VOL. 14 TERRACE, B. C. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1935. NO. 1 TERR. ACE an idea that the days of the covered Alt erati ons to = > Buough poplar logs and cedar poles were loaded at Terrace recently to @-oantke up a full train were they going | "pant, in the same direction. But the poplar logs wet west while the poles went Th cre is a good deal of poplar and of rotton wood about, and for many years it was considered as waste wood, and! # detriment to other logging operh | 4 itions. Now those two weods are of much value. ‘ ae a Gitbert was in Prince George last week on business, - a oe Mrs, °C. Tr. Sawle of New Havelton who had heen in Prince Rupert for a week, stopped off for na couple of days visit with Mrs, Greig. s *¢ + Franks Bros, have, just finished the threshing season in the valley, In nddition to handling thelr ewn crop they have used their machine on, the crops of several other farmers. Floyd Frank’ states that: their crop: of onts and harley have turned out well, They have had an excellent yicld of arain| and it is of good quality. . se Terrace people, wutil recently had ‘Wagon: ‘were gone, but not sco. This is a good timber country. |' Bert Swain has one of..his trucks covered and looks like a zepplin going for a ride, But Bert soys that it keeps the ‘weather off the goods and that ig Just what his patrons. desire. * a,8 Ww. Smith, mnele of J. H. Smith, died in the Prince Rupert ‘generalhospital on Thursday morning of last week. He was 68° years of age. On Thurs day afternoon Grand Master Scott of ‘the Oddfellows held the funeral . ser vice ut the eemetery following the ser vice held by Rev. &. W. Clarke at the wnder tuking parlors, e had 2 . Basketball got away to a start on Suturday night with three senior girls teams, two junior teams and the same number of hoys: organizations, it ” * CG. Seott ‘of Oyama, grand master of the Oddfellows of British Columbia, ! arrived on Fr idiy night to pay an of ficinl visit to Lakelse Lodge. No. 38. He was accompanied by Mrs. Seott, “A joint meeting of the Oddfellows and Hehekahs was held on ‘Saturday night | when n presentation was made to Fred Gibbs who was recently married, ake - "Tack Sparkes was a passenger for Prinee Rupert Saturday ervening, rire beter ts wee rest ot owe a boat "7.03; Billy rat eewere Cooper, 70.0;; Fronéed. Dover * 09.3 ; Tr 7 - 7 o a seacacecnc tose ‘ sei ‘Charlie Houlden 84.2; Johann Senton 88.7: Bobble ‘Hangland t Lorraine Kenney. 47. I,’ Norman “cfhapman ‘Gods Gilbert’ Me ‘1 Culloch 59.1, Se Rt ot ference _ Doney 73.05 ‘Adela’ Haugland 72.0, . Rupert on Saturday. ns ‘Hamer. 812; Gordon 76.8; Albert Hauglind 70.8 ; Margaret’ Kenney 66.0; Ino Smith 66.0; ‘Connie Herbert 62.6 ; Jack Dusiaa® 36.0 Grade’ ‘10—Freda" Hall, BD8s ‘Gardon _ Tittle: 67.03; ‘Thelma’ Olson: 66.3 ;-Amy | ' Tittle: O83 5; “Kenneth: -Attree: - G01 3 ‘ Hilsie Hipp. 58.3; Mary. West 47 Ais Graile- 12, unranked: hecaute ‘ot ait in. subjects. ken—;Laura Ae ‘Makepeace, teacher [Hatchery Bear In future the hardware department |’ om as if iiothing. “bappencd; - “Sticks Is Quite Tame - Kissed Hearn The Lukélse hatebery. will be. com pletely ‘closed duwn before this week is out. The stuff hogs enjoyed an ad ditional interest since the time of the bbig: rain. Just ufter the rain a big two year old Diack bear arrived and on viewing the scene, decided to take up vesidence at the plant—seeing that the hovys were nll going away. When it first arrived tt was very himnegry ud tried *o chav down the cooler of the Raven home, the lower parts of some nrtieles Mrs, Itaven hind out on the clothes line. However, when Chief McQueen ‘took i interest in the visitor and started to give regular bear broke away from its bad habits well known terrier Bruin knew “His Master’: Voice” and when friend Me | Queen, opened the door and enlled, “Come ‘along: boy” the beat ambled down the hilt side for his meal, - On one ocasion as it was: being fed at the cook house door, the provinder |- disappenrd: -before. the, cook realized | the meal wis over. The bear, looking for more, sniffed his legs, his hands, hi bady and finally smelled all over his face. It is reported that on ‘an other occasion it actually kissed Major Hearn, the superintendent. Even Mrs Agar says that she fed it out of her hand and it did not offer to bit or any thing Ted Hunter, the watchman at the plant thinks he. will have 1 com panion until the bear decides to den up The highway camp it Usk closed down last week after a season in which a lot of work was done, : Camp supp lies were brought into town and the the members. of the crew returned to their homes. . re While nothing definite has been an nounced as yet it is expected that a wagon road will be run around the washed ont section of the Kalum Lake road to’ open ‘up communication for the people in the Iossvwood ‘section, and also at the south end of the lake. It is alao expected that work will start very’ soon to repair the bridge over the Copper river slough and thus re open the Usk road. ert When some fellows do not like what they read in the local paper, not that such fellows ever pay a subscription, but read some one else's, they call the local paper. all kinds of filthy names and the. editor and writers even worse more filthy. The unfortunate part of lt is that other. people hear the bad préstage as gentlemen dropa to a low ebb. At the same time the paper goes visa Lillian Christy left tt for Prince and stones may break my bones, but}. bad words. can't t hurt mae.” | . LOCAL: NE - You‘are.gu ’ “Buy at Home’ principal, | Are’ here to. carry-t VOU Re ‘these: €9 unins? : “help sell your produce," “When. yi ou: uke. e the eotutons of. your: we oh at a3 | pporting a” lobed industry and. err . * Tell the: baving public what you have and give- the. price, - OMINECA: HERA ALD AND. TERRACE, ‘NE atm message tothe ublie for'y you." ‘wil: Vancouver peliters wilt not etn buita your town and | sommunty. nor. se WSPAPER! a It ulse ate handouts of seraps the and heeame a model eltizen. Like the if said fellows could: think of. any | language of those’ fellows and their| 2: = ‘pleasant ‘enter tri foot bridce over. the : Copper - mt : slough pending the wit or s 9 ; Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and. Buns? Standing orders shipped . regularly, Aljl kinds of cake, eee Get our price. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Hleetrie Light Running Water « Travellers Sample Rooms P. Q, Box 6 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. Tearace mill Stock of - Lamber oo ‘No, a ‘Shiplap SiS common dimension and No. 1 Ship- Rough Lumber No. 1 Finish, Siding, rit V:joint Et. ‘Shingles 7 Mouldings, PRICES ON iresros Geo, Little Te Terrace, BC. on i Swain’s Transfer Gatage, Service Shop ‘Taxi - Tracking Delivery Coal and Wood | Agent for Ford Cars _ - Ford Trucks Ford Parts “MINING SURVEYS. Fred: Nash - “B.C, ‘Land: ‘Surveyor wen. “nek Ace, B. co ae Tt: ‘is | understood ‘the .inew Ny. ratte bridge over the Copper plough will: be. Q Howe truss and. it: WIL be, congider | ably: higher: abdve: ine’ ‘waiter that ‘the a one Just, athe “away.” , vee Hallirelt are now vty . ate and 1 tra, rag P 8 eh a Work hos started to” co stir a. I fic bridge. ‘ a