- TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, ADGUST 16, 1933 NO. 36 Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. f Fully Modern Electric Light — Running Water ; Travellers Sample Rooms — P.O. Box 5; : G. Temple, Mgr.. . Telephone ” de - B Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber No. 2 Shiplar 248 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- : lap Kougla Lumber 0. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-foint Etc, ee hingtes _ Mouldings, PRICES ON APPLICATION seo. Little Terrace, —— ; SWAIN’S ms} = Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains, m| Special Rate to Lakelse @| Lake. Sunday Special : _ Terrace, B.C. B.C.) Tetrace Meat Market Pau] Hertel, Proprietor — Fresh Meat always on hand Swift Premium Ham and Bacon j Our Motto—Service without ex- s cess profits. | am Your patronage will be valued. a Sta, 4 Keon Electoral District *ublic Notice re Discontinuing and Closing Road Adjacent to Block J, Lot 615, Range 5, Coast Dis- trict Notice is hereby given that, pursuit ta Section 11 of the “Highway Act”, it Is the intention of the undersigned, after thirty days from date, to discon- Btinne and close the thivty-three , foot wide subdivision road which ties to the ‘ust of and adjoins Block 1 of Lot 616, Runge §,-Caast District, ‘and shown as wu roid. ‘thirty-three feot in. width on Mm Pinn No. 1215 and_on. Map Na, 1614 ae deposited inthe Land Registry Office, Mat Prince Rupert, B.C. A substitute road has heen provider 2 hrough said ‘Block 1, . KAHL Pooley, Minlater of Public Works A Department of Public Works, -. mM Parliament Ruildings, , Viectorin, R. oO. August. 10, 033 Tinve you paid your eubseitption vet Terrace Notes FOR SALE—FARM-—-17 acres Riv- er bottom, 30-acres cultivated: -house, 3 barns, hay baler: $3,000....Easy terms —S. Haudenschild, Tegrace, BC. . . om Orval Kenney who has been al An- on Thursday moming, He was pre ceded by Mrs, Kenney a few days. ex Henry Sinith of the Anyox enginee? tng staff arrived last Thursday for a few days holidays in the district, a + W. Jones, Prince Rupert butcher, is spending a few days holidays on the fern of J. Gook in Lakelse Vatiey. *k % Inspector Shirras, B. 0. police spent a few days here and left Saturday for the Peace River country. . «* © R. Moore, Prince Rupert manager of P. Burns & Co. spent Thursday here During the nfternoon he visited a nun ber of farms in the district. =z *e 4 : Olof Hanson and Austin Goodenouy: naid a busines visit to town on Tn. dey last week: [t is expected etitti: Will svon start again, | oo - ‘ : a * *% ; . T. J. Kirkpatrick and W. Little are putting a new stairway to the Masonic lndge yooms in Terrnce. oes Large shipments of strawberries. are going out and in spite of the lateness of the season the berries are of excel- lent quality, tn fuet better than aver- age years. a ae . kee Reports from Remo are to. the ef fect that strawberries are especially fine this year and a bumper crop is heing harvested. A fair price is ob- tained. | ol eg ‘ . - oe F It pays to. pass a good thing along. The editor made a trip to Terrace the other day and while here bought a erate of Queen Ann cherries: from a Joeal grower. On the way up country he showed them te the train crew and nilowed them to be sampled. When thet truuin crew returned to the coast fn messive was left off ordering a supply for personil consumption and dsa fur on conple of erates to go to Smithers, mo The (rusters of the Kitsumeallum schoul Lonve met Inst Wednesday and n cantreet was lef for Bulkley Valley contd ‘The appalntment of a second tracber to the high school linus not yet hean mde. ake &. GLAS brought 2 new err “eine with him after his holiday. wo it . Conern) AL D.. MeRae;, acconipanio* iy Per Re Jovnlemon of San Francisco vd TL Soltis of Seattle arrived here oy the wayfrefcht on Friday and pro- erede tl by ene te sk where they in- srectel the Lneky- Luke’ mine, The oamte netved Tnek in town at 8 pam nud later proceeded to Prince Rupert Ln Py, a , Sawausou appenred before Will Habiveon, Ton Friday charged with ohetrceting the operntion of the ferry, When the evidence was all in neeused wis found gitlty and assessed a dol- lar and costs, Proseention was con- ducted hy Tnspector Shirras. a4 ay . Termice is meldne preparntions for n husy weék end, The $2,00 excursion rate from Trines Rupert for Aug. 18, 19 to 21st is reported to be very pop- nor nt the coust city. On Saturday word came in that at lenst 180 people niteht he expected, and plaris. are belng made to tnixe-care of visitors. . .. - eH : : yox for several mohths, returned home. ‘| club-has two pigs. 4 dou figured he knew more about shap- ‘| game track was then tried, but this al- so was elusive and ‘the squirre! who |: ‘cilities a fair return could be had for rf Le Young: at. Vanéouver. bas. heen : ‘| appointed to, the tenching.staft Kitsum THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS In spite of the depressed condition o1 agricultural pursuits in- the past: Mrs, J. A. MeConnell is still carrying on the work of the Boys and the Girls Clubs, Now in her fifth year in thls work she | has organized. a-good sized group in Pig Club Work. Corsideratte diffi- culty was expericnced carly in the sea- son in securing the necessary mnmber |. of young pigs fur-the club members, most of: the local people having ‘dispos- ed of their brood sows, The maiter was taken. up with D. Sutherland, dis- trict agriculturist, who was able tv ‘| ship ten youngsters in and now ench -club has two pigs. Mr. McConnell hes Mrs. McConnell has intimated that this will be her last -yeur as organizer, and efforts are be- to ensure the work being kept . AS A GUIDE GORDON TEMPLE IS Lost Himself and Guests on Koad to Hot Springs from the Lodge Tis‘ one thing to run o hotel and its another thing to act as one’s own guide for guests who want to see the country and tramp through the jungles of cen- tral B. C. That's the. opinion Gordon Temple holds after setting out to pilot a pair of travellers from Lakelse Lodge -to the Hot Springs and back. As long us the party stayed on Fred Nash's survey line they were alright, but Gor- ing a course through the timber than the surveyor did. The downfall of the amateur guide came when a skid road offered more vistes of new and hetter country, But like all skid-roads it petered out in-due course.- A small élaimed: ownership complained bitterly against the “intruders. "Still ‘another fame trail was tried, but it was no bet- ter and so tangled up was the guide that he started in 2 wide eircle hopin: to stumble on something that looked onto the original survey Hine, which, he knew was there all the time, Harold Brown and Cyril Morgan are going to do theit own guiding next time and let Gordon follow them. ° WHERE GOES THE PROFITS? Two Prince Rupert visitors did a little hiking last Sunday and on their journeyings through lLakelse Valley looked over. n nuniber of market gn dens. . They were heard to remark th: during the dny. they had .seen 10,000) cabhage plants, besides large areas of other. garden. produce. They were somewhat surprised ond not a little diseusted to find that the growers re- ceive 11% . cents .per pound for their enbbages while they, in. Prince Rupert. are paying Se-a pound for the same thing from the stores. Like a ‘well known eustern furm paper they sey, “Where does the profit go? It all roes to show that with good marketing fa- the high class preduce grown in Ter- race amid district. .TRAIL RANGERS BROKE CAMDP.. Ou Wednesday afternoon the Trail Rangers who have been in camp at tumed te tawn after a very enjoynble thne. tire camp was due to the services of R. McCullough and Mrs. J. C. Norrington, Twenty beys were in camp and on the break-np afternoon the large. boat of to transport the party to the head of the like. “The camp tritntions of supplies. * Be eset es \eallum high school, - ‘is fn. man of high: qualifientions.. aot Reports state he for a. tein to Raper t, oa ” Mrs. N. ‘S Sherwood left on “Arotiany ONE BIG FLOP 7 Takelse ike for the past week, re-| O. "I, Sundal was brought” into- service |: managers." are |: Joud iu thelr praise of the local mer- | chants and others for thelr beral con- like home in due time He did stumble | A grent (eal of the suceess of |- 4 CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are the world,s greatest seller. A few of their many ‘attractions are: Long Life and Operating Economy; Body by Fisher— beautifully streamlined; risher No-Draft Ventilation; Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and many others. For full particulars call or write John Dekergemmeaux Kaien Motors, Ltd. Vorrace, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. 4 > fall and winter use. ‘*A” Batteries DeForest Crossley Radios Accessories and Supplies . Now is the time to check up your radio and batteries for 1000 hour Batteries “C” Batteries E. T. KENNEY, LTD. 4) “oR & Tubes, ete. Ai ee Vi ancouver, 5. E. PARKER, Limited Prince, Rupert, B. C. FORD DEALER ‘We carry the largest stock of genuine Ford Parts north’ ot” We will be plensed to serve you, Ne ‘by au _ 4 their price class, . + : The 1933 Ford V-8 and the new “a” are the ‘hosbreoriiféetible . roomy and economical cars on the market today in ‘anything near at aan ' Inquiries or orders placed with W. H. Burnett, Terrace, Ww il re- ceive prompt attention at no increase, in 2 price. “e CAMP FIRES AT LAKELSE LAKE This season camp fives are the rage at Lakelse Lake, Almost every night some one or other of the summer eanm- pers ‘tuuches off a large pile of drift that lus heen collected, and together with fellow campers enjoy a social ev- ening of story telling, soug and suit- able vefreshments, With: the refiec- tion of the flames on the still waters of the like evenings pass pleasantly and quickly—so quickly in fact. that same of the porties do not break up witil the early hours of the morning. soe oe Mes, Gordon Kerr and son -arrived ou Friday night to Join Mv. Kerr who ts electrician at the local Hghting plant _ - ee Mra. C. If. Orme and family havc returned ta Prinee Rupert. e ew € Paul Johnson of Prince Rupert, is velfeving -Alf. Attree w hile the latte fis hal idaying, Do not forget Hazelton Flower show Thursday, August 24th... show and grand dance. eae ae The construction of the’ Pacitiey 1 kon highway from Seattle to Falriauk: . is feasible and: would ‘cost $14,000, QO). says a report prepared by the Athert- can members of the International his! way commission, The report-has heen presented to President Roosev elt. The. cost. of the B. O. and , Yukon. section ae would he: 0 $12,000,000. ha a Good sports . for the children, hase ball game, ‘flower " —