rece that it was. - * Kerr — - Rupert on Friday to get his summer : home ready, | , ‘When you use the columns of your mo % . a LOCAL NEWSPAPER: . 4 You" ‘are. supporting: a loeal industry and encouraging the | & “Buy at Home” principal. « Fell the buying public what you have and give the price. a Pf OMINECA. HERALD: -AND TERRACE NEWS f Are here ‘to carry. that: message to the public for you, Will, . ogg =: You use these columns? eke ~ ay OL. It E TER ' * EERRACE, 3B. Cy ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 1036 TERRACE Joe Bell of Usk was in town Friday Tle says he has about! recovered from the severe houwt he bad with the flu. ee eS Jim Gall of Usk gave ‘Terrace the anee over on’ Friday. : ‘ . * Geo, Cobb was in from his Ttossw ood ranch the end of Inst week. ae 8 The upper: end of ferry: ‘sland 3 was Imrned over this week, The fire was started near the old ferry landing and it van tawards the top end antl, the fol- lowing day ran to the other side. As a result the island is:not- -the:- fire. men- oe * a4, 7 * ae Goo, Little las: anata the Lind- say ¢npe “Mrc,and Mra. Tindsay ex- peet to leave here inva few days. — a George Skinner is not feeling up to his usnal sandard. Recently . he was working on lis: new, .eténe at Copper City: aad something gave‘on: the scaf- folding and he dropped to the ground. That might not have been so bad had | not the man: who was) working with him dropped ¢ on top of him. Order Your Wood Now. For the next few months we will - have plenty of good slab wood available, largely hemlock,...Now is the time to. get next winter’s wood in, Only $1.25 per load if close in town, -and slightly high- TT . tof the valley with Terrace in sight as er out of town. - We also handle Firestone “Tires and Willard Batteries. B litte, Haugland & ‘trip through the interior. - est day of the season, ‘the mercury got {fur May is considered quite alright. | Railways . ‘the booklet was not particular about nan rs re J : Sea nee & . : Some one suggested that spring is} here for stire—there are so many goy- ernment officlols about. fiving some of the assessments the the. forest: dept, 3 Publie Works Engin-) evr: Walter Cotten ‘who is rushing the Copper river slough bridge work, All these officlnls are nlways welcome as they usually start some dollars roiling after we uh ¥ isit., " i] ee Mrs, WT. Kenney is leaving on the Thursday train for Vaneonver to at- tend the general conference in con- nection with the United Church, She Will represent Knox church. ; = 6 fb . A third fire for the week fortnate- ly was not oa serions one. Satarday morning Mr. Fintayson. who lives. te the south of town, saw os puteh of his roof in flames, He was oble te put the fire out hefore any damage was done, ; axe . ; ‘ Born—To Mr. and, Mrs. Paul Hertle of Remo, ‘Ui ‘Tovsday. Api) 28. a son. tom ™ A benefit dance for the Noffman family has been arranged and will be hell later in the week, a i. J, Kenney left on Friday for a * cs 8 _ Friday brought Terrace the ‘warm- as high. as-78 in the shade, and that, *ee {fhe orchard of Alex. Kerr furnishes & splendid lustration in the new book let put out by the Canadian National entitled “Central British Columbin, There is. also a fine scena, ‘taken fram the bench: The author of ‘his facts as he gave Terrace’s popula- “Phe lst this} * week included George Cripps who was \ once over; Larry -Pavlow,; the boss of. : ) Penticostal Assembly: on Friday after Bible Society d A at clety xpevlul sales agent ii oust’ on Monday and he speedily be time known to the local people. He had a display in BR.W. Riley’s store. during the week has given his services freel¥ to local organizations. On Tres day. evening he tdak a service at the noon he met the menibers of the Ladies 17, Guild of Knox United church. At this nceting he gave two injor, items “The Lifhoatman” and “The Fireman's Wed- @ug” besides a vivid description of the work af the Bible Society. On Friday evening he met the yerng peoplé of the Penticostal Assembly. On’ Sunday he wes speaker at Bt. Matthews and later addressed the An- vlican Sunday school, On Sunday evening be was the guest speaker at Bnox United church, For the lesson he recited the 58th chapter of Isaiah. His subject for the evening was “Vis- fons.” aud he brought it down to the time of the vislon of Tindale which resulted in the Bible being translated for the people at large, He finished his address with a stirring account of Margaret Wilson, the 15 year old &cot- tish Maid who was martyred by the Royalists for having a Bible in her possession. Mr. Bowley, with his gen- {al manner, Made many friends during his short stay in Terrace, and later in the week will go to Hazelton. “Uieh¥y Smith was in. town on Fri- day. He left Saturday for Rupert. ; , * *& $ ‘Agent a Clever f Entertainer | rhe British and Woreign.-Lible: Sa. I Canada | amd New Foundland arrived from the | ‘Ve is an accomplished elocutionist, and1, etre Two, Fires ‘i ina a “Week is Doing | ‘Karly Well a” nat AY Patt rust lowe, all his, household possessions in st fire that occured Inte on Tuesday afterneon. Mi. Woffman. who, for a uumber of yours has been developing the Rochester ranch in La- elise Valley. Ife meved to the new place on Tues- day morning, and. the second Toad of goods Jeff town shortly after limeh. The eantents of the two Toads, inelud- ine no erate of 32 chickens, household gous awl clothing, were left outside the house, About seve in the evening when the family arrived at the place with the Inst load. chiefly food, it was found. that a fire. had wiped out the honse aid all the belongings, including the chickeus, The cause of the fire is a omysters:> According to Hoffman a fire hud nat heen started in the house. and on the second trip no smoking was possible as they were all out of tobac- eo. i _’S sceond ‘serions fire for the week took place south west of town early Friday morning. at the back of the Keith place, Fri- day moming he got up about five aclock as usual and after breakfast he went out to work in the garden. Sometime later he noticed the house wns on fire and he tried to salvage some of his helongings ‘The fire got started hetaeen eight and nine o'clock as the children going to, sehoal noticed the flames aeross ‘the railway tracks. Cons, MeKenney had Birthwistle go to a.cabin at the Philbert hotel where he tion as 350. The 1931 census gives the population within the mumnicipal linits as 580. There is nnother 500 iu ‘the immediate district. | wae It. L. MeIntosh arrived from Prinee a) ee OV ba OF Vancouver printera will not help- build your town and community nor help sell your produce. PA ICIC HICH REREEIER ICRC AC REAR ACHE ICRCIE cacyuses + > >> > > >. fm >> > >'> > > PD > A . . Loy ‘ . o . . a| EHH AER EERE RELL ETE EEE RE RE RARE “SEEDS! ‘SEEDS! — _ SEEDS! of ot Timothy — “ Clover se “Garden sei : Ve ee ee Red” ‘Dutch © Aleike . : “Dutch setts we os : - Onion Multipliers, ain, Chemical Fertilizers: “Lime Sulphur Tcame originally" pedi the Rissl: so the salmon are on- the way or are in the water now. a hoe The Skeonn has-been rising steadily all week. _ . ean , ' . Jue the Chinaman says he will turn the mpstairs of the Bank of Montreat! bafding into a rooms for rent and the ground floor will be used ns a canfec- tionary stand. ‘ et Mrs. Beandin made a trip ta Remo one day recently. a Mrs. O.T, Sundal entertained last Wednesday at bridge and the prize winners were Mrs. M. Greig and the eonsolation went to Mrs, Jordan. Fol- lowing the bridge was a ten in honor of Mrs, C. R. Gilbert who has recently returned from a winter in Californian. Skeoena bridge. It was in colors. SALMON THE MOST VALUABLE Ta -noint of annual mar keted ‘return the British Columbia salmon fishery is the most. valuable of the fisherles. in Canada, The -return “fluctuates from yenr to ‘year, of cOUrEE, “but of late yenra dt bos been between 13 and 16 million’ dollars, The record output for British: . ‘Columbia conned salmon is 105,000,000 Pounds. Over 70 per cent is; sent. ‘to the export markets of the world, * Sixty conning’ plants. give, em- ployment to over 5,000 workers. ‘There tive species. of British Columbia ‘sal- mén_ taken.“ by: the.‘ fishermen: ' ‘phe’ fish’ are’ “entirely ‘distinct from the At- lantic soimon and: the several species: are known, sctentifically. by. names, that: rT lan”-ver- nacular. .j THe ‘popular names. however ard sockeye, spring: coho, ; ping ehuini, ~ They ang rere elniiaie! toda, Sanfived! al) ‘ ne Seals have appeared in the Skeena |‘ ‘During the afternoon Mrs, Gilbert was |- )jnesented with a framed photo of the was put under medical cave. He was burned ahout the ears, eves and head. A remarkable thing wus, in: spite of this no stzus of burns cond be fount shont his elothing. -By Saturday night (he putient was’ greatly improved. The Publleity Burean in connection with the provincial govermnent is. of- fering two first and. two.second prizes to school children for the best letter written to a frlend out of the provinee that is considered the most impressive In the way of placing the attractions of B.C. before the recepient of the let- ters, trades nine. and ten will com pote for one set of prizes and. grades eleven and twelve for the other set of prizes. Sehool principals | hay e the particulars, mo : to * or J. Allen Rttherferd of Smithers wes in town on Tuesday when he staked on behalf of the Columbin Power Co. a water rights on Two Mlle creek, and an application is being made to- the provincial government, sues, elve this fish a market advantage and cause it to bring the highest price. All of these salmon’ born in fresh water spend thelr mature life in the sea. The bulk of the ecateh is taken aloug the ¢oast nnd in the inlets and off shore. When “the spawning ground in the rivers are reached,. each: ‘female ‘fish scrape’ out “in: ‘the ‘Tiver’ ‘béd With snout and fin, - When the ergs are fer- With: that the ite reytle ‘Ofte: pavent’ fish” is euded. Unlike © the’. Atlantic fhe Pacitie Apmyns: but: onee hiul acquired a tract of Innd at Nine Mile on the Kalum road. |’ Charlie Birthwistle || has been living in an old logging camp |‘ bays, genenlly eldser’ than - tyro. cmatles | - salmon, guarded by! ‘the! finale, ‘depasita’) her eggs to the number: of several . thousand ina ‘litle -basin. which the} tilized the fish cover them with gravel |, Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point-on line “Will vou try our Bread and - Buns? : Standing orders shipped. regularly. All kinds of cake, Get our price. ir Ne Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light , Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P,.0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. ‘Telephone Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ° ‘Taxi ‘Trueking Delivery Coal and Wood Agent for. : \ Ford Cars ii Ford Trueks - Ford Parts a) Terrace Drtig Store FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Try our White Pine and Tar Coug! Syrup Fresh NEILSON'S and BETTY AXNN Chocolates . R W. Riley, Phm. B. {EKENNROIEEOIENREIORE ; ; MINING SURVEYS = : Fred Nash :) $ B. C. Land Surveyor ae i TERRACE, B.C.. . oe a ONS AONE ES ded a reat t SPRING—Steele, Briggs Seeds here pe iE St pee | cay a emer Bia Pata.