kK ‘ERRACE NEW VOL, 13 ' ‘TERRACE, B. — C. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16, 1985 "NO. 48 "TERRACE ‘The pupils of the the Kitsumealium high, q @ school have been debating the subject , of points. - “Resolved, that Mussolini is justified in his aggressive method, in, Ethopia.” | While the affirmative put. up a gopd fight, they lost. out by a large. margin After ns 2500 wile. trip, ‘during which he spoke at. many meetings, E. T. Ken Boney, MI. Ay is back home again. i) o a eee Gordon Temple is “again busy mak ing improvements to the Philbert hotel Just now he is having ‘the furnace moved in the basement to 2 more cen tral location and thus, make It more efficient. ues : soe Snow came: down ‘below ‘timber line on’ Thornhill mountain on Saturday night. As yet there. has been little frost in. the district, but towards the| end of the week the weather’ got cold er each diy. oe The forestry camp boys’ came ‘in From the Kitnmat trail on Thursday nud most of the crew left that night for their homes {n the south, The trail is about ten miles long and gives aceess-to the north fork of the Kita mat river: Half way along the trail is Oninn Lake, and for the entire dis tance it passes through a° fine stand of timber. ‘At the north ‘fork the crew built a log cabin for the use ofthe for estry men when they have to be down in that nren. It will be of great bene fit to the. district, ‘not only in giving easy neces to fire fighting crews in times of danger, bnt also in ‘giving a better venue of communication with} salt water at the head of Kitamat Arm ee 6. William Nelson had the misfortune to loose his home on the, Kalum’ Re serve. on Saturday morning. The family was - ‘awakened .by the blaze, which appeared to heave started out side the house. The fire spread 80 | rapidly that. the building was a total _ {loss and few of the contents were sav “on ed. eT . » ! Good progress is being -mnde on’ the extension to. thé Odd Fellows hall. JA substantial addition is being put on the rear and this part will have the floor level raised to make n platform. The old platform. will be removed ‘and that space added to the main floor. | Tt will be large enough now for any; event that may be put on. eee ted Mat Allard came in from Kalnm Juke on Saturday. , aae Mrs. &. Alger ‘of Usk had a bad fall on Monday afternoon when -going up the steps with an armful. of wood she sipped: on the top step and fell to the bottom.. Dr. Stanley Mills of Terrace was called and on Thursday the lady was taken to Prince. Rupert hospital. : eee Election day not, Terrace passed off peacefully with a record percentage of the voters ‘turning out to mark their ballots. Terrace polls fumished a close: race hetween Hanson and Panter the, former having only one of a ma ‘jority, Little Canyon with 386. votes had:35 use their ballots and gave a big majority for Hanson, The result did not’ seem ‘to occasion much surprise in town, Neither did the results ..from the-Dominion, except the size of Hon, Abr: King's majority, : Paints ‘Goodyear: KEES ERO ROE ¥ Eee General Merchandise Feed | Flour: 0. T. ‘SUN DAL C0. | Headquarters fork - Oils ‘Tires ° “Varnishes Car Batteries - _ Hardware MEREEPOEERS 4 . ‘Buy at Home’? principal. . When you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER! — You are supparting: a. local industry ‘and. encouraging, the” Tell the buying public what you ‘have and give the price. “ . OMINECA HERALD. AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that messaret to tthe publie for you. vou use these eolumns? - ‘Will. ae - Vancouver’ printers will not help build’; your town and community nor 7 help sell your produce. ; “RADIOS! “RADIOS! “RADIOS! open! ‘DeForest Crossley Machines eS New: all. wave: setta now. ‘in stock, “Calla at our ‘store and inepect them. 95 ae ro. Let ug recondition your ‘radio for the fall and winter. - . Batteries {mining ever since, Canadian Legion |» The, Terrace Branch of the Conndian Legion has ordered a flag staff 40 to 145 fect log. ~The big pole will be put Fini, the centre of the ‘Soldiers’ plot ot ‘Mountnin ¢ ‘View cemetery. Tt will ‘be Feapped by & hardwood fop donated by fa. Ioeal returned man. : * Arrangements shave "heen made for -Ethe. sale of poppies* on Remembrance; Day. committee and three prizes are to he awnrdefl, to the rirls or boys who selt the largest Number. of poppies. A. better. quality of. Remembrance Day wreathes. are: heing bought and will be sold at cost. Preparations are being made for Remembrance’ Day! ., yServices that will be held in. the Oran]. ‘ge hall at 1045 am, Nov, lith. Any flowers or wrenths left by citizens at the service will. be taken to the, cone. {tery by members of ‘the Legion. Tr. the evening the Armistice hall will be held in ‘the Orange hall. Poppies will be on sale an Oct. 19. | Monday's‘ election demonstrated: that the voters’ Hsts bad been very care lessly handled as many case of names appearing on more’ than one list were found, in. fret sometimes one man's was found on one lst twice. Then in ‘Terrace ‘and Little Canyon there was where to vote and they were neither on the voters’ lists. . * ¥ Local hunters. have been out of staying away so long as the fine days lasted. -~* Andy MeDonatd, is snaking. gond pro, +i / gress with his new house on Lnkelse Avenue By: “and expects to “move In shortly. . aa - . 7 Fred M. Wells ‘Boosts Terrace In The South . Fred M_Aells in the “WWestérn Can ada Mining News :—Hls. mine proposi tion near ‘Terrnce looks so good that.a mill is quite. possible within a few. months. - He has been pbuilding road» su he can tnke in the two car loads of pipe end machinery which wnrs sent. narth last, February. He has «advance, ‘led hia own money, even for road con struction, and is quite assured that the mine will came along in due course. He says the chances ara. very good, and as he is the only prospector in North America who has brought in'2 producing mines of importance, his word’. may be: accepted. . Incidentally, it may be ‘remarked, Mr. Wells did. the firat hard rock mining in British Col nmbia,, and he. has been - hard ~ rack That. being his ex perience it may be concluded the mine will come in. What. date?. “Don't pin me ‘down to | figures,” he says, “hut soon enough for Steve McNeil to see the gold bricks eoming out." Steve is. the original staker of the Dardenol les group where the ‘will is to be, aud Steve, having been long in the north country, is getting ‘towards, the: suntet.. After: Dardenelles . ig.., producing; we suppose: Mr.: Wells ‘will trek another few hundred miles north and ploneer another Akely. ooking” prospect, Some spring when’ ‘Bob Adams. ‘alr’ planes into the ‘itra” ‘Placer.: “pinterland he will . doubtless’ find Wells. mortaring | . gold “Took on. the. top. of. some; mountain. “Look: here, stranger,’ he* will: likely. sayy don't. you ‘see the: “gold colors, ‘tn _W. W. Olson is in. charge of the] one person ench who recefyed notice inek so' far as the ducks and.geese are - of the grent mineral no gold in this north country.” ’* From Fred Wells own pen: — ' “Along the line from Prince Rupert, | east for a distance of several hundzed miles, -the rock formations are very favornble to gold preducing mines.The transportation afforded by this rail road, The Canadian National, through the areu is attracting the attention of hard rock mining men, where gold pros pects predominate. ‘One sue district to whieh special at) tention is called is that around Terrace | about 100 miles inland from Prince Ru, pert. The rock formations in - this area ave very favorable to ore ‘deposits: ; tnd especially gold. I. look to see jmaany gold ‘quartz amines brought in at Yerrace und ‘Usk on the C..N. RB. Tn support of this opinion I have; together with some associates, become interested -in the development of the Dardenelles graup of mineral claims ‘a few miles distant from Terrace; op erating as the Omineca Gold Quartz : Mines, Ltd., being duly incorporated. ‘The property being some twelve ‘miles from the main highway, it, was necessary to construct a wagon Toad for this distance, before real develop ment work at the mine could, be un dertaken.