w yon. 4 Ny TERRACE, B. Cc, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, ' i936 : ee feo Llewellyn was the viethn of it nasty accident. recently. Te wits on a tie-cnthing project on. ‘the Usk road. The axe that another min close by was | ‘using slipped out of his hand and it eaught Leo on fhe arm and inflicted.a misty gash. -* 4 With nominations for cermsideralily more interest. . ft) «ovhown in the affairs of the village. } Chairman J. B. Agar teld the Perrace News-af the week end that le will be ) ot emudidate for re-election, and it is f ovnederstood that Bert Swnin will also lie iu the Field. , i ; is being \ ”_ Ca ‘ Ceott- TLambley made a trip to Ru bert nat work. hoe om, On “Wednesday Mrs. Geo. little was ‘ of hostess at the ten hovwr in honor of yp Mes. Cl TE Gilbert who leaves fer Call. dj fornia: fanrorrow. he . On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. TI. Ty. . MeKenney was hostess at two tables } of bride, eo th Miss Velma Greig was on visifer ta _r ince “Rupert hist’ week, ; a 2 Mrs. 7. TE. Birchall paid a visit: to Ripert hist week taking the hab te the munici- |. HIE elections only ao short. time off a | “| Brett, her this week and they have several see: the doctor, a 7 ea8 Mrs, Geo, Dover was a Ropert yvin- itor hist week, ak mae . 4 ‘Miss Kathie Finlnyson, who - w ais taking the’ commercial ; , course aut, the convent in Teupert, ‘returned ty her ; studies on ‘Ivesdiny. . Le Ars, Dubois Was among those who went to the const last week, 2 28 Miss.Mary Sinith, wha has been hol dayving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdo Smith, has returned to Prince Rupert to resume her studies, km ok Among those who were in Terrace last week from Prinee Rupert were G. Ki. Phillipsons Wo. Watts, R, Ky Ben- son, @. DP. Tinker, IT W. Birch, W, TH. Wilson-Murray, G. V. Wilkinson, W, ET George THT Phos. MeMeckin s, Walton ve ee or and F, oe The new firmoof Little. Hangland & Kerr shipped their first cat lot of Tum ‘immediate More cars on order. for shipment. . . toa * Skiing: has come inte greater popul- sity since the revont snows, Eyident ly there were quite a uvwnber of the lang wooden snowshoes in the district. It is sabd that the rabbits are going to take to skiis now instead of snowshoes ” 5 2, PRRAEDL BSS. BL SBS. “Buy at Home” prindipal. You use these columns? : -help sell your produce. | @ EPEC “Ne * ra ere: Sev EKeN *ON SHEFAS SEE wkere SRC Resident Agents MLSE ALL EEE RENEE RN. RALLY, SRC IRAE When, you use the columns of vour LOCAL NEWSPAPE 2 “You are supportine a‘loeal industry and eneouraging the Tell the buving public what you have ane give the price. [ OMINECA. HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS ‘are here to @aurry that messave to the public for you, -Vaneouver printers ‘vill not help build your town and community y nor SETERCCHCAC CALA AEA HRNCNOR AICI E, T. KENNEY, LIMITED . Wi H esreriecskenenresimenenon Ter rice, B. Cy erp Now is the time to cheek up on your | FIRE INSURANCE, Protection. “Heavy firing i in ‘cold ‘weather increases the’ ‘Tadarel ; ‘property, by insuring in serie, : deal ymerican | and other companies. aoe ae wage’ is - “Protect your: a uy Pit aa Sel Maks | working with men who had been in-/) - * BOUGHT: THE BIG SAFES From Barrack _10 Pulpit Was : » Subject, of Talk i 4 ‘doors for business but these two men On Priday ‘plett’ “Tev. Py "init Bush-' “had not drawn ont their overdrafta field uf Port Essington gave a very in, . dnd the only way in which they could teresting lecture .in Knox United , Keep. the records Intact was for each Church, taking as his subject, “From ‘fo buy one of the big safes and. on Barrack Room to Pulpit.” He eover- Monday they proceeded to move those ed his persoual- experience from the ‘knfes to their respective places of bus- time; when as a lad living at Strat-|iness. Mr. Little brought a team of ford, he had had the urge to improve}horses into action and had a good deal his education, and in order to do so; of diffienlty in making the grade. : EH. hid joined the standing army of Can. “*P. Kenney came to -the front of his ada, nnd went into Stanley Barracks, “gtore and suggested to George that if in Toronto, so that he could attend |- school, in the evening. Hig descrip. tion of barrack life-in those days was their new ornaments safely into their yery realistic and he told of a trip to ‘éffices, deposits, overdrafts, and all. Ottuww ‘to. serve on a’ guard of honor} | —_ for tlhe present King, and later going} tw South . Africa -avithe the Canadian | contingent, He sew considerable ser |: vice during that ciampnign, and gave his hearers quite un insight into the life of the Canadiais ‘on the veldt. Returning to Canada he secured his dischurge” and entered Albert College | it Bellville and‘hitér proceeded to Al- herta where he served as a student missionary in ‘the Methodist eburch | for two years. Following this he re- turned to the east and took his college work, graduating and being ordaincd us a ininister in 1909. , ‘AVhen war: broke out in 1914 he of- Hired yhis serv ices ‘as a chaplain. but} this offer was not accepted by the mil- : Itury authorities. He then enlisted in * Considgnible interest was’ shown in| tthe heavy ¥ moring, ‘operations carried | would move easier. But both men got, The: Terrace ‘Young People’s Asso- Glation: held “their annual meeting on Thursday evening. Rev. Mr, :‘Bush- Josting uddress. The new president is Lloyd Thomas and R,. Makepiece was elected secretury treasurer. °* >» me ; The ‘Kitsumgallum Public school has just received a welcome addition to its brary, The’ school board put up $50 towards the cost of the books and the ‘department of education made a simil- aly mnount available. With $100. to ispendd, quite a number of books were obtained | for the use of the pupils. | = * s ‘ i. N. Valenting of Vancouver, pro- “yineial Grand Master of the Masonic. after nine months with that unit WAS evening and Thursday to ‘attend the | moy§d . over . fo” the chaplain servie® installation, -of officers, at. .the local and went overseas with the American lodge. Te was, necompanied by a dei- Legion, -In the later days of the WAT ogaition of 14 from Prince Rupert who he served as chaplain at Winnipeg, ' participated in the ceremony. s s vnlided from the’ front. a Oo Tlis lecture held the audience from’: With the departure of Mr. Sheldrick stunt to finish, and old soldiers wha who las been’ manager of the local {wore present had their memories af branch of the Bank of Montreal, the war days vividly revived with the in; Jast local link with © this. institution tinate. touches of life they: had known. Wis broken on Saturday night. Since while serving with the Canadian Ex:' the new yenr the furnishings of the senditiqnary forces, - ‘BE... ‘Kenney, ‘bank hive. been Sold to local eltizens, ALLA. wns chairman. | ‘the windows of the ground floor closed Rev. Me. Bushtfield returned to Port ™W) and Finis written on the front door Simpson on’ Saturday evening and was — * “* ; eccompanied by Rev, Adam Crisp, wha very onconraging news came ‘thron will spend this weeks at the cannery from Miss Trene Waite this last week, paint returning” ta: Perraee Friday, ~ a i quite’ evidentally she’ is making a a res ‘ : “ond recovery, The Injured. Jimb - Rov. J. OH. Bivchall conducted ser new out af. ithe: cast and is:rapidly re- Mice ta Biipx v nited ehureh on Sunday gaining its normal ° contour. During preniig in the absence of Rev. Adam the past week the necessary action has Crisp. Au anthem was rendered by bee taken to insure that there will be Latest, ad- vices stnte that Miss Waite may ex- Tangworth Lect to leave the hospital’ and retin to Terrace early next: month. the choir which is under the able Iead-. no stiffness at. the knee. ership of Mrs, A. Munro, and E.. T. “Alice - Kenney: and sang a tluet, Miss q | on by George Little and 0. T. Sundal ; last Monday. The bank had closed its | he first remoyed his deposits the safe | 4° field’ was present,-and gave an inter- | the 184th battalion as a private and’ oyger, was'at Terrace on Wednesday. ir et Rupert’ ‘ol “Bacavday Buns? | regularly. L - Christy” 5 Bakery . Ferrace, B.C. Will ship to any point ‘on Jine Will vou try our Bread and Standing. orders ‘shipped All kinds of cake. * Get our price. — —— TERRACE, Fully Modern P, 0. Box 5 Philbert Hotel ) Electric Light ‘Running Water. Travellers Sample Rooms Gordon Temple, Prop. B.C. Telephone Ford -Parts . Swain’s Transfer- Garage, Service Shop 'Yaxi “Trucking Delivery ~ Coal and Wood H . Agent for - | Ford Cars~ Ford Trucks Cold Tablets. “\Terrace Drug Store ‘FOR COUGHS AND COLDS | apy y Our White ‘Pine with Tar and R. W. Riley, Phm. B ‘Rough Lumber -: ; Sized Dimension Shingles, ‘Mouldings’. Prices: on sbpleat tion eo} fad We carry, v complete stock of.” heh Finish, Siding, loaring doin, ete _ i. ce eB Tak p ae ee coupe’ of Weekes here.