- Tourist cee Resort Hor. SeniNGS . Nene ab ~ TERRACE, cE . ‘Lowpssane : MINING - ~ - PORTIOUUTURE . L. S McGill of” f'Biitthere’ stopped oft : WOMAN'S STITUTE: IN: SESSION, at Terrace After a vistt, ‘to Victoria. It ‘Is ‘the intention of; the Canadian National. Rallway* to: put in a ‘house: track on the ‘station: side.‘of the ‘line ut Terrace at the earliests possible mo- ment. This has been. a necessity for a long time, The: local ‘traffic’ at that point is so heavy. ‘Hat ‘the, passing! track is. crowded neatly ‘an ‘the. time ‘ind the handling of freights . 4s most: The ‘new: ‘house, ‘track. will difficult. - ‘be a grent’ ‘convenience and @ Saying: of Hime to the, Terrace business men. “ Loste-Very" email’ white golit’ wrist watch with bracelet attached, between: our home and the store....Reward for _ the finder who will leave it at Rich- mond’s store or returns it to me— —Mrs. Ardagh, Terrace. - ete _ Mr. and Mrs, L; H. Skinner of Cop- per -City, Major’ earn and . -Messrs. MeRae’ and Cory of Lakelse ; hatchery attended the, fa fale. Bance. “ Mrs.: A. G ‘Head entertained:a: “punt. : ber of friends, at afternoon tea’ on last ‘Thursday in honor of her guests Mrs. J. KR: Rose and Miss « :M,.- = Milne of: Whitehorse, ¥. T. Fred Nash returned last ‘Thursday after. spending | the ‘summer In the dis- trict around Stewart.” “Mrs "Nash’ met “him at, Rupert, . * Miva, John Raven of “Remo Was. a vay We . suest of her, ,faughter. Mrs. Hunter. ” : ~ Kyverlit Thomas returned “last, weet ‘from Premier’ ‘mine | “wheré. he’ ‘spent. number of months, _ 5 “ Mr. and: Mrs. Gus Gaensbaure, fois ¢merly of Vanarsdol, but who have been’ ‘om the prairies for several months, are, in Terrace and expect. to reside here, iQ. Brady, M, P., spent. several days in’ Terrace last week: catling. on his coustituents. He did a lot of trav- eling while here and he knows the dis- trict fairly well. He was here to see ibe people and ‘not his* ‘political: ‘sup. porters only, Th fact some of the best |' Conservatives in town did not know ne’ ‘was ‘ia. ‘tpwn ‘until. Saturday: -Mr, Brady is representing ‘the | ‘Whole dis-'| irict. . \ x The annual meeting. of the ‘Terrace Yall Fair ‘Board. was: held on. Wednes- ULLY. evening: of. ‘this week, - ‘The’ win- ‘ners of. prizes recolyed . their’ cheques. “uineers for, the: new, ears were to. be aaeeted also. aS aye : Mrs. (Rev.) Robinson was. on “ine “mie lst: the past week., ane cee to aks a McDonald of: Usk took in ttle puaru, of. “rade meeting Tast week. Miss M. EB. ‘Marsh. of "Toronto, and yi Mrs, Bredin.of. Grand Prairle; arrived |: 1S ase Friday -to visit their brother, ‘Rev. Mise Marsh ‘had _ spent: A Li. - holiday: in, Grand; :Pratrle. before: com- in ae J. Marsh. . ing. to ‘Werrace. It. 48. twelve - ‘years “mance ‘they: visited. ‘Terrace and’ they |. ™ ‘found the north. well: -gdvanced. « “4 Tei ct a ; hors’ vote: jnanimitusl in: favor (Mem " o «led. The most of the'time of the meet- {The regular mecting’ of::the Woman! Institute wag held in the Terrace The; atre on Tuesday afternoon. with Prest- dent Mrs. ‘F, M. Hall in the: chair, 268 members were presenti. -Correspon-, ence re glove making .wag. read and dis-: cussed, Mrs. , ‘Alten ; attended the. meet-} ing with: a view to “ascertaining ‘the, views: of the. membera . ‘regarding. ‘the! X-Ray. machine for ‘which the’ BEeces-, sary funds are’ now ‘practically’ avail-|i able. The secretary was asked to no-, .| tify the secretary of. the ‘Farmer’ 8 In- atitute. _that- Mr. Olarry, the Dominion; specialist on Swine would be in: Ter-i race on October Mth. Five books for: by: the fair. board. to be given the win-. ners of most. prizes at the recent fair. |: Mrs. Hipps gave a, most ‘instructive as well as” interesting demonstration ‘of bead bag: making. This was followed ed, by Mrs. Halliwell and Mee. Ripp- sley. ‘ Me | WHST: ‘DRIVE AND DANCE, The whist drive and dance put on by the Fair Board on Friday evening to raise funds for the ‘board brought out a large crowd. The. early part of, the evening. was spent at cards, . There were. twelve tables. The -ladies high score prize, went, to: Mrs,.H. M.' Smith draw. R.. Beecher won the. ‘mén's first Lever, took home the consolation fav-. ors, - Then. tame - the auction ‘sale , of baskets. aw. G.: ‘Brady. M..P., happen-. ed tu be in town’ that day'and he was . Becured 88. auctioneer find ‘a: good” one he made keeping: the boys and girls. in high: ‘spirits. When:.it was: found thet up all the. choise baskets the rest of the |. boys: got: busy -and bidding * was’ “active, After ‘Junch the hall owas’ cleared and McLearn's orchestra furnished music for. a real ‘peppy dance. The proceeds for the’ night totalled $128.00, “The baskets brought #01. 00... ; PARENT TEACHERS: “CONTINUE And ‘elect New Officers: * . After an: hour's diseussion the mem: bera: of the’ Parent-Teacher’s, -Associa- tion decided: unanimously, to, “continue the Association, “ond immediately. af- ter the - vote . was taken ° ‘the members | 4 proceeded: to elect, nev. officers for. the ensuing - year. ‘here - was a “good | ‘at tendance” of* “jnembers at” ‘tlie special meeting on Friday: night’ ‘and ‘Rev, -W. Allen. wag. in;, -the;/ehate.° The, officer ‘Sooectney Mies: ‘Munro . aie veasurer——-Miss Wright::” :n@2 lis indtalled: electric, lights, -tel- | Z duties ane “ay, Witter, system ‘plnge. thetr | tant visit. ring : ae Mirae SeBervieayiar patient: in the. Ru : «pert howpithl: de. making: a . ety’ NOW Ht - Borh—[n' Ha “day, Oct. 12th “HK, Haugland, Solin Cout ut distribution was given the secretary ‘| community. singing | and tea was serv- and ‘Hater Tatt. Mrs, ‘Smith won, ‘the, prize, ‘while Mrs, Downing ‘and James’ one’ of the local residents was- picking |- = [A A Ninety Foot , Copper: Lelee Ne ear. ir. Kitamat AL week or two ago. ‘go. it ‘was reported in these. columns that Cesaro Vananzio i had | discovered and ., Staked 2. copper was.45 feet in, width, and : Tight down to, tide. Water. - The story. algo stated that. Barney . Colbighino . had. ‘grub: staked ‘Yananzio. The later ‘Wishes to corréct that part, of the report about him being grub-staked, . He says that one. - Vananzio .bas, been out to, the atated that his coppers. ledge, he now finds ig.90 feet wide insteed of 45 and. 46 .feet wide: . known to him. years ago but that ow- in mining he did not stake it then, He. has now staked;.but he says that. he has not staked the whole country and that: there. is. lota: of, room, there for others to.go-in if they so desire.,, As for the galena.ledge,-he says he foun ‘it. this summer quite by accident.°. I Jooks, good, but of course ‘there has st been enough .work done on it to tell anything definite. He is satisfied that in. the very near. future the Kitamat district .is going to. witness .. consider- able. activity. His discoveries are: 80 favorably’ situated that they are sure to attract the attention of a big outfit it. on : the, scale required, be gt et ‘terrace ‘Wants Its Own: Road "There was a ‘pig weathering. at. the quarterly “necting «of :.the- Terrace ‘Board of Trade meeting held .in the Terrace Theatre on’ Tuesday. Presi- dent J. K. Gordon - ‘occupied the .chafr. The total attendance : ‘was 83,..On the request of. the | Canadian Chamber of Commerce a call was inade. far support to the” West Tndles. ‘(British ‘Hurri- cane, Relief fund and $20.55 was rais- ing was taken up in:a discussion of: the road’ requirements ‘ of this :distriet,’-a motion having” first. been’ ‘earrled ask- ‘a resident. district - engineer as its of: | ficer,” The prineipal . recommendations | - ordered ‘to. be. passed: on to the govern: completion. of the: ‘Hotsprings road, the ~ ‘Tmaking- of! a road to: W. ‘Goodwin's, ae -tand to PB: ‘Merkley! 8, the building ofr aor bridge ‘over the: ‘Kitsumikaltum:: river) 7 {near the Jake, the. provision of an- ap- a proprintion . for’ & ‘trail. ‘on’ the ‘east “| shoxe of ‘Kallum lake, the. clearing of showing in the. ‘Kitamat district that.| Steamship and Train Service | Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver’ and are ;points each. Thursday. and: Sunda For ‘Stewart each Wednesday, 10. 00} be ‘im: ; For Anyox and Ketchikan each Saturday, 4.00pm: A or. North a ad So ; forint. n uth Ameen Charlotte, Aslanda he was. not financialty- assisted by any * PASSENGER + TRAIRS LEAN mua Be” Béathound Dil, excefit Sunday 3.08 pe iti ny - Westbound—Dally except Weineedey, il. ta ry ta : 7 discovery : ‘Since the. last “report . and haa. amade a farther examination of: the Dig}: ledge. ,. To,the editor last Saturday he].$.~" : POPPE LPS SS POSSI SPSL EPL OPS For a Steam Batiags or futher infoernation apply to any Cenidien Nason Awat on & ma R . McNaughton; District # Pilssenger Agent, Prince Raper Bee " Big ass ¥ the galena - ledge. he veporta . a3 Palos eon Vananzio says ‘that the ‘copper was 1 ing to the .drop in-the price, of. the red |]. - metal‘ and the litle interest there was || Rough Lumber. .ce.seseeevese Shiplap..:. Orders Aled | at short notice. A‘small concern, equid hardly. develop 4 7 . hye Luupan PRICE Las Finished Material. Se 0,00 to. 65.00 oth - Shingles sees es oeeey sees rom 82,50 to $5.00.per: x " ~ Prices subject’ to change without notice, Mill running conto. at Prices of f Moulding, ete, on application rene Engin eer now it _Vietor Radios _Victrolas - Victor. Records—-the latest aS Assorted Stock kof Watches and other rJewelry Me “Terrace g Theatie: ing the -government ta create. a new a district: with: Terrace as its.centre and : . The Latest: Filma Direct. of ment were the. resurfacing | of: Katlum |. Lakelse: and’ “Remo roads, ‘the: making’ . of the cut-off on the: Lakelse road, the : Every sista : TERRACE; B,C. — ie : : ve wit ; accept titers ter timber mi from. Vancouver. x 4361, Range, 5, on “Hathuns ‘timber constiti af cedar, oles a