the week after four yeirs spent in the 7 - evening at a. hallowe’en. party at her ‘The. guests included ‘the’ school statt Little's mill, - Mrs. E. T, Kenney cutertained: at Tourtst . Resort} ..; iz Hor SPRINGS, TERRACE " LUMBERING: 4 _ MINING -- _ Ronnicnauns. Mr. ‘atid? Mrs, “Cliag- Poors’ and | family left Saturday. for thelr home. day spent with the former's sister, |’ ! Mrs. J. Thoiiason’ and Mrs. “Murphy of Remo, A me . Itev. and Mrs.’ ‘Robirisoa“were hosts at an evening’ on: Saturay: ‘when they entertained ~ a. ‘number ° of ‘friends: in honor of Mrs. Bredin, and Iles Marsh. “— bs completion, pedestrinns crosstig It the end of the. week. When finished the. road ‘will: be open. as far as Usk for wagon traffic; - although some of the auto owners shy they ° dre going to at tempt the trip.. 1a Miss Munro entertained | her class _ toom in the G. W. V. A, hali on Friday ‘ evening ‘ata hollowe’ en party.. Games _ and contests were. enjoyed and dainty refreshments, were! enjoyed. W. F Findlay. ‘of Prince Rupert spent a. few. days. in town this ‘week. He was enroute home from the prairie provinces . Miss miltott Head ‘entertained about twenty of her young. friends on Friday home. | They had” ‘a good time. owe 2h o> Mr, and ‘Ars, Dy sor entertained 3 ‘taties? he ‘whist. on Saturday. evening. and ‘a; few friends. een Mr, Webater-returtied to’ toivn’ductne'|, south. He is again on the Job. at. Ges. dinner ‘on Saturday evening, . the. ‘oc _ycasion being - Monna’s ‘8th birthday. Cons. McKenney ‘and wife and fait. - ly arrived from Giscombe. the end of | the week and have taken up residence on Park Hilt in the house vacated by tons. Service, ; a - Miss ‘Annie Cousins ‘yeturned Wed- in Port Simpson after a. pleasant holi- Phe: Capper River bridge is nearing 7 {tained jn honor of Mra. 0. T, Sundal | winter. . liked by the-young people here... |” or v: Brtantsen of: ‘Rem > wi f on Monday... 0 7° Wm. Titte-e commenced work uring the week on the new; “walk: “from the ‘Terrace hotel. to. Lakelse Ave. ani east .|28-far ag the ‘United Church,’ This has been’ a long: ‘felt need, The: archway and the garden in: ‘front. of the hotel have been. torn down- in’ preparation for the new walk. Das Mis, 9 ‘L, ‘Frank’ and daughter, ind: red lett Friday for Port Essington and Prince Rupert. ar — toe “Mrs, Geo. Dover was in afternova tea. hostess on Friday. when she eniter- who: reeently, returned from: an extend- ed tip; east and: south, ° The: hostess Waa assisted’ by”. Mrs. : Ardagh, ‘Miss Donald’ while Mrs. Greig presided at | the tea urn, ve _ ' a nf chan Terrace; . left.“last -week for Biggar, ‘ ‘J oe, Felber, who spent the summer |. months prospecting in’ the district, left Tuesday for North ‘Vancouver for the He hopes to. ‘return. in the spring. : ren ae : Mes: T. a... Marsh ‘Visited in Remo the ‘first, of the week, mo, ; BERS OOH hates “Yoeai ‘triends were stoked: to learn of ‘the sudden: ‘death of Douglas: Stew- art, son of Mri ‘and ‘Mrs. D.: G. Stew- art; in ‘Prince’ ‘Rupert general, lrospital on ‘Monday ‘at’ noon. ‘The ' deceased |. was ‘a guest last sunfiner » of Mr, and Mrs, R. 1. McIntosh ani was well ". MASQUERADE DANCE. A ry pigheos ot . Mee Fe te ‘The masquerade dance: held. in. the GW. v. A, -hall on Wednesday. even- | ing: under the auspices of the baseball team, was. attended by a large crowd ie * Amie MRS ‘a: BRUCE {Angus left Sunday morning’ ta, be witb ” [his sister and family. 1 Mr, and - Mrs. |. wh: Bruce. and "two ODS, Donald | and An- Tus, and. daughter, arrived. dn. Terrace ‘fabout ‘sixteen: years, : : REO and. home: . Jing at the close, of-the games. Tuesday Mrs. Griftitn of Prince: Rupert, Who has for years spent the summer ‘in Sask. - where she: has ' taken residence | with ‘her daughter, ‘Mrs. Dunbar! ‘| Davis,.Gladys Kenney, Betty . andes. “"tson-and Mra: Dunean,: . SELECTING 1 THE BREEDING MALE oe in southera clties. i 7 "Armistice ‘service in @. Ww. Vo Ay hull at 11 a.m, on Sunday morning fest. . ADL welcome, : dance, Sparkes ; ‘men's come: Me: Attree: The - : i ,' Judges: were Mrs. Dyson, Mrs.. N. ‘Sher- os ‘Dunean shad ‘the, “nisfortime te wood *: and. “Mr. Gouldbourne. ° This — Lf Mrs. h wpek. —oo “absence Tags ‘Hallowe! eh Wag. elebratad by it nesday efter n holiday. with friends” An L Bethnrem ‘nnd Ww. “Alger of Usk Turner; men's most ‘original Stanley were here last, Wednesday. for the big ‘Brooks, Jadies*. comic: Mrs: hyve his hand. ‘and-: arm: ‘ rushed of i Snturday afternoon: ‘by’ a falling” tree, Je¢ontest. fe. while he yas working . in’ ‘the, Judgor | - ae campy: ‘at ‘Kallum: Lake. He, was Ss bevueht finto, town: for: ‘attention, via go “Bulkley. -Shamon: “of Usk: sand ; hor daughter. W ere, jn, town during, the. hid n; vets . | Rangers was held. in” “Ki Mars: Tohw- ‘Wane: hos token up pest: church on Friday: evenin “deree tn! town after several monthi' ‘dresses’ ‘were - aver by Rey . vet 7 and, Mi. in ‘costume, also , , Spectators. ‘It: “wags the: ‘first ‘appearance of the native or- Joye. The prizes’ were won. by the ‘following :—best “‘dréssed ‘Indy, + | Mies “Weights best dressed’ man’. ‘Thomas “Marsh; lady's. most origina}, Mrs. 'T OW, G. waa followed py’ the: “modern waltz / Many, couples competed, but, the prize went to. Mone: “Grelg- and’ 8: Broke. yee he ae ae ~ TeRRAGE TRAIL ‘RANGERS : cPorreetny te A wall, ‘attended ’ meeting’ of 1 A. ‘Hobnwooid Rte chestra . and" their music, Was much ° ‘en: |! | ing or. any “other constitutional . weak- also neleot. for ‘size. of eges. hac developed sexually very“ These cookerels also invariebly finish’ s In, other, words although they “ ‘Word ‘was ° -recetved on Saturday morning. of the passing of Mrs, A. Bruce in “Prince. Rupert at: the home of her daughter, Mrs. Finley. .. Her son steaded. ‘north, or. town. _ They are ne- tives” of Scotland... ‘Mr,. ‘Bruce. ‘passed away about: three; earg, ago “and then the late Mra, Bruce: moved ,to Prince. Rupert where.she.made ber home with her. daughter, - héaith. for -some time,’ ‘and, has been blind for over 30 yerrs.., Her cheer- ful disposition won. for her’ the admira- tion of.all who knew. her, and her pags. ing is’ ‘another -worthy. pioneer laid to, rest, The. sympathy. of. the eormmun- ity-is extended tq the bereaved family. for: interment in- Kaltum, Lake come- tery. Ser ag ey ere _THE BASKETBALL TEAMS Phe basgetball teams. held a. meet: evening when the: players were ar- ranged for the. season as follows :— ~ Pown- ladies: team—Mis, ‘Brommitt, Mrs. A, Holmwood, . Miss. “Reid, Miss ‘High school: girls team—Mona Gretg Margaret “Glass, Helen Greig, - ‘Ethel Moore, Margaret McLean, and Biste Danhaur, Mrs, Duncan,. coach. as High school, boys—A. Moore, F. Hipp. |D. Burnett, Fred Thomas, Dudley Lit- tle, Elmer MeConnell, Mr. _feokehs od lp *r ste Smith,” Wm, -Unger, : OQ, Kenney and D Kerr... |: + aT ‘Referee—G. “Dyson. 