18, 1937 aes rents cewa TEURAGE, a odge Officers aby SG When purchasing. oo LUMBER SHINGLES. and‘ MOULD INGS oo Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern :' Electric. Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Repeating the SUCCESS © “Oe last” “year ; Takelse Lodge, No. 33, -.1,0.0., ‘and Mountain View. Lodge: ‘No. 47, Rebekahs _| held a joint: installation Of officers for 1937 on Wednesday. evening. “The cere- mony. was. carried. through splendidly: with the ritual. and: ‘symbelism, of “the Be sure that you get a standard grade : : For Best Results: “Buy Fyrom Telephone. x ditions improved materially.and it be- i L destriatn who forgot his hob-nail boots. Fo xhape rapidly, Pedoawn had been used in making some q tors strted that the ‘bulk of the orders Little, angi & Kerr Lamber * Manufacturers - TERRACE, B.C. TERRACE : Lake “yoad is “upea “to. The Kalum lvaffie agein.’ teblic works snow plow stopped at 16 ble on their way back to town. Snow. .ryditions on part of the road are vers hind and while traffie ean get through the machines have a.lot of work vo do- on their way. back, to town. : fe . *, wy Dr. &, 6. Mills Inne a. ‘trip ty Prince r Rripert ‘during the latter part of last week, . i a *. Q AU show plow ei street. with ‘a thaw | following and then. some cold weather ]- makes a wonderful track’for heavy and jeaded trucks and for ‘sleighing, tut it is not so good for the poor pe- / te The ferry tower. at Remo is “taking and during this week the enble will. be changed over to the new structure, y 4 Myr. and Mrs, P. Meliroy leave this Thorsday for Vaneouver where they intend to make their home. “se * IL, Varney’ of Usk’ ‘wai “bir Te ne on Monday last. ts wee! B Saw Mills are Running Again Tho Little Hangland & Kerr mill re- opened on Monday. The, brief | shut overhatis and it is expected that a ‘stendy rnin of business will keep the siws raining for a good many months. Turing the festive ‘senson road ‘con- ‘came possible to. get trucks on ‘the highw ny und haul in logs. The mills vere all ont of, logs but a, good, stock ix naw heing bullé: ap. ‘and it is hoped. dhe trocks will. get enongh material ahead to keep the saws going to cipa- city during the spring break-up of the rods, ‘The saw Hills have all orders |: ahead nud some are'coming in all the time. When asked, one. of tle operit: “now nave for scaffold. material, or build- ing material. «That isa much better class of hunber for, the mills, it does not have to be all elear. During the time when only “all clear’ material the: 10 rders. * On Monday night the (| > | Terrace on, Tuesday. ‘\the Herald that he was well satisfied The officers. for. the: year, are: . Latkelve Loilge:! wa P. G8. Olson- IN, G—JI. Fair Lv. G—S.Brooks : =! - RS. NV G—AG: Herbert” L. §.-N. GIy McLaren: pk (S4V. G3. -Hy Smith: s+ 1, 8. V. “G.—-8- Olson ee R. $8. DeKergommenux | LL. 8. s—I, Gibbs." Ree, Séee.—T. B. Brooks ¥in, See.—E. Haugland Trensurer—H. A. Swain Wardén—E. Finlay: vans Conduetor--E, Alves Chaplain—H. . King. ‘Inner. Guard—J.-Lever Outer, Guard—v.. ‘Glass ae Welk yg eth pte Rebekah Lodge: ; P, G.—Fred Hampton ‘G-—-Mrs. Herbert ~ * x; VV G—Miss Longworth : Ros. N. G—Mrs. T. E, Brooks: I. S.oN.-G.—Mrs, Swain BR, Ss. V. G.—Mrs., B..T Kenney LS. ¥. G.—Mrs. West Rec. Sec.——Mrs. -F, Thomas. -. Yin, Sec¢-—Miss Hamer — Treasurer—Mrs. V. Glass - Chaplain—Mrs. 1. Frauk es Inner, Guatd—Mies A. Olsen 2, Outer Cuard—Miss B. Taft a hers and heir guests spent 2. pleasant time dancing, ‘and, delicions refr esh- ments wer a served, Fe ay oar) . _ it * " ‘Kenney, ALLA. ‘pent the end of the week in ‘Smithers, returning to He left. his home oy Friday and spent part of .the- day at the rock ent camp on the main high way. three and half miles east of Usk. He took the train that night at Usk to roa on to’ Smithers, Myr. Kenney told with the progress that was being made at the rock ent and with the way the men from various. parts of the district were being given n chance to get a job. He also hus hopes that he will get the necessary appropriations to carry this road work right on throngh the sum- mer and fatt aud try to get some place with the joh, Onee the two reck cuts are throngh there will be but little to hinder the road .getting right throng to New Hazelton to connect’ up with the eastern end. ary atuft and much of that has been al- ready moved ont. . . The future for the mills is bright and there is nothing to indicate that it will not continue so for along tine. Por years practically no building and no repairs were made, that ecotld be .done ~ without. Now mueh, his -to be done, nod most: of the Infily stocked up -a good deal af ordin- praivie yrds are empty. -— Now} is the time to check up on your Fire and Life Insurance Call and see us. a British Malayas, so much so that buy- _- | British Malaya affords a good example {tn Singnpove, for instance, one of two «| ehief ports, the other “| companies. - ‘| Railways maintains an_ office’ .