a TERRACE fee building the approach: to" the’ Tew -6v-|. me crnment Ww hayf at Lakelsé ‘Lake. : town looking over thé local Iamber’ and my) building material situation. ’ Qnd ever Swain’s Garage—Each of you ee ors HE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, B. C. ‘WEDNESDAY, “MAY 1, 1937 “| Lf George Little ‘has a. ‘afew at oie eee , M. P. McCaffery spent..Saturday in oe eT. R. W. Riley Las moved into. the Or son house on Takelse 4 Ave., re Be COMMUNITY * AvoTION,: on. June have odds and ends that you consider a nuisanee, You may have the very thing the other, fellow is looking for, Prove it by letting us bell. if, by, auction on dune 2nd. ss * . Mrs, E. J. Monre “wha has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Irv ine of Hazelton, for the last two nonths,. re- turned ‘home this week. ~ . + aa oa a * Mr. and Mrs. ©: L. M. ‘Gigeey. went: to Prince Rupert on Tnosday. and Spent Ceronation Day at the eqast:; 4 * bd | Frienits. ot. Mrs, Jack Wrathan will he pleased * to learn that she js making satisfactory progress after an, opera- tion for aymendicitis. ~ , ; : eu eo. ue 7 School Inspeetor Hall was in the dis ivict this week visiting the schools. . . * & . What appears junk to you is 2 val- uahle article to the other guy. List your. stuff with us and add te your eash~ on hand—Community . Auction, June: and. 28 * Oi" Saturday” “atterndon., thé: ‘Eexplor- ers under the leadership of, Mrs: -Eve- iyn Bagshaw Hewson entertained. “thelr | parents at their. initiation |-nieeting. It gnve the mothers an opportunity tol. sve the training received in this. work, and after the meeting had been con-. ducted by the girls, and the inltiation cevemony gone through with, the mem- hers had a game period in which’ their elders had an active part. The Explor ors concluded the afternoon by serving refi reshinents. ‘ : *. haan le Pred Seatt is ‘home ‘ntising an in- {ured hack received while Hfting heavy _ |Give me @ list of them as soon as pos- : sell them for you. Ready eash is worth in boxes.—: . Attree, Auetioneer. bweek. “Why ‘hoard articles you don't need. ‘MAVE: GONE SOUTH 70 LIVE sible. Fl Hist them; on June 2nd Vil} ‘two highiy respected residents of Teyrnce left on Thursday when Mrs. Harry Mist and her daughter, Miss {Thelma Mist, went to Prince Rupert on their way to Vancouver. Mrs. Mist ‘After a long delay work on the Reno has been a resident here for the past ferry Wily star ted on Saturday. 18 years, coming with her husband el when he, returned from service with : Austin. Goodenough was In town this] the Canadian forces in France. For _Poles are: now rolling in and| most of the time she made her home Austin is apt to be here quite frequent on. ‘the Mist farm, just south,of the iy for sume: time. eee ‘school,’ ‘but, aince, the death ‘of Mr. Mist ; _ ere! *? “Vhas resided in town. ‘ During the ‘years The ising of the river last midweek | the local: ‘gfair awas-cin , ‘operation her gave the Vanarsdol Lumber Company a | needie-werk and other home crafts won more to you than surplus goods packed awe # tack - _JIm all probability part of the highway chance to get logs downto the mill and sawing was started on Monday. -?e 8 + On Wednesday afternoon Alf. Attree _Jconducted a very successful auction sale at which all the household furn- ishings of Mrs. H. Mist were disposed of. . a ee Church in, ‘Canada. oo The re-opening of the highway eamp is looked for curly in the weels and the construction’ of . the Chimdemanch bridge will be- pushed to 4 ewclusion, crew «will. work on tie gravelling of the completed section of the read and later on other inen w i push, the new work further Up the river. ; ** s a * Alnir Lips passed with second class standing his third year faculty of arts nnd science. He is now home from U, Ts, C. for the summer n months. 4 ane ‘ alee a Mrs. Robert Corlett has gone | to. Van: couver on, a Visit. : ae 2 pas patrol ‘duty. Boyes had heen. accom- panied by hig dog and the animal Tan onto 2 moose lying down on the trail. As the ‘moose got up Boyes Was: tao (lose and was hit on the-head by the}, moose. The injurics. were not: ‘very serious, oe xoods trom a “truck. : toot es will bring real results. woo 4 “SOUTH TO Calling at Ocean F © Steamer leaves To RG — way Thursday, 10. 30 po. Canasian Natio VANCOUVER | alls and. Powell River - PRINCE RUPERT nal Steamshigs Mrs. I. E, Brooks has gone to Vie- |! toria. as.lay delegate from Terrace to|.° the mnual conference of the “United : jab, Ve Cons. Boyes of: the proviticial force Spe and: stationed at Telegraph , Creek, was} injured ‘by a moose while “he. Was’ on : althe District” Forester, ' Prince’ ‘Rupert, ‘Phing: — : temp d teats ,| Forester, Victoria, B« C., the District high places each year. She and her daughter plan to spend some ‘time in Vancouver, Inter going to Nelson to visit her son Fred. As to where they will finaily locate she has not yet de- cided. Her jieaving ‘Terrace is much regretted by. many friends. 2 -0./ U HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT" - The ‘Terrace-Kitsumgallum. , high school. put on a very sueceasful concert’ last Friday evening. The pregram started with a shadow play “Cannibal Love’ Affair” .Then, canie a fantasy “It Happened one, J ‘Night’, . There’ were physical »exereises, folk ‘dances; funny stunts, ‘and two xjolin solos by A. Hew- son. The last item was’ a ‘play “The Red. Lamp.” Prinelpal’ Ri: Makepeace of the high school announced ‘that he hoped" the proceeds from the concert would be the. beginning | of a gymna- sium ‘of the high .school and “publie school: -He. pointed. out that under, the revised system of education physica! training had taken a latger ‘place. ani " SULPHURIC. ACID oe “Oil of yitrol is the old 1 name for sul- phuric acid, derived from its first pre- paration by alchemists who made. it by distillation “6 ‘silplates, particu- larty green -vitrol,.or by the burning of sulphur after the’ addition of saltpetre. : In fact, historically. sulphuric, acid ‘is one of the first isolated dcids,. known to the Arabions in the eighth century and to Europeans in the 14th and 15th centuries when chemical industries be- gan to develip. . Phe manufacture of Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C.. Fully Modern . Blectric: ‘Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P.O. Box 6 - Gordon Temple, Prop.: Telephone cue. gs sulphuric acid is¢one of the: fundamen- tal “chemical industries. We. ate? de- pendent upon it for much of: our. wash- ing sodas, spirit of salt, nitric acid, rand henea for explosives and numer-)| ous dyes, It -is-used in fertilizers, pe troleum refining, paints, glue, and in storage baiterles.. When mixed with water it geuerates a great deal of heat ond many of its uses depend on this property. Aléohol on —being treated W ith it loses the elements of water and) produces ether ‘or: ethelene, according to the conditions of the experiment. It is corrosive ; it. produces painful wounds. on the skin. and destroys mear- ly all vegetable and animal substances. Under various circumstances it attacks nearly all the metals. It As a deadly poison, : Canada‘of late: years has been break ing ‘all records in the production of sulphurid ‘avid: The - latest figures available, showed -nearly 225 000 : tons valued at $1,172,000. “There are seven plants mbking it; three of . which ‘are in Ontario, three in British | Columbia and one in Nova Scotia. BARBER SHOP AND BARBER POLE a rounded education, could not be given unless gymnastic “facilities” were ‘avall- ayn ervey or fem PN aes - Pursuant, to ‘the. provislons of section 41 of the Pound District Act, Chapter 107, R.S.B.C,, 1024, notice is given here py of, the” appointment, of. ‘Herman ‘KY roese, of. Remo, B.C., a8, poundkeeper of the pound ‘established at Remo. in the’ Skeatias Electoral District. The location ‘of ‘the ponnd premises District. a ne a 1 atta: oS U&eting Ministet’ of! Aa leulburé Dopartment of, Agriculture, co : Vietorla, Bo Gaya Ve et + May 8, 2037 vg . A640 7 MBER SALE X2168F : -., Sealed. tenders will he received: by not 2 later: than. Huon. ‘on. the 28th rdny: of May, 1937, “for the purchase of License X21087, four‘miles from Remo Jon the Perrace-Remo ‘road, to cut 40.000 Vinteal feet of ‘Cedar ‘Poles: and Three (3) “years wil ‘be allowed for removal of timber. ; re "Further particulars - of the Chief ore Forester, Prince Rupert, ‘B.C. Ranger S. G. Cooper, Terrace,’ BG. me _RITSECUGKL A. -Jnrm, was’ bound, the white stripe re- {pug a teompanted .him’ on the platform and. both -My,‘and: Mrs Johnson ‘received ‘the corigratulations - ‘of their ‘many. friends{ On Wednesday Brig ‘Carruthers, paid). The red, blue and white striped’ pole outsidé a barber’ s shop has avery real meaning. The “Jocal barber used. ‘to’ “be ‘| the iccal’ suxgeon,: Where’ patients were bled and bandaged. ‘The pole was the symbol of the splint to which a’ broken presented the bandages, the blue the yeins and the red the ‘plood. Barbers don't do such: doctoring any more, .al- thougit: the enterprising © hairdresser will suggest a scalp treatinent,’ the iden probably: being that o. treatment, a day keeps baldness away, just as an apple day keeps ihe doctor away. However one does not need ‘place too. much con-- fidence in commercial proverbs. . The -last’ census. slowed - that there was one ‘parber for every 470 of popula tion. “That is not very, many, which may. bring? to: mind that occasionally the thrifty, mother still trims her boy's lou locks’ in thé old-fashioned. way. ‘by slipping a bowl'over his head and clip: around it. ‘ . Phere has. bee fe remarkable growth of late in the number of barbers in Canada. Women with their beauty shoppes have tuken. a strong hand in the’ business ‘and have added amazing: ly. to the number. ‘of barhers ‘and hair- dressers, In ten years the ladies have increased ‘ten: ‘times..- There are not so muny female as’ male: barbers,” “how- teen. thousand, The men fnereased from nearly 11,000°.to 16,000, but: the women form 660 to ‘6,700. odd, a huge percentage enin,. to! "Mrs, Elwood ‘Brovks: is. Spending the’ week in Lrince Rupert ‘anid Mr, Brooks expects ta join‘ her there for. the, ‘care jouaticing: celebration. ; wy * 2 he Oe: ie morning , tut 21,46 and. the win: Mien the, hig aan Tat guested ithe itlne exactly.” , Peter ‘Satice died tn. ‘mithers last | week,’ He was taken. Al. while, await. ingitgcalve . evider 106] dh “A. conntry court trim. “He had v one ously’ Dames , * LD * “Walter: Wesley repor' 8 hav ing. seen ‘Swain’s Transfer. Garage, Service Shop Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Yaxi ‘Trucking 7 “Agent for Ford Cars . Ford Trucks Ford Parts . MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B. ©, .Land Surveyor }-- TERRACE, B.C.: pa eae ry ae —Chtisty’ S Bakery ~ Terrace, B.C. “win ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread fand ‘Buns? Standing orders’ shipped regularly All kinds of cake. Get our price. ever, something Hke 7,000 to. over shat). " nthe ice ont ont of the Ynkon river |: *. Monday, al? : "4 oe oo. 1 Terrace Drug Store. ‘FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS ve . cae Fine ‘China and ‘Jewellery, “Watches Pew, and Clocks eb api R W. ‘Riley, Pom. B. i iglace : . iy my : ve Soo . . WILLARD. BATERIES and FIRE.. te GONE TIRES and TUBES | f For évop ‘woop: — Now while. ro are, eutthig:. hemlock. , or at ‘tie home’ ot Me ind Mrs. Me, mAUCE a. vinit, to: ‘the day achool in.thie,, mori- he anid at. noon was, the guest ‘of: ‘hon-. Grossing ast, offlee Uvhité, bear just: at, the back’ of. Sheena