No. 2 “SPECIALS. om ‘W5e Stearns. Day’ Dream. Cle VICTORS - “VICTOR RE FOR MAY. _— your choice of 1 50cj Jar, of. Day Dream Cold Cream or Vanishing: Créath, or’ Face} Powder of Rouge for © Astringosol. Special---One: Lanetar Glass in: “pastel shades,, free with each 60c or £36 00 bottle of this: mouth wash. - = Fy. and. Mosquito: Preparations-=-Fly Kyl Spray, Fly Tox - Whix, Rexall, Nyal Mosquito Creams: and Lotions, . eansing. Créam’ and” Qe i VicTos RADIO. CORDS. RW. RILEY” on : “The ‘Terrace Drug Store “TERRACE, B. g. ie ior and. 1 Meg. Mefine, | pert arrived. ‘atthe week holidaring: at alum. coc ai “ate: at EE Galifornia, ; here list: el’ lc) Ohaa? xeungtiait “ét tie Pringe Ru- | pert. vendor's atore- is “in? Terrace’ re- leving the’ local’ vendor, . D. McKinnon. Dan “is” taking his ‘anunal’ vacation, and’ it is. uiiderstood’. ‘he: will’ devote hig” time. to “the furtheranes “of his ag- nenitural interests: ; “Thie’ ‘Pitnea! “Rupert Girl. Guides’ ar-| rived: th “town! ‘on’ Eriday.: ‘The party consisted of 4° officers’ and 19' other ranks! The. party’ atiyed- ‘th Terrace overnight,” ‘and’ “proceeded | to’ ‘Lakelse cam BquteaEN | , ’ Fe, PRESERVING KETTLES - _ PRESERVING JARS - RUBBER RINGS. Lake'’on “Saturday” “afternoon,” where the will ocenpy the’ cain | -of ‘the Ter- : a: ltr in ‘town: on Tuesday. .| Amsbury spent the sweek end guests of{ the former's ‘Parents, ling: & month. with Mrs. HH, L, MeKen- . ney at Lakelae Lake, : Sparkes, left Thursday fore Aiyansli. B accompanied by Mrs, J. A: Kirkaldy, left for thelr summer home. at, Lakeise. Lake. ‘on* “Monday: ‘Mrs:.-. Kirkaldy,” ar, is not in the best: of ‘henith ‘at end of the week after spending some days in Prince Rupert. . Mr, and Mis. Chas: ‘Willdnson ot v Tome. + Mrs. Donovan of Giseombe is spend: aves . 1 ne - ato "Cons. Makénney, “acedinianted: by 7 Mrs. 8. N, Kirkaldy and children “Drgpent elo Mrs. Noonan and - Taughters “of ‘el, kwa are spending a. twa..wveeks holiday here with He. oy Mrs.. Bobler. i R, L, MeIntosh < “returned: ‘home ‘the Salo .| view, of. the Minera}. Industry of B. the next Ewo | weeks. Brewerton and K, Duncan ‘assisting. ‘ . . oo . summer ‘season ‘in: 1981" ate _ Lumber: Prices. Down... _ neue Lumber. ; Terrace. Mil Prlees oe ar rie No..1 Shiplap . _ 4 inch No. 1 Shiplay No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in,, 8 in. and 10 i Bevel | Siding, ete,, from . Spruce and Hemléck, No. 1. Clear Fisurlg? Spruce, Hen. lock and Cedar Finishing. Luther, ‘Drop Siding, V-Joint - - Tae 1350 $35.00 to 60.00 Shingles From fielalekieosece - 7 Prices: subject to cha: ~ Write’to Geo.’ Little Lumber : Moulding from Ic. up per ‘Tineal foot, wi $250 to. Me nge without noticce Yard, Smithers, When wanting a prices on all grades of lumber‘and the following :— Cottonwood Veneer, “Gyproe, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement,. Win- dows, Doors, Building Paper, Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, Shingle Stain, Fir ‘Flooring, Minishing Lumber, ete., ete os - George Little: __Terrace, B. C. their camp. at’ Lakelse’ Lake... n “Constable... ce 2 McKenney... -/ They « ‘eft. : Terrace : «on: Wednesday, {spending : the night: ‘at: -Rosswood,: aud ‘|were due to ‘arrive At the .Nass . Vill ‘jage: on Saturday. . fo Sas ie : cee \ EL Dix . lett "town today fox- his ‘ Kalum. Lake Hotel. The main’ portion of the load on..his truck was cedar lumber, out of, -which-he. intends to Y build a good sized boat. to use in -con- : nection with his. ‘hotel. activities... “Work « on.. the. “Lakelss ‘Road -is _| steadily . progressing. . Foreman. A. Kerr with his. men are doing. good ‘;work in-removing: blind corners, ond ‘improving seme of the enrved that offer .a source of danger to the motor- ’ fists, The work is. being highly. spokety of. by: ‘those who. use| ‘the. road, ° oe * Cherries “inve “appeared - on the Phifbert Hotel oa TERRACE,-B.