No, 32 Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Eleetrie Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 8 G. Temple, Mgr. Telephone +e Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber 2 tough Lumber No. Shiplap 345 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap ; Na, 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete, Mouldings, PRICES ON APPLICATION Shingtes | »* G20. Little Terrace, B.C. => =) SW AIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all traing Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. -- Sunday Special | | Terrace, B.C. Wee. TROKE LEG ON BALL GROUNDS = Terrace Notes Mira, ing the week at Lakelse yake the guests of Mrs, Greig and family. - Mr. ee helihuy em: Clie, f ud) Mrs, Thomas Brooks are fuests at the home of their Mrs. Kenney at TLakelse, Miss Annie Cousins who has spent the pest year at the home of Mr, auc were irs. Hrooks left on Wednesday for 1; Meeouto where she will "make her hur. mt Futtire, Mr and Mrs. Parlow arrived the end Rot the week aed buve taken ap summer residence at the forestry cabin at fhe , Lailke. Mrys. Teed and Mrs. @ lrupert are guests of Mrs. O Prof. W. PF. Barfoot lett Monday for ' Prinee Rupert where he spent several r CLEEN Sy Davy of Prince mee Pod Alyvay reports having sean a blg mo how swimming across‘the Skeena the B first of the week, ond it was taking Me the rough water just above the Skeena meme viver bridge Panl Armour is bnek at Lakelse ae Tike for o time. Prinee Rupert he believes now that it a ix really safer at Lukelse, The other ie day he was threading his way through , { the not over-crowded. streets of the Mm, northern city when he came in.contact P with an nuto and he came off second Re best—two broken ribs nud a cut-on the f head, Mein, AN 4 a James Fayquhy of Petnce Ree: me pert and Mrs. 1) 1, A{nmre are spe : ’. Sundal While he lives in: | Last.Sunday the Terrace base ball i‘am went to Usk for a game, but ow- dug to rain the play dif. not start until ubout four o’clock; and then the ground was very slippery.. In the first inning GCcorge Moady of Usk got to first base and in trying to make second he slide in the base and collided with Fred Scott, the Terrace second baseman.|- ‘Moofly suffered a broken leg, the break being just above the ankle. First aid ;Was rendered and later in the day he Vas moved to Prince Rupert for medi-' | al attention. Scott also suffered a nutober of nasty ‘scratches on one of Lis legs, Imt nothing serious. | VIEWED WORLD FROM ON HIGH, | Hap Person, mechanic of the Mat- tern Resene Expedition spent a few toays in the mountains this week.