TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1982 = i T. ‘Elwood Brooks cia "Terrace Notes f “Insurance, Agent mS Fire | Automobile | Accident Life f. 0: Box 102 TERRACE | ee a yur day to make. a piteot wong the Sans river, cen Mrs. MB. Greig | returned to Terrace on. Wednesday last Mrs, Greig during the winter has been | hodida sting ‘with her friends: and, ‘Yela- {thvés in. Ontario, and, this. spring . ‘she Tspeut some thne w ith’ her: daughter, | Mrs, E, Thomas at Trail, with whom Velma spent the. nat, few. montis, . ah ea ok 4 a “Rovdiiage!: Joul: imaiiager® “ot the | Terrace Mill Prices on Lumber. Rough Jumber ..00.2 2 essen nen hl 8, 5¢ S4S common dimension and No. 1. 21110] £3) | a . 20.00 |. No, 2 shiplap.... y 13.50 No. 1 finish, siding, flooring, v- jolnt, ete, from $35.00 to .......... Shingles from $2.50 up to Mouldinsg, Ie up per lineal foot. 60.0 4.50 Prices subject te change _ without notice. ; . fae Geo. Little ‘Terrace, B.C. Bring your, car in for a Complete Overhaul ~All ‘repairs. éarefully made Oil and gas... Full stock of parts, tires, ete, - General Motors’ Agent Terrace, B. Cc. ; Agar’s Garage j ‘| the guests of Rev. T. H! and Mrs, Aller Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B, C. Running Water Dining Room Electrice Light Telephone Travellers Sample Rooms Special Chicken Dinner Sunday 75e P. 0. Box 29 Se oe... SWAIN’S” Transfer and Taxi Service: . Meet all trains Special Rates to Lakelae Lake = TERRACE, B. C. mo ak, ” Fred Nash interviewed the repre: xentative of the Terrace News re the “nude parade be proposed and’ stated that he now frtended to hold the par- ide in abayence until such time as the editor could he indeed fo hen the parade. Pe . To o . “7. Nelson; T. “tamer ‘and i, ‘Taw; ' fence yeturned’ to" town last ‘Weelnes- day after: attending. the sittings, of the Voenslon Board at Prince Rupert. 4 o Pee Fg a i “Cons. H. Lu: MeKemiey lett Inst Sat: bo gs ‘| were impartial and well received. they will operate a farm. - Bank of Montreal Inthe latéest® addition to the local motorists. “He has a hew Ponting sedan, oe. Ly Mr. and “Mrs. Itolit. Corlett leet for the south’ on Snturdiy, “Hist. Mi: Cor. lett ‘will attend some meet ings before they return. ' A. MeGine ary ind a. Duran of Usk were. visitors in- Terace Saturday, ~ “Repart ‘SAYS that Terrace feotbar fins have their eyes on at least twe pliyers. who. are living nearby, men who in the past haye been on provin- cial championship teams. These met would strengthen the local line-up very materially. Jos Dodimend handled both the bal games on the 3rd ‘rnd hig work. was. well spuken of by all. He kept a tight hand on the games and his decision: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Connor anc danghter Muriel of McBride have beer during the past week. ! They. returnec home ,on: Monday eveting, cou Mv. and -Mrs. Jack: (Franks left.o1 Friday last for Francpis Lake wherc Mr, and Mrs, Etdershave moved. onté {he Freckman place in Laketse Valley Cc. Dunefin left Tuesday morning et route to Seattle. It is understood that Mrs. ‘Dunenn and family will follow h a short time. , June 3rd was net as good a day a could have been. wished: for by: holl- day makers. Wyhile rain held, off ‘the sky was elondy and a ool breeze bley across ‘the sports field. - Mrs. in, J. Marsh returned From th coast last week. "ars, M. E. Greig and Miss Velmr are, staylng with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Kirk. ally for the present. Nn ‘ , a. _ Dr. and Mrs, Mills have returned t Terrace, The doctor ‘spent a few day at the Hazelton Hospital ‘as a patient. + _ Dudley Little expects to: make an ex- tended: tour of the southern part o the province during the nex month 0° two. . W. Hagen of Copper City has bull m% nice summer cottage on the nortr shore of Lakelse Lake. The baseball dance held on the even ing of Jone 3rd’ was a. grent succes: from ‘Dll angles. : Over a hundred wer present: and dancing: was kept up until an early hour. furnished: the | muste. - The. basebal’ boys netted over $20.00 ‘ I, C.K Sealy: spent a few days in town this week and whilb in New Haz- elton he, had a man look ‘over the old Crun building which: he; -bought, some years ago with a view. to- shaving dt and gang shter ‘Velma : and other ledif spots. . : mixing 4 pounds o£ flow ers of. sulphur |; wa of hydroxide) sand $ pounds of |’ The Terrace opchestre . Jt is ‘preparec powdered resin. To this mix Is -tir red: in\L pound uf. fish. oi. Then halt “a pint of water is added und a violent chemic: ul reaction, eceurs. The’ eac- ‘tion giv es off sufficient, heat o ligquity the muss, While the reretion Is akin: ‘place he nix is kept stirred in an open vessel, aud it finally cools to a. coarse grimuar dry powder, the stock spray material. One ber cent of this stock spray. material is an effective contro] Aneasure fox iniidew aud rust of chrys. anthemums, roses, shapdragons and carnations. . This spray spreads and adheres well upon all types of foliage. ’ Although “moss on ornamental trees {s not in itself a sertons disease; never- theless its presence allows cankers and ‘other serlous trouble to get a foothold. AS dormant - sprays the miscible oils have partly displaced sulphur for gen- eral “clean up” purposes. They are inore effective than lime sulphur in the eradication of nioss and also in the dis- truction of scale and the erg masses of insec pests, A bome made miscible oil may be prepared by dissolving 4 small amount of casein in ammonium Water, and Stirring in a ‘light and high- ‘ly refined mineral oil, after the: man- ler of making: mayonnaise ‘dressing. An. emulsion containing practically, 1 per. cent casein. oil, '”y part: amiiontin water, 13 parts waer and 100 parts of mineral oil is a satisfactory miscible. ‘Sprays and Dusts. tor Use On the Ornimentals i in your garden *’ eihnninceeeektececethemncinertestikeeronenoccone At. the Doininion * Laboratory, Plant Pathology,” Saanichton, B.C, a modi- fied “livers: of sulphur”: has been devel- oped: for the’ control | OF mildew, rusts oil, A-2 per cent solution of the emul- sion, the miscible oil; -is used as a dor: nant spray, but not mere than at per cent solution should be — ysad. _ when avowth has eommmenerd, on * Althon: eh miscible oils: are mare. ‘pop- tir ow the Pacific coust thin lime sul- phar as “clean: np” SDMLYs, neverthe- less lime sulphur will always remair 0 important spray ‘for ornamentals, bhur” it letves no unsightly residuc upon the foliage. The effectiy eness of this spray ean he improved. hy the .ad- dition of fish oil, “When used as a dormant spray 2 quarts of fish oil may be added:to 100.gallons of diluted lime sulphir, The fish off not only = im- proves the sprend but inereases the effectiveness of the lime: sviphur in the distruction of scale aud egz mags: ess, Not more than 1 quart of fish oil should be. used when the line Sul- phur! “ts ‘Tised: as a ‘spring’ or stimmer spray, aw Ing to’ ‘the danger: of ‘bud and follage” injury?” eit the use ‘of fish ail With: line ‘sulphur: power sprays with agitators’ ‘are indéspensible for the fish oil does’ no form a staple emulsior with” ‘Vime sulphur, so unless the mix is constantly agitated the oil will sep- erate "andthe separation will result in significan. burning by the fish oil. Although Bordeans is more effective than lime sulphur as a control of fun- gus. diseases, it is seldom used on or- | nawiéutals, due. tothe unsightly residit that remains on the foliage. ‘However as a control of anthracnose canker ir ornamental ‘erabs, a late summer spray with’ ‘Bordeanx mixture, applied befor the fall rains, is about the only éftee for like our modified “livers af sul: | # tive etoutrel. nites, “ : Sitbough diists ate “unsightly on the folinge ‘of ornamentals owing to the ewe of application, sulphur and Bor. | deux dusts. have a -place. iit the, contre! lot ‘fungtisisehses of ortathentals. ‘Thx dust should be. appHed. in the late ev- ening ‘or early: morning. when the foli- age vis. wet! withs dew, folr. an: effectiv: coverage will not be secured unless thy rollage is ‘damp. In the’ control. 0° rusts finely ‘divided: flowers of sulphu, ‘is a standard remedy. /. Our investiza tions of the efficiency of sulphur as :- dust is increasedvat least two fold by the addition of 1. part. potassium per ni lgnnate dust to every. 100 Thrts a sulphur, In. the Preparation ‘of thir dust both the sulphur:-and. the perm: gainite should be in fine. state of divi- sion and thoroughly” mixed. ‘The st culied “rettable” sulphurs ‘are super- ior to other brands, due to .the fine- NERS of their state of division. Picnic. parties, enmpers and touristy are requested to heed the fire reguli- tions, and see that they do not w ifutly or carelessly start something. they ‘can not finish, It is well known that there is no. money for fighting fire in th bush this venr, so thet: there ‘iso, use starting a fire’ for. the | purpose of Zet. ting a job. There will he‘no Pay to he. job. Those who are out ‘for pleasunrs - ean prevent damage by seeing that the camp fire is quite. out before leaving the spot. Remember that some onc else may wish to camp in he place yor found convenient and ate: active. The reports of the prov incial exam. inations for nurses Were ‘published last week and it appears’ ‘that Miss. Willan and Miss Orr, té tiyo-candidates, from second class honors. ‘The young Tadie are to be congratulated. ° Their succes: alsa speaks. ‘weil of ‘the ‘training | they recelted at the hospital. oe ast is East and West is West, but men ride wher- ever the sun shines : and the:Trail Riders ‘ the Canadian Rockies, with a mem- bership which girdles the globe, are creat" ing widespread in- . terest with their plans ac their 1932 expedi- “tion from Banff to Mount Assiniboine, = some of the most ‘beautiful coun-. .. tty in. the great mountains from “ their Siame. | The famous peak; joining lakes and valleys, Was th 1927. trail ride and:this year’s 29, "will follow. generally the same e Order. and traversin *«£nihdine Past and the shores of’ “great mountain, “To Return! will b moved to Hazelton and t put ine shape | for a ‘tenant, me Me! “Rode; the Golden Walley; with its many: ad- e focal point of,thé trip, "spent. in camp, aecording to the best" t mple time will te given. the. territory t -traversed, the ride- occupying five days: Brewster and Allenby iCreokes; Ansi-. sake which is the objective e made throuch the Valley. of. the}, Citadel “Pass. ard’ 80 "WITH THE TRAIL RIDERS, which they. take} starting.on’ ‘July ae: Lt, Col, Phil ines With nights. ny Faditions of. for exploring | Pacific liner agog to the! = ef hericen| 3 through Sunsking ‘Camp to-Banff once more... pictures shown’ above. 1 a are distinctly interesting an Moore; presiden of ‘the and: Mrs. Moore,. Pyraraids, during the world-truise of the. Cahadian. “Empress of Britatn’', in strong contras ‘to the: ‘cowboy viewing Mount: Agsi this- year’ a trail ride leads,,-.I “eamel-back at ae 3 nidoine, . where. Hf [aa hte Hazelon Hospital, had passed: with ~-