E TERRACE NEWS TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28, 1933 No. 29 on ~~ |INo Trace Found Philbert Hotel Missing Bodies TERRACE, B. €. Fully Modern Eleetrie Light Running Water - , Travellers Sample Rooms P. O, Box 6 JS. Devlin, B.C.P., arrived early Tues Telephone G. Temple, Mer. < pw ng work was started under. the direc Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber , 2nd A. Bolton ag engineer, south shore just below the ferry. After linch the south = shore Reugh Lumber No. 2 Shiplap $45 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- Water is High Game Warden BE. Alartin and Cons. (uy morning from Prince Rupert, bring. opinion that it will not have a mater- ng with them dragging equipment for the senrch of the bodies of Sunday's ‘fatality at Copper City. That morn- tion of Cons. H. lL, MeKemey, the pas! is & making 2 hike goon ae and ther. hoat of the Vanarsdol Lumber Co, be-|'8 &Vety indication that the p ercentaig * jag used with Walter Wright in ebarge During the tne j Horning a drug was made along the Season it is not expected that there will wag “cut month, but that shipping should qeured of oversanging Ine: and other he in full swing towards the end of STRAWBERRY PROSPECTS Strawberries are now coming from the local gardens in shape, but are in need of more sunshine, While the frost, earlier in the month did a con- siderable amount of damage to blos- {80s Some of the growers express the jal effect on the total Yield. Growers who have been watching their vines closely report that with a fewer num- ber of berries to ripen, what truit there of small culls will be much below the average. Owing to the lateness of the be any fruit offering during the pre. bstrnetions for about a mile, and the the first week in July, | he rest of the afternoon and untii! ; abont sundown the bottom for a dix-! | ance of wbout a mile and a half was! lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Fleoring, V-joint FAREWELLS TO THE PARSON Ete. | horonghly dragged over. On Wednes- . Shingles Mouldings, + ny morning the Middle Slough was' There have been a wumber of fare- worked aver, the south log jum at the Well offairs in honor of Rev. and Mrs. PRICES ON APPLICATION : Foatrance of the slongl' investigated, ' ud the smatiler south slough also was Crageged. After lunch the party weut down river, and the rest of the day Tus spent dragging the back waters ust upriver from the Skeena bridge, and in the sloughs feecling this area, | Nothing was found up to quiting time and dragging was very diffieult owing to lurge boulders wearing out the sear very rapidly, and the numer- ous Shags cnusing frequent halls to be made. On Wednesday night rain set in, and when Staff Sret. A. McNeill of ‘ ‘the Prince Rupert detachment, who Special Rate to Lakelse had arrived during the night, went out ‘ake. Sundav Snrapta “to Wk the situation over, Capt. Wright Lake. Sunday Special pronounced the river too high for safe ty, and no more work could be done in the meantime. . ; On Friday morning the river was still higher so further search had to ‘;be abandoned stil a lower stage of Water makes work possible, Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. SWAIN’S ee Transfer aad Taxi Service We meet all trains Terrace, B.C. Terrace Notes | Cold, cloudy weather at the weekend together with occasional showers kept : inany of the loer] peaple at home in- Saturday night saw a very pretty stead of them gofug to Lakelse. wedding solemnized at the church at 2. H. Allen who left Monday night for Cumberland with their two children. ‘They motored from New Hazelton and Were accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Mills and son. Mrs. Swanson was a hostess entertaining members of the Girls Guild and following 2 pleasant afternoon Mrs. Allen was presented with a silver fruit dish and vase on Monday evening the members of La- kelse Lodge presented Mr, Atlen with iin emblem ring from his Bro. Oddfel- lows on Sunday evening following ser- vice the choir members presented Mz. and Mrs, Allen with a framed photo- gzaph of the choir on Friday evening Mis. C, L. M. Gigey entertained a large number of friends at a farewell tea in token of the work of Rev. and Mrs, Al- CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are the world,s greatest seller, A few of their many attractions are: Long Life and Operating Economy; Body by Fisher— beautifully streamlined; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation: Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and many others. For full particulars call or write John Dekergemmeaux Kaien Motors, Ltd. Terrace, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. iis io ia len among the leeal young people, it having been outstaning and appreciat- ed by numerous patents, Best wishes follow them to their new work, fame Warden ©, Muirhead who had spent several days in the Kalu Lake district on trap lines, veturned to Tel- kwa on Saturday last. Usk when Miss Violet Whitlow, one ot | the mest popular of the younger set in the distriet, was united in marriage to Oseir Suthers of Prince Rupert. Dean Barfoot officiated at the ceremony, and Jater in the evening there was a well ittended dance in Lee's hall in honor of the happy couple, ' Miss Dorinda Colthwrst arrived on Sunday-last and proceeded ta the sum- mer home of her father at Lakelse, ' Miss MeKenner of Honolulu who bas spent the list two weeks with her, brother 1,1, MeKenney left Monday ; evening for the east where she will . spend upwards of a year holidaying. | Panl Armour and W. Pulton arrived tram Princes Itupert on Friday after- noon ami proceeded to their summer times at Lakelse Lake later that day. Eawrence Greig is presiding exnam- ner at the matriculation exams held n the loeal schoals this week, and Miss : Race exis, , On Sunday evening Rev, T. H, Allen conducted his farewell service in Knox Kid France left for Kalum Lake on Vuited Church, The ¢hureh was fill- Mondry morning with 1 large load of | ed to capacity with those who come supplies for the Placer miners at Dong- under his influence, On Monday even- las Creek. ing Rev, and Mis. Allen were gnests of Mv. and Mrs, ©. 1. Giggy along with; Read the Terrace News and Get the the members of the church board and, Loeal News when it is news. It is the evening was pleasantly spent. The only Two Dollars a Year. Sec Will 5 purty accompanied the guests of the Robinson, evening to the depot In the carly hours of the morning and saw them safely on thelr journey. T. 7. Kirkpatrick is Insy at Lakelse mproving and adding tulditions to a nunter of summer homes, . Dr. and Mrs. 8. G. Mills shipped m their car to New Hazelton and left on ® 0 month's holiday tour this week. The will vistt the southern part of the pro- vince, , Now that the ent off to Four mile on the Lakelse Rond is completed most ot he Lake traffie ts following that route, With a saying of about 9 nile . _fand a bait, and the elimination of 7 Olof Manson, M, P., accompanied by {number of cnrves and hills that were Austin Goodenough spent part of last encountered on the old route the drive Priday in town, looking over the local /is much more pleasant aud the time is pole industry. Tater in the day they /eut down considerably, ti went to Pacific where they attended ot] = | dance held in the railway town. 0 —_— “Constable Devlin and Game Warden ‘K. Martin returned fo the const on Sat- weday morning, The Terrace News is only Two Dollars y ‘this did not include the prodnetion of this district, Tessie Moore is presiding at the en- hor Cauda fur the ten venrs, 1922 to 1932 was 43 bushels, , nition ngricuttuval workers in the U. 8. from 1910 to 1980, ut an increase of 8 acres in harvested crops for each farm. ada on March 31, 1933, was estimated at 24,704,218 bushels or an Increase of over no million bushels over 1932, have been applied to sugary of milk owing to importations from the United States injuriously effecting Canadian producers, little tess than that of last year, Growing Pigs ave very fond of and eam make excellent use of green feed. The commercial plintings of toma- toes and cantelope in British Columbia ure reported larger than in 1982 hy 28 and 27 per cent respectively, while in Ontario the plantings of both crops are approximately the same. The production of potatoes in Cana- da in 7932 nmonunted to 39,416,000 ewt, the smallest yleld yet recorded, but The average per capita consumption whent ground for human food in There has been a decrease of two The total quantity of barley in Gan- Three sugar-heet factorles were tn peritlon in Canada in 1982. ly order In councl] dumping duties — The estimated commercial produc on of strawberries in Canada is a eee 1 The great natlonal pastime this weather is squeezing the expenditure column so that it svill remain in Proportion to the . revere, The first step in this of course is making a decision as to what items are absolutely necessary to the well-being of our minds and bodies and consigning the balance to the limbo of things we will have when the times improve, , You cannot do without your local newspaper for several very good reasons, the first of which is that as an intelligent citizen of the community it is necessary that you keep informed as to what is talting place in that community what is transpiring at the school the churehes; if grants are heing made from public funds, or cut off; what your community proposes doing about relief measures! 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