2, mecompanied by FE. Pe ve heen ‘developed to the point. That : comrazes “further: develope, ‘ me hose who ‘furtied ‘out: Ly Olof Tlanson, a rhough arrived on Thursday in cone, TERRACE, B.C, WEDNESDAY, OC TOBER 3, 1934 NO46 | Terrace Notes. a Ns. Boandin avrivec ed home. this week B fom Barkerville gand plans to spend Fie winter here. We reports | ‘that the ‘uning game is not as rushing. in the huriheo this year as ‘hist! year, At Rit he ‘says, at several properties we * e* + ? rt of the prize money needed has en secured and it is not. thought any tiffienlty will be met. to rnise, the Test * * ok : ILP.. and A. "Gana. neetion with their local pole interests m Friday afternoon Mr. Hanson, ae- T, Kenney, MLA. oe, prarte a trip to the Columario, mill. z! “Y | F shames Ld r 7 \ The Pig Club dance on Friday night Na well, attended and enjoy ed. Dy, all As a result a. x * George Wilson went to Rupert to go on, Arydoek, hut he will not have to stay long. i lg rte Mr a. GO Smith of Kalam Take went to. Rupert oh Saturday.é* f+. ff se" * Frank Poe ot Evaston, 11, who has v a fine summer home at Lakelse, left ror his southern home on Priday. He has been “here since, early spring nd is one of the best boosters for the lo- cal, resorts, On Friday afternoon he had 2 finnt ‘fishing trip down’ "nt the Skeena and cad buck ‘to town with at a niece string of fish. a a oy * *- te 1 tie ¥. M. Wells of Carihon Goll Quartz Mines has spent several days here this week: dud ‘accompanied dry local pros- pectors hus looked over a number of the local properties. ea Miss Dovethy Whitlow of Usk was i a. visitor in. fown Thursday. For That fall Buin |, fh W e have ne Pal Line of Gur Prices: Canina he. Beaten. It will pay you to write Ns, Prompt Shipments” | River Lumber ¢ C0 SHAMES, B.C. . * *.s - - “Lester Taft is back home after spen laine the sumer. in the Cedarvale aren ‘as assistant forest ranger. i a oe : | Polphus St. Louis is putting water ae tines into his heme on Juikelse, Ave, * + * i Dp. CG Mawhinmey ‘and Ralph Pear- gon have arrived from Stewart Lake. Wave brought in a buneh of horses and cattle. “* Teen : sae : Rov. J. BE. and Mrs, Birehell arrived from the coast on Wednesday. for winter service, Now is the time to have. your Ever Ready Batteries © Agents for DeForest Crossley Radio Write or call-for: Nrices on latest models E. T. Raney Li Tubes and accessories | Terrace, B. C. om) i saoorenaanonnnNiadaebrbNERNIK % srectenecenannneey When you use the eolumns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER | You are supporting a local industry and enequrazing the ‘Buy at Home’ -princinal... Tell the buving, public vou use these cqlumy ust. ‘ Vancouver ‘printers, ‘wil: not heli heip sell your. produces iho ze build ‘your town ana dormmunity nor what wou have and give the price. OMINECA , HERALD FAND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that messaxe to the public for you. Will Hardware % Groceries ; ‘Oils. A , Boots and, Shoes “Larglitresh st vie carried at alt times’ wn of a ‘Paints "Flour and Feed v e — ee Cn ari 2 38 om fir bay Conse] + mes i Si taldne part at, hoth services, eo a meter ppe—mnieg_ Missed, Robinson, RN, whphas L Lake se Road. As Being Built: - At the Far Fnd Jaist week ‘the w cork of grading ‘the Hot Springs toad was put in hand, and on Monday ‘H. T. Frank took out a gung of ‘men to establish a camp from ‘which gravelling operations, will be conducted: -The part receiving. the first special attention starts near, Mr. George: ‘Littles private road to 4 his. stunmer home and extends to --the junction with the hatchery road. A Jot of this stretch is gravel bottom. and little more than grading is needed to secure a good ronil bed. About a quar ter of a mile, howerer, is sumbo and here corderoy has beer, put in in pre- viens years nnd some soil placed on, top. With this stretch well gravelled to the hatehery the rond will be in soo. shape. for travel in atl seasons, To complete .the road to. Lakelse Lodge, and a number, of summer resi- fleuces near by, a small bridge is re- quired over Granite creek, ond about 1400. vards of new grading is’ needed. However, this .is, in the main, easy construction as most of the right of way travels along a gravel ridge with an eusy gradient down to the lake. At the lower end a small amount of cor- deroy bas been put in and this will ‘| need a good blanket of gravel and also something to hold the gravel. .Gener- Jal satisfaction is being expressed at a start being made on the work, and it is. hoped that sufficient fimds will be available to carry on the full comple- tion of the work. The public is get- || ting tired of piecemeal rond work .and. ‘Radio put in Condition i We stock a full line of exstemting.3 year, “after: year at great ex- pense,, whirl that. phould be done ina ‘single. senson: and, done right.’ “Die | | Lakelse ngd,, Katitin.: roads are. nearly as bie on bur hear as the Nine Mile wagon road fron’ Hazelton was for. many years andwas never completed and yet many mony thousands: of dal-, ‘7 |Taré were thrown, away. The country. will he glad to ‘have “at least one road malt so that attention may be given to some ather sections. ‘ as hae a fast . i ’ 7 hoe RALLY BAY SERVICES a : , : come pegs och aad ally, Day. was Observed on’ Sun- py at Knox Chore with Miss Annie Fourt tain, secretary .of Girl's work in Ho ee tion with ‘the Unites Church, At the moni service parents -and children nilted. aud” Miss Foutain. gave an, ad- dress-on the origin and grawth of the Sunday school, A, pagent was staged by a number of the girls, each one re- presenting the girlhood of different. countries where Sunday school work ig carried on and greetings from these childven were given, In the. evening Rev. W. R. Welch conducted the ser- vice and gave an able address on mis- sionary work, Miss Fountain aud Rev Welch rendered a duet “Son of My Soul” and Miss Fountain sang “The Stranger of Galllee” 2... | FRESH STRAWBERRIES MONDAY Monday morning . Fred Hampton cume to town to deliver vegetabies and hrought in a nice lot~of, strawberries. Fred says his. Magoons have been learing steadily ever since early sum- mer. The fruit on Monday was larce well colored and very fine In flavor. These: Were grown outjof doors and Wo’ nsic? Vaheouver—How about sl hoen hollitaying: ay the Wazelton, Hos- pitnt, returiied-home. on. Saturday. bg fe MaMa rr ee hn 4 Miss Margaret Gloss came down from Usk on Saturday, "" ‘a ea . snecensfully, with Kamloops trout. and {party went out and: came -back. empty |seryices will be held in far game, it Was: ial! ‘attending: gervica | |[Sockeyes Again » Running Local - Creeks, Rivers During the past we week a xecond run of sockeyes have reached the mouths of the creeks at Likelse. A checkup made during the week showed, at one time, 800 fish in the mouth of Wil- liums creek, while another lot could be sedn playing some distance away. The past senson has been a very suc- cessful one, not only bas the Skeena river linteher y heen filled to cnpacity SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all.trains Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. Sunday Special Terrace, B.C. but fhe natural STUY ning grounds, on the creeks have heen well seeded. So great was the un at Williams creek that the ‘hatchery “eonld have liecn ‘filled in seven days from ‘this place alone, brit in view of the limited spawning areas in some other crecks ‘and the large number of > fish genthered at their: months. a-Invge num |: her of fish were allowed te pass up Willinins creek, and.eggs were -collect- ed from other creeks. where. -had nat- ural spawning been allowed to pro- ceed to the limit many fish wonld not have been able fo find places, and big . that: 2° losses would hive suffered, Hopes & John’s Garage General Motors Cars and Trucks Gas . Service, _ OL Welding Air Honing ‘ “Batteries Charged * See.us for. _ SUPROX BATTERIES John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. are held out, therefore, that the next cycle year for these fry will prove a specially: good one for the canneries nt the mouth of the Skeena., While there is criticism in some Pinces on hatehery work, the verdict of experience is that’ where natural spawning only exists there is not suf- fieent young fry to meet the demands of the industry. This is seen ag the result of the 1919 senson, when after the old hatchery at Lakelse river had washed away, and. * before ‘the ew »rhatehery chad - ‘been. Nnilt. rio exes svere taken. |The sneceading syelic, years of. 11928. 1927 and 1934 all proved to be poar for commercial fishing. Christy’ S. Bakery _ Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders, shipped “regularly. te toil kinds of cake, Get our price. as zm J al In addition .to, salmon culture, hat-, chery officials have taken :f. big part | in the stocking. of lakes, only /partially ° supplied with ‘trout, and /SOmn¢ Takes where: ho trout were ‘found. ‘Lake WSathlyn is an outstanding example of the snevess of this work, and Sealy Lake, has also responded to tréatment. |? In ndition; near, Prince Rupert a. ‘lake close ta Denis: “Arm has heen stocked feqnaily ‘good work has been ‘done in|" nae . "Terrace brug Store ‘SCHOOL, ™ SUPPLIES R. W. Riley, Phim. B. Terrace, B,C. the Alice Arm district, Word has-been received that Mr. CG. Reveridge Will he transferred to a ew post in the near future. ‘A notice has appeared ‘calling: a meeting of the Terruce “Bnoseball Asso. for this week and next week's issne will contain details of the plans for the winter sports. | Tt evidently does not. pay to gang uy on. mountain goats. At lenst that is the conclusion of a party of hunters. Going on the theory that two men can wet two goats, they formulated the idea that six men would stand an}, equal chance to bag halt nl dozen, hut it did not work out that way. | ‘The The gonts saw them first. and anniversary St. Peter's a handed. Harvest festival chureh on Sunday next. Mra, R. L. MeIntosh left for Prince Rough Lumber .: “Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber “No. 2 Shiplap S48 coinmon. dimension and No. 1 Ship- Jap No. 1 Finish, ‘Siding, Flooring, V-joint "Pte. . Shingles Mouldings. oy, -PRIGES ON! APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Rupert on Thursday. Mr. McIntosh is staying a few days longer to lose the summer home. 8S, Kirkaldy and J. four fine geese and a bag of ‘ducks at| Lakelse on Sunday. ty: Hab. Renney, M. ThAy ‘Cons, W. %H. McKenney Apent the week end at Kal- un: Lake... ni Sunday they thnritpea ne long tistames ind . visited : ‘placér miners and found, them’ ‘happy. ‘but: “as = same place else, : Fred Seott left for, Rrnert Sunday. Sparkes, rf. got . a : Pabert Hatel “ft Fully Modden "plectric Light Xe Running Water 4 Travellers Sainple Rooms P.O. Box 5 " elephone Gordon mn Temple Prop. ie )