DL. 13 -- TERRACE,. B. €.,- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 2, 1935 Terrace Notes Norman Moorehouse returned to the must on Thursdays, and - -Mrs., Moore- louse will remain ‘ for ‘atime with’ her avents, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Kirkpat- lek. I one } James Me(Sashan was a visitor to ‘npert last week. eae Miss Margaret Kenney, daughter of BE. b and Mrs. Kenney, is a guest of Miss \tary Helen Orme in Prince Rupert. en After, a week’ of severe frosts and heavy winds the wenther took o de- ded change for. the better early | on re fonday. Some- snow fell dvernight und the temperature was’ much higher by daylight. ‘Monday, | though cloudy was freé: ‘of wind and the People en- joved themselves penin. Cr ee | Lawrenee Brooks,. second son of. Mer land Mrs. ‘Thos. Brooks, ‘arrived: from | Winnipeg. on Tuesdny. and intends to pspend some time. here’ befare: returning 4 to the prairie ‘city... * * _ leo did not form on Lakelse Lake ‘sheet about a fuot. thick. util the inlddle: of the week, but by Sunday the Iske was covetet with ‘a A mumber, of the: younger “set pude the trip on for’ skating, and they say they Had the heat skating they have had for yerrs. > * £ . Wong Taucy. Yen, owner of the er race Cafe property, returned at the end of the week after a holiday of ov- ver a year in China. Wong has a wide circle of friends here and he has been busy renewing old acquaintances before resuming his commercial life, a a Clarence Michel got awiy “with two ot “the prizes at the turkey shoot on Sunday last, including the: big 13 Tb. bird. ‘The other wes Oo g008e. * * “ Cubbin, veturned to town. on Satnrday. Pret ee oe oe their homes, comfortable. es Hes your subscription been paid yet? Sunday and found the surface perfect: Garth ‘Gyittith, who has been holi- daying ut Paelfie for the yuist week 25 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Me- fecial events were much curtailed during - the past week. The cold snap kept many people busy stoking to keep . _ - * Weather in Terrace Nhe snow that came! on Sunday af-" ternoow found lecal public works of- ficlais well prepared. “During the last few ilnys alk local roads have been plowed ‘ out, these: including Lakelse and Kalnm Lake roads, and the high- way. By tackling the work early in the ¥eason ‘na good smooth bottom has been ‘secured “which means more trips per diy and a .Jonger easson. Terrace merchants report ‘that the seasonal business this ‘December has been considerably . greater than for. a year or two, Boariler in the season at better. ‘volume had ‘been anticipated, and buying was on ‘alarger seale, s¢ that ‘the Toeal stores had a wider ran- ge of goods ‘for their customers to pick from. Their foresight, evidently, was justified by the turnover: secured. In addition to the Christmas trade mer- chants state that “the: 1934 business shower ‘considerable increase over 1938. One merchant told the Terrace. News that every month of the past year showed a gain: in rolume over the corresponding month of 1933. Lo- enl business men, on the whole, are looking? forward to this mew year to bring © still further improvement in conditions, and if. some of our citizens 7 NATIVE SONS AT BANQUET he Terrace of the Native Sons of, Conuda held their annual Christmas banquet nt the Philbert Hotel at 2.30 pan. on Christmas Day. Fighteen of the members of the Assembly were in attendance. Gordon Temple, | mine | host of the hotel, and himself a Native Son, excelled himself in the viands pro vided, and all present spoke highly .of the skill of the staff, both in the. kit- chen and in the dining room: The I. O. L. put on the. aunwal- New. Year, dnuce om Monday night. al prizes were up for ‘holders -of Jnek} tickets. ms &\* . C. Sparkeg is able to be a. round again. after nnysing a cold for a few days. ‘eet Sever |. “Jack Wrathall of Prince Rupert is holidaying” here a8 a guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. Christy. aoe & Jnek Blemore spent the holidays in Prince Rupert-and during his absence Miss Hiott Head filled his job. New Years Eve held out bright pro- mises for the coming year when local timber operators started a number of extra men in various woods operations Tettace Drug Store Christmas —- Good Now on display . S Jewellery, Watches, Clocks” Dinner Set§ Papetries Toilet Sets ‘Toiletries in classy boxes , ‘Fancy China Children’s Books | Fountain Pens R. W. Riley, Phm, B. ‘Terrace, B.C. “ ve ‘a* ae et Christy’s Bakety Terrace, B.C. would only give:'the merchant a ehance to ‘show how ‘his prices eompare with those of the big catalogues it is cer- tnin that'n marked improvement in local conditions would result. 7 0.T. SUNDALCO. | Terrace, B Wiill ship to any point on line ; Will vou try our Bread and _ 2 OV i 7 , : | is a Buns? 7 _ ae —— —— Mining Prospects Bright Sandi i F In ‘As the New Year is coming in we find this world. full of worry. and remularly. orders Shippe ¥ woe, and some people tell us we are going to the dogs. As a result we Those who are closely in touch with . BESCUITS and conditions predict that with the.com- All kinds of cake, .Get our price. have increased our stocks of selected brands of DOG ing of ‘spring there.will.. be.a lot of ‘activity. in local mining: circles. Dur-} the past season & lot of prospecting, was done, ranch of it-in a very quiet way, and . little has been said ebout the results secured. ‘Coupled’ with this there has been some very good work done in bringing verious groups togeth per, making . projects. of sufficient size to interest outside mining men. Those who hare been directing and carrying | on. this : ‘work have devoted a lot of time in placing their. propositions be-| Pr ee Ce er ed offer them’ at’ attractive’ prices.” Our Grocery Department In spite of this dismal ‘dullness’ we £0. appreciating. any little “silver | Jining that may be shining‘ throngh he clouds, and inugh. in ‘the face. of high rates and had weather. . Te ee 7 Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C.. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water ‘ Travellers Sample Rooms For Camp Ouftitting: Is just: being replenished with a new stack w hich | Ww vill ive ‘tint to \ ; . every bite. # | fore interests who might be favorable, | P. 0. Box 5. ‘Telephone We wiso carry a good stock of Hard wate, ° “Clothing and ‘Foodstuffs. ‘aml some Very satisfactory . progress | Gordon Temple, Prop. These lines. will meet the hardest task s of man, beast and equipment. has heen made, Jn view of these. vari-; & . us _ ous branches: of work with: local mnin- | . ” St oe ae ,* | eral prospects there is strong grounds | = — , no = ae — en Ei for the-expectation ‘of something defi- | i Terrace Mili Stock of -puite cbelng, done towards opening up ; . several of the properties. during ‘the | INVITATIONS | 3 Lumber COUNT! aie No. 2 *Shiptay cong SeNSON, {S48 common dimension and Na; 1. Ship- ~ No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, ¥-joint . oat Ete” fs Shingles + Mouldings. : PRICES. ON. APPLICATION see Dur ing the Christmus season . the radio fans in these parts were greatly: “dlsappointed. The World broad cast Ar thu: ‘Yanderlip of Purksville, Veoowas | only indifferent, and since then Ta. ‘is spending a two weeks. holiday in- there: has: been no radio to speak of. '|Werrace, with his mother; Mrs: Wim. Perhaps it.I. just og well as what lit- - Vanderlip, ond his: ‘sisten ‘Mrs, B.* J.tle did: come over was very poor qual: ~ ity: for r holiday time. tat Rough Lumber sing Jost heciuse he ‘feels, that. it ~ neves AL to’ nm artise iti a lds, way nial “useriuse he-is hot: “yet: . ready. by avert ‘ina a big ways Fo ‘Keep Jack tr un niet ‘a. -veady to se pig apace ou o ‘is “hist as fvalleh 115 wwonld he: Keeping” A child anit, of ; ti it hud the: bitty. to. Dass its mate a.) ee ite Trae, BC