> Da E TERRACE ot BVOL. 14 THE TERRACE NEWS, “TERRACE,.. B. C., WEDNESDAY. JULY 29, 1936 rs When purchasing LUMBER SHINGLES and MOULD- INGS Be sure that you get a standard gradé For Best Resmi Bay Peo g we er we = “Unmbet Mannfactrers _ TERRACE, BiCeess soba 4 | pape pathos cd -eh Terrace Notes Mrs. FE. M. Whitlow ‘of ‘Usk spent the! week end as the guest of het daughter Mrs, Fred Scott. . ‘ea 4 Mrs. W. Unger of Prinee Rupert & holidaying here. ee * Mr. and Mrs Duchame ‘have. taken the Gordon house on Kalum: 5 “the coroner's inquiry jnito'the death of Lioyd Herbert Thomas: brought. out, evidence that showed. conclusively: ‘that. ‘death was due to aceldental drowning. ne nS ee The auction’ sale’ ‘on 1 Weanesd : week attracted quite a number: and very. Satisfactory : prices: “were re= ceived. The-one day was, not: : long enough to complete the sale so tes Was nostponed for & week. : : NOTICE . — * *Pound District Ack” (Section. ) Whereas under the provisions otth this Act application has been mate to ‘the | Tdentenant-Govenor tn Gouneil to. con-| stitute aso pound district all that cer: tain portion er tract of land in the. Skeenn Blectoral District which | may ie ; in Remo: Schaol- “Disirt mf notice appearing in, the. ] hin Gazette df: Tt i 3 W822 Notice -is” hereby “given that, “‘hhitty: days’ ‘after’ publication of: this noti¢e,; use of: CATS; and especially. ‘Mr. George the Lientenant: i prageed to: com } unless, Ww ithin: the ¢ is made to the undersigned by eight proprietors within such proposed pound a week ond got back P district, in form “A” of the schedule: tor. 7 hls oeeing conto of. horses , ont af the said Act. ee Rye. MacDonald, July 8, 1036: ren Pub. duly 22-Aug 12, : Report Ready pector and to attract the attention of _the mining companies to the possibili- “(; ties of the aren the geological survey, ck department of mines, Ottawa, has is- a j Sued a preliminary report on the min- leonat district of British Columbia. | . ! | based on investigations by B, D. Kindle ‘square mile area, which lies along the “jetistern contact zone of the intrusive 1G@onst Range batholith, some * ‘occur along faults, or in shear zones >Hin ‘the yaleonic- and sedimentary yocks . |yeur, although there are relatively few . properties, and none of the small rich “mond drilling. On the Terrace ~ Mineral Possi. ——— Ottawa, July '25—To assist the pros- ‘ernl resources of the Terrace aren, The report is accompanied by a pro- visional geological ‘may showing the 1o- ‘gations of mineral prospects, ‘ind Is during the 1935 field year. " More than 100 groups of mineral claims Have been staked in the 1800- 70 miles to the north: and east of Prince Rupert are contained in quartz veins which of the Hazeltdn | group, or in the hath- olithic intrusivés near these tocks. The deposits are- believed to have been derived. from 1. ‘common. source, the Const Range patholithe. New: discaver ies are ‘peing made each prospectors in’ the ares.” ‘Mineral oc- currences are widespread ‘and = small commercipl ore bodies have been indi- cated, As the’ report states, however, there has been. a- marked lack of ne- fenae? velni has been teated at: depth by dia- _ i maze report of the physical features of . tthe aren. Sly: sylsh to thank all their friends for - Minister of Agrentture eseriptions are’ given in ‘the 100- Copies may be. obtained, ‘from the director, bureau of economic geology, department. of mines, Ottawa, CARD OF THANES —_——= Mr. and Mrs. CG. H. Thomas and fam- thie’: sympathy and nssistance’ that has _ be ahiown since thelr. recent bereave- " ment, They also wish to thank those who sent flowers: and who ‘offered the : Fogerty. Ww hoa atayed with: them through ont, the. night: of th ‘fiecident. s John Hag gen went up té Smithers lnst. ee 8 _ Mr, and Mrs. B. H.. Verner, ‘arrived ‘funeral of the Inte Itoyd Herbert character of the young. man. Minergls found in order of importance |, are gold, silver, capper, zine, lead, ar- : senic, tungsten and molybdenite. All FUNERAL OF LLOYD THOMAS “On. “Thursday at three o'clock “the Thomas was held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. H. Thomas The’ funeral was a splendid tribute to the regard: in which the young man had been held in the community. Work at several places was closed down ‘to permit the men ta be present and pay thelr last respects. It was one of the largest funerals that had been seen in this district The ‘services were con- ducted by Rev. Adam Crisp who spoke inn manner that brought out the fine The pall bearers were school frlends of the deceased and included’ Frank 4 Green, Corhin ‘King, Kenneth Attree. George Anderson, Norman Smith and Billy Llewellyn. Flowers in profusion were brought by the mourners and as the casket