_— THE TERRACE NEW, TERRACE, B. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1937. > +> >>> > >. SPER ACRIOICECICICEORCECIORCRCICAEIORCI CRORE RRC HORE RE IOROIORIOIOIOIOION J.H. SMITH General Merchant TERRACE, B. c. Sucessor to. T. Sundal Co Groceries Boots and Shoes . Hardware Dry Goods © Flour and Feed ‘Stewart-Warner Radios Radio and Car Batteries Goodyear Tires and Tubes’ TERRACE “ { | '\ i i \ Provincial Assessor G, Cripps wes in towh over the week end fixing up the rates of taxes ‘tor 1038. ; mee arte Samitel Carter and “Arthur nppeared before Judge W. on Friday and, on being found guiliy, P were each given three months impris- anment. The eases aranse out of 4 | fracas at Shames. Two different rows took plaee, one: At_10 in the morning and the second at Ba, m. the fcllowing ‘ymnorning. | The first : cases were dealt ‘with in the police court in Terrace, |; the second two heing passed on to the 2 | a - BB 4 | higher court. + 8 OF Miss Yvonne Cote who bas been og: a holiday here returned to Cedarvale on Wednesday. s Mos. E.'M. Whitlow spent afew days here as the guest.of her daughter Mrs. Fred Seott. She returned to Usk con Friday, ¥ «es Mrs. “Pat Mellroy and danghter Sha- ron left for Edmonton, on Wednesday. Miss Lorna Smith made the trip ut- the same time and will spend some time in the Alber ta capital, , een Mrs. Mark, mother of, the tats Mrs. H. Y.. McKenney left for her home at. Crandatl, Man, on Friday. see ma | Have you paid your. subscription. ‘yet? and family The Sunday morning. service xt St. Matthews church was conducted by A! ; Attree. sz ko® Rev, A. Hinehliffe, Mra. Hinchliffe left on Friday for Burns } Lake where ‘they: 20 holiday. for two l weeks. Wagner; I Fisher ~ | te © ee Mrs. C. Ta. M. Gigey teturned from Prince Rupert on Friday. sme ® fom Walsh looks fine and hearty now he is back on duty after holiday- . ing for a conple of months during which time he made a lot of improve- ments around the house. * @ A host of friends regretted to learn that Bert Swain was tnken suddenly aud serfously ill on Sunday last. He has heen confined to the house since. es. 3 Mrs. N. 8. Sherwood spent the week end in Prince Rupert. al . ” Word from: Mayo ‘Landing, - Yukon, says that Mr. and- Mrs, Fred. Thomas : ave gveittly. ‘enjoying their new - life. Fred found employment easy to secure}. and the family generally is enjoying the novelty ot the new conditions. an a 2 ie ' The missing parts for the new ferry . at Remo caine in on last Friday's way freight, and W. Tittle is down there: putting on the final -touches in _readi- ‘ness for the launching. - Soon fe will be time ‘to take the ferry out for the. winter. ae te - Let a New 1938 © DeForest Crosley. Be your Radio for: the. coming year. - “There is a large number of different; ‘priced models: - ve bin ae Sg) vale Cie wee Wei carey. .avcomplete line of Eveready: ur Baters and... rode’ Radio oe | Park and: thes Pacific. conat... The Associated Boards of Trade : Stay Northern BE. T. Kenney, M.L.A.. H. King and R. W. Riley arrived home from Prince Rupert on Friday. They had attend- ed the sessions of the Associated Boards of: Trade for Central B.C., and they report that -it was a very suecess- ful gathering. A lot of matters of vital interest to the places along the line were dealt with, an@ with the ex- ception of-a resolution urging that the resolutions presented. The opposition to the Peace River ‘outlet seems to have come from the south east section ef the area in which the Associated Boards function, and]: ‘this lends some color to the idea ad-| vanced in these columns two ‘weeks ago that a still wider extension of the field would go.against the best inter- ests of the communities along the C, N.R. The question of territory was finally settled, and the southern boun- dary was set at parallel 62. Ons new member was odmitted.to the Associa- tion, the new and lusty town of Welis being the latest addition. Veterans Picnic | At Lakelse Lake| Sunday provided fine weather for the pienic of the Terrace Branch of the Canadian Legion. About fifty people made the trip to Lakelse Lake on Swain’s truck, and the main festi- ‘yities were made on the grounds of | Lakelse ‘Lodge. Benny Ager’ kindly imuade the porch of his summer home “available for the refreshment: period. During the afternoon sports program the people were Kept in fine spirits, There were races for children and all got prizes, Perhaps the most popular event was the football match between the Veternns and the Young Fellows. George Herbert showed ’em how to handle the whistle and for the Veter- “an's Mose Dubean was the star player ‘as he held the goal, Mose has the real ‘veteran spirit and he makes such good use of his handicap that few care to approach too close, All in all it was la renl day and