THE {TERRACE ‘NEWS, TERRACE, B. Cy. ‘WEDNESDAY, ‘WOTOBER, “hb, 71934 MEME ENTE AEE J: AH. SMITH General Merchant. - CRRERERRAEAAT > > t TERRACE, B.C. Sucessor ta . "Tr, Sindal Co - Groceries - Boots and Shoes A ERE RAE RRO EE NSD Y IERIE . Hardware Dry Goods | Flour and Feed Stewart-Warner Radios Radio and Car Batteries Goodyear Tires and Tubes: TERRACE N. Sherwood wes a passenger Mrs, to Prince’ Rupert on sucht return- ing the: foltowlne evening es Soon “Hand Store, _ Ree The car. ‘of fintt and: vegetnbles. voll. el out on Wednesday, night ; and. was destined for Beadle. | Sask. ‘The: sponce had been - better’ than nth cipited and the car was picked tio the doors. ‘with local _produce, - That . one cur carried really: a double load, and the (istrict is to be thanked for its nuble effort. "Smithers sent a _ call for help to fill up their second car as well as being assisted from a wide ter- ritory in the interior, - i * Rain over the week: end brought re- newed hones to. the citizens that the long dry ‘spell’ (waterworks) and the water:19ers8 had visions of again get- thas a weekly bath.’ ayy a Assist, Fire Marshall Oswald, when he was-here recently, séenied. to have an idea that certain old” ‘buildings had sean thelr’ days of usefulness; or if not that a considerable « amoint:of: work was necessary to indke them’. safe, and now the ‘property owners-are carrying out instructions... eee 'y0 CEU Whiter “cannot zet through;: It There were hopes last week that: in due time the water works system of the village would be working. Water was on part time even then. It is a fear of some that the old water mains and are leaking or else are filled. up muy be, in either case, a poor guess. ee Mrs. Stan, Brooks entertained ‘last Friday afternoon at her home and iL large, number. of Jadies were thére, sn Mrs, Jack Wrathall of Prince’ Rupert is holidaying here at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrg, R. Christy. = 8 L. Plerce of Prince Rupert spent .a few days holiday here last week... He has been resting for sume weeks following an injury to his knee while playing football at Ocenu Falls, a aee Will Robinson has finally got steps up to his front, (loor and the apple box has been used for the purpose for which it was intended, Some day he will have a walk out to the street and perhaps steps ‘from the back door. But these luxuries can only be added as. time permits and inspiration en- courages, 1 ee “As a ‘pesult of the find of rich native sllver on his Dome mountain property near Telkwa, R. W. Wilson is having i large quantity of supplies and hay hauled, to the mine before snow and John H. Hinton of Prince, Rupert paid a visit to Terrace last week, the bad weather. It looks lke work . this winter on that property. on ESIC IDE ORE ONE ACAI AAI I Moe CAIRO IIA | Hunting Season Is now on. and we are’ headquarters for, | mmunition | Sane ils : A Real Tourist 3 mile “stretch of easy going which There-is course gravel and fine gravel ilying side by side in big deposits, lot of joy for motorists of this district, have. either been eaten through by. rust j 1do or remove themselves from the ser- {vice of the public. prio REKEORCKEcERERNEREERE: ——S yy In a: ‘few “gays ‘the Fock ‘Work c ‘on the’ new trond east: of Usk will be. ‘finished and , the gang, can then. get busy on a will bring them up-to a point opposite Pitman: where another. bunch of rock will be ‘encountered, This work is on “If it grows in: the woods we'll get it” inter Yale Lumber & Supply Co. ; Lumber Manufacturers . CEDAR. Poles, piling, Posts Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water = ' Travellers Sample Rooms P, 0. Box 6 Telephone the, provincial highway along the riv-.,. er Skeena,.and it .is the road which is to Jet Terrace ‘people. get out by car, for a holiday, and to see how much, worse off the rest of the world is than {they are, and come back glad and con- tented, - Thus for good work his been done. and when finished with a coat of ‘gravel . will, compare . very favorably iwith any road in the province of the ‘same class, Great road making mater . ‘dat is encountered all the way along. There is a bunch of scenery along: i that river route too. The writer took ; a drive. out last week and was agrec- ably surprised at the speed that can be made in a car now, even when it is | wet. Notice was taken of several fine ‘spots for sparking places, and a few ' parking places for cars that are inten} ‘on business. There is good water all ‘along the route and there will be a next summer when the weather invites folk out onto the roads. ‘There is'still a lot of timber and big stuff too. The road gang destroyed a ‘great deal of very fine mill timber in cutting the right of way. There is a chance there for the forestry and the public works department to do a little co-operating, and if they refuse it is up to the legislature to see that they Many millions of feet of fine timber have been destroyed in Hritish Columbia by the road build- ‘ing cretva. The road gangs are pretty well or- ganized now and more satisfactory re- sults are being secured. Good men are finding the jobs for which they are hest suited., Of course there is always some complaints about government tools and machines being worn out and some allowance is made for that, but it realy would be # pleasure for the! men using the machines and the men | | responsible for results to have at least ; one new machine sent onto this north job, which is a real major job, rather than some broken down contraption ° that has been painted up to deceive the poor boobs away up in the sticks. In° this respect the north. has had & Very foul.smelling deal from the authori-| ties in the south. Mr. Kenney might well press for some new and efficient machinery and ‘he will have the sup- port of the wholg riding, Amateur hockey goes into a new sea- son with the brightest prospects for 3, great many years. Even communities no bigger than our own are putting out a hockey team. Many of the profes: sionals are returning to the amateur leagues this year. There should be a hockey team here. The boys should at least learn to skate. = One house, paintless outside; dreary less. location—changeable with the wind ‘ inside One barn; capacity, 80 loads of hay, if “any should ever be grown again Four grannries—empty . Fences buried in Russian thistle and dust, Machinery—one binder, ties one bun- dle pe? mile; one drill to sow feed for grasshoppers; two plows with- out sheres One mower ond rake to control the weeds Qne wagon with tank, used in the long ago to haul grain to the elevator One Bennett wagon with depression tires, useful to go to meetings, fun-! erals, ete. One Gardiner cart with plow wheels and ©. G. FP. springs ‘One automobile with three cylinders inissing, radiator leaking. Miscelinneous—The scrap pile Livestack-—Six horses of voting age; eight cows, refuse to give milk until they get better feed; two steers, val- ve, one cent per 1b,; six pigs, regis- _ tered ,razor backs; fifty chickens, | - dreaming of the last grasshopper crop; four ducks that never had al ducking; one police dog, to keep the wolfe fro mthe door. Sunday, Oct. 31, has been set aside by the Conference of the United Church of Canada for general obser- vanee in all churches throughout Brit- ish Columbia as Lay Sunday. : ac The two fellows who robbed the Bay Co, of many furs a long time back, got five years cach when they appeared in ourt in Pouce Coupe the other day. ” “Buy at Home” principal. ‘ "vou use these columns? SOMEONE ~ “Pell the buying public what you have and give the price. = _.OMINECA HERALD. AND- TERRACE NEWS. Are here to carry ‘that message to the walle fs for eS When you use the colurnns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER Yoti! are supporting: a local industry and. encouraging the your Will | _ . agh ayE aan ieee vate oe Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock Piling Gordon Temple, Prop. TERRACE, 8. H - 4 re ‘ John’s Garage & Tax Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Agents for ‘Yaxi ‘Trucking Delivery WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS Coal and Wood “They bring in ‘all the world” Phone—2 Tong;; 2 short Agent, for ; Ford Cars | stock Taking om |" ord Trak | — Ford Parts This is the stock-taking of a dry belt farmer. — Real estate—160 acres of land, more or ee Ee we Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. - Will ship to any point on line Will you trv” our Bread and Buns?’ *' Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price, | Terrace Drug Store Choice Selection of Personal Greeting Cards: Place your order now. R. W. Riley, Ph, B. 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