g gnove, here from Fort Fraser. eS Te frnetared his hip a year age while | ane Ta ms ip to Smithers on Saturday even- v Ot. is ’ “TERRACE, B. (> WEDNESDAY MAY 29, 1535 —n “About Te Terrace Dr RC. ‘Bamford, dentist, Smith. ers, will be in Terrace from May 26tif to May 31st. 4 8 Norman A. Watt; government ngent nt Prince Rupert, arrived Wednesidity end spent the balinee of the week in the district “ne Dun Maxon is able to be around nenin atter ca long seige in, the hospital working on the Usk ferry. * * ® __ lah Welch conducted - ‘the service in nox United Chureh on ‘sundayi-ev¥en- ing last on a7 a8 Word has ‘been received. ‘from’: “the south that Rev’ W. 1: Welch his been |f assigned to Bella Bellu for the coming event and that Rev ©.M. Lanenster will . t e+ + B, iF. Kenuey, M. L.A. returned from Bill Treston bronght ina horse: from his mneb at Kalum Lake fast Tuesday Ife would Uke to see a ferry at. the anper end of Kattun river. The hot summer weather of the hol- iday drew many local people to the Lakes. On May sath Nirs- G. Tessier was the guest of. Mr. and Mrs, H. “A, Swain and the party apeint the holiday” at. the south end of ‘Kalum Lake. While Mrs. ‘Tessier. J jing - lived ° in. the district: for some: 2. it awas her first ‘vialt to Kalum take, and ‘she “said she found the scenery, : ‘both: ‘on. the fond: and at the Jake shore, io i thd dis pene HAG [her industries: TO PUT. YOUNG MEN TO WORK Forest Branch has Scheme. Which Will Fit theYouth for Permanent | Jabs he Forest Branch scheme of pul- ting young men tu work is. causing a nrmber ‘vf Jocal“boys tolook into the autter,: The plan as outlined will; absorly a selected: number of young men for the summer months -and..is for ‘forest piptection. work. - Regula- thous as issned-to date call for appli- cunts to lie of ‘good character,'to have had high school ‘education and to be between the ages of 20 and 25. - The selected meu will work in trail camps and on other projects and will be paid nt the rate of $1.75 a day, Seventy-. five cents will be deducted for board. In the event of bad weather holding wp work for a amimber of days in a- month only #$ of these days board. will he chatged for, the balance being born by the government, Men assigned te special dutywith ringers will be: paid $4 a month and necessary travelling expenses! The hours. of work in the cainps WIL be § eich day and a six dny week. Out of thes working hours officials may sét on- one. side specified | periods" ‘for organized sports. lectures, | tte It is: the pirpose of. the govern- nent ‘ta make every effort at the end of the tinining’ period, to place these men in positions with the various tim- This. plan seems.-to. be thé ‘first ‘organized effort looking -to solving the problem of our unemploy-. ed. youth: ‘It should alsp put the for- est branch in touch . anitable smen ‘for permanent “etaft of | the service. | {Has soni gabseripeiotl been’ naid -yet? web foe : « a wf . , . Paints 2F Flour. 0. T. SUNDAL CO. 7 - Headquarters for —. Oils - Goodyear. ‘Tires aneral Merchandise Feed: _ SEEDS © Package - Bulk for Garden and Field "Timothy © Clover Alfalfa. Garden Tools , Rakes: Hoes Cultivators - Varnishes Car Batteries §, -Hardware ET. KENNEY, LIMITED. OOH COCKER CRE HIRI TAI You are supporting a local: i “Buy at: Home’. principal, .- “Pell the buying public what. When you: use ‘the columns of your “Local NEWSPAPER. “OMINE C se HERALD" “AND. ‘TERRACE. ‘NEWS to carry that, message to the public? for you. industry. and. encouraging the wtp you have: and give “the. price. Will phunned to bring about improved trails |" with specially’ Victoria Day at Usk Beat The Terrace Team In spite of ferry difficulties the 24th was celeltated in,Usk and a good lot of Terriuce people were on hand to take in the festivities. At one o'clock the soft ball game. was played and at one time it looked os if the visitors. were going to get lome on the long end of the score, but the home. town folks ‘tightened wp and pulled ahead to win by a T to 5 score ’ At 2.30 the traditional enemies met at base ball, and the first innings gave the impression that it was anyone's game In_ the second the ininers pur my sone plays that “would indicnte 1 considerable improvement in > their form -The Terrace batters could not touch Glen Martinson ‘and they ‘did not. do themsel¥ cs. credit at all. The Usk tenm were out ‘to wit und they did it to.the tune of 13 to 3. Much of the success of the flay at Isk wus due to the work, of Carl Brechin - with the ferry... boat The new ferry was ‘not quite finished and Carl had to" carry the crowds on the row boat He put in ‘long hours ‘and started in again at daybreak on Sat- unlay to ‘take’ the Ter TAce people back again ufter ‘the dance. — TREE FELL ON A TEAM HORSES _A tree fell on a. fine team belonging to GC. L. M. Giggy last Thursday. Both animals were Killed. Pat Madam was the teamster. and On: ‘Saturday . he told the News: vist, ‘how it happened. He was sia ina Tod "aia, “@idnbt: eae anyone, call. “¢imber’* : couple: ot: men’ falling” ‘near | DY: “The ‘tree hit both norses onthe head; "He |. had