Boxe Finish, Siding, Flooring, ¥-joint - por 13 Mm Paitbert Hotel. ‘Rough Luniber’ a“ THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESD AY, AUGUST 1, 1934; oe TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Bleetric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms -P. O. Box 5, Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone “Terrace Notes to [ipett én Monday for his health. aud on Sunday took a turn for worse, * aa Born--At Prince ean | daughter. Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber ? w No. . Tap Etc. Shingles Mouldings, PRICES ‘ON APPLICATION | Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Sh iplap S4S common dimension and No. 1 ‘Ship- lioveh on the Legion hall. * Hu 4 coming fall. F tooan imported shot enn, now we learn that a (hunters) cdprising Dud Little, ODeH Susan. th lodge, a week, Make the Hotel Grosvenor your home is every comfort and service—cheerful lounge, dining the cautre of Vancouver's shopping and Rates mre very ref- while in Vancouver. Here writing and smoking rooms, room, Just two blocks away is theatre district. sonable. RATES Daily: Det'd Bath $1 40° With Bath- $2.00 - Weekly: Det'd Bath § 9.00 With Bath $12.00 _ Monthly: > Det'd Bath $25.00 With Bath $30.00 of times and shed hunks of lake mud, —inough to covér the floor anyway. in the bally lodge. ‘ BOYS ARE STILL Laurence Greig persistent, trip they did not give up. chief pilot. They do not fear and the grub all gone. this trip. LOCAL STUDENTS DID WELL Auother high mark in took honor marks. park in the entrance exams vours with Bonots at that. To find oué what is happening in the district read the Terrace News. Will Robinson can book your subserip- It is just tion with much pleasure. $2.00 a year. eantinue bis studies further. in’ another colunm of this issue. another column. W. B. Dow of Likelxe Valley went Ile has not been well for some. .time the Itnpert general hospital, on July 2B, to Mr. and Mrs. D. St. louis Ciee Dorothy .Frank) a Repairs gyre heing made tu the front PREPARING FOR DUCK SEASON The ducks at the south end of La- kelxe Like ave in for a bail time this Lust week we referred group of aeressivve youngsters T. Greie, John Hagen, Chivence Michale and Jim Kohne are Imsy erecting a hunting lodge in, preparation for the There seems to be some ilizeussion in regard to th conduet of Some of their lady friends are of the opinion that a lodge, ob, vny kind of a lodge, should be swept out daily and scrubbed wt least twice On the ether hand some of the hunters hold the opinion that a real he-man lodge only exists after the eang have stomped in a number jnarsh erass and duck feathers around The members of the right wing are of the opinion that if the girls ave going to be so fussy they will not put a floor PROSPECTING, wl Bill Steigle are While they did not. bring any gold nuggets back after their first Not them, They have gone out again, but’ this time hitched onte some old mountain mavigators with Walter Raymond 4s being lost on a rocky Iedge, fir from home They have a lot of hope that they will get the stutt schoolastic effort was struck by Terrace when the report of the recent exiuiminutions was published and Alair Tip was found fo have made an average mark of 83.2% in the junior nmtriculation exiuns, wn crime second in the inspectorate. He wires one oof forty in the proy ince who He Inde a high three years ago and has just completed the four year high school course in three He is to Terrace pupils did well in junior matriculation and the suecessta? ones will be found The enteinee results WL vse he found in Th class did well {— Hardware Groceries Boots and Shoes: a Paints Flour and Feed Oils Large, fresh stocks carried at all times “Friendly Service” i Is our motto 0. T. Sundal Co. Terrace, B. C. > The Glories of Kalum Lake -For Tourists Kalim Like area is one of the dis: tricts giving promise of aggressive mineral develapment, .both lode min- ing and placer, and with this prospect of increasing business R. W. Riley se- enred oo lease on Kalum Lake Lodge hefore the owner, KB. Dix, left for the States some time ago. Besides tuk. ing care of the Like residents Mr. Riley has re-opened the Lodge for the holiday and fishing parties, and on most Saturday crenings a dance is held in the pavilion on the luke shore. he twenty mile drive throngh the tall timber, over a road that constant- ly presents new vistas te the traveller, evidently Ins proved to the liking of the young folk, os these events have heen well patronized. With Mrs. H. M. Willson in charge assisted by Miss Doreen Willson, 2 cheerful hospitality grevted, the local reporter when he ac- companiol Mr, Riley out the other evening The Lodge, situated on the south shore of the lake, has a wonderful view of the seven mile stretch of wa- ter, with the mouth of Beaver river as the distunt shore, and the low roil- ing hills in the background marking the route of Lava Lake and Aiyansh, on the Naas. The Lodge, with four guest Jiedrooms, a comfortable lounge, and a well equipped service organiza- tion, is supplimented by one cabin for guests. aud there is the likelihood of further accommodation being provided in the near future. _ A sturdy gas boat lies close to the heach and is being used for transpor- tution to Rosswood at the north end of the Inke. Myr. Riley has an optim- istic outlook for the future. um should he revived rapidly. Tt is an added attraction ta the growing number of stmumer visitors coming into the Terrace’ district. . Have you paid your sunseription yet and in his charge the resort possibilities of Knl- A WEDDING DANCE AT USK A dunce of unusual interest was held at Usk on Saturday night when guests from all over the district gath- ered to honor Mr. and Mrs. W. Var- ner, Whose. marriage had been sol- emnized some days before, Mrs, Var- ner, nee Misa Kathleen: Durham,. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dur- hart of Usk, was born in, the Skeena Valley, and it has been her permanent home. Since graduating from Normal sehool she has been the popular and efficient teacher of the Usk Pulilic School. The groom has resided in the district for several years ond is inter- ested in several phases of the mining work of the area. ee k MR AND MRS SWAN GONE SOUTH 7 Or and Mrs. pect to proceed south from there at 4 latrr date, They have resided here for a number of years aud for the greater part of the thme Jim was ¢cn- gaged in the dairy business. specinliz- ing on milk of a high butter fat con- tent, Some time age he suffered ‘an iness brought on by overwork, and he sokd ont to Frank Bros, Since then his health has greatly improved and they ave leaving with the intention of reestublishing thmselvts in another part of the province, *e 8 SOME HOT WEATHER, TERRACE Th past week Has been one of the hottest in the memory of the old tim- |}. ers in the valley. A hondr ed and two in the shade is hot, so much so that lusiness and farm operations apperr- ed to have been at a stand still as the toilers sought the shady spots, There was ample moisture in the soil after some heavy rains and growth of all produce was: speeded up and crop pros-. pects are much brighter. The weathe* broke on Friday and a thunder storm worked up during the evening, with a heavy fall of rain In some parts of the district. Far a conple or three hours the Mehtniag: flashed, but no damage has been reported, Prevent Forest Fires + Province. i 4 B. C. FORESTS are a source of creat revenue to the Province . B. C. PORESTS provide employment directly and indirectly for a large roportion of the population of the. B. C. FORESTS provide a sanctuary for the wild life of the Province. B. C. FORESTS provide a,natural a playground for British Columbians =~ and visiting tourists. _ | When Forest Fires Ocem a The Lsss is Yours Be careful with fire . in the woeds J. Swan left Thurs: |. any evening for Prince Rupert and ex-). i SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service | We meet alj trains ‘Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. Sunday Special Terrace, B.C. 4, ‘e . 5 ‘ . John’s Garage General Motors Cars and Trucks (x48 5S rvice Oil Welding Air Honing Batteries Chargad All work guaranteed John De Kerzgommeaux Terrace, B.C. % Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. Terrace Drug Store Prunes Stationery Vietvolas , Jewellery Victor Reeords Tee Cream made from Terrace Cream “‘R W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B.C. TRAVEL BARGAINS. Alberta and Saphkatchewan Manitoba and Stations in On- tario (Port Arthur and West) August 18 to August 28 . + Cinelusive) a1 DAY RTEURN LIMIT Children, 5 years and under 12, “walt Fare “Ye. per. inile 6000. 1N' COACHES . slighty gher- fare for tourjst sleeping. ear. travel "Aske any Ticket Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL a In a general way it may be suid ‘that, since Cimadas chict. market for ‘the sale of agricultural products is the | United: Kingdom, the amount of far- Jelgn competition is Thmbted by Empive tide nareements,