GEO. ). LITTLE in se | ™ x » LUMBER MAN UPACTURER. se “Shiga ‘ ' Sized Lumber :° Bee bbe eves eeeeeens . Finished: Material . eos _ Shingles. . wena ee | tee | ccceececcencenneetenceeteeettinneneerennnnned | at bat 2% 7 SPECI IIC ICI IIE ternoon.. The- living » ‘room was ‘decor- Nana’ Dorothy’ ‘Little and Velma. Greig: The girls Were dressed in. pink and in white.” ‘Mrar Muiro ‘ brought * “in a a \dalnty pink: basket | overflowing with gifts for the: ‘prospective bride. ° Mona then thanked her friends for’ the gifts and ‘assured: thigm that. fhey. would. all: aa be’ very. useful: rns & R. F _MeNaaghton, District Passenger, ‘Agent, Prince Rapert B.C. os leet Lp = toy © ‘le Ada Senaip Sanne be infomation aosly to any Canadian Naticnal ‘Agen oe Robinson and. McWhinney were visit: ors’ to- Hazelton: ‘on’ ‘Friday’ where they atended. the: ‘Caravan ‘doings, ° They [report a 1 good, time. ° ‘ . ; “Mra. Phos. “Brooks was, hostess 0! Polduy. aEtcrLeon when 3 @ entertain |. ed a. large: nd or of ‘frond; AG misvel laneous. shower in. the G.: Ww. Vv. 1A. in honor. of ‘Miss: Gladys. Kenney - whose ; marriage to W.. Jordon: takes -place in the. United ‘Church on’. July. ath. A wagon; which. was prettily decorated Jin: plik, was Graiwn -in .. By. - Bunnie. Munger. ‘Ss the’ bride-elect, °°. Le oy UA. Swain: returned Tuesday. after| *’ =~ x wee et . The Terrace e Drug § Store | : ai New lot of books -Reprints--of $1. 00 and. 41. 00. cp _ Books for 2e ot aw . The Terrace Drug’ Store” RW. RILEY "TERRACE; B. C ates” Get’ your newspapers, magazines: ‘and reading. matter here regularly: a | . pert is a. guest at the “Crossivays.” ‘|the home ‘of Mrs,-W. H. Sparkes . on Mids . teKie of. Portland, Ore, ‘hag returned: to ‘her home after spending the “past few weeks - with* her sister, |. ‘| Mrs. és HL. Swain... Mrs. Swain Avent |. as far as Prince Rupert with here. : mm: “Mrs. oe tT é Kenney has. been appaint-{ ed. grand . chaplain’ “of: the - ‘Rebekaha, |: . She, attended . ‘the ‘grazid. lodge: conyen- tion in. Yantouver.” Mrs (Rev.) ‘Gibson: of : + Bitnee’ Ru ree & A. detighttil funetion . was - “held: at] ’ Bs w vi ¥ w" ¥. . 2 ~ i. ~. . 2 +. w wr ~ wv oe ~. ‘v. w. os BS vie oe ay +, vo ws Vv oo . Hy, ~. wi vi 2 v. Vv. . wo . wv. y oe v: <3 ay ~ a ” GENERAL. HARDWARE : ; . Logeing Supplies Camp Equipment | 7 Siminons Beds - Crockery.” s Massey Harris Farm Machinery - BRRACE . Kenney Limited '* : ; | bers of the’ W. A. and ‘Bible’ Study [efseaiet “in. honor’ oft nhennnpnaonuocaCoceRieree Wednesday ‘afternoon last “when: mem- Circle tendered a ‘farewell: to Rev. and Mrs. ‘Robinson. It was 'a very happy aftemioon.. a “oho: town haa been- “much, Improved | 1aid from Sparkes: “store: ‘to: ‘deKergen mean, ‘and-from the’ ‘polices station: to Mrs. Manto ‘pave. ‘a. ‘thowes: in honor of: Miss" Mona. Greig 7 on. ‘Saturday ‘at: president, Geo. ated ; with - masses” of ‘jpeonies and: col: F Phe guests were mostly the ‘gehool chums :of the. ‘bride-elect, and ‘the: teachers.’ Helen’ Greig. and: ‘Mrs; : ‘Onnolee Kirkaldy. sang Very : Dleasing- Tily. “Milas Reid. won “a: contest, * was served by ‘Adelaide Thomas, Clara “Tea. . : doin: cher parents in. Prinee ‘Rupert . “The guests included’: aT | ber. from Usk. : Miss. -Betty. Anderson}. 4 read the _ opening address: and opened | 4thée: many ‘beautiful etfts: received by . § (attending, I, 0. 0, Ee grand’ 1 Todse. in 4 | Vancouver eo, = ont a} Remo were in town’ for’ Sunday. 8 dusgust of the rising generation. Le ask. how: ‘the’ fishing. was, otherwise, he since the new" ‘side. walks: ‘have’ ‘been Pe C AB ‘follows i— “Prestdent) Re ‘BE; aldent, Wn, - Little; - secretary, . kady. “Mr,” Keith's : resignation Was accepted: with genera! regret ‘and a re- solution of apprecialin f hik services Wns. passe. te Wis. Grbam of. ‘Prince Roapert: te a guest of fer Son. George on: Park. Ail. = Rebekah lodges honored - Mr.