heard the -:wind of the tree ‘coming Jed a. ‘gouple . ‘of’: feet _away—just fur enought ‘to be out: of the path. : , WHO Lost a YOUNG ANIMAL? Somebody ti ‘the ‘district ‘is short. a hend -of live stock - The other day as I, 8. ‘Bingley was coming to towh, and using A ‘short cut ‘aeross ‘the jackpine flat on, the, south’ side’ of the” Copper road,, ‘he ‘found the’ remains of a beast that appeared. to be a yearling. ° ~All that was lett: Was the bend, part: of the skeleton and some of the leg bones: By Sunday all the meat nad: been |: stripped off: the anima” with’ the “ex- ception of a. little on the lower part of one. leg: AS., Mr. Bingley found quite ‘a number of, wolf tracks around the carcass he concluded that wolves had eut the young ‘animal out froma num- her that were grazing, turned ‘it up the side tratl.. ‘about ‘twa ‘hundred: yards from: the, , Cone er, road - and killed it. Ith i -onkdgitg to nd so. ‘many signs ‘of: deer" in’ ‘the: ‘valley . this: year, Not‘so many’ ‘years ‘DEO: ‘these: animals were unknown: here.’ The, other. day while ona, trip’ of. three: or’ ‘four. miles tr esh tracks on. the paths. whe. ue fond. of, wild life, and who live int more ‘or less secluded ‘Places: ‘tell. “us they “frequently. see deer,’ in ‘some cases small: ‘hetis ‘appear’ ‘nen: ‘thelr, ‘homes almost eve ay ‘ iy.’ - down nnd fell on the. ground: ‘and eraw-|- through ‘the’ "bush, we: ‘found. numerous ‘Pedple : Nash of Terrace, BG, acting. a8 agent | {apply to the. Mining Recorder. ‘for. ‘a ‘TREE PLANTING AT TERRACE George Little has Interested Whole Community in Scheme of Grow ing Eastern: Hardwoods (len, Little has completed planting the leech trees. He is ont to demon- strote that the eastern hard woods will flourish in this district and he is far- seeing iu bis “project. Last year he secured the co-operation of the Native Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders” shipped regularly. ” Sons .He feels that, this. experiment- ing is net aone man job and this year he has interested the village commis- sioners Tatst year the Native Sons planted no number of sugar maples in a opark uenr the water works dam and they have put some beech trees there this: year. ‘The Commissioners have tnken over seme 300: of the trees and planted then in the green timber park and other bave been Bet out on the road to’ the Skeena river bridge . The latter planting: extents from the top of the bill past the culvert, and con- tinues to the eastern limits of the mm fcipolity The trees are given indl- vidnal protection by fouces, and should do well in this location The major portion of. the municipal allotment | of trees’ have heen set. out in a “Snursery plot just south: of commissioner Lind- say's. honse Flanked on the north br Bills watchful eye and on the south by the police station ‘And now we ask? Who is going ta be the publie spirited person or organ ization that will continue the munici- pal planting toward the bridge ‘There ig about -a quarter of a mile on the north side still a blank The south side’ was taken . care, of by the 1934 sugar. maple plantings. ‘This ‘would | make a beautiful avenue in a few years. “ tet Mrs. Walter Warren... of Rosswovid was in town. recently. MINERAL ACT Cortifieate of Improvements NOTICE Tender tout, Dakota and Vimy: ‘Min eral claims, situated in Omineca Min- ing Division of Range 6, Coast District ——aet mile south of Kleanza ereek bridge Take. notice that I, Frederick Nash, of ‘Worrace, B.C., acting as agent ‘for Ernest ¥ictor McKagne in Trust, free miner’s certifiente No, 625 47D, intend, ‘qmily: to--the Mining Recorder for. 2 Certificate of Improvements , for’ ihe ‘purpose of obtaining Fr Crown . Grant. of the above claims: And farther.take notice that action, wider section 85, must be conimenced before the issuance of such. Cert: ifleate of Improvements Dated this 25th day of May, 4985, 30 a BS "| CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS ; “Valhalla, Valhalla; No. 1. and. “Yal- halla No: 4. Mineral Claims. : iston ‘of - Range. 5,. Cost - District, Where. located—On ‘the: _Trestern’ ‘elope of Gold ‘Mountain.’ Y TAKE 10H that L, Wrederlok Wietor McKague, ‘in. trust, for. Pines tend,’ ‘60 days fom’, the, d ‘| Certiflente ” ‘of Tpravements for: the the above: claims... ve And further take: notice ‘that ac rtificate. l Located on Kleanza Mountain, one). sixty days from the, date Hereof, to}; Situate.in the Omineca Mints Dv ‘free. amiuer’ 8. certifiente No,: 62547D, in: |. her : ot ,Tnpraye:| at All kinds 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. he “Terrace Mill Stock, of | Lumber | Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap S4S common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap No, q Finish, Siding, Flooring, ¥-joint Ete. | Shingles ; Mouldings, le, PRICES ON - APPLICATION Gen: Little. Teac, B.C. » R. W. RILEY, Phm. B. ro _ Terrace < Rexall Fly. Sil Oil of Citronella, ete Fishing ‘Tackle Gatage service Shop "‘rasking.' Delivery Coal “ Wood ‘Taxi Agen , for : ‘Ford Cars-- ved os : F ord Triteks | PUYPORG: of ‘obtaining: Crown: ‘Grants | of Te eg ae in|