-C. __ Running’ Water Dintag Room -Blectrice. Light! ‘Telephone ::- “‘Trayelters,, ample. Rooms = "= Pe0. Bok: 29- ‘ S Terrace Notes * ay. HL B. “Rochester: “of. the Hotel Prince Rupert, | atrlved in town om " Saturday. He plang. ‘to’ make fam ‘in- apection. of his: local, ranch. The raich -is: “rapidly belng: “prought _into-a productive’ state under the many x Hofttinan, ' digement of Mr. ; You f ge + WVillcinson and Mr: “Fagan, OF: ‘the d some L. Maxtin, Proprietor if te east. , SKEENA. ELECTORAL | DISTRICE . Notice, Regarding Discontitiuing’ ‘and Closing Road ‘in District Lots 693. ‘and 4102, Near Terrace, . B. CG. Seemrall f -NOTICD is hereby given that, und- er the authority conferred by Bection 11 of the-“Highway Act’,. ‘Chapter 24 ‘of the Statutes. of: British Columbia; | | 1030, it 4g ‘the intention ‘of the ‘under- signed, after 80 days from Mate, ‘to dis- continue and close:tha, Kalitin’’: Lake in DL, 1702, Range ‘5, Coast. District; ,, algo (thé portion.of this" road: between | : Lote. sud 10, Registered Plan, 1279, in Dil, 693. The highway ‘is: to ie diverted a: shart, distance to. ‘the: Re Wi Bruhyi, ue | z bile, ‘Worl | 9) Farilament. Building ot Viejoria,, B: hae UE 1th, 10, ca ® locatity have bolle” ‘naitlons: to. :thelr - honien, tn poate: eee i a somewhat restricted ‘. {damage done to the blossoms’ in June -. | by. the frost... Road -along the -north-easterly’ bound: ary qf Block 6,~ Regtatexed Plan‘ 1008, |, local market...The supply this year is _ owing’ to, the -Lgeal raspberries are now - tor sale. In ‘addition - to the cultivated’ -variet- ‘Vies- large ‘quantitica of the wild rasp- berries are eing :. gathered by the local. residents. Many people” are se- curing. their © syinter's’ ‘supply. of pre- Ting the- wild varieties,” the crop of which ig specially, good. this year * Captain: A, “Willman, of the Colu- mario: Mines, Usk, has purchased T? . Fordson’, Tinctor : and Grader from The, Public Works: Dept. ‘He: Bays 2} intends” to. ssa this’ dn: conection with the. ‘thine _ Operations, boar a “Nr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Thos. Brooks. ‘have put an addition’ ta: the house, recently pur: chased’ from Mrs. ‘Vandertip, | and. are making ‘many interfor; ‘changes. 18 weil ements, , They." Will : hea of Vanarsdol : om race’ Canadian ‘Girls: in ‘Training’ for The camp’ is in command of Captain “| Motte, with Captain “Rogers, ‘Lieut. “It is reported’ Captain -J: B. Coilt- hurst hag arrived: at ‘Prinee « Rupert en route for Terrace, After spending the winter’ season in the sunny clime of South America; the ‘Captain’ is re- turning . north’ -to ‘enjoy | his second "The local: Canadian: Girls | in 1 ‘Train. ing. returned to town. this afternoon after spending the: last ‘two: ‘weeks at i for a » Bood recovery. cig making his. annuali ‘patrol to Ayainsh He: is. accompanied | by. oo ‘Sparkes iat! io the afternoon Mrs. Munrq entertain- : Sherwood. - ; “Mos. “sito. “and Mrs, - aes. ware | jer oue- this year. aerved rasps, and raspberry ‘jam by. “ : fe¥, Q-—-Aha =. McLaren. a ET. RSV Q— Mra ME MeKinnoi LS V : 0. aD Drummond : ~ Mrs; N Sherwood wis. hostess ‘at ‘al. the Sea Cadets who had been in camp for the past two’ weeks: A pleasant ev ening was sperit. ‘The boys say they will be back ‘next. year: again. vill Robinson was cdlled to Hazel- ton oi Wednesday! on account of the sudden illness of his daughter who is a nurse in training at' that institution: The patient was removed — to.’ Prince Rupert hospital on Thursday, accom- panied by Dr. and Mrs. Wrineh, and an operation. “Reports are. “favorable “Mrs. McLeod and daughter J: ean. te turned Friday. from. Victoria . where Jean ‘had been attending school. wit at Da eager ged . Mrs. "Kelly of Smithers ‘arrived on Friday and is spending a holiday: the guest of Mzs.