q Terrace Milt Stock of eeeitough Lumber a 18 TERRACE, B,C, WEDNESDAY. APRIL- 5, 1983 No. —— TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light | Runsing Water Travellers Sample Rooms A number of enquiries. have come in recentiy from prospective settlers, A full supply of information has heen for | ,warded in each case and it is quite Possible that in the near future the farming section of the district will be Cousiderably augmented. we A. St. Louis of Kitselas was in town * + in Terrace. B P.O. Box 5 Telephone on Snturday. L. Martin, Prop. i, Jopp of Remo was in Terrace the 2k end of the week. ; Reports from Temo stiute that there it a great depth of snow there yet, but ‘as there is‘no frost in the ground the Lumber growth will start as soon as the snow — ji melted. With the extra depth = of puow this year the farmers of that aren ure sure fo plenty of water in the No. 2 Shiplap S48 comnion dimension ond No. 1 Ship- ‘pail and with reasonable weather they SShingles = Awe A iNo. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, ¥-joini B Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. jap siould have Immper crops. | A son Was bom ito Mr and Mrs, CG. Hissonette on Mareh 2tth, Ete. Mouldings, * ste | —— Elmer McConnell has gone to Pacific there he will assist S. A. Corley in the | peration of his farm. j 1 PRICES ON APPLICATION Word has been’ received fron sey- i ¥Yal of the voung felows’ who weit to ‘Anyox receutly to tuke’ jobs. They tarantino] mr trawl aniline} work and conditions generally. While Wey were all invekers at first they are gradually finding other jobs where WepRR Re Hap iE. their abilities are of more service to 7 iw eee % alee vy GG. HB. Ce the company. The House of Comfort | ‘and Cheery Service | Capt, John Willman of Usk was in e Terrace last Friday. : eve all doing well and seem to liké the ]- Chevrolet and General Motors | We wish to sunonuce ta owners of CHEVROLET and GEN- ERAL MOTORS automobiles. thit we have taken over the ‘Ter- race lelritory for the stile axl service of General Motors Cars, and in the near future will auieunce a Service und Sales contact Kaien Motors, Limited CHEVRGLET DEALERS PRINCE RUPERT ee, ° Hon. T. D. Pattullo ender of the Opposition at Victoria nd who refuses to joint a union gov- GARDEN SEEDS ALFALFA SPRING GARDEN TOOLS CLOVER TIMOTHY ALSIKE VEGETABLE FLOWERS tment hedaed hy Ton. 8. F. Tobnie. Lonis “Martin retnimed. home last ednesday from: Prince Rupert. after ndergoing an operation, Te is-feel- iigz a. good deul better. . Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Gordon who have pent the winter in the south yeturned ome last Thursday morning, They were in the enrthqunke. region in Cali- fornia but esenpe without injury. ‘On the way. home Mr. Gordon visited in Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. Gordon ‘Is feeling a lot better as a resnit of his holiday. E. T. KENNEY, LTD. Extremely Law New Winter Rates: WITHOUT BATH «WITH BATH pay $ 1.50% 2.00 MONTHLY 25.00 30.00 | ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS a | Free Garage e In the centre of the city’s attractions All rooms exceptionally large and noise proof » Write For illustrated Folder THE YORK HOTEL Vancouver, B,C, #. G. Hongkton, Manazer ' hauling starts. _ Terrace Notes Mrs. J. Smith, is able to be aroun again after her prolonged illnes. Mrs. 1. 'D, Brooks necompanied Miss Derethy Riley to Prince Rupert Sat- urday morning. - The public works show plow made a trip this week to about halt way te Usk. The snow is stl! deep along the road and as it will be necessary to tovring in logs from that area in the near future the plow went out to clear the road and allow it to dyy up before 4 ‘ W. Treston of. Kalum Lake, fur tr mer, spent n few days -in- town this week, So, . A social evening was held. by Lakelse Lodge, No. 33, I.0.0.F. on Monday even ing in honor-of Mr. and Mrs. F, Gavin he evening was spent in cards and dancing, and during the festive period a presentation of a chair wad made to the happy couple on behalf of the lodgé Chas, Durham, one of the originals on the Skeena river, and for many years Iocated at Usk, spent last Sat- trday night in town. Ranger 8. G. Cooper is recondition- ne the telephone eomnunication be- s in connection With the protection f forests. Joe Cook who has been in Prince Iupert since the beginning of the year eturned to his ranch in Lakelse Val- ey on Priday, Joe says he is raring o go and only wants the frost to get nt of the ground se he can get a start n his new vegetable crop. Tenvy vain last Sunday kept many f the local anglers at home. But they re watching for the ice to ge out of he slough and then they will not need ti go so far awar as the Copper river, Work bas been completed on the widening of the reck cent on the town side of the Skeenn bridge. This Ines nade the rond to the. bridge safe for ail traffic .except the heedless and the Vilfully careles drivers. The finpro- | ement will be greatly appreciated by nil who use the rend. The work wns one by inen. who otheswise would he n direct: relict, Some anxiety was felt over the end ¢ the week for the safety of Sidney Dannhauer who was aut on his trap ine well np the Copper river, Hecwis consequence His father. O, Panuhaner nd Joe Faber set on Srturday to sce jf he wns-alvight. They were glad to acet him on his way in. In spite of the continued coalnes a good deal of the snow has gone and the lpround jn the neighborhood of the vil-. nge is quite bare, Already grass is he senson’s clover is plready in evi- ence. repating for the spring work on his farm near town. - Mr. and Mrs. Hatliwell who have een south for most of the winter are back at the ranch on the bench ngnin The Terrace News is only Two Dollars ween Lakelse and town. This work, ome days overdue in returning. Tn tarting to show and the beginning of |- Captain J. B. Colthurst*arrived from 7 hé@ south on Thursday morning and is|- . WITH THE TRAIL RIDERS ast is East and West is West, but men ride wher- ever the sun shines and the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies, with a mem- bership which girdles the globe, are creat- ing widespread in- terest with their plans for their 1932 exp edi- tien from Banff to Mount Assiniboine, through some of the most beautiful coun- try in the great mountains from which they take their name. The famous peak, with its many ad- joining lakes and valleys, was the focal point of the 1927 trail ride and this year’s trip, starting on July 29, will follow generally the same Vines, with nights spent in camp, according to the best traditions of e Order, Ample time will be given for exploring. the territory traversed, the ride occupying five days and traversing Brewster and Allenby Creeks: Assi-" niboine Pass and the shores of Lake Magog to the great mountain, which is the objective of the riders, Return: will be made through the Valley of the Rocks; the-Golden Valley; Citadel Pass and so > through Sunshine Camp to Banff once more, The pictures shown above are distinctly interesting and show Lt. Col. Phil Moore, president of the Trail Riders, and Mrs. Moore, on camel-back. at the Pyramids, during the world-cruise of the Canadian Pacific liner “‘Empress of Britain", in strong contrast to the cowboy viewing Mount Assiniboine, where this. year’s trail ride leads. Inset is H YM. King Prajadhipok of Siam, who proved an enthustastic. trail rider during his visit to Canada last aummer, Below, two fair bathers are seen setting out from one of the cabins at Assiniboine Camp.