HE. TERRAC THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B.C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 Ladies Wear: Our stock is new and up-to-tee-miniite. selections. EEDORRON ICICI ONIN REI RNIN MIRON RCRIIERE IIR INCRE: ' Wide | : MEN: Don't miss seeing our “BONE DRY Pride of the West SWEATERS. KIRSEY SHIRTS. DAOUOST LALONDE and . Leckie Boots’ and Shoes. . Special on Firthe Bros., Suits .Ten per cent off on orders up to August 15th - TERRACE TERRACE ‘ During the absence of Father Gar- rity, whe is on a month's trip, Father Gael De Keijzer, OL. is in charge of the Terrace Parish. Father De Keijzer is newly arrived from. Lille, France, and he expeets in a short time to praceed to the Yukon where he will oigage ininissionary work among the Tndinus, : xk ke There is to he a th ghtening up by the wlice fu regard. to lights an ‘cars. A special attention will -he given ta the trucks and trailers,. and, the red flag must be flown from the tail end-of the trailers in day time, with the regular red Tebt* at’ dlghte.” eww The crews of Little, Haugland and Kerr, lumber mannfacturers, and their friends held a very enjoyabls picnic aut Lakelse Like on Sunday, . ao ¢ Mays, CV A, Hineliliffe and children accompanied Mrs. Walkland to’ Simi- thers on Friday. Rev, Myr. Mirebliffe ix leaving for the same plaee this week nnd the family will spend a month in ihe Burns Lake country. * * * During the absence of Rev. Mr. C A. Hnehliffe there w il be! ne services in St. Matthews church | on ‘tlie ‘Ist and 3rd Sundays in this month, but morn- ing service. will bie held m ‘the: 2nd and 4th Sunday 5, ; y "One “Dig, y Ranger Sid Cooper's calculation o as, Tp-at Canther's: ‘fire: sit had provided ample food for” the érew that he had battling the flames, But when meal fine canie one Man seemed ‘extra hungry. Same of the fellows kept a careful count. He got away with a dogen he-man sandwiches, lefore the others got even started, and then he Inst polished off five more.. As a re- ‘TLakelse Lake, sult some of the boys did _hot set a, full share, and Charlie Cauthers had oly one. While he was trying to eat It and at the same time drink coffee a horse siid up behind him and took the sandwich, ee % Tublic Works Engineer Cunliffe was down last week and went over the work on the highway, nnd also. went down to Remo where. Tommy Turner has about finished the bridges in. that, sectioy., Next Tommy is to. take his} crew to-the pontoun bridge on. the Kal- Wun road, ka * Remy Agar took his crew of forest students up to Cedarvale to. fight’ fire in that area, i ek ee: . Mra. ©. 1. M. Gigey left for Smith- ers on Friday where she ‘will’ be the fuest for ten days of Dr. and Mrs. Bruminitt, : . » on Mr, and Mrs. W. O. Fulton dnd fam- | ily arrived on Friday from’ Prince Ru- pert and went out -to- their simmer home on Lakelse Lake, ee Mrs, FH. M. Willson left on | Monday} for Prince Rupert, : ae W. 8. Anderson arrived home from the coast on Friday and is feeling a lot hetter and gaining his health, _* * * “The Canadian - Legion held a very |. suiecesstul pienic at Lakelse Lake last Rinday, 8 & . ne Terrace Rod & Gun Ciub has re- {eclved permission from the ‘Dept, of Fishities to seine “squawfish out of Jt: is ‘hoped “that this work will have a beneficial effect on the supply ‘of trout, dnd also help the young salmon fry to reach maturity. _e@ Drs, Pritehard and Clemons of the 7 Biologicul Board, together with J. H. ‘MeHugh, engineer.of the Dept, of Fish- cries, spent several days in this dist- Jp HrnOMEA NRE IO RIESE CRC IAC ODEO INNO EOI Preserving: Season i is Here Jar. Economy and Perfect Seal Jars - Economy and. Mason Tops — Sealer Rings'and Parowax . Selly Glasses, Preserving, Kettles: Racks are cow fee J" Whe: old. tinjers rict investigating spawning grounds at Lakelse Lake and other salmon arens.. They went east Monday night. . as 8 4 Mrs, J. Thompson who has been holt: daying in this ‘district returned to Ru- pert on | Monday. sae . Pete Goheen left for r Qtek on ‘Mon- day night. ° . ‘3 ese & Mr. and Mrs. BR. Wilson of Vanars- lol spent the week end in town. sae q 0. T. Sundal is now located in his new office in the Canadian Legion building. \He has fitted up the old library room snug and warm and has his desks, files oud typewriter-in their respective places. He is now ready to lonk after his many interests {n the district better than ever and to take care of the business of C. R. Gilbert which he recently bought out. - * & “, . Mrs. Gar rett Watt, and dauebter a are visiting in Prince Rupert. . ees MY LITTLE PALS. I have two little friends. They are just little tots, — Indeed ‘they’ are very: Small. Tunocent fs little Toses, . - In their lovely surroundings, They: are the sunshine of my life, For they are ever smiling. Whenev er ‘you see one The other’s trailing along. . —_ No mnntter. where they go! "7 “They: ‘never’ get’ in ‘wrong. Tee ut a emile. in. their. ‘greeting Smith, Terrace «, Sor Ie Korea millers still grind grain ‘iy. the. ‘ancient - “aeesaw? method. am * ‘A low’ ‘estimate’ puts the: “value of Great Britain's crown Jewelry 1 at t $30,- 000,000 * es 8 ‘yereniber’ ‘Nels White’ of ' the ‘Bulkley ‘Valley, who died recently. in. .Smithers ‘hospital, He: had. been illonly a day. OF-gA: sdurdough of. the: ee a They ore the best of ail, man Always minding their.own,.. ° ¥: Nat for all the world: : a} From. them syould: I -part, a For the loss of | my little pals et Would surely break my heart. ° By. Lawrence C. in this section. will : He wos “95 years of are, ond, a Chrysler Products + | © Agents for - Dodge Cars | | . : . 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Lumber & Supply Co.” Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, ose Posts Spruce Boom Logs Hemlock " TERRACE, B. 6. LU “i: j ib . we, == ‘ i —— Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point, on line Will vou try uur Bread and Buns? Sundin orders shipped . regularly, ao “ All kinda of eake. Get our price, .. t “4 Trace Dag Ste A new Stock of GLASSWARE and CHENA in the New PATTERNS Has Just Arrive WATCHES, E..P. Nu S. CREAM, SUGAR and TEA BETS . R. W. Riley, Phm. B. : Terrace, B. Co ‘ ‘Little, Haugland #. ~ ‘and Kerr LUMBER MANUFACTURERS ° . Rough. and ‘Dressed, ‘Launber » Shingles and Mouldings *; WINING SURVETS y| ‘Fred’ Nash - B, GC, Land Surveyor “ _TERRAC CB B. C.