left the house the whole of the hody of the vehicle was completely covered. with blooms. ‘Interment. took place at Mountain View cémetery. Mrs. John McRae left-last Friday evening for’ Prince Rupert. a Mr. and Mrs. €. -V. Evitt of Prince Ttipert were guests of Mr. and Mrs. BR L Melntosh at The Crossroads over the week end. Mx, and Mrs, Bvitt left on Monday night for New Hazelton. to {which potnt they hed shipped their car and from there they will motor throu southern B. C. and Alberta. - : ee 8 Qn Thursday of last week a smalf fire in the roof of the hospital caused, the town people to. hustle some, what. While the people got there in fast time it was one of the patients who Was on the ‘roof ‘first and held the blaze in ’ the - fire out . . : wee my wed ; Several cars of balsam ‘Togs are he-- ing. loaded, for the: Oriental markets, : _ *- * tow non. Monday. . “SKEENA BRIDGE IS NOW OPEN for ‘traffic on Thursday and has since check,’ ‘He. has: got - shis? honorable dis: | > - charge. | A, bucket - “brigade. soon" “had. air. and. Mri. J. Ball of Usk, were in: 2 The Skeena bridge was re-opened seen a lot-of service - As yet, owing to the concrete having net -taken its full set a slow order is in operation over the new part; but that. has in no way held up the many cars that have gone out to Lakelse. The saw mills have awung the major jar of their hauling to the south side’ materials as they have large orders for cedar and the logs have to come from Lakelse Valley In addition a large number of tles that have heen brought as far as the bridge ave being huuled to town. The finish- ing touches on the work had been al- most completed when work shut down on Saturday nfternoon, and the crew Will move to Copper River. where the falsewaork is in readiness for Foreman Trrner und his men- to ereet the big i span. The girl Is. came in from the Com- munity camp on Thursday evening and a group of 24 boys went ont to the lake to take their places. ; za 8 ; Misses Eileen, Laura. Doney and Adelin, Amelia Haugland are receiv- ing congratulations on passing Junior matriculation, . ane ‘Mis. Peterson and daughter, who have ben the guests of Mrs J. Loen for the past week, returned to Prince Ru- pert on Sunday. ° s* *+ & Miss Ilene Taft arrived from Woat- cock on Sunday. eee Mrs. Jas, Thompson of Prince Ru- pert arrived last- ‘week to spend some time at her summer home at the lake: “7 * » Aceguaing to othe. “Canada-Untted States. trade. agreement, of 1036. ‘the re- duced ° duties: on erass: seeds are :—al- falfa, and: alsike’ clover. ‘from 8 cents a pound. to.4: ‘cents. & pound; -gweet clover from 4 cents’ to. 2- cents, tiniothy from you make up new price cards, you plan your merchandise showings, essary Jobs| REGULAR “But: how about the a biggest get your share ofthe available merchandise and 8 . spasmodicalls 0 or: not: at. all? : ime “ aoe 7 “By all known tists Knowledged. best-of-ali medium ‘for. “And don't think, th: th om reg ise. raped, CRRAULARLY: “TO MERCHANTS ” you do ‘these and a hundred other. nec: Wi in ihe riormal eonduet of ‘your business." . telling them repeatedly that you are in b need.....Do you do that REGULARLY? business if you don’t tell folks about your erviee at REGULAR intervals instead of doing the jo “You seep ‘on, you trim the windows. you dust off the counters © 5 experience and thousands of records, the ne- leeal newspe per, .A newspaper: .going REGULARLY in to the homes of your prasjieetive eustomers, not only in your, town territory as well,.makes it easy enough for ‘anyone’ HANNS LAER. ftgee y, t+ tie’ tip hesioe ofa ‘ye - and, ‘what'a more, you'll: find fou are buylie alr 1, 4004: if you'll ‘just atiedke: Mp; -espdclally with the-adver 7 ie abe ot aed Magtto unpack and arrange new stock, you t: job of ail—agnkietiug the jpeopié and usiness: ‘and have the goods they “Bo you figure you are going: to REGULARITY is advertisiny in the he. stsrvounding how your local slay ‘your busi- fitele fi of advertising. They Tod: bs their newspaper’: REGULARLY. stay ils advertising (yours, if it is thor), REGULARLY: oe 2 to 1 cent, and blue: ‘grass from 5 cents be to 21% cents a potind. 7 Will ship to any point on line. i Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake.” ° Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Get our price. ———_—_— Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone S Swain’s Transfer Garage, Setvice Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood * | | ‘Taxi | Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts’ qi — Terrace Drug Store ‘NEILSON'’S GANONG’S _ AND BETTY ANN: CHOCOLATES ACE CREAM—HOME | MADE R. W. Riley, Phm. B. MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash — BG Land Surveyor » TERRACE, B.C.