: Shingles : - an s ‘ “a eg OS o tee # a . . Vey ; ‘Rough Lumber TERRACE, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1932 _ "ae jemembin’. Vou 12_ Teac a Sek | Lumber | “No. a Shiplap S48 ‘common dimension and No. 1 Ship- - lap a rn LO Yeu y No.. 1 Finish, Siding; boring, Vojoint ' Et. . Mouldings, "PRICES ON’ APPLICATION : wot She » Le “a Gen. Little Te Toran BE B.C. Bring vour car in for a Complete Overhaul. Agar’s Garage All repairs: carefully made Oil and gas. Fall stoek of parts, tires, etc, General Motors. Agent - Terrace, B. C ; Funeral Late - Robert:Corlett ‘Held in: Terrace The funeral of, the late. Robt. Coxlett was held last: ‘Wednesday afternoon in|- the Anglican chitireh where Rev. B. McKim conducted’ a! short’ service, fol- lowed by a service: conducted. by Rev. T. H. Allen under: the’ auspices of the Oddfellows, the front ranks during: ‘his long life, A very large procession 3 as formed ai the church and followe to the cemetery. _ Mr. Corlett was born in’ Southport, Lune, England, on January Tith, 1852 He spent his earlier years in Englan¢c a Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Running Water Dining Room Blectrice Light Telephone Travellers Sample Rooms Bpstial ik aa Sunday - ec P. 0. | ‘Box ee) we at 4 SWALN’S.’ Transfer and Taxi Service "Meet ail trains special Rates tu Lakelse Lake ‘TERRACE, B. co | Terrace Notes Waller Hall of Peince Rupert was ¢ evest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8 SN, Kirkaldy last week. . Mrs. 'R. W. Riley was a tei hostes'. on Bviday afternoon. a . —— aLrs. Olof Hanson of Suiithers retnrn ed to her home on Friday after being nw guest, of, Mrs. Geo. Little. "Phep, ‘Colthurst aud friend Hd. Van- stone, who, have spent several weekr ‘nt the formet’s home at Lakelse, left on Monday for Vancouver to resume theit atudles at the nlversty soi 4 i. have spent the ‘past two months at ‘La: kelse’ Lake, ‘returned: to. ‘the: const: on Saturday ‘last were y, it Mii Fett. Inst “iitsny tor the vonth. ‘ “ te jand as a | young man came out to the | United States where he: spent some ‘yeara in the neighborhood - -of Chicago, iHe married as a young man and there| °” iw ere four children by this union, three. jof whom survive him. These include Mrs. Ellen Carlson of Chicago and whc j with her family visited here this sum- mer ; another son and a daughter live in -California, About 30 years ago he. moved into the boundry country, around. Nelson, in company with his brother Edward and- engeged in mining. In 1909 he eame'to the Terrace district. and took up a pre-emption just across the river from the ferry landing, and continued as a former until 1927 when he gave up the job when he was called to Nel- son in connection with the death of his brother. Returning from Nelson in the early part: of 1928 he ‘took: up his resi- ‘dence in-‘Térrace. and since ‘that. time has ‘devoted’ his' energies - te the wel- fare of ‘this community. ‘For a-num- ber of years he served as chairman of the Lakelse Valley ‘School : board and also ‘took an netive interest in-the af: fairs of the Lakelse ‘Community Club. “The | heginning of ‘the present yenr he wan elected a commissioner for thx | Village of Tervacé and he devoted ‘a “Jat. of time to the work of the commis. ‘lon. ” “On, his 80th’ ‘Ddirthday he: was ele. “vated | to the post ‘of Nobile. the Jocul lodge of Oddfellows and since still ‘fur ther advanced to Past. Grand. The late “Mr. Corlett was a man. of . Aecided opinions, and these,” ‘coupled cavith his aggressive ‘spirit, made. him FN factor of great value to the community, 1 will bt lis passing Tear es n Rap that, Ww hava to, Till. , . ce 7 Cath Put we Bye oe HEARD PAPER oN FINANCE: . r 2 vl The monthly meeting of the’ Terrace nia ergs ‘in‘the Municipal office on Tuesday of last week, President J. K. Gordon war ‘Hin the chair and there was a good. at- tendanee- of members and much: inter- vest ‘displuyed in thé session. ° /routine business hud been cleared ‘ur 'G. Beveridge rend a paper on Winance which was-full of interest and good in- formation. This brought on a- keen discussion. by. the members, during which ylews were expressed as to the cause of depression,. government finan- cing nnd interest rntes. ‘ alscusslon * ‘of. that report. at a ’ Mrs. R, iiance, who has been a gupal , lét “Mirk. BT Kenney for: Bone weeks, ; returned to the’ coast on Saturday, ; L omens * tty Mie Blackstock manager of the; Ru. oe 18 Venigeh ‘of the Bank of Moniven! “ley mW] fee nd ennst last. Saturday: ‘at. ote MW We Ty. me. pe district: ‘and Distriet Board: of Trade:was held ‘After the | The Secretury stated that he tind. ap 1 - ied -for a number of copies of the "| iktad’ report , nnd. it. was decided to: ‘de. | _|vote the, next - monthly meeting to, a. Dr and “Mrs! “Carson find’ "family. who ry ae 7 B lere . and ‘There’ at ‘the vemuaing : ' fie and Canadian National ‘Rall- i pany, . tee Popularity . of Cabiidian: apples mew, Ligh, record .of 1,174,000. _ boxes, as conipares with 560, voo” “boxés ‘tn 1630, ‘Bruitgrawers are® ‘ tis year, +: Ted R. ¥. Dantaud, formorly Travel- Pieliic Railway, Winnipeg, District, . Agent, ‘Algoma District, Narth _ Bay, Ont. cifective August ‘16th, Mr. Daniaud has had a long: and successit career with the Com- ‘and is now. roecciving con- _gratulationg on his most recent promotion, .. . was Numbers of anglers returning: _throngh Ottawa and. Montreal re- Passenger, : TTF Terrace Won in “dbroad‘has totaly increaséd, ‘and: “| *'Tast yeurJupple exports-td Eitrope ‘bY O}G : Western Catada reached a _ **antielpating ‘an eve. lac: Ser crop os _ ling Pagsenger Agent, Canadian - There *Was- ‘a very large ; Inumber of citizens from town. and the|:'sppointed..- :, |immediate district present ‘to pay: their “last respects to one who ‘had been in|: port having experienced exceed- ingly good’ bdss fishing. | was the expression of a. group ': from Cincinnati, Obio; who recent- Ty visited the bass fishing waters Of the Gatineau River, north of Maniwaki, according to A. 0. Sey- “our, General Tourist Agent, Car “nadlan;Pacific Railway. This is ‘evidently the peak year with partridge, one would judge from the reports emanating from ‘yarlous parts. of the Laurentian and Gatineau. districts of Quebec, according to, A. O, Seymour, Gen- eral Tourist Agent, Canadian Pa- cific Railway. . grouse and Franklin grouse are best known,’ are, very plentiful.: -‘In almost ‘every: locality partridge, as the ruffed. ' This - Most flocks hatched this year are nearly full grown, New freight rates on Hve stock with low. minimum weights to meet the competition of motor trucks’ in the ‘transportation ‘of animals to market have been put’ into, effect by the. Canadian Paci- Ways covering movement from: stations within a radius of 150 smiles.of ‘Toronto, and thesé. were effective from August.15, The new rates: are being tried out as an experiment, and it is expected they will result in.a very substan- . tial increase in the rail movement of cattle, sheep, and hogs. One of the most interesting passengers arriving in Montreal. by the Canadian Pacific $8. Duch- ~ ess of: Richmond on August 18 was “Miss England IIl", the world's fastest motor-boat. After the international races with Gar Wood's boat at Detroit, Kaye Don will take “Miss: Engiand Lil" to Toronto, where visitors at the Canadian National Exhibition will . be able to see an attempt by