TERRACE, B, C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1925 LUMBERING TOURIST . | R ; Hor SeRmas TERRACE mNING HorricuLTURE & Thos. Brooks left Sunday for. Prince Melipuert to attend the assizes. Rev. T. J. Marsh was a guest of his mefriend EI. Y. Wilson in Remo. : Mrs. W. E. Smith returned Wednes- Sa dauy after an absence of two ‘weeks in the south attending the Rebeknh con- vention in Chilliwack from. June. 12 to oe 1ith. Mrs. T. J. Marxsh returned Friday from Prince Rupert where she attend- e Red the W. A. convention in the cathed- m rn, Rey. W. A: Robinson, speaker at the W. A. convention in Rupert, returned to Terrace last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Judson. visited Ru- B pert last week. ; a Mrs. Doll and three ‘daughters spent 2 the week end at Woodcock. Mrs, Thos.” MeCubbin necompanied her daughter to Terrace on Monday where the daughter will write her en- trance examinations. Ab. Moore’and Frank Hipp left Sat- os f urday morning for Anyox for the sum- R mer vacation. Mrs, W. F. Lindsay left Monday for Milwalkee, Wis,, where she will spend a the summer with her mother and oth- f er relatives in the east. \ . 1 \ ; Mrs. A. W./ Robinson Jeft Monday a for Winnipeg to spend a month with m ler mother. Or etateal Miss Mallott und Miss Easthope ac- = ; companied the base bail boys to New. Hazelton on Saturday. Miss Mallott remiined there to preside at the en- trance examinations this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keith entertained at whist on Wednesday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Judson and R. L.- MeIntosh. There were four tables. After the whist a pleasant hour was spent when some excellent Inusiec was provided. With the re- freshments the hostess was assisted by Mrs. EB. T, Kenney and Mrs. A, H. Barker. ee ee W. H. Watt suffered a severe cut on his ankle last week. He was peeling J timber and a man béhind him was on’ the same work and lost control of his ax. It hit Billie. He expects to re- turn to work in a few days. Mrs. Stewart of Kalum Lake return- ed the end of the week after a pleasant holiday in the south. Mrs, Hunter left Monday for Prince Rupert to enter the hospital. Six local pupils and a number fron. outside points are writing the entrance examinations here. Miss Blderkin Is Misses Mallott and Easthope were hostesses on Friday afternoon when they gave a farewell tea to a number of their friends. Both young ladies have decided not to return to Terrace at. the, close of the summer holidays. Miss Mallott has been here’ for three years and Miss Easthope for two years und they have both been successful in their school work and active in the social life of the town. They have nr large number of friends who regret thelr departure. This District Produced in 1927 Cedar Poles and Piling—2, 445, 000 lineal feet. Valued at $400,000 In payroll and profits you shared In supplies and equipment mer- chants and farmers shared Provincial revenue received $280,000 84,000 36,000 Every Forest Fire Burns YOUR Dollars Prevent Them and let Your Slogan be: “A Smokeless Summer “Mong the Skeena” BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE. «} ‘}the Catholic chureh at 7 Students Passed "Phe following is a list of the promo- tion examinations at the Kitsumkalum school :— To high school on recommen:lution— Theo. Colthurst, John Smith, Mary Hipp, Margaret Sillis, Mona Greig, Margaret Glass, Annie Allen, Lilian Christy, Janet Young, Ethel Moore, Dorothy Frank, Mildred Kirkpatrick, ‘Donald Burnett, Fred Thomas. Those writing departmental exams, —(armen Sinith, Helen Greig, Howard Willson, Margaret: McLean, Wesley France, Dudley Little. In order of merit. . Grade’ 7—(with honors) Doris Houlden, Billy Allen, Swaine Defon- taine, Kenneth Kerr, Annie Lips. (Passed)—Bertha Bjornson, George Anderson, Edna Dover, Bertha Moore, Jack Sparkes, Adeline Thomas Frank Green. {Passed on trial)—Hugh MeConnell and Mary Y. Smith. Grade 0—(Passed with honors)— Helen Glass, Fred Mist. (Passed)—Earnest Taft, Ritn Taft Sophia. McLaren, Helen Smith, Flor- ence Desjardins, Lloyd Thomas, Hdith Kohne, Margaret Cook, Jerry Sims, Velma Greig, Fred Nash, Mary Smith, .|Lorna Christy, Walter McConnell, Dor- ‘\othy Martin, Rose King, Grace Bedon. Grade. 