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LITTLE Terrace, B. c Be ‘LUMBER, MANUFACTURER “ oo Lumpne Price List “Rough Limmbers..csecsvessesssetseeees $18.00 per - ars rr Pe ery (Shingles. 00... eee Prices. subject, to change without notice Prices of Moll, ete., on application : teesteeeees 22,50 weve « 22,50 eer yi to 65.00. .from $2. 50 to $5.00 per “ale? ce a. , _ Mill running continuously, . rn a Pure hes af .- PLE. A. REGULAR MEETING | _ Whe monthly meeting of the Parent- Teachers Assoclationwns held on: last Thursday evening with, President Mrs. QA. ©. Head in the chair. ‘Chere .was-a ms ‘discussion on Ways and means of rats- i ing money : for extra: athletic. equip: am nent: “for the school, and it-was decid: ‘eed to, hold ‘a.gale of home ‘cooking. and eaniy.. The discussion of. some. suit- lable book, has. been. _ Suggested to sup- loliment the ‘social part. of the winter neetings and ‘the ‘executive his been uthorized | to select this . book’ before the next meeting. . “After | business. the ronvenor of the social. ‘committee, Rev |: = e ‘entoving thetr ee 7 resents were. serveil ' Mr.’ Allen took sharge we he called | ‘in R trap. arranig ed. ‘over: iti“ ; hole. ‘where tc beet: makin night: oj BEAR STORIES AT TERRACE There “were many. “bear. “Btories be- ing: told by residents in different sec- tlons of , the district. : Geo. Little: on. his island ranch ‘had a. eal race with Bruin to see who was going, to. Bet: ‘the big’. share of apples . .for - the © winter store. house; The - trees that. have al-|: ready. ‘been destroyed this rear by the] a There is room for ‘the Igcal : ‘ports :to| do’ ‘some. real ‘good and at the: “same time get pome .réa]. sport by cledning. up on. the fruit eating. bears. The road’ camp, at, Copper’ Olty was relley-: ed of a: gorecn door,” a haa ‘and a. big roast | of | ‘Weet before - Bruin’ AWS. got}: ase .| Wasa Visitor in town on Saturday.’ bebr family in the. district. Ag appalling |: Miss Cousins, tert thirteen’: ‘years ‘ resident of Terrace, has arrived sats. jy at her-old home inHarriston, Ont., 4 and ‘was warmly welcomed fy} her ola’ 1 friends. ° i : A reorganization of the rending club 5 hag been requested bya number of the old. members. Anyone. wishing to join | might : communicate:-with. Miss “Munro. A meeting will, be called. and books ‘or: dered 438 soon’: ‘ag -a' book ‘list. arrixes, Providing, of . course, that there are sufficient’ members to “make: it worth wee pen bot, . wy we pa “The ‘machinery. for ©. L M, Ghaey’ 5 . new mill south of: the railway will be installed by the.end ofthis week ang with two, mills operating: in town there should be little need of-rellef from the: outside during the winter ‘months. the municipal: offices: ‘on Monday: in business. There was a discussion on ways and: means: of: ‘meeting the auti- eipated ‘unemployment - this . coming | winter. Es Roy Reid spent the week end in Ru- : pert., - ve The Harvest Thanksgiving serviees in Knox United Church on “Sunday of this’ week Were well attehded. ° Rev. YH. Allen’ conducted both. ‘morning and evening service. Special music by the Golden Key choir in ‘the morning, and in the evening Miss Kerr and Mra, Ga. Keith rendered instrumental . duets. and’ ‘the choir’ gave special select ions, Z J. J aniston’ of: the Rojat City “Tory Hipp, Roy Reid aud Kenneth Hamer, who’ were’ selected. to’ repre- sent this district ‘at the ‘boys pig judg: ing: contest held in’ Vancouver ; ‘this weelr were unable to ‘attend: on ac- ‘count? ‘of. their: Inability : to “secure a ehaperon. oe : Miss. Bowron; rural ‘tenchers ‘wel fare commissioner, department ‘of ed- ucation at Victoria, ‘paid her first of- ficial - visit to’ the local - district last, week. She was appointed to look. in- to the. living conditions provided by rural schools for young Indy. teachers Her appointment followed the tragedy at. Port Ussington some two.or three Ferrs ago. As a yesult of her work there has been a decided improvement. in, living condition in country districts ca 4 ’ i ‘Mrs, Skinner of ‘Copper’ City re- turned: homé’ early in the week after accompanying a nurse from the Ru- pert Hospital to, Tranquille, The patt ‘ent iad-been a guest of, Mis. Skinner for some time. _ oe Mes, N.: Sherwood is visiting’ in the south’ for & month, “Mts: ‘Geo, Little was hostess at. an. afternoon tea last ‘Thursday when she aye ver who recently returned home, Donald was also a guest of" honor. Fin Dockrill' of Telkwa was here on " pnesduy nnd - Wednesday : ‘of. last Week: on. business.” J RARE ee - “Toe, “Hambolt- of Usk pald Terrace a visit. Jost Tuesday. . " “Miss Francis Smith’ who. spent’ sev: eral’ “months in Smithers returned ‘to her “home -here ‘on: “Tuesday: Jakt* and will’ gnend . the. winter ‘with ‘her’ ‘broth: er. Harry; she having taken: a. posltion with Pub a. ‘Burnett: na ——=_— “Fh: ~ Terrace Notes | [the morning and. transacted. routine |: Tin their -leverywhere, it would seem, that Telk- “lwa is taking on a very Metropolitan | summer amid the. haunts of his youth in PL 2 Ls returned” “to. town this |, entertained in honor of Mrs. Geo. Do- prreel.. Miss {' 4, the fore as the long” ‘dvenings are with ug again. B. M. Hoops, president; W. W. Noonan assist. manager; Misa. ‘Kitty -McDon- . ald,’ request We M. Boyle was ‘relegnted to a. back sent, and in future says he. will i ‘toast his shins’ and: ‘tume’ in: onthe xn- dio. teacher, takes. over the.coaching of the various teams, and being Oo son, of: is father,’ that’ grand: ‘old : -dportaman “OL fo: Vancouver; I eo W ‘Barker, Buiecess ni Tales - cation in‘ the Sverison . building. Mr. shape for thelr purposes. a dozen large rooms upstairs all well furnished and well lighted, . The hotel will be well heated and the travelling publie will get that care for which the A lot of improvements to the interior of the premises are being made. night or for weeks at a time. - Dudley Hael returned to Telkwa, the first of the week with the big tractor and grader he has been ‘working : all summer ato Kitwangn.: it is . under- es - Too late for ‘ast wodk “:Coplons rains. s the dast few days, and nearly six inches of. _wet show last weekhare greatly nssisted the farmers fall work,’ into the giound between six” “and” eight inches, dnd, the general farming out: look, is‘ much brighter as: this mdlsture allows - deep ploughing. , There is - cousiderable demand from coast naints | devéloping ‘for “hay” of. good quality, and as a consequence the price for hay is: stiffening » “somewhat. The grain market. for both Wheat and coarse grains is. still. inactive. : ; Road worl to the new coal road of eR On M. Dockrifl has been held up- ta tat the ‘gravel trucks. are now at work, and ‘conl shipments may be expected in d short time. Mx, Shenton, mine inspector, visited the “property during the week and was highly pleased with the excellent quality of the coal. It pea from Telixwa cont: fields thas: far, daying witti relatives da. [duho': vane night: - ‘Progressive ‘piidgé drive wags held in the library building Friday night last, There was quite a good attend- ance. The lady’s prize was captured by Mrs. P. ©. Bussinger and John Bain won the men’s prize. - What with holdups here, there and or maybe, , cosmopolitan, - atmosphere, 'Phis might, be considered: a joke if -it aid not entail so much useless work for the. police force, but it should be remembered that practical jokes have iL ‘Habit - at: thes: of proving a boomer rang. ; ; . oar atten’ ‘spending Tames Buston, a Basketball is again . “oe much : to New’ officeers elected | arc ' secretary treasurer. At his own “Mr. ‘Barker’ the high school: ~The Telkwa_. hotel ‘ts now ready, and | is even doing business, in its ‘new Io-|’ and Mrs: Slavin have leased the: whole |. ‘| block and have. fitted it up in good There ‘are |: awners of the hotel’ are well known. Jo “TE will be a real good'place to stop over | stood his’ outfit will’ go on, the. Coal ;- road ‘and finish, that: job. The village. coumissloners met: in} -Moistur e has: gore | some ‘extent by . the recent rains, but|- , ig easily the best- grade ‘of coal ship-| | Mire. Pp. Slavin who" has ‘been’ holt: = coast’ points,” rettirned: ‘home ‘Sebiraay . a With Sound “Absorbing Maiterials’ in. . considerably . louder. than they do now - Toe : measured. ‘The fests were made: in wn a empty.’ room first. and: then’ with, Tet He ‘material now niade: has. “been * “testo: ‘with ‘the: co-operation of the. company manufacturing it. , ces. from : wwhicch’ acoustical - mnt ate made : “are! Dlastersand'ihalr i, felt; sugarcane fiber, -pumicec’ and ©: ‘rock. wool, the latter being the ‘result-; ‘of. molten roel. blown through. exceeding. ly fine Jets. ‘The, “use of sound-absorh, NJOY thelaxuryane: | . ‘National whenever you” travel cast or south. Modern equipment. + ++. persona) service. : “e For Prince Tupert and, ue Wancourer, ‘Thursdaye- : Rod a. me “Weekly sailings from *. Prince Rupert for North - and Sonth Queen Char- ‘otte Tslands: - Paasengec trains ‘Terrace eastbound Mon-. days, +Wodnesdays and Saturdays, | 3.08 > poms _wontbound, Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdoy 8 13.52 a.m. CARAWIAR NATIONAL Sgt f "eave Full Information From’ ~ Local Agentor —. |, F. McNAUGRTON | Dist. Passenger. ao _ Price. Rupert: ‘B. C.- “Wel8 Loup, SPEAKERS’ USED “Talkie Theatres Makes it Easy. For Actors and Actresses ae ns Ottawa—Actors and. “nictresse;s “of ot a 25 years. go. were'-forced — to “speak largely, ‘beenuse of the’ voluminous as clothes worn by their. ‘audiences: a Experiments, earried ‘on for. Same tally. -construeted: * yori". having Sound absorption. and nd. cacohstion!: properties, A loud speaker * ts. pe eed,” in-the empty room and the le: ei “oe: os = time required, for ‘the sound to detay oe after thé: sourée'‘has beenshut of? is: lous: “Materials: having: acoustia®' es erties placed in. the: room, : In_ this: 4 practically: every: Acind « of -aconstica! Among’ the more, seominon , -sulistan.