7 _ = . ' A native teem, chiefly composed of |f Vanarsdol players have signed up ‘with: : Percy Kennedy. ag -‘eaptain.. co . Some lively games are anticipated: It may seem .o . Httle early in the § sea- son! ‘to ‘talk of peleccting next spring's breders, but this. is of such importance that it must be borne in mind early in the season, if best results are to be secured. ; Karly in the’ “growing - ’ geagon | “he poultryman should have marked, “for, TERRACE, BG WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER’ 7, 1925 She - has been in poor ; | Steamship and 1 raid Service’ - Sailings from Prinee Rupert “for. Vantouver and: “(Intermediate ; ipoints each Thursday . and a p-m. For Stewart each Wednesday, 10.00 p. ™m. For Anyox and Ketchikan each Saturday, For North and South Queen Charlotte "Istinds, ae fortnightly. Sunday — 4.00 pm. : ~ PASSENGER 1 TRAlks ae race me. “Basthousid—Dally, except Sunday 3. 08 p. nh yo Westbound— ~Daily except Wednesday, 11,52 a. m. _ ee . . pera, ye ee _ For Altatie Steamship Sailings ot futher inlonmation apply yo any Canadian Nace Agen cr og . R. F. - MeNanghton, District Passenger Agent, Palnee Rupert, BO. ; a i het 4 The remains. were brought to. Terrace |: ” “Dyson, as. i tia GEO. LITTLE See BC. . LUMBER MANUFACTURER - oa ~ LUMBER Price List| Rosgh Laer nvventetntese . "1 $18.00 per Shiplap si. ice eeeeeeeeteeaeeseeerecces B2BO ” ‘Sized Lumber. .........: cece cece cecucccen ec 2250 Me | “ Rinished Mate 0 aga Shingles... 00... ccd ee .from $2. 50 to $5.00 per. m ; Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. 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" Vietrolas ~ Order; your Personal Greeting Cards Now TERRACE DRUG STORE the, block'* all those: chickens: that had shown the ‘character for slow feather- ness, “There: will thus be reserved for breeders, ‘only, cockerels from high lay- ini, dams that have: laid. large eggs. |, This: latter. is" of "great: importancce ag there is, unquestionably a tendency |. to: diminution io ithe, slze of. ‘the: egg)! where. selecetion, has been followed: for high production, Avithout due care. “to “ enrly. | ‘all shiuta be vigorous, While. igor may’ be denoted in every: part: of tHe “Bied j in, the broad ‘back-deep body, the: “well set-legs and. general action, and in. the]: nervous. force, .the paramount require- ment in an egg breeding. ale, -is th. dicated by the: bright, brominent, Blere:; ing eye set in a-clean’cut face: 6 >.” “This is, the’ Aina: of’ mile thine: will | give resulta: | o a ONLY. ONE cHANCE IN © "| @aod Music we : During: the: latter part of the aummier, : y “THIRTY six BILLION and: veaily ‘fall, it. wil, have ‘been noticed | | Adults~50c = {that there awere | some ‘cockerels: that Farmer Londs: Wheat Twice ‘In ‘Same wo Government tax ingly TERRACE, B. C. “| Terrace Theatre “The Latest Films’ ‘Direct, | from Vancouyer . Every Thursda -and Saturday Children tinder ‘4, 25,