the Legion has decided ithat as a get-together: it can’t be beat- en. So the picnic has been added to ‘the List that includes | the New Year | dance, Vimy - Night: gond . Armistice night. . Fe . A letter was receivéd, recently from Art Beaudin and he 1s ‘well and happy und, Going pretty well. ~ an * ‘“ 7 . Miss Lorn Doney who completed her Normal: School course last -spring arriy ed in’ Terrace Monday thorning. . sac . Mes. R. Haney of Salmon: Arta is a guest ot” Mra. a Brooks. ee ans Sota Te "Ses Dr. 8, G. Mills spent the week end in Prince Rupert. ! os @ ' The funeral of the late Peter Merke- dey was held from the home at-11.00 o'clock on Wednesday morning, Rev, AS Hinchliffe conducting the service. the interment was nade at the Veter- {an’é plot at Mountain View cemetery Creelmon, 8. Kirkaldy and W. Adama. The deceased. was. QT years of age at the time of his death. ‘. ‘a4 yo a Lord ‘qweedsmuir, Govenor General. travelling aboit the far. north. of Can- | | jada, He, ig at present, in Fdmonton, imt next iveek will: visit fie far wweat- em purt of Canada, ‘the ‘Tweedsinult ‘His trip-. ping ‘about Canada ts causing. a‘great Peace River. outlet run to Prince Ru-], pert there was little opposition to the |- and the pall benrers were N. S, Sher-|' | wood, T. C, M. Turner, J..'Tyler, A. hns been having a very wonderful time |. — 5 "If it grows in the woods we'll . get it” Inter-Valley, Lumber & Supply Co. - Lumber’ Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock Piling —— TERRACE, B. C. Philbert Hotel. TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Waiter Travellers Sample Rooma P. O. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. John’s Garage & Tax Battery Charging Cylinder Honing Chey. Cars and Trucks Thone—2 long:; 2 short Timber Industry Terrace District Fast Expanding The Terrace News man made a run along the Kalum Lake road on Mon- day morning, It was something of a revelation of how the timber industry is eXpanding, Four and a half miles from town he passed Curl Pohle’s mill, und saw the wheels turning at full speed. Carl has a nice stock of lium- stendy shipments. But at Creek Herman Frickman’s truck was purked off the roadside while Hernan was busy getting out poles. A Little further along he passed the temporary home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. They are enjoying a prolonged honeymoon in forest surroundings, nud hubby is engaged in getting poles out during the working hours, Still further along Ralph Matthews is running Giggy’s mill. By the pile of sawdust Ralph has made he has ap- prrently created a lot of work for the truck drivers who haw the finished product to town, At 16 mile is locat- ed Ted Johnston and Charlie Kofoed. They have cleaned up on one, Himit— over 40.000 feet, and are now building skidways for the next operation. Then feross the river and a mile up’ stream on the north bank of Alice creek, they have a crew cutting poles and in a few days will he rolling them into town. The trip was made with Bill Christy | His truck pulled ont at seven o'clock in the morning when the dew was still on the ground and a fog bung over Dutch valley. Returning the scribe arrived at two o'clock, it being Bill's second trip. Bill figured on making another trip that day and said that when he had rolled in another: six: loads he would lave hauled 70,000 ft. of poles for the present season. ‘The Kalum of course is only one source of supply for the Terrace mills and yards, Lakelse road and around the lake shore, are numerous pole and logging camps, ind: out the Usk road fre still move camps, all shipping pro- ducts’ of the ‘forest into Terrace. At the same’ ‘tinte : & lot of stuff | PE? ‘from directly north: ‘of town.’ . " " deal. of interest in’ Great, ‘Britain, and possibly his writings and sayings of his trip and the: country he.saw will, hetp’ ‘to counteract all the rubbish the {mining promotors and the land Sharks have. peddled to the British. * . .. he hom G. Mawned Fergu* on. wuld im inéndnto recently : that, ; Museollinn wes the ‘greatest’ nielinee .to ‘the’ peace of ber on, hand in addition. to. making |, Spring } Swain’s Transfer. Garage, Service Shop Taxi Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B. C. Land Surveyor ‘TERRACE, B.C. Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped repularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. \ = Ferrace Drug Store : —— HOME MADE ICE CREAM ADRIENNE TOILETRIES mote =a LR. W. Riley, Phi, B, When requiring , LUMBER for your ; fall building and repairing order from . us for satisfaction and service seen *TLiftle, ‘angi ad & Kert Lumber Manufacturers __ woes antics. cee Europe. Recent speeches by that fel- ow would. indicate that hells’ prepar-! ing to take a darn ‘good ieking. BOTANY Shipl Ip rel