News from the Hub of Bulkley : Valley iret raps A Women's’ ‘Auxiliary: to’ the a Telkwa Nursing..Home was or- me eanized last. Friday at a well- Mm attended meeting in the library. mm Officers were elected as follows: Presiderit?: “Mr. P. Slavin. . ¢ - Vice-Pres.: Mra. F, Wy Mapleton, Sec.-Treas.: Mra. J: P. Wheeler” a Executive Comm! *t 2B Mrs. E.. H. fae Hoops, Mrs. T. Oy. Mira, Walker. « Linen Committees hs sod. Boutgon; oo Mra, F.B bert, me = Visiting Cornmittee: : ‘Mrs. Bourgon, mm, Mra. A. McAra, Mrs, _Ovens, . Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Wall re- B turned on Tuesday morning from ee their honeymoon tour “of Califor- + Chettlebureh,, * his managerial duties at the @ Royal Bank. nes = = Skating enthusiasts of Telkwa m have taken time by the forelock es by calling their annual meeting, Ma which will take place on the evening of Tuesday, October 14, & Business will include the election). i of officers, and the matter of thé Be provision of a permanent rink a will come up for discussion. me 6. «&P. Wheeler returned on ‘Sat- m urday morning from Vancouver, max where he attended a conference we of Soldier Settlement Board of- a ficials. s A. Eagson, who has been re- Bieving manager “of - the - local a branch of the Royal Bank, re- Zturned to Prince Ranert Thurs- : day morning. | ; B Hev. J. S. Brayfield: ‘condueted 4 harvest thanksgiving service at ng, “and: a good congregation was given an “especially- -pleasing aer- mon by the rector. Telkwa was treated to a fine Nfeed anda jolly time by. the WA. j of St. Stephen’s Chuirch'on Wed- Fnesday of last week, when the A ladies gaye a harvest home. sup-. per and dance in the town hall. Fora consideration.of ‘‘four bits’” one could fill-to: ‘repletion on the tastiest array: of home- cooked & food ‘that ever- ‘pBraced ' aboard. m During the dance an antique cof- going to one of the trade,: De F. Hatt, of Smithers. -The steam. tractor, pilots Han- ey and Ovens, has:been taken to athe Goat Creek coal mine, where A mcwa Ta TALES. hee -| James :were visitors from: Usk. on Saturday. _ mo, Cecil Lever returned on Satur-| ite J. Cath nia Mr. Wall has now reaumed Terrace visitors last week, t. Stephen’ 8 On Tuesday aven- Hippesley has: undergone an op- B fee pot was raffled, the hardware, OF veo Sion bf Tgpa left for his home ‘in. ‘North ‘Van- couver laat week, his place being filled by. Mr. Jones, of Revelstoke, : Mra. Skinner: and. the - Miases day, from Telkwa,- where . spent the past two months. Mrs. ‘O’Connell, ‘of Pacific, was a guest last week ‘of: ‘Mrs, -N, Sherwood, returning on’ Friday . [accompanied by Barbara . Sher- wood, who: apent.a few y days in Pacific, Mr, and Mra, J’ Smith ‘and Miss Alice: Allen, of Hanail, ‘were oR Tetlock and S. Henderaon, who have been engaged in sur-| vey work in the Kitimaat district for several weeks, returned to Terrace on Friday last. Archie McCormick, of Kalum Lake, left on Saturday for Van- couver, where he will spend the winter. Orval Kenney returned Sunday | after apending the:past month in the: harvest-fields. of: ‘Alberta, - Wa. Vanderlip ar.: has return-1 ed ‘from. Chauvin, Alta, Where he spent several weeks renewing acquaintances. .. Miss West and Miss Davis left on Wednesday - for their home in| Prince Rupert after spending a holiday at Hill Farm, - Mrs. Danhover of. Copper City, spent Wednesday visiting friends in Terrace, W.. W. ‘Hippesley was. ‘called on Monday to Hazelton, where Mrs. eration for. appendicitis, from which her many friends wish her a an a-speedy recovery.’ Mr. Kelley, of: Smithers, vieite| ed Terrace last: week ‘to inspect) the and. for grazing purposes. He - was. well. pleased with the|" outlook. ‘and walked back to’see for himself: 4 it was possible to bring. cattle © through over the Copper: River trail: ~ Jacob, Kressubucker, who. has been “in: ‘Vancouver for several | months, . returned to Terrace on Saturday. _ —- “Thos, Nelson; bridge i inspector, 7 | Mesure. Whites, ‘Brows. and i, Pitt, ‘who have. Spent. the : ‘past 1 t0,: weeks painting: the “‘Tertace | bridge, . left “for Vancouver - ‘on Saturday, LW. Je Martin’ is around towh again after being. confined. to bis ‘home for the. past : two. weeks with an injured foot. - a . “Mrs, E. .T. Kenney ‘spent the past” cweek.. visiting friends. in Prince Ruvert. Miss Constance ‘Toombs: ‘and Miss Gladys Lina, of St.. Margar- et’s, Twickenham, and. Miss Gladys Bullen, of. ‘Twickenham, race on. Friday last, | make their home here. Edna Dobbie, of Copper City, and will studies at: the superior school. by Mrs, Collison and daughter. ‘Mrs. Parsons went to the Ha- zelton Hospital on Monday even- | ing for'an X-ray examination of her thumb, which has caused her much pain during the past week. Fred. Amos’ and E: Arkel left where they. will engage in. mill- work. | The song service in the Pres: byterian church on Sunday even- Ting waa well’ attended." E:T.) ‘Kenney and Rev, Paraons ° ren- much enjoyed. The . Willing Workers’ chuir assisted.. ‘Me. and Mrs, Robert Donald went to Hazelton on Friday last ‘and’ were accompanied on their return by their son Billie, who has’ madé a fayorable recovery -from his recent illness. | again for the winter. Get your name on the. list if you wish to join | the circle; : + teres __ Kibwanga “A, M. Venne gave dance on Saturday night at. ‘which a large contingent’ was. present from Cedarvale’ and “Woodeoek. music was ‘furnished by Ryan and|; members: of: the. ‘Kitwanga: or- chestra, o of Bulkley. ‘Valley. . oo S.. ‘Parker, ‘of Pritice Ro- il- pert. at st vast Tuesday j in the London (Eng), arrived in Ter- is back in. Terrace to continue her. W. E. Collison, Indian agent at Prince Rupert, spent the first of ‘| the week in Tercace, accompanied at the end of the week for. Usk, dered two- vocal duets: that were. ~ The reading club has organized |_ . The} * Postoffice Inspector Haynes; ofl "| Wiitora, “was: here: on Monday ae left the same: ‘night, for the i affatr’ not ‘Déing’ well: ‘advertised: es [Re oe Oech was! x erouieel byt the|® ate -]Outine Benefits | a Fair Produces|| “The followin " rasuay, ‘by Mary| i E- Wilson, was'awarded the prize offered by The Terrace News for the best composititon on the sub- \ject, “The Advantage’ of a Fall Fair to Terrace’: In order to understand the ad- vantages of a fail fair to Terrace we must first of all know what fall fair is, It isan exhibition of agricultural products, jivestock, arts and crafts, which have been By this exhibition the members Jof-the community are given a chance to show what they can do. The principal advantage of a fair-is that it fosters the com- petitive’spirit. This means that when a fair is held competition begins at once. The people, having seen the work of others, ‘|are inspired to try to produce better. things on their farms, Another reason is that when ing seen a good fall fair, they tell their friends about the won- detful strawberries or potatoes that are grown in Terrace. Hence Térrace’' would become more wideley known throughout provinee and probably the. Domi- nion. . This would help Terrace |- much easier than she now does. | -- An exhibition also encourages craftsmanship. - If it were not for the fall fair a great majority of the people would not take. such great pains to have excellent produce as they do. oo | “Announcement The executive of the Catholic Church in Terrace have. made their last arrangements regarding their. annual Bazaar. It. will be | held in the G. W.V.A. ‘Hall Satur- day, October 18th, Doors open atl p.m, Refreshments 25cfrom 2p.m. Chicken. Dinner 75¢ from 5B p.m. Great sale of home cook- ing and home work; dainty and valuable articles for children. and adults; also amusing toys and sweets for boys and girls, Draw- ing for prizes at -9 p.m; closing: at 9.30 p.m. “Come and. bring your, friends,” eo . Dance at. Terrace~ A very" ‘enjoyable: dance was | held ’ ‘in’ the G.W:V. AL ‘Hall ‘on Friday evening ‘last, “under. the rUDoer re auspices -of -a number’ of the ‘| bridgé men, | The crowd: was:not| ¢ = | ag: large ad - -ysuial, owing: ‘to' the |4 ihe ‘taste of the most critical with grown or made in the district. } ae stock have the habit: when at — tourists leave Terrace after hav-. to” ‘get a. market for: ‘her goods} . people that have talent to better | that. will reduce. the cost.o '|to about -two cents. “Geo - “pogers watistied BH OVERHEARD; AROUND.” NEW -HAZELTON ‘Pp. . Higgins: has opened t up. | about four inelies of high-grade ore Ag the result of his ‘tinnelling operations onthe Victoria, group; in the Babine range. ‘The tun-? nel has been driven over:200 feet - to get under the surface showings. . and the ore encountered is ex-! pected to widen, out? as 8 the. ‘drift progresses. « is ye” Horses, cattle. and: ‘other live. : large of wandering to ‘most in- | accessible places, but a car is supposed to stay ‘ ‘put”” when its”. owner sodecides. However, Ray: Oulton, of Staithers, has eonie to: the conclusion that even a ear. will bear watching, for he. left” his outside the drugstore for a. . few minutes and when, he came — back for the car he found. it disgracefully wallowing” in the main street ‘‘canal’’. oes The ‘sports in’ the Bulkley Val-. ley have been having a lot of fun | ‘and report good bags of - geese, . ducké and grouse. These sporta do not always remember: that: they might want to shoot a bird . again next vear. T. A. “McMartin and J.. A. Mac- . donald of Smithers ‘motored down, on Wednesday. . a Wednesday after consulting. with m Cons. Cline in Hazelton. . , Mrs.. MacKay: will have « on dis: play at: her home-in: ‘Hazelton: ‘on. Monday, .Tuesday and Wednes- day. next: stick- of house and afternoon dresses and a Roodas- - sortment of ladies’ -wear-and nov: a ‘| elties. . -The ladies are invited to : inspect these goods, There will be a social wather? oe ing in the New Hazelton. church ° ~ on Tuesday : evening: to. which: ‘all are: invited. This is to be: the ~: firat of a series of such. . gather- ings-scheduled for the fall and winter, ~. Z | Every. motorist knows that it costs not less than fifty conta to. have an ordinary tire punetureor cut vuleanized,- and will’ there- “ fore gladly: embrace 2. more re... cent and proven method of repair. complished by t nix inehen: ign | Cross is also uged for any. other rubber:a ~obtained ;locally” of | Dunpate;’a : lete aveltor; at ; utat. Chief Service v was in “town. ast