jb Ahearn dere Obi te ne . dary Peta weep RRA CE N THE TERRACE: NEW, TERRACE, B. WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 4, 1937 STP TTT OTT TPES TTIITIS POSEY EY 2 Ted TS Dd Ds >» 2 DDD DY 2 J.H. SMITH General Merchant Sucessor to 7'T. Sundal Co TERRACE, B.C. Mrs. W.. E ‘Smith Buried Saturday|} Terme was gripped fn a ‘pense of severe loss on Thursday ‘morning when the news arrived of the death of Mrs. William E. Smith. whose maiden name was Agnes Avilda Burrison, She was born at Allendale, Onit.‘on January 10, 1894, On her 19th birthday she he- came the bride’ of Wm. HE. “Smith, the ceremony being performed ‘at Macklin, Sask. They made their home at. Chauvin, Alberta, and resided there {until 1919 when’ ‘they came ta ‘Terrace, Recently, ‘owing to ill health; Mrs. Smith entered the hospital at Prince Rupert. Her condition hecame worse and she pnssed away at 2 am. last Thursday. With her, at the time. of ier death were her husband and her three daughters, Mrs. P. McIlroy, and ‘Misses Inn and Lorna. The funeral was held . from Knox Groceries Boots and Shoes Stewart-Warner Radios Radio and Car Batteries Hardware Dry Goods | Flour and Feed Goodyear Tires and Tubes SELES Ct RRO "ESC CLEC CLEC CL ELE CECE ALE TERRACE CARD OF THANKS ' Mr. W. KE. Smith and family wish to thank all their Kind ftiesiis” for the * Joving aympathy shown in our berenve- ment of the loss of a loving’ wife and \ | mother; also far all the lovely floral tributes received. Word from Prince Rupert last Sat- ai urday told of the passing of John Dool iu “sy a ' a p “BY a 1 1 it the age of St yerrs. He had been i an ailing health for some time and in yenrs gone by was very active in the ' vommerectal life of Terrace. z#eet A. Yargeau passed awny on Satur- Ré day morning at the Rupert Hospital. me} He lived in this distriet for a number of years and followed the work of cat- pentering, For the Inst few years he lus Hved on his property immediately seuth of the Poe summer home at La- kelse Lake, «* -* . Word eame te town on Monday that Peter Merkeley, who farmed north of town, had dropped dead in his hay field. He was a returned man and for some years had been in failing health, But of late he had been active and did his bit towards the agricultural devel- pment of the district. eet Rev. J. EB, and Mrs. Birchall-and son ire “holidaying here as the guests of Mrs. Greig. Mrs, C, L. M. Giggy left on Monday morning for Prince Rupert. a s al Harry Attree is making a good re- vovery from an operation. a *%& & urday where he relief in the Watson butcher shop. \ ‘es ee. Harry King, president of the Ter- rnee & District Board of Trade, and R. W. Riley left for Prince Rupert on Tuesday to represent the local organi- gntion at the annual convention of the. Central B. CG. Chamber of Commerce. ¥. TT. Kenney, M.L.A., also went down for the same purpose. , “h& 8 Norman A. Watt returned to Prince Itupert the end of the week after a holiday at Lakelse Lake. -. m “The member of parliament who is Invy gets by the ensiest”. says Oldf Hansn, M.P.. He. was here recently ud expressed appreciatjon to those who trouble themselves to inform him of the needs of their particular district ov of the district-as a whole. He had. helped, he said, to ‘secure government ' aid for the Skeena highway and one of the objects of his trip was to see how , that money.. was being expended and proprintions from. the Dominion. a On Sunday morning Rev, Mr. Birch- all was the guest preacher in St..Mat-! thews church. | | poveammnnpepcnceesnmensaoanneenerececna “Let a New 1938. DeForest Crosle Be your Radio for the coming year. a large number of different priced models. ° ch an : ‘ “There is is ‘a We carry § a “complete line of are le pclae Ae E- ‘the order of.the Rebekahs ‘charge of the funeral. | United church on Saturday at 2.30 p. m, with Rev. Adam Crisp conducting the service Mrs. Smith’s death mode the first break by death in the ranks of Monn- tain View Rebekah Lodge. No, 47, and were in The pall bear- ers were E. Haugland, J. .H. Smith, J. S, Brooks, J. B., Agar, 8. Kirkaldy. aud 'E. KE. Brooks. Honorary pall bear ers were KE, T, Kenney. MLA... D,' Col- se H. King, G. Herbert and N.S. | Sherwood. , —_ Two favorite hymns of the late Mrs, Smith were sung at the church service “Dnto the Hills” and “Abide with Me.” At the close of the church service ‘the Rebekah Lodge carried the floral . i offerings to the car that carried them So many were these Ken .Attree left for Smithers on Snt- tokens.of regard that a. special _convey-, will act as a holiday auve had, to be provided for the care The ceremony at Mountain ! View cemetery was conducted by the | to the graveside, of them. Lodge. Mrs. Smith, who was buried with the body of her infant daughter in her arms, leaves to mourn her, o husband three daughters, Mrs. Mecllroy, Ine and Lorna, and one son, Bruce. Mrs. Smith was an active member of the Rebekahs and of the United ehureh. Her passing leaves a much felt gap in both organizations where} ; her quict and wnassuming work was greatly valued. | ' Mrs. C. R. Gilbert. entertained the ladies of St.-Matthews church Wo- men’s Auxiliary at the tea hour on Friday in honor of Rev, and Mrs. J. E, Birchall. There were a goodly num ber of. ladies present and Mrs. T. ©. Marsh presided at the tea table. Mrs. ‘J. Fahquar, Mrs. G. Hamlin and Miss Halliwell acted as servituers. - aoe After spending most of the week as the guest of Mrs. Greig, Rev. J. E. he could then better urge for other ap- onq Mrs, Birchall became the house ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Gilbert ‘on Hriday, staying until Monday and then left for Lakelse Lake where they. will spend the next two weeks in the McKenney crimp. oa CARD OF [THANKS . i ie TL. McKenney and family. wish to ‘gratefully acknowledge ‘and extend j ‘beloved: wife: and mother, ions . in 1932 was hinmber ‘of ‘batietits: reg! . Rome pr rire te “Tf it grows in the . woods vel « gep dt? ‘Toter Valley Limber: & Supply Co. ‘ Lamber ifanufacturers. ° CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts . v thanks for the many kindnesses, ex; ‘pressions of sympathy and floral. off- erlngs . received during.the. flnegs..and | cb | Who are on’ full -time‘at ‘the: institutions | Unte: nurses: number 8388. ; are over one: hundreil- teachers. and: 88) Secs ' a tists on, full, ‘ond part: tine, The ot ei . ay ‘probably: there, wine Some’ who were viot' tteated: at’ ‘mental institutions {d;that. the. rdtlo" woul the altered: if cy $2,400,000, Alri ~ Phibert Hotel- - TERRACE, B. C.: Fully "Modern lectric Light ; Running Water -: Travellers Sample’ Rooms ™ John’s Garage & Tax Battery Charging ~ Cylinder Honing Chev. Cars and Trucks Phone—2 long;; 2 short North Gold Fields Northern Gold Placers, Ltd., onerat- ing under the direction of Capt. R.D. Adams in the Manson Creek area of the Omineca district, has been brought into production, reports W. Teltel. Manson Creek placer aren is located 110 miles north of Fort St, James. Mr. Teitel made the trin from the pio- neer trading post to: the mine in one hour. By motor truck the journey re- quires three days. Capt. Rob Adams, noted explorer, prospector and placer miner, after test two seasons for the Jack Hemmell in- terests in Toronto, undertook to devel- op the property on his own account, Mr. Teitel, his old partner .in ventures in South America, Alaska and Man- churin. Twenty-six men are employed MrTeitel estimates there are 500 meu engaged in various mining operations in the district. Bighty men are em- ployed at an extensive DeGanahl hold- ing on Germanson Creek. An office building has heen erected at Fort St. James as headquarters for the DeGan- nhl operations. STRAWBERRIES Small Fruits Ship to. ~ Prince Rupert The Stoynoff case which was set for Jagt Monday was further postponed tu Monday next, ry ance are between eleven and twelve “I million dollars, so that the cost to the}: ‘lpeople for the mentally sick is abovey: $2.00 per capita’ per year: These costs are met municipal payments, for the- ‘fees paid million, Gollars. Gifts, from; benevolent; it: people “and other. sources of" - There. nre’ 50: “of. these", in Canada’: ‘and the: i ‘over, “7,000. ‘There. are | 26 physicians |. }y along with 46 on part time. The ‘grat: |). Then - there alaries account. £0, slight 0 mititon ‘dollar’ or nearly half of whole. coat: of maintenance. : ‘Provisi na | Male q of. the |i : Spruce’ Boom: Logs,“ ‘Hlemloek P.O. Box 5, 7 "Telephone a Piling Gordon Temple, Prop. ML ss a, nd | ——————————s gn ; ing the ground with a diamond drill)’ and was joined in the enterprise by |; mainly by government ana |i by patients are slightly. less than tivo} u ‘pevenie -{amonnt to o considerable * sum = algo, |. o running’ to close another. two million. ; Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi - Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash ' B,C, Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. f —_ Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will von try our Bread and - Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. | All kinds of cake. Get our price. Terrace Drag Store Copeland’s Fruit Market} ) HOME MADE ICE CREAM ADRIENNE TOILETRIES When regulring LUMBER: for your heb Bdge fall building. and: repairing. order from us ‘ter ‘sathsfaet ion nan Service, ye he esa INDE me fore va0lds ESoioY s Loot tok ggoqaong of Sees Pai) ra golgs shumbersy vite cae mahitenancs : charge" as jin eases: were: “‘pecorded.. ' tan wor ‘ tm ” The. total. expenditures for ‘mainten. “eéording to government reports,