£ | Astringosol Special--one ‘One Be ‘Stearne Day, ‘Dream Cleaheing. Ciedim- and. * your choice: of 1 0c jar.of-Day-Dream-Cold'Cream |: or Vanishing’ Cream, or Face}Powder of. Rouge. for. : “Bell | ‘Lanstar. Glass i in: pastel shades, free with each 60c or. $1700 bottle of: this mouth. wash. . i Fly. and. Mosquito. Preparations--Fly Kyl Spray. Fly. tox {| Whix, Rexall, ‘Nyal ‘Mosquito Creams and Lotions, VICTORS: “VICTOR RECORDS ‘VICTOS RADIO. a: R.W. - RILEY ~The Ferree Deg Store. “TERRACE, B. | C. t with, a. coat of paint, - 2 were: visitors: wey wpe | 5 5. zomnston Royal City, a ; business: visitor on _Priday. " fet i. “AC Wilson. and family ‘of’ Kitowine, | were pmong., out. ‘week-bnd Visitors, r he Sie. ce ‘last “Week. i SR & he. "progressive. looking {in ‘th valley- ‘ig de kK, Gordons fruit Fanch? on the : . bench. J: ‘K. has over ce ‘thousand - fruit. bearing trees if’ ‘healthy conditions: ‘and appearance has built’ ipa: home © as well as an orchard. oe ° _ ‘Maxine ‘Heitbyoner of” Prinee . ‘Rup: & oni = ert; arrived “on Monday to’ join the.|’ pore ee pee RR Toe ; es © Girl Guldes in camp at ‘Lakelse: Take. “ m - . we toot eee Le : “Tr 7 Lome . ‘yo? ' . - os i. FISHING TACKLE, .. © — ‘CAMP EQUIPMENT | Miss “Beverly Jack, Prince Rupert, ans = Le "PRESERVING KETTLES . _ PRESERVING. JARS woe _ RUBBER RIN us ter, Muriel, “of McBride - were “weéek- ‘{and- Dorothy Whitlow, | Usk, were “Fy week-end. guests o£- the Misses Christie ae tlon.. in -his father-in-law’s. store . and started ' Works ou Monday. Anorning. eres “Mr, and. Mr. 3. Connor and: daugh- end ‘guests ‘of Rev and Mrs. a. Allen at the pArEONAge. . — Dilek. McCullough had ‘the mistor- while at’ workin the mill, and will be — laid up for sometime, vee ¢. . Rough Lumber .. ‘Torrace Mil: Prices: _ No, 1 Shiplap. - cn igea : . 20.00 4 inch No. I Shiplay .13.50 °° ; week... er tame tba Sado ay tor in town on “Wednesday. ye Tory No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in, 8 in. and-10 in’... - es Sprace and Hemlock, -No..1 Clear Flooring: ‘Spruce. ‘Hom. 18.50" lock and Cedar. Finishing’ rem Drop. ‘Siding, V-Joint : Bevel Sijing, ote., from Shingles from .. Moulding from le, up per "Tineal foot. Prices subject to-change pitiog toes ‘ 535.00 to’ 60.00~ $2.50 to, 450° ‘Write to Geo. Little; Lumber Yard, Smithers,- When wanting. prices on all grades of. lumber. and’ the. following:— - . oye Cottonwood Veneer, Gyproe, ‘Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- > Jed Foréman=: in. Geo... ; Hlett Satiirday_for. Lakelse Lake’ where they. dows, Doors, Bullding ‘Paper, Tar Paper,. Roofing, Plaster Board, : Shingle Stain, Fir Flooring; Finishing. Lumber, etc., ete ‘ ; George Little “s ‘Terrace, B. C.. Philbert Hoe | TERRACE, B. C. “Bunning Water’: : Diniag Room: Electrica Light. Telephone. . Travellers ample Rooms. L. ‘Martin, Proprietor = amt de Terrace Notes - Mr. Baker, | NR: Inspector: ; stores ind: Mr, Poe of Chicago, AYe_en- doying’ A: :halidey ening, : ne rasa “spec ic |. WAS - pu in ‘the “United, ae by: al: Kindly. _ P. 0. ‘Box 28 os ae -SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT at Note. ‘Regarding. “Discontitiuing ‘and _ Closing : Road. in. District Lots 693 anid, Fie, ‘Near OPER B, a * ry NoTTCH: is hereby given that, und: ex ‘the ‘authority conferred “by. Becton’ 11 of the “Highway Act’; Chapter 24. of the Statutes. of” ‘Beltish ‘Columbia, 41930, it is the intention of ‘the under- {Migned, after 80 days froni date;to'dls- continua, and close the-Kalum: “Lake . f Road along. the ‘north-easterly’ bound- J: : ary, of Block | 5 Registered «Plan 1008, [23.4 in Dy -L.-1702;:"Range‘8,. Uonet’ Distilet, | {also Che. portlow. of. thy, yoad betwetn ‘|Lots O-ant 10, Registered: Plan: 1279, aa DD, L898... Parlintient Buildings, ‘Victoria, By OS ‘Rupert’ making * the round: tip. to The: highway. is tobede | diverted, ‘o short: Gistance to the ‘north _ MIA. | Nick ‘Christopher. of” “Prince “Geored was a visitor: in- town: ‘during the “in Seguin’ of Premier, was.'a yiai- Robt. _MeCnllongh | has been appoint. ~ Little’ 8. Miu, the’ position, recénty ‘held: by Fames| Smith, et wr ot Mrs, _Riley®: ‘and. daughter’ “Dorothy, will: spend. a. Week.” in camp. Miss ‘Irene’ “Donaldeon ” “of: Telkwa, Ig spending. a ‘holiday. with: her Aunt Mrs, Harvey. King. - ene Mr. and “Mrs. D. “Mekinnon: are spending a holiday. at Kalam “Lake. “-Marguerit ae “Miss. - . ~aays Jost “week: win ‘Prince several - Stewart ‘by: boat while there. . Mire. Geo. Little , entértained “two tables ‘of. bridge at: thelr ..: summer ‘home on Tuesday: afternoon. last Mrs Kenney won. the, arize for © ighest score while ‘Mis, ‘Boverigee took home: the, consolation..-. arty The ‘following ~ ‘day Mrs “MeKenney entertalned two tables, Mrs.. Glscomba the ‘hostess’ guest, whining’ ‘Ast ‘prize wid: Mrs." Burneti, the. ‘consolation. The events” were given dn. compliment of, Mrs. “Munro and her® guest, Mrs, EB B Reid, ‘K Re McKenzie and N . counts a bumper crop: ig assured. He ‘ltrain for Prince Rupert the e following , morning. oo oF - James ‘Smith hag aeeepted ” a posi- Jsidered for the co-operative . tune to cut his hand - badly -.on Sat.| “Me. pnd: “Mies Ac Carr: ‘shipped thelr ear. to “Hazelton ‘and left. on Monday themselves ‘for the same place. From Hazelton _they intend to. motor to. Van-|- couver and other. points. » ed to. Terrace on’ Monday from a pa- trol trip 10° Ayaingh. ” ‘He reports bad: weather and heavy going. .. ; . “Onptal. Rogers and ‘Ment. Motte lof-the Prince Rupert Girl- Guides re- port great success with. thelr camp at Lakelse: Lake, The local © rains miss- ed’ them: and training” activities were not interrupted. The* Girls. return: to Terrace on ‘Friday of this. week, and after giving a concert that “night. en- te Mr,, ‘Id, A MeDouald, ‘General ‘Road Superintendent- spent - “Thursday in the nelghborhood of Copper City, looking over the proposed road on the north aide of the Skeena. Mr, A ‘Attree returned to his -du- ties on Monday morning after a very. enjoyable holiday. He says work ‘is all right-when: viewed’ from a holi- day camp, ; A ‘meeting, ‘of the ‘Kiteumgailum Farmers! Institute is called for Tues. August. 4th when plans - will be com. ‘selling of méats raised by the members. Mrs. McNeill and Miss. ‘Ada Park: er spent several-days last, . week. the guest of Mrs. Sherwood at her..sumi- mer honie at Lakelse. _Borp—Ia Terral > on Sunday July 26th. to Mir. aid “Mis” "Robt. “MeOull-f ough, a daughter, ‘Helen. Jean. : plait’ Wilkinson). Piiee. “Ruperé | ig the guest. of. Marjory: Kenney. at - Constable H.: L, “McKenney return}: Jine. opportunities: of .. "ton. - -He drew .3t “Rev. Dr. Oliver Gave Address _ - Terrace Chureh: Dr. E. Hy Oliver, moderitor « of the United Ghurch of: Canada, addressed ‘ja meeting in Knox Church, Terrace on Thursday. evening ‘of last week. Some fifty: people * ‘Were’ present - to hear him<* Rey,- 3: Hy,’ “Allen, B. A. BD, presided’ and Rev Dr: Geo. Wil. son assisted. . - Dy. Oliver, . ‘who as chaplain in + the Canadian Forges in France, was large- ly instrumental in the formation. of the: ‘Khaki © - University, helping = to bridge ‘the. gap between ‘war setvices and future civillan. life-for many of the soldiers, has’ since spent most of his time with: the Union Theological College of Siskitchewan, of which he is now principal. © : Called to the position’ ae ‘Moderator last year he ig especially fitted to bring to the: attention of the United Churéh” the” grave ‘situation existing - in the prairie provinces, as a result of- the grain prices - last year, aud the: famine conditions of‘ Saskatche- wan this year-due to lack of moisture and excessive heat and winds. Know- ing conditions ag he does he ¢an in-- trepret the ‘conditions of the wheat lands, | ‘and~ ‘furnish | ‘valuable aid = solving the problems of the people. ; ” Speaking at Terrace he’ ‘brought at ; “Adventuring with Christ in Canada.” -He pointed out that this was an age of. adyenture and Canada” was spectally fitted’ for adventures. He told how, in yéars gone by Ryerson bad adventured in vane Samuel’ ‘Cunard. - Pletures: ‘of the — early. “pioneers | ~'settle- ment puilding,” ‘Women’s: “Pant “in ‘early vars, and the pioneering: “work of the education; Massey. in fa m. implements ok céan:“transporta-.) 2.0. Mr. ‘and” Mrs. . thelr summer home. at Lakelge. on. | 7 ‘Tittle Bobbie ‘Cooper’ . fg: making” “f 7 ry: following | an” operation itis: a Priday. Miss. ‘Parker. assisted Di Mills. : I a ‘Thompson of Prince. ‘Rupert ‘spent a dew: day. in the early -part of, tha Aro. ik, left “Fri. for Lpkelse Where they. will} ia ‘town ‘and ~~ lapiond a. Short holiday ‘at. Takelae = entertained io tables’ in. 4 Comiplnient ful hostess on ‘Thursday. evening: dast’ when- she « the young: pesble, “Ml at the home of her son for the past few weeks, isin charge of. hoz busi- nes®-agaly she will continue. to. _Amprove. Port Haney, ‘arrived on: Hriday - and | Mr. _Andergon.’ Wad: one: “of. ‘ALY WE Of: ,| State, here for.years and’ Mrs, + nder- visitor din’ Town. ‘thie’ nd of: the Wael. som one “of the: local school “ptatt. They {¢ Wea «of recelved | a hearty: of tetende . Lodge.” Mrs. ‘Geo. Dover .ywas hostess: ‘on, Thuy. evening | “a bridge when she ‘Woodcock oe, “returhing” Sun , day.- _ faa ot . Miss Betty; Anderson: was ry delight-. entertained | aa number - ‘of eet “Mrs. Tt. Ae Kirtaldy. who: has been -Her- many: ‘frionds - hepe. “hr, and Mra.” Geo.” "Anderson, fF are-Yenewing felendships-.. ‘th Bank |i : early fathers of: the ‘chureh; He told how. elght years: ‘before: tie C= PR. - was completed 46,000 miles of surveys - had ‘been: made. seeking the route for that’ railway. He | “appealed ~ “to the people to take up the. great advuture’ With telling iNustrations he showed | that there still were ample epportuni- tied -for adventure within. the work of the- church, * bringing. the- “church to thdse who need it,” in practical work |for the ‘welfare.of. the. people In the outlying settlements, and Stresscrl that in these times it was doubly NECOAMLEY ” * FIReT. SURVEY x COMPLETED “in. SI ¥ "BYOT'S : sesh eral and Provinelal : ‘Governnienta and. of: ‘the. Ualverstty of British. Coltimbia. aie syeleome, by: a. ‘host of: to “undertake these | ‘adventures - wi ‘th A fholdness. and courage. 80 60 survey. ath = ‘ the Brovitice hag: been concluded... a ‘the - Peachland -district in- Okanagan. ‘At n! meeting held: ‘by: the | a after ‘completion. ‘practically. the whole 0 0+: populatiot - Was presént: to- discuss with. 0. ‘si _ [therm ‘thelr’ findings “and ‘best: ‘meth 90" ods’ of: ‘using the soil. ‘The: ‘Burvey cav- a ered : an area of 1500 acres: tn ‘which _ hine’ “distinct « elagses *. of: Boll “Were found; ‘and the findings - wil. be im- portant in’ determining * ‘the Idads of: au ae crops | to be ‘planted in. future: It was’ ". |@arvlell: out: by‘ officials of the Fed- .