- Mors, THE TERRACE. NEWS, TERRACE B. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY’, 1938 TERRACE Carl Mueller ‘Tost his home by fire Monday evening at about six o'clock A henuvy wale was blowing at the time, and ah especially strong gust broke the chimney off Just helow the roof line. Flames had gecured a good hold hetween the ceiling and the roof before | the fire was noticed, Mi. Mueller hed been in town and when he got hume he found the walls and roof had fal- len in and the-contents of the building Were ni total Loss. wee Mr. and Mrs. “Harry King ‘spent the linlidays with Mr," “and Mrs. ' Donald- sonoat Pellrewa... nl z * ‘Tnesday and Wednestity hist week sw oat fall of snow such as is’ seldom experienced. in this district. In town when the storm stopped over (wo feet Tay ant, Uh evel whilé-ont in the coun fry more than double ‘thie “‘aihiount fell’ i places,. Tt wag Hght and dfy and enue With a-strong wind and the big drifts were hard to navigate, oe & The Canadian Legion put on a very sitecessful dance New Years Eve, ot »Miss Lorna Smith who spent some months at} Eeémeanton with her sister Pat MelTirey is home again, . * . 2 Miss Ann Cirey of the public sehool sfaff speut the holidays in the lnkes COMEEY. | , ene Gen, Little" # crew came in from the o£ last Crbegn rio, ming - the. smiddle week, fo ora Biker pnd : ana Miss Ruth: Younes, “of: Takelse’ settee scheol enter tnined cher senior classes an Ww ednesday. atternion:; OF last ‘week, Pali works “equipment hid. x Iisy time thissweok coping, with: the ‘heavy snow, By Saturday: night most. of. the roads near town, had heen opened . and en Sunday one machine went’ out as for as the Goodwin place near the hols river while the other made the feiv to Lakelse Take. On the ‘latter trip CTL Gigey. went along With his , . | spread over a. longer period many of One WAS year. buying . business was’ good this fenture wus that the the folk doing. their shopping early ‘and thus. levelling the load on store sintfs. : age The windcharger at the ° Philbert hotel is now in commission and doing nicely. _ . : er BL . . . Frank Lockwood Prince Rupert was a holiday visitor here recently. . ee Miss Marjory Kenney left on “Mon. day to restme her duties at the Friser Yaake school. eee. Miss Hardy teacher at North’ Frases Taike sehool left for up country Mon- day night. : “ses & ¢ ’ Miss Lorraine Kenney left for the coust on Tuesday after spending the holidays with ber parents Mr, and Mrs 4, 'T. Kenney. . e * ; Jimmy Lever left on Monday work on the Bell Lake pole operation Ce] Gordon ‘Temple and ‘Tominy Coliver nnd Tod MeRaec moved out fo Lakelse Take on Tuesday for the balanee of the week. The boys felt that the air of rhe lake would be conducive to an oarly start for the new year job. : ene Many youngsters are slighing and teborganing. sti a Sunta Claus. * * % naw skiing There 19 to : “Tf it grows in the woods we'll get it” Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co, ‘Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock Piling TERRACE, B. C. . Fully Modern ~ ; Travellers Sample Rooms _ Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Electric Light Running Water P, O, Box 5 Telephone . Gordon Temple, Prop. Ce 7 1 John’s Garage & Tax Twenty-four hour service Have your car serviced for win- ter driving. Expert and speedy repairs. We specialize on cylinder honing S. J. HuncERFORD Badly Burned And Alone Tuesday morning while shoeing a |: horse at the Douglas Creek camp of Little, Haugland & Kerr, Steve Tome- eek had a narrow esenpe from burning T0 TREAT BURNS EARLY Dr. SG, Mills told the News the, ‘ther day that the standard treatment for burns now days is tannic acid ap- tied af a strength of about ten -per : cont. First aid applications of oil. makes diffienlt tredtment by tannic acid as the-oil has first to be removed. ‘Ten leaves: applied as a poultice is also’ 4 good thing, ‘The tea leaves retain a quantity of tannic acid and thus pre- yere the why for after (treatment. A cake made of baking soda and ap-, alied to the burn as. a temporary re- , lief is guod as it shuts out the air and is eusy to remove. heavy tractor: to give aid in bad spots, ee . M ovchantss report : that Christmas Have you paid yonr subseription yet? r SSRI EI ICICI AO RICE IERIE RIE IERIE heavy snow on the road and the twa *. You are supporting “Buy at Home” principal. ‘Tell the buving: mo Slie what, you