TERRACE, B, ©, WEDNESDAY, -FEBRUARY 20,1935 _ 4 Jak Sparkes, jr, left on Thursday © Prince Rupert on his way south, Arter spending sone time in Vaneou- er he wilt proceed fo Kamloops. to. Mie will uttend the annual sessions of Ric Grand Lodge of the Orange Order. q * | . ave Wilson af Shames was in town uy Friday. | = ¥ * f PE Treston wits in from Kalam on Friday, . ee fo oitev. Arthur Barner, 1.D,, superin- rendent of Indian Missions for the AU nited church, dvrived here on Mon- May ind after inspecting the mission |. at Vatmirsdel will proceed east on the : Wednesday troin. ® i oo: Work will be started in the near fn- @teve in renovating und altering the provinelal police quarters: here, Peidorstoad that changes will be made Bei: tho interior and that a Itttle later ‘Te the sensou the boiling, will be mm Printed throughout. A good» coat of. paint would improve the exterior very cousidernbly. wrird move by the -provinee and do’ a B little painting on their own, - Le me Thiping the past week, there ‘has i Tocal,| By seme eravelling done ‘on™ ‘the, “ponds. the, work: “heing confined | “to ‘re- mee: surfacing those” séctions. where. the re- cont freshet washed the surface away. ™ * * Dan McKinnon” Is expected io he on the job ngain this week after an ‘ill- ness which confined him to his bed. : ee mH: . Miss” Dorothy. Whitlow of Usk was fl visitor in town on Thursday. . HeCOSSATY. timber It is : it 4 Other property owners {- Roay tike erenuragement from this for — : AT LAKELSE SCHOOL ; ‘Phe youngsters ‘who attend the La. kelse Valley schol are making: real} pling. ‘for finer ‘days, . They are not only um ichiy plans: but they are put- |; | tng iy ‘some hard work to bring then inte actualities, - Under the -diection of Weds Seott they, nre getting out the to ‘provide outside grninastic equipment, swings and . ‘the ike, nnd - titing t these things up. Ta the homes it ix'a common thing to gee kitchen ‘floors inches deep in shavings as the kinds carve. out Indian ‘Clubs for themselv es from the native timber Jaist your the public works depart- ment ran the smali grader over the school phiy grounds north of — the; schoo) and put in a culvert te drain off the water, Now Mr, Seott and his crew ttre nuxious to-have the grader stop again when iu that neighborhood iuid enlarge the play grounds, The youngsters are after this improvement wd itis a safe bet that they will get They ave dhtified to. ft. - the: Baskethatl Adsnelation. heli il rer, V. stidvexst'al danee an the: ‘evening | of Valentine du. _ Andrew: "Keil “reports, ‘that he fig. ‘trap line Cotwnario. mine ‘ate isk hag. put on another shift. at the: ‘mine, - There ‘is ‘|also good reason ‘to belleve that work with be done on Steve MeNetil’s Copper River property, and other clalm own- ers ure getting letters from_ prospec- tive purchasers, Some there are who. helieve. that mining will get a good | Start around, here this year. - General Hardware | Rial Estate Yous are , supporting a local indastey and encouraging the : “Bay, at Home’’.-principal: “ felt the baying, publi¢ what | you have and give: ve the Price. oh ret to carry ‘that! essa to ‘to the public for yo yo . se tties colu ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING © The annual meeting Of! the’ Knox and in the report ts_ of ail departments heatthy. progress vas seen. The. elec: ‘tion of a new board of managers, was deferred until after the Sunday even- ing service and at that meeting. the following were ¢lected:—BE. T. Ken- ney, EV. Glass,” TT, EY ‘Bysoks, ’ M. Gigey, Duncan Kerr, J. Harris, J. BH. Smith, and Will, Robinson. These with, ‘Mrs, ‘Eh. 1. Kenney, president of the Ladies” “Guild, ‘and Mrs. W. R. Welc! hy wesident of the Young People Work, Ww iti he responsible for the chnret “Management for the year, na,T We Ads MISS ANDERSON TO NELSON Miss Betty. Anderson is leaving “on. Thnrsday for: Nelson to tuke a position. with the Fink Mercantile Cu,, ladies wear. Miss, Anderson is one of the niwre, poplar girls in Terrace and ao event many will regret her leaving the old berg. -On Tuesday Mrs. Michael entertained at the ten hour in honor of Miss Anderson, ond .on Wednesday the Mountain View Lodge held a fare- well gathering, for. her.. Mrs. J. 3B. Arar itis understood will. take Miss Anderson's former position. s * € é The Kitsumgalinn Farmers’ grain ware house. eee The Sunday. fishermen ‘got ‘fine catches, *" TT paca * se Fred Hall was out fishing | on Velday day reat a Grete was out ‘and! Bot. a hig stritig: ‘of: fish, enough to 0 all: around the ‘neighborhood. “Steel head. fishing dates have been . changed :.so si Waltons mily ga eurly io fish. ‘, . . ar a The editor of. the. .Prince | Rupert Daily News got: his: wires crossed when he nunonneed ' recently: that- ‘our’ local- sevihe had been elected treasurer of the Terrace. Liberal: Association.’ He apparently meant that. our local serthe and been elected trensurer of the Ter. race aunt. District Board of: Trade.: foe Q ade 64 “Who is doing: ti ‘eport shaving’ Seer the tirst bear thig season? min Makepeueo; principal. of the Kit. supuralian High Schvol, “hats, been laia|. ap all week with | “quitisey ‘and is not!* Thursday, . In- the. ‘nieantinie ‘Lawrence Grelg is: eacrying .ou with. all classes. “Last week, the Bridge. Club: met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark’ and the highest scare was made. -by: Miss Beutrice. Dobbie and. Jew score by. Mr: 8S. WwW. Dobbie. Lng eons Bo. see os _ United. church was :held._ on, Tuesday |: expected’ to be back on: “the: Joh. ‘until |: ‘{ copper City Notes) : WATER NOTICE Diversion and ‘Use . Take “Notice that “Nicholson Creek Mining Corporation whose address Is} Usk, B, ©. ‘will apply for a License to ‘take and use 8.33 cubic feet per second of water out of Nicholson. creek, also known as Lowrie creek, which flows, Stlreann ped Ser i river ‘about 300 feet, cast of “the east boundry of Lot $978, Range 5, Coast District. ; “The water will be ‘diverted. at Fry the north-enst corner of Lot 5979, and will be used for power purposes upon the- land described as west half of west half of Lot 921, Range 5, ‘Coast This notice was posted on . the pround on the 21th day of Aonwary, District, A copy of this notice and an appli- ention purstant thereto and to the “Water Act” will be-filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Smithers, B. C. : Objections to the application may be flled with the said Water Reeorder or with the Comptroller ‘of ‘Water Rights, Parliament, Buildings, Victoria | B.C. within thirty days ofter the) first appearance . of | this notice in a local newspaper. | -|Nicholson Creek Mining Corporation Tnsti-. tute has started.work to _cnlarge their. Applicant Fred Nash ,Agent The date of the first publication, of this notice is January 16th, 1935. tot -|pUG A HOLE ash map” wn | FOR A MAP TO .GET THEIR - "RIGHT: LOCATION : “Great interest “ivas ahdwh' morning in excavation: work started. by ?: the Swain: Transfer Co.- near ‘their’ gar |- age. Doth Bert | Swain and, Frank) Gavin went into action. Neither of [them did any talking but just dug in- to the bowels of the earth. Everyone else’ in the‘ village | wondered what they. were digging for in. such a place, but no information (was given until the “No,” replied - Frank, “or “we would have come across: it before now,” i “Our. water’ line,” siid Bert,” sure its not here.” ~. "Oh," sald Bob, “its your water Tine your looking for. time ‘it, whsn’t there. 4, Then Bert cHmbed out of the hole aud went across the lot té the muni- cipal office where there is a map: of all the water line.- 44 by re paces Quehee fyo-tenths; and New, ‘Bruns- wick and: Nova Scotia: cambined, one- tenth of. the: Canadinn: . commercial strawber ry .crop -in “dead.” British, _Col- 7 wna _Pkodmeed about: «three ti ths. , 7 point about 1500 feet north-west of] ‘Fuaay. hole was ‘down ‘gome ‘feet and then.” Bert said “I. don't believe it's here,” | 4 “And what might -you ;. be looking || | for,” asked Bob: Christy, wlio had-tak-|§-_. i en. quite an interest in- the: procedings., , a : its Ff rozen ‘for weeks, ‘and we teel |: yy Well I knew all. the ° ~ Ontarld” produced about, four-tenths | meeting of ihe rye | ist’ 5 Bakery » Terrace,. B.C... Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. : All kinds of cake. Get our price. . Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms 'P. 0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. ‘Telephone % m7 “a — Terrace Mill Stock of | ~ Lumber ; Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap S4S common dimension and No. t Ship Slap: No. 1 Finish, Siding Flooring, Voi : MINTHOLATED. COMPOUND SYRUP.: OF ‘WHITE PINE: ‘and TAR and our ‘COLD TABLETS For, that ‘cough and t cold R. W: tuiEy, Phm, E . Terrace a Swain’ S: Transfer. Garage, Service, Shop taxi “‘iritckiing | “Belivery ~ Coal and Wood | ‘be ‘held ia the be