TERRACE, B, C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 192% VoL, 8 1 . ’ — - _ — =| | | ~ 4\Premier McLean |; eoeeneeaeceeeeeeeeree od Peacd TERRACE Lomnenis At Terrace for’ | Steamship and Train Service —; “a Hor Sprrines , i HORTICULTURE ° Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vaneouver and § 4 . . the Convention intermediate, pointe. Mondays, Thursdays 4.00 p. t For Anyox and Stewart Mondays, Fridays4.00 pm For Massett Inlet Ports Mondays 4.00 p.m. Mrs. Wim. Vanderlip and. son Arthur left Thorsday for Victoria to join her a ', hushand and they will locate.on Yan- couver Ishind, ‘heir many friends In ' "Permice regret tu see them leave. ey) Mrs. D. G. Stewart and son Douglar of Prince Rupert were guests for a few days of Mrs, R. 1. McIntosh, “Abs. W. EL Watt is’ row under the doctor's cate. Word bis been received that Misr Iisie Kenney bas been awarded the prize in medicine examinations re- rently held ut Jublice hospital, Victor- in. Her friends seni congratulations. Vis. A. H. Barker entertained the B, 1D. Bridge club on Tuesday evening J. Filber and C. A. Donaldson, min- erologists of Vancouver, left . Wednes- ’ duy for Kalnm Lake to prospect. Mrs. T. J. Marsh as delegnte ani Mirs. R. L. MeIntosh as secretary of @ the Dioscean Auxiliary. Ieave Thurs ,. day fer Prince Rupert to attend the ‘ .meeting in the Cathedral. . Mrs. .J. K. Gordon and son Frank Phisentor left Monday for the south. Mrs, Gordon will go to Seattle whils ¥rank will roan about for a time. 5 The belfry of St. Muithews churvb : has been pninted. Mis Brummitt of Vancouver is a gnest of her brother Dr. Bromumitt. The many friends of Capt. and Mrs. Colihurst were pleased to learn that . their move to the south has been post- i poned indefinitely. ix spending a holiday with Mrs. Joh McRae. ‘The muause property bas been in- proved by the spacious porch bein; Mrs. D, C, MeRae of Prince Ruper | serecned, thus providing dining and sleeping quarters for the summer. M. DP. McCaffery of Prince Kuper’ was in town last Saturday. A. RA. McDonald of Usk was her on Thursday. Woman’s Institute Held Meeting The erruce Woinan’s Institute held their regular monthly meeting on Tnesday June 12th when twenty memi- bers and three visitors were present After the minutes were adopted and routine business was completed the president gave an outline of the work that had been accomplished during the post month. The members attended tlevine service in the Anglican church ; they wore red and white carnations, the gift of Mrs. W. F. Lindsay ; flow- ers and a ‘letter sent to Mrs. W. H. Donald during her recent bereavement the members catered to the dance on May 11th, giving proceeds to help the full fair prize list; dance on May 24, catering proceeds umounted to $37.70, going -townrds W. I. funds; half of picture show receipts donated by Mr. Bishop; mosquito nets now ready for snie, made by Mrs. Sousie and helpers ; Three members are to be elected to help with the district fair at New Westminster. . Mrs. Geo. Little “yeport- ed on dressing rooms to be built at Lakelse and construction of same will be started at an carly date. The Noa: tive Sons and Women’s Tnatitute will combine in bolding a community pic- nie on July 2nd. Five members were nonimuted to make arrangements, viz., Mrs, Gilhert. Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Geo. Little, Mrs. Pohle and Mrs. Attree. Following the reports an instrue- tive address was given by Mrs. RW. Tiley on immigration. Mrs. ww. OW. Lippesley gave @ prper on bugs and beetles. ‘Ten was served by Mrs. Farr und Miss Donald. t People of the Skeena ‘ Prevent Them and This Distriet Produced in 1927 Cedar Poles and Piling—2,445,000 lineal feet. ° Valued at $400,000 In payroll and profits you shared — $280,000 Tn supplies ‘and. equipment ‘mer- .. chants and farmers shared =~ z Provincial revenue received — | Every Forest Fire Burns YOUR Dollars Jet Your Slogan he: A Smokeless Summer ~—Along''the Skeena” =. { GRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE, 84,000 86,000 Following the convention which was heeld in the G, W. V. A, hall on Thurs- day afternoon -apublic meeting was heeld in the Terrace Theatre at 8.15 and loong before the speakers arrived the hall was filled to capicity add- itional seating space was ‘found: in thhe aisles and some comming late were umible to get into the hall, E. T. Kenny, Pres. of the Dist. Liberal furnished by Mrs. Von Hess’s orch- ester. , Dr. Wrinch was the first speaker in deference to thhe fact that thhe Premier could not attend Terrace meetings as frequently as himself. He imade his speach very brief. He was rising to spenk and during his re- marks; The Hon. 'T. D. Patullo was the next speaker and referred to the respectand support that Dr. Wrinch always commanded in the house; what a valuable acquisition he was to theGovernment and what a mistake the electorate would make if they did not agein send him to Victoria as thelr represtative. Mr, Pattullo, who ot one time vepresented the Terrace portion of the now Skeena. riding 1s well and favourably “recieved by ‘the audience and, he, too, “spoke briefly so that Premier McLean would have an oppertunity to disguss provincial affairs at greater length; he promised to return during the campaign how- ever to attend furthur meetings. 7 upon to address the audience and re+ ceved a very flattering oviation he spoke about two hours and discussed the affairs of the province beth past and present and was also heartly ap- planded ‘at different Intervals during his spench he also attached great im- portance to the ability of the candi- dute the liberals had chosen for Skeena und urged the yoters to support him in his campaign, intimating thet Dr. Wrinch was the type of man that any premier might be proud to have in his cabinet. . - At the conclusion of the meeting a banqret was prepared in the Vets hal! for the entertainment . of and eomplimentry to the visiting deligates nnd it was open as, well to local people About seventy-five attended this af- fair which taxed the capiclty of the tabies spread and an'additional table was requisitioned to take care of the over-flow. The catering was done by the Woman's Auxiliary: of the G. W. ¥. A. und was n very creditable affair, The tubles were tastefully decorated for the oveasion, After supper. iin- promptu speeches were indulged in. for a short time and a vote of thanks, niov- royal entertainment they had receiv- addresses were :—M1r. Barge of Queen Charlotte City, J. P. Downey, Smith- evs, Hon. 0, D. Pattullo, Dee Wrinch; I. K. Gordon, BE. T. Kenney, and others It wns a-most enjoyable and success- ful occasion, The visiters " departed homes. Co, fat GARD OF THANKS. = = Ss: ad ° = loud > oO QoQ gS: r=] Lf et fc] a m ® mam R n, a feng a ‘Sp g. e om B. oP iva be] + ao 5. associa ed hy the visitors to their hosts for the: ed while in Terrace, Those who gave! the following day for their respective ey . tie last three weelts at coast points they __ | veturned ‘to Hazelton Wednesday night. _|avoutd sayin xegard.to his trip was, Jt. anyone wants a-big' hunting holiday, the | McGregor viver country is the place to. For South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. For Skagway Wednesdays, 4.00 p.m. , PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. Easthound—Daily, exeept Sunday 8.08 p.m. Westbound—Daily except Tuesday, 11.62 a, m. and Prince Rupert. ry low rates. Make a trip to J agper Park this summer returning via ‘Vancouver ‘ e i . €For Atlantic Steamship Seilings or further information apply to any Canadian Nationa! Agent oF R, F. MeNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ao. vr al aad a . ! Shingles. was Orders filled at ehort notice. . GEO. LITTLE. Terrace, B.C. | LUMBER MANUFACTURER” LuMBeR Prick LIST = = Rough Lumber.....0.-2020erees Ghiplap 2. cc ccesee scene teen ees t nese anes 22.50 ' Sized Lumber ....-..s+-+-5+-+ _. 22. Finished Material... ..2:...::+++:,40.00 to 65.00 *' claseqereeseeseeseeftomn 82.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Prices of Moulding, etc., on application . «..$18.00 per M oe ... 22,50 ** etpe oe tnes _ Mill-running continuously. New Hazelton Mrs. Geo. D. Parent arrived home on Thursday last from Montreal where she had been for the past few months. She was accompanied by her gon Douglas and Buster. : _ After their honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gill arrived in Nei Hazel- ton Inst Wednesday morning to spend a few days with Mrs. Gill's pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Spooner. : On Saturday evening last Miss Helen = TOURIST HOTEL. Terrace, B.C. ’ Special provision made for the — Commercial men. Cigars | Cigarettes Tobacces Geo. Tessier. - Prop. Pee ee ea Pratt entertained a large number of her } } friends te 2 birthday dance at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Pratt, of Skeena Crossing. Quite a number of | the young people motored down fron. New Hazelton, They report having a wonderful time. | : aaa ; TERRACE HOTEL ) Proprietor ~~. ry EN, NEN JK. GORDON TERRACE Fats ip aie Tai tae ies Lagi ne gan sls ie, Taal Sat Te British Columbia ‘ Mrs. DA. ‘Harris entertained at), bridge on Saturday night. Miss Bulwer of Vernon arrived Frt-| day night to enter the Hazelton Hospit- al training schoo}, - Mr. and. Mrs, Millichamp left ‘Thurs- day evening on their return trip to Van- couver, They brought the first car.ov- er the road this year and after spending The resident mining engineer, Doug- las Lay returned last week from a trip} . Terrace Theatre - . TERRACE, B.C. The Latest Films Direct. : from Vancouver Every Thursday . and Saturday. ‘Good Music Government tax included All the latest — Adults—50e ~. Children under 14, 25¢ to the McGregor River district and..the | - Frager river district. inthe vielnity of the Monkman Pass. © After‘looking over reported discoverles there he went. to], the Owen ake district. About all, he go., (He: never: sw yi M008 go: many: ducks, his’ ‘courtesy arty between’ Reese, deer | “PERRACE ASSEMBLY, NO.15. 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