ACE “VOL, 14 OTBRRACE, B. o, “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936 | Order Your . Wood Now _ For the next few months we will | lave plenty of good slab wood available, largely hemlock,...Now _ is the time to get mext winter's wood in. Only $1.25 per lead if close in town, and slightly high- er out of town. — We also handle Firestone and Willard Batteries, - - Little, Haugland & Kerr More raphl progress is expected te he made on the Copper river: bridge from now on. Arrangements have been made for piling work for the rest of the structure to be carried on while the- concrete is being poured in the main pier, More. men are to be ttkey on and that will help some. - sh J Cong, H. Tl. McKenney returned on Wednesday from 2 trip to Prince Ra- pert. Tires eee Mins Joan Hallett, welfare visitor of the provincial government was in Ter- race a number ‘of days last week. ees of the ovening the bride -made a very. | Wedding Bells Llewellyn-The n-Thomas On the evening of Wednesday, May) . 27th, the miairrlage ot Leo Herbert! - i ewellyn. san of Mr. and Mrs. 7. We tore giude a crossing of the Ritsegu-! ortice. Food. tents, ropes, ete. were Hewellyn, and Miss. Adeline Minnie, | ela river at its mouth, on Tuesday in! Thoin Wy of Terrace was ats ‘ 4 tanoe with w conple of Indians, | He : ‘ ,found the nitives in pretty good shape ;the home of the parents of the bride, ; and prepared to take care of them- Maughter of Mr. ands Mrs. ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. § with a foundation of mossaund framed hywith cherry bloom. apple Wossoms | and | ‘Hihies,| The arch was centred by ni welding bell and wis draped with ory darge log dame a mile or two ap pink and white streamers, Por her white sik crepe with a jeweled clasp. 4 Acvessorios were chosen to match the gown, A yell of white silk net was, worn and she carried a bouquet ot white Hiacs- ad rase eolored — tulips. Mes. Oscar Favkvan was matron of, hater apd wore a dress of white silk | erepe with accessories to mateh, and her hanquet was composed of manve lilnes ‘and cherry lossams., Liayd Tu: Thomas brother of the bride, perform- ed the duties of best man, The bride entered the yoonl on the arm of her futher .to the strains of Lohergrin’s wedding march, renilered by Miss Jan- et Young, who was pianist for the ev- ening. During the signing of the re- gister Miss Jennie Wing sang “I Love You Truly.” Following. the ceremony the happy couple ond = thelr guests spent delightful time with music and dancing, and during the period of the: buffet luncheon the father of the bride offered some sage advice, Intermingl- ed with a little humor. At the close “'Purther | trouble has. developed ” the Kalum road. During the ating j of Inst week the fill at the approach to. Yeep certek bridge washed out and no: moter traffic is possible,. fe A. Td Waddington of ‘the forest de- rartment was in town Thursday on Tatsiness, Tn duly My. fyeton plan todeave. with - the -Vitniy J erimage nnd for a tour of the Old CCnntry and France. i . t 43° , Votor Lakie, district’ passenger and ‘eight agent for the C. N, R. at. the veptaf Prince Rupert, arrived in Ter- rien Triday evening. On the way up to river the train wont through a lot eC wnrer and Mr. Eakie remarked to o Miow traveller “Tt would be my luck +4. get stalled at * Terrace, He got’ stalled, “The tenffic on the railway ‘is closed fram both ends and he may be Py Terrace quite some time unless he _ takes to a boat, and if the lower river. isi anything like: the upper end he will not enjoy the boat ride of | . . sa & The Bulkley river at ‘the head wat- ers behaved very well, It. was: the Morice and the Telkwa rivers that sent ail the water down. ead and Mrs. Wad- ; a? Rey. W. Pikerton, @ new graduate. . 