§° ‘visit Tost Monday evening when the ; WEDNESDAY FRIDAY :' SATURDAY This Week : - vilege of hearing: fl. moat. instinctive talk; on. the” ‘erippled. ‘éhildren - work . altute generally. ‘Poltowing * this two’ “reels -of comedy . were “shown by Mr, > served: ‘refreshments, ° : * WaS, itegieny to ut sent and’ the musk . Adults Boe. Parker Fountiin Peng’ ‘aiid Penelé anf. Desk Sets | ;: Shaeffer Pens’ ‘anP Peneils - Waterman's Peng: . _ CHRISTMAS GREETING ‘CARDS—order carly : “Another new display of wee China Cups: and Saucers, ete... i} RY Manchester Flash Lights and Cells * ' . _ Vietrolis and Vietor Records oO “The Terrace Drug Store R. W. RILEY | -4 TERRACE, B. c. _ SEASONABLE Ammunition Rifles. - SUGGESTION SI Shot Guns The fall season is here and winter is approaching ~ Overhaul your. stoves and qipes, a - Fepairs. has been. received. ‘A new stock of E TT: Kenney. Limited - Lee - General Hardware “TERRACE “British Cohimbia TERRACE TH EATRE | Terrace, B. C. October: 24 and 25 ag “children under 14; years 3 25¢ 1 mw *, Shiplap:.:.. Shingles. weeee, s Orders filled at short 1 notice, . tag yo a ep ee te GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B c. LUMBER MANUFAC “TURER - oo, LUMBER PRICE List Rough Lambert iveseupieereeieie ‘Sized Lumber: wee bebe eseaheetteelesnenens 22.50 - Finished Material... bene hae eeees 7, ; Prices subject to 0 cange withont noties Eye. wo nar _ Prices of Moulding, a $18, 00 per Mm “6 40.00 to 65.00 aa from £2, 50 to. $6. 00.per M Mill running continuculy. ete. on application ADDRESS TO THE INSTITUTE! | ‘Mais: Humphrey” of North’ Vancon-|; ver. who hns been visiting a number. of Women’s Institutes throughout North: ‘ern and Central. B..C,,. paid Terrace 9, members and their, friends had the pri- school. gardens. and the work of the In- Bishop” and ‘then the. Institute: ladies "The ‘hooked rug which was raffled by» the, Anstitute lark ‘who held “There - awad::f ‘fain? BISHOP OF CALEDONIA HERE —raee Hig “Grice - Archbishop . Rix armive , in Terrace from ' Hazelton on Sunday |- and stopped over . ‘to, vislt the ‘ebureh, here.” conference ‘of bishops in. London, Eng., | and while here was the’ guest | ‘of ‘Mra. Marsh. ‘Sunday evening. he addressed ; a. large ‘congregation in St. Matthews church. . After. referring. to the . con- tinued. growth of. this parish he spoke of the great loss ‘the’ church: sustained in. the death of Canon ‘Marsh,. one. of he ‘greatest and: noblest’ ploneer mis- slonaries in: Connda.” He. would : ‘Jong be remembered, an ood deeds. Hs . ing. ‘There’ ness. ‘visitor here Thursdiy. in o He had just reurned from the. |.and _blightly absent a ka; a . + an ” Poe ge ae " ana ae Je “Terrace Notes — . “Mrs. P. ‘Murphy of: Remo Was o 1 vis- | itor in Terrace. = “Mr. ‘dnd’ Mra. “Mictiaet ware ‘dinner jhosts.om.-Friday, evening’ when’: they: entertoined the members of t the schoo] staff, hn ligt ile ea cen vat “Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Sundal eniortain- ed friends at bridge ' on Tuesday even- were “five tables, The prizes for high score’ were won’ ‘by ‘Mrs BH; T. Kenney and by Geo, Little, and |congolation prizes ‘were taken by | Mrs, Abernethy and’ Mr. Beveridge. — + Park Hill road: his’ been widened condition, a vast: improvement. ‘The |: work-was done by the Provincia! Pub: lic Works Departmdnt. On ‘ Kalum ¢| Ave north the road’ gang ‘is-also clénr- jing out brush and ‘straightening out the road, especially” the eurve at the park. . - ~ Agthur’ Carr has’ painted. his hose and. it ‘Yooks better. i LOE cen Mrs, Butt: visited, Prince ‘Rupert. visit with his’ brothers Verge “and®‘Al- bert in Prince Rupert, ond will’ spend | - some time here with his parents be- fore returning east. mos B. M. Lawrenée left b ‘Thursday last: {to spend . the winter’ -in’ the. recently by friends. Mrs. Merrithew recently visited Rebekah Lodge in. her ‘tofficial capacity as president of the ; {Grand Lodge of B. Cc. R. Ti. MeIntosh is preparing to close [his summer home and move to Prince :‘) Rupert for the winter. Mrs. McIn- “ltosh is already at the const. |) Mrs, Geo, Little entertained to a 7 bridge luncheon ‘ on. Thursday | after- noon’: last, Mrs. ‘Ardaugh:- “won firat prize and Mra. Sundal: ‘the. consolation * “Pred Nash, land : : surveyor," ” gind: his assistant Howard Wilson, returned to Terrace after several weeks spent at Telegraph Creek. Joe ' “Pelbet’ ‘hos @ome in from the hills for the winter, He Says , the show is getting too deep. Dr. H, C. Wrinch, Bf L. a, paid a visit to Terrace Inst Tuesday ‘and met the “Liberal Association. 7 The first snow of the senson arrly- ed last Friday morning aid also a lit- tle colder weather and a few unprot- ected water pines were frozen. This was only | Building, ‘Montreal, "1 noon, : October 81st, 1930, for’ railway | : ‘lesa. -made out. on- forms supplied .| the © Railway Company. : oa i mild * ‘the farmers in the’ Valley plan on resuming ploughing for another month The show helped the- condition of the ground. . LA J. Mcintyre, dispatcher for the 6. N. RB. at. Smithers, and who has been around ‘the district since the days of construction, has been transferred to Edmonton and he is moving to his new home immediately, He. and his family have ‘nanny friends in Smithers and - district. will “regret - their le- pasture. , , toe Smithers, Parent “Teachers Associa- {ton held a very successful and well attended meting. on Thursday last, the 16th Gctober, Dr,’ Ly, Agnew gave a most interesting . ‘and instructive ad- dress on the inenace ‘of diseased ton- ils. The address \ was ‘greatly appre- elated. Mrs. Av'Grey rendered tivo very pleasant yocal solos-and Misses Wilson ond Downey of the teaching staff read interesting papers. Th, fuiure outlook is indeed bright. ‘ ” he Smithers Badminton Club op- itened the season with a successful. and enjoyoble dance on October 17th. ’ ‘Grey’ s orchestra rendered. excellent ‘The Club is hopeful of play-,: ang a _tournantent -with “Hazelton. this | : {eoming winter, News of the death of A H. ‘Merri sd | thew of Vaneouver was received here i “music. publie works is considering the feasi- bility of burning the- slash along the roadside during the’ next ‘few month. This is a much needed pléce ‘of work and has the stroug endorsement of the Forestry Department. no he ‘The Smithers Chamber of Coim- merce held its regular’ quarterly meet- quarterly, meetings. are. preceeded, by. a the’ ‘object - inj view" of “éiicouraging: au gtenter® ‘co-operation bétween Smithers and Telkwa, and it: resulted in. several Telkwa citizens becoming " members. ‘The unemployment situation” was discussed at great length and many suggestions were offered which result- edin a resoluion being passed instruct} ing Secretary WM. Matthews to post a notice to the: effect that he would re- ceive. names and forward them to As- sistant District Engineer W. H. Cot- ton who will have charge of the un- employed relief work. Tenders for 7 Track Ties ; GANADIAN NATIONAL RAILIVAYS a ot Sealed Tenders addressed to the tn- dersigned and endorsed “Tenders for ‘Track Ties” will be received at the. office of General Tie and ‘Timber Agent, Canadian ‘ “National . until12. o'clock, ties, to‘ be manufactured from hard- and: delivered between’ Jan- unary ist, 1931, and. ‘September tet; 1931, F.0.B: Cars; : Canadian National Railways, in’ accordance with ‘speclfi- eations 83° we, 2; revised. ‘July 16th, 1926. 5 Tender” forms Ist; 1931, may be obtained - ait the hospital. dance have not been maie the officees of the tie agents—agents | work during the winter, © It’ was for: | up but it-is expected that forty. of fifty | a, ‘Moneton,, Ni, B., Toronto Ont. and {this would . be. H-very’ material he: ° gollnrg! will be credited to the hosplta|yinnipeg, office of: the Purchasing! towards staving off destitutlon in th Agent al. Vancouver and from.the- Gen: eral Tie-and. Tiinber Agent, Montregl. Lenders: will not ”be constiatet Ag our necessnry meserve of thes h | béen | built up. and aa: “a very, substan: | “tial surplus. ta: therefore: ‘on. hand,:‘the. number: of- ‘tes: to ‘be’ purchased: “will be very mouch. Tes, than during the’ stnee the weather bas again “tarnea |- Association’ is taat - -proving -of benefit ' to both ‘ ‘teachers ° and‘ parents and its | ‘Tk. is. “understood the “department of. : ing ‘at Tellcwa- on October-14th.- These dinner, atid Telkwa ‘was chosen’ as the} * meeting: place for ; this quarter, with | ° Express |... wood and soft wood timber cut be-+ * tween’ September 1st, 1930: and May STEAMERS © “auth. and Esser: the huxary ¢ at nal _sgmfort ote travel south or ‘*enst. Moderna. equipment eee _. personal, service. ! P. nce Ruger preg lager ibats thence to Vietorls Sailings from Sundays and pam, to Yarcouvers few Tri-City Service and Seattle. "5; For Stewart and. jngisc Wea nesdays 4.00 p-m1. hikon | For Stewart and Kote q ‘Saturdays, 4 4.00: ‘pam, TY : ” Passenger troins leave Terrace. enstbound, Mondays, Wednes- | days and Saturdays, 3.03 p.m.; westbound, Sundays, ‘uesdays and Thorsdaya, 11,52 am. | CANADIAN i NATIONAL Full Information From R. F. MoNAUGHTON, (:P.A. Prince Rupert W-18k MR AND MRS KEITH WEAVING - There have been many social fare tions the past week in honor Oo: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keith and Mi:: Kerr who are leaving Terrace for th south about the end of the “Brese ¢ t ‘month. . They will. ‘spend the Wwinte in Vancouver and later decide on th> Permanent location.! Theit © emo: from Te rrace is much regretted ‘in the musical and social, circles where the! were always willing and pleased i° do their part. Hospitality in the'> home was one of ‘their. great pleasut " and many. will recall ‘Pleasant haus spent there, especially when they h. newly arrived: in the. district: Ft Js 1.’ years since Mr, oid? Mrs, Keith’ car _ to Terrace and ‘during . that time. the: have made many friends | who are we very, sorry, to. Bee them move’ awny. “ as , "PROPOSED. ‘WINTER: WORK .. The’ Terriice ‘Commissioriers. met br the ‘question. of. ‘unemployment - Ter week and. wi ent, §nto ‘the :matter -closel-*. The: clerk: reported: about -twenty: ‘pe ‘gona unemployed as ‘at October Tst an” steps were taken to’ approach thepro-, | viriclal government for. assistance . te wards ‘ providing. .five hundrer days: willage. ° ‘The: ‘proposals: Tput: forwaz