’ So PERRACE, B.C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932 et | Why be éinnoyed wher it. breventatives and cures, Zz “Victor Radios Keep's some on hand. Coughs and Colds § in Season.” cos it . ' cis: not, necessary? We have. a Victor Records : R. W. RILEY | + The Terrace Drug Store TERRACE, B.C. : atic v Grand.at. _ Eighty Years “ , Birthday 7 Noble ~ a! cemented a . tory of Odd Fllows took place on Mon. Lodge, : ‘No. 33. It rarely falls. ‘to. one: of-such mature yeats io -be appointed". | to such a post, and: the.. installation}: marked the appreciation tof -his breth.. ern of his long years of effort:on be-' half.of the order and- o£ the commun: : ity ut Marge, oa fog, oe ‘Terrace Mul: Prices. 0 . On Lumber Rongh FUME oe apleceeeeeey wien B16, BC annual meeting was set for Jan. - 12. 84% common diuension and No. 1 | Some discussion arose as to the power ; “shiplap ow. . 90.00 [Of the local foreman to take out the ” No, 2 shiplap. . 18.50 |Su0w plow when ‘needed. It was ‘de- No. 1 finish, siding, flooring, y- _ Joint, ete., from $35.00 to. sereeetece Shingles from $2.50 up.to ... eevee Mouldinsg, 1¢ up per: lineal. foot. Prices. subject to change without notice. oy p Gen. Littl Tests 4.50 Ww ANT NO S4¥ INGS BANS YET The Terrace and District Board of Trade held a monthly council meeting TAgt Tuesday night.. The“date for the’ cided to write the department and get fa definite ruling on the matter. ‘|Nash advanced the scheme-of request. ing™ the post office department: to op-' en 2 branch of the post office savings bank. It wns felt, however, : ‘that the time was not opportune for such a ‘pro- ject. J. K. Gordon presided, this’ being his last meeting hefore going south. “AN INTRRESTING DERATE Bring your ear’ in for a Complete Overhaul ‘Agar’ 8 Garage All repairs carefully ‘made - Oil and. gas. Full stock of parts; tires, ele. - General Motors Agent Terrace, BC. was held in Odd Fellows hall between teams from the Native Sons ‘of Candda and the High School Literary Society ‘The subject was “Resolved that the C. P., Rt..and the ©, N. R. be amalgamated ‘{trol, -The affirmative was taken ‘by Smith, Dudiey Little, and Jack Spark The opposing team was R. W. Ktiley, Fred Hall’ and D,. Burnett. The jud-. ges declared the high | school bays had made out the better case and awarded the decision to them.” _ \ tenes ‘Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Running Water Dining Room Electrice: Light. Telephone: Travellers Sample Rooms Special Chigken Dinner Sunday ye Saturday: last. a Terruce is:-. Without telectric light again, : ‘Something Went wrong with the generator, and wotil repairs can be mide the village will have to flo the best it-ean. ‘ ——, Mr S,- M. E, Hippesley was in Rupes during the week. ted Alids F. McLaren went to Rupert or Rd. Dowsing. of Shanes. way in the 7 Te . P.O, Box 29 . - _ _ . TE Iwood Brooks Insurance Agent | Fire Automobile: a Accident _ Life 4 P: 0. Bis 102 "penn vot “Terrace Notes A heuvy. gute stinek “Terrace on: ‘Sun- day night. : “White. It, was: ci short cur: | ‘ation, it was a: stiEe one. ‘One of the -windows.; An, _the ‘Friuncee, hone was Ahfown “in, hoe mS . ods at | te tae Ca wag en il, Sake te p School Inspector, T, Wi Hall, paid, alt : ar fltal visit: tothe local -fechoolg on | Quite n. Jot of the citizens took tum- | sfer passed: inte. new hands, .W.; B. villnge on Tuesday. Ars, A. Thekson’ ‘of Prince Ruperi “was in Terrace last week for a day. —wece ! cently, falling on ‘the. tey road, Js Bet 1 tine along fine, - 7 ‘he spell of wet weather ratsed hay. oe with the local ronds, ‘The grount was well frozen early in the season and nis the rain fell it turned to ice bles. an Mag On Saturday night the Terrace Tran: Smith sold out to Bert Swain. Who hag ANW and ‘all equipment,. . Mr. Smith‘ is. atity hn with. the taxi business.: ae ‘|e - x very. sttecesnful. basket nocetil was ‘held in’ Bethurem’s | hall Usk, on Fel: day night. Inst, Penalties were impos- ed. on those, who swwanked by appearing well dreased, was. hel. to reasonable lnuiits, oa Ohne, ‘Thomas who: ‘had lamaber'- éul By Fred | | On Friday a very interesting depate | under government ownership and con-.|. |the- high school represented by Jolin |. Ei. Cole who damaged: his eg’ re-| fate L ‘and. bidding,.on baskets | °"- The evening was marked by the ‘jaint installation of Lakelse Lodge and the! Hebekahs. The new officers are 7— N. .G.—Robt. Corlett VY. G--Ivan Frank | 0!) War.—W, Oliver... _Cond.—0O, Swanson _ oO : Chaplain—R, Cory. | R. S. S—R. McCullough’ L. 8. 8—V. Daly::. - fone R. 8... GE. D, Kenney - L. 8. N: G.—H. King * oe, 8..V. G—V, Gilass 2 lL. 8. ¥. G.—N.. 8. Sherwood. “1. GW. Ungerer. ~~ 0; G.—H, Haugland - , Secretary—H, TT. “Alten ". Treasurer—H,. A. - Swain, ‘ re aa Cake}; | An event almost unique in the’ his-| day night when Robt. Corlett, pioneer |. ‘of the’ .district, and 80 yearsiof age was installed as Noble-.Grand. ‘Lakelse |- | Was conducted by Mrs, 1, 7. *".( cession, Fin; Seo—-F. Gavin oD, ‘C-—Tamea. Smith. “~ PL GT. AL Kalsh. . __ The installation wag Performed . by 7, E: rooks, B. D, ‘G. M. ussistedy by J " MeLihypen, : t we om ea Th’ new ofticers: of the - _ Rebekah tite as fellows — ” , N. G.—Mrs. J. McLaren Uv. ‘G.—Miss. Vern MacEnnes oR: See. Arg, T. . Brooks. - Fin, - Sec.—Misy" J. Donald ~ Preas.— Margi! ‘H. King | fet War Mrs." AL Swain - = Con—Mirs, Wc, Sparkes =: Chaplattatey, : ‘D. McKinnon. oR SNe 'Gt-irs, EK... Kenney ob San, .G>-Mrs. E, Bishop. - » Ty. WS ‘VY. G.Mrs. K. Smith - LB. ¥. G.—Mres, A, - ‘Smith - Ls&—Bro. R, Corlett : 0. G.—F, Hampton: * “P, G.—Miss Betty Anderson: - - The, Installation of these. officer: + Kenney nssisted by Miss J. Donald. At, the conclusion ‘of the ceremonies we ‘a very enjoyable evenipg. was spent part. of which was a big banquet. In the evening Noble Grand Robt, Corlett was presented with a veteran. Oda Fellows Emblem on behalf of the lodge The -banquet ‘was. marked by. a pro- headed by the Odd Fellows band, carrying a large birthday -cake ih decorated with 80 burning candles, the | The affair waa a. great success. © cer emony: being in honor. of. the newly appointed Noble [Grand Robt. Corlett.. | The cake. was donated by H. A. Swain Great credit is dué the Rebekahs for | their untiring efforts on this o¢casion . The court of revision for the» voters: | lists. for-the municipality of Perrace, “ Was; held’ in the munielpal hall Mon: day night and several names were aid: ded to the list. “There are 126 names now on the list. i : Canon. MeKim 1g recovery from ht . recent: ‘illness. . : - Serylees in the Anglican church’ wert conducted List Sunday by: Iny reader; : Relpl Corey taking the major share « 0 the. work. . Sympathy is being expressed to Dr S..G. Mills who has received word a the death -of his father in Toronto, A dvop of temperature. and a’ Ligh’ ‘fall of- ‘snow on’ Sunday Bight has re newed the seasonable appearance o, the ‘countryside: | The mountains on ‘white again, and: the roads have hard.. ened- up again, Co ' Lotal egg producers are busy arrang:' ing: their steady market -for hen‘ fruit. -Plocks are laying well, and while: the prices ‘are. dropping, fair returns are being recceived. ° __ Ski Runners of the Canadian Rockies | WwW The new enthusiasts , Sensrally, after. the: famons rival even‘in Europe -Tung,.and) trails varying from‘ one “Simpson. Pass, Shadow Lake, Lake and tennis; ‘fishing and hiking, A thousand feet above “between Mounts Nor and phelters at: strat “every ‘year in. February (1 ‘¢, side jumpers® rere “heise de LAM Layout t shows, (ay Gand an by fie’ We wtnestlay laxt. a 2 Hin. a6ing to erect a new barn. . this Week is busy hauling” it home, - He ': Nor Lodge, o he fone, 6 on Wander Pass, ith a field: of activity unequalled the world over the new winter sports association the Ski Runners of the Canadian ‘Rockies, is rapidly coming into prominence among skiers and winter sports organization is patterned. largely. ; famous rail « “Riders and its locale, unequalled for. " . seenery’ ahd facilities on is continen taken over the truck,. garage,’ Wood, veg] nery is Banff, in. the heart’ ‘of: the Rocki ack across ¥ vin or Cam 1000 feet above and probabil ithout : a i be ; with to ‘ten days: in ‘duration, an _covering ‘such, world-known objectives as Mount: Mesinboiee Louisa, Ptarmigan: ‘Valley and Oe baggy: Bow Lakes and Pipestone Pass.’ Ski-ing over some, of these, 4d. Spapges isin full swing'as late as June when eying golf at eae over ooking the. Bow. near. Mt. Assiniboine, e of the Ainest, epart, pogind in November each year. : fn snow ath Mt, Ascintbotne, 1 Y, 806 feat hig -headquartera:for aki- ing at Mt.’ Asyini| Man River, with dog teany in f wints a svenes or i et a a a er __ =