REAHRERMHAPHRARAAWEEAAARERMY _ THE TERRACE NEW, TERRACE, B ————— . ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1937 a . Reviving Local | vag it Brows in the woods well | THE WORLD'S. ‘Board of Trade | seb i ” Phifbert Hotel 3 MOST FAMOUS A Useful Body | Inter-Valley Lumber TERRACE, B. C. Possibly ‘ohe of the most’ important | . & Supply (0. Pally, Modern nk Water hight meetings held in Terrace for many a Lumber’ Manufacturers © Travellers Sample .Rooma when. steps Seale atx aie he ‘Spruce Bou’ Legs” Henk : i| P. O. Box 5 Telephone Terrace and District Board of Trade 5 Gordon Temple, . Prop. ~ CRRRRAPARER You are supporting a. local in “Buy at Home’’ principal. Tell the buving publie what y OMINECA HERALD A ‘vou use these columns? . help sell your produce. | ol 7 ALAIN IENCODEIOIHEAEIAENIO IIIA When you use the columns of vour - LOCAL NEWSPAPER’ Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Vancouver printers will not help build your town and commanity nor dustry and encouraging the” ou have and’ ‘give ‘the price. ND TERRACE NEWS Will rl '| back’ to active’ operation. : During the years that have passed this organiza- tion has. been very useful in bringing to the ‘fore questions of vital ‘interést | to the community as a whole. The ore sampling plant now under construction at Prince Rupert was ad- ‘yocated by. the board, and in this way the ‘hands of BE, T. Kenney, 31.0.4, were strengthened as he fought to ect this plant built. : - That Is ‘only one, of many projects the Board has taken. ‘up and fought through to, a favorable ‘sonclusion. | Unfortunately for the past ‘three or more years the Board has been dor- mant. Possibly that was due to the depressed econdmic conditions of those years; or by some, it is attributed to the large amount of time taken in the meetings for the discussion of theorics of economics, The. eharter of the Board states specifically that it is non TERRACE — Cons, H. L. McKeuney left for Prince Rupert Saturday morning. « 2 8 Govermnent Agent Norman A. Watt arrived from Prince Rupert on Friday and went out to Lakelse. Lake for a week's - ‘holiday. Tee te ‘Sleys to the higher levels a grent deal. of; the parehed land could be.returned to production.. He cited the success .. of. this: kind of.-work at. the OP.R:: farm at Strathmore, and. also another pro-: ject that has been under the control of . his nephew. for the past twenty years, ! In this, 35,000 acres -have heen, mnfail- ingly fer tile. died A recent letter: £ mH lant. Smith te Tot : . nate Mrs, We ‘Farhque ‘of Surf Point ‘ts ‘on 1 6a holiday here :with: her’ mother, Mrs. T, J. Marsh. eek Benny Agar. and his trail builders moved out to Thornhill mountain the. middie of last week. Benny has great’ m hopes of doing some: good work before ' the: season closes, ee Cons. R. J. Lewis who has peen re- lieving here returned to Prince Rupert y oiust Thursday. _ tis in Rupert. | ‘hy his mother, and he is doing well. Harry Attree came home on Tuesday. following an operation for appendici- He was accompanied eee: Mrs. H. Halliwell arrived at. ‘the middle of the week té spend some ‘time here. : tee. nee My, and Mrs. 0.'T. Sundat who were on a motoring holiday ‘arrived home on Thursday last. They went as far as Saskatchewan and spent‘some time] : in, the dry belt, ‘Conditions there. Mi. ; Sundnl says, are very‘ bad.: He expres: sel the opinion that much of the. dlfti- cutly’ cotild be overcome by. irrigation schemes; the rivers ave large aid tf, ; . the water was brought out of the P val: wg i er py in February. fells of his journeys. C he United States since he went: :Ot retiring leave He wis some what run ! down! in health at that time when his 42 years of active service as an arch- neologist came to an end, and in con. ‘sequence his plans for the future had to be delayed for a time. Evidently. ! he’d heen a busy nan, Now that he ‘jis in. shape, again he has 24 projects -'in mind that he would like to tackle, . He does not.state which he will tackle first nor what rotation they will take,’ . + they must have jam for the winter. se 8 H, her trip to ‘Rupert. a Olof Hanson - “Wwes-in- town n Monday. * . ue aot ? plain: about. the offertories.. . “In buttons, ; occur again.” ° nounced bis - text: ao ryt Ve saat wale IEICE IEICE CECH ICICI IOS IEE IIHR Let a New 1938 - Mee Crosley. ee ‘Bes your Radio for ihe’ coring’ Seat. There® ‘sg a large number of different priced models. 9. Thea re Poyciene We carry a a complete iit The sound of berry pails makes the alr full of music, enjoyed by. some but, not always approved by the young, put. Mrs. H. A. ‘Swain hag returned’ trom Then, turning to the Bible he an- “Rend your hearts rand . nat your, garments.” rr | Chamber de. ‘Cdrimere’ ‘joust, be ‘tightly political and that political subjects are ‘harred .from the agenda. Essentially a Board of Tradé bas as its objects the promotion of trade and commerce, jand thereby the general well-being in ‘a community, " The strength of such an organization lies in the whole heart ,ed co-operation of all classes of the}: ‘community in an effort to advance the |: commercial interests of the district. lt is n case of “puljing together” and hat. “pulling “apart.” It is undetstood. that: ‘in. “thls « “new: ne « = 1 lense of life ly within the that by so doing: the ‘members will: tind move than enough to. tackle:if: they .arte. to seek ‘to promote the interests of. Ter- | race aml the: ‘district. ‘viet Board of Trade has brought to the notice of many 1.condition that is fear- ei] will have an adverse effect on Cen- tral and Northern British. Columbia. When the ‘Chamber of Commerce of Some years ago the program was one of linking up all’ Chambers of Comt- meree and Boards of Trade along the { Camndinn -Natlonal ‘Railway | ‘from ‘Prince Rupert to Prince. George. “Byi- dently the organization Was fi. success: . ful one, ‘and as the years rolled: by: ap- ; ax ler jboo. :}er south ‘sought. “admission, AE. the Ls ,. at these applications, ave acted on tn last Sundays collectiéns,’” he favor of the. towns: ‘to the’ south. the |. said, “there were no fewer than six | time will- not be-.far distant when. the} I hope such a. :thing will’ not t aren south of Pringe George swill have |. the majority yoting strength, and. from that tine on the interests of. the. com-. ‘munities along the ON.R. will go. into | Which Vancouver would step: Ain. and’|. ‘and the country generally: ‘ ar Such things.as tens of thousinds ‘of finds, ‘ball, money , being stolen from police atatlons, greqae. gun. for the southern: metropolis, but ‘along the Hne of the “GIN, n-long: way, ‘to’ 8 ate the ‘blessings of, -médern’ civilza- tion. The! general. feeling. dg, that: any: B.C, affaira miibt be nipped ni. the: bud, —and ‘that ‘thie: ‘Ine of: territory: fox ‘the ue ees ‘and: anlage ‘The revival of the: ‘Terrace: and: ‘Dist- Central British Columbia was formed |- jjnceting held. in Prince Rupert . this | one.. Synday morning? the. ministet week the deferred action on the appli- sid that he, WAS. sorry: to haye to eom- cation, from Lytton Was . ‘considered: : the discard, Such control is conly: a step removed from a_ condition ; ‘winder : _| tell ns how, to rnn‘onr Boards of Trade, : dollars disappearing from ‘exhibition : “walking : out. of- police, garages: “may, he: alright | : people: Nave-atill |: ia fate’ "they: npprect: | . TERRACE, B. C. - ay 2 — Joun’s Garage & Taxi . Battery Charging . Cylinder Honing Chev. Cars and Trucks Phone—2 long;; 2 short Si STRAWBERRIES Small Fruits _ Ship to Copan Fruit Market Prince Rupert _. Opening , three . weeks. earlier s year with-e*Ib-inch- snow: fall mi December: ‘2, the: ski-ing. season -‘Pacifle trains. aswell as regilars- atfowded with enthusiasts on the . ‘Hrat week-end thereafter from . _ Montreal to the Laurentians. start the winter cruise season © from New York December 29 on a ‘mine-day. yoyage to the West In- . dles-and Cuba. It will carry its -own: night club of Broadway en- - tertainers and a smart dance band. The Empress of Australia, between Januazy 7 and March 25 will make six cruises of eight, ‘nine, ten, 16 and 18 day duration York. ‘mas-ard New. Year was the “un- ciaual: present suggested. for tho _ year ‘end. by:G. B, Carter, general “passenger agent, Canadian Pacific ~ Railway, \Montreal, as-he explain-. ed:the company's pre-paid ‘ticket: “plan for sending transportation to * out-of-town relatives and friends. . Arrangement, of details of such ..-Yisitg is extremely simple, Mr. | ‘Carter said, and tickets cost no : ‘more’ despite use of telegraph: in €ase of emergency ‘and the guar- rn ‘ the right person, . This. service is ‘mot confined to. Christmas and- i /bular at this - S@agoL, | mE “@adiaaien’ and world’ aki-ing ‘en- ‘nity. to test the Rocky Mountains’ claim of faving” ski facilities ‘equal to any when the Dominion . championships of . the: Canadian . ' from March 6 to $:on the, steep .. Blopes' ‘of | 8,275-foot Mount -Nor- * quay, ' tour: miles" fron ‘the | danger of: -Vancouver: control of Central; uh Stolieybroke was not peattn in the 2 jolltest - of nioods.. “Fist ‘Todk ‘ndtice,” he: said, Indicatin a “Post. Bills," -on,a. blank wall Ns: | Here and There ‘ : in ‘Quebec: ‘province ' was off:to a; -tlylug start with. special Canadian |‘ "The Empress ‘of Britain ‘will to the West Indies, all from, New Gift of a visit home for cticen [Terrace Drug Store '- antee that the tickets will reach. . ‘New Year but is Bartioularly DO: Cana. | 5° dian Pacitio. Banas, “etation! “at )° : Banff,” ; Swain’ § Transfer Garage, Service Shop: ‘Taxi Trucking Delivery’ Coal and Wood , | Agent for - | Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B. C, Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. ke cht is Bakety Terrace, By “will atip ta any ‘point n.ling “Wilh voir: “trv “our ‘Bréad ‘and Buns? ; Standing “orders shipped regularly All kinda of cake. Get our Price. J ———— HOME MADE ICE CREAM, ADRIENNE TOILETRIES . i . il Ph. = . When 2 “requiring “LUMBER for your . * thusiasts will have an opportu- - fall building and repairing order from us s for sitistaction. and - serviee. ~ Amateur Ski Assoolation are held |: the Wokds : —~ ” 7 “What. ‘js the use of ‘Btlekin hat, = ia - ut