RRACE N EWS | THE ‘TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 19 1938 | vot ICICI CICRCIICIIEICE SIE IOEIORICHIDRICHICH ICAO IOSEON ORICA Ladies Wear: - Our stock i is new and up-to-tee-minute. Wide selections, MEN: “Don't n miss seeing our BONE DRY Pride of the West SWEATERS. KIRSEY SHIRTS DAOUOST LALONDE and ‘Leckie. Boots and Shoes. ~ Special on Firthe Bros., Suits - Ten per cent off on orders up to August 15th J. H. SMITH TERRACE. TERRACE Ou ‘Tuesday Miss: Merle. West was hostess at a small dinner party at the Terrace Hotel The ‘affair was in hon-. ar of Rey, and Mrs. G. Roeland. who left for the south that evening. In- eluded amoug those present were Miss Ruth LittHle nnd Miss Amy Little. oe Oe Tuck A. Kirkpatriek, ploneer . amer- chant in Prince. Rupert, ‘spent a. few Uys in Terrace recently. , : oe ‘ Game Warden iE. Martin arrived: on Friday and returned to the coast Sat- Udy, This advertisement is not pnblished or displayed by ‘the Liquor Control {vetting heck. it. W. Rily and &. 1. Kenney drove to Remo last Sunday to see friends. . et * + Ww. oO. Fulton, after spending some time at his summer home at Lekelse Lake, returned to Prince Rupert last Suturday. He is of the opinion that the holiday season is no time for poli- tical ‘parties to call political conven- tions, They interfere with the trout fishing, * * + ©. J. Norrington arrived from Rw- ert on Monday and is spending the week at Lakelse, . Mv. and Mrs. Floyd Frank arrived home from Vietoria on Friday night. * *# ’ Shots ave, heard in the’ woods quite frequently Jately. The “rabbits” are _ “Oh, yeah ?? most frequent on Sunday, . ee & a Ad, and Mra, Olef Halvorsen, and two children have left for their new field of operations at Petersburg, Al- aska. They have been in Hazelton for a number.of years ‘and did good work. Their many friends wish them all suc- cess in) their new field. a ber AIxs, W. Warner and Mrs, A. Fagan ure spending a few days in town, . . ‘ s THREE MOUNTAINEERS Mr. and Mrs, Stan, Brooks and. Miss Marjory Kenney went mountaineering last Saturday evening, expecting to rerch the cahin on. Thornhill moun- tain .that night ond make. the top oi’ Sunday. . Darkness overtook them be- fore they reached the turn in the trail and they kept on the old trail until it was time to camp for the night. morning they backtracked to the turn in the trail and proceeded to the cabin tor breakfast. They made the top of the hill Sunday noon. They also gat _ Board or by the Gover nment of British Columbia Sy ‘eaught in a rain storm which made the | trip seem more like real rongh stuff, Jponoco noLoaDoCOLG ASCEND Check Your Huntin’ Supplies , - Send to us for all clastic of ammunition fee “How About Your "See us and Secure Full Protection : Fite Insurance o 7 Ae : vot » 1938-9 DeForest Ctossley Radios En KENNEVILIMTED | s.eih |G. H. Peaker presided at the organ Shots are |_ In he} dan be obtained by Gourt House, Prince | columbia Gazette, prior to date af sale. oe J] Wedding Bells Frank