ark LOL. 13 THE TERRACE NEWS, ne ue 11, 1934, Philbert Hotel | TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Eleetrie Light : - Running Water ; Travellers Sample Rooms aun) P, 0. Box 5, S| Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone my Terrace Mit Stock of Lumber n Shiplap as 18 common dimension and No, 1 Ship- lap {tough Lumber No. 2 # No. | Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Etc. Mouldings, “ Shingles | PRICES -ON APPLICATION : Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Make the Hotel Grosvenor your home while in Vancouver. Here is every comfort and service—cheerfnl lounge, writing and smoking rooms, dining room. Just two blocks away is the centre of Vancouver’s shopping and theatre district. Mates are very rea- a sonable, ‘ RATES Daily: Det'd Bath + $1.50 With Bath « $2.00 Weekly: Det'd Bath $ 9.00 With Bath $12.00 Monthly: Det'd Bath $25.00 With Bath $30.00 TON aan nme nepe sien oer “Terrace Notes The backstop wt e the use ball dia- mend Las Lecome much the werse for wear and the balls go through to the fans, (. R. Gilbert has donated a roll of wire and’ the team members are doing the work of putting: it on. ~ a ee ; A very large crowd turned ‘out ta, the dauce put on ‘by the Native Sons of Canada on the evening of July 2. Some $08 wis taken at. the door, the liveest receipts for a Jong time. | * 6 @ : “Mes. K, ‘Phomas and two children arrived from Trail on Friday evening aud are holidaying with her mother, Mrs. Greig, x * * The Terrace News, caters to the lo- eal public, Support your local paper. it is fust $2.00 a year, See Will Rob- inson, : * OR Fred Nash and bis foot ball tenn suffered another defeat on the 2nd. Coluniirio mine team won with a seore of 2 tid The long eTrass ‘towed down the gane a good ‘del, Int. it wis a very good game at that. -aes The members of the b.0.1. and. I. OBA. paraded to Knox United cherch Sunday — evening. Rey. W. R. Weleh conducted na special service with reference to the work of the Order. ‘eee The Skeena started to drop: on Sun- day morning and by Monday noon was well on the way down. The anglers ire getting ready to hook the finny tribe, . - , eat Mrs. I. 1. Pearson of Vanderhoof is spending a few days with Miss I. Pearson. She is accompnrnied by. her two daughters. : et . ‘Game Warden 1. w eek end in town on official business. ee 8 Dr KE H. Carsen of Prince Rupert returned to the const on Thursday at- ter spending a few days at Lukelse. 2 ee ; . Mas! C,H. Orme’ returned to her summer cottaze at Lakelse after a few days spent in Rupert. . a) A goad sige) erowd Went down to Ttemo Saturday night to attend the thaice puto on by the strawberry men, i * Miss Bessie Moore went to Rupert on Tnesdiy. - 8 & To fud out what is happening in fhe distriet ‘read the Terrace News. WAL Rehinson ean book your subserip- fon with ouch pleasure, Tt is just S240 a year, me “~\\ Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and | | Buns? Standing orders shipped , regularly. All kinds of cake. Get ot price. a ae A big bad black wolfe lis taken up lis residence near the Skeena bridge on th Inkelse’ side. He! ‘was’ ‘first on, Friday and since then several of the residence have had a fook at him. Some one is going to get that $5 ree ward from the governinent. 7 . s * @ Ny Have you paid your subseription yet ” England. jHarry have met, is visiting with, her brother G. W. Beveridge drove out over the ‘Tot Springs von tothe Skeena hateh- fiery on Sunday and then down to the Jiiitchery wharf, iin good shape except Invone or two |! He suys the rord is Spats which eould te eustly fixed, . eee Mr. und Mrs, THoehler of Braokshue ave visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Tlarey Kings It in several years slice Mrs. Boehier imd her brother The visitors expect to remain bere for a nionth, On .the way west they stuyed for some. time on the prairie and on lenving here are going via Prince Rupert and Yancou- yor. — ‘ea a ~ ' Mrs. Scheele of Humburg, Minn, CG oH. Thomos. .On Suuday they went out, to Takelse luke and the Hot Springs : nn . Reports from the south indicate the luby sized cars are becoming more |: and more popuar. But the south has nothing on us, Recently. the mayor of Terraée wis seen riding into town on}: a amill sized bieyele, the ‘property of his seven year old gon. Benney snys there was plenty of leg room at that. ‘ ‘Caranngh and W. Stevens, who ate in- Martin ‘spent the . “TIMMINS MAN WAS HERE A mining engineer representing the Timmins Interests arrived in tawn a few idlauys ago ond made the -trip te Rosswood where he was met by W. terested in. properties at the, head wa- ters of Douglas creek, Th party lett latter . for the properties and having made the inspection continued on thetr way over the flivide to the Thomasson property at® the head of Lorne creek. After inspecting this project they con- tinned down the ereek and spent the night with Bud Corley on the Dry EH property. The helght of lund between Kalum Lake and the Skeena has received a ot of attention’ driving. the past year. or so. Fram this area. flow the Clear and Douglas, beth to the Lake, and Lorne and Fiddler ereeks to the Skee- na viver. All of these creeks are plac- er propositidne and searches have been enrvried on to find the mother lead hy Stevens and Cavanagh on the one side nnd Thomasson on the. other, They. have staked ground on whieh they believe the orleinal ore Is to be fond. CAR WE NT OVER THE BANK Alex. Olson, cook at the Columario thine had a tarrew escaped Barly on Tuesday morning when he was on-his way in to town, . Between Copper riv- er bridge and Copper City, on the highest part of the road, his car left the track and rolled down the bank. Alex. was thrown out before the car had gone far and he suffered only minov injuries, but the car kept on t FUNDS FOR THE BALL, TEAM finineial shape than usual at this time of the yeur, This is the result of a subscription taken among thé business and professional men of town. The subscriptions enabled the boys to: put up prizes for the sports on July 2. The contributors were:—E, T. Kenney 0, &, Sundal, D. A. McKinnon, W. C. Spirkes, ‘lt, W, Riley, Jas. Richmond, Ltd., Lerrace Hotel, B. Colbjchine, G, W. Beveridge, BE. Haugland, J. DeKer- ifommeaux, Geo. ‘Little, R. Christy, C R. Gilbert, F. Nash, Franky Dairy. H. A, Swain, Mrs. Beandin, CG, L. M. Gig- zy, Terrace Cafe, H. W. Houlden, W. Carrigan, L. K, Joe, T. HL Walsh, Ter- race Ment Market, ete ' After one.of the most remark- able and successful meetings ever held by a religious body, the Ox- ford Group left the Banff Springs | Hotel for the East. Many of them sailed from Quebec by S.5. Empress of Ausiralia for Ens- land. The next house party will be held at Oxford July 1-14. Speaking at the Admiral Beatty Flotel, Saint John, Sir William Clark, British High Commissioner to Canada, claimed that the real source of Cannda’s troubles in connection with marketing -agri- cultural produce lay in the un- economic expansign of. agricul- tural production by intustrial countries, especially some of the lnrger Buropean countrics’ which are normally importers. Music, moonlicht, glorious laks breezes with.609 niles of sailing on the Canadian Pacific’s Great ‘Takes ships Assiniboine, Keewa- going until it verched the river bank Olson welked .back to Sklimers and Mr, Skinner took him ta town for an interview with the doctor. ee ; TLawretice Greig and W. Stickle left on Monday afternoon for Rosswood and from theré will go on a prospect- ing trip to Douglas ereck and: over to Lorne erdek. : eee Has your subscription been paid yet? tin and Maniteb. are at the dis- poral of passengers on this com- pany’s lines this*summer at low cost. The offer premises to be very alluring to Canrdians and visitors to the Dominion as weil. —-—- @usbee Province is alive with - fetas, celebrations and = gala events this Fear marking the anniversaries of some of the most memorable events in. its history. Ameang them and the most important ig the 400th an- CE IICKICINES - Forest forests of Britieh Calimbia, teasing aside as When enjoving the quiet restfulness of the Forest re- member that: a. thoughtless auction on your part, such as _ Lighted Cigarette Butt ~ . or teavirg a “¥ Campfire Unextinguished “may. ‘result | in widespread destruction of Timber, Life and Property FETIP ESTOEITVT ST TSO TESS TLE TT DS Fires! Hote summer weathe: is eraating a serious situation ‘in ‘the -Carelessness with Fire in the Woods under such conditions is unt arconable. , _ eee LOC LOE LCL SLE OL ET me “et : wa Help Prevent Forest Fires B. €. ‘Forest Service | 10000 CULL OCC COE The Terrace ball team are in. better. Lake. SWAIN’S: Transfer and Taxi Service — We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse Sunday Special Terrace, B.C. Se John’s Garage General Motors Cars and Trucks (as S rviee Oil Welding Air Honing Batteries Charged All work guarantecd John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. he SIX SUMMER sir mi, es: Hs Tia vo un il: Be To get there and back you have a choice of many routes. Let us plan your trip for the maxi« * mum of pleasure. En route visit Jasper Park Lodge in the mountains and Minaki Lodge in Ontario’s Lake of the Woods. Canadian Rational Foe information call or write . Local Agent er Pr. Lakie, DI. & PA, Prince Itupert, B.C. Terrace Drug Store ' Tangs . Victrolas .,. ‘Ice Creani” made from Stationery | Jeweliery ‘Victor Records . Crean R W. Riley, Phm. 2.” ‘Terrace, B €. Terrace “eo