a the thing buck on his boat, but (lid se me later on. , - > + eee aS Se noter fo.iowed the Urnie maeh'ne. and M inok un unexpected dive into the lake A ered from the bottom of Lakelse Lake weer woot oa ck see ee Bvou. 18 TERRACE, B. C, WEDNESDAY JULY 17%, 1935 About Terrace It seems to be catching, or perhapa A Bonney feels ‘he eduld not catch: ‘ft, for athe other day tbe mavor’s onbicrtrd Up to Friday night Ben had not got ak & ‘The Orme motor boat has been recov umd has since been. reconditioned and restored to the’ - boat. a Some rapld, work has been done since the visit, of Hon: tT. D. Pattullo. Last week we- reported his trip to La- kelse Lodge and the yough spots on the road’ near’ the’ lnke front. This week this part of the rond has been rravelled. and - the road, isn veal. road: * ‘a's . Ponenr Kerr left on Friday’. for Yaneauver- where for, the next . sku months. he will take an‘intensive bust- nose course, Dune. is far seeing and wants to be: thoroughly ‘equipped for his future business career. ° ew © Provincial Assesor Cripps came up from Prince Rupert the first of — the week and spent several days going ov- er local assessments.. He made quite n wamber of alterntions.in the roll and his trip has resulted in a number of tlispnted points being settled. , ees . Frank Morris retuynéd Rupert on Tuesday. se 8 ' R. W. Riley spent a few days at the Kalum Lake property the first of the to Prince NOTICE CAMPERS RENTING MY LOTS AT LAKEESE LAKE MUST PAY FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY.—MRS. M. W. BOSS, 1147 Pandora Ave, Vie- toria, B. C. sek The Eakelse-Kitimat forest trail wimp is now in full swing under the lendership of J. B, Agar. The mem hers of the eamp have come from out of town points as’ those who applied locally did not fill the requirements as laid down by the department, oe hs, J. Furhquar, after holidaying for some weeks here with her mother Mrs. T, H. Mash, returned to her home at Surf Point on Thursday. ae 3 “The Prince Rupert Sea cadets, after spending some time. at: Likelse Take camping, returned ‘to Prince hupert last Saturdny. she Miss L, Halliwell ts spending ber vrention here as a guest of her par ents, Mi, and Mes.. HL. Halliwell. EY *»3 © After spending a month at her sum mer home here Mrs. J. Thompson, left on Tuesdiy for her home in Rupert. te. . ty Rev. J. B. Birchall left, for Lakelse Lake on Monday with a gtoup of boys from St. Matthews church and will be in camp for a time. ee kh Mis.“W. H. MeDonald is holidaying in Prinde, Rupert. pee . At the annnal meeting of the Klt suigalium schoal district N. 5. Sher wood ‘wake elected ta ‘the board: of ‘trus | week. tees, 0. T. SUNDAL C0... Ho Headquarters for. oe Oils Tires Paints | Goodyear Varnishes ; Car Batteries. General Merchandise Flour Feed Hardware — GOCE NE EET NS mr cae cK es REAL ESTATE i liz i E. T- KENNEY, LIMITED. | i General Hardware | RH HHH EHH HRA RASS AEN .Tnsurenee, Vou lige these columns? ee cc ee ebe pte pee help sell your. produce, abe “LOCAL NEWSPAPER” You are supporting a local ‘industry ‘and eeouraging the “Buy at-Home’’ principal. |.” Tell the buying public what, you have ate; the. “aye here to carry'that meses to the | 1. ibli¢: Vancouver printers will not help wat ‘your rte _ preamp non ERE ETERS r When you use the columns of your” ib ! AGE oF FI for yous: bate es wish ue oe omni NOL ae i TREE eREROKORINNORNOnOLIO nN REESE DOCES ‘led in camp: ‘plaints, pnd the Wike: Dive: {the time. t GIRL GUIDES ARE IN CAMP “The Girl Guides of Prince Rupert arrived from-the coast eity on Friday night-and spent the night in the Le gion hall which was placed at their disposal by Mrs. O. T. Sundal. Sat urday morning broke clear “and hot and carly preparations were made for proceeding to Lakelse ‘Lake, The Swain Transfer & Taxi supplied the two big trucks, one of which was piled high with the dunnage of the party. while on the other the girls rode to the like. They got away about ten and that night were comfortably locat Capt. Miss Muricl Brew erton is in charge of the girls and that menns the girls will have 2 good time and he well eared for. Two Jocnl milk producers are using their surplus supplies in producing Cheddar cheese. The local product has 2 fine flavor and is meeting with general approval, > ena!’ Alf, Attvee has many interesting things to tell of his holiday at Tel el. He found the surroundings very at tractive and wild life abundant. He said that wherever he went he would sce one or more deer while smaller ‘i game is found all over. George Bills of Kalum Lake wes in town the end ‘of the week. toe ee & This week Rev. Adam Crisp will go to Lakelse lake with some of the boys of the United church, During. this cnmping: period he hopes to set well acquainted with the beys and: make plans, for the Trail Rangers and the next: week, , ‘ wo, . oe : ; Sunday ‘saw Lakelse Lake shores crowded as local residents and sum mer visitors revelled in the brilliant sunshine and heat. of a perfect sum mer day. tO ee * “The. forestry office is now completed and makes an attractive addition td the buildings, of the town. The con strnetion work was done by the forest staff; There are two rooms, one for an office and the other for storage prrposes, , a 28 Theo and David Colthurst arrived the end of the week for a holiday. 44a + Seventy-five per cent of the forest fires in B. C. are started by kuman agencies and are prey entable. Pre- vent forest fires. : e sok NAPTHA FLAKES FOR RABBITS A year or two ago there was quite 1 fuss made in the south abont the use ‘at naptha flakes to keep deer ‘out of orchards aud gatklens, that the achieme ‘had “been, -tried out extensively fn Californja, “and that a : ‘contr ‘ol of from. 90 to 100: per cent had j. been -obtained~ in orchards that had had, ‘to! ‘be repeatedly, replanted dwing to the young ‘trees haying been. killed by the anininis. ‘This’ year. ‘ag rabbits Vhave shown up in large jnumbhers in. this ,.vieinity: a eons\lerabble, amount ot. dnmage, ‘has been. done: by these-ant mats, Garden produce, _ftgawberry ae Sic ittacked and, destroyed, ‘try dit the napthg, the: rabbits. jhed. the ‘smell. - “hwo Lav ere: treated by: rupning Fa ‘thin line of |! fakes down exch Ride: of: the’ row. Be fore Application aon had ‘been sete h. ie Takes: ret furtler damage swan Mag amount. of mate} tai ‘used, ae ‘worth. the effort: - a oes wade 7 GO. G. tT. T. groups that will he opened Information ‘Teuthered by. the Game Board. showet thin’ a-nickie the * oe? well . NATURE WAS GOOD TO TERRACE Some times slides give a lot of grief and then aguin they may prove bene- ficial. The latter kind came along last winter and unknown to the com- missioners did a lot of useful work for the municipality. The ‘commissioners bad been planning to make improve ments to the main water supply with the object .of providing something of a filter to keep out leaves, tadpoles aud such other foreign matter from the drinking water, While they did their debating a slide, unknown to any one, came down and deposited a nice bed ‘of gravel at the mouth of the ser- vice intake and for a considerable dis tance upstream. When the village fathers visited the intake to decide on what to do they found the job ali done and quite aa good « joh as anyone of them could have done, So that’s that trip to Prince Rupert dnring the past week, . : was On Friday. afternoon at the home o£ Mrs. J. H. Smith, a miscelleanons shower was ‘piven in honor of Miss Leulla Liewellyn, whose marriage with Fred Thomas. will tuke place this week ee 6 Ranger 8. G, Cooper brought in 50 oak seedlings and planted some of ‘em out at bis home west of town. Sid gays the young trees have taken hold well and are making a healthy growth He turned 20 of the lot over to George Little who is trying them out along with his maple and beech plantations. se rabin boot ‘To Charles Montgomery, one- time switch-tender and at prea- _ent elevator operator at the, Can- ‘adian Pacific uptown. office build- ing m Winnipeg, go all honors for heaving constructed what is probably the most perfectly fin- ished model of a, locomotive on the continent. It is a five-foot replica of a Canadian Pacific class ‘2300", finished in brass, aud copper, and took five years to construct. Out of active service for some years past, Canadian Paciflc Hiner Melita has been sold to Italian shipbreakers, She was built in Glasgow in 1918, “Never betray @ trust; be hon- est; do what other man can da; . and’ work your eight hours a day,” is the recipe for success enunciated by Caleb R. Smith, in-: ternational chairman’ of’ the Mil- lion-Dollar Round Table, speak- ing to the Life. Underwriters in ' convention at thé -Royal York Hotel, Toronto, recently; § =, * Jamies G; Millar, Medicine Hat, veteran Canadian Pacific engin-. eer, recently celebrated his 82nd: birthday, when railway acquant- ances and relatives gathered to congratulate him. - He wag born in Drummondville, Que,, and hag been drawing a railroad cheque . for more than 64 years, « A couple of score of. tine old railroaders who five' decadés ago helped push the steel around the north shore of Lake Superior for the Canadian Pacific Railway, gathered near Jackfish, Ont,, re- cently, to re-enact tle driving. of the last spike at Noslo‘on May 16,. 1885, * Alex. Anderson, Port Ar- thur, who held the spike when it was driven fifty years agof drove. “Father: HA AMlava, OMI. ‘northerit He nas @ been | in. ‘New, “Hazelton times a thought: never located: Father (Jo s former k Mr. and Mrs. R. 1, MeIntosh made @_ ; home’ & new: gilded ‘spike with a vigo! t belied his.82 | my Roman’ Catholié: priest ‘and misstonary, : — 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. — ad Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. ‘Fully Modern Bleetric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone ¥, wi Ae - 4 Terrace Mill Stocs of Lumber No. 2. Shiplap S48 common dimension.and No. 1 Ship- Rough Lumber lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete. . Shingles Mouldings, — mi PRICES ON { AEFLICATION | G0, Little Tease, B C | R. W. RILEY, Phm. B... 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