uu ane inch top. hrought in on. two. tricks and louded onto flat FAY. ‘They are for, ‘the enst- ‘Th states. oe ee oe Bob MeLean,, tr ack. patrolman | fwindtea, is spending afew days in BW ee q aoe ‘ H. ELalliwell is confined to hiss home “with a severe cold, hut is making good progress toward recovery. . a ee (The members of, the awatien W.A. Me inet at the: home of Mrs, Halliwell for Fo: Valentine. social, eighteen. being pre- set. Huch brought ou present for a % Valentine and the whole were sold for 2 the benefit of the funds. Light re- freshments were handed) around by Ars Halliwell, assisted by Mré.- Biv- hell, Mrs, Wert, | Mrs. Corr and, Mrs. Hamtin, 5 The” Piles vere we J riding to “avonder if. Usk is S goitig to nat} op tle- iiformiation has come. from: - mining village: of lute. ‘Plans are un- at. Let-| the a’ tein.” ‘in the: field this season. ° dey way to yet: the“loeal boys Lined? up: for. the “Season and. he ready ° at an. early date to meet “git comiers. 2 ® &. id eS ‘The. “youngsters of ‘the Kitsumgallum Vailey school fave a. warm spot in their hearts for George Little who. al- jowed Bill Bilder to use the lathe’ in the will fa turn, out a complete outfit of. dumbbells: for the youngsters. to use, Fach child has wo pain. een Mis. N, Sherwood: returned Wednesday from w trip to Rupert. i * ... lnst “Phe local depot issnow fully lighted by electr icity. the power being supplied. fous the Hotel- EF ‘ilbert plant, _ : INVITATIONS COUNT! ans an, non; a2 “ating retailer: reaps: ‘back from . advertising just heenuse he feels ‘that r . to: advertise in a. big. way and beenus y is’ hecés’ ‘any . ig-not yet, . Feady - Lo. advertise ina ‘big way. “To keep back. ‘from. ” our new SPALEr . until you are ready to “tie big space ; is gust! as foolish as would be keeping. a. child out of ~ school until it had the ability to pasé‘its matricula-_ , tion. Beginuers in every form of enterprise need to a z80- awartly }. suit: experience and practice: ‘nnd growing “ability. warrant ‘them to. atiempt™ Jarger things, they , should proceed. cautiously. -It will pay some ‘merchants to 186 classified. ad-. _ igements and smalt spaces of two or: three inches. -— These: little advertisements will surely. be seen ond newspaper readers, . ments offer special. merchandisé. . quently. A quick succession of Little advertisements ev eryoue of which is: aliye, will ‘of. a. certainty effect - sales—will attract new. enstomers. read ‘by 11 itened of is dumbness; ik to-the public by means of newspaper adver-— ; tisements looses .n lot of goud trade, The public will go where it is invited to's go. . : -Make small . ndvertise- Change ‘them fre- . The thing to. be a retail store which. does: Yous are supporting a ‘Tocal: indistry ; ad encoutaxing the “Buy at Home’” principal. ma the buying. pubiie.y what you have and ‘ive the: Brice. ; ae Aré haré,to-c carry that messase to the ables You. use ‘these;eolumns? ~-Vaneouve pirintevs 3 ; ste sel! your. produce, ve will not help build: your town avid cbenmunity, or . Ae Kenney has ul ‘sense ‘of humor. . "|A Fine Concert .. By Young Folk. . ~ Anglican Church The thembeis' of the Terrace Augli- [.v can Young People's Association gave ad most successful concert on Friday jo 4 the. 10.0F, ‘hall and succeeded in raislig over ‘thirty dollars towards equipping _ the Anglican hall. Mr.‘ A. Attree was jn the chair and Miss Jan- et Young was a perféct accompanist. Opening’ with “O Canada” heartily surg, tie song. A Capital Ship” was rendered by the boys and girls. Harry Attree ‘and’ Léwis McKenney followed with tt hiet: “Riding down to Bangor” after which” ‘an elecér sketch “A Tem- porry Wire” “Was acted, with princi- pals being Miss . Jean Dover, Miss’ Eli- ott Head. Lewis “‘MeKemney, Harry At- tree ‘nnd ‘ Norninn ~ "Chapman. Miss 7 Velma’ ‘Greiz sang sweetly “My Song from ‘Paradise’ and Harry and Ken- nethy Aitree put on a smart display of fencing. Robert Hamer recited “My Dres an” and the: ‘interval gave the ‘chairman: an opportunity to voice a few Ww ords of commendation on the ex- "-leenent work done by Rev. J. B. Bir- clinll in organizing and “training the [young people. Mirs Janet’ Young contributed three piano “Balog, the chief being ‘Norwe- iim Bridal Procession” ‘which “was splendidly interpreted, The members joined, in, the song “The man on ‘the Flying Trapeze”, and oa splendid gym- nastic display by Rev, J. B. Birchall; Lewis. MeKenney, Norman’ Chapman brought down, the house, ag encore haying to. be given. ee Yehna., Grelg) id “Jean Dover ‘sang | veby attractively _ the.’ duet. Dream, is Olen”? and, ‘Mr. Attree ‘ recit- ed Burn's “To Mary in Heaven.” ” ‘The virls of the Association” gave a very nent. performance of drill under the}: leadership. at Mr. Attree ‘and the boys follawed with the song. ‘Solomon Levi. Reve 0, 'B.. ‘Birchall recited “Bruce and the. Spider,” und the, ‘concert con- elndled with the National ‘Anthem and the crowded, audience. filed out mut- Povae Tunay. words of praise. for the OXG -ellent fare provided. RPAN, PLAYED A LYTLE GOLF ——ane Stan Rrooky honght “a. golf’ elab’ that fpna? “heen “found in. the’ police: ‘ptation during the repalis and ‘fe paid fitty |, cents’ in. enshi ‘He started: ‘to “practice his fay orite swing, using - a small gtone far a ‘ball. Quite unexpectedly he con nected swith’ the stone and it™ ‘dailed ‘through the. nir and came - ‘in contact wi ith the window sile of the jail. Ie was fortunate for Stan that. it did not hit the glass, or-as Cons. McKenney called hack: to him “You nearly, had to pay more that fopir: bits for that dub. -TABRARY. itt AINS AS: WAS | A. ineeting of. the. members’ ‘of the loenl Hbrgry was held on. Saturday: af- arnoon to consider, future ‘plans for the: ‘conduct of ‘that; ‘Hnstttution ny Be ers {and ds at th ‘brary WAS . conduéted ‘an- 1 re “Life's |” REPAIRS TO POLICE STATION: ‘| motte of the day. An during the working hours of the past week’ the Hotel de Police has resounded with the screech of nails being drawn from wood, boards being torn fiom their places, and the general uproar of the heed Bigger and Better Business" ‘is the disruption of tie siaius quo of a build. ing. By the week end the lobby had disapperaed, and with it had gone the partition between the office and thd room to the north. Now the painting work will start, and later it is plan- ned to partition off a small room for the officer in charge so that je may eatch some shut eye on the nights he has gnests In the north east corner. Great preparations .are thus in hand. ‘Chtisty’s Bakery, Terrace, BC. Will ship to any point on-line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake, Get our price. l It is hoped thet the bigger and better business prophisied will, materialize— not specinily for the renovated hotel, but inore especially for the cammunity nt large. But there is one thing the writer cannot understand, While the improvements are in hand ‘thére is no signs of increised accommodntion for night guests. The gang are wonder- ing if that is coming Inter, or if, with an eye to commendable economy, the powers that he are planning to double up the guests should a rush of busi- ness eventunte. , e ADVERTISING DOES PAY WELL ee “Believe it ar net” says Ripley, and we must admit that there are some things hard to \assimulate. Try this one. A leading produce grower: atop- ped us the other. day and: told us he}, had receiyed an: order for certain ap- ples, and. when. he delivered them he ith soiné. hesitation. toin Y looked: ‘them ‘over s— —"That's not enough, I'm: going to pay you a dol lor.” And. he did. ; That farmer dlaims thit® this i is. ‘the result of the receut campaign \in ‘the Terrace: ‘News. in ‘support of. buying at home. -' “His ‘theory is that the - facts were hammered - home: and. now some of our people nre adopting. a new slo- gon. “Buy -locally, and pay 4: fair- price. for what you buy.” is right and that the movement grows There: are -a. few folk we would lIlke particularly to adopt thts slogan. - MADE. SPEECH AT VICTORIA’ OE T. Kenney, M. Ta Aug: tor Skeeng, is oi the job at Victoria and recently he the Throne, The Log of House, print- in’ the Province, hnd the following to say’ ‘of My. Kenney. and his speech :— “Less pretensious. but full. of solid meat was the. speeeh of. ‘Mr.. Kenney, the, risk little. Liberal. who sits for the northern seat of, Skeena, When an able. sulvage cr owl ‘rider Mr. Pattullo was’ busy. repairing the ‘ship! of state : atter its terrible ‘buffeting under the Inte, government, ilk did it become a deserter from the. former crew, ito: yol- | witeer now, to" pilot the: ~vdssel, - into port, suid Mr. Kenney. The ‘delicate reference was’ to ‘Mr. Bruhn. and was, Ww idely enjoyed Mr. Kenney. to spractical- suggestio was’ ‘asked the -price, “8ix-bite’ he: re- ; “The cus- | ‘We hope ‘he | q- inide a speech on the ‘Address ‘from | Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Eleettie Light Running Water | Travellers Sample Rooms | P, ©. Box 6 Gordon Temple, Prop. 7 | Telephone | G Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber $48 common dimension and No. 1 Shiji- Tap Rough Lumber No, 1 Finish, Siding,:Flooring, V-joint _Etey 22 0h: Shingles ‘Mouldings, PRICES ON: ‘APPLICATION Geo. Little Tera, B.C. trey, “Our. MINTHOLATED - ‘COMPOUND a SYRUP. OF WHITE. 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