VOL.14 ‘TERRACE, B. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1936 Order Your Wood Now | Fer the next few months we will tere plenty of good slab woe uvnilable, largely hemlock,....Now - « the time toe get next winter's weed in, Only $1.25 per load if ¢lose in town, and slightly bigh- er out of town. We also handle . Firestone Tires md Willard Batteries. “owe by ‘Little, Haugland & - Kerr Inne 22—The Skeena is dropping nt 2 tapid rate’ and work on the bridge ‘sou lot easier and it-is being rushed new for the benefit of thepmblic. * sek PHot Elliott arrived from Rupert on Saturday night with a half ton of sap- plles for Jas. Richmond Ltd. Elliott is making a flat rate to merchants for quantity shipments. aan The -Gigey boat ‘left for Rupert on Monday. and. Llewellyn. left on Tues- dlay for freight for the Philbert hotel. add Mrs. Evitt was marooned here. left on Monday by boat for Rupert. = @ a . 7 Miss Marjory Kenney: ‘ts, “recetving congratulations from her friends and her father upon. her successfully ‘pass-] ing her’ normal ‘schol’ exams.’ 3 . °c 8 The railway company . is still, drav- ing heavily’ on local supplies and most af the stores are getting rid of a lot of stuf. Tuols of all kinds ave about sold out, so 8 The -school tenchers going ont for the simmer are planning to leave. on Sufurday hy oat for Rupert. ome A children’s. cainp ‘nt. “Lakelse Lake long the lines of the camps last year is being: ‘planned ‘ngain. this year. It Was a “event success Last yenr. : - 1 ne The ‘Hanson pele yards fre: “about einpty and the saw: mills are. -operating under difficutties itil. the’ big. bridge repairs. aire: finished, an “tim ber suppifes are’ on thi soutl vshde ‘ Lo Cl * There is now. a-amall: force working “aut the Darilonclited, but as soon 23 pos: sible this w i) be increased, aoe dup some old records of high water. and he has shown that 100 yenrs ago the high water renched the same level as it did this: year. - : ~-Publte Works Engiieer Dougherty of Prince Rupert was here and , he chee ed sup local conditions. “Work is now progressing on the main bridge appronch, and the ld mvad sills willbe replaced with concrete, Mr, Dough- erty also went to Usk and arranged for “the cuble on the ferry to he restrung - and that will provide transportation ‘back and forth, at that point. a ok The town is being provisioned pretty |” sinvll borts running ‘betweetr Lhere did Prince Ripert. Assistance is heing rendered by the gevernment, the lyaiiway amd) the police wherever pos- esible wea the eftizens are making. the Lbost af achad job. ! men “Hn Nelson wits the first patient in’ the temporary hospital Te is suffer-| ny from arthritis, There are naw 3 patients being looked after, ‘ss ¢ & During the week the river mointain- ed its Inst spring high water mark. wee be Kitselas Indians all went down te the canneries, using | uanoes for the trip. ak & Engineer Dougherty brought with him the entrance examination papers for the local schools 80 “that the work ot the school is not interfered with. . a : ee : The railway track. as been rescued from the river at Remo nnd now 2 ‘short and tempora ry _ bridge is peing Imilt. « . ae tT Peed ‘MAT SERVICE 1s ‘STARTED " Postinaster Kirkaldy has Tecelved i permission to establish ft mail service ‘between Terrace “ana” ‘Prince “Rupert. Sam Jeft on his first trip over the rail hway track on Monday last, taking Jack ‘Sparkes along as assistant Every as- sistance Is being rendered by the rail- way. The boys hoped to be in Rupert Monday, night and they left on the re- turn trip as soon as possible, Upon thefr return a courier. service will be iby ranged fur Remo, Vanarsdol, Usk and Pacifie. This will be a grent re- lief to “a the citizens along the Hine. The ‘curfew aw went into effect on Friday. night, find from now on the young ‘folk, under 17 years will be re- quired to be off the streets before 16 oelock at night during the summer and, by 8.30 in the winter during the dark days, It is now-a punishable offence for parents to allow their children out after. those hours without a, proper George Little is holding the price of guardian... beef to normal He is not going to do wny raketeering at the present time. es. # Indian Marks of Kitselns-has hunted, The foot bridge from the ‘broken end of*the Skeeng bridge wis: finished on ‘Friday afternoon and the pecple can now cross without using a long ladder SEEDS! Senne | SEEDS! Timothy | Chemical Fertilizers age Gard, Tools —_ '_ Clover - Garden § Seeds : Petes Red Dutch ' | Alsike » Ee eae 7 7 Onion Multipliers . , Dutch Setts ei | | .. Lime Sulphur > $ ‘SOME DELAYED: NEWS Since ‘the’ tie” up of both railway and | telegraph communication with the out side our local “editor has been doing | his utmost to get news through to us. He never’ missed an opportunity and in spite of ey ery thing sume of the stuff ix Inte and my not he interesting to the people in town, but to outsiders it is of interest and the great bulk of all the material received is given below. - Tune ‘goAttor a week | of disaster that frayed the People’s” nerves the ‘Terrace district paused on Sunday to xet ‘some idea of what happened. Qn Monday morning the local tim-' ber industry went into high te meet the démmids for reconstruction mater. inl. 4 Repairs | om ‘the bridge were started dn 'Satnrday and Monday: evening the ; beginnings of a foot walk was to be seen. Work on the permanent repairs are held-up for a few days for the water to zo down another eight feet. With the break in this bridge Lakelse. Valley is ent off and as a major part. of the logs used by the mills come from this area it +has heen necessary for the Inmber tnen to re-vamp their logging operations... Communiecntion with the east reopen- ed on Friday when Erie Hanson, local manager for Ferd Wells’ mining in- terests arrived. He told a vivid story of his trip down from Kitwanga. He was handicapped by a fifty pound pack and 2 sprained ankle, but be made it. Art Beaudin arrived on Monday and when seen by the. News he was tired and was resting his feet in the wood shed. He made from Paeific that day but he said he had made 35 miles one other day. : Our local: editor wns. on the spot , with his camera when George chief of the Kalum band, made bis trip. up the river with a boat.and he got a good snap, within 25 or. 30 feet. The sonth side ‘of, Berry Island. ‘his suffered heavily. from erdsion. A. strip averiging a hundred feet in width brs gone and with it a.nmnber of. buildings belonging. to.the. Wright family. jis rently 40c an hour, ' Engineer Geoff |and it was expected to be in commis- ‘lsome of the old stagers with specula. Wilfred Hangland fell in the pole yird and hioke his. arm. ow ork is under way agnin on Copper Riv er slough: bridge. The rellw iy hits employed all the men who wanted to work and at a wie of 25e un hour and board, which the Woodall is in charge here and he has with him a number of men ‘of long ex- yer’ ience in track work, i George Little has arrived back in town after his trip to Alberta for a car of. hor KOS nid eattle. The stock is pastyving near Smithers until ‘the line is reopened. George walked in j fren Kitw angn and he said it was fine |. old * RY exercixe and reminded him of times. A number of people who were ‘flood- ed out ure alretdy doing some reseed- ing ‘nad hope to get a part crop. ; A new industry has sprung up and Franks Bros. are making ice crenm for locnl consumption, Their market in Prince Rupert for sweet cream was). ! shut off. but not their supply, se they found a new outiet, It‘is good crenm too. Boat building ‘has been revived in Terrace and J. W. Liewellyn ig hav- ing a river boat built by W. A. King sion by the end of the week, and some other boats are being planned, its advertining Cyours, If. tt is. there): nope ba, mnt ure ® BpAve “REGULARLY.” ws egulari you do these and a hundred other nec-: essary Jobs, REGULARLY in the normal condet of your business. aa ~.“But how about the biggest job of. all—contacting the people and - telling them repeatedly that you ‘are In business and have the goods they need....Do you do that REGULARLY? Do you figure ‘you are going to get your share of the availablé business if you don’t tell folks about your merchandise and serviee at REGULAR intervals instead of doing the fob. “YOu sweep Olt, you trim the windows. you dust off the counters... focal newspeper., A newspaper going REGULARLY ir to the homes of your prospective customers, not. only in your town had the sieromding . territory as well, makes it easy enough for anyone to sea how your local sowgniper (fers y «the finest Kiad ofa veliiele for varry' ty your bissi-” ness: thessage' REGULARLY. to the peonle. | pees . Ang ‘don't ‘thet’ ent these folks won't n miss’ your ReGUEARITY: of advertising, . They looy for. thelr newspaper REGULARLY. study.’ ‘ay SAAnd: what's t more; ej You'll tind: they ae iri mi IEGUEA LY, 409, it‘you'll: just: check’ uni: , apeetally rity unpack and’ arrange | new: stock; you. wt , By. all known tests, experience and thousands of records, thea Aes ame knowledge. beat-of-all. medium, for REGULARITY is ndvertisiny in the: REGULARLY. « ae pt rhe first’ boats to try ‘the trip’ down ; . SPRINGStedle, Briggs’ “Beds Fresh NEILSON'S and BETTY. ANN ‘Chtisty’s Bakery Terrace, B:C. : Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped’ rerularly. ‘ | All kinds of cake, Get our price. ~ a Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 6 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone. LJ Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trocking Delivery Coal and Wood = Taxi Agent for xa Ford €ars. Ford Trucks ‘Ford Parts ee Store | - FOR COUGHS AND COLDS ] Try our ‘White Pine’ and ‘Tor Cough - Syrup: “ here Chocolates ‘’ a B. C. Land Surveyor i THRRAGE: Bc. Freighting. by small boat is raising the ‘| prices to'a Jevel. which ds bard on the:-. . people, ;, and Ed. Kenney, always alive to, the ‘interests of. pe district and to “ the “people,, has. been ~communtcating with Olof ‘Hanson, M.P., and with the” | raitway ‘company, “Urging that’: "govern- [in' ent subsidize the- boata/or: | the mer- +. ik chants “for ‘freight during. thetie-up. of: {thé railway, ‘This would be a Able help a ato Fd, ean t pat. it:overi:: way