Az? RRACE NEWS | ‘OL, 13 i ee an NOY EMBER 28, 4934 TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, ‘CO. 2 CHARLES MURPHY DEAD - Word bas come from Famonton of mathe death of Charles Murphy of Paci- Motiv. Charlie was a well known figure it the rathvay village ‘and bis: work Se wis known to a much wider cirele, As one of the section men, bart of his job meee “iS to look after the flower beds on BAe cach side of the. station house, After Feome hours it was always, 4. -pleasure cee to sot 2 glimpse of a well. kept: and artistic garden, His work Will be B inissed. by, many | along the line, .. .Dur- Bing the South African, war he “served fee swith the artillery, -- a EXPANDING TIES RUSINESS .... ; Rert Swain ik prepalring for w biz- Bor and better time, especially in the G7 transfer business which depends entir- Be cly on the better business in every a other line. -He has torn down his old zarase Inikling and is erecting one to In 400 hy 60 feet and it will have ‘n “concrete floor with a heavy gravel bot- Bifam, Hoe will expand his: business to bircinde other lines, ane of which. will mechanic always In attendance, It_is. “Se Kriox United ‘on travelling through. wild country for |: ‘|not bard to figure what other pusi- ness will he added. LAST WEEK'S BASKETBALL: RE: PORT WAS LATE In the Strawberry League last. week the Skeena- Wonders took the Magoons to market with a tight score of 16 to 1. Tt was a closely contested ganie, Fast. and furious were the skirmishes. Stewart McLeod, L. Cramer * and L. Thomus, each contributed to the Score wv hile on the Magoon team Dud Little, ©. Michael and Pred Nash trie@ hard to get ‘ahead of the Skeena berriés genre Tu the girls league the, Reds. enme out ind unexpectedly beat the Aces in a clasely contested game (16- 14).:' The Aces started with the first basket and the Reds tied every score until the ‘last minnie when ther popped one in to win. . Owing to bad werther the pust week the Hot Springs read work was ee ear repairing, We will hare fh xoad enrriod un for. another week. You are su “‘Buy at Home’? principal. you use these columns? , HERERAKAAERAARRERRARRENEED we _ Vancouver printers help sell your produce. 7 When you use the columns of your LOCAL: NEWSPAPER pporting a local industry and encouraging the Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Will will not help build your town and community nor Will soon be here, Skates J E. T. Kenney Ltd. Genera Ia rd ware Holiday Season _ Make your gitts pric iesl ar eR, _ Pyrex ware Complete Line cf Toys Christmas Decorations China ware Terrace, B. C. Furniture 4 "DECEMBER T . Fare-cand: ca-quattor Round Trip oe ‘tickets to important points ing Eastern Canada, Return limit, Three Months. "Also Low Fares to seaboard 7 when part of overseas book- “ings, Return limit, Five Menthe, ae Sr re ae alee tt Stopovers, For particulars ask your nearest Ticket Agent CANADIAN {tu bring the flames under control. ‘Heard Talk by © Knox Chureh Was well filled on Fri- duy night to hear O. 1. Sundal tell of his experiences on his recent trip. His account! started with his visit to Nova Scotia, and during his stay there he went about the countryside consid- erably, visiting Practically every coun ty.of the province, Fruit, he said, was of major iinportance to the econ- omic life of the people, and with ocean going ships able te load close to the orehards- the transportation charges were reduced to a minimum. ~The’ province is well industrialized, but a-great deal more could be done to popularize the scenie and holiday attractions. attorded. From Noya Scotia Mr and Mrs. Sin dal travetled to New York where he Was linpressed with the huge office buildings, . with Central Park, which cavers aliaut ane anda. half square tniles, and many other features they suw in thelr limited time. He admitted having started out on aul evelated train one day, got switch- ed to the underground, and finally got. himself cleared of the tangle some time later. From New York they salied on the Pennsylvania and made their first stop at Cuba. That city impressed him by its extreme cleanli- ness, the attractive climate, and the fret that all industry seemed to centre in relieving the tourists of as much Toney ws possible. Everything was alright just so long as the tourists paid tor it. Two days sail from-Cuba they arriv- ed at Colon at the Atlantic end of the Panam canal, and here they found a ‘ereat deal to interest them in the work ing of ‘the canal, the low lands on the Atlantic: side, hanann plantations be- yond the low lands, and the attractive appenrance of nll the government