o gt ted in St. Matthews church on ‘Sun a) of the church were. both beantifal and | nud vegetables being uged abundantly. mM ohy Ter. “tf ft FERAL RES Dw ‘ RIVOL. 13 TERRACE, B. (, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2, 1935 Terrace Notes Harvest Thanksgiving services were . ay morning at eleven o'clock and at 7.30 in the evening. The decorations appropriate —fruit, flowers, ;follage Two ‘eloquent sermons were delivered}. * @ ‘ 7 Miss Fanny McLaren, RN. of, the -Tiazelton’ Hospital - staff, : ‘returned - to : Tazelton on Monday after spending 2 . two weeks’ holiday with, her parents in Terrace. Miss MeLaren «. was ac companied on her holiday: by Mrs. G.. Renson ‘of Hazelton. asst A. message was received ‘inst. ‘Satur day moming bearing the news of the death of Mrs. . Miller of Winnipeg. , Her daughter, “Mrs. J. McLaren, who went east severnl weeks ago, was at -her bedside when the end came. Mrs. Miller spent several weeks in Terrdce last stinumer and mnde many ‘friends Who regret her passing. enue Miss Barbara Sherwood entertained 2 number of friends on Tuesday even _ing last in honor of Jack Bigmore who left on Wednesday for Prince. George where he will be located in future. He shipped his cur to New Hazelton and . ‘motored through from there, 46 ; Cons, L. E. Requa returned to Prince ‘Rupert on Saturday after. “relieving Cons. McKenney swho Was on holidays: ” 3 se . Geo. Little. left. for’ the coast satu J. B. Birchall and Thanksgiv | ing bymns were heartily sing: by the Se choir and congregntion. Freil Scott believes he’ is one up on his. better half ag.a fisherman. Last Sunday. afternoon he Jeft Mrs. visiting her mother in Usk and to do a little fishing:. Fred returned home brace of cohoes, . bride. wl as /‘ ¢ a . . . The ‘eurvent issue: of the ‘London Daily : Mail carries:-a ‘photograph ‘of ‘Constable | i. ‘3. MeKenney. Lewis Mc ‘old grey mare, last winter outside 'the “Cavanelle cabin on -the Kalum road. -The oc Kenney ‘guve a demonstration of “Jehu who droveth furiously” and dumped a coroner into a ‘snow drift, ‘ eek, Terrace ‘residents have ‘revelled in ideal weather the past week and the first, month of fall came to a close in n most pleasant manner.: Ficnic folk stuyed. out doors late and enjoyed bon fir es on lake and river shores. ene Sa . Frei Scott secured fin easy dinner the other day. A grouse flew down the avente from the west when Fred wns standing in front of DB. T. Kenney Ltd., stere—very foolish. It crashed against the framework of one of ‘the store windows and dropped dead at his feet. Fred picked it up. ae ; Sid Cooper, while moving his sum mer cottage on to a flont caused much annoyance to the bears. Sid had put’ tallow on one skid and running out of tallow. used ‘old baco fat for the other. skid. ‘The bears tried to get the fot, rere aay last. ; , Jott the akids, but with Httle success. PANERA AAA RIAN ERED CURIA ICREICIER IIE ICRC REIN ICRI III "Headquarters for?” Oils Goodyear Tires Paint : / Flour ” ‘ General Merchandise , Feed’: Scott |. but’ stepped at’ Gold Creek where. be] caught a nice steelhead: and also. a}: ‘He kind of grinned}: - ns he reported. his s good fortune fo his vot four’ well known local residents, avis. * Kenuey, Paul Hoffmari-and V.‘Soucles | The picture wad taken casion was the trip when Lewis Me!’ LOOK! Round Bone and Blade Pot Prime Ribs, Rolled me At these Special Prices on “. For Friday 2 and Saturday, Oct. 4 and 5 Roasts .. pesesssseestanee seneee Rib Boiling Beef Shanks (whole or half) ’ Boneless Stew Beef Neck of Beef (suitable for canning) | 3 Ibs. for 25ce Remember—This is No. 1, UP AT THESE PRICES. Jas. Richmond - Ltd. Terrace, B.C. Fresh Killed Beef.... Stock arn ———w ——————) George Little Sells Mill and ‘Lumber Yards George Little of Terrace is the wuthority for the announcement that tlint he has completed arrangements for the sale of his saw mill, ‘lumber and. log stock, and logging equipment, ‘all located. at Terrace, to three of his employees—-Dudley ‘G. Little, Duncan K. Kerr and Chris. Haugland, and for the-sule.of the Smithers lumber. yard to A. OG Fowler, algo an- employee and ab present . -manager ‘ot ‘the Smithers yard. The - ‘transfer, of | ‘the business, said Mr.. Little, has been’ arranged for January, 1, 1936. . Possibly. no announcement of any business ‘salé would be. of more inter ay _ Varnishes * Car Batteries — _ Hardware “When you use the “Buy at Home’: principal. you use these columns? Kito seek his fortune, e columns of your “LOCAL NEWSPAPER: You are supporting @ local industey and encouraking the. . Tell the buying public’ what you have and give the Price. _ 7 OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that jnessane to the public: for you. Will Vancouver printers will not help build. your town and eomninnity nor help sell your produce. lest to the Northern , Interior that is .|terlor many:yenrs ago when he started tyaee, During all. these . years he hag | of: the Interior and still is.- | fancy to. the country around Terrace | nor dim, his faith. in Terrace. . ? out in- more “WH ‘ays than one. the ‘above. Mr, Little established the first commercial enterprise in the In rthe saw -mill and. lumber yard at Ter} ‘been, one of the leading business men ‘He took’ a when he came up the Skeena river and decided -thien to back: that point ‘business, ability. He has. seen ‘many changes and everything has not been ‘sunshine, but nothing could stop him He won With his money and with.his time and} But perhaps the favorite hobby with Mr. Little is prospecting and mining, Yery few prospectors ever went to him for a grubstake and came away empty handed, but he prefers to put his pack on his back and hit: the bills himself, He knows minerals, and he hns a good many claims, or an inter est in groups of claims in various that if it was not for his mining and the assessment work or fees he would be a wealthy man, But he hag had ® lot of fun and now js in a way to cash in on some of them, Mr..Little has gone to the coast. He plans a trip to the east, stopping at a number of points on the prairie, and then return to Terrace and go to work on his yarious undertakings. _ HAPPY WEDDING A very pretty wedding was solemn ized at the home of Mr, and Mrs. .W. Olson on Wednesday last when their daughter Helen beenme the bride of ‘Fred: Gillis of Terrace. . The ceremony was performed by Rev. Linney of the Penticostal church in the presence of a few intimate friends, The bride was atGred Ina white canton crepe gown and wus attended by Mr. and Mrs. BH. Haugland, “Following the bridal ser vice the happy couple adjourned to the Orange hall where a reception was held. The. Terrrce orchestra supplied the. music for dancing and upwards of a hundred friends were ‘present - to "Mr. Little is‘n native of Ontario and: AS R young man he went to'the Yukon, He had a won derfnl life there and was not altogeth er disappointed. with the outcome, In’ race and has accummulated- resources that will keep him fully deeupied even’ after he is free of the saw. mill and Tunbering , business:. ‘ “My. Little does not propose’ to Jeave Terrace. He has too much at’ stake, and anyway, he does not know of any; better place to remain and spehd one’s life time; ad he has every. ‘reason to ‘figure on endther twenty tive to thirty}. five or forty years yet. . * Hundreds of” leaving the Yukon he settled - in Ter’: wish them “happiness and prosperity. ‘During the ev ening the mill erew ‘pre sented the bride and Froom with a dinner set. L The dance given for the’ benefit of _Misyes Lorna Christy : and Irene Wait proved a great success. and. was thor oughly enjoyed by ‘all, The complete _ cash’ returns have not all been turned in as yet, but it Is expected that the .total will’ be in the neighborhood of]: $300. . All expenses connected with the dance- were donated,- so that. all. the receipts are clear, - kee ‘Hon, R. BR, Bennett made ‘thousands parts of the district. He has often said}. yp New ail, wave setts” now in ‘stock, Call at, our store and Inspect. them, - 4 : , Let. Ns recondition your ‘radio for the fall and wintir,, net a . re . 4 . ‘ wats eae vt IV ra 4 mars . . ian rerene Batteries! | . Aerials, ARTES aye frist yh (her. of othera in the enterprise. ; ‘sincerely hope that ‘the forty: ‘years Victoria. and Vancouver meetings, ‘Tt his life), pe wot A aoe «It will be remembered that. following everal hobhies, ationg - which are’ the the Mayor, (Gerry McGeer) ‘said on ‘developihent, of Terrace as” a farining *the. ‘front pages. of the papers: that he and a ‘frnit prowling country, as a fine would tdlerate such a thing again, He : place for residenta, tourists and sum did tolerate it,"nrid he ts head. of. the| }mer vistors. He has experimented. in. elty’. olice toa. But whe the leader numberof, things,’ bub inpatrimport: “of th Titberal party: got to Vancouver ant of thesé i nfs ‘attempt: to thake the| Gerry! ‘MeGeer: got b busy and the Pollee: : Terrace country .a hardwood country | did their a well a8 2 soft wood country. “Heis}’ of meeting “with, ° ‘ntich success" along} Hon. thesé Hnes*and’ testhitebested. a. ‘num | 10d. seneokiable wages.” Wil | Hangon: subscribe to, that: too? people in the Interlor will be glad to of votes. for the Conservatives by the |, knew -he Is staying in-. the North and way he hanilled ‘the. -hoodlums ‘in “nis ||| ‘wlll be the ‘happiest and the ‘best .of Was a master stroke forthe: Premier, '{{ , While sv ‘mill, end Inmbering have. the bad’ time Premier Hepburn of On i 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 kinds of cake. Get our price. ———— * — nat Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 6 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone wa Shingles Reuch Lumber S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship.’ No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-Joint Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber No. 2 . Shiplap lap Ete. Mouldings, PRICES ON APPLICATION | i Geo, Little Terrace, B.C. 'R. W. RILEY, Phm. B. Terrace Drug Store SCHOOL - SUPPLIES Terrace ———— Swain’ 5 Transfer Garage, Service Shop 'faxi ‘Tracking Delivery Coal and Wood ” ° . | Agent for 7 a Ford Cars nS 7 Ford ‘Trucks. | Ford Parts Mackenzte,. King: says: wane in : ‘OloE |: