{ Gitt Centre! | ) Birthday Gifts * Children’s Gifts: Do not forget that-our pre | centre of ¢ our activities. — Are hare in variety... If at any. time you should ‘wish to. show your appreciation of a friend by‘a. gift come.to our store. {t isa‘real pleasure for us to haye You look them over, ; we Personal Gifts ‘Bridge Prizes - | Bcription fer art nent j iB the real ~~ oon RW. RILEY + “The Terrace Drug Store "TERRACE, B. Cc. ~ . ing at the Phifbert hotel. ia W: ‘frame it Vandouver Ig stay ports very ' gatisfactory’ conditions at '|the Bkeena River hatcheries, Lakelse Lake, Now the hatcliery ‘has’ its. full |: ‘Jed and a large number of fish are : spawning An the creeks. | ; . Mould'of Forestdale ig in ‘Terrace ‘The “directors of ‘the. Tertace. “pau |: antig Asso. . ‘met on ‘Saturday night in. the: Terrace Hotel. to make final ar- rangements for. the ‘fair. A dance’ will be. held the sevond night of the fair. Oir, Saturday night, the official tee-!. turer of the Grand Lodge of the Loyal Orange Lodgé of B..C, paid an official _ Lumber Prices Down _ i Rough ‘Lumber Las Terrace ii Prices $16.50 No. lt Shiplap “20.00 4 inch No. 1 ‘Shiplay’ steers 13,50 Bevel Siding, ete, from . wnece _ No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in, 8 in: and 10m ‘avevisenecen . Spruce sind Hemlock, No. 1 Clear isoiing? Spruce, Hem: © “fock and. Cedax: Finishing Lumber, ‘Drop Siding, V-Joint - “ tiswee 13.50 vse sent $35.00 C0 60.00 . Shingles-from «: ™ Moulding from 1c. up per lineal - Prices subject to change- without no notices - " Write“lo Geo. Little Lumber Yard, Smithers, When ‘wanting 7 prices on all grades‘of lunrber and the following :— _ . Cottonwoad Veneer, Gyproc, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- dows, Deors, Bullding Paper, Tar Papér, Roofing, Plaster Board, ‘ Shingle Stain, Fir Flooring, Finishing Lumber, ete., ote ; $2.50 ‘to. “4.50 °° foot.” Terrace, B. C. = ; TERRACE, B. C. Runhing: Water Diniag-Room - ‘Electrice Light Télephone . - Travellers Sample Rooms P.O. Box: 29 - . L Martin, Proprietor Terrace Notes. a ' G. Wilson and D. Drumtiond of. Re- eee 0 Visited’ Terrace on. Friday. . ‘Dan McKinnon has purebastd & new y Piymouth sedan, ° . — Tis new residence of a oa Acer a; . Lakelse are, is about completed. ‘The Terrdice five department had a run on Tuesday afternoon last: week'] at 3.30 to Mrs. A, Beaudin’é. ice ream B parlor where a-fire had started | ‘th. the, - “ginney. | done to the root. = A, Beaudih of ‘Allee Arm. speut’s ae B days in’ Terrace awlth Mrs. Bepudin, he * Puck crops have done well this sen. yon. " Weather conaltibns have heen favorabthe. F ae + Jack Bell ts “busy Oh the ‘ppronches | - Bto the Usk ferry.- Work’. of “recondi- tioning ferries all-along- the ‘Skeena is Sstendily progressing andi many. expres: Ssions of appreciation are ) heard. ; The marriage. of Dav ” Owens at] ‘Vanarsdol .and- Miss | May Davies’. Prince. Ruyert. WIS, polpmnlzed. “Bt. the . ephone staff. : started last Tuesday week. ‘not t considered eerions. : Some . slight” damage | ‘wag , -fand. Ww, Ross ‘Thomson, i... ternoon, Rev. T, H. Allen officiating: dol: near W. Shannon's farm,:: The bride ig the daughter: of Meth Davies |: of Prince Rupert. “or-some time she has been a popular’ member of the. tel- “School work throughout the alstrict The death . of. “Lorraing Doll, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Doll, occured on. Tuesday morning. Lorraine had been {Il for a week. or two, but until the .lnst day or so. her condition Wa. Misa ¥. ‘Mcinnes’’ ‘arnivea last: Mon- day from Knockholt: and has resumed her. duties at the Kalam School, Wt. Miag. 2 Patmore. ‘has. resumed her duties as. teacher at the -bublic school. Cons, “McKenney is. hack from, his summer vacation at Lakelse Lake. A Creelmiiia ‘reports progress. in the constiuction of the enn for Creel- | Rey, ‘B. A. “aMetarthy of Pervies is desirous’ of expressing’ hig thanks ‘tod party at Dorreen: for a bgx ‘of clothtiig: sent to him for ‘distribution, a noon’ for elkwi. to ‘take’ lin the barbbe- ene, ‘celebrations. . ‘ _ tivo ek om, Terrace. ‘people "returning from the Prince’ Rupert fair’ on= Saturday. were ‘Mrs; Bohler,.: Billy. -Bohler, -3. “Lever, George Hipp; Tony Hipp, Joe. Bie, wt ait . pyomner Weeey we: : “Mr, and Mts.