VOL BR ey B. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ks 1982 No. 34 - Terrace Mill. Stock 0 of “Lumber - No. 2 ‘Shiplap | S48 common, dimension and. No. 1 Ship- Rough ‘Lumber. lap No. 1 Finish, + Siding, ' Flooring, We Joint : Ete. . 5 th a Shingles Mouldings,» _ ad PRICES ON APPLICATION: AE t ago ved Geo, Little Terrace, B.C. Bring your car in for a Complete Overhaul. Major and Mrs: Wilby. moved’ to the[. home of Mrs. 'T. J. Marsh at the end of the week where they. will spend me, comming school term. : e the end. of the’ week with Mra, 0. 'T.], Lakelse La ké es v7 oe we ud Miss MacInnes who has: Bpent | the on Saturday Ror the opening of the new school year. : Mrs, McDonald ‘and daughter, ¥ Mrs. [Prince’ Rupert last week, ' “Ms, J as:-Farquhr who spent the lai month with ‘her mother, Mrs. Marsh returned to Rupert on Saturday to sup- ply on the school staff this week. . 1 crete : Agar’ S Garage: All repairs carefully made Oiland gas. Full slock of The wet: weather” ‘the end: ‘of the week was responsible for many of the up their camps or homes and hitting the trail for town and comfort The | parts, tires, ete. General Motors Agent Terrace, B.C. Phitbert Hote TERRACE, B. C. ’ Running Water Dining Room . Blectrice Light. - Lelephone. = Travellers ample Rooms Special Chicken Dinner’ Sunday . TBe Pp, 0. Box 29 : & ae Transfer and Taxt Service oo fee poe / Moet ail traing - aa Special lates ito Lakelse Lake” ‘ - TERRACE, ‘BL eC. {the left and runs up the side hill. |Lake where. they. will work in connec-} tion with the partly finished road lead: ’ ing t to Lakelse Take’ Lodge. up from Prince Rupert: ‘during the last |. of the week, . * Ci. Lindstrom of Remo was in. town ‘over Sunday. .: ‘Lrettirnéd té town on Monday. after 3 tour-in. the southern part iof' ‘the: pro- fair and visited many. ‘of the southern Dlices, . : ter then’ ever. Work under the present’ relief sys- Skeena highway ond runs to: the fou of the bench, at which point it turns t It is ensy construction and when ¢om- pleted will cut. off nearly .two ‘miles {of the. distance to Lakelse Lake from: | Terrace. It wilt join: the main road at a. + point near Four Mile. ees f eerie hoe wa wi BL yee a Several men left Priday for Lakelsc LA Bb. Parlow, district forester, was 4 ” Rank Green’ and. Stewart, “McLeod | -vihee. ., They ‘took in. the Vancouver} tte Mrs ‘Attce Muto ‘spent. several days} Sundal at: ‘their summer, ,, home at the: ‘ summer holidaying in Ontario and || the middle west: returned. to Terrace 7 A. O, Headwere attended the fair’ in , summer residents at Lakelse breaking }. number of campers this year was great: we tem was started on the first on the-|> piece of work: starting a short distance |- \from the Skeena river bridge along ‘the > effective froin “August 15. ” “Inst year, apple’ xvorts, to Europa irom westérn’ Canada reached “4 Mauda ‘bigh™ “record "ot -1171.u60 - boxes, AD.1990,- D'euit: LBrOW Ors are, |. “ antieips sting an, ovep larger roy “tats year _ ling Passenger. - Pacifie Railway, Wanipes., was ‘appointed’ District. - Ageut,,. Alzoma “Distiiet, - North Lay, Ont; Cifactive August 16th. Mr, Daniaud has. hada long Bulecessftl career with the Com- “pans, end is naw receiving con- jo gPratulations’ on bis lost recent * P¥Yamotion,, ey Nunibere cf anilerg retuyaiie through Oitawa _hagly | 200d bass, fishing. . This ~ was: the exprévsion “of a group from Cincinnati, Ohio: who-retent- ly visited the, bass fishing waters of the Gatineau River, north. of Mahiwak?, acta onding to A. O. Sey- ‘nadian - “Pacific Railway, : Wht “partridge, one would judga - from. the.reports emanating trom Marios “parts, of..the: Laurentian apg” Gatineau, districts, of: Quebec, ‘eral. ‘Tourist ‘Agent, “Catiadian ‘Pa- cifle Nallway. ‘In almost; every locality partridge, as the ruffed. grouse. and Frankia. grouse are hesl ‘known,’ are very plentiful. ohearly: ‘full, grown.’ "New ‘treight ‘tates’ c ou 1 tive. ‘atock meet: the “competition « of motor , Uucks. in the. transportation’ ‘of es ‘animals. to.market haye heen put “into “effact by ‘the Canadian Paci- ‘fie: and: ‘Canadian ‘National - Rail- Ways:: covering movement’ from miles “or ‘Toronto, and ‘these were ’ The new rates are being tried. out ag ‘an experiment, and it is expected they will result in a very substan-" tial increase in the rail movement . of cattle, sheep, and. hogs.- . ; -One'GF the “most - interésting bassengers arriving in Montreal by, the Canadian. Pacific SS. Duch- was “Miss “Bngland III”, the ‘world’s fastest motor-bont, After the international races with Gar - Wood's, boat at Detroit, Kaye Don will take “Miss England IL!” ta ““Toronti, where visitars ‘at) the ‘Canadian National Exhibition will be able to see an atrempt bs the powerful vessel to lower her own | [Bis and. There 7 -.Boiwutartty’< af: Canadian apples ‘abéand as notehly increases, and | , bOX@B,. ds’ compared With’ 560 000° I. Y. Doataga, Porinedly - Trvel- Agenu,;- “Canadian . and- ind Montreal re. * port kaving experienced exceed- . nour, Goberal Toucist Agent, Ca- . . “This ‘is evidently. ‘the poak 3 year aceordlig ' to.A. O. Soymour, Gen- Mast flocks ‘hidtehed this year, are ‘ith, low minimum’ weights ‘toe: stations ‘within’ a: radius ‘of .:150 ess of Richmond .on August 1% . Robt. Corlett Died Suddenly _ Monday Night 'Rohert. Corlett, one ot the plonears of | Berrace ‘and one of the most promin- ;ent men in that part gf the district, ‘Suffered ‘a heart attack on Labor Day | evening and collapsed, und ‘passed’ out : before medical aid could be summoned. . | Terrace mourns the passing of this Passenger : ‘grand old: man who had been there: ,Muny years before most of the settlers: of the district, | The late Itebert’ Corlett Was over 80 years of age. On his 80th birthday . ast spring he was mide noble perand of the Oddfeliows Lodge in Terrace. He ; Was one.of the Village Commissioners fan, took a very prominent part.in th: | work uf the commissioners. He was a litte long Conservative and he took this politics seriously. He- stood high “iin the councils of his party. Iiis life was always an active one and he went at everything with a will and gave the best that waa in him. . Robert Corlett. was married last spring to Miss Donald of Terrace and was enjoying life as he had not for many years, On Labor Day he was ground town as usual ‘and was having supper early in the evening intending to attend a meeting of the lodge after wards, During supper he got up to get’ hiniself a driik. of water and fell upednsetous to the floor. The doctor - |was: ‘summoned, but before he arrived Mr, Corlett had passed away. Wiis Donald of Usk, - -a brother of ‘| Mrs? Corlett’ was called to town. The . baseball. dance schéduléd®° for Labor: |. Day night was called off out of respect ‘| for-one who hed ‘ntways heen a good supporter- of athletics, a “Arrangements for the funeral were ‘made for Wednesday afternody at ‘3.80, .The sympathy of the community is ' extended to Mrs, Corlett in, her bad bereavement, — o started _ loading poles on Monday. last, a hoy The ‘tart of the hunting season bas ceived ‘in town, ' oo "The Hanson Lumber and Timber Co. |, |wortane AT SSSIE 3 MINE _YET Mahe as een! as la Good Number of Visitors There in The ‘Past Week—Tumiel is ‘in Good Ore Yet ‘Smithers, Sept. 5—Tlere were many visitors. to the Jessie Mine during the past - week and ail were making the visit: for ‘the first: time, and they ‘could not:-help remarking on bow convenient to transportation the situation of the inine ‘is, and ‘how easy ft is to reach the property: Among ‘those inspect- ing the niine in the past few days were Charles Graham of Vaneouver,,~" in- spector of metalliferous mines, and Mr. Lay, the district engineer. In the present tunnel work good pro- #ress is. being made. ‘The ‘tunnel’ har failed to discover any limit to the wide mineralized zone in which it is being run, . This is at .a horizon of 400 below the apex of the vein system and depth is‘being gained rapidly as the tunne} is pushed ahead. It is now being con- tinned as a drift on a strong band of ore in this mineralized zone. - Cross euts will be run from this drift at Te- gular intervals. Jessie Mine ore was awarded a first prize in its class at the Vancouver Ex. hibition last week, - This ig by ho Means the only prize that has been won by.ore from. this property as sev: eral times in the past awards have been made to it. at the Prince. Rupert fair, The new ‘lor. bank, house has been completed and ig: in. use. It af- fords. comfortable accommodation for elght men. and is well built. ay “On Thursday ©. Cilatheds: wae sworn in-as a temporary fish wardén' to act during the absence: of! EB. Cole “Who left the sdme day for Vaneduver tor ‘medi- eal treatment, rth Te “Miss Florence. Kilpatrick of Provost. '| Alberta, was a enest at the ‘Philber’ hotel from Monday. to Wednesday. ‘not resulted in any big bags being re-|™ or. any olber.-pew world's’ record. ‘The big” seed hoat was acvom- ‘panied in the Duchess .of Teich- mond by Th. -..Guruer, senior me-- ie ‘SWAIN'S: | Mh Stesbrs.. qh RB. and. nck Agar shipped A. JnRRkkeaENREOE tt carload of ‘cattle to Prince vBurert or. Bhuraday of Jast week. cana Ryen though business j is not” ‘ap to® normal ; you “still: use Counter Check Books and jneed them. now. or in the near future: . ey Lehane, ah at NRARAAT AANA HHA A AH NY | ee 7 orn ae chiple,, and ‘yate’s, to ‘Raye Don LF . has toa eet &. ; on ra ntac” during the races. ° ” a, ; ane ee fos | Terrace Notes fini saw. a BEAR-HE LOST A war]: me | —_—_ ec Two hurired organigations 'af- list Foye. HAD TS sayy Mitiis imderstood that Arehie MeLeoa |: of the Canadian Chamber of Com- station agent ‘for'the C.N.R."Aat ‘Terrace 4 aan whose bad toe a Matin ua ° id be at. Watifas haé ‘notified all ‘his»brother ‘agents on'| ' Sentmnaee 12. 8 held sted me a the: line. to be! on the: lookout for ' ‘a big | - y bers tae a pee cand’ pabicconven- blacks: sear,” ‘wearing a trey? felt: “het;| tiua set orgies and land tour with If it's not teébvered sdon; TE 18 Gh filinted: wil the enverning bedy- "The Omineca Herald Dry, Large arrived from Prince _Rup- ert on Weinesday and proceeded out jo Lakelbe 0. 0. - oo win now supplyyoa with. sh Mr, and Mrs. ‘, Willams of: Prince tupert | were guests, at the Philtert "hotel. : ‘et der:| the Clarke Steunship (Co, the ‘Dominion Atiantle and ‘the Cana- _jatood, Archie Antends .to organize A) dian Pactlé Toflways. scheduled search party to’ scour the woods around: ‘ "to leave Mow‘rea! September A Lake. Lakelse Lodge to see. if Bruin:ig| 109 -.return rthere S-ytearber, 2, still alive In. that nelghborhood. | The |: Fk ee peli Check. Books ‘the ‘bell games scheduled for the first of September did: not take place né“geaoertiise will he on: the local t tihis holid th 8.8. Sew ‘Northland, calling hn aa Ss Ce on account of rin. Ocii agent spent ihis: holidays there Charlottetown, Sydney, St Plerre- : ‘§ Se and ‘ote: day Ke started: out to haye a|. Miquelon. St, Jotua's, Newfound - : of 3 any size and any make and” o' Boeal plus. ave now on the market. look for a jbear-.... He:‘found one tong | : ‘Tand.-sand Uolifax. prior to the. . fou! cong lite a dwt, edvar sheet: “Marita: Brov nees, afler It. . - [before he expected—in. fact’ hhe did not | Rev. Dr eant arrived from Prince expect’: ‘ta see’ one and hoped: ‘he would: Rupert Jast' ‘Wednesday and after: ‘give not unless it was a: long way off. “ny, ing his Yanch:-thé.dnee over he pro: the: chtcumatances My, McLeda: spoke’ to resactesin. the’ Manitime: Pro: | eeeded to his home’ at: Fort William, {politely and turtied “about and. started : yineee have hoon daflated tits sume Pi ‘lin the direction. from which he had: sf 7 sat manufacturer’ 6 prices. Lost of: travel ‘to. Fastorn “Que. bee, the; Tower Sty-Lawranee nd: { be mer In a Fare revolution that fas a heyy, va ty mney 3 : r) -/recently come..and: gathered monigh'” pover been cquallmd in (he,. tha. * Give your ortie to. U8 or send ik by mail to. i a ory of the rallauds. of-Camvta, woe UNO. y od a consiflerabie amount 9 ot ‘Interest tum. with each step. In ‘his haste’ he’ This tpduetian. ‘ONES outeag ampul, of ein a ne locally. “while | ‘th lost his hate: When he. wert | bicit® ‘after: fare ands POL Ost OREN arth he: row eee ty vee & er-[it the hat was’ not there and: neither |was the,Vear... If. Anyone.sees a black" [bear wearing a Brey ‘felt hat ina goad ‘trip to any ‘ube’ of ‘a seore ol glunlots summer..centres diy Can+ ne ada's unsurpassed’ Atlante - BBA, , board with. proportionately. Te. jatate of repair, a reward ‘will ‘be given'|: ‘duced. fares, torr 1 Ranh here. ae [by Mis“ MdBend: for es roe fne'tat | tinatioins. nvendie ohn vedic, cf nat: ‘the! bea ae vibe oh he ‘Mlestime, Prov cea. whi 7 : ; The Omineca Herald » _ [New Hazelton, B. Cc.