TERRACE, B. ©. WEDNESDAY JUNE 26, 1935 About Terrace’ K. J. Moore’ left ‘on ° “Monday “for Prince George to meet his son Tom. ey plan to drive south from there Bend spend some time in Vancouver and See poiits south. ' . eee: er } Mrs. 0. T. Stndal left on Tuesday Rfor Prince Rupert and while. there she the North 1.0.5.4. ~ see Mon Tuestay and-after reaching’ the mB cost decided to goa little farther and Son Saturday. came a wire stating that Bm he had’ arrived ‘In Anyox.- wt eee te a The Women’ 8 Auxillary of: st. ‘Mat: thews church held’‘a very | enjoyable pecnic At Kalu Lake on Wednesday. Knox “Onited Chineh Giuitg: miistér- ed 26 strong on “Phursday” aftericon aud speut the lnlanee uf the day at Tatkelse- Lake.» ne te! _— =a eR _ . ; Ms om Duvran left Tuesday to ate tend special sessions of Star of the North Ladge in Prince Rupert. os a. Thompson of Prince Rupert after |. spending Kome (itys here returned to the coast the middle of the week. mn s * Mrs. N. Moorehouse and daughter efter spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Kirkpat- rick, left for her Houie in Prince. _Rup- ert on Tuesday, " “e 2 . ' "Alf. Attiee eft’ fo Lakelse Take on r esidence. : will attend the sessions of ‘the Star of |. I. W. Riley left for Prince - Rupert |' ‘Hound lodge. “PF ints: on. the’ Usk road, Saturday and plans to! Spend his an-|. mit ‘vacation’ at: his” ‘gurinier Tikeshore ; sO an Miss Ethel. Moore, who has" been on i. visit to her sister, Mis. Frank Gavin returned to Prince Rupert ‘Thursday: - he. - pa. Miss Margaret Cretien spent the Inst week on a holidny at Lakelse Lake. . a ae Frank Green. while’ working on the Thornhill Lookout trail sustained | ‘an eye injury from a piece ‘of flying rock. 2 er rn W. Goodwin left-for the Prince Rh. pert hospital on Thursday, ' ° a ee : Mrs. J. Durran, grand mistress of Thorn’ Hill. lodge, No, 999, L.0.B.A., entertained the out of town Buests on Tuesday at the tea hour. oe At the first birthday entertainment of Thornhit Lodge. Mis. F. Finlay, provincial grand mistress of the Order was made wn honory’ member of the When the birthday cake was cut that duty devolved ‘on her ag did the lighting of candle of eelebra- tion. | 2.8. "Reed seems to he the pr ovailing color this yenr and the C, N. BR. depot has token on a new coat of paint which shawd enable the: engineers on. the trains to know. when and where to stop . ee ‘ “Dn EL D. Idle and his party of geo- lowists have gone inte eamp at Edgar’s From there they plan -te wart out a considerable section af ‘the cauntey, : - aehe ~ Loenl anglers are getting some good Strings of fish ut Lakelse. zee Coyeys of ‘young grouse are frequent LOCAL SCRIBE TOOK TO HILLS Accompanied a Couple of Claim Own. ers up Thornhill Mountain and -Back—Hard Work “the local’ scribe set out last Thurs- day to see alittle of the country and in company with the Kirkpatrick bro- thers, Bill and Jack, drove out to six mile of Lakelse-road. In the rear of the truck were several bundles of lum- her. A few yards across the flat the party started up the side of Thornhill That Inmber seemed somewhat heavy ns the boys took sundry rests along the trail, After two hours of climbing im eleyntion of 2400 feet was reached und here the party branched off to cross Olson Creek and. take their lum- ber-to a cabin they are building . on their mineral claims. . The party then proceeded on to an ‘elevation of 8400 fect’ and- nge.this | “point croased:, Eliza creek on a snow bridge. Tamch was -]served At Fred Michaud’s eabin at.the + Lookout, ‘The .valley was’. shrouded in foe and ak it rained heavily the ob- Jeet of the xsightseer was not attained, but the local scribe dig