- O. Evitt of ‘Prine Ru. f |nert arrived | Satufday aA "Spend —the */ visit! to. 1.0L, m9. 31, aay ineluded' Mrs. yi: Souice, CRA. Mr. Owens recently settled: in Vanars- | “theld ‘at 9.20. Wednesday morning “and - [fhe heavy: winds tear across: th ‘hil. “Donald “Burnett left: Saturday after. . . some weeks: dn: ‘Terrace: ’ | Marly | “Thursday he. lef “HL i ‘Rochester ‘of the Hotéet Prince ‘sent several days, at his farm in the Lakelsé, oN i ‘Weeg 7 i ae hn rh Prince’ Rupert’ was In town last Wweek., a yo De ‘Atkinson: ot Remo Was in town on ‘Wednesday. “ - Perrace people returnirig from th ‘|Prince’ Rupert: exhibition on’ Wed: | Green, Frank . /Gieen, Ww. Martin, Mrs, Kirkpatrick. - une "Misa J Donald returned home We. nesday after an extended visit in Vp - courer and other southern points, € J. K. Gordon was a very ‘stecesstat exhibitor. at Prince Rupert securing jist for McIntosh Reds, 1st for the 7 “home Thursdey after spending . Some A ‘Strachan, fisheries ‘Inspector. re-|- | auoto. of epes the traps: have been pull- , 7 ed with a mountain Boat, Chas, Homer, provincial fissessor, of - ‘land while the thieves did not. get ih Mri. “OZ Canthers Feturned .to. her. time up country. — The Rebakahs have. moved ‘into the new lodge. rooms in 1.0.0.8, ball. —- “Miss: “May Davis. of Prince. Rupert was registered at _the Terrace hote. W¥, J. Martin was @ auccesstal ex: hibitor at Prince Rupert He won ist for Duehess apples, 2nd for Wealthys Ist. for Alexanders and ist for the col- lection of apples. The Geo. “Tuttle sai mill is ele for an overhall, 0, Ie M. Glegy got. his shingle yn’ installed in connection with his sa. mill last Thursday. oes i. Ss. Parker of Prince “Rupert a Brling Willman went up Kleanza a tain last Tuesday and next day reti “In the ently hours of. Saturday some person ‘or persons tried their hand at burglary. The Terrace Hotel beer parlor. Was entered and the cash re- _{elster removed to the land’ between the parlor. and station, aiid’ was bro: ken open and part of thee contents} taken. Hie the monetary loss is not _|great the register Was worth $300 and! it Was completely ruined. ~ An attempt was made to jimmy the liquor store, the wood work was damaged. The Dominion Telegraph office was enter- ed by breaking: glass next to. the door *, and turning the night latch. - - Nothing was taken from there and any effort}. | Wealthys,” Ist for Graven Tavenstelns, I§T ‘|for ‘apples’ AONV,. Ast “fox crabs* and second for the collection ‘of. apples, He also won’ first ‘tor plums and tor prunes... TRAY . om ’ i ~ _ Lanfear and French, Hitlerest -t farm won first’ for Duchess apples’and W. J Martin ‘took ‘second prize. _ Mrs, : ‘Greig’ ‘has moved “from ‘her "| home to her daughter’ a, Mrs. Sam. Kir- kaldy’ 8, where . she will remain’ for: a few days: before’ Jeaving for. the east. ~ Miss Helen ‘Greig is: staying with Mrs. D, I. ‘MeNeill,. Bh me - Dr, G. 8. Mills has moved into the house formerly. oecupied by Mrs. Greig — ~ Geo, Little tg Sbuilding- immediately. north of thé’ blacksmith shop .to pro- vide. garage and repair . shop . tor. JAlg cars and trucks, patie th an ; Pred. Nash- is “surveying between to connect those two. Sommnh thes oof The funeral ‘of Lorraine ‘Dol was Father Champagne officlated. cot 4 improvenients inade to. the. Forestry 4G Lookout on Thomhiil . mountain, “Phe put in: Fred. ig. ‘now conifortabl “as town recently. Rupert last Wednesday’ after. spending yy eR aaa aM TA, ‘A MacDonald: ot. Usk. RBS town last. week | With: “his. pack ‘train:| poursonage,, » Perraee, ‘on. “Thorsday af- : YOUR Fayorine MEAT IS. WHAT herself the task this season of help . an many shacks this winter as usual, . 2he Terrace News, ‘8 5 $200 0 a. year _ WHO IS THE NEW BURGLAR? - mt to ‘get into the Tquor. ‘store. ‘from. there | Late ee aed “Mother ‘Natere, geems: to have Be out the relief necessary, cansed -by Ohi Man’ Depression. Wild | “fruits were exceptionally plentiful and many peo.! ple’ have a lot stowed away. . Now the F | game season is opening up and grouse fre plentiful, deer are numerous and the humble rabbit will be on the menu Some Hunteds fancy goat meat and Aare. in’ the“ hilis ooking for ao Supply of that, meat (the “editor does “no for moat, but: fend, not mind deer). Le RRS failed. . - The’ oltee. are. working a he | a rived ‘in Montreal on August 23. an - |. the: ‘liner “Duchess 2 of *:York*.