. t aod } ae i { Bye te oat wed THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, B. C, NESDAYWED FEBRUARY 10, 1937 When purchasing LUMBER SHINGLES and MOULD INGS Ne sure that you get a standard grade , , “0 For Best Results Buy From | i Little, Haugland & > Kerr Luniber Manufacturers TERRACE, B.C. Quite a number of flu patients have heen reeciying attention from their loved ones and some. have had the flu whose loved ones are quite few and far between, but they needed care, number of patients have not. taken or would not recelve, the care required and they do not-get around-so soon. Our own, reporter was among the sut- He. first had to nurse theother ferers. members of fed the cat, decided he- would rather have the flu. Now he eis ‘tof his first TT. he cold spell Snuday.. evening and it 4 will not. be long before the local writer ‘ naturalist, plumber, coroner, account-. jaunt, and what have, will, be around to ste ‘how the other half of the. people ‘are living. , ‘TERRACE The newly indériied ladies and their’ friends were. eniertained by the Knox United Ladies ‘Guild in the Manse. on Mridiy afternoon,’ with Mrs. BE. J. Moare presiding,“ Hostesses ‘were Mrs, BE. 'T. “Kenney. Mrs. Robt. Christy, and Mrs. A. Hewson, im} wa taken by Mrs. J. McLaren who read the 23rd Psalm in tht oll’ Scots version, Contests and games were previded: and enjoyed by" all, . after. (er was served to concinde’ i pleasaaet afernoon, aw babhy Henwoort is visiting with’ his mother, Mrs. i “Carr, for 3 a, few days: £ es eR Dr Stante: pert receiving waddical attention, ‘ a a Mrs. Ballinger. of Prince Rupert. ‘is sponding awhile with her. qurents, Mr wend Afys, Havsenehiid, . Weed denier ave heen 1 busy, for Ale ‘netial, NS, Soon us the coll snaji I able looking pilés' Bee: 11..t0: grow less “and less and there wis ‘Ri ‘general rn to the merchants for more wood. ~ yom esses the boys had to saw. anti , far tet: the aight to keep the home fives hurning. Tts the same old story / "By gosh. 1 bet T won't wet canght Ike this next year’ +, eas : Sthodiker problem mate’ the brass itty seratch their heads this year and aso roh their hands. Along with the “cold snap were high winds -that«pilled nu the snow in. the, most ‘unexpected aT most undesirable places. .: While the department of public. works. has utwe snow plows here thege, ‘have'.to keep open all the country. “yonds. be- vidos attending to the needs, of the dige trict and village streets At times the vis'ts of the lows did not seem to on havmonize with the. times the people | wanted wood delivered. There is it lot af room far, co-operation right ‘in| that matter. .Of snow plow ing and .or- dering waod. “It would save a lot of hnud shevelling and cold fingers, a It is understood that 2. new pole pro- ject of major importance will be open- ed up shortly. While full details are not avaihuble as yet. it is.said that: the Jiles will he taken from around, ‘Kalnm (fo oLake and brought down ,to near, the ‘The devotional per-. many: formid- |.- : | tions, find to lecture on the many thousands of our people the ground fraven ero ated und the diss information headway. in, last, the’ U. | the results of: cm “great. straw vote talx- : vil on the’ subject’ -by one of the largest per fodicals—and it. was found that ov- T% wer the pubis ; within’ . Rr. been long. n fouud in a. woman’ 5 you wish to solrtely cents extra, “| Dr, Fry’s Compound in the near tuture if not now, sold-in drug miilway by the water route. . The village commissioners began to run into trouble towards the end of last weck ‘when the frost got down in the water pipes that might have been buried a Hittle deeper in the days when they were laid. Digging for. pipes in and a number of fires had to be built to start: the ee out process. ‘Dick Evans. went to Prince Ttupert on Tuesday pital treatment. FAM TY: LIMITATIONS I. pxobability, we shali see a. short period the dream of Margaret” Sanger and Dr. Dyfully realized. They., have both advo- cuted giving the pedple full informa- tion claiming such ‘enlightenment of the public would effectively reduce the fatalities attributable :to illegal opera- Fay bas always been very Componnd—in fact it may always he the homes. where there is concern, over retaining the health. and beauty.” "ot - the better half. Prof the month,.. which so. ensily murs wold, is “eliminated by the keep- ing of Dr," ‘Bay's: ‘Compound on hand, a it cis absolutely.’ ‘gate to tike and most certain in its expectel re- sults; and the cost is negligible. sure, Kend by. airmail five dollars to the Fay Company, 387 Building, Vancouver, B.0. Airmail 25 est to cut this ad out at once. Refer it to. some needy friend. State _ when ordering. Not sent C.0.D. Not] 7 on “Faiity Limitations’: 25¢ the copy. | % A very. reniorkable: work, A the. family, ilk the goat. way, to recovery, -Last week* end -Ed; Sweet had. his right eye removed at the Hazelton Hospital and he is now well on the Hig, eye was injured List fall:by a. nail which he. was driv- ing flew: back,and bit him. He is. at present feeling fine and looking for- ward to ‘the spring when he can get the horses on the plow again. exercise the dog, etc, but: in doubt as to the ‘Wisdom ‘choice, “ti? * @ at ey ne HO e enough .to.freeze some ‘of. nd is not the ,easiest job, where he will: receive hos-’ eminatton. of sane and safe thereupon. is gaining great Hie. U8, In November, S. publications announced €, wb fayer ot: enlightening : Eva Fay subject—and nave cquainted with: Dr. Way's The worry face:-and makes her pre- if avoid worryitg and be ab- Way You may be in need of spleen on me. mannerless, clad. he said) at ‘last ‘that may be of value” her intrigued her Coutnued from Page 2 Ellen Got Her Man made any difference. If he and my father’ hive disagreed over somiéthing it is no reason why he should vent his ‘J never saw .such a And as far as tell- ing him-I was someone else besides my true self—Iwouldn’t think of. it. - Tl admit it looks like my last chance to get north, but I won't lie, even for that.” - Pat sneked on. his malodorous, black briar for a time in silence “Lets get our heads. together, lass,” “T have a wee idea At first. Hlen shook her head in flat denial as Pat unfolded his scheme to But the more she thought it over the more the wild daring of the thing In addition, when she had told Pat, on arriving at ‘Athabasca Landing, that it was Imperative that she go-north immediately to ‘jolh her |: father, she had meant every word of it Old Angus. Mackay was a proud and haughty man aud, knowing him as she did. Ellen knew that only the dir- est necessity could Have caused him to write as he had in the letter. she had. received from him on the day she had de! | time .with someone, yand John Benham. eradudted'-fronr college Her father neded her. Just why she could only guess at. But he necded her, and the blood of the Macknys had always been thick and elanish. And that was why Ellen. put aside her own feelings in the matter and. finally agreed. _to . Pat's plan “Tl do it,”- she said thoughtfally, “Pil dd it—ff you can make the Oz rangements as you suggest.” - There was. little in the way of pack: ing for Ellen to do. During her years at college: she. had ‘not forgotten that the north eountry was a country of essentials, not frills A suitease and a amall trunk was all the baggage she had brought, and if it became neces- ,S5ary, she was ready to discard the trunk. So she soon had things in shape then setretched out for a Httle rest on the blankets of ber bunk. At first the tumult of- her thoughts male even a hint of sleep impossible. She heard old Pat clumping about in the store, and after a bit’ came’ the Tumble of his voice as he talked for 2 Etlen’s thoughts soon came back to John Benham. Her mind was made up to the thought that she (lisliked him’ thoroughly. But when she endeavored to isolate the reason for this she failed to get very! far In spite of the unreasonable ran- cour she felt, she had to admit, in all fairness, that her charge of rudeness on his part.was not correct, She had usked him a question and he had given her n straightforward answer.. That it, had not been the answer she had de- sired and expected did not constitute rudeness. His words and manner had been respectful, but none the less adam ant. And it was this latter fact, tho- ugh Fillen hardly realized it, which had aroused ber. +1. A mnasterful man. ‘Ugh! How she loathed masterful-men. With a little throb of consternation she remembered that simply by glancing at her he had shattered her self-aplomb in ‘a most disturbing manner. And so John Benham and her father were at loggerheads. Very well, if Angus Mackay hated this free-trader then Angus Mackay’s daughter would } She settled this fact in|; hate him also, her mind with a clack of her little white teeth. She felt that she could trust her father’s Judgment in such a matter. She wondered again just what the issue was between her father She mused over this th doze and soon fell asleep. Tt was dark when she awoke. Pat Me@latehney was shaking her gently by the shoulder. “Come Jass,” the old fellow murmur. ed. “Pierre Buschard is here. He would talk with you" Ellen ‘followed Pat into the store now dimly llt by the yellow beams of a lamp. As Ellen entered the stranger tugged off his-red woollen cap: and stood twisting it between two great piws. 4 — CONTINUED NEXT WEEE It will: be to your. inter- = age atores. 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