Ja t “s ————es 1982" “T. Hwood Brooks Insurance Agent §|' "Automobile. - Life § Fire Accident. 7 yet oe P..Q, Box 102 “meeaci me Terrace Mill Prices on” Lutnber a | Rough lumber Pl B.5C me S48 common dimension’ ‘nnd ‘No. T we SHUPIAP ee. cece vesens oun 20.00 No. 2 shiplap.... 18.50 No. 1 finish, siding, flooring, v- joint, ete, from $35.00 to Shingles from $2.50 up to Mouldinsg, 1¢ ‘up per. lineal foot. * sf Prices subject to change.’ without notica. wetness: an Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Brinig your car ‘it fora” Complete Overhaul _Agar’s 8 Garage “Al repairs, enrefully made . Oil and: RAS: Fall: stock, ‘of parts, tires,. ete... ms CO General Motors eet Terrace,’ Be c - Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B.C. Running Water Dining Room Electrice Light Telephone. .. Travellers Sample Rooms Special | Cniegen Dinner, Sunday. ea ane P.O. Box 2 y. pe, 2 ie ca tr "Terrace Notes _ My. aud Mr Sy oO. Landry of + Prince Kinpert were guests at the Philbert Hotel sev eral days the past week, , Mw P. MeCnftery has - gone baele’ to ; the: coast ifter' a few days ‘at Lakélse - Hot Springs... He feels a lot better, . Mr “and: Mrn. 2 a ‘Perrin-spent the - week end in town. “Col. und Mrs. I. W: Nicholls and the o fimily of Prince Rupert: spent the law’ wel end nat Lnkelse. i “Mrs. ' returned ‘trom Prine: Roper” ¥et nee ” ~ Ms, P. J. Murphy of Reino spent the : week end in ‘town wvith Mt 4 x Kirk’ pntrlek, : ham re “Nora “Moverldge~ ani: fulieiber, denn | ‘are back. nfter-n trip-td. Rupert,.... 4 : - , The section “ten “at' Pleian saw of mother Hear with two# ‘cubs, “one black: snd ane white. Suh arare Hight. ‘has * Fred Stewart’ has: taken: ; ‘ready this Beason and the’ prospectr ‘}are bright for a very higy 5 se@ason. 7 jeab on fire. The truck rolled back off the bridge and after some hard work | the fire -was put out, but the engine was badly seqrehed and the cab war ‘| anined. ‘) own. ater in the” day and | towed the 7 dainaged ‘truck’ in, . ings on the Lakelse, end’ of the rond. 5 bonrd ‘motor for use of guests: vat the flay in. Terrace ane one day at. the R, W. Riley and, daughter have: , caused ‘a’ deal. of interest: and all‘ whol travel that way. are ‘on the: look out for ' a peep at the white bear. at will be ‘re- membered by the’ sportsinen ‘t rt White, _ a bear re, profeeti. : Sohn ‘duties as ferryman, at Usk. sce EB ‘A. ‘Horan. ‘af ‘Dorreeti’ [ithe Summer. - ‘ ce Ws “Ungerer : was “caught, unfortun- lately, ‘in the conveyor chain at the Geo ‘Little mill : ‘on: Tuesday of - last week. ‘eft Jaat | | whiday for the’ Yukon’ “where. he Will- “do. PS some ‘prospecting’ ‘anid 1 thle during 7 ‘He was’. severely, ‘shaken: ‘WD, - ‘bat: : nj. ‘hones -were broken and he will soon, he : | on the. p.job agai. ns 2 “Dr. and “Mrs. Mills went to the Hai elten. hospital on-Friday. 0 ou: ‘Dr. H. ¢. Wrinch, M. T.A., called” on] a number of ‘his constituents iti ‘bis ‘end of the niding 1 Inst week. . eee he ee ’ Work on the bath house at Lake La- xelse Lddge is now. done and is in use use by the guests. There has been a good many visitors to the Lodge al. ve Pacific reports that a severe “pain ‘and wind storm hit the burg last Thurs | day night ‘and a lot of dead trees on the viver front were blown down. and]. : some-of the residents -in-that district |” feared less the trees might blow onto their houses. ;Ben Ward's cabin war hit by a is branch, but little damage. was done. - . sad b eeal an. el - The ladies . teams | in’ the” ott, pall vs Yengue are: practicing regularily and.it is expected ‘that: the league. opening. is to. be: announecd shortly, PO. soft ‘pall dlamdnds: have been laid out and thus both. boys and girls. may. play at ithe’ same time. On Tuesday afternoon Frank Ran- acher was. houling logs from Spring creek district, when, on coming up the grade and just as the truck got to he bridge the engine backfired, setting the Osborne Stout went out from , ithe public. works machinery is work oR Johnstone’ has. bought a new | peterborough cange and a 10-hp. out- Takelse Lodge. . Tt is a snappy boat. | "Phe pr rovincial police ate fasuing new drivers eenses ‘for oh dvivers. : ‘Chas. “Durhan of Usk ‘spen a few Take. co wo won The: new: wy fishing Heenses are being: ts. ; sued ' tn ‘this: distyiei. © © ot) * “Fd. ¥Franee-and his. ‘son Wesley’ est | | Friday’ night to work at oe ‘placer | property: on Lome. creek: SHE thy — ‘bridge. are: about done. A Jot, ort ‘tini: her. and brush: is ‘also. belug sent awa An" ‘ense’ of fire. ges Meee ¥ ‘The tent: i scape plague: ais, miueh, worse itt: the district. his: year. “The: lo- cal frult men nre shaving quite: a thine rhe. appranehea, to SBraning Tsinnd ; ¥ |) when'the'count was taken in 1921. . Keephps | their frutt trees clean. *, . elton ‘detachinent. last weeks - are You yechtsmen from Canada, New- | foundland. ‘and the United: States. will: ': . gather at the Lakeside. '. Inn, Yarmouth, N.S., :, from July 6 ta July 9, 5, 1932, toa compete for. the ‘handsome’ gilver ‘cup, presented by ‘H.-R. H.-the Prince of Wales to the Royal - Nova. Scotia . Yacht ~ Squadron far competi- * tion between. juniors 1. and won last season by -, the Pleon Yacht Club, o£ Marbleherd, Mass., ff who are now defending ; it against all comers, Entries: are restricted to. boys and girls be- . tween the ares of 12 - - and a’ and the craft used, are Marconi fink in ‘a vast chain of hostelries gged yachts of the new ‘A: di Md Saline will take macs ve Mile Ta a class. built lest year for the Lakeside Inn and the Lakeside Lastt Club. . , expected ‘frota “all ‘the terresentative yachtin, _ beautiful hotel, in its videat setting;a typical yae tand the much-coveted chp, itself. adjoining the hotel, which is the Canadian Pacific Railway's latest across Canada, and a record, attendance of contestants and spectators i is organizations of three countries. The pictures show th Tee vend There L. fone |° Bxpests of, Canadian - wheat. during the mont of March totalled ° 9,920 6R4 bs shela, of which. onl 71 288 bushels were routed through - United Beste Atlantic seaboard " ‘ports, “ Coneda’s 3 ; fitter: exparte: to the . Brit‘sh: Isles’ and_other-countries totalled 10,680,060 pounds in 1931, aS compared” with h only 41,180, 400 - pounds i in.1930, Canady 8 bread and bakery pro: ‘ducts ‘industry showed production. té:a value of $73,594,894 during “1990, throurh 2 698 establishmenta of which 1.071. are located: in "Ontario and.868 in Quebec, _ as _. March was the year’s best. 7 ménth,: to- ‘date, for pig iron pro- *.. duction i in Canada, with a total of .. 17,989. tons, at arate of 680 tons -per day, as compared with 362 - tons per.day in February and 332 in n January. ee, G Chester, dean of Canadian raili road veterans, has just retired, in' Winnipeg, after 26 years in the. ..- service: of ‘the, Canadian Pacific Railway and another 25 with the fore enor of Hallway Conduc- Ofs. =. - ‘ Excursions. run by the Canadian Pacific. Railway - -between: vatious points in Eastern Canada bave ‘ met with ‘unqualified success.:- ‘date, some’17,000_-persons have ‘pean carried on ‘visits and holidays, “over differant. weelrends, by, this ‘ means, . “ : he. ‘test census engun shows: reko44 a cupled ‘farms in .Canada,*. or ° 4-"more than. were. shown -: ‘ Sere vai | I t - ‘Quebee;: Manitoba Saskatchewan, Alberta and. 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