7 chinrming and effective. speech, during jwhich she thanked the guests and ell ‘thoir friends for the kind wishes for __thetr future happiness. REV. DONALDSON Is MOVING At the End of June Wal go to the: ; °Fraser Valley, Mueh to the re- : >... gtet.of all who. low him bgt a j Rev. Pavia, Donaldson of Smithers who has heen in charge of the work of, the United: Chureh for the past three or four years, returned to the interlor laat. week to resnme. charge of tha Smithers chur ch after attending con- ference 1n; Vancouver. This year Rev. Mr... Donidson, much to the regret of all who have come in contact with him, is leaving the uarth far the south and has aecepted a call to the Clayburn- Mount Lehman church in the Fraser Valley. He. will be in Smithers only during ' ‘the ‘month of; June ‘and will then proceed | to his’ néw charge. He nnd his family will take with them the best wishes of all in the interlor. His suecessor In Smithers will be Rev, W. B,. McIntosh of Vanderhoof who ‘in turn is Sneceeded at Vanderhoof by T RRR REE RR pee | SEEDS! RAIA ICHAEL HCH HEAERCACACACIEACHONIEREIO SEEDS! - SEEDS! the de Timothy oo LBS tap : “ _ Red ‘Du tt Genie fern Clover “Onion Maltitiers © Garden Seeds tei ‘Alsike 7 -Duteh Sette, ose | 4 Thole re eee |skeena Floods \ c ; ted selves for a few days yet, dam Crisp under an arch decorate sins are crossing’ the river frequently ine anoes, : : the nyptinis the bride chose a xown of hat woul) necount for the very lit- -No word can be had from any place jtins ave‘hard ‘hit at all points along the "ines have ‘been repaired.’ “T Een hays. | headquarters: at: Prince ‘Rupert, arriv- ‘1 communication with the. outside. In Hazelton Bad » Continued from Piige 1 Cons. Art. Hanford of the mounted was a bay plice around the agent's The Frdi- . “ % Tt rs reported that there was. a Bulkley from Moricetown. river’ Qe driftwood coming down the Butk- ley. If that Jum holds until the water in the Nkeena lowers the chances of saving the: Hazelton bridge: will be greatly improved, - se * AnY farmer on the river flats on 1 the Skeenn or Bulkley rivers, botti -north enst and west had to move to higher ground and it will he some time be- fore the extent of the damage can be extimated. Roy Macdonaki had sever- -al men help him on Monday to swim his cattle and horses to high ground. His farm is a Jake as are also the sey- eral farms across the river from him. west of Skecna Crossing. x * Canoes were used on the river rond in Hazelton for ‘the first time on re- cord. At: lenst three feet af ‘water was rinning dow n the. street. oe At Kitwoanga village the Skeena has heen hitting into ‘the pank to such an extent: tliat ‘fon houses have gone down, the-river, more are ‘threatened and the totem poles are in graye ‘dan- ver’ and: the railway has a gang of-men attempting to: reseue them, The Indl- piv urs that. are in’ flood.. i ae a At Usk a goat yart of the: town is on fhe river bank and there must have been a lot of damage dine there. Any low. lying bit of ground along any of the big northern interfor rivers |’ will he wider aviter now, or. nre at the tine of twr iting. . Many. farmers: have moved out-of their homes and take: ‘their stock to-higher ground where {i has been possible. ee 8 Reports from outside cannot be sc cured until the telegraph and telephon: heen out and they ate‘ doing’ acer eu Job. under the. clréimstances: : . WORKING: ON, ‘CoAIMUNICATIONS On, Thuraday. “morning, last Mr. Landry, superintendent of ‘the’ Domin- jon. Telegraphs and Telephones, with ed in Hazelton Intending to return on Saturday. He -is ati: there’ and * will be for a ‘awhile. He ‘is co-operating with the local: staff: in re-establishing The Hazelton ‘power -plant was put out: of business ' during “Saturday. night , and that puta. damper oi ‘the ‘short wave De done... However,’ Mr, Landry" “got a He expected’ to. have ‘the bhott! Whe. int: operation: ‘again - Tuesday’ ‘and “would get ip communteation: with the outside via, Stewart.) Inv ‘the ‘meantime: men were" buy: “on, ‘the: : ground “wires, ‘dapec- intl” “the one. “hiokth: ‘all that ‘country was sit oft, both’ hy wite anil rand. “ih { ~|CONS. GRANT DID GREAT WORK | Terrace Drag Siore telegraph.’ The’: ‘ground’; wires, were : down and: there ‘vas. little’ that’ could): motor’ sen down Monday. ‘aight, trom]. Smithers ‘and: ‘secured a: “Joeat. engine: | rested. Skeera river strict became very ser-| (= —= . ‘ious. the ludian Agent got in touch with headquarters at Ottawa and was Chris B k inatructed td ilo’ what ever was’ nec- ty’ 5 a ety ‘oxsary in regard to the Indians along Terrace, B. C, ithe. flooded rivers, From then on it Will ship to any point on line ordered sent ont ta Glen Vowell and|{| Will vou trv our Bread und Kispiox, Boat and ratt conmmunica- Buns? as ¢ ' laces where ° tim Was established in places where Standing orders shipped the rovds were and hr idves were fload- re ularl ed, und at Kiftwanga where the Indi- B y. ; ans are apparently suffering greatest All kinds of cake, - Get our price, logs instructions. were issned ta) they; "[ y store fo! supply the necessities. The Ageut snid lie tried to get to Kitwanga on Monday by speeler on the railway but ran tute anether washout a conple of miles enst of Kitwanga so that pra- ress could not he made. At Kitsex- roch the villuge is surrouniled by wa- ter and on Monday could not be reach- ed. Ou Tuesday Cons, Grant of the provincial police got through. on a speeder withont difficulty and put everything straight there, The Glew. Vowell Indians were pre- poring to move off their ground, but found that the water had come in be- hind them aud they had to leave in a hie hurry and could take nothing with them. Capt, and Mrs. Parkinson did ‘some good work in clearing the reserve of the inhabitants. The reServe was soon.just a great lake. The Indians are camped along the:main road. At Kispiox the Indians living on the Skeena flats all had .to move and at that severnl houses and many out- buildings ‘went away down the riv- er along with all the smaller out-build- ings.nnd a few of the totem poles, The ‘country. is pretty welt flooded right around ‘ta: ‘the bridge, | 3 Mrs, Birchell is handing” the “rescue! and “‘religf work out ‘there in god shape. ‘The ‘Indians at Hazelton living on the: river flat were all moved off Satur day" ‘and ‘have since -heen established in. temporary quarters and proviston wea made “for feeding, them. : The work of relief. vas well in hand’ the first of the week. , “Cons, ‘Andy’ Grant was the bustest man and was on the Job whnost eco '‘stantly from ‘the first algns of danger. Ue directed the removal of the Indians trom the flat below the white sectlon af the town. The whole fiat right to the junetion -6f ‘the: Bulkley: ist. under water and the entire appenrance will be altered when the water foes down. Cons, Grant worked that seetlua over in a canoe and took the Indinns off as |well as thelr helongings, © He directed ‘|the removal of the whites from along | . the river bank and at tio o'clock Sun: |) day morning called all the ‘hotel guests | When the people-saw the new high the water had reached they, got out, : on ‘Tuesday ‘Cons, Grant paid ‘a. visit to Glen’ Vowell, Kispiox and Kitwanga ‘to sce that the Indians: were being iv- en every attention, and as a.result of food wis sent out. Quite a ‘quantity of rope: Was secured - from, the ~ pubic works department: at Smithers waa Se- Lewred, and gent to, -Kispiox to help hold what. inetd were still. ‘stanaing. ad 3 FLoop. COMMENTS. SUPPL ‘Soveral ladies paddling’ up Govern: ment St. in a captured canoe thought they awere din, Venice, . ‘The leading. lady ‘should have: had a guitar... ow * . P Deora vt sane brougzitt into op- | opatton AL niemberof : the fellne fam- and Mr, and. Mrs. Chappell to get out. |‘ that visit ndditional ‘equipment and | wont POSES ‘a opens Philibert Hote! TERRACE, B. C. Pally” Modern Eleetric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. ' Telephone “4 ap ‘Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Trucking Delivery Coal and : Wood | ‘Taxi | ih Agent £ for oa wee k Ford. Cars. Ford. Trucks Ford Parts. ors FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Try cur ‘White Pine™and Tar , Cough _DyTUP . SPRING--Steela, Briggs Sees. here Fresh ‘NEIERON'S. and BETTY ANN: “ ‘Chocolates: F MINING SURVEYS -Fred Nash° B.G, Land: ‘Surveyor TERRACE, ‘B. C. George: McGrath;. still ives at “Sen” sewing, the yety aa picture. ‘of; this: vt : that’ has been taken by many. mementy hunters: tonne ae sth a ae a “fily ae tts caged canni “Pus ; “plated, “and. the J éanitey: aig ut the wai it tide. to, dry: Jade ; ‘friend. were, ; hack, ‘toro. ‘ “hitatite at :tifa-of: writig, enh - View cottage; and eA