» Oe = fees jn oall, aways. find reflects - ae ait wheel burrow: a oer BR jeined by A tounis court is new nearer completion: a 4 ¢ y HoOAHCE feet ty Peart oe * ‘fe fou. 8 TERRACE, B. C. WEDNESDAY MAY 8, 1935 About Te Terrace m item, vere well represented at the King’s Silver Fubilee celebration. Quite zn hiner were in from these points ‘und - ie a very enjoyable flay. : f ee eae Grent credit is due the. Commission- af ‘Terrace for sponsoring ‘aitd for eumrving out. the Silver Jubilee cele- meeration, The “day” Wis aL complete sue “Breat credit. on the. “organization by, the nem bors of the eouneil. dnek out the motiey at the “bank, is’ also a great tennis: enthusiast, aud he got Bae out of patience with the slow progress: Ree hein made on the new tennis court, vo he went at it himself with a shovel and did: a,.lot -of -He was and the work and worked Jong hours. Lewis | McKenney us al result of their Tahors. een. " Mex, Wo OR Welch conducted the eventing service int Kuox United chureh Copper City. and -Vanarsdol |. siemore. who takes in aud: pays $1: : the United Church (C.G.L1. held a, very sie cessful tea and ‘sule in ‘Orange Walt onk Saturday afternoon. =* * Bill ™ Foxton URiYS his mink are doing well. . ‘ 4 * *& & Ranger S, G. Cooper had a busy. day on Thursday. ‘The week of warm weather had dried ‘np the’ forest ‘floor and ub there is little undergrowth. 2s yet fire conditions are not good. In four or five places fires’ started during the day. Sid was greatly relieved to find vain bad started Thugsday night’ “lor by loon on Friday the fires were] wil. out. 7 «* * “Por a seer or more Frankie Green bus been having a barrel of foun with a jnotor -cyele, and now. others are go- ing to jaurticipate.. Stan Olson got a cycle lust week and after the last way. freight Dud Tittle, .aceompanied _ by. Tawrenee Greig strolled over: to the station to get another one, They hope toclearn te ride soon, and then #o on tt fishing: feip. . *.* 4 Mie Dorothy Whitlow of Usk was a 1 Terrace visitor last’ Thursday. . Inst Sunday evening, se “ Fad * * . ’ , ~ | Altair Lips who bas éompleted bis Lakelse Conmnnity, Gtub held a first year at. U.B.C. arrived home last yory sniecossf dance | on Wednesday Wednesday... so, . eoong, Ae al Toy ae a ae : ; a Joe McLaren has received word that Cons, MeKenver returned, from Ru. Pere on. Faiths wight . Friday. ee s ou and dives promise. to- to-be’ ‘weil way to flood levels shortly. Zany : the construction of the new ferry at " Usk. ‘On Thursday the frames were he. ins heen successful in the recent | Forest , Branch examinntions for: aB= - _{sitant: TRDgeYsS. . 7 : se 7 au Good’ progress is being made with planking started next day, Inte for" “beth © ‘Bontoons: and the 0. v. SUNDAL CO. . Paints. Package _ ‘Balk for Garden and’ ‘Field ye Timothy | : Clover Alalfa Gardew Tools. : * Rakes a. . Hoes - Cultivators: ude _ Headquarters for Oils | Goodyear “Tires - Ge neral Merchandise 2 Peed ‘SEEDS Varnishes” Car Batteries” thes! Herdware: E. T. KENNEY, LIMITED | <6 4-¢ ¢ HANH INH HENAN NS PENRO? Fy ft! a sa : | You are supporting:a: local, industry and eveouraging. the; . ‘“Buy at: Home?’ Tell the e buving | Vancouver printer {When you use é the’ columns: of your. : aor ae LOCAL NEWSPAPER. ‘incipal.. sie ‘what. Regd oF ETO IO yy you haye and give the ee {at present. : represcntatly e, Mr. ‘cd representative has 2- ‘is ever his task; {Kenney with this token | toxethiér by oneal King’ s Medal to E. T. Kenney Terrace Doing Benutituly wenther-greéted locnl.res- idents and the King’s Silver Jubilee celebrations were held under ideal con ditions. The. ceremonfes at Terrace commenced at 11 0 ‘dock’ witht ‘a parade: of decorated carts, bicycles: and ‘a° ebild. rven’s procession. ‘The “Parade. .was headed by a float from which Jordan’s Band furnished marching musi¢. At- ter parading the: town the procession halted at the intersection: -of ‘Lakelse and Kalam-Sts. ee Chainnan of the Village Commis- sioners J. B., Agar presided over the ceremonies and in an apt address spoke of the historic occasion, MIr. Agur’s address - to the eltizens was as follows:— =: Tt is seldom that it falls to the lot of-n yillage ‘commissioner to perform so happy a task as that which is mine Not only is it a happy duty for me, but: it is‘one that will be pleasing and gratifying to the entire community. -Today, all over’our. Hm- pire itis a day of. rejoicing.’ our Monarch, with his splendid consort, has veigned: for twenty-five "years. ‘To commemorate this event the generous thought has occurred to him that ev-- ery representative of his ‘people should he presented. with a medal that. would sneak as a token of the affection: he -l has’ for ws ‘and as a2 remembrance of the happiness that is his and ours to- day. It is therefore by the command of ont own Govenor-General that I have the high henor to bestow | this |, inedal on our esteemed and ‘trusted -Kenney. E: “feel, itd I am sure you all share‘the feel; sling that it’ eould not be presented to one more worthy. Had this medal tearried with it any political signifl- }eance it would find no merit either {n but our esteem- vision’. that goes beyond the narrow limits of poli- teal parties and. finds an inspiration for -his’ publie endeavors through: the spirit of a splendid Canadianism ‘More, this: north land. of ours enn honst uo sorthier citizen. Tig . enuse its welfare. ever his In presenting you Mr. from” your King our eurnest desire is that while in the days to come it will speak to your eyes or in mine,’ Wnitiving zeal, ‘von of this happy day in the life of our Empire: may. it also spent of the ‘leffection and esteem that your fellow eltizens have for you. Mr. Kenney, J uhy command of the Govenor-General cof Canada T present you. with: His Mufesty’ s medal and with it the pledge | of our regard. tetas Mr, Kenney;.in a very happy spedch anid he had had no idea the médal was ‘~ he presented until he had. joined Mr, Agar-on the platform., eE avpreclated the honor conferred “upon jhim ty this presentation and. felt it the district, He wanted the children to-‘remember that. the parade had. been a part of a world wife: celebration MER Kenny pointed “ont, that: ‘the | Be itish Rimpire - had, in ‘ta: develop- Jment,. not. followed on. the exact: lines on which: it was, started. ‘Other great. empires - “had. tigen and: Aecayed But the’ ‘relent of th empire} an,emp spenker said, had assumed his high |¢ ‘position when in the full vigor of his thanhood, For 25 years he had given of himself unsparingly for the welfare of the people. But, Time, the Grim Reaper, was no respector of persons. The high and the low lad to answer to his call eventually. Because ‘of that the. speaker wanted all’ présent to have .a deep sincerity in their hearts as they sang “God Save the King.” “In. the afternoon, a progtami. of -boys:| and: girls sports was irdn: off on- the’ ‘baskétball park. ~ At three o'clock - the “Carty S Bakery , ' Terrace, B.C... Will-ship to any-point on line “Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped * regularly. All kindsof cake. Get our price. ) new Terrace baseball league went into action wider a hot sunshine and. al- most brenthless air. The. sports were 2 fitting ending for a great-day-in. the life.of ‘Terrace: and in the, life; of the British Empire. a “ The work of putting new foundat- fons under the I.0.0.F. hall was start- ed on Monday. As the building sits clase to the ground. it was found ne- cessary to excavate ‘a- lot of: material before anything else’ could. ‘be-done. A dvag line has been ‘hooked up in the enlly to the sonth and good progress is being made in taking out the dirt. |; ke Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellera Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 6 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone ey Me, ‘and, Mrs. C. R. “Gilbert are back from a trip south. Mr, Gilbert, : wlio | has not keen in ‘Vancouver for two yenrs, says he found conditions’. ereat:|. ly'changed, and ‘felt! that. affairs were much more hopeful as people feneral- ly. are doing serious thinking about the problems of the times. | , MORE HARD MAPLE TREES HERE George Little has just completed . his ttéugh L Lumber Terace mill ‘Stock of Lomber‘ Ly € No. 2 Shiplap Sis common: -dimension and No. I Ship- second planting of eastern hardwoods He greatly |: war a Peengnition of all the. people: of |. conmmemor: ating ane of the gr eatest: his |” [torical events. ine the’ histor: prnlers. . vor royal |. ’ Naat! ‘bf Perence; This year he hag set: out a thousand hard maples, A check ‘up of the 1934 plantiig” shows practicality’ 100%) suc- cess on good ground ‘nnd about 90% in good: shape.on- morginal- lands. Boal may not: sea the. trees when they have!’ matured,” said Mr. Little to the Ter- race News. “But its worth trying , out and someone. will get the benefit. ” And that’s the spirit. that will make PRICES ow APPLICATION ra aa} lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint - “Ete. Shingles a . Montdings, Geo, Little Te Terrace, B.C. an empire of norther British Colum- bia, Would there were more possess: ed such. a spirit. i , TED GOT HIS WOLF ALRIGHT” Ted Jolmstone is one up on the local wolf packs. On ° Thursday morning when Ted looked out from his home ‘at Sming Creek a black woit was stand- Ing .about. fifty .yards from his door. Wher he rot his rifle the animal made | a quick dash for cover and the. shot missed, Marly next morning Ted's dog was not behaving. normally and Ted looked out the window and there wis Mr. Wolf back ngain. ‘Ped rais-|i el the window to shoot but the wolf Pest Time Rexall Fly Kyl for Spray in the House, © For Applications use Rexall or Nyal preparations, _ Vonella, eke. ; R w. RILEY, Phn. & BE. Terrace Oil of Cit. a short. distance away. like Lot's wite, : heard him and started, ‘off. But just |. . he stopped and looked, back. . Ted got him First shot,’ whos yw : caynncs ATE OF IMPROVEMENTS --Yalhalla,- Valhalla No. 1 and: Val- halla Wo. 4 Mineral Claims. ision of - Range 5, Const. District. Where: ‘locnted—On- the. ‘western slope | of Gold, ‘Mountain. 4 ‘ oa. at Tah NOTION: that: 1! " Hhiedenla iG, neting ns:-agent} for Ernest Victor * ‘MeKague, : free: miner’ g certificnte No. 62547D, “in: tend,’ 60. ‘days fom the date. hereof, to ‘apply to the Mining “Recorder, ‘for. a Gerfltigate ‘of. Improvements for. the parte of obininine Crown Grants of} c Situate in the Omineca Mining Div-|. , Swain’ Ss Transfer : Garage, Service Shop. ‘Taxi , _ Trucking Delivery Coal. and Wood 4 | tye tegen wear EERE eb eam fe Ba