-: ‘night was a big success. ae of the. world. ‘apparenitl not: improving chareoal'}: te: . Recnis for.. ° Baatge Cars _ Plymouth Cars 2 Desoto’Cars * Dodge : Trueks : : Passengers, ‘Freight, Express “a! > Boggage transferred to any point.” Prompt™ and reliable ., ‘Service. Always at your = eal. nr & Garage A. McDonald, Proprietor - OPENED MAY 15th | ‘Barbara Ann: - ’ Beauty Parlor . Permanents, Finger-waving, Marcel- ling, Haireutting, Manicures, Facials, ete. . I. Sehultzik .... ...“Ferrace ‘G.: Cripps, provincial assessor at Prince: Rupert spent part of last week in Terrace. : . On Wednesday last Mrs. J. H. Smith -fave a surprise bridge in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Sundal on the an- niversary of their marriage. Three tables were played and the winners were Miss Lawrence and Wm. Donald, while the consolation prizes went to ‘Mrs. A. ‘Munro and Geo. Dover. | On Saturday evening last Miss Letty Cardinal was hostess in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sparkes who celebrated the second anniversary of their wed- ding. 7 abe The high school prom on Friday A novel item on the program was a vocal trio by ‘the Lonesonie Cowboys. The Usk or- ‘| chestra provided the music and as. result of the evening between $15 aad $20 was added to the High School Ath- letic fund, Pe ays The stucco” intertor:: decorations ‘of The Terrace Hotel ‘have’ ‘been: given the finishing touches during the:past few days. The large* seénic panels. in the lobby. have been. changed: ‘from black and White. ‘effects <:.to: -color scenes. “Pie work’ las enhanced’ the: beauty of the lobby and” it‘is one that will fitt- ingly welcome’ the: guests for a long yee Ce) time to come, any, the following recipe’ hod better be kept for future reference : iy * 1 cup brown sugar; 134 ‘cups watr;; 1 eup of molasses ;' 216 cups pastry flour ; . wyeup’ ‘shortening ; 4 teanpoona baking powder; ; ix teaspoons | ‘mized spices ; % cop candied peel. : +) teaspoon, galt, “Put the sugar, walter, molasses, ‘palt ‘and. shortening into’ a Saueepan and ‘bring‘¢o a rapid boil.’ ‘Cool, ‘then ‘add the flour, baking powder. and. spices, Beat thoroughly,’. turn into an oiled pany and bake: In. & “moderate: “oven: |? geyish refugees, froma Central Bor-| m ‘intdad. . ‘slfted together, and’ the candied. peel. | “Philbert Hotel _ TERRACE; B. Cc. Fully Modern e " Bleetric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms _ P.O. Box 5 | | Telephone Gordon Temple, Erop. & “tf it grows. in the woods we'll, get it” Intet-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Evines Posta Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock oo Piling . ’ TERRACE, B. . 3} er ry) ome 8 me om Christy’ 's Bakery ‘Terrace, B. C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake, Get our price. | Terrace Drug Store PATTERNS Ham Just Arrive CLOCKS WATCHES E§. P. N. §. - CREAM, SUGAR and TEA SETS R. W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B.C. If you are interested in Building Loans under the Dominion Hous- ing Act See Us. Little, Haugland and Kerr Lumber Manufacturers. “MINING: SURVEYS ‘Fred Nash | B. C. Land Surveyor - PERRACE, B.C. 7 - Albinos, have "been, ‘known to. occur. ES. among the colored, racen of, man. ee ope. may be absorbed’ in industries ofi. . “The: ‘Onineea, Herald is ; onky $2