5— (Passed)—Alair Lips, Jean Dover, Theresrs Desjardines, Tony Hipp, Marjorie Kenney, Joyce Cole, Theodore Robinson, Norah Dig- gles, Hugh McCulloch, R. Downing, Glen France, (Passed on trial})—Mable Bishop, rence Siblis. Grade 4—(Passed with honors)— Adella Haugland, Mary Maxan, John McCulloch. ; (Passedy—Buster MeCulloch, Gert+ rude McConnell, Jenny King, Barbara Sherwood, Francis Smith, Cissy- Rich- mond, Roy Reid, John Christy Billy Downing, Bruce Smith, Jim Richmond. Sidney Seaman, Dorothy Head, Joe Hipp. (Passed on trial) Archie Finter, Agnes’ Olson, Charlie Prosser, Kath- leen Sillls,. Margaret Clayton. . Grade 3—(Passed with honors}— Jack Allen and BHileen Taft equal, Ruth Little, France Dover, Doreen Willson, Benny Scaman. (Passed) —Margaret Houlden, Jim- my Smith, Norman Chapman, Autrey Diggles, Theresa Siilis, Billy Cooper, Harry Attree, Lloyd Jones (absent for exams.) (Passed on. trial) —Leslie Downing, Mary West, Edna Defontnine, Mar- garet Kenney. Grade 2—(Passed)—Freda Hall, Kenneth Attree, David Colthurst, Ma- bel Clayton, John Desjardines, Alice Vinter, Lillan Grant, Alfert Haugiand. Gordon Haugland, EKisie Hipp, Ken heth Jones. Torraine Kenney, Amy Little, Hmme Nelson, Gordon Little. Helen Olson, Thelma Olson, Ina Smith, Norman Smith. . (Pnssed on trial) —Mary Browatzke Lloyd Cramer, Tam Olson, Wedding Bells. Nightwine-Stewart . A quiet wedding was solmenized in at. In. Mon- day when Rev. Father Leray of Prince George united in marriage Caroline Stewart of Kalun Take and Frank Nightwine of Paradise Valley. The bridal couple were attended by Mr. anl Mrs. Ted Johnstone. Mrs. Von Hess played the: wedding ‘march and the choir rendered special numbers. After a wedding breakfast the happy couple left far their ‘Yanch on the Kal- um Lake rou. yo 7 wtmererre 1 tenn Kemey _ "Andrews ‘At munae, Prince George, Miss Grace’ An- ' | drews, daughter of Mr. ‘and: Mrs.. Ww. J Andrews of Vancouver, was united din marriage . to. Lome T, Kenney, the youngest son ‘of Capt. and Mrs. D. Yi: Kenney; Victoria, B c. "Inimediately friends, . the: happy young couple’ ‘left ‘for a- motor, trip to: ‘Douglas: -Lodge where > they will | apend a ‘Short’ ‘honey: George Bird, Laura: Bjornson, Law- | 2.30 on Friday. ‘afternoon at the . following. the wedding, which was per: |. formed inthe presence of only, a* few] For Massett Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and intermediate points Mondays, Thuradays 4.00 p. Saturdays 6,00 p. m. For Anyox and Stewart Mondays, Fridays 4.00 pm For South Queen Charfotte Islands, fortnightly.. For Skagway Wednesdays, 4.00 p. m. Inlet Ports Mondays 4.00 p.m, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bf. Eastbound— Daily, except Sunday 38.08 p. m. Westbound—Daily except Tuesday, 11.52 a.m Make a trip to Jas and Prince Rupert. + Ver Park this summer returning via Vancouver ery low rates. ¢For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. PN Shiplap Finished Material... ... Shingles....... bee e ee oeeante Orders filled at short notice. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE LIST viesecctsescecsee 4 «018.00 per Mi Prices subject to change without notice Prices of Moulding, etc., on application wee cece ee eee 2eno0 ban eseeeeane vee 22,50 . 40.00 to 65.00“ ....from $2,50-to. $5.00 per M ee Mill running continuously. moon, The bride and groom are both well and favorably known ‘here, the former being on the local school staff for two years before going to Prince George. The groom is a brother of BE. T. and L. H. Kenney. The best wishes of a Rost of friends is extended for their future happiness. TERRACE MEN PROTECTED Employees.. Of.. Commission Will. Be Under Workmen’s Compensation Act The local council met on Tuesday with J. IX, Gordon in the chair. All the commissioners ond the clerk were in attendance. ‘The clerk rend a. Jet- ter from Supt. W. H. Toby promising to Lave the culvert beneath. the rail- way track attended to. Arrangements were agreed to for the inclusion of workmenmen employed by the com- mission under the Workmen’s Com- pensation Act. Accounts amounting The’ poll tax by-Inw was .completec and finally passed and the sanitary by-law was carried to its finn! stages. The chairman pointed ont the need for ‘gravelling on Kalum street ani. on Lakelse ayrentie. The clerk pointed aut that the consent of the public works depinrtment was needed for work on thog2 ronds, and it was dect- Jed that the opgineer se secon Miss Davis, primary tencher, left on Monday for her home .in Victoria. presiding. three tables at bridge on Bert, ‘Walters. _ i urs: Jonni ‘ware teft hursday for ‘Sardis, B.C, where she will: “spend “al “whose: health. BLP to $158.78 were passed for payment. {. Dr, and Mrs, Bramuitt entertained | Saturday): night: ‘nr. honor of the former's. sister} ~ .. are who: “fs spending. g hollday with: them. oo The. prizes won ‘by ‘Mise “Malloté and time assisting, fo: murre B's | ‘Bibary’ - +++ ++ -++-7 + se TOURIST HOTEL Terrace, B. C. Special provision made for the Commercial men. Cigars Cigarettes Tobacces Geo. Tessier - Prop. +o ++ +--+ SNe ee | TERRACE HOTEL J K, GORDON ) Proprietor Ly : mtg Sat oe Ne RN SS TERRACE British Columbia’ . PP WA te ‘ Terrace Theatre TERRACE, B. C. The Latest Films Direct ‘from Vancouver Every Thursday — and Saturday. Good Muse All the latest Adults~-50e : ‘Ghlldren. under. oo 25e Government tax | dec Month. Visit ng oh “ welecme: