os gg 0 ae = OE sn et oa, ie ka In the Court House, Prince ‘Rupert; B C., a PERE FAT ee oo “YF AG kL WR, 1938 —————— ‘aleof” ‘rown Granted Mineral. Claims for Delinquent Taxes: will: be “held: asf follows:|”: hea tlt rl, yet : ae hi én'Mo Ti alae BE au nday, _ November 7th, 1938, at 10: 000 ‘clock 1 in- the: forenoon. Mineral Clainis i vipo " i hich taxes. are delinquent for the year. 1984, will be ex- eae ~ posed for: sale. | . Allist ‘of’ ‘properties ‘to be offered at Tax Sale can be obtained by sling to 3 the Provincial Collegtor, A ‘The Ta: Sale. List ‘wil :be published i in the I British h Columbia Gazette, prior to the sale. | x urt House, Prince Rupert, ‘B.C. a A J . ‘LANCASTER, a s. aes oe ee Bom, Provincial Collector” ‘TERRACE... Bey mot 4 - a "Phe Ladies Guild of Knox's; United held their October meeting at. the home of Mrs, Ivan Frank with Q -g00d- ly number present. Among other items. of business it was decided to hold a, Peace Day supper in the near: future, aes “Watibtial “Siiiday “at the’ Kix Datt: ed church ‘on Sunday evening with ‘the theme of the service being “The Place of Canada among the Nations,” Fit- ting’ music for the occasion was a nished by the junior choir. COLD DAYS ARE COMING - «x baptismal service was ‘hela at Van arsdél on: ‘Wednesday: afternoon Wwheb Lorna ‘Annabella ‘Mason and Susan Issabella Bevah were baptised by Rev. Adam Crisp, The children of Vanars- dol ‘provided music wnder ‘the able léndership. of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wil- son | ae an , : es, Mrs. A. Brown, cand her, -ganghter ‘Donna, : accompanied by ‘her father, ‘AS Ducharme, left’ on Friday evening for Edmonton enroute to Dawson Landing in the Peace River country. ‘Mr, Di- Chirme is feeling better. after his re: cent illness, Circular Heaters » | Stove Pipes and Fittings Drop i in and see us for: Air Tight Heaters _ oo 7 awe START THE DARK NIGHTS WITH A NEW _ Stewart Warner Radio. or. r fix up the. old one with General Batteries, J. H. SMITH. TERRACE. KI AIRE RNR HHH “Check Your Hi HAC IEIERONERTRCRENENCRIE9CICRCACIC AERC REE ACAEICRC NIC CACORE ADACHI AID Send to us’ for all clases of ammunition *: "hs atin” Supplies | : a ‘ 7 ‘ vw: ‘ How About Your Fire Insurance See'u us and Secure Full. Protection... ae “a a z ik se 288. oat em — ie GERNEY L jaMITE 1: plots, has done as‘well as usual.’ | tells of one hill he dug that. had. eight | activities have’ “not . eloged: *atia WY, anawered: the, fire,’ day 1 tte bn ‘an - Crop Season. Has Been Good - In Most Lines : | cessful auction . Potato growers. have varginig reports to’ make as. regards this year’s crop. The-general-average. seems to be‘ that the upland spuds have done as well as|. usual while those grown, on the low ground have done specially well. Of} course E. T, Kenney, who gave a ‘lot of attention. to his spud experimental Re ) spuds in it and that seven ‘of “them weighed eight pounds—real roasting stock, Grain this year has been about three’ quarters average, and the the local farmers ‘are’ satisfied that they | can make a suceess of grain even in | exceptionally ary years. Late root crops have done “especially well this}. }senson. -The absence of ‘frost to date has materially added to the growing ‘Season of carrots, beets and. turnips, and all are -well up to the average. Iu-the ; fruit cireles the growers state that the-crops have not been heavy,’ During the dry spell many trees drop a lot of fruit: But the apples that have : matured: are especially fine both’ in: flavor and size. The dry season has also made # material reduction. In’ the percentage of seabby fruit. MILLS GET SOME Goop ORDERS According to reports from local milla! aperations seem assured for sometime to come, ‘When the usual. run of busi: ness was nearly caught up, large: or- ders for.cedar were received and mills. | AVE running, to’ ‘capacity. to get. this. out, Poles are‘ still’ coming ‘in “though the beginning of. wet weather is making |. hauling difficult from : some. ,, camps, While most of. ‘the eut is in ;thg ¢. woods | | "poks nre being made ata number. of points. . { The fire wood business bids to be'bet- |! ter: than usual. this season. A’ num- ber of local folk: have discarded : ‘thelr: oll ‘burners and have gone back’ to the oly relldhle product of the forest. . pi Eye eae tas ee wes ieee ae. 9.08 AHN ie bet “Mr. and. ‘Mes, * “A ‘Attree™ wish to thank qll. who ‘50 promptiy. ‘and ailing: lara son “Sature offe in | Fire and Automobile ‘| tivities. © . ‘presidént, Mr.. | island. _, Instance Representing strong companies reput- adjustments and: _brompt settlements. =O. TT. -Sundal Resident ‘Agest — ‘TERRACE, B.C. ed for giving. absolute protection—fair |. * Piet Hote! RACE, B..C. Pally Modern Blectric Light Running Water Travellers Sample-Roonis . P. 0, Box 5 7 5 Gordon: Temple, ‘Prop. ie — Telephone held a reorganization meeting’ Satur- day night fo plan for the season’s ac- Mrs. D, G. Little was elected Crocker. as business manager. - Teams are being arranged’ and. practices will’ start: in the near future. ° ' . Mie Local anglers are- having a real time down. on the gravel beech of Geo. Little Cut throats, dollies and steal- heads are running in fine shape ond a let, of fish are being consumed locally. eer . - &E T. Kenney spent the week end at ‘his summer home at Lakelse. He had ‘planned to burn up a lot of slash that wes around the place. It rained on Saturday and on Monday but the member is a, persistent ‘fellow and he has hopes that he will yet get a good burn over it and not hurt any of his | neighbors, ee *. : Alf. Attree conducted a very suc- sale the first three ‘days of last week when he disposed of the household goods of Mrs. A. Brown and.‘the second-hand store stock and prices were realized. a ee | On. Saturday ‘afternoon, for the first time’ in sev eral months the fire alarm ‘ealled volunteers out ‘to fight fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Attree. Don, Lewellyn discovered the fire and ran to Mr, Attree, There was a very prompt turnout of men, cars and ex- tinguishers was on. the spot in quick | order. and everyone was. ‘relieved to find that. a bad chimney fire had al- ready burned itself out’ without doing any. damage. . . he The benefit dance for Archie Pinter Was 01, grand. success. There was a big turnout ‘for the night anda lot’ ‘more had paid ‘the price of admission. The bencficearies will- receive substantial help as a ‘result of the’ effort, Ts . sae On Tuesday “atternown’ at’: the se tea hour Mrs, J, M, Sparkes entertained in honor of her mother, Mrs. Charles Waite: Mrs. Waite, who has ° been holidaying here for some ' “weeks, re- turned to her honie in Ribstone, Alta. ” ou Wedhesday. evéning. ; -" - eR Born,” on ‘Saturday, Octéber sth to. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wrathall, Prince Rupert, a son, Mrs. Wrathall . was: Miss Lorna Christy. co ; 2 ; Born, oh ‘Thursday, Oct. éth ta: Mr. and Mrs. E. ‘Johnston, a a. son, The, quthorities in charge of the: Em- Arey Hghibition made regulations ‘that all: timber ‘used in their own buildings is wejl-aajin those of-private exiilbit: rs, should be of Empire origin, About ten‘ million dollars wai -expended - on ‘construction: and 90: perricent. of the timbory used: was of sCanadian’ origin. . | Thisshosza further: value to Canadian , exporters; of; dumbers Por® exainple, the City. of Glasgow -is at: pregent: bulld- ing. 1, thousand. :frame | hoiises, The merits of. ‘Canadian lumber: have be- come “better. known: phrotgh | ‘actual usage snd it: looks as though ‘the Scot- bervices Low yi The Terrace Basketball Association | equipment, gf A. Ducharme. Good old), ‘tish market is'now favorably dlaposed = ————— = “Tf it grows in the woods we'll get it’ Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. | Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Filing, Posts Hemlock . Spruce Boom Logs Logs. TERRACE, B. C. } 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, “For Coughs and Colds Melo: “Rex Coug gh Syrups or. White Pine and Tar, and Nyal Creophes. ; COUGH DROPS We have Formolid Throat-Ease’ and Iodized Throat Tablets or Rountree’s Menthol and Bvealyptus Drops.” AS A Congh Drops and others, Terrace Drug Store R. W. Riley. Phm. B.. ‘Little, Haugland? and Kerr TERRACE, B.C. Rough ‘and Dressed Lumber Shingles and Mouldings ° : — + ra "Agents: for. ‘: International Trucks “Firestone ‘Tires © Phileo: Radios». a Willd Batteries: - _Puttehaging , the Canadian: gees