-D: D. Munro... During ed n number of friends in her honor: Mrs. Greig - presided at the tea table and. was" assisted by ‘Mrs. Burnett. - j . Miss Edith Wilkinson of Prince Ru- pert: is: holidaying. with Miss - “Barbies, ‘The cadet football team were again victorious on Monday night when they played the local boys. = Miss Velma. . Greig spent . several daya the end of the week at Lakelee, Lake with Miss” Barbara” Sherwood. guests of Mrs, Geo. Little at, ber sum mer home. at Lakelse on. Tuesday and Wednesday at this week,” ma oe _ ‘The wild raspberry crop is a bump- One local mother took her family ou, ‘a. picnic to the ; herry patch, on Friday and brought home 67 pounds of berries. The. wild fruits and the enltivated small fruits are all producing ° Wonderfully well this” Se080R, , : - OFFICERS INSTALLED | “an installation of ofticars. was held by nemliers. of. Rebeckah Lodge on Wednesday evening. last. Officers for the. remainder. of: the: year, are. As fll lows -— sols oP. QM’ HM Smitti. <2 N G+-Miss Betiy’. ‘Anderson. * Ree, See,—Mts. Brooks - - .-Drensurer—Miss ~¥ - ‘MeInnes =: : Financial-secretary——Mird : “Kenne . Conductor—Mirs: H: King, 1, “Warden—Mrs | “W.O Spatke: “R § N’G—Mis A’ Smith": “L § N. GMiss T Donald * G—Mrs, AJ Downing : forewell party on Tuesday evening to|. on Friday Migs -Robinson., ‘underwent . : {normnal ; grates +4 {bute also to.those who form the rank ‘lof the prospecor" 2 are” “extremely grat {discovery and opening. up of. new ‘lof ‘lode “and placer” mining.’ - “| “With the improvement, ‘North ‘Thos focussed. -Alindat ‘entirely an: perties essentially. in. the- gold: class in ib, ‘Usk. _|Mineral Report | For This Year - Is Encouraging “In issuing a a Summary and Re- ral for the ‘BI months ended, June 30 1981, “Hon, WL A McKenzie, Minister of. : Mines,” ‘nade: the following comm- ents. Mining: in British Columbia has withstood the shock of world de pression and extreme low metal price — in a most satisfactory and. remarkable manner. The figures show that for the period. under. review our minern] -Hindustry. operated on on output bas- is of BIG of that. recorded in the 1980—when high, Zecord “quantity pre- duction of. metals . and jainerals was made, While Sone, falllig off has o: curred in ‘the, ‘development. .. of buse thetal- properties. this. has, been col. jpensated by the wide-spread revival in, gokd-inining and. the. keen interest in- prospecting: for placer. old. “Attention in- particular is directed to the fact that potential gold prop- ertles that have been, dormant for i}years are now being. developed nul the financing of ‘other projects ix being . ‘attempted... Prospecting hifi been:;- well _anaintained.. Unemployment and the Inve of gold—again R potent attraction—has |: “fesulted.. in many. maen, -going into: :the Abills “with the re- sult that more are s0 engaged than in the. year.1930,....... it. also | _{s notworthy and . siguifi- eant. that .the" * value - of structural materials is nearly as high in the year of 1931 just ended. as it was in the, first six months_ of. 1930. . Build- ing and structural Work, therefore, is .| being “carried ORS “practically: | Jat. a rf 2 Eee y Lelrty _ “O6al-mining | ‘has. ‘declined “in edmu | on with the, depression in. general ; dustry, but corrective’ mensures, str- ongly. endorsed ..-and. assisted by tle |Goverument, are . having” ‘beneficial results and, it is hoped, will re:est- ablish. the - industry and assure its future expansion. “Leading mining executives are to be commended on the courage; re- ourcefulness and technical_ ability displayed, which has enabled ouy ‘in- - dustry to come through ‘a most de- pressing period with o minimum cf, | hardship to those engaged-in -mining and “dependent on it for- their’ daily sustenance. I cannot-allow ‘the oppor- tunity.to pass without -paylng a itri- and’ file’ of “the: industry. “They” ve displaying a sense: “of: srésponsibility and ‘loyalty which. is: highly~. -commeud- : ‘able.* “The enterprise - and “optiniisin ifying. ; “One of ‘the most enconnigitg feit- ures of present conditions.” is the. in- terest displayed: in: ‘prospecting. There 7 are mote men in the field: thin has , been the case for many years, and ‘I am hopeful that the result willbe the sources of production both in respect . : in world conditions that is now gradually app. earing,” a steady expansion of. our . thining in the future. seems certain. - “Eastern District _{No. ‘aaa Owing to. AMepre edd. ba ; “Phase ; “Sanaa. ; Golumario.- *eiota’ the. -Glacitr ‘Gulek: 1 Cariboo. Gola. Quartz " Chaplain—Mrs H.A‘Swain’: