po, 4 .. TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 25, 193% wwe waa — 5 pense TERRACE : irs, C. L. M. Gigey arrived home n Vuanconver on ‘Wednesday. , enan : Natt Allard is in frum‘ the Beaver’ fer for the holidays. se 4H . L. 7. Murphy of Remo was in town the middle of the week, ane . Vernon Asserude, five year vld- son f My. und Mra. E, Assernde, met with severe accident on Tuesday morning yhen he was kicked on the side of the ead by. the family horse. Mrs. As- erude. was preparing to drive to town nd the youngster was out, ‘near the horse while it wrs being enaught, The Morse was in a playful mood, kicking my its heels, and Vernon was just in menine with the heels. The child was un- conscious anid Mis. Asserude hitched in no hurry “and got the child to town Zwhere the doctor fixed him up. eee Xo trace of Jack Malley has heen Ahad shice last week, one : Mrs. Ralph Matthews is in. Prince. Rupert where ber htishand is a pati- enuf in the hospital The rest of the B family left on Tuesday to spend: the holidnys.on the coast, : . * aA special choral service ‘was held < ou ‘Iltion of Mrs. Alice Munro rendered no . the mal street next ta Jaa. Richmond: fine selcetion of Christmas music. One item of the program was & quartette| | ‘by Mrs. ‘H. LL. MeKenney and Misses |- Lor yaine Kenney, ‘Margaret Kenney, and Ina Smith.The church was taste- fully decorated for the oceasion. ° ** @ ~_ IKimil Hangloand “has secured “hew quarters “‘for his barber shop. in the part of the J, K: Gordon building on mR 7 ee @ Dat Mellrey arrived from the east on Thursday and will spent the holi- day s here. e#e228 ‘Mr. a number of young people on Friday evening. a and Mrs. CG. ehiel entertained | J olly. Christmas _ Por the: Terrace — » Boysa and Girls) From ihe’ ‘stanapotnt of the young- sters of the district Friday night was the banner evening of the week. On that. night the ‘Community Christmas |: tree was held in the 1.0.0.F, hall It was, incidentally, the offical ‘reopan- ing of the hall after extensive altera- tions had peen made. At that it took all the new space to care for the crowd, that “was present for the event, A very ‘extensive program was put on in- eluding Songs, recitations, club swing- ing hy Walter L. Scott and-two plays: | Lakelse Valley§ -fon their annual community concert and _ Christmas Tree . tnkelse Yulley Community Club put, Christmas tree Monday evening. The event was especially marked by a dem onstration of the athletic training car- ‘ried on by Walter L. Seott during the past year. All ages of schaol children were re presented, the’ younger ones giving a display of bar bell exercises,.the older ones did-a tot of. club swinging while the older boys, The Lakelse Valley Tayzona went through a lot of evolu tions-‘on the horizontal bar. Some of the nudience seeing the boys. spinning A Visit to Santa Claus, and The Magi: On Monday evening a number lenves this week for Englaid” eee lt on Monday evening to spend the boli- Kenney. oo OK Miss [, Longworth left on Thursdiy | het torin, wee Sunday evening in Knox United snimgallnm high school, left on Thura- i church when a-eholr under the diree- day to spend: the hofiday in Vancouver of Terrace young people held a. dance in honor, of Miss. Barbara Sherwood Ww ho days with her parents, FE. rT. and. Mrs,’ to spend the holidays at her home in: “Mr. Mikepeace, principal of the Kit- Christmas Tree. Hinor Warden gave a five exbibitton. of-daneing,. At the close of the program Santa appeared aud distributed preseats to over pO JLgent, “children. The event was a yeal ‘commimnity effort was made posaible + 4 sor Gu Sliss* Marjorie Kenney arrived home silue by the generousity of o number iof locnl business peuple and private individuals, . In addition © certain = or-}' ganizations came out ‘ytrongly for the iden, . the St. Andrews Society and the Canadian Legion’ making substantial ‘gash donations, while the’ Oddfellows gave the use of the hall for fhe dance py which some of. the funds were rais- ed, and also" for the evening of the concert. “Buy at Home”: principal. | e - Are here ‘to carry that: messi ~- you use these eolumns?~. ' ‘help sell your: ‘produce, ae “You are 5 suppsetini tical ndustry. anid: el ery Tae Tell the buying public: what you Haves and. gi et OMINECA HERALD AND: TERRACE- ‘NEWS 7 ue, to the oublie for you, will . Vancouver printers will not betp build your’ town » and ‘community y nar tes Eee 7 . RN Sy yes aplhen “The Terrace Drug Store. _ ” Wisties all Friends and Customers * aF mn : 698 Sal neES tir enw Fic NCIS \e THE LATE EDWARD LAWRENCE | Word came in last week that Fa- 1 ward, Lawrence passed away at Shau- neseiy ‘Military Hospital in Vancou- ver ‘Sh Monday. The deceased had for ‘Ta: Wong tine Beén in’ ill health, and ; ‘prior, to going south’ had been at the | Hazetton hospital for a time. ‘He left ‘for’ ‘the south on the: Thursday before he!’ jissed “away, apparently shortly ' after” his afrival in the’ south. He was a veteran ‘of ‘the South” ‘African war i amie also: -of the “preat: war. He had “heen’ in:this distitict a long time, and _Hved* on: his: farm: about three miles ‘north of town, He was'a ‘member of 4 ss nhaanidaaeraeeasca dharctaraadmaniasote OEE. the Cutholle church and of thie Cann- 2 dian Legion. Fine weather continued throughout the week.and on Friday morning Geo. Tittle had the ‘pleasure of seeing the ‘flnish of the: plowing. of the : «big pre- _eption, “fleld, Towards the: Aend of week “the ‘temperature dropped slight- | * ly nnd. on Monday. morning there was a xkin of ice on the ponds. ;, i * iad a Ae st: "Matthews. Abglican’ ‘ehureh on Sunday evening the service was fully ‘choral, The: choir, effectively render- a Leda: nuniber-of' ‘Christmas. selections. #8° Mis. 3° Kirkaldy: and’,Miss Velma Greig. were soloists and Geo. Dover, W. f Sckwlons and“ ‘Kirkaldy: ang. Saab ot ones mae. s on Sunday afternoon at the Inte tea |. Ty - Baivy ficit ta cald wea ie pre! ity by! neUring If Tee Sa Yh ba pate pee 4’ oDiv oe iv ia ao gda ans ces tema la SPU eae PW Uh of, tet! oe erpool, London:& Globe 7 Britis and’ other, Samra grt a, - ; _ Protee ' "your" bf Ae Masi we Ae, ah S ot om 1s agents for jie | reat, aeHthin, me ? menibers, by. Pines tot books, how' Mrs. 8. G. Milla swag hostess in : ‘honor of Miss Barbara, Bherwood. Le os. A “Mts, N “Sherivood” ‘eittertained nt § dinner: ‘Sunday: In, honor of ‘her. dau- | shter,, Barbara, who. ig Jeayig for Eng- Janda. Covers vee laia® ‘for 15 guests and the guest of: tionor “was the: re- celpient of many: ‘good! wishes. trom her trienfls. at : ; uk Ww a “A lave number .of. local ome ? fone | {mnadeithe:tripite: Paditle a oni, Friday. ev- enlpg to take ‘part: in, a. ‘dance held at hie at 3 for ks, ‘Last mberabip 0 of over 40: the | | x Boles cabo the ann’ tial ‘dis tribution. a around the bar and doing the, umber, of other thigs remarked that evident- ly Darwin. was right—and there was still considerable of the monkey left In the, human make up, Violin selec- tions were rendered by George Her- bert. Other items of the program in- clnded harp selectious by Mrs. Herbert and a play by the members of the club as well as. songs, recitations and at the very end every ehild recelved a bag of candy and nuts and a season- able present, During the evening the chairman: presented Maleolm Hider, eaptain of the school with a punching bay for the boys, this being obtained with part of the funds from the Stra- theona Trust prize, and to Marie As- sernde he handed 2 basketball. for the girls, also. bought with money from the same source. ° . Yow A SUECESSEUN B. €, EXHIBITOR At the Royal Winter fair, Toronto, B Young of Vaneouver Islaxd. On three exhibits he’ obtained, First on winter wheat, First nnd Grand Cham- pion ‘on Chancellor Peas, : and | Second | grawer, but ‘does’ operate. a well reg- ulated, dairy ‘farm, developed onian & year rotation hasis, consisting. of first year hoed or Intertilled crops, second year grain seeded to alfalfa, followed hy five years in alfalfa hay, then peas His specialties are Jersey cattle, York shire pigs. Suffolk sheep, Barred Rock noultry and Bronze Turkeys. AS cash erons he grows Early Epicure potatoes and Columbla, Russet potatoes, seed graln of the. Dawson Golden Chaff vaviety, Chancellor peas, Duckbill ber- ley and Vietory oats, He operates a stall on the Aocal fown market where. he disposes ‘of- his" surplus pork, lamb poultry; + venetables and dairy products no. 4 Gentleman, rider at village. “T want some shorts for my “howse.” Country girl: “On, you. do, do you? Next thing I suppose you'll want a brassiere for your cow,” ee ‘What ad you .pay, fav chia. ear?” asked the garage: man who had beer” asked to overhaul it. “Well, ns a mat- ter of fact, a friend” muve it to me.” “Man, your ve been swindlad." "°° * net oreo ta ' “So you're out of work’ ‘and ‘want help? What's your trade.’ an A AO °*Pm o painter, “mista”. pogo . “Painter, ‘eh? ‘Well: ‘how’ my eat is charge: to.do that job?" re “Two dollars an ‘hour,” ny Tin. dollara © an”: “hour? © We fan hour in thmea like: these." \: “Well, Mister: L ‘don no chasse ‘pat if he: palnis one of the most distant exhibitors was | on. white -nats.of the Cietory variety.| — Mr. Young. is. not, a ‘specialist, grain | ( ‘store. 2} {| : ‘anid: Avent up ataira, to: Hee ia need of painting.’ ‘What: woul “vor. iy? wouldn't: pay ‘Michelingeto® two’ donuts is Christy’s Bakery. ‘Terrace, B. C. ; —== will ahip to any point on line - Will you try our Bread and Buns? 7 Standing orders ‘shipped regularly. — All kinds of cake. Get our price, -Philbert Hotel _ TERRACE, B.C." toe Electric Light Pully Modern Running Water” Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5» be Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone J ‘ sie ~~ Terrace Mill ae o Lumber. . Rough Luniber No. 2. ‘Shiplap S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-Joint Shingles Mouldings, a _ PRICES ON’ APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. ~ Swain’ s Transfer Garage, S Service Shop ‘Faxi It was. one of mother's busiest days.. Her ‘small son came in with: his trou- Bers torn... change’ ‘ints anéthér pair, but in an hour or so. he was back, hig? trousers 2S | torn again, ©. ; .."¥on; 20, right up stairs remo trousers and mend them. his ‘mother , ordered. '“}Somertime ‘after she thought: of him ah . ‘Retur ing down aati “ahe » iia ‘the His mother helped ‘him to: