THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B. ©, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1938 — ———— ACAI ICICI HEADER IER NEICII ICH ARIANA BAH IHNEN IT COLD. DAYS ARE COMING ' -Dropinandseeusfor = oy : Air Tight Heaters ~~ ath os Circular Heaters... 92 8.0 Stove Pipes and Fittings eae ne we Ot START THE DARK NIGHTS WITH A NEW Stewart Warner Radio mit or fix up the old one with General Batteries J. 4. SMITH TERRACE CLERC OEE CLC CET ECE ES CACC C4 CC OAL eA LeeLee LECCE ELC Lee ‘TERRACE comer, weather with some rain set in towards*the end:of:the week. As yet only a small amount of rain has fallen, as yet, but there are hopes of the water shortage being. overcome. ae ae 7 ‘Miss K. Murray of the' Prince Ru- yert Daily News was in town over the week end. Pres Mrs. Ww. Bunting displayed her ar. listic talent this week after she got a sick of flour from J. H. Smith,. On the sick she found a tag with part of a man’s face. It lacked'a nose and she sketched it in with the result that in due course she. aecel dd La rd of a fine Ww ool wankel i. 4 ‘Miss Elsa Hoftman; daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman, left foi: Van- conver on Monday, and from there she will embark. on a ship bound for Ger- many via the Panama Canal and will Jand at Bremen and proceed to Wie- Mar to visit her grandparents. — * c. L. MeEwen and T. A, MeMartin of Smithers spent sev eral days ‘in town . town last week. : oe @ Mr. and Mrs. I Finlayson wish to announee ‘the engagement of their eld- est daughter, Catherine, te W, H. Mar- tin of Vaneonver, the marriage to take place at Stewart. early in November. im ; 2) as 5 MAY . “C. Sparkes, Mrs.. Mrs, Ie M.. Sparkes and’ Miss ~ Rnd Waite went to. Prince Rupert | on Sat: W: Tider. ‘came in, from ¢ Gola Creek this week. He. has: beén’ placer miting ~ with. considerible success ‘on the-creek Tor some ine: * This. trip: he: brought in specimens, of gold’ that‘ were “Very _ rough, it having travelled not far from the mother lode. Y ‘Waite, Mrs. E. M. Whitlow arrived from Usk on Thursday and after spending the day with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Scott, preceeded to Prince Rupert. aoa & J, Nieholson of Prince’ Rupert ar- rived on Friday from. the coast and returned to the coast the next night. ‘ ere Ben Agar who has been rmmming the forestry camp cutting: trails, ete, re- ports that a check up shows that the new trail now reaches an elevation of 2700 ft. Most of the tough going has been passed, the biggest canyons have been conquered and he has hopes of|' - making much progress before the sea-}-- son closes, The trait should be above timber line next year, and from timber dine to the top the going is sood. ' oe 8 eye Inspector Barber of the provincial police dropped ° off the: train here on Friday afterncon and -proceeded up country the same night, . *. = * Nir, and Mr. Allan Davies of Princg . 2 Rupert were in town on Friday. Mr. Davies is, accountant of the | Prince. _ Rupert forestry office and was bere on departmental ‘business. ee Reid L. ‘MeLenhan of Prince Rupert was in town on. Saturday. ; and Mrs, 'P, ar Mr. wud other southern points.” | = 3 E. Brooks left. ‘on mae Thursday on a holiday to Vancouver | INJURED BY BREAKING SAW 1 tee mao ot pert held. over here’ ‘for ‘about’ ah ‘hour to take Archie Finter to the hospital in Prince Rupert. He had been oper- ating a power wood saw at the Bland place at the north end of the Carr road when the saw hit something speec- ially hard.in the wood and flew ‘to pieces. “Lwo chunks of flying’ metal hit Archie, one in the upper part of the right leg and the other just above the ankle of the same leg, inflicting two big’wounds, Bill Bland who was working ‘with Archie escaped injury, but a bit of the saw pierced his cap. Mrs. Bland, who was some distance away narrowly: escaped injury as a big piece of the saw whizzed by her. a A good representation of members of Rebekah Lodge and the 1.0.0.8, at- tended divine service in Knox United Church on Swnday evening, Sept. 18. Mrs, Orr, Provincial: president,:; present and gave an informing address on the work of the Rebekah - Lodge, and Mrs. Floyd Frank, head of the lo- cal lodge, introduced the speaker and read the lesson. Musical selections were given by the junior choir, Miss Norma Kenney and Misses Francis and Marie Hall taking solo parts, Mr. 8. ‘|E. Brooks. gave a fine rendering of “The Prayer Perfect.’ The minister spoke on “Essentials of Good Mem- bership.” ‘The Thursday train from Prince Ru-| 3 WAS; _ TOM 1 LEVER MISSING Q ’ Word came to town on Thureday that, ‘Tom’ Lever had disappeared the previous night from the Poble sawmill camp at five mile on the Kalum road, Search was made Thursday, . Friday and Saturday. Early Saturday even- ing: reports came to town that noises heard above the W. Goodwin place at Kalum and about 20.men under Cons. McKenney volunteered and continued © search until about 10.80 when fog began to shut in the valley. Parties went ‘out again on Sunday morning, ond on the same afternoon. The whole district from the junction of the Kal- unm and Skeena rivers to Deep creek ‘was combed, No trace was found of the missing man. Jom came to the district as a boy and has lived all his life in the Kalum valley, at or near the ranch of his step-father Mr, Bobler He knew the country in minute detail and for this reason it is thought that an accident, has befallen him. wars gt voce .: 1 ” "Miss: Ethel Christy who has been holidaying here, returned to Prince Rupert at the week end. . @€ © @ Mrs. Gibson of Prince Rupert is holi- daying here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MeIntosh at the Crossways. ta ne oe ae Harold Smith of Prince Rupert is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith. He is an uncle of Mr. Smith. oe part of October. “testants: ‘and. patrons. "Substantial Cash Prizes are offered, - Preliminary Notice of an entertainment of GREAT Variety provided hy Local Talent, and sponsored by the Terrace Branch of ‘The Canadian Legion the ‘Amateur Night will take place during the latter — Details later. Lots of fun-for cone “This , ‘Contest is in the nature of the programmes: . beard over the ait in Major Bowes’ hour,, snd: iis : open to, all persons of Terrace and District... : Lf, An, ‘ Contestants will please enter. their names and o “nature: of turn as soon as possible. with A. Altree, Secretary, Canadian Legion, Terrace. Inspector Barber met ‘an, ola. friend — here in A. Attree and broke lead with |" him at the noon’ hour, He. and - Alf. were on. _the force together in pre- war days.: ; a: a *: * a . Government Agent’ Norman A. Watt spent a few days here tliis: week and: his friends were glid to’sea him look- ing so well after ‘his recent serious ill- Teast * es * Have yon paid your aapeertption rat? “Check Your Hontin’ ‘Supplies Send to us for all classes of ammunition aul ~ How About Your. Fire Tnsurance See: us and Secure Full Protection | : ane slay rs ft . hp dk ew hd, fy hy aT) ee “ni ne Ces Rds yatta ard }. ‘Fack ‘Bulger and.,Charlie.. " returned to. Princé. 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