. oe "TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1925 a —— et Tourist iday. Mr. Robinson held service there RESORT MINING that. evening and then went on to Usk Hor Sprincs © HORTICULTURE — veturning Wednesday and went on to ee os! TERRACE... LUMBERING Prince Rupert Saturday where he was The Canadian Legion picnic was held at Lakelse Lake on Sunday last. There was « good attendance of the members and their families. Jt was a jolly outing, A boat trip on the lake Was one of the enjoyable ° features bathing and social chat were the other fentures, Of course there was a fine lot of eitts, ‘Mrs. Matt Collison of Prince Rupert is holidaying In the district, Mrs. Watson and children of Anyox ive holidaying in the district, Mrs. Diggles and children spent sev- eral days Inst week at Salvis with Mr, liggles. returns Bill went home early, people attended the dance at Kalum preacher in the cathedral on Sunday and then proceeded - to Vancouver to meet Mrs. Robinson who ts returning . . | from a yisit to ‘Winnipeg. On Wednes- day last week Mr. Robinson took the Boy Scouts out for a one-night camp at Lakelse. ; end at her home on the bench return- ing to Vancouver on Sunday... Mrs. N. Sherwood was hostess on Saturday afternoon when she -enter- tained a number of girls in honor of Barbara’s birthday. : |’ Mr. Peddie, wife &nd family arriv-| ed from Prince Rupert on Friday and will spend the school holidays here, Father Leray of Stewart spent the week end in town and on Sunday con- ducted services in the Catholfe church He. was welcomed by his many old . : friends here. Mr, and Mrs. Foulton, Mr. and Mrs. : B. Johnston and the hatchery staff df Lakelse Lake were visitors in’ town. last week and waited for the election Service will be conducted on Sunday next.in- St. Matthews church in the morning only. ‘H. Halliwell and N, '|Sherwood will preside, There was a large crowd of local ra Mr, Howell and Jack Carpenter,two Mss Hster Moore spent last week Lake on Saturday evening, mining engineers who have been on jthe Copper river bridge left Monday ot e-AUTHORIZED (ica RRACE HARDWARE CO. og Terrace, B.C. o7 for Kalum Lake, A farewell to Robt. Henwood was held at the rectory on Monday even- ing before he left on: Wednesday for Denvor, Col. About twenty were pre- seut and the guest of honour was pre- sented with an ebony elephant. A musical program was contributed to by Dr. Brummitt, Miss Halliwell, K. Burnett, A. Allen and the offair con- eluded. with “He’s a Jolly zood Fellow" Knox United Sunday school picnic was held on Geo, Uittle’s island on Friday afternoon when a lot of the Rey. A. W. Robinson took his son to an Pacific Monday and left him for 2 hol- ee ‘ Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prinee Rupert for Vancouver and intermediate points Mondays, Thursdaye 4.00 p, Saturdays 6.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Mondays, Fridays 4.00 pm For Massett Inlet Porta‘Mondays 4.00 p.m, For South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly, ‘For Skagway Wednesdays, 4.00 p.m. | - PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. Kastbound— Daily, except Sunday 3.08 p. m, Westbound— Daily except Tuesday, 11.52 a. m. Make a trip to Jasper Park this summer returning via. Vancouver and Prince Rupert, Very low rates, &For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent ot _ K.F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, children ond their parents turned out and had a real ogod time.” Games-of " {various kinds were indulged in before the big feed. | , GEO: LITTLE. Terrace, B.C. | LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE List . Rough Lumber..,..........000-, seevess os L800 per. M Shiplap ..... cc. tee ceases ceeees veeeeees 22,50 ‘ Sized Lumber .............. bee teseeeeniens 2250) Finished Material,.... ......., +++. 40.00 to 65.00 * Shingles.......................from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice, - Mill running continuously... . - Prices of Moulding, ete., on application meeere ee Miss Mary Wilson and her guest Miss Mead accompanied by Fanny]. McLaren are spending a few days at Kalum Lake. ; Hey, nnd Mrs, Allen accompanied the Texis Boys to Lakelse Lake on ‘|Monday morning where they are hav- ing a week in camp. The New Hazelton baseball team arrived in Terrace Saturday noon, to. the surprise of most of the people in that town, and met the Terrace boys fon their own grounds for the return game. The attendance at-the game wes ulso very small as: few people ‘knew the game was coming off. The Terrace boys picked from their sever- al teams the best they had and the tin- al score was in their favor 14 to 8. It is expected the Terrace boys will gx to New Hazelton Friday to play anoth- er match, a : tere Mr, and Mrs. H. Defontrine enter- tained, a number of friends on Satur- day evening jJast in. farewell before leaving for the former's home in Spain Tt was a jolly night and dancing was continued: until the wee hours, Mrs, Lamb and children lett ‘for Prince Rupert on Saturday.-after ‘a holiday with Mrs, 8.. Anderson...” ” . |, d. M. Hoar of Usk wag a week end ' [visitor 'in the district, ° EL 'p. ‘James of Prince’ Rupert, dis- .: | trict engineer, arrived Friday evening _jand left Saturday for Kalum Lake, ees UGeRTREG -_ Misa Mona Greig. was a phest of Ars oe )L, Hy Skinner at Lakelse Lake the| — ‘;flvst of the. week, . Mra: Stith and chitdien' of Prince ‘) Rupert. spent the'week end w ‘B. J, Moore. j md with "Mrs.. a0 1A. L. andD, MeNaughton’ ‘arrived § Vacation Time Friday and left ‘Saturday’ for Katum been ivistting her paretite):ann, Lake-in connection-.with the water | Hausenchild: returned .to. wer no ert ‘Tuesday. is here again with its call to the Great, Out- doors. In the course of the next few weeks, thousands of people will forsake the cities to § -seek rest and recreation by. lake and ‘stream’. @ and in the depths of the cool, green forests. x a Remember { This is the month of July when the Fire Haz- zard is atits height. Be rigidly. careful with. Fire. . “Get your camp fire permit; have it al- ways with you and follow its simple instruc- tions. The consciousness of doing your part to Protect the Forests will add: materially to _ your enjoyment of them. fg mk ao xy BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE. @ pee wy he and Miss ber home imurvey ‘belig inade, =. Prince..Rupert ‘Tuesday No.2 fl