“gra reenter gt ‘oh . oe Ae cpr Mee i wary iter —nanweice Po VOL. 13 . TERRACE, B. C,, WEDNESDAY, ADGUST 30, 1933 NO. 38 ———— ” Phifbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. . Fully Modern. —_ Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms . P, O. Box 5 G. Temple; Mgr. Telephone —Ss, Haudenschild, _ Terrace, B.C. ane’ | | Terrace mil Stock of Lumber Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap 845 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete. Shingles Mouldings, ” PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo, Little Terrace, B.C. SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. - Sunday Special, de Terrace, B.C. ————— Terrace Meat Market |) Paul Hertel, Proprietor Fresh Meat always on hand - Swift Premium Ham and Bacon Our Motto—-Service withont ox: cess profits. Your patronage v will be valued, ; Publie Notice -re " Distontinuing- ‘anid Closing Road Adjacent to ‘Block | 1, Lot 615, Range Bi ¢ Const Dis. | ~ triet motos ' Notice ts hereby ulven that, pursuant to Section 11 of the “Highway Act”, it is the intention of the undersigned, after thirty days from date, to discon. tinue and close the: thirty-three. foot m Wide subdivision road which les.to the m. cast of and adjoins Block 1 of Lot 015, Range 6. Coast District, and shown ai a road ‘thirty-three feet «in width on Plan No. 1215 and on Map No, 1624]. . depostted in the Land Registry Office, ut Prince Rupert,-B,. 0. ’. A substitute road has-been ‘provided through. said Block L ‘sf ayy! Rik, Pooley, iy a _ e ‘Minister, of, Publie Works |! . Department of Public Works, Parliament Bulldings,” } i Victoria, B. Ne Angust 16, 3093+" 4 i Lbridge whieh wis suspended” ‘for ‘a | Laneaster. ‘of: Pri ince Rupert arrived on | of Piinee Rupert spent the Ww cek’ end in : ‘ers’ dnd Hazelton orer the. w eck end. CORPORATION oF THE VILLAGE a TENDERS | are iny ited for. the erec- ‘Von the Municipal Tot (D.L° 369, Block 7 hex? and to eouform to the following ; dnstrnetions:— {1 | Skeena Electoral | Distt a oo skidding purposes, for sheeting on -roat + 3. Four shiplap doors, y well braced.j “Any Terrace ce Notes FOR SALE—FARM—17 acres Riv- er bottom, 30 acres cultivated; house, 8 harns, hay baler: $3,000... Easy terms Quite a number - recat. families are coming in from their summer camp at Lakelse to prepare the younger gener- ation for school opening next Tuesday, *** Local anglers are having good, tish- ing in the Skeena. The water is low and the. humpies are high. a brought along the apple crop in fine shape. The fruit has made rapid in- crease in size and earlier varieties are already showing considerable color. , =" Inspector Shirras, B.C.P., with Mra. Shirras spent the week end at Lakelse Lake-as guests of Cons, H, L. and Mrs. McKenney, returning to Rupert on Monday, i eee Miss Mary Wilson,‘danghter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ¥. Wilson is home from Vancouver on oa holiday. ; ae ek Mrs. Carl Gustafson is the guest of Mrs. A. Olson. ee k Ww Pork of painting the Skeena, river few Mays, started again on Monday. : , ee _ peargnee the end of the week thicken- ed very- much on Sunday, and on Mon- day:.morning, the sun yose like a ball of fire, (our-editor is an early riser). Enquiries ‘Were made during the day as to the source of the smoke that was Anerensing., matéfially, but nothing de- finite. could. bee learned of any forest fire within’ a nundred miles... It is ag- stimed:--that ‘the ‘smoke is coming. from the: big tixes on the southern mainland and on ‘Vaneouver “Fsland. ot eee " Provincial Collector and Mrs, Ay J 1 Saturday: morning last to ; spend theiy vacation. o ae kK a " AEr. and Mra. RB: BE. Moove and family Terrace. he 08 m7, Sundal, made, a trip to’ Sinith- OF TERRACE tla? ‘int. a Five Hall for the. Corporation Hy Let 27), and must be-in the hands ‘or the © levk: ‘by the Sth duy of Septem- Bullding. to he 1 12 feet ‘wide, “18° ft. love, und 8 tt, 5 in. from floor ta top. of plate. no: pests, but sills to: he leveled on fonr pleces of, cedar, meusnring 2x Gx 12° 4x 6 Cedur sills, 3 pieces 20 ft. lone: the ends rounded on hottom for 2-xcdstudding and: “rafters, cedar ~shiplap: sheeting: ; 2 x 12 cedar flooving: /- 2 x 6 sprace or -hemlock joists, all: Z tt. centres; Water table 1 x 10 and, 1x6 corners . Deak root, two third pitch, Np. 1 ‘Shingles, 6 in. to weather ; Shiplap an eavesr and 1 x 8 hemlock Exposed rafters Jin, x 2 In. faser and. 1x 6 burge. well hung, on tracks: to roll easy, und to be fastened in centre with : hasp ensy to open. Butlding to have two coats’ of paint olor as selected: ©. 5: . i The lowest ‘ or any tender not nieces “The past week of hot weather bas | The ght haze which put in its’ ap- . City: -Wits:attendad: by: her, small sister Betty ‘Yollowing” the: ‘ceremony,’ a buffet lunch- bride's: phronts.: ‘the shortage somewhat. | are long ‘vet‘and the twilight is pleas- — Theda. .[ the mornings. honest’ to, goodness .outfit: of: todly and ‘latest in ‘nlgtyness. Saturday last, i * *€: #* -” to the coast Mondiy. _ - es has gone back-to the coast, _ * * Monday. eee town Monday. *. * & ae 8 end. At one time it was thought the youngster would find a home in some 200, but as‘ arrangements fell through he has been given his Nberty, a Matt Allard of Kalum Lake reports that a young white bear has been. re- Dentedly. seen . around this summer ————— Br. T. Kenney. ‘and daughter Norma ‘went up to” ‘Hazelton for ‘the. flower show and that: evening Norma went on to Smithers with her uncle,:Mr, Bert, ‘Her father joined her there in time to et the train homé on Sunday. re Le a M. .P, McCaffery’ spent the week end in Terrace with ‘friends. . | . i. ae ' Mr. Ponsonby: of Duncan is in the ‘district He: is looking around for a small farm to settle on. ‘*- e & Miss Nellie. Bates of Loveland, Cal., who has spent. the Summer vacation at Rosswood,: ‘lefe. for the squth Thursday of last: “week,.’ Miss. ‘Bates ‘has been speriding a number of simmers in this district’ She- is interested in placer mining w shen. she is not teaching school to the honeful of Yoveland. “ * em wh . Miss Elsie Damnhauer is spending a holiday with her parents at Copper ‘She is in training at New West: minster Hospital, The Royal Columbian »- * * * Oi Saturday .evening the marriage of Edward Cramer and Miss " Mabel Bishop was solemnized at the Manse. with Rev. W. BR. Welch’. officiating. Mie bride; who is the older daughter of. Mr and Mrs, I: Bishop, was dress- ed in powder ‘blue ‘silk, with a Juilette ‘eupe cand orange. blossom wreath. She @Ol...wNS “served. ‘at ‘the home: of the Mr, and Mrs.’ Cramer will tala Ww thelr vestdence at Ferry Tsland, . . . a) ae e *: ; The commisstouers. nre kept jumping té mainthin # water supply and they ‘veqlize ‘that. itis ’nét-all fan’ being a ‘yillage conmnissfoner; The power plant ‘Is dependent upon. the municipal water supply. gor, its operation: and it*has felt But the days ‘y tint “to. sit: in, then. its :time ‘to go to Few :néed.light: to dross by in However, during the week th commisstoners: took steps to ednserve' all the water that comes from the springs for. the main reservoir and this, has helped, the situation over the dry Apel. i Leet * Pn reer e Alf, Attree, matic furniture artist ix brek in town after '2-two: ‘weeks loafl ‘on the’ sunny ‘shores of: ‘Lake Lakelse, When interviewed ‘lie satd“it'’ Was’ too darn hot to raise*any ambltloh in the natural crook line; bit with the coming of shortet days he plans to acquire an :fmutsin some.of: spare. winter :evenings ihuliding tuff :that:..will. ‘ber the vers: Sy yt Te vel *, Have you paid your subseription yet sarily necepted. | ioe - —_ " Olerk : Mrs," 3 Cook’ came tip “froni Prince District Forester Parlow arrived | on). “C."W. Dawson who has been reliey- ing G. ‘Beveridge at the bank returned “Paul Johnson who has been reliey- ing at the Jas. Richmond Lid, store ~~, Sicinner of Usk was in town last . W. Thompson of Kalum Lake was in Orval Kenney left Saturday fo the Britannia Mines where he will work. The white bear eub which has been ‘the guest of George Alger at Usk was returned to the wilds during the week CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are the world,s greatest seller. A few of their many attractions are: .. Long Life and Operating Economy; Eody by Fisher— beautifully , ‘Streamlined;: Fisher No-Draft: Ventilation: Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and many others. For full particulars eall or write , John Dekergemmeaux ’ Kaien Motors, Ltd. Terrace, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. SS fall and winter use, ‘‘A” Batteries DeForest Crossley Radios . Accessories and Supplies‘ Now is the time to check up your radio and batteries for 1000 hour Batteries. “C” Batteries E. T. KENNEY, -Y, LTD. “BR” & Tubes, ete. CJ W. A. BURNETT . oS Terrace FOR SALE 1930 Ford Roadster ” Good condition throughout, for cash, or easy terms. “FORD DEALER” Snap Apply, g. E. PARKER, LTD. Frince aa iy ‘ry fe . Rupert on Friday and spent the week end at the old home on the ranch in Lakelse Valley. xc Kk Tishery Inspector W. Strnehan ar- rived from the coast on Thursday and left soon after for Kalum Lake accom- panied by fish warden Fred W, Hall. They were gone for several days. and While away examined,a number of -the creeks: to see how the salmon were do- ing on the spawning grounds... * oe 8 Papers from the south carry ney? items teliing of orginization meetings Leapne of Christian Social Action in running order, Tey. H. IT. Allen, late pastor of the United ‘Church here, and a lender of the.C, C, F. when it first enme out, has taken over, the vice-pres-. Gliss.is' also: vice president. idency of this other new’ thing:tE. Vil): The.ob-f jeet of the league is to. further- ‘the|:- study of cnrrent social: and’ ecoriomfe’| 7 UNDER DISTRIBUTION Side by side with the alleged over- production, due is confronted with the stubborn fact that approximately two- thirds of the world’s population is liv- ing under conditions of actual want. Indeed, in 2 substantial measure, le- low what is known as the Line of bare subsistance. Consequently it is only rensonable to say. the real difficulty ; in:, our inability. ‘as ‘humans to direct -| our affairs. that ‘there should: che av equitable distribntfon of the results of our labor-—-Hon. H. Hy Stevens. leing held in Vancouver to get The|' Here and. There An. Orchard. consisting of “only ‘one.tree which has: borne.‘116 ‘different varieties ;of apples and sone varlety ‘of. pears by meana of careful ‘ grafting,:: ig. -located in “EKastefn Canada... This season 47 ‘one man who puta his-faith: in’ the dis- |. problems, and seek ‘to rouse the ‘Chris- tin peoples-to a -sense-of their-respon- sibilities in these matters. #e varleties of apples put. forth. blos-. BO ms. ‘ Canada produced 1 286,888: oun- _, es of silver during March as George Little’ a new pndénee Ig abou fe Peet and i,460i37 oue’ in fenced in. With this tract ‘of Innd. March 1932, 3,976,819 - dumces just east of the village, in operator | -were produced during the: first Mr. Little will have quite an additios | quarter of.1933, a 17 per cent, de- to his accommodation’ for the cattle | . cline i “1882. with the same ships, in from time to time, .A consid-|. | period n 1992, . erable amount of work. has been. done Hon. Frank L, Polk, acting this summer in clearing up. George Lit- | secretary of state for tha United tle’s Island south of. town." Here is]'' States in 1913- 19, wellknown. cor- . poration lawyer and director of a ‘1 many. companies including. the ~~" 1 * @hase National’ Bank ‘and: the. > ing ae ta acific Railway, ie atay- | : ‘Bt the ‘Band ‘Bpriniga Hotel- ; ‘hip tamity" tor "Cie" pumamer, a trict. to a practical” “purpose, ‘* 1 * * * Mp. Ghotsieh returned to: “gstesbineta in ow Monday’ to ‘prepare: fu 3 bdo of the ‘Intlinn seb ot thie. <*>. ue mctinn