a} q ae wo atest, advice e's - fon ‘the Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock Groceries Hardware Dry Goods atest advice to bachelors from. the P . - old Country—Never B0 to your: own, TERRACE, B. C. wedding... 0 :.: + a 2 ely Abe - Boots and Shoes Flour and Feed : eer _ mth " Stewart-Warner Radios George. tittle left on Monday. awit’ 4 a crew to move some.of the heavy ma- aie “Radio and Car Batteries ehinery’ from the Columario infne, : _ - # ie Hone @@ wee iat $ ¢ T | : - Goodyear Tires and Tubes ~ pil-Litte-ts up mths air thesq! | JOHN'S Garage & Tax . Ld ; . ; days. He “is shingling over the * bay] ; ¥ fe window and front entrance of George “| Little’s . ‘residence. _ Loa Agents tor ; ' ite wl , P solks to gath The Terrace Meat Market just re- WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS . wen n favorite place for folks to Fath-| cantly installed an. electric light sys- : . ' TERRACE er and discuss matters, but Mr. Riley|tem. Bert West is steadily improv- “They bring in all the world” is not so. much in favor of the Drac-|ing the place and making it still more a | Last’! “Sunday . avening | Mri: Cook “ot | tice now. ‘Twice last week @ pane of attractive. “phone —2 long 2 host M® of the Kitstmgailum, Seliool was. the/glass was broken, either by some one see | iin ; sruest speaker ‘ut. Knox United, church. | falling against it or by some one sit-| apne stecco job at the C. N. station ‘ Sypeefal. unusie’ was yendered ly. the|ting on the widow frame and not al-| has caused a lot of favorable comment openia nr junior choir with Miss Evelyn Neid-|!owing for their increased beam end. | several home owners are beginning to ening three weeks edaitr rick as soloist. In future Mr. Riley wishes -folk to] make enquiries as to cost. The wind aa ye with 0 on oun supply their own seats. . roof coating does tn need new pend in Quebec provinces was off to a Whe arene o . . ; jobs from time to time, an at evi-? flying atart special Canadian rhe, Terrace Fee eu tee the TT. Kirkpatrick seems to be enjoy-' dently bus its appeal to those who} Pacific trains as well as regulars rome to hand and the fo on ng is the)ing life in Vancouver. -A traveller | want comfort plus reduced costs. arowded with enthusiasts on the ) standing of the members :— who was here at the week end told of first week-end thereafter from Tielen Tipp $6; Florence Bedore; Cor-| meeting Jack at the U.BC.-Alberta ARCTIC WILD LIFE Montreal to the Laurentians. bin King 78: Clarence Dall 76; Natale! pushy wame the Saturday before. Lk Jafar 74; Norman Smith 72; Freda ‘ tee The Empress of Britain will Tambhly 70; Hector Cote 67; George When hot summer days and nights) start the winter cruise season te ie ge a or ty — = Piet ne Se ars oy vn fo, Smeg es St Page . a —— THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, B. 0, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 10 1937 pO ICE IDRIS IA III -J.H.SMITH “ Gensral, Merchant. _ Sucessor to . t. Sundal Co . TERRACE, B. C.. Bunting 64; Poly Solonecki 61; Alair Lips 1G, , Searlet fey er put. in an nppearance Takelse: ‘Valley and ‘one boy. is ‘igo- lated. with: an attack. . _ Prompt, action adtsease ‘ander int was tek’ to ‘bring: ‘tite control Jand. Dre §.5G. Mills, , M-H.O; closed the Lakelse Valley. school: until Dr. ‘Mills ‘also: posted n notice in town. giving a: watning. ‘and advice as! to how hest : any - spread. ‘of further notiee,.. infection: could’ “bes Avolded. Up’. te Monday. “night nO ‘other. eases. had: de- veloped ‘and it is hiped ‘that the out- Jvoak will not be a serious one as was the case last year when all @hristmas festivities had to be cancelled. ee The Vanarsdel Lumer..Co. have got under way-on, the new operation on the Chimdemanch | Indian Reserve .and several thousand feet of poles have al- roudy been cut and in the near future hoom ‘ sticks will! be coming off the oe roser ven Be ee, muskrat out of season, i *rouse on the ‘bank uv iuskrat as well. skinned it. se The Terrnce Drug Store has always Farry Hoffman appeared 1 in the lo- en police court Saturday afternoon and pleaded guilty to having shot a Speaking on his own behale Harry snid that he saw of Thornhill | creek, He shot the grouse. and when -he went to pick it up found he'd killed He admitted hav- ing taken the animal home. and having. He was assessed the min- imum fine of $26 and costs ora month Water Jevels are rising in local wells ond all water shortages appear to have hecome memories, on Monday. and J. O’Brien were visitors from Usk last week, c : ani Major ‘Barry, inspector of indian | schools; \.gave . Vanaradol . once over, at the middle. of the week, G Durham, M. Barnes, H. Varner: . ra oo + * Rev. “wee Be Collison, Indian Agenit -achool. + ‘thel “Te it ‘grows in ‘the woods we'll get it’ . ll Inter-Vatley Lumber & Supply Co. ” Lamber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts . grill us and our thoughts turn kindly to the Canadian Arctic, we are remind ed that only 1 place in the Dominion On Monday evening a meeting was | hekl in the Anglican rectory to con- sider, placing a memorial io the late, Canon 1. J. “Marsh ° in 'St: “Matthews, church:.. It was the feeling of. the meeting that the pioneer work done by the first Anglican clergyman in this district would-be most fittingly com-, memorated by placing a stained glass window in the west end of the church, | Ways and means of securing the ne- eessary funds were discussed and it Was decided that no formel petition list bé cireulated, but that the matter he lett open for free will offerings from any who wished to have a share , in keeping the memory of Mr, Marsh fresh in the community. ( se ef Mrs. B. Walkland of Smithers was the week end guest of Rev. and Mrs. Cc. A. Hinchliffe. - ok ¢ The Atglican church hall will be the local badminton centre this winter. The hall will be used for play on Mon- day and Thursday evenings of each week, eae The first snow of the season fell on Sunday. In town it was little more than sleet, but in Lakelse valley over an inch was on the ground at one tine By Monday noon it bad all disappear- ed and milder weather was being en- joyed again. oon A Carmichael of Usk was in town is there an opportunity of seeing a col- lection of the most important species lof the wild life of the far north as well as of other regions of course. It ig’ in the Province Gf Quebec, ‘thé pro- vineial zoo, located at historic Charies- bourg, seven miles from Quebec city. Built with funds from the provincial treasury, and a grant from the Domin- ‘jon government, the Quebec Zoological Gardens .were opened to the public on- ly six years ago. . | The zoo proper occuples 30 of a site lof T5 acres which has been described by a German authority ag the finest ‘of its kind in the world. There's 1000 wild creatures there, one or more of ‘almost every animal, bird or fish in Canada—from ‘polar bears to porcu- to snakes, A small lake and the tum- hling LeBerger river accommoadate the acquatie residents. The polar bears and eubs were the gift of the Hudson's Bay Co. There are to be seen the rare Snow Goose, horned owl, bald-headed engle, wild turkey, coyotes and wolves, Jooking like police dogs, cougars, black bears, foxes, wild cats, skunks and weasels, the dreaded wolverlnes, one of which has lost an eye in battle. The litle known Arctic Ow] may he seen. There are mountain goats, ‘elk and sheep which graze in’ company with a family of bison. Truly- -Quebée has provided # wonderful. educational gift for the Dominion’ and: ‘its: visiting | friends. aah a ‘When, finished ‘the’ - hotanteal- ‘tres garden will: contain ‘groves - ‘and: rows foo choke pines, pelicans to cormorants, salmon]. from New York December 29 on & nine-day voyage to the West In- dies and Cuba, It will.carry its own night club of Broadway en- tertainers and a smart dance band. The Empress of Australia, between Januayy 7 and March 25 will make six cruises of eight, "> Ying, ten, 16 and 1§ day duration * the West Indies, all from New ork, Gift of a visit home for Christ- mas and New Year was the un- ‘usual present suggested for the year end by G. EH. Carter, general passonger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, as he explain- ed the company’s "pre-paid ticket plan for sending transportation to _out-of-town relatives and friends. visits ig extremely simple, Mr. Carter sald, and tickets cost no more despite use of telegraph in case of emergency and the guar- antea that the tickets wil! reach the right person. This service is not confined to Christmas and New Year but is particularly po- ‘pular-at this season. - Canadian and aworld ski-ing en- thusiasts will have an opportu- nity to test the Rocky Mountains’ -‘gaim of having ski facilities equal to any when the Dominion championships .of . the Canadian » Amateur Ski Association are held from March 6& to 8 on the steep J glopes of 8,275-foot Mount Nor- / quay, four miles from. the Cana- e88, of Canadian ‘trees, shrubs" “of ° every; variety. wo, fibat The -east! is: night uh to ‘date. boas Atrangement of details of such | “dian Pacitie Railway station ot ° ‘Premier © King and’ some of the pro- vineial “premifets ‘in'the east have been |’ talking ‘peace: while the’. Toit": of". ‘the lng “world -is elthier at war or ‘preparing ta]: . sy Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully. Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. “~} Telephone ? 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