{pinenpples, cocoanut oil and penner. _ Follow ing the ceremonies the men |. CANADIAN APPLES IN SINGAPORE Canadian appies are in demand in ers nre prepared to pay a premium. for ‘them..° ish Malayas, however, is ‘motor: cars. ¢ It my: come: ‘as A surprise: ‘to many people: to know just how far. Canadian ‘Ynitiative has extended her commerce. being Penang, there are eljht registered Canadian Other companies operate The Canndian National there, The principal exports. are rubber, tin, there” also. — ‘WHAT OF .OLD NEWSPAPERS Winnipeg, - ii ah. A2— “Where do old newspapers go?" is” a question that may be asked, seeing-how many millions of copies are turned. out from the’ thous- unds..of.. presses inthe. svarld... They |, are liable to turn up in all sorts of places. If you should happen to make ‘a purchase in one of the bazaars in India, the chances are ‘the parcel will be wrapped in-a newspaper that had performed its function as a newssheet and was now devoted to utilitarian purposes; Nearly half of the imports of paper into India consist of old news papers which, for the last fiscal year, amounted to 57,583 tons. Canadian new sprint is again making headway in the paper market of India after a set- back, particularly in Bombay, Calcutta und Madras, also Lueknow, It is said that the use of Canadian newsprint is more economical as it does not. absorb ink to the sme extent as some other kinds. . “e To Atter ‘delaying tratfie on the oO. N. R. for several hours each day for a week the Nechako rivér decided to be- have itself ngain and on Tuesday the Canada’s biggest export to Brit- |: TIMBER SALE X20865 Sealed. tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C. not later. than noon on the 21st day of Jannary, 1937, for the purchase _ of License X20865, to eut 260,000 Tinenl feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on an area situated one and-one half miles east of Rosswood at the north end of Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood Vaxi Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts Kitsumgalum Lake, Range 56, Coast Land District, Three years will be allowed for re- moval of timber. Turther particulars of the Chicf Forester, Victoria, B.C. or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. 29-30 MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B. C. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. ‘TIMBER SALE X20593 Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C,, net later than noon.on the 29th day of January, 1987, for the purchase of License X20503 near Granite creek, 15 miles south of Terrace, to cut 15,000 linen! feet of Cedar Poles and Piling; 2500 Hemlock Ties: 80 MBM of Cedar Logs( Butts}. Three yers will be allowed for re- moval of timber. Further particnlars of the Chief For- ester, Vietoria, B.C., the District For- ester, Prince Rupert,, B- om A tinher sale is being advertised in this issue for 260,000 lineal feet of cedar poles and pilings. This is the largest timber sale offered in the north for a long time. The land is located at the north end of Kalum Lake and the timber will be floated down the lnke to the Kalum river and then down reguluy passenger got through abont on time. . the river to just west of Terrace. VS -. being effective’ as“ on and from -neeessitated the the transfer of a hy the boundary changes, 2 “British Columbia Department of Mines - "Notice to Free Miners “Atfention * is “directed to the ‘fact, “that receiilly’ ‘ghanges- were. made in a number of Mining ‘Division . boundaries} the said: changes .. cer lease records from.éne Mining Div ision to ‘another, ed- owners: éf claims and leases should. ‘enquire. fit..the office ‘of, the, : Mining : ‘Recorder ag.to whether their _Rroperties have been attonted a. F muon information regards Ast. “Novergber,_ 1936... As this has. num ber of mineral claim and pla- the ‘record- 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. lL a = Terrace Drug ‘Store For Coughs _ and Colds MELO-REX COUGH SYRUP and PUREST COD LIVER OIL R. W. Riley, Plum. B.