come to a bet- ter appreciation of the toll men put in in order that the ‘mineral resources of the pr ovinee, may be developed. The scibe also got some good wholesome exercise which ‘unkind people have told him he needed. LOW WATER RECORD THIS YEAR . od Towads the end of the week. the cool weather had n chigcking effect on the flow of water in-the Skeena and by ly seo throughont the district, e288 : Mr. and: Mys. Pret Scott returned fram Prince Rupert on Monday. SERA ICH REICH IC ICRI ICIOIN IIR ICR ANIC IORICE RR ICR INICIO IIIS | Paints _ Flour Feed | CEKEKNN 0. T. SUN DAL Co. Headquarters for ~ Oils Goodyear Tires. General Merchandise SERIE IEC ICIEICICICIIIH ICICI CII ICICICIIEIEIC IIR ICICI ICICI ION Varnishes. Car Batteries A ariware | -E. T: KENNEY, LIMITED General Hardware . expeeneeneceencedceemnemncced| wah -Insurence. ‘Buy at-Home?!: princinal, 44 _ Tell the buying: public you: use: these columns? . as help bell your produce, noe exenifecevrecenoonenit ..| three: feet. s ‘|Monday the water was down two or So: far -this. season ..there } : - . ather sents, is affected i ‘heat, Many Geo. Little Terrace; B.C. has been a good run off but at no time {has there been anything approaching flood conditions. George Little, on Saturday told us, that’ according to re- cords kept. since “1908 high water has never, come Inter in the senson than June 26, and if that is true this yenr the er oRt Of -the, run off will be @-low- er cue than.he has seen in his thirty years, on tlhe Skeena, MUSIC EXAMINATION. RESULTS At the recent music examinations, oven ta Conservatory of Music, held ii Prince ‘Ruper t, the results, so far as Tareeoa ts concerned ‘are as follows—- ' Blomenutary—Mary West, passed, Tnireduetory - Grade—Audrey .Ses- ons, honeys: Mamie Haughland, hon- anes Shella eKemier, “pass; Thelma Mist! ‘yiasdy | 3 An are the pupils. of Miss Young, Terrace. , tet rr soo J amet ways ee ts Rill Tohustone says that the pheas- “nits Hhernted at his place on the La- kelse road this spring. are doing .well As they were kept in the- barn Some time: until -feod: conditions fot - “good +thoy enme te now ‘him: well,-and now one of the edelc birds, makes. regular eatis. {has named his four birds—R, B, Ben- rott. MeKenzle King, Mussoltii Hitler, Bill,.wwho ihas a, senge, of. humor wee ee Mrs I Farhquar of Surf Inlet lias A nd Mies you use e the columns of tour, me ‘Local N EWSPAPER Yous are supporting A. locat: industry: and enecivrasing the” what you have and ‘Rive. thee price. “OMINECA »HERALD. AND’ TERRACE, ‘NEWS ” . Are hereto catty that: message, to the public for you, , Oe ase . Vancouver printers, will not. help bal ‘your. ‘town and community’ nor. wnnentey heen in the Prince Rupert hos otfal and on Monday evening:arrived in, Lervace to spend some time with oe - The hays Around Gen, Little's mill Reon to have. thelr: ‘OW ideas about same ‘things,. Ong. of thelr pet aver- { stone: ds: Re amonstnche. For, the - past twa! anonths “one: of | the. staff has been envefully,, busing | au ‘promising - spect- {man of a ‘eookle duster. After work: tow "Mahdar afternoon a number, of: hig’ friends, eal Bat nhs, erhin | fant when ee Bot. ‘throngh athe tin ‘Dia’: * faee her mother, Mra. T,: Ht. Marsh. ee | On Saturday afternoon the girls of the Mission Band‘ of, Knox United church presented | “Mrs, W. BR. Welch with a patting gift: asa mark of their appreciation of her work with thenf for the past twa yeas, | LOST—By Walter Wright, 2 Keys Terace.' Finder please return to Will, Robinson. ; ® - 8 On Friday evening the local teach- ing staff entertained a number of their friends to a dance. 