‘HE ¢ 2 J VOL. i4. THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, B., C.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1936 " When puréhasing 22 LUMBER SHINGLES and MOULD. INGS For Best Results Bny From ute, Hangand & Kerr. Lumber: Manufacturers TERRACE, B.C. ; Be sure that yon get a standard grade _ fe? Barly saturday. afterndan Walter J.) ' Harry Richmond Is: Found Dead peo “| Martin found. the hody of, Harry: Rich- ‘tmond on the roadside about. tye miles| : west ‘of town, He returned to Terrace ahd notified Cons. McKenney, who, got : land was Jying on: the grass. - ‘ent of the war. Terrace N otes Austin | Godilenongh was -here Gor otier Will Robinson and went out to iny: estizate, Upon arriral at the place “where. the body had been fotuid : they sv. that it had been piled to oné sidé It ap- *nenrs that Carl Pohl wished to go by 3 With his truck and he moved the body The officiats sent’ to {town for Tr, Mls who ainounced the {fleath to have heen due to heat apop- |lexs and a _paraly fic eandition ‘that has iheen effecting the deceased for some : time, The remains w ere taken: to Ter- _ cently and did-a lot of husiness for nis’ ‘yace and duving the afternoon the Ter- . <2 company, Mrs, Brnmamitt, who has been loli-{ eouple of Giggy returu- daying at the Lake for a weeks the guest of Mrs. ed to. Smithers on Monday. Ld ss Mrs, T. H. McCubbin of Pacific was the week end guest of Mrs. 'T. H. Marsh * * . Miss Beth MeCubbin of Pacifie was hn griest over the week end of Miss Mar- jore Kenney. : aa me James Farhquar of Surf Point, B.C., ‘ ayrived this week and will holiday fur n'couple of weeks with Mrs. Farhquar who is a guest of her mother, Mrs. T H Marsh. . ess Mr. and Mrs. CG. Michael, after a haliday at--Burns- Lake, arrived here on Sunday and will spend the balance of the holidays, at the Kirkaldy cottage af Lakelse Lake. They have ~ taken the Marsh home for the school year, ) oe Mrs. &. Wilkinson arrived Tek from Victoria this, week feeling. such im- rreved in liealth. an Avt Beandin is back from Alice Arm pad has a lot to say about the amount af work be did. while he was there, Tt iv the first time that Art has visited Arm for some years and he fonnd lots to do around the hotel property _ which he owns at the mining. centre. TIMBER ‘SALE X1O685 Senled - fenders? wit he recetved by the district forester, Prince _ Rupert, not later than. noon:on the seventh day of Septemher,, 1936, for the purchase of Heonse X19685, near the mouth of \ Takelse river, CR, .5, to cut 75,000 - lineal feet of cedar poles and piling.’ ' Three ‘years will be allowed: for the removal. of timber, . Further particulars from ‘the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C., vace branch of. the Canndiau Legion made nrranrements for the fineral. ‘irry Richmond came to Terrace in 1910 from Burgley, Yorks. Eng. Be- fore the war he was employed on the Grand Trunk Pacific. “He served over. seas with the Canadian Infantry Works Company and on his return to ‘Terrace resumed his work with the rail wry company. For a number of years prior to his retirement in 1934 due to fl health he was in charge of the wa- ter tanks in. this section of. the line. He is survived by his sons Charles and James, and a daughter Cissle and by his second wife, TO GET FIRST CAR OF LIME The Witsmgallum Farmers Institute have orders on hand for 160 tons of lime: ‘Harry Franks, president, hopes to go early this week to Ritchie and tuke with him two ar three of the men -who hnve orders in. This party will iw rovk fora day or two putting the road “In shape'so that a truck can get over it From the report Harry made recently it seoms that too much work was dono ‘in some. places and not enough at some ‘ather points, so .this- party. will build the rnad as they want tt. On Priday a truck will be shipped up for hauting the Hme to the station. While costs eminot be estimated to within a few conta the Tnstitnte hopes to deliver the lime here for between five and six dollars a ton, C, MeCallum. manager of the Rupert : branch of the Brenk of Montreal, was in town on Saturday visiting the bank's eustomers, visit fo Eakelse Lake when’ it was at its hest. wea ) ‘Mrs, CG. J. Norrington, Mrs.. Moore and three sons, arrived from the const on Friday’s frelght and ‘went. out to Lakelse Lake the- same afternoon cand |. will enmp there for the next couple. of weeks. He Ds toe . ge CHICKA IONIC IONIC IRI ILICRC ICR ALIN REIN ECICIENICICIERICICR RIOR IONE While here he also paid a. N.S. pert on Friday. He will possibly zo to Queen Charlotte Island before’ re- turning home. ; . zs ££ * ‘George Rorie of Prince spent the week. in the district. 7 a = i Mr. and Mrs, D. Borland of Prince Rupert arrived here on Friday. and are now holiday ing at-the Lake, » zee Abe. J, Murray who has: been the guest of Mrs,:S. Wilkinson Left for her Prince Rupert home on Tuesday. +. om W. EF. Treston was in town for a hours on Friday. . 1 . = 8 # . . ‘ i. I Kenney, MLE.A.. arrived back on. ‘Tuesday after attending the ses- sions of the Central B. C. Boards of. Trade at Quesnel He says he had a fine trip and that the meetings were From his account the de- Rupert few very good, accommodation of the mining areas. One night, he says,.he and Olof Hanson ALP.,,ind.@ bed in a basement at Wells wea Mrs. F. Poe and Miss Poe arrived on Tuesday from. Evanston, TH, ane went out to thei summer home at La- kelse Lake. ‘They brought with them nn Overland car, the first to be seen in this district, and also the first Am- erfcan license plates that have been in the district.’ While here they are at- tending to the interests that Mr. Poe had in this. district. eee The contract for the new concrete wall for thé municipal water system was awarded to Kirkpatrick Bros, for started at the job immediately and ex- pect’ ‘to he'finished next’ week. ee . An extensive shingling job is, being done on the ‘Terrace-Kitsnmgallum school building. . ee Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Auderson and Miss Betty Anderson shipped. their car to New Hazelton last Week and left the same evening themselves. They are motoring fiom New ‘Hazelton south with Miss. Anderson who ts returning to her work. after a holiday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will he away some little time, : oe © ers could only realize the value of fat- tening poultry for market they would soon find it profitable. There are chickens and chickens, Some prefer them thin-and light in ‘color. But people have to eat once in a while and when it comes to chicken for the tnbie they want some meat on it. A well fed chicken is always-saleable and is a good buy. Because birds are’ skinny and. blue looking is the reason so few people eat poultry. a : * s e. - Grain for: green, feed. Aig: now. being _| harvested and_ it is so- ‘heavy’ that the farmers are having ‘their own. troubles lifting a, fork full. onto: the, tond, . rendy and just now the weather is. as rm Sherwood left for Prince Ru- | legations proved a severe tax on the}. just a little less than $500. They got’ a lf farmers and town poultry breed- + at 7 & re Sr The’ local grain. for. the: ‘binder will soon “be |. fine a8 the farmers eduld. ‘ask for. ve Here and There Our vanishing wildernesses have for some time elicited the concern: of conservationists, but - now science is bespeaking our solicitudes in behalf of some of the glacierad which bid fair to disappear within a few decades, if scorching summers succeeded by mild winters become the rule. Dr. Francois E, Matthes, of the United States Geological Survey, | fears that within another 30 years Glacier National Park, Mone tana, may be minus its glaciers, Mount Rainier National Fark, Washington, also has suffered from heat prostration, time within the memory of liv- ing persons has the recession of the ice rivers in these areas been so rapid as during the long-pro- tracted heat wave of 1934, Dur- ing normal winters snowfall and frigidity are wont to replace to a large degree the melting snows of pummer, Third annual competition for the most beautiful autumn-tinted Maple Leaf is announced by tha Canadian Government through the Canadian Travel’ Bureau at Ottawa in co-operation with the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways. The prize list for the 1935 competition pre vides for 2 total of $200, of which $100 goes to the person sending in the most beautiful leaf; a aec- ond prize of $40 and a third prize of $20. In addition a prize of $30 for the leaf with largest area, and for second largest $10 will be awarded, ——— Possessing one of the finest coi- Jections in the world of colored pictures of scenes in, the heart of the Rocky Mountains, T. H, Lons- dale, of Banff, recently exhibited them to the Women's Canadian Club at an illustrated lecture at the Vancouver Hotel. The pics tures included scenes of moun- tains, valleys, lakes and bird, ani- mal and flower life. Evangeline Booth, 69-year-old cormmander-in-chief of the Salva- tion Army, told the “story of the Army” to the Men and Women's Canadian Club at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, recently.: “I was born in the Salvation Army,” she said, “but it bas never: become a. common thing to me, It has always been a miracle.” A capa- city audience gave her an ova- tion, Keen outdoor man, enthusias- . tic member and past president of the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies and a leading stalwart in the ranks of. the Trail Hikers, J. M, Wardle, chief engineer, Na- tional Parks of Canada, has won well-deserved promotion to the post of deputy minister of ‘the Department of the: Interior, Ot- tawas Premier Dysart, of New Bruns- wick, was the chief speaker re- eentiy when tha City of Saint John : played host:at @ -dinner- in. the ‘Admiral. - Beatty :. Hotel .to_ New. _ Brunswick's. guides at their two- day.@ 37th , annual .. convention, Heavy fall guiding affectéil at- ‘-tendance, but a good membership & puecesaful ‘getherl ~under the chairmanship of Wil- Ham -'T. Griffin, .of-Bolestown,. pre- ident ofthe. Aasoolation, enjoyed 2 ee Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread. and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. At no. a Tae ‘Buy. at, Home?’ principal. rat evounuse tlieke colomiis? foarry that messaper You’ are supporting a. Jocai inde "Tel the:baying pablie. what. you Havatan a. CHAIN ACHICHE HIE EHORACNCHONCICRCICAEICRCRCHC ACHE RCNERENIOAENDONIERI AOI AEUC IAI NIA. All kinds of cake: iL _ ‘Get our price, \ A, Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P, ©. Box § Gordon Temple, Prop. a Lot _" Telephone ir — Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent for Ford Cars. Ford Trucks. Ford Parts -| Terrace Drug Store NEILSON’S GANONG'S AND BETTY ANN CHOCOLATES _ —ee ICE CREAM—HOME MADE R. W: Riley, Pim. B. MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B..C. Land Surveyor - TERRACE, B.C. “Berg. so 1 i stn vett