buildings in the ennal zone. It wns noticeable that all operations were car ried-out very efficiently, with 10 con- fusion, nud a minimum of noise. At the Pacifie end they saw a res- sel loaded with cotton on fire and watched the efforts of the authorities A ‘five days sall north from Panama hrought them to San Dingo, where they found a lnree part of the Ameri- can navy In ‘the hrrbor, together with a large pirt of the American Army, and hig fleets of the air force, From Sau Dfaga they proceeded to Los An- goles where they remained for two weeks. The speaker predicted that in u short time Los Angeles would bé one of the largest cities in the Union. For sovepal years one out of every three who crossed the border into Califomin settled in. Los Angeles county, At Tas Angeles they yisited the ‘temple of Mr Se Almee Semple MePher- em. and found that: she, together with her staff, waa doing j awonderful work those cquaht: in economic. diffientties "| Her work wns well, spoken of by all with whom he hai. talked. The Holly. wood Rowl, ‘Signal’ Hill’ oll ‘fleld and “rather polnta of interest’ were describ- elas well as thetr visit to San Fron. igen -w hich brought thetr Stay in the United States to an end. The evening was held under the ane. pices of. the Ladies Guild of the church _ faud the collection taken’ added mater- sy intly to the Guild Funds, Miss Jan- ette Young rendered" several organ solos and atter the speaker had con- eluded’ the Indies served refreshments, ——— Att eaeain: Is nbott veenvered from NATIONAL his accident although he atin feels the ot v ‘how Ne. ‘hit.. os oO. . 7. Sundal Terrace Drug Store Christmas | Goods Now on display Jewellery, Watches, Clocks Fancy China Dinner Set$ a Papetries Toilet Sets = Toiletries in classy boxes Children’s Books Fountain Peng R. W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B,C. Service With a Smile! For “Service with a smile.” Through it’s windows wide, rou sec inside Goods of the latest style. Through the open dooy into “Sundars Store” Come folk with many a need, Here Jim and Bill their orders fill And of slightest wish take heed. A file or a nail, cheese cloth or pail; A hook te cateh a fish: Canned goods or thread, new clothes or bread: You find the thing you need, Tust prove for yourselves, on the. am- Wwe shelyes Are the goods you need 'PODAY, Be it stove or clock, the .thing’s in stock : There's no need ta SEND AWAY. Within the door of Sundal'’s Store" You find in the service—Cheer, Why your tine engage with catalogue phige: It’s better to deal right here! Re i morn or noon, our staf?s in tune To always @o their part To nuke the store from door to door, Glow ‘with a friendly art, OQ. T. Sundal Co. Terrace, B.C. BASKET BALL SATURDAY NIGHT oe Tn the girts basketball grime on Sat- urday the Aces proved to be too fast for the Hornets, It was a fast, clean sine thronghout and the decision was in doubt ahiast to the end, When Thive Nelson blew the final whistle the score was 17 to 14. In the senior con- test in the Strawberry League the Skecna Wonders again proved win- ners.” The final score was 27 hallocks for the winners while the Alaskans got one short of a crate, The game was fast throughout with Stewart McLeod of the. Skeena Wonders taking the honovs in shooting and baskets, The Alnstians had tough breaks as Dave Nelson had an off night, Frank Hipp Handed the ‘wwhistic, For That Fall Building We have a Full Line of DRY LUMBER Our Prices Cannot be Beaten Jt will pay you to write us Prompt. Shipments Shames River Lumber Co SHAMES, B.C. * John’s Garage General Motors. Cars and Trucks Gas Service Oil Welding = Air Honing Batteries Charged See us for SUPROX BATTERIES John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C, it Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly, All kindsof cake. Get our price, Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C, Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms’ P. 0. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber : Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap S4S common dimension and No. '1 Ship- lap - Ne. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Etc. Shingles Mouldings, ay, PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Tetrace, B.C. Cons. MeKenney was in Remo last Tuesday and sold off the goods of the late Hans Berg. sz kk Mr, and Mrs. Deiphns St. Louls TP tived from MeBride on Saturday, ‘ a & ' The east bound train was: ‘late ou Monday owing to a rock ‘slide: hetweon Remo and Amesbury, The slide vy Wits nt the same pliee as the one. ‘chusing the wreelk in the sprig of 1981,