4 “On ‘Priday the local teaching staff dispense for the summer holidays. Messrs. Makepeace and Griffin, Miss M. Walsh and My. and Mis. C, Mich- aei plan to ship their cars to New Hazelton and from there will drive south to Vancotver. Miss Longworth plans to Jeave for Prince Rupert on Saturday and: proceed: to fier home in Victoria by bont. #e8 WEED SEEDS ON ‘FARMS The seais of most annual weeds when embedded in the soil retain their vitality several years The secds of | the mustnrd family ai? others, when plonghed. down. after sipening, seldom germinate the following year, sid not until they are brought near the sur- face by futher cultivation. Light sur- facé cultivation during varly fall us- tially serves to stimulate germination in freshly ripened weed secs. . Thus, a considerable number of them may be destroyed, while, on’ the other hand, by deep ploughing the alifieulty is shnply. deferred to sncceeding years, . ‘The Hemming ton, of Ww ree dy as well ss kinds ‘of weed seeds, such ag some yre- sses and mustard will germinate in the life autumn or early ‘ppripg: wher the soil is cold. Others, such as back Wheat and lamb’s .quirctérs, require a sarmer soit, and the seeds of foxtail and purslane continue dormant until stimulated by summer het. tiunn or early spring cuttivation is mot effective in destroying the seeds of weeds that will not cermiinte unless the sof] is warm, _ Some of the worst weeds ave so pro-. lifie in the production of seeds that relatively clenn fiekls may become bad ly contimated in ‘two or three years if For instance, a single plant of wild tinstird. stinkweed, foxtail, pigweed or entiplon. produces :from 10,000 to 20,000 seeds, worm-seed mustard about 25,000. shepherd’s purse about 50,000 und tumbling mustard about 1,500,000 With such productiveness soils becomg quickly infested with weed seeds, al- though. on account. of their inconspic-. vousiess, their presence is not, fally reulized. ——- ‘ Has yonr snbecription: been paid yet? and Padlock between Copper City and | Late an-|, the weeds ave allowed to fo to seed.| f — Le | Christy’ 5 Bakery , Terrace, B. c. Will ship to any point on line Will you trv our Bread and Buns? ‘Standing - orders :«.shipped regularly. All kinda of cake. Get our price. ——— Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water - Travellers Sample Rooms - P. 0. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. 4 oe Rough Lumber Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber No. 2 Shiplap S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete, Shingles Mouldings, vo Mag, ~ PRICES ON APPLICATION R, W. RILEY, Phm, B. Terrace ‘ Rexall Fly Kil Oil of Citronella, ete. Fishing Tackle LOT ltods. Reels, Eines avd Flys All ney stock. ICE CREAN—Oer Own Make a Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Taxi ‘rocking Delivery | Coal and Wood; a y MINERAL ACT ‘NOTICE: 02. +. Tenderfoot, Daketa and ;Vimy Min- eral claims, situated in Ominéca Min- ing Divisten-of Itange 5, Coast District Located on Kieanza. Mountain, one. mile south of .Rleanza: ‘creek’ bridge”. “Take notice that: I, Frederick Nash, of Torrace, B.C, acting as: ‘agent tor firnest Victor McKague in Trust, free miner's certificate No, G2547D, intend, sixty: days from: the date: heréof, to: Certificate. purpose | 0) of. the abova claims of: Improvementy: « Pated this, 25th th day of May; 1985, Certif'eate of Tmprovenents wey apply: to the Mining “Recorder for ‘al. ‘of Improvements for ihe |: ‘obtalning - a ‘Crown Grauit a And ‘further:take notice that action, : | under: ‘section | 85, must be commenced |: before the: issuance.’ ‘of such. Certificate a aa - B36: Ford Cars ° Agent for pany rere Ford Trucks : | Ford Parts | i : MINING SURVEYS