' ‘THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, 16, 1934 NO. 28 & Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. . Fuily Modern Electric Light Running: Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Telephone © _ Terrace Notes” Gordon Temple, Prop. 7 ti "" No. hiRough Lumber 2 7 Sis common dimension and No, 1 Iap — Ete. Mouldings, t PRICES ON APPLICATION a , Shingles oa! oy Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Shiplap Ship- |. No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint | Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. A number of social functions’ aret: schedaled: for this “week ‘in honor of Mrs. O..T. Sundal who Is leaving for the east in the near future and for Mis. Geo, Leveridge. On Thursday jevening Mrs.: George Dover will enter- iain cat bridge: on. Friday. afternoon Mrx.. George ‘Little. will. give a bridge in thelr honor and tha same. evening jabs. A. Co Head will give. a similar function. . OG . . et . soe aan Alrs, George Little gave.a ter on [Friday afternoon in honor of. Miss Hilda Murray who is: holidaying in Terrnce as the guest of Mrs. N,. Sher- wood. ; : , x2 toe ‘Mrs, LR. L. Melntosh arrived from the coast oi Friday evening. _ eee . . The base ball club staged a very ste- cessful dance on Priday evening, Ilenry Butt and were brought in. from Usk on Sunday evening-for treatment following an alecident while cyeling. As they came down the hill from the Usk school the nuichine went out of control and Bur- ney: Jumped. This threw the niuchine Henry Butt sustyined a fracture of the wrist while Burney suffered — concus- | | of ae TO ~ while in Vancouver. Here writing and smoking rooms, ‘theatre district. sonable. . « RATES Daily: Det'd Bath - $1.50 With Bath - $2.00 Weekly: Det'd Bath § 9.00 With Bath $12.00 f 4 Monthly: Det'd Bath $25.00 With Bath $30.00 STREET. VANG LOCKS FROM CITY CEN Make the Hotel Grosvenor your home is avery} . comfort and service—cheerful lounge, dining room. Just two blocks away is the. centre of Vancouver’s shopping and Rates nre very rea- {are atiowed to shoot away Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. _~ Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. ~~. ~~ - roa _All Kinds of cake, Get our price, ~ a) sic Liat ‘sid yes ‘gave VanArsdol a Aejreturn game on Sunday. There wag 1 i different story. to tell as the trappers a litook the miners ont on the trap" line fai kind showed them a few things, ‘The mm iittestion now is: what’ is’ going ‘to! Hap. ae) jen an May 24 when-the local boys are a | to play at Usk. sion and cuts, “eke K. Dix bas moved into tows and is lucauting in the Davis Pouse, eae Quite. a auinber of those who went to Takelse Lake on Sunday tried the swimming and found the water warm rand enjoyable. ‘ . xs 2 _ George Little ts spending a good purt of his time at his summer home garden, and. is making extensive im- provements to the grounds, 7 es The decking on the Skeenn bridge has been finished and now the new railing is being built. The wuaterial being used is 2 x G instend of 2x 4 as n,the old one. * + ¢ Mrs, Fred Stewart of Usk was in town on Friday last. se L. Taft commenced his duties as wifrolnan with the Forest Branch on Akiy 10th. He proceeded to the east- oly part of the district un an inspec tion tour, xm Under the leadership of Mes. C. T. M. Gigey the C, G. 1. i. of Knox Uui- ted: church condneted the Mother's Day service Jast Sunday evening, Miss Ruth Little lead the service and each member of the orgimiza tion took pert in the service, ; a kOe h A number af leval gumuen aye get- ting same prnetice anon herd of seals that have. made their appearance in the Skeenn. These animals are’ id lextrnetive te the salmon and the ‘boy to . their |. ‘heart's content. Any that they kilt is a big help to the salnon industry. i - 4 . * . ‘ The Orangemen are quite serious in thelr intentions to eet thely new halk ready for the opening ceremonies, The foundations were finished last week an it is seldom one can go hy that at least a couple of the boys wre not at, work on the Job, nk KF, Polson, inppeared before Stipen- dary Magistrate. Simdal on ~ Wednes- day last om a charge of rssanit, The affair took pluce at Usk cavy on Sun-. diy, and the acensed being found enlity was assessed $20 or thirty days He chose the latter and was taken to Prince Rupert by, Cons, McKenney. 1h ee } Repairs to Lakelse Lake summer cot. tnges are preceeding. New shingles|. ave .boing pit on some ‘nnd jacks are] — being used to.raise some others as the} high water disturbed the..old founda- hotel and W, Carrigan ran for the fire Alarm up town. The fire was in the ‘rear of the 1.6.0.F. hall. arrivais had no trouble smothering out ‘|the blaze whieh had evidently been caused hy carelessness of saine one g0- ing home Inte. : : Barney “Dodds off balance and it went ever the grade |. nt Lakelse,Lake. He has put in‘a fine|' ‘Club at: the. Royal York Hotel re- ., cently. tall,” said Mr, Corsan, “and he . continent assembled at the Royal tions. Before long the lake frvut will] ton church next Sunday. morning at Bb rtas your subseription been paid yet? Wesent a normal appearance, the usmal hour. IT WAS A FUNNY FIRE.. tae Among those who turned out ‘to the , fire at two o’elock Wednesday morn- ing wis the local member of the Legis lature and he describes it as the fun- niest fire he had ever been at, and ina strange place. ran past it and while back tracking he was attracted by o gathering of flash lights of glow worms and as he drew nearer he came to. the conclusion that -|he was really approaching the fire as the aroma was’ quite different from lily of the valley. ; Terrace Hotel wis the ‘first: to notice the fire and she gaye the allarm in the Going to the fire he Mrs. Wilfe of. the The first Here and There The British Columbia Chapter | of the I, O. D. B, held its “com- ing of age" meeting at the Em- press Hotel, Victoria, recently, at its twenty-first annual convention. Premler Patullo welcomed dele- gates from all over the provinca, | and many distinguished guests were present. The annual reduction tn cost of summer railway travel under the heading of low summer fares, will be put into effect by the Canadian Pacific Railway on May 15th next, according to official announcement. The reduced fares will have extensive limits and stopovers, Lu : ‘Port Hope, on the south bank of the Fraser River,-ninety miles. from Vancouver by the Canadian Pacific, is a place where the Almighty has most lavishly set down in a land of wonderful beauty rivers and lakes abounding in game fish, writes B. Stone Kennedy, editor of Western Fish- eries. Dr. Frank N. D. Buchman, lead- er of the Oxford Group. move. ment, is expected to launch an- other campaign in western Can- ada this Spring, commencing at Winnipeg May 1, taking in Re- gina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmon-! ton, Vancouver and Victoria, and culminating with a selective “house party” at the Banff Springs Hotel early in June. The success of low cost all-ex- pense tours in the Canadian Rock- les instituted by Canadian Pacific Railway last summer has prompt- ed th, company.to- repeat these four, five and six-day trips dur- ing the coming summer. Each trip affords 126 miles of motor-' ing, and can be made either east- ‘bound from Field, B.C., or west- bound from Banff, Alberta, at the convenience of passengers. A, C, Leighton, R.B.A.,. presi- dent of the government art col- lege at Calgary, who wll again this summer hold his summer art school for selected students: from the Province of Alberta at the Kananaskis Dude Ranch, near Banff, has picked a location sur- rounded by the most magnificent of Rocky Mountain scenery, - The skunk is not the king of ‘the woods, said George Corsan, naturalist, addressing the Kiwanis “Hold him up by his will become innocuous." He didn’t tdll the Kiwanis if he had actually accomplished this feat, Toronto got its full measure of music-makers lately when” the moat famous bandmasters, of the: York Hotel for their annual con- yention. Captain Charles O'Nel!l was the president and theyicame -.. from ail parts of.the United States. . ang Canada, re Services will be held in New Huzél- ‘|the trial and worry of the last fer = ¢ > 4 John’s Garage. . General Motors Cars and Trucks Gas Service Oil Welding Air Honing ' Batteries Charged All work guaranteed John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. -: - Whose House in Order? Continued from Page 2 to do it? “Mujor Anthes adinitted that ‘er. haps there is a good deal of truth’ in the ‘eriticisms of uncthiearl practices in business today! He added that ‘ethical faults. are -net. confine te hig business. If seems,’ he said, ‘that in vers, people's morn] sense has been shaken. and there hus been a wild serninhle with fear of the future he- hind it.’ . “Moral or ethical, sense means the nower of. npprehending the difference between right ‘and wrong, Most of ns know what feur is, with its sense of of evil, Whether we look at the na- tions arming to the teeth and shutting themselves up within their own walls, or contemplate our own personal out- look on the future, where we see fear trlumphant. . “What we want here to emphasize ‘is the significance of this utterance impending danger, by our apprehnsion ; — * SWAIN'S: ° Transfer and Taxi Service 4 We meet all trains | Special Rate-to Lakelse Lake. Sunday Special |” Terrace, B.C. ‘ PRINCE ex SHIPS to VANCOUVER Sailing from Prince Rupert every Thursday at 10.15 p.m. NORTH for ANYOX and STEWART . Sailing from Prince Rupert every Wednesday at 4 p.m. $38 r haa TR ROUND TRIP [ANGLE TOUR _ 1900 miles of de luxe travel hy: the figurehead of “big business” in ecannidna. His counterpart in B, 0. struck a somewhat gimilar chord 2 few weeks ago in Victoria when he admitted that he and his fellows could not plead guiltess to the suggestion of selfishness, -“Manufacturers, as Major Anthes says. must play their part in reeon- structing Canada’s fortunes. So must loggers, Ininers und farmers and sales lidies, But the job is not an ordinary undertaking headed and handled by a president and secretary, It is an in- dividual job. The start on that job begins when a man or woman, no mat- tev in what line of business he or she may he. begins ta recognize “unethical “t:) by train and heat . Vancouver, Jasper National Park, Prince Rupert, CANADIAN NATIONAL P. Lakie, D, FP. and P. A. Prince Rupett, B.2. V-16-34 me The Usk miners ball team are feel- ing their onts. They started the Int: season by trimming Vanersdol and the Terrace bays have been told to bring ; When' you use ‘the Buy at Home’’ principal. ' Are here to carry that messa ~ You use these columns?: Vancouver 7 help sell your produce. REEL INARN IIR IR III IICIOIIINRC IONE CER“ §: ‘ . 4 a . : _ LOCAL NEWSPAPER | 7 You are supporting a local industr Tell the buying public what you have and give the pries, OMINECA HERALD. AND TERRACE NEWS se to the public for you. Will printers will not help build your practices” ind fear in his or her own utong their best team for May 24. It life.” ; is an old story, however. (- 7 ] _ —p~ SEEDS! | eo . | Package Seeds Clover Seed Timothy Seed ‘Onion Setts Chemical Fertilizers Garden Tools oo E. T. Kenney, Ltd. Terrace - 4 SOCIO ICRCIOICICICICIEICICICACOCRCICACNLACACIENCN RCI NORCACECHCBOROHCI Nanos owes; cies ‘columns of your’ y and encouraging the ar town and community nor ay gS sees teAALARALAACASEERBE IRS