e q VoL. 6 a Parent-Teacher Association Has Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Kit- ae sumpgallum Parent-Teacher Asso- me ciation was held in Progress Hall Meee on Thursday evening last week, fee with President Parsons in the a chair. Owing to a-light-atten- Bam dance the matter of electing a mm new president and two vice-presi- 7 dents was deferred untila future ; I meeting, Other officers and i committees were elected as fol- | lows: Secretary—Miss Andrews. Treasurer—Miss Malotte. Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Dover m , Auditor—A. H. Barker, o § Committee Convenors—Program, Mrs, me ‘Sundal; Refreshment, Mrs. Thomas, # Mrs. Kenney; Membership, Mrs. Bur- nett; Advertising, J. H. Young. The matter of supplying a Me piano for the school was discuss: mn ed at length, and the decision mm was reached to hold a tag day at me the Fair and, further, to hold a Me whist drive and dance in the near fq future to promote the piano fund. a A committee was appointed to @take charge of this work. lt was also decided to give the chil- 7 dren au opportenity to help the / fund, and to this end contribu- m@ tion boxes will be placed in the ma classrooms. Won Many Prizes f Terrace missed the coveted ae district exhibit prize at Prince me Rupert Exhibition by 45 points, fe taking second prize to Prince ma George. However, Terrace pro- @ ducers brought home a good’ By share of the other prizes. Robt. = Braun, E. T. Kenney, L. H. 2: Kenney and Hamlin & Thomson i 'made a good showing in the fruit department, while F. W. Bohler, S Hamlin & Thomson, and J. H. wa Lever upheld the reputation of me | the district in the. matter of ne 4 B exetable growing. Jos. Cook, of ee Lakelse, was also a prizewinner geee in the vegetable class. In addi- meee tion, Ross fhomson came in for s much praise as well as prizes for ' his soft-finish photography. WATER NOTICE {DIVERSION AND USE.) AKE NOTICE that Thaddius R. Davis, whose address ia Terrace, B.C., will apply for a licence to take and use four cubic feet per second af water out of an unnamed creek which: flows southwesterly and drains into Kitsumgallum Lake about 80 chains sorth of north-west corner of Lot 6733, Renge 5, Coast District. The water e diverted from the stream at a point about 800 feet from the mouth, sand will be used for power purpose f ‘apon the Jand described as an arplica- B, tion to lease applied for by said T. R. HiDavis. This notice was posted on. the \ {ground on the 16th day of August, 1926. A. copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and tothe ‘“Water ‘Act, 1914,"’ will be filed with the Water Recorder ‘at Prinee Rupert. . Objections | . the application may be filed with the |. ‘Haid Water Recorder or with the Comp- : itroller et Water \R j Buildin 4 Tem Parliament TERRACE, B, C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. "No. 82 evannemerenst nin ed ae —— 7 TOURIST | LUMBERING | _ MINING Hor Spares TERRACE HORTICULTURE Miss Louisa Bowman cf Ed- monton, is spending a holiday with her aunt, Mrs. J. McLaren. Mrs, H. Smith has returned visited her sisters and daughter, Hazel. Mrs. K. Olson returned on Saturday from a brief visit to Prince Rupert. The trai! whieh is being built for Forest Branch purposes by the local forestrv staff, Ranger .| Frost and Patrolmen Toombs and Kirealdy, between Remo and Mud Lake, will be finished this week, jt is expected. John Smith jr. spent last week in Prince Rupert. , Miss F, Vanderlip and Miss F. Bailey were visitors in Prince Rupert the end of last week. W. J. Oden, of Usk, was among the week-end visitors in town. A. Y. Wilson, local manager of the Kifsunkalum Timber Co., ac- companied Messrs. Lacey and Tucker, of New York and Van- eouver respectively, spent several days recently making an investi- gation of the company’s timber holdings in the Kalum Lake dis- trict. | The building on Main Street recently used as @ doctor’s office has been converted into a resi- dence and is now oceupied by Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and family, recently of Vanderhoof, Ronald MeKinnon, of the geo- detic survey party, left for his home in Vancouyer on Saturday. Mrs, McCubbin and son, of Pacific, were week-end guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Marsh Miss McKie, of Edmonton, is visiting her Bister, Mrs. H, A, Swain. Mr. McKinnon, who is a mis- sionary and schoo) teacher in the Indian field, was a recent visitor from Newton, B.C. E, A. Blow, C.N.R. Coloniza- -|tion Agent, of Winnipeg, is in Terrace on, his annual visit. Mr. Blow is an ardent booster for this district, and has many friends here who are always pleased to welcome -him, P. M. Monekton ‘has returned from the Naas River district, where he was condueting surveys this summer. J. R.- Wells, of Seutile, who is interested in the ‘Black Wolf mineral property. at Kalum Lake, visited thé mine last week... Gus. Weber, of ‘ Aivansh, + WAS A visitor last Saturday. L,: Hu. Kenney returned home |: on: ‘Sunday after: attending the from Portland, Ore., where she] bers, who are thus enabled. to ‘work, and the shelter thus afford- Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Parsons spent a few days last week holi- daying at Kalum Lake and on Monday went to Prince Pupert for a few days. os Mrs. J. O’Connell entertained about a dozen girls, friends of her daughter Mary, whose birth- day occasioned the partv, on the afternoon of the 13th. . Mrs. Griffith, of Prince Rupert, is visiting friends in town. Get Winter’s Reading | The Reading Club met in the Union Church on Thursday even- ing, September 10, to select titles to be added to the library this winter. Mrs, O. von Hees was in the chair, The club has a large membership, each indivi- dual of which provides a book of recent publication which is circu- lated among the rest of the mem- enjoy fresh reading during the long winter evenings, Shipped Fish Eggs ¢ Inspector of Hatcheries C, W. Harrison and H. C. Crawford, manager of the Stuart Lake Hatchery, spent the early part of last week at Lakelse, where they supervised the packing of two and a half millions of salmon egps, which are being shipped to Stuart Lake. R. H. Eaton, of Lakelse staff, accompanied them on the trip. Improving Cemetery « Wm. Farr, who had the con- tract for building a litch gate at the cemetery, has completed his ed for services at the cemetery relieves a long felt need. It is|. the intention of the Cemetery Board to plant perennial. climbers and ornamental shrubs and fur- ther beautify these grounds as soon as funds will permit. Usk Wins Tennis _ Usk Tennis Club defeated vis- iting players from Pacific recent- ly by a total of 7 matches to 2. The playing of Mrs. Clarke was a feature of the tournament. :Fol- ing given first ineach case: Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Smith beat Mrs, Clarke and Mrs. Aird, 6-3. Smith and Mrs. Adams beat R. Gar- diner and Mra, Clarke, 6-4, 9. | Mre. Adama and Mrs, Whitlow. lost to Mrs; Clarke'and Mrs, Taper, ‘7-9. Mrs, Thompbtin and Miss Durhatn-lost, to Mrs. Gardiner and. Miss ‘Taper; 5-7. Gardiner and Mra. Clarke; 6-8. Edwards and Mra. ‘Adams beat Cie’ and Mra, Taper, 6-1, : -Mios Durham beat Mra, Gardiner, 6.8 lowing are the detailed scores, |‘~ the names of the Usk players be-|. Thompzon. and: Misa Durham beat W. bw. GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B.C. | LUMBER ‘MAN UFACTURER . LUMBER PRICE LIST ~ Rough Lumber..........csccsceceeerereneee $18.00 per M Shiplap .........c..02eeeee en sree eeenees vaee 22,50.“ Sized Lumber ........... deteeceeeteeeeeees BRO Finished Material.... ..............40,00 to 65.00“ Shingles. wee ee Lad apeveeeseetees from $2.50 to 85. 00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders‘filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application Steamship and Train Service FALL SCHEDULE , §.5. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE 4 86 Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU- VER, VICTOREA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each SUNDAY and THURSDAY, 10 p.m. For ANYOX.............. Wednesday, 10,00 p.m. For STEWART.....2.....4. Saturday, 10.00 p.m. 8.58. PRINCE CHARLES for. KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU, SKAGWAY, each WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m S.S. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for VANCOUVER via (QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ran PPP SPSS STL ISO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. EASTBOUND-—3.15 p.m. daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—11.87 a.m. daily except Tuesday, “For Aifantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or 7 R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, ny The public is highly discriminative in the matter of the bread it eats. That the praduct of the. Terrace Bekery ovena enjoys such a large measure of the public favor is elo- | Wer testimony to its goodness, e use none but the best materials. It MUST Be Good FRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC, : "Shipments made te any point ‘ GEO. POWERS Proprietor 0. Box ral TERRACE TERRACE BAKERY . an Supplies 2 a - EVERSHARP PENCILS. ;..75¢ to $5.00 WATERMAN’S AND. PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS. ..$2.76 to $7.00 THE TERRACE DRUG STORE | R R, W. RILEY _ TERRACE, B.C. New lot of Seribblers and Exercise Booka, | Pens and Pencila, ete, -* TAND NOTICE Range 5, Coast District. Prince Rupert’ TAKE NOTICE that pacer R, | a ius ‘Davis, of Terrace, B,C., lumberman, | F RED NASH, B. C. CL. 8. intend to apply :for ermiasion to lease ” TERRACE, B.C, nal twenty. acres of land bounded as follows: u , Commencing at this post planted 'on || Survers Tirovattour Cannan B.C. the eaat. shore of Kitsumgallum Lake, ||. : ‘ ‘and being 40 ehaing North © of the North- weat cérner of Lot 6738, thence Hast: 10 chaina, thence North 20 chaing,- thence |, ' MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND sURVEYS wee ~~ bin RY ILRI est 10 chains more.or less to the ) Q | Fair: and ‘the: Liberal convention Jin Prines Rupert. | Mts, ‘Adams beat, Mra, Tapers, 6-4, : ’ Edwards beat Cla, 6-0; ren 2886 ‘Tshore’ of * Kitsumgallum: Lake,’ thence ® southerly, and" following. said. shore ‘20 |' "TERRACE HOTEL chains, more or less _to;,the point of | . ‘commencement, © ia, Tease. 1a requited ‘for industrial: prea 7 - K, GORDON: " ERR Ac EB . Dated this 1bth i of. ‘August, 1928, } Proprietor... » Britian Coltmbip, § . THADDIUS R, DAVIS, Z