Roy a d : ~ i where she will make e her home, A . in Rupert last week, . _{ TERRACE, B.C. WEDNESDAY: DECEMBER 12, 1925 _ Tovaist ° Hor SPRINGS _ " LUMBERING _ RESORT * MINING Hownéutune . - Cons: ScRenney visited ‘Prines' Ru pert over the week: end. Dy mo i Mrs. E. J, France’ spent: a few! days — eos + There was'a good ‘turnout, of spec: iniors to witness the. basket” ball ou Friday night last. : The first game. be- +Ween the high-.school girls. and - the | City team was élosely:? ‘contested ‘and wns won by the girls with a score of | This was followed by a hard. game. between the high school loys and the elty. team, the latter won | - 4 to 22. fought hy 24 to 19, Followitg the games. a dunce was enjoyed. until mid-night: The music was provided by Miss Mon- roe and Messrs. “John de Kergemmeaux and R. Reechet. Mrs. Jarman who has spent the last. few years with her daughter,’ Mrs. Downing left Saturday’ for England BE. T, Kenney was a business sisitor to Hazelton on Saturday. N. Sherwood visited Prince Rupert during the week. “ John Morley was in Rupért over the week end, The Golden Key group entertained their mothers at’ ‘ie home of ‘their lender, Kev. Rfrs. afternoon. The mothers ‘were: ‘present and inspected the’ work of their child- Fata ol | Bring Your | } Raw Furs 7 J. B. “Agar. Terrace . Highest Prices are Paid True Valuation Made .. We buy @ all kinds of Raw Furs We. Pay,¢ CASH = ve eee if "Trace Tardware x ‘Terrace Theatre | oe TERRACE, B.C. . . The Latest Films. Direct: my, from Vancouver’ " ‘Byery Thursday .| -and’§ af . cently. Ailen on. Saturday. . on hand. ren. to: be: sent ‘to. thie miseton ‘hospitals to ‘cheer’ the- Sick ‘during Yuletide, The ‘ {social - committee’ then - served. -refresh- iments and the arfternoon ‘concluded with : elub SOngS. are: doing a: splendid. work, with ‘the young: folk. wor x we : “ge: John - Coithurst who “has “spent the past. few weeks’ on his trap‘ line in the Lakelse “was: home over Sunday. ler of. ‘Smithers, : formerly of Terrace, on Thursday, “Dee. 6a son. |. . The’. announcement ot the. marriage of John Pr Gilbert, son of CG. R. ‘and Mrs. -Gilbert, to -Sulia. Halstead Wiley, daughter. of Mr. and: ‘Mrs, Ogden Wil- ey of New York City, Was made Te . The wedding Will -take place in Vancouver early . dn January. The ably known here having made. many friends on his. perfodical visits to his home.Mr. and Mrg Gilbert leave short- ly: for. Vancouver. where they will spend Christmas with their: son and remain over the nuptials. © - Born—In .Tertace oi. Wednesday, December 5th, to Mr, aud Mrs. F, C. Bishop, a daughter. Geo. “Little. returned Thursday after spending two weeks in and: around Edmonton where he picked up a car of . horses which he brgught back” with ae _ use “in. the: timber camps. . Geo. Little entertaiend: Mon- to Mrs. Ardagh who. leaves: this week for Bepnos Aires ‘where she will ‘join her. husband o na holiday. trip. Dur- {ing the afternoon a. number. of friends joined the. party: for tea.. “Mr. and Mrs. Dyson ‘entertained two tables at: bridge on” Monday evening. H. CY Fraser was the guest of honor. Prizes were won by Mrs. Greig and E. T. Kenney. ; : KNOX ‘LADIES Gut ORGANIZE For the ‘New Yoar_—Entertain Hus- ’ bands and Friends to supper - ‘The annual meeting of the. Ladies’ | Guild of Knox United Church “was held on Thursday, Dee, 6th. - The’ busi: | ness meeting convened at 3.30 in the| afternoont ‘Very encouraging reports were’ presented in connection with the vations activities of the. past. year, In addition to meeting the various expen- ses: ‘entailed. in’ ‘the - upkeep ~ of ' the m : chireh plant, ‘the Guild: had. been suc. cessful in securing | supplies’ of’ hymn- | books and. equipment for sé. In: the ‘services. of the. church and ‘the’ Sunday : {sendoi” while. extensive’ yepairs had ¥ been, earrled “out in “connection, ‘with 4 the- ‘ehureh and parsonage properties - The. -financlal’ report. showed also, ‘that | the work of the new year would” be: ‘en- tered upon with, a substantial balance "The following otticers were’ elected | gor the coming! year — : : ' President=-Mrs, W. Allen. = ’ Vice-president—Mrs. oO. T, ‘Sundal Secretary-treas.—Mre, H.. DB, Brooks . Work Convenor-—~Mrs. A. Hy. Harker |: ~ Flower Conyenor—Mrs An. Holm- te aturda t ae ‘ mre ores Rey. ond, Mrs: Allen . _Born—~To Mr..and ,Mrs, F.C. Fow- (5 government to complete the fill this | prospective greom is well and favor-. aay "at: a bridge’. luncheon, a. farewell 1 Terrace Wants New Road to ‘Kitamat Arm x council meeting 6f the board of trade, was: held on Tuesday evening ‘in the* ‘municipar hall with J. K. Gordon presiding. ‘Many town "improvements were ‘up for . discussion. . Information Was: yeceived that owing to the Copper |river. bridge not: being finished. thirty- six men would be idle this “winter os able to Bet in supplies, On motion of .. Riley lt was urged upon the year at, the Copper, crossing. A letter from Vanderboot board of trade asked support. for the establish- ment. of an air. mail service between Jasper and Prince Rupert. This was not supported. A motion of BF. Nash urged the use ofa mail: ear on each ly ‘adopted. A- resolution sent from the highway | committee of Prince Ru- pert © clty eounell urging the provin- elal government to make a proper sur- vey for the. Prince Rupert-Tertace highway was approved, -An’ enqitiry from the B, 0, Advertisers of Vancon- ver as to the openings here for in- dustries ‘lead toon interesting discus- sion, The secretary | stated that he had : been approached | with a sugges- tion that a small bacon curing. plant be established in the district. - He was assured that there was on opportunity to deal with 30 or 40 hogs weekly and even more if they. ‘could be procured. That business. syould. run from about November to May and It might be as- soclated with.a small cannery to: deal with fruits and vegetables, and to op- ernte between June and September. The council : approved an appeal asking an extension of the period for. at ‘reduced rates from three to months: ' vo . T. Kenney reported’ ‘that the ©: N. _ had attnched a passenger car to the wayfreight.. A. suggestion from the local. parent-teacchers association that the government should be ap- six . pronched with a request to keep open ‘Ithe local ronda during the. winter so the children: could get to school was approved and, the engineer Was. sent an outline of what was. wanted. F, Nagh again brought up his plan for a government sampling Works in the vicinity of. Prince - Rupert, The same gentleman also’ put forth a Te; commendation that the road from La- kelse .to” Kitamat “Arm ‘be started ‘at nn early. date, The length | of. road to be constructed would be about 27 miles he ‘about: On feet: '- With: the ‘development ‘of the coal and Tron’ at Telkwa | ‘there was bound to: bea tremenduots increase of po- pulation in- the ° district’ which would demand. nn ‘outlet by enr to ‘salt, water, Trere. was a, “postbiliey ‘of * meéting {this néed ‘in a reasonably short time: If. they had to. walt; “until ‘the road to '|Prince. Rupert. was ‘completed be twas afraid: few. of. _ them would live :to see it. He -would . “not: for a. moment de: the mining companies at Usk -are un- 4 train on the ©. N. R. was unenimons-' from several Albertan boards of. trade | , shipping coal from’ Alberta to Ontario |: he ‘said. ‘The highest elevation would tract. from, thie’ building. of the Prince | # Rupert roa but. it “was desirable in| 4 | the » meantime’. to bave: A road which a Steamship and Train Service S. 8. Prince Rupert ‘will sail from Prince: Rupert oe for Vancouver and intermediate points, each’ Fri-. : day, 9.00a.m. -’ it : For Stewart and Anyox, Wednesday, 10. 00: D. a For North and: South’ ‘Queen Charlotte Aslands; fortnightly. t _ : ~_ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE. be 4 Eastliound~ Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 3.08 p.m. -Westhound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, il. 2 a. m. ua , . he an i vo : oe a y t For Adantic Seeamship Sailings o or farther information ‘aooly” ioany. Canadian Nationil Ageat or R. F. - MeNangtton, District Passenger Agent. Prince Rapert, B.C.) ‘ PPP POP OS GEO. LITTLE. Terrace, B.C. _ LUMBER MANUFA’ TURER . Loser: Paice st res Rough Lumber. seeengceredaevaneseaes -+-$18.00 per Mt a Shiny va. vesccosceoeeececsee terete BBD. oe ~~ Gized Lumber ...... 00.0.0... gc ccecccdeeeas 2250 | ves Finished Material... beet sean tans "40.00 to- 65.00... 7 Shinglesec sree cells 2 Fed $260 to $00 per mm Pricea eubject to change without notice Orders filled at hort notice. mas Mill ‘running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete ¢ on | application _ Vietor Radios" > Vietrolas’ _-Vietor Records—the latest or Assorted Stock’ of Watches and. other Jewellry: Ganong’ 8 and Rexall’s. Chocolates. _ Order your Personal Greeting ¢ Cards Now ’ Christmas Gifts For All “hes! Such a stock has never. re: :be Terrace, . It is all ready: for. your inspé a wonderful line of: Toys‘and n 1 _ but look what: we. have-for: a Wearing: Apparel--for Men and. 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