- “tO; ‘open ‘the Canadian. Natlonal Exhibls, Here cand There ‘‘One thousand men will be em- Dloyed and over $500,000 expended - on highway. repairs in Capa Breton and Richmond counties, Nova Sco- . tla, during the coming autumn. - Migs Pauline Garon, Montreal motion-pieture queen, formerly of | ‘Hollywood, sailed on the Canadian Pacific liner “Montcalm” recently, to make pictures in-England and France. _ ; - Salmon taken in 1930 from British Columbia waters totalled close on 87,000,000 weighing more ‘than 216 000, 900 pounds. Number of fish was 9 500,000 more than in ‘the biggest previous salmon catch ‘year of 1926. The New Brunswick Government is preparing to face the prublem of unemployment on 4 practical basis - this winter and. has instituted a .registration ‘system through city ‘No. 16 ard and ‘town ¢@lerks, who will gathér ‘~ | full data as to out-of-works and “their families. . Seer Sir. Lionel Fletcher, captain of-the » ‘British rifle team, which competed against, Canadian shots at Toronto and Ottawa, following the historic | Bisley meeting;was wari In praise of Connaught Ranges, on his return to England; It is hoped. that an~ other OH Country team will com- pete | in Canada next year. ‘Queen Helene of Roumania and: - her sister, Princess Irene of Greece, . gave. British’ railroad officials.a ahock recently) by travelling from ‘London to Scotland, third cJass. - The Queen smilingly declared that she was very comfortable and did ‘not want people to know ‘she-was --- travelling. * The: name of Admiral of the Fleet *Barl Jéllicce has been added to the long list of distinguished travellers ‘aver. Canadian: Pacifie... steamship. a and, rail lines. ‘*Hell-fire: jack. as’ he’ is: ‘affectionately’ calle’, tion, et Toronta, ... . po | - Hector ‘Macdonald, of Moritréal,’ * - was winner of the prize offered by E. W. Beatty, chairman and presl- dent of the Canadian Pacific Rail-. way, for the competition’ between pipers representing the 17. Scottish . tillitia units of' Canada, ‘at .the Highland Gathering. recently held - .in the grounds of ‘the Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alta. Among recent guests ‘at ‘Bantt -‘were Congressman end Mra. .Fred- erick R. Lehlback, of Washington, D.C, and Newark, NJ, on thelr -way to the convention ‘of ihe Na- - tional Federation. of: Fedérak En- - ployees at Seattle, They expressed: thealselves.delighted, with theiz star. “at the’ Banff. Springs’ “Hotel, punc- trom Montreal:to. °°. ‘Canadian ae tuating a Journey the ‘Pacific’ “Coast “over, “Paeltie Hines. Cee Copper City and. Vanarsdol for.a. road} * Fred Michaud’ speaks ‘Highly of ‘the ei building has been ‘Ined- and a telling | -..wiee men: the world over, arrived at Matt: Allava of K Jum take was Le —_ Duchess “of York. a tO Wwarshipa.:-in - Quebee: harbor, -|-i-their former ebief . to --the echo. . ‘Thus, at-Genadn's’ great: gateway, . +. "Hellfire: Jack?2:found the plaudits oYisiting ‘Canada for the purpose | “Hell-Fire J ack” Visits Canada or the Canadian National Exhibi- "tion and presiding over the, ‘Sth biennial conference of the ‘British’ i Empire Service Leggue, Admiral of ~ the Fleet Earl Jellicoe, hero of Jut- land, former. Governor-General: of _ New Zealand and friend of ex-ser- :-Quebec. on Saturday, August 22nd, | on board the: ‘Canadian Pacific liner Tha “accom- ‘panying picture: ‘shows the Fanious ',. British sailor ‘on the, ship's ‘flying. !_ bridge, .ag.-ho. took ‘the, aalute,.of “which “dressed: ship”. and theered. -of his’ own ‘beloved:: navy/added: to. jthose.:.of.tthe,. ‘publics of: Canada, ie Mee while. ta shor ‘battory beomed:out rt atts of officiating at the opening |; soil. Bis Canadian at Wee ss wat honor of Canadian: ‘infantry ‘map. r ‘ped through the moticns’ of’ “pre-? a sent” kirms,” as he set foot on‘the | Deminion’s | oe visit, ‘punctiiated bya number of public- appearances, is: being fol- a Jowed -with. the: “grentest attention, both' by: veterans ' ‘and: “by: the Dede ‘pleas a whole. . * : ste] Piaf ce ny anon