—. —~ a ve RRACE NEWS — VOL. re oo, TERRACE, B. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1936 “TERRACE nale at a bargain, or would lease to she Tight party. oo, e+ % The vain’ ‘that came Saturday morn- ins was ‘welcomed by ‘most people. A thiw sé ih: during the night, and by —dlaybbreak ‘th “show had softened and disappeared ‘Tapidly; during the day, and new the ground th ‘quite bare again . oe ; A welt attended ‘Lett, Ye enn dunce ‘ was held Inst Friday night.An effort Was made by, our inguisit! 1 herer af news to get the low: down! if any success the girls -had. “Tie, fot whett was coming te him, if you know whit we mean, ee The Canidiin Legion held its- mon- *hly meeting on-Thoursday and dealt with a eonsiderable amount of busi Hess affecting the well-being of the lock men. ee The latest word from Prince Ttupert ix that Mrs. Cecil Lever is making a good recovery following an operation for appendieltis. TERRACE SAW MILL eens. We carry a complete stock of :— Rough Lumber No. 1 and 2 Shiplap Sized ‘Dimensién” * hers Cee " Finish, Siding, Flooring. Vdoint, ‘ete Shingles, Mouldings — Prices on appleation Little, Haugland & Kerr rithree fueh snow full. pat, |: Stars were used. Tnike, DP, & FA. C.NIR., Prince leupert spent a few, hours In town on “le piday. % «Bud Corley’s Ranch at Pacific is for moe oe A fetter has come in from ‘George Bilis who is ow living at. Sooke. For sone time after going south be lived In Victoria, but after living so long in the open ¢ountry the aristocratic sur- to him.. ‘Then he had to spend some time in the hospital and he found he could not stand the ‘pressure of Vic: tori2. Now he is on Salt Spring Is- Jland 23 miles by paved road from the capiial and where the temperature has only be downto 12 above zero, and a as ok Born to Mr. and Mrs, R. MeCullough an Februivy 27tthy a son. . a * % Born to Mr and Mrs. -Af, Salonike, Tom sane Bob, 14: 1.0.0... ary i Little and Wilson, 12; Witlson and mare Ji; Harris ane Herbert, 10: Rams 10: L, H&K 6 | Jokers took the Mill Crew to the ¢lean crs, nImost doubling the score of the lumber makers. The Mill Crew were not ont in strength and to make up the team two members of “Terrace Al The game was fast and interesting in spite of ‘the score, ih ee Art Beaudin- left: ‘Monday night for ; Darkervitle, , eu ® : Mr. Brennan of Shames spent the week end ih town. ee A suilor who had been ona long voy! age received a letter at a port of cau On opening it he found a blank sheet , of paper. “His pal remarked : Bill, wat's the bleomin’ idear of the blank pyper?? “Gorblime,” said Bill “that’s-a letter f from ‘ome. Me an’ the missus ain't, a- speakin',” ‘Buy at Home”? principal, ° Tell the buying p Are here to carry that vou use these columns? Vancouver printers w help. sell your produce. When you use. the columns of your : LOCAL NEWSPAPER!. You are supporting a local industr ublic what you have and.give the price, OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS. message to the public for you. iN‘not help build your town ‘and community nor y and encouraging the Will _E.T. KENNI Resident. Agents EY, LIMITED | Terrace, B.C.. Now is. the time to check ap on your FIRE INSURANC CE Protection . Heavy ficing { in cold’ weather” iner eases the Hazard, Protect soit: property by. insuring i in reliable’ companies, _ We are agent for. roundings of the capital did not Appeal; 14; Native Sons, 14: Jones & Pearson, 18, Legion’ At basketball on Saturday nigtit the “Hoy q band begged. ithe table and ate without. relish. | his eyes lit with humor, = Father Knows Best By A.C, Livingston, member (Canadi- an Story Tellers’ Club - Willie Burkhart. relnctuntly quitted his tather's study. “Gee. mam, it? early for bed.” he pleaded, | innit. Airs. Burkhart bad the “same determined look on her fice that she assumed on occasion, when presiding at mectings af the Women’s Instifute. "To your bed,” she repeated, if your futher doesn’t do sumething to stop you reading those terrible books —she sw poped n-paper covered copy of Henly Among the Tod Skins from the "and this trasa . Um going ta speak to your nither bout, it. Now, kiss mother? ¢ good night, aud. 26 alongs io your hed. ” “But gosh, mom— “Do you hear me, Winie? "Oh, OR. Willie stouched aw ny. John Burkhart, Ph.D., who was editor-in-chicf of an importnat_ group of trade papers, arrived home from his office late for dinner. “Termpestuous day; nothing seemed to go right,” he complained. - *You might have telephoned, dear,” his wife chided. “I began to think you were not coming. What was + the trotlile at tid ‘office? “Nothing definite; just- one of those daya when everything seems cock-eyed Mrs. Burkhart frowned ber annoy- ance, “f must say that for, # Doctor of Philosophy you express yourself ir- ratleall at times." - The detor frowned skip it,” be murmured, “John Burkhart! .I almost gave your son a thrashing toduy for soying ‘skipit’ ” ’ “Expressive phirase,” he commented “But it is plain the fault isn’t ail Wiille’s,”, Mas. Burkhart pursued. “Please dear, I'm tired,” her hus-| ¥ He settled himself at slightly, Oh. “You seem to have lost interest in| things Intely” Mrs. Burkhart toll him after an-interyal -of awkward’ silence. “Why don't you take a yaction." ~ “T think ‘I will,” he responded, and ( “Do you know: what ve been thinking, Caro- line? I’ve been thinking I'd write for particulars, and prepare myself for a thorough. relaxation next ~summer. Something entirely . different. Some: thing to approach with a. devil-may- care attitude to refresh my jaded ap- previation of daily toil for filthy Inere “What would you do, John,” she ask ed, “Would you fish?’ “Nope. ” . . “John, your diction! What: then? “He grinned. “TI. was thinkiig I would join a nudist. Colony next sum mer, Caroline." * Mrs, Burkhart made a guttral sound. and rose quickly,” "You can be dis- gusting.” she said, Mrs, Burkhart’s ‘annoyance was am- plified whei shé”heard her husband chuckling, . Her. heels hit’ the floor solidly as she moved to and from the kitchen. When: the dimier dishes. had been’ removed the Doctor asked, “How. did Willie get along at ‘School today?” “He never tells me’ much,” she said, § Phoenix: ‘Liverpoot! Tendon & Globe. 7 British: © a American and other companies. Ss x. 7 Dee hg ath 1 Nite rater os os iar a, ¥ 7 #eovecanmerneegnetecontenrntuntceverevienete we Hoey ' “Whieh reminds: wes if it- fan't askitig || tan neh oF yany T ‘wish ‘you woukl tne ‘these trnshy “et ely Ulam ye About’ red Tn-: ing." SRY. sults. Burkhurst. “They ised “John “Will yon W be snue?" he remar old standard is’ being maintained.” Burkhart, do be serious. sreat deal of harm results from Little boys reading such nonsense.” “Tt they don’ the movies," the. “Although I admit the pictures offer v balanced fare, the xnilor man, of Pop, Be. Caroline?” to be quite entertain- ked. “I wonder if the A t read it they see it at Doetor reminded. Now trike Pop Eye, What de you think Cuse bntke an effert to “That. bit—haw does it go—Thooey fo you from me%, isn’t it teased. it point of wiving ination.” - “Yo elissic “There was ‘his wife's face. ately being silly; you're poking fun at phrase ; The doctor know, Caroline, that is expressive to ° the one the sense of dom- tragic expression on “John you're deliber- it there darling, IT was only ‘skip it? and ‘phooey’? ?— she wns crying indignantly and le drew her to his knee, “and: naturally Willie thinks it's all right to do ‘what you do; I mean to say what you and it isn’t a bit foir to me, have to keep after him all he time. You will be the first to compiain when he grows up to be a rowdy.” on Kebruary 28, aod: tughter, Olena chet me and T ion't like it.” Marte. so | enone lose the phice.” Willie begged| “Phere, 7 “se : “TH iurn the lsok,- mon threatened, spoofing.” CRIEBAGL LEAGUE. STANDING |*\Wiille soll have to stes vending} “You say, I “AN right my pet: '1 try.to be more careful. But I'd like to keep that Phooey bit.” Mrs. Burkhart shook off his: hind from her shoulder. sible. Will yon or won't you spenk to your son about those trashy books?" books?” “More than mised, grinning lie’s reformation.” - “You're — impos- that," the ‘Dector pro- “T'll bring about Wil- ‘Strangely enough the treatment per- scribed by the Doetor tor Willie's faul- ty Yeading took hold. fltence of special money for a better class of exciting literatpire, with a bonus, In amount equal to that formerly expended upon Wild novels, Willie was nttracted to loftier rennus of literature. was grudgingly pleased with the re- |’ Tater she became enthusiastic. nnd Spoke in glowing terms to Mrs. Under the in- together West Mrs, Burkhart ran “Male, a neighbor, of the Doctor's capacity, when fully roused, for un- derstinding hoys, Mrs. Van. Male had a danghter, age 14 yeurs, who, she explained was ‘ad- dicted to ‘cowboy stories, drop in some evening and get the De- tor’s recipe,” she said. “Yd like to When Mrs. Von Male dropped in a “How homey. week later, she had a preliminary dis- cussion with Ms, Burkhart, For it} was Friday night, and Willie’s bedtime wis extended on Fridays. father were in the study together, Except that the Doctor had. his. long legs extended full length while hoe lonnged carelessly in his easy chit, the scene of father and son both deep- ly engrossed in literature, pleased Mrs, She nodded her. head in the direction of the open - study. door aml whispered an luvitation | to- Mra, Van Male to look. ° . He and his ” the neighbor - com: mented, noting Wilile deeply engrossed ina: book, and twiddling a lock of his hair Absently, : ,On the. . Doctor's ‘face there was a tense expression, ' pipe had goue out; His ey are both “great. students, ” . "Does the Do ‘Mrs, Burkhart: “Houty | F $ patie: loi, Tito his: reading linbits,” He's read vad is yevy usthetic font, heulize thy as *aseltony hing,” mee “Te t: ‘ste in: ae world hardly, hold: him. - Mrs, Burkhart ‘bonsted, . “What do they study?” . “John has charted out:n ‘preliminary ecditrse in’ Kipling and Henty for Willie ctor read, Henty 7 ‘smiled: deprecatingly . letters, "Dead