mi Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 p rru .. .i.ti . . n.on v August 22 and 23 .. i i. in i .it L J JdllllH II I I1IIII1IIIT ru . Lancmrn. itamn i Ru : jell Wade ond Jut.cj Greer 'Mill ALtillST 26 II I 1 1 Till A 1 AWI." Ku::s Richmond and Barbara Reed, IV 11V .lITrilTCT n FAST COMPANY" Randolph, lll. - .vuiiu-i ri,iiviL .... Make ike OVE SHOE Test! i uu n in i Wrtii ... lean one snoe "-"" the other wnn mo i"" . . . - . f ' regularly with 2IN1 White U seated iJlf ,,,lanwr. 2 in 1 was peaUy i ...of 1X1 . .. . ,l,,ner that i 1 t P" on .1 i rub on. " .:(..ilv- ai a wngie ten r AM Bliu aw For al white shoes-leather or fabric entral TKRKACE id Mr. Oeoree Dlbb and . .... u. rr Cunrlnii r...lC vy .at Ull kfunuuj MY" J R noddle drove In to Terrace from pert last week-end. Terrace i race Theatre CABINS 12-47 Interior SOLDIERS OF SOIL CLAXBY, Eng., O Saying "if parsons can help, they should," Rev. Austin Lee has offered to work live days a week In a coal mine. Prince Ru- "1 Skrena Bridge Tourist Camp! (One Mile East of Town) Box 13 Terrace, B.C. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (IL Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Classified Advertising Pays! Phil's Cafe 1 1 a KIMWA .1 t. iiiiia Terrace, B.C. EAKFAST 1.1 INCH DINNER AND BANQUETS Serve: Proprietor, Phil Tetrault n your way to the lake? wv-s' SKE OUR TWO FLOORS LADIES' WEAK GOODS kt YARD ARD W I MEN'S S WEAR J GROCERIES THE SKEENA MERCANTILE TERRACE See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER hevrolet oniiac Itulck Cher. Trucks Oldsmoblle G.M.C. Trurks Machine Work A Specialty crrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. IITTiP u Mini Aim o icnn im -'"ULf UHUULU.1l Ot lLIl LILf. I.nmlinr MnnnfnMitrnra " lAta. roies " Lumber i IV It iv it Vj Tj and P lllnr Agents For Utternational Uarrester Co. Firestone Tire Si Rubber Co. Ltd. Phllco Radios , . , Wlllard Batteries )A PICNIC AT PL EDWARD Happy Outing for Salvation Army Sunday School With a baseball game between Port Edward and Glen Vowell teams as the feature event of the day, 60 children of the 'Sal vation Army Sunday School at Port Edward enjoyed a picnic Monday afternoon In the Port Edward ball park under the sup ervision of Brigadier and Mrs. J. T. Dillingham. Prize-winners in the races of the day were: Olrls, four and five Cecilia McMilllard. Girls, five and six Eleanor Morven. Girls, 8' and 9 Jessie McRae. Girls, 10 to 12-Esther Maxwell. Girls, 10 and 11 Norma Girls, 12. to 15 Norma Moore and Frances McRae. Boys, 4 and 5 Bctoby McMJl- llard. Boys, 6 and 7 Honey Dixon. Bovs, 8 and 9 George Cecil arrt Rcnnle Moore. P'vs. jo to 1?.-Eugene Samuel and Chester Moore. Bovs, 12 to 15-Bill Cadi, Har old. Cecil. Mrs. Timms and Mrs. McNil' looked after the games. Mr?. Chambers and Captain Moore assisted with the races. Ice cream and other .good things to eat were served and many adulis as well as children were in attendance. Harry Robins assisted in get ting picnic supplies to the field. KAM1K S. rnST DISTRICT Itminllnj lllslrlrt of Prince Kupert TAKE NOTICE that the Port Edward Cellulose Company, Limited, of Vancouver. DC., manufacturers of ceiiuio.se products. Intends to apply lor a lease of the following described lands, situate In the north end nf Porpoise Harbour, for the purpose of booming grounds: Commencing at a post planted at high water mark In Porpoise Harbour on the southerly side of Kaien Island and at the northerly end of the Canadian National Railway Bridge over the Zanardl Rapids: thence S 75 degrees W across the northerly end of Porpoise Harbour I to the shoreline of Kalen Island: thence northerly along said shoreline to the southerly boundary of the Canadian National Railway right-of-way; thence northeasterly and southeasterly following the southerly boun dary 'of said rlght-fo-way. to point of commencement, and containing 46 acres, more or less. PORT EDWARD CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED Date Jiilv 23rd. 1947. K.tNOK .. COAST KISTKICT Itncircllni; HMrlrt nf I'rlnre lluert TAKE NOTICE that the Port Ed' ward Cellulose Company, Limited, of Vancouver. B.C , manufacturers of cellulose products. Intends to apply ror a lease of the following aescriDea lands, situate on the west side of PorDolse Harbour at tu northerly end for the purpose of booming grounds and use In the manufacture of cellulose products: Commencing at a post planted on the easterly snore 01 Hldley Island, Lot 447. Range 5. Coast District, on a point of land due west from the cannery at rort tuwaru; thence N. 59 degrees E, 420 feet! thence N. 31 degrees W, saw ieei more or less to the southerly shore of Kalen Island In Porpoise Harbour; thenco northwesterly along tne snore? line of Kalen Island to 1U Intersection with the southerly boundary of the Cuimdlan National Railway rlght-ofr way; thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of said right-of- way 1000 feet; thence S 58 .degrees R 2000 feet more or less to the shoreline of Rldlev Island: thence souths easterly along the shoreline of Ridley Island to point oi commencement, and contnlnlnn 140 acre, more or less PORT EDWAHU CKULUIAOK COMPANY LIMITED Dated July 23rd, 1947, UAMIK .1. IAST niSTKICT itei'inilliie lllslrlrt nf I'rlnre llniiert take NriTlCE tha the Port Ed ward Cellulose Company, Limited, of Vancouver, 110., manufacturers of cellulose products. Intends- to apply for a lease of the following described lands. sltt'Bte In a. Bay at southerly viiri nf Rldlev Island. Lot 447, and north side of Porpoise Channel, for Mm mirnnse of booming grounds and use In the. manufacture of celluloa products: commencing , nimxi.,1 at hiffli water mark on the southerly end of Ridley. Island. Lot 4.17. llnnire 5. Coast District., at the point where Porpoise Channel enters Pnrool.iB Ilsrbour: thence following n hieh wuter mark of a- Bay ou Ridley Island, northwesterly, south ,tpH and southeasterly to. For' in I'lininiii: incuce norinoiunj noross the mouth of the Bay. 900 feet more or less to point oi tummi-mc- m..it mid conuining vu acres, inoir UI ' ' ' M.,...nM , mnov TOMPANY LIMlTEU Dated July 23rd, 1047. ; ARMY ESTATE BRANCH ENDS OTTAWA With, the disband-.; ment at the end of this month of the estate branch of the Department of National Defence, more' thaa 44,000 closed files, containing all the. details of the service estates of the men- and women of the Canadian .armed forces who died in uniform dur ing the past eight years, have been laid away for safe keeping. Close to $20,000,000 has been distributed to date. The figures show that the average value of Individual estates Increased steadily from, year to year. Col. L. M. Firth. OU.E., who directed the affairs of the branch is returning to civil life. When he closes it, he will turn over to the Judge Advocate Gen eral some 100 estates still open and seventy cases. Involving $i0,742 for which there have never been traced any heirs. Prices In Dundee Were Really Low tfUNDEE When a disused church building near here was being dismantled, a glass' Jar, containing a few Scottish news papers dated 1878, was found in the foundation stones. Adver Using quoted interesting figures. Articles of dress cost little com pared with today. One could buy a whole rig-out. for what shirt would cost today. A gallon of whiskey could be bought for 16 shillings with no limit to supply. KINMUIR, Scotland Dur ing his S:ottish tour In July, the King ordered a. new tartan for his kilt from Norman M.icmil-lan, who Is one of the few sur viving hand-weaving experts. LONDON, P Postmaster-gen eral H. A. Maryland id that the. decline in birthrate between the two wars resulted in 100,000 more Boys ana gins starting work in the fiscal year 1945-46 than in the years before the war- MH-247 GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. i Agents for Slater Shoes i 824 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. 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