-and: Mrs. bride. and groom. a. reception and: ‘pre- pleasant evening was: ‘enjoyed. Miss 1 Maxgaret Cook left tuesday ‘to ! Mrs. Aird ‘and. ‘daughter, of- Pacific were. in town on Saturday. AR. Webster and _daughier from Vancouver : “were week ‘end visitors in Terrace, - Mr, Webster. was an. “em- ployee at Little's mill” for about three years. : " (The Terrace baseball. team. went up Usk’ hoy by a score of 18- 10, ; "he. Sutinaay night dance at Kalum Lake was enjoyed by ‘those present, ; lake’ water’ were Ideal tor the swim: mers. ‘Sunday was ‘the first favor- able day this season. . ; Me, and’ Mrs: Frank B, Robinson of »-Howard : ‘Chalk 4 turnetl “to ‘Rupert with. his ‘Parents. He. wos a. valued member « “OE: ‘fhe: choir. at St. ‘Matthews, Beohl éloses’ this week ‘much: “to ‘the Col.” “Hien,” ‘personal repiiesen entative in the west..of Sir Henry Thornton, paid ‘a visit: to this district, for a few days: last: week: ‘end. He did’ not ‘give out .any infornmtion. as to the: ‘hys and wherefores of ‘his visit... ‘He did wag: an 1 oyster, vos A -ensu: ' Allén ; 18k, “tee: m1 *, Glas 5. 2nd vice-pre- “Mra. Clare . Gigey; treasurer,’ G. B.S. Blae-|- per. encouragement for _ Important -work--being . | Boys'-and Girls*Call Clubs to im “Canada’s © Great: Phe: menbers of the 1. 0. 0; B ‘and . Ww: Unger: on! “Monday- night’: ‘ins the ; a sented them’ with R* handsome, chair * ~ |.» band: best. Wishes co EK. “Gordon, ‘Capt. ‘Colthurst, We . ve ss ‘ The boy: scouts. tendered: « a 1 banquet : to Rey. AW, Robinson,: chaplain. TAL New. York ‘papers.: to. Usk’ last Saturday and beat. -the ° 7 “Canada’s largest: ¢onvention held ‘in’ Canada’s largest hotel came to :& successful téfmination last weék A large: crowd ‘went: ‘to Lakelse ‘on’ | ; Sunday. list. “The weather and “the With-'a view. to ‘providing prow the’ very - ‘done. by prarve:the dai‘y- “eattle industry in ; the! provinca ‘of “Quebec, the Cana- dian .Paciti¢. Railway. is offering a “Scholarship . to “minora of 16° years and over, exhibiting in “the Boys’ and Girls’ ‘Calf Club. clasaes at Bastern: » Exhibi- tion, sperbrooks, Que. (August BB ‘ 30 ‘next, -_ ith ‘Japan. aga: “possible ‘alterna-: tive. location, according | ‘to, Infor- mation: brought’ back from:* the’ ‘,1990-,gathering, -in Madrid," Spain, . “by. D.C. ‘Coleman,: vice-president of ‘the Canadian Pacific Railway, and ' Sir George McLaren Brown, Eu- Topean General Manager, who to- _gether* represented. the rajlway at the recent: world meet, ‘Every coun- : “try ‘in. the world, except Russia,. Was ‘Tepresented. . | Launched on “June, 11, at Clyde- " Lank. by Hi. RHE ‘the’ Prince of .Wales.in ‘the presence of: a distin-- . - 4 guished «gathering of notables, 8.5...°- ‘7 Empress of Britain, ace -of Cana- ‘ da’s -steamships, took. “the ‘water “and pictures of the function: were flashed across the’ Atlantic and the speeches radioed and: appeared in: Coupled . with. the «Prince’s ‘speech were speeches © by. Lord Aberconway and B...W.. Beatty, chaiiman ‘and president of ‘the Canadian Pacific Railway. when the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles: of -the Mystic Shrine, -coming from dozeng of ‘citles’ in Canada and the United States, who had.-invaded Toronto to the’ num- ber of close on. 100,000, left for’ their. respective” ‘Homes. Ths ‘Royal . York could not of course fully ac-- commodate them and the Canadian’ Pacific Railway built “Fez City'of - teilway' coaches for” the. “‘Durpose . ‘near ‘the hotel, . . F “ cent: ‘greater oo 1820. and the: total quantity “Of ‘moat ‘consumed -annvally inthe. | -"Deminion. has: "cont, in “the: last 10 years. ‘imereased: *. 26 Der a - ‘Ontario tops: ‘the. st of” ‘Cana _ dian provinces’ with’ fatalities .at - evel; crossings’ . during’ ‘the’ past tliree years, according to: Anthur- “ Gaboury, secretary-general of ‘tha wes '. Province‘ of Quebec Safety League, - His figures show’ -71:. deaths ; 1928; -78 in. 1929 and. 16 to:the end ‘of with 39,7 and 7 for Quebec ‘tn the same periods,’ -dumbers ih: in May, "1930. These compare The greatly rediced that. 7 store ore ie sa ‘Thursday’ noon’ when pss oe ae } The’: Bible ‘poalety meeting 3 held: in mit of St, Matthews church on a Thursday, awas|, | Christie's: bakery. and” front _the post ie a : Jottice. past. Beamon: 7 CANADIAN NATIONAL aes + and-travel “de. fuxe.” es Back’ via: the. SCENIC. route!-Go 5 The 1938 International: Ratlwey - Congress. nay be ‘held. in Canada, : lodge rooms when, ‘they. ‘tendered - ‘the | Ww Meat: ‘and. ‘dairy. Products, are: in- we “ee the’ ofse': ‘of ‘Quebec ara" * . attributable, says Mr. ‘Gaboury. ta. the” observance: of: ‘the law. In = province’ calling’ ‘apan: a ‘when’ réaching: 2, Grossittg, 3 train: Is. in*: Bigh ‘or “he