rye TERRA B. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928 . TOURIST: * Lawaemo _ R -_ . ie ae 7 ERRAC ° Pac f a Word his ‘been: -recelyed by friends e}-of the death of Harry Edgar Connelly. } Wagner, District, Munro, , : Wash, | on The deceased the third of September. © resided here with his: family. in 1921-22 Tfe is mourned by his wife, one. daugh- ter, Bessie, aod two SONS, Daniel and David. . The, eldest son, ‘Walter, hav- ing predeceased him, J. B. Auar, the local agent. for ‘the Chey. cars, received this week | another ‘a carloagd, of trucks, thelr being six in - the ‘school ‘on ‘wheels: the their, ‘section of, the’. a Their teacher, the shipment. This is the third ship- ment received this season, . ~, Mixs Lillian ‘Toner of ‘Picitic was a guest of Miss Margaret Lanfear dur- ing the. past week, . rns The wvorrderful wenther the district was enjoying far so ‘long was broken on Friday with o ‘high wind and an overcast sky.. The trees aud shrubs are now all in- their fall dress and the lnenl flower gardens have been in ful) bloom. right along. BE. oT. Kenney’ has dahlias in bloom 12 % feet high, The ‘flowers are very fine. Messrs. Hoult Bros. of Lakelse Val- ley wish to take this opportunity to thank Constable Service and all those who took part in expressing their sym- pathy in our snd bereavement, also for floral tributes from Mr. Turner and family and Mr, and Mrs. ‘West and family, . _ Mrs. Curzon left for her. home in Princ Rupert; on ‘Saturday ‘after visit- ing, with Mes. B qT Kenney. Be ‘Harvest Thanksgiving services” will be .held morning and’ -evening in St. Matthews chureb olt ‘Sunday, Oct. th. Ta ‘the afternoon there’ will be a Sun- day. school rally. Mrs. Ross Thompson, entertained ‘the W. A, of ‘the Angifean’ church, on j Thor- silay afternoon, . Mrs. Jackson of Montreal spent last week. the suest of. Mr, and ‘Mrs, R. L. Melntosh at “The Crossways.” The ‘train service was a changed this : week and until further notice: the mail will ar rive from the: east on Tuesday, |’ Thursday and Sunday, and from the west on the same days as formerly— Monday, Wednesday. and Saturday. There will be no -train from the east on Wednesday and none from the west on Sunday.” Rh Brealey of New Westminster was a lusiness visitor over the week end. T. B. Campbell of Hazelton who has charge of the re-construction and. pre-, fervation of- totem “poles adjacent to the C. N. R,, was in Terrace Saturday A Carmichall of Litkelse Lake. “Was in town over Sunday. a “More good! than " aged 16° years. . way: travelling:. sehvol.car,’ boya t as guests:.of P m Normal’ Schéol,an "Bewildered b spoke, althou; heh thing: hd ‘saw. boarded "the: row, of medals: pinned 0 on them. is the. value: three. young lads, from ‘the ‘backwoods .of Ontario will derive from a wonderful week spent in ‘Toronto. These three. boys. are: Rene. ‘Thibau _ years, French-Canadian. from Ramsay; George Kingston,'a ‘ald Indian of Wye, and John Paul Paquette, ‘They ‘are ardent pupils of: ; ‘nnd: are.up ‘betimes.cach, morning ta. attend week it spends ze ed 14. e 6-year-. ench-Canadian’ ‘of Ephet, Canadian: Pacific: Rails; h month” on-a siding in” McNally,’ a ee Mi. ind the Canaan ‘National Exhibition, , . » the boys: of: the. enitrance. laea of: the: 4 ‘Lake by motorcycle,’ have returned to. - | town and gone Back : south. Mr, Las: 7 ation Lake during. the y weeks. ae (Great Rally i in Knox Church | Last Sunday Special services were hela in Knox Uhited Church of Canada on Sunday, September 30th. During the after- “}noon the Sunday. scrool. assembled, the attendance being, 97. children and the Young people, and | ‘@ number of par- ents were Jalso. present. : “Reference to .|the great success which had attended the work .of the school throughout the year, was made by Rey. Wm. Allen. He snid the weekly attendance had been very. encouraging, and the fact that no less than eleven scholars had been successful’ in” “obtaining | certifi- cates (Intermediate | Bible Study Et- r, [lceney certificates) showed that car- "{ful application: had been given to the study of the lessons, On behalf of the chureh board Mr. -Alten also express- ed appreciation of the substantial ald rendered in connecction with the mis- sionary glvings of the church. Dur- ing the coming winter it has been ar- rangd to carry on eight classes under the following teachers :—primary, Mrs. Miss Gladys Kenney, Mrs.. Glass and. Migs Betty Andergon ; junior and inter- mediate boys, Miss Doris Robinson, Mr A. ‘Holmwood; senior girls Miss Kerr; Bible class, Rev. Mr.. Allen. With a view to carrying out more extensive work with the gindergarten aud primary department, it was felt that it would be better for the child- ren of these departments to meet se- parately, and in the meantime, ar- rangements are belng made for this class to meet at-the parsonage at the tisual hour of 2.30 |. evening service, whereat the ‘Rally Day. the day’ was “Peace,” ' Several musi- cal numbers. were rendered Including a solo by. Mrs. Dyson: “Oh Rest in the Tori a duet by Rev. and Mrs, Allen, “Phe Lord.is My Shepherd,”. & Bolo. by Rey, Allen “O Lord with Weary. Hearts and a yiolin solo by ‘Miss Kerr. Mrs. Geo. Keith accompanied ‘throughout the evening. 7 Miss Lillian Christie eave n reading on the subject “The ‘Christ of the An. des,” this: being followed by 4 short nddress by, the pastor in which he pointed out that, by virtue of the Gen- eral Connell just concluded, the United Chureh- of Canada . chad). consecrated herself. anew to the ‘great ideal of ob: literating "from our’: