Tow. 5 . 4 ; ? "TERRACE, B.C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, 1924 os ae ge No. 4b e e a TOE. oy eC na ounist | Lumpzemc Christmas Cards parrTRiEs or Cocoa } or RESORT ‘TERR ACE Minmwa PAPETRIES School-children Hot Springs HORTICULTURE o now on hand 7 at MA-MA DOLLS AND TEDDY BEARS - The Parent-Teacher Association 3 yeld its rezular monthly meeting ' » the G.W.V.A. Hall on Thurs- ' jay last. A large attendance of * nembers was noted. There were + merous matters requiring dis- ; sussion, including that of the i arovision of cocoa to the pupils A} of the school during the winter - months. It was decided to start I. chis at once, and the decision led to H. King volunteering to f make the cocoa during this term. f, Refreshments were served by A) the standing committee following i the conclusion of the business I; program, which was enlivened by several piano duets by Mary Wilson and Gladys Kenney. The next meeting will be held in the school on Thursday, De- cember 11, when Miss F. Ross : will speak on authors, and books M suitable for a school library. ‘ Messrs. Kihn and Beynon, who mM have spent the past few weeks ‘in Hazelton, returned to town on Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Barbeau and children returned on Saturday from Hazelton, where they spent the last two weeks, . Elwood Brooks spent the week- end in Prince Rupert visiting friends. Rev. Rural Dean Marsh left on Friday for the Hazelton Hosni- tal, where he will receive medical week, returning on Sunday. in Prinee Rupert. at Usk on Saturday night. Rev. J. H. Young went up to Cedarvale on Thursday of last Mrs. L. Wurko returned on Saturday after spending a week W. T. and Mrs. Attwood, C. J. Norrington, T. D. Simons and W. G. Vanderlip attended the dance attention. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. V. Cavenielle, of Prince Ru- pert, Kalum Lake. Inspector Aciand of the RC. M.P., Prince Rupert, paid Ter- race an official visit last week. A number of people have been confined to their homes through sickness during the past two weeks with colds engendered, no doubt by the sudden change in the weather. A meeting to organize for the O. J. GC. Taylor, a Vancouver optometrist, spent the week-end in Terrace: Olof Hanson, of Prince Rupert, was a ‘lerrace visitor last week. Mrs. M. Sparkes entertained has been holidaying at BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Ganong's Christmas Chocolates in- boxes and in bulk VICTROLAS | ALL PRICES Oo NEW RECORDS ARRIVING WEEKLY. Tell us the records you want We also have a line of — ; WATCHES, CHAINS, EAR-RINGS, PEARL _ NECKLACES, BEADS and other Jewellery THE TERRACE DRUG STORE R. W. RILEY TERRACE the W.A. on Thursday last. “The ladies are very busy preparing for their sale of work. P. M. Monckton and party are doing survey work in the Kalum Lake district this week. Vernon Glass, who has spent the past few months in Prince Kupert, returned to Terrace on community Christmas Tree was held on Thursday evening, when committees were appointed and Monday. ¢ F. Fowler avas confined to his - home last week through illness The death occurred in Vancou- ver last week of Charles Hay, in his Slst year. Among those left | to mourn him is a dangher, Mrs. D. D. Munro, of Terrace. who was in attendance at the bed- side. MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Surveys THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B, Cc. arrangements made to give all the children in the Valley an op- portunity to meet Santa Claua. Mrs. Rice, of Anyox, spent last week visiting her family at Hill Farm prior to going east for the winter. . Miss G. Bullen went to the Hazelton Hospital on Thursday’s train for medical attention. evening. Announcement Mrs. E. T. Kenney entertained the B.D. Bridge Club on Tuesday ‘The St. Andrew’s Society will hold a dance in the G.W.V.A. Hall on Monday, December 1. Good music; everybody welcome. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. . LUMBER MANUFACTURER Lumber Price List Rough Lumber........:0--eeseeeeeeer eee $18.00 per M Shiplap.... cocevectenepeeseaneuceeeseenees 22.50 " Sized Lumber ......--.: seer eee essen eeecees 22.50 “ Finished Material .... ...--.+++s++-- 40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles...........56 eveceeees from $2.50 to $5.00.per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application nena Deal PPP SLL LE EES S TERRACE HOTEL | TERRACE tm ‘|| 3, K, GORDON ») Proprietor . @ British Columbia | Bann anRAninnnnn inns 3 STAY AT THE Tourist Hotel TERRACE — Clean, comfortable beds,, in well- lighted, well-heated, well ventilated rooma FreD, Duporp - PROPRIETCR The change in the train service went into effect this week. The passenger service provides for af westbound. train on Sundavs, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and an eastbound train on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays: The mail service will naturally con- form to the above schedule. its first gomes on Monday even- ing on its court in the G.W.V.A. Hall. are anticipated. Through Sleeping Cars to Ship’s The Canadian National - Rail- ways have made arrangements to operate tourist and standard sleep- ing ears through from the Pacific Coast to the ship’s side at Mont- real and Halifax in connection with Old Country sailings, during November and December. Full information. regarding rates, re- servations, passports, ete., can be secured from any Agent, Canadian National Railways. iz The Badminton Club piayed The club boasts a goodly embership, and lively games For Sale | Hollow Wire Lighting System .Five lights, gas tank, $60 cash. ~ Apply to . TERRACE | BE. Aiken ‘feet,or more of wire. Price . _J)" ditions, reached Vermillion; over the| Photos. © BRITISH YOUTHS TO STUDY FARMING HE first ,party of British Canadion National Railways _last , ; . week. Tho boys are shown her! youths ee Settlement their arrivel’ at the Canadian Na- Side}, CANADIAN Winter Steamship Service NATION $8.9. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from. PRINCE , RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY, at 9.00 a.m. - For ANYOX and STEWART. ... Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. . ' q . §S, PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, November 29, December 13, 27, January 10, 24. , _ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B ¢. EASTBOUND--Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 3.57 p m. ‘WESTBOUND—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday; 12.07 noon, - For Aulantic Steaniship Sailings of futher information apply to any Caosdian National Agent o. R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, Bc. nN 7 in EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 2ist ae. Pervert ‘= tional station at: Quebec en route .. |- plan to study western farming con-) to; ; Western Canada. — ©. N. RB. If good bread is the result of | ‘o . : . _ , . 00d bread 1 Making Good . secee tens etgct _ oe 7 with skill and care born of long | Bread then you need have PRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC. ; Shipments made to any point Be “The Terrace Bakery _ experience ‘make your purchases here. P.O, Box 101 - TERRAGE, B.0. no fear of getting any other . than the best bread when you -. GEORGE POWRRS - “Proprietor