7 f) Terrace-Mil! Prices on ft Rough Lumber, oon beeen . 4 Lumber." S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- Tap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, . 4) Bite, oo Shingles PRICES ON APPLICATION | No.2 Shiplap’ V-joint : ‘Mouldings, alt Supplier Geo. Little Terrace, B.C Bring vour car in for a Complete Overhaul Agar’s Gar gar’s Garage. . All repairs cxrefully made Oiland gas. Fall stock of parts, tires, ete, oo, General Motors Agent Terrace, B. C. “Ms. D. Munro arrived from : the south on Saturday afternoon. | ‘s A. Waddington of the forest brane: spent. the holiday in Terrace. os . - = of a A daughter was born on June 30th to Mr. and Mrs. E, Aasernde of Terrace. A son was horn ‘on June’30th to Mie spend her summer vacation heie, - 4 and Mrs, W. Jordon of ‘Terrace, - ae | TERRACE, 8, C.,. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 192° + aan ee ie - ; : The Ladies- Guild of Knox United church held a strawberry social at the ‘| home of Mis. I. Brooks on Wednesday , evening, Mrs, Whitlow nud her danghter of Usk were the guests of Mrs, H. Willson on Friday and Saturday. . The C.G.L1. girls. had a. busy time on the first. With a:tent behind the ducted a hot dog: stand and: refresh: It is understood that at i meeting ‘into effect which will cover the 'whole Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. ‘ Running Water Dining Room Electrice Light. Telephone Travellera Sample. Rooms. | Special Chicken Dimer Sunday We ft P, 0. Box 29 ' Week, SWAIN’S. Transfer and Taxi Service Meet all trains - Special Rates to Lakelse Luke a TERRACE, B. C. ee re ee Terrace Notes Miss Patnore of the Kitsumkallum public school has gone ta her home ir (vines Rupert, Mrs. P. J. Murphy of Remo was in: town on Thursday and Priduy, Miss MeLnes of the local high schou! statt left for the coast on ‘FYriday and WH attend stumer: seliol in -Vaneou-- Ver. Mr. and. Mrs, Michaels left tor the fiterior on Saturday. Moy ti ’ wo _— : ve LD. Seolt of the staff uf the Prince Rupert Fish & Cold Storage Go. ar rived Phurgdny tight with Mrs, Scott who will be ‘a gtestof Mr. and Mrs PD. Merkeley. “Mr. Scott’ werit back: to} the coust Friday.) 2 | W. 0; Fulton of Piince Rupert.ana his funlly avrlyed: last. Thursday and after getting the family ‘settled at the cottage at Tatkelse Wititam ‘went beek to the const on Suriday, ts te ‘ Se meammeneaned “Mise Bisie Rejd-of Vanconver Is te 1 of the Village Commissioners to be held this week.a new herd law will -be put twenty-four hours of the day. Local hiwns and gurdeus are going to be pro. tected. os P. Carrigan of Hazelton spent the holiday in ‘Terraee. : PD. Leeitoss of Paeifie was registered at the Philhert Hotel Saturday. It is expected that Louis Martin wil he able to come honte to Derrace thir J. Couture of Kalum Inke Wis ‘hh town the end of the week,, Mrs, T. H. Brooks loft for Prince Ru- pert on Sunday. — The Terrace Troup of Boy Scouts went out to Lakelye on Monday to go into camp nenr the cottage of J, Sparkes, About ten boys will be in camp and will be in direct. charge of Assist. Scout Master J, Spurkees, jr and BF. Nash jr, with Scoutaster §. Kirkaldy siving an oversight to the op- rerations. | , MIL Meyer, and A: D: Johnsen of Smithers were in town this week. R. E. Anderson of Pacific wos hem for: Dominion Day. : ; The dunce staged by the Native Son: the evening of the Ist was well, attend ed and thoroughly enjoyed, Mrs, C.J. Norrington of Prince Ru. bert, is expected ta arrive on Wedies (lay to spend some time. in the district — ee Remo strawberry growers are on ploying local girls to help gather th. crop. The movement of berries jx ‘pected to be in full swing this Week, Various growers have received orders at $2.50 and $3.00 a erate for: their frnit. As they have good erops they | backstop ou the ball field they con. : ment stand and did wv lot of business.” a | J: Curran, Editor of the Sault Daily Star, believes with Old Sam Martin that “a man who says he has been et by a wolf ts _@ War’, : ., Jim Curran, as all the world knows, is an expert on wolves, so “nuch so, Indeed, that he has per- ‘suaded Sault Ste. Marie to hold a Wolf Week, July 25-30. That is the kind of a week it’s going ta be. Jim Curran, the wolf expert, town in Canada, and that respect- able strangers will be welcome. Plug hats will not be practical headgear during Wolf Week at the Sault, . This is a warning, and is understandable at a show where the background is totally compos- ed of timber Wolves, Hudson Ray Barbecues, Indians and whiskers. Jim Curran and his fellow-citi- “ens Of the friendliest town have sional long distance swinmers for ‘cornered the world's best profas-. resented the citizens with a British flag ‘taken -by the U. 8. troops when they burned the -. Sault in 1814, The flag. will be hoisted with appropriate. cere- monies, ‘The excitement comes ~ 4 .in when the visitors willbe invit-. ed to amuse themselves running’. the Sault Rapids in canoes; -at-!:- tending Algoma Wolf Club din-: ners, and sympathizing with the | unlucky winner. of a. bear, which 4 animal, Jim Curran proposes -to Taffle in lieu of one of his-belov- ed wolves. The Algoma. Seif. . Denial Club has’ added thres .- Pleasant features to the pro- - sramme. The members of (his club never deny themselves ANY: 9 o+ | thing, and -they advise that there . | are no peevish cops in the Sanit: that their city is only an ov: night ride from Torontn on Canadian Pacifie’s homiest ‘tral eo: and that they still] serye cherie with the epole ple in the Bani which Jim Curran gave ig built’. beside Lake Superior in the eyeat a j tee lak: .Says it will be worth attending: that the Sault is the Friendliest seme real racing, and have per- Algoma forest, near te timber wolves. the Native Sons and the League i Nations played foot ball on Dominia Duy in the evening, It was a tie 3-3. W. Allaed of Kalum Lake sys he stw oa big-arizadey the other day, bu tt wee neross the revine from him, NEW PLAN FOR RELIEF WORK Under the new order thut those Ir receipt of direct relief have to work it out at $2.80 per day it is planned t Het a lot of the loenl.roads put In het ter:shape, Many of the men will lx on roads near their homes and a‘ gen. eral clearing ‘aay of brush and fixing of bad spots. will, he the order of the shaulkd do well this yeur, day. In addition it is hopeed that ; .o howe Ce ee nr 4% ag “Seytits Satis Rates E.T. KENNEY, LINITED | Fishing Tackle oe Tenis : Mosxuito Nets Sy cee Preserving Supplies _ a _ || Kettles Jars: Jelly Glasses” . Jar Rings ae ry ‘fexpected.. One mnt nnmber of small. projects, giving ‘ac cess to farins will be put through ang the district thereby generally improv ed, IMPERIAL VISITORS MET By Board of Trade—President Pre- sentel a Crate of Strawberries— Flowers for the Ladies Wheen the train arrived on Saturday iffernoon the members of the Terrace and Wistrict Bontd of Trde were out In force to greet the Tnnperial Tourist: who were seeing the provinee under the auspices of the government, Pre- silent 7. K. Gordon presented the Dirty with a crate of fine strawberries while a liavge baskee! of flowers had heen obtaiued: from Mrs. DesJargin, tnd al houguet. was’ Presented to! each huly in the party. The train wes hell for a whilé'to allow loentT members to {drive some of the party aut te nearby jvolnts and allow them to get an iden |.- of, what, Terrace has. to “offer. The | fersave News! in, spenkiig to some of: the purty found them greatly. enjoying ‘the trip. 'Bhey’ expressed. surprise at muny things, they shad seen," tlie ‘scon: |’ ery being much’ better than they hac them.” we, Nye 1 sil “we read of these things; but. one’ has to “see them |" ‘jto” really understand and, appreciate Miss Beatriee Bolivar of’ the, hospi so tal statt is holidaying at her- hone. Smithers. (005 Ste Miss Dauhiner retnmeed té-her mil ties on the hospital staft the first io the week after a holiday at ‘her hon: iw Copper Oly. a vo