the pawerful vessel to lower her own or any other new world's reeard. The big speed boat was accom-~ panied In the Dichess of Rich- ' mord-by-R:|E: Garner, senior me- chanic, and ‘maie” to Kaye Don during the traces, Two hundred organizations af- fIHated with the governing bsdy ‘ of the Canadian Chamber of Com- .Meree, whose seventh annual con- _ vention will be held at Halifax, September 13-16, will send mem- bers to an pre- and post-conven- tlon sen cruise and land tour with the Clarke Steamship Co., the Deominloh Atiantle and the Cana-: - dian Pacfic Railways. scheduled to leave Montreal September 3 and, return there“September 19. The sea cruise will be on the &.S. New Northland. calling: at Charlottetown, Sydney, St. Plerre- Miguelon, St. Johu's, Newfound- land, and Halifax; prior to the convention,: and. will - cover. the Maritime . Provinces after it, Cost of: travel to Eastern Que- bec, the Lower St. Lawrence and to: resorts’-in- the -Maritime Pro-.., vinces has been deflated this sum- mer fn a fare revolution that has never been equalled in the his~ ~ tory of the railroads of Canada, This reduction, works out-at about faro ind. one-tenth for the. round trin-to any one of a score of ; floriots simmer centres on Can- atle’a ubsirpagsen \tlantte © sea thowrd. with den’, faros! wo Iae', Mer 4 boy geese he . 1 ay ig hye c present wel 2 a Le pranert er aly ras, wos eather: dear: ond). ie Ce yes otter. = Ninth Inning On Labor Day Tt was, the last of the ninth and the score was 6 to 5 in favor of Usk. That was on Labor Day. , : Thomas, first ‘up for Terrace was fanned. ‘Burnett: got a safe two bag- ger and then Cauthers got to first, ad- vaneing Burnett to third. Scott let the Usk pitcher waste three balls and then landed on the fourth for two bases and scored the two that were on bases. The game was close all the way. The first inning was a blank and Usk ‘\got a run in the second, and in the 8rd Terrace made some errors which gave the visitors two more rans, The 4th was a blank and in the Sth Usk took two more, making a score of five noth- ing. In the 6th Scott pitched only four balls to retire Usk. The Terrace infield. was -on-its toes find. picked off they figured it ell out Terrace was at bat and had scored four runs, and in the 7th Lyons scored for Terrace ond evened up the score, In the 8th Usk again took the lead by one and they failed to score in the Sth. Terrace got ‘}down to business in the 9th to win or to never forgive themselves, They won, but they had to earn it. There was a good crowd both from saw oa dandy game. ‘Joe. _ |gineers, spent a few. days in the dist” caught by. Skinner at second, Lyons | everything. That kind of got under|: the skin of the Usk boys and before. Usk and from Terrace end the fans ‘* Dodimead: A “Creelman ‘has. a “contract - in ¢on- nection with the hatcheries at Lakelse Lake, 7 “Whe placer miners of the district are up against it again on account of high water in the creeks flooding them out, 8. I. Frame and R. Davis, water ett ict the first of the’ week, : Mrs, Von Hess and ‘daughter’ Deidr: who have spent the past few weeks + Lukeise Lake, are spending ‘a few day with Mrs, C. R. Gilbert before going te Premier. t Miss McGregor, sister of Mrs. Mict ael arrived on Saturday’ ‘and will at tend high school here, — B. R. “Wallace left last Week for AM yox where he has accepted the prin cipalship of the school, Lawren¢ Greig filling the vacancy. on ‘the hes" school staff. Owing to the continued rains th- level of Lakelse Lake fs higher at pre- sent than at any other time this year. ——— ' CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Robt. 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