use these colamns? Vancouver’ ‘printers will ns help sell: your producs.. . & alah adh aan aH bd OMINECA HE =RALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that, messase to the publie fer you. hip build your town and community nor When you use the eolumns af vour LOCAL NEWSPAPER a neal industry and encouraging the you have and give the price. Will : 3 TD mw HERE RICKER OR RICCI ig: DeFores ‘Crosley Radios - rl KENNEY, LIMITED ‘shoos in the camp range and evident- He fell forward,’ ‘inside the to death. He had been heating the ly dropped some live ashes on the floor jor the crmp Imuilding, After putting ‘the shoe on. the horse he returned for | smother only: to find smoke coming ‘from the building. He opened the ‘dour to investigate ‘and: was met by a hot blast that - ‘knocked him out, and building, and the same heat. wave elosed the door and trapped’ him. The fresher air at the floor level ‘yevived him, and ibeing unable. to get out the door he ‘broke a window and made bis escape. ‘fomecck suffered severe burns on ‘the face hands and other parts of the| a | body and was eut badly by glass from the window. As soon as the accident jwas discovered word was phoned to | Terrace from’ Rosswood. There wag ‘plows were busy elsewhere, 80 that _help could not get.-through -“untit the ' plow could be secured that ‘being on . the] - , Phursday, Honore: Cote drove ‘ow through, and. with him were Tom i Rass and, Chris, Haugland. . They had to battle: with deep snow | - ! fT lanl the way and at Spring Creek. 8 miles ont of town the bridge carried kept going ns far as Lean-to Creek 12 miles from town-and there camped for the night. Next morning the plow binde was taken off and the journey was continued with just the ent. At Kalum Lake they crossed to Matt Al- lard’s place by: boat.and there met the injured man. The. party stayed the night at Matt’s and got away ear- ly the next morning. The tractor had pulled a sleigh along’ from town and | this was used for the “injured man. Dr. Mills, rendered aid: and took the turnin. The news service over the-C.B.C. is really worse and worse. War in China and war in Spain, with but little vari- ation from wek to week. Titler ays. Ttaly’s dictator. says, Aiid of it is that hour after, hour’ the C.B. repeats Ltaelf' word fot word over Ie days if Kelly did‘not have any ‘hews CRG, Good Things | almost four feet of snow but the party). [i injured nian. to Rupert: ‘On. the: ev evening oll | the worst|' every station, it can get:on. “In the old|:~ he- would at least. ‘wish one a, restful |’ evening’ and send one. ‘to ‘bed feeling]. ia that all was well. with the World. The}... news (?) sounds ‘too much bike |' For New Year Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking . Delivery . Coal and Wood Taxi Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts Last week the News published a list of some of the things that had been eccomplished in 1037. This year | ——=>, it is quite possible that further pro- gress will be made such as:— i Christ 6 Bakery Several new honseg will be built in y ; . town several people are thinking seri- Terrace, B.C. hously along that line. ‘Electric light will probably be avail- Will ship to any point on line ‘able for the town. -: |. tates “Will you try our Bread and ; : | ie 9 Deiscl powered tractors mny ‘put in Buns? an appearance in connection’ with the timber ‘business. _ Farmers new to the district: will be- gin active operations. * Standing. orders shipped regularly: ° ‘All kinds of cake, ot ‘Get our price, =a Poles in large numbers will come in from the Kalum Lake country, ’ Kalum Lake may become popular as summer resort, * : . Considerable, mileage sett be added to the Skeena highway. And a large, number of Terrace and district people will become regular sybseribers to the Terrace News. » ‘Terrace Drag Store For Coughs and Colds Try MELO-REX Cough Syrup and A. 8. A, Cough Drops R. W. Riley, Pim. B. Terrace, B.C. us for satisfaction and, service | itl Hangland & Mouldings. odie When requiring LUMBER for your fall building: and repairing. order from - Kerr = Lavber.. Manutacturers | aoe Tanna, ae , ‘tt wiring government's ‘propoganda. - “ - Me: Ruth: Pétcodk: hi The - Hagwilget -brass- band paid a eal t on many, ‘citizeris‘in:New Hazelton on ‘New. Years “night. The: ‘boys. did a ff pretty. fair job and the niusic was: ap. os Breclatted: by ‘the- - citizens, : vé ‘with