TERRACE, B, . WEDNESDAY JULY 3, 1935 — About Terrate BWeir, minister of ‘education, stated wferther work was heing done in his department looking to the complete equalization of school taxation, and we that with this purpose in view it was A wecessary ‘to view the province as a . ~~, @owhole as a unit of taxation. .7- # 8 Cons. A. I. MeKenney held an auc- @ tien sale on Wednesday afternoon and sold off the effects of the late F. A. Sclv ader., It. was: a. hice warm after- lice sta tion, was comfortable, so the lnvers were. ‘not!-in any. hurry. = fuct some of them seemed _bent, . dr ageing it out.. They let: the: scien. cer get to- Third: and last: bid”: and then someone woanle raise! the ante anickle mid a fresh, stat. chad. to. he-made. But after four. Nears the aalé avound. and everyane went. ‘home happy: ne oO. T. Sandal.imnade a trip to Prince Rupert last week. ze Presldent Dunenn Kerr af the Na- tive Sans ts some rustler, On Satur- day he put in a lot of his spare time gathering in the sheckles to give the youngsters a good time on Dominion Day. From, the list he finished with {here were very few who had escaped ifs efforts and he hed a tidy sum on hand that went a. long way to make the day a success. -e : — Corl EF. WL Clarke, R.GALP., of Prince Rupert arrived Wednesday and returned ‘to the coast the following day, . He. expects. to, leave. fox, -Reging, shortly to tnke.an advanced’ course in the work of the organization. — rere While speaking at Terrace Dr. G.M, . nean and the sidewalk. behind the po-} N OFICE CAMPERS RENTING FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY.—-MRS. M. W. BOSS, 1147 Pandora Ave., Vie- totia, B, CG. : +o Set. MeNelll of Rupert was .in. Ter- race several days last week. ' sae Mr. and Mra. J, W. Nicholls have rented a househboat and had it moved near to Lakelse Lodge, and he wiil move his family up for the summer. see - W Vord has been received | that the Prinee Rupert sea scouts are due here this week snd that.they will go into camp at akelse: Lake. Le The Priuce Rupert Girl Guides vn der the leadership of Cant. Muriel >| Rrewerton, are due to arrive on July 12th and will go into ) eaanp on Takelse Take shores, . een Alex MeHac of Prince Rupert spent the week end the guest of his brother | John at Kalum. , * Phins for a trail camp. of the Forest Branch nave well under way and it is expected it will be .organized during the coming week. * Cm Atistin Goodenough, accompanied by C. B. Senman of Spokane were in town a week ago onronte enst, Mr, is from: Spokane and represented the Page & Hill Co. of Minneapolis, who are heavy cedar pole buyers. He was well pleased wth the big sticks recent ly tuken out by..one pf, the Aogal..com- panies and he hoped they would soon he snipped east. ae KAEKLENKKEERARLAALELA ELLER LEER NEN PRR RRR REE ' Paints Oils Goodyear Tires fay 13 Flour Feed . Se pleeiteeak Ioctaeineat rhlageinyt! 4 v PRRKKEKEEN $ General, Marchantise Eaten mnt : Ree neers eae BARRE RST UE REAL ESTATE EEK RINT AAA AANA NARITA HII IIE NET AEH NII NHI INR 0.T. SUNDAL CO. ‘fHeadquarters for Varnishes - Car Batteries | Pees Hardware orecerrerwe tte sWegee RECUR EEN ESET xen sett h Dill E. T, KENNE _ Y, LIMITED RARRASEARAFADFPFRPRARARE ‘General Hardware etree ‘Insurence - = — Lr tay lt “Buy-at Home?’ prineinal.i! BaD aks OMINEGA . Are’ af you use these coliimns?. a beds ‘HERALD:* PERERA RERP RRR “COAL Rew ete You: are supporting. local: ‘industty. and” eudouraeine the: ane qeennoeesce Ke verre When. you use the columns of vou" g Tell ‘the ‘buying: public what, you: have and give: the: -price;: 7 Fas Ce Se ee NEL TERRACE / NEWSé: he ite. to. carry, ‘that message to the public foty 4 ' Vancouver printers will: not help bute your town. and community nor: help sell your produce. : A of {SERRATE ERRATA ROOT MY LOTS . AT LAKELSE. LAKE’ MUST PAY}. . +] perature dropped somewhat and clouds ‘;cnine up. ‘lhonie on the long end of a 9 to 6 score Seaman} - ; Tarkelne Ave. fion Park Ave, od df the Doninion Dey. celebrations ; poekote2” Ad M. Welr, had jyltnessed. thé ‘display Jot physical evilt yr he anid he felt they fon that) day. each: pupiliof the:-sehool _|Dominion Day, . Terrace Was a a Great Success Dominion Day broke bright, clear anid hot. but.in the afternoon the tem- At‘ten o'clock the duy’s proceedings opened with a parade of decorated ears led by Slim Jordan’s bind, The parade formed in front of the Forestry office and procesded down Kalum at., to the station to meet the train from the east: Later returned to the main intersection for judging of decorated ears and the prize was awarded Mrs. S$. Kirkaldy. Then the pupils of the Takelse Valley school gave an exhibi- tion of einb swinging. At 11 o'clock o'clock ‘there was a ball. game betwix two junior teams (the Flying Aces and the sInggers} and the Aces romped After Innch a ladies soft ball game wis played between the star Terrace team nnd Curlies’ Outlaws from Usk. The ‘Terrace tenm‘ took. the lead right form the start and incrensed it as the gnine progressed, ending with a@ seore of 12 to 6 Lakelse Valiey school again gave a demonstration of elub swinging and other athletic features. This was u popular event and the youngsters re- ceived a great novotation. The main ball game of the day fol- lowed with Terrace and Usk battling it out again. Neither team scored in the first but Terrace got one in the second, The third and fourth were a filtchers battle an no scoring was done and in the fifth. Fred Thomas got home in the sixth Usk scored Kenney and |W. Nelson. 8th, but ‘Terrace Zot ane: An their half of the eight, putting them ‘ati in the Iend The oth “Was Q blank and Ter- raee took the fame with” ‘® four to three score, sO 2 Then there were alot’ of children's sports which kept the: ‘erowd- busy. for | the rest: gf the day, ° “until it wag time to go home for supper and Prepare “for the dance, bo IMPROVING. THE STREETS | ee The Conignlgsto Sof werace an detige somniggefitig work:. Ah resent im- proving chert: Oné,of the main Drniects his j been ‘completed. This work erred “th ‘plank: ‘sidewalk ‘an trom; the ‘Olapman cor= : at Carr ‘Grav ellfae “is also. being : ‘done and» “MeCuliongh road, while severat other, t leing attended tor: : lirgely “done by people®: ‘living . sylthin the muni@pality who prefer: to’. ‘Work out their. tnxes than: to Mispose of the, Roa. sarlstaet ipl, Pari Lakelse V: illey..achool ‘chitdren start with a: ew ‘kirid « Of; ‘qurrency Li their |: “After. Miniisthi of * Education were entitled ‘to. some ‘ice: cream | ‘for their efforts. : So ‘he: ‘handed. a . eniee crlyp biil to. the chairman: of the bourd to furnish’ the: ‘frozen’ délieaéy.- “he childyen’ ‘voted: that they hok L.the:, Birst:; jand:: ater, parade: revelved,'tiekets ‘entitling: then) to ee ereninis tb be supplied. aurivig! the‘day: for the second score for Terrace and: Terrace took‘a’ one-Jead} in the Tth ond Usk tied again in the}. ‘of Thiprovementg:: ihe ~ The cemetery board held its annual Ineeting on: Fhursday night and Harry King: was elected chairman, W. A. Kirkpatrick-as secretary and C. F, A. 7reene, W. Olson, Rev, J. E. Berchall and W. Donald as directors. ee © J. Mayer of Smithers is holidaying in Terrace as@ guest of Mrs, Seaton. .e * & Miss Barbara Sherwood returned to her home last week after spending the school year in Rupert taking fA commercial course, “Frank Gavin met @ bear. on the big steel br idge on Monday when he wus driving his truck across. The bear was headed for the town for the big celebration, but turned and went back and then hit for the bush where there ave not 80 URALnY gas wagons. ee 8 ; District Forester A. E. Parlow arri- ved from Prince Rupert the middle ‘of the week.. He Mrs. Parlow and family and.they went out to their snmmer residence at the Lake, ze “ - L ” Premier T. D. Pattallo of B. C. He visited Terrace Monday Night and Tuesday aud returied to the coast. He soes cust Wednesday night. y The three. Boys and Girls farm clubs This will do much to increase the practice, of improved poultry busban- dry in ‘the respective districts,: for it the younger ‘folk. ee A shipinent of. Conadinn horses hag very recently sniied from Montreal for the West Indiesfor constabulary. work in Trinidad ond Barbadoes, same port recently 1,000 Missourl mules were oa to ) Ttaly,: “by Miss Sylvia Mever, daughter of ..8./ 11 Was. accompanied by : fin Meince Fxtward Islimd have secured | ‘Atheir buby chieks from approved flocks goes without saying that. the. ‘elders! tuke a ileep. interest In the efforts of | From the |. _————— Terrace, B.C. . . - Will ship'to any point. on-line’ Will vou try our Bread and Buns? ; Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. “Christy's Bakery | ee Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water’ Travellers Sample Rooms P, 0. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber No, 2... Shiplap S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- Rough Lumber lap. - No, 1 Finish, Siding; Flooring, V-joint Ete. , Shingles. . _ Mouldings, *y PRICES ON at APrUACATION ry @ ' R w. RILEY, Phi. B. Terrace Rexall Ply Kil OL of Citronella, ete, _ Fishing "Taekle Coes Rods, ‘Reeis,. Lines sid Fe All ney stock, | as “ICE CREAM—Our Own. Make . Loe : hoot 1 / Swain’s Transfer Garage, Setvice Shop | Taxi ‘Trucking | Delivery: “Coal and Wood : 7 NOTICE, Tenderfoot, Dakota and Vimy. Aline eral claims, ‘sltvated in: Omineca: Min- ug Division of. Range 5, Coast: District | . Located: on’ Kleanza: Mountain,.:one mile. south of: Kleanza' ‘Oreek . bridge’: i rerRé notices" that. ‘I, “Frederick ‘Nash; of Terrice, ‘B.C, acting ‘48 agetit for miner's certifleate No. ‘O2547D, Intend; Certificate of , Improvements, for ihe Beebe i, under ‘section 85, must. be commenceit’ hefore. the fssnance of such: Certificate EEN sn HrnestVietor MeKague in'Trust,: “free |’ aixty “days. from’ the “date “hereof, min “ apply: ‘to. the. Mining Recorder , for: a, purpose:.of. obtaining: 2.,, Crown, Grant : of ‘the. above: claims. P ae i And ‘further take. notice that-actlon, a us your subset! peton been ata, yet? Dated thig 28th day: 0 of: P May, 1985, pqs lane