on a REE eat reel oof hed 9 ofa: ‘ ; ‘ ol . - . - ‘ . ay ' ® na “4 vy <° WHE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, B. C- WEDNESDAY,“MAY oe ey ; p _ TERR ACE ; efmed with Dominion pelt What appears junk ‘to you is a' val- uable article to the ather guy. List: your stuff with us and ahi to your} cask on ‘hand —Cominunity . Auction, June ands.” ys wo pga Sa ‘After: a L busy time in, the inferior Eh ing the - houncing bats, v. Kenney arrived ‘Home on Saturday live inegting here ° Ae end, dof the week. ~ tea sE ae ses : Cons. MéKentiey left for‘ Prince’ Ru- B pert on Thursday last. . oe Cee par ts of his yard and garden, — fe se ea wnt nae aha eect 4 ‘za ence Dist. Eng. Cunliffe spent most of tha from Rupert to fili'his place. — ~ his left something to the judgment of Bean what it is ton Ge oe a yast week in- the district. going over “Public. works. spring programs. were | our readers, and we warn them .that ™ . aewe. work at Kalum, Remo and local bridge held up because the men who had: ‘been | they had better exercise that judgment Jobs and the Skeena highway. expected to go to work.were busy with | for if the C-C.F. ever attained power COMMUNITY AUCTION, an June wae. their gardens. . Few men are seen on/it would be the Iast-judgment. they ev-| | 2nd over Ewain’s Garage—Each of you Bridge foreman Thos. Turner moved the streets lately, they are either busy jer will ‘be abile to exercise. Even the have odds ‘and ends that:you:consider | 4y¢ ¢o-Chimdemanch creck on Tuesday] in the woods, in the mills or working | president, ‘we’ believe he is the presi- a nuisance. You may have’ the very and he took his new pile driver along [fall time at other, jobs, Rellef “rolls |dent, of the O.C.F. Club in Terrace, in- thine the other fellow. is looking for,; .3:h nim. It is for a new bridge at| now,only include the aged or infirm.| structed us to cancel his subscription Prove it by letting us sell it by auction | Gogorvale. _ an June 2nd. Lo, on re a a . aa * . a : _4 inte action on their election campaign. ; oF The spoukers of the evening were John| . The Terrace ‘Young People’s Dmwy. who is contesting .the ‘riding, put on a very successful dance Friday. and Mv. Donglas, MP. Weyburn, Sask | night. : . Mr. Doney. gave some: time ‘to finding ied fault with: the - administration, of the Why heard articles you don’t ‘need?, Government and promised that. ‘later in| Give me a list of them as scon as pos- ‘TN tist them; on June 2nd Tl and the United States are calling for the campaign che would) tell syhat the | sible, Re planned to do. The Weylirn|sell them for you. Reaily . cash is M. P. put an something of _ a comic worth more to you than surpus. goods overn aud the body of speech was con- | vacked in boxes.—A. Attree, auctioneer 4 i Good progress is being” ‘made with - TERR: A C the Roman Catholic faith. the new board tennis court. T. J. Kirk CE DISTRI T London, the greatest city’ in ‘the patrick is in charge of operations and’ wo” his volunteer crew bas the foundation | Labor, gonaitions ‘are. > betier “today council for three years’ and recently re- in place and the boards laid. The boys]than they” “have been for a long time. elected them with ‘an increased major- | find that ‘a Lot of nails are required on|- Local; employers find. themselves. in | ity. sich a job, but they will soon be chas- difticul 7 . ' “crossroads” the summer ‘home ‘of ing the motion’ “picture liouse yemarked election. ° These we ‘can ‘safely leave B evening, . it fs understood that he will Mr. and Mrs. R..L: McIntosh, has for |“Im up’ ‘against: it: 1 need ayminyto to the judgment, of your teaders. many years been recognized as one of jhelp me, and I; can’t: find a man, whois ; Yours sincerely, \ the “beauty spots ef the district. Thisjout of, work Ant year Mr. McIntosh is putting in a gra-| Just oe eenily ed Johnsto ch vity water supply , that will ‘reach all|has been. & ‘placksmith, for: ‘yeays, drop-|] ‘- we ] per Fred Nash Sam Meyer was in town last Friday 'Trosday’ night suw the C.. C. FE. ga shaking harids with a lot of old friends “Ciab. tracts: and other are joining” them” in|is Just an instance of what might be a rs |LABOR: CONDITIONS. IN tint gts zee xt us| (° world has been governed by a Soclalist comments ‘im your next issue to which nien to eal | we will be unable to reply before the reek Mr,., “DuChame, who was revi ery. out their programs. id that’s, typ ical.” The “Terrace C.C.F.Campaign’ commit- tee. ped his hammers to. go-into; the pole| | re ‘| business... A-man-had.to. be: brought,, in Eaitor’s Note—We are glad Mr. Nash This “condition “has been developing for | becanse- he did not favor our political ‘gome time. ° Last Winter quite a lot of| views or reports. That party is not men spent the snowy months ‘in ‘the| and never’ has been a subscriber’ to woods cutting ‘large quantities of poles | this paper, although he may have been, Now they are entering into new cop- “g constant reader” since boyhood. It that occupation. - expected from the CGE, axport trade is of course the reason ; onnanee ‘ Loeal consumption ‘would take care:of yery few of these men- who work in ; - = Pick Cotton! © more and more of our. forest products |. and every available man is being used. The trick situation is an indication of increased. business. Little,- Haug- ee ene” wim $3 7%. onthe Triangle wo an oan “Thisyearmakeita"Triangle”” Tour’ via Vancouvert no “«/ . 600.amiles through the. sheltered waters of the’. - “Snside Passage” and 1300 miles of some of Canada’s. -. 7 : ‘most’ ‘majestic mountains, It’s a grand holiday i adventute.” — . Le von . Vancouver is the gateway to the vast Pacific North- | i west playground. There i ig a-wealth ofentertainment ; awaiting, you... “seores of places to $€2 o's, + many: a mew things: to “do. 7 ‘ mes _ Plan. now for this fine. vacation. Scenery! Outdoor , i ‘eports! A cruise on a “Prince” ship! Gay, metro= a politan, Vancouver! There are few other trips that offer. such cS variety of holiday attractions, Fare includes méals and = berth on steamer while at sca, See your nearest agent —he will be glad: to help) you. he mayne deere ey Clitlsty hils'a-new two ton: teu AE The ‘Haitor, “Omineca’ ‘Herald and Ter-|. : “fled, but differ from. these others in that ‘i their financial. smpport comes’ direct -°)Cari Pohlé has ‘one new truck, Tiloyd | ~ | twenty-eight years and are well known.’ | | Had’ Geo. Weaver . heard’ ince Ru-: jand & Kerr brought.in two new ma- chines. The Inter-Valley. Lumber & Supply, Co. are running two. trucks, the bush or the mills. Eastern Canada OTTON to the rescuel. . The woman who has. a taste for smartness in dress and yet must, be , govern ; _ ed by the limitations ‘of yer * shopping budget, ean. really ‘take courage this year. ‘For “Cotton — honest, inexpensite Cotton—is now a high fashion . for every hour of the day or’ evening, and when you pick Cotton, you're picking one, of. the smartest of fabrics for all sorts .of costumes and acces- _ Sories. ‘Johnstone has a wew one and ‘Bil “To! The Editor’ hee Bot ths ~ Werrace, B.C., a May 21, 37 Tate. News. , . : “May we reply briefly. to your editoi- “Taal of May 19th and to the political . distortions contained therein. The Proyincial Executive is nomina- | : tea by ©. C. F Clubs throughout the}. .| Prov ince and “elected in’ a democratic) .— J manner, and is not. as’ ‘you state “self | ' appointed.” 1 The C, C. r “eaindidates were nomin- ‘yated by the ©, C.’ F. Clubs in each | ‘| Blectorat, District in much the «seme |. @ war that AB candidates of other poli- |" } tical parties’ are supposed ‘to be select- |- ' And this-is only one “of the many fashion trends that are helping women to Clothes © Smartness just now, ‘without ruining their finances at the | same time, ‘Today, good taste. plus a little careful planning _ is all you require to be smart’ | as you please. : ‘Maybe I could help you, with . that Summer Wardrobe ‘you're. thinking about, Drop me a little note—(giving me all the Details of your appearance, . “of eourse!)—and. Il. gladly. - answer any questions Vand make augeestions. from thepeople and. not. through fin- unelal-and “big: “business”, -corporatons. Your of our candidates in: the worth- ern ridings: have lived. in: the: districts they -are. contestng for" from ‘four to|- . —That’s what rm. here, for! » *-) ands’ ‘respected. cltizens - therein. ‘The ; fifth, Geo. Weaver, admittedly. comes | from: the South where: “his. Liberal - ‘op-|: ponent. has also: resided for. some: yearg’ pert in time, no, doubt. hi ld khave|: chosen, that fair city as /hi thplace.: " Pursitant to the provisions of section 11 of the Pound District: Act, ‘Chapter, 3 Froese; of ‘Remo, B.C., as _poundkeeper ¥/The- interpretation: of jt | of the ‘pound established | at. Remo, in}. he poune ¢ a a | Great. ‘Commandments ig. en to’ find, the necessary Doubtless’ ‘you, will have some choice ‘ 1g _ IS) | A Agents For ic 197,. R&B. .C.,.1924, notice. is: given. here a ‘by of the: “appointnient ‘of ‘Herman an ” Phitbert Hotel | TERRACE, B.C . Fully Modern - ‘Bleetrie Light | . Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms 'P. 0. Box 5 - Telephone * Gordon Temple, Prop. a Swain’s Transfer - ‘Garage, Service Shop ‘axi ” ‘Yrucking ‘Delivery Coal and Wood Agent-for_ oe | 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 vou.trv our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped . regularly... All kinds of cake. Get our price. Terrace Drug Store. FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS ot a \ Paney’ China. and Jewellery, Watches £ and Clocks ¢. R ¥. Rie, Ph, B ‘wna, -BATERIES anid FIRE... STONE TIRES and TUBES "a Churches; where it belongs nk peed | he location of the canal oy ‘ oe of econg Dis ‘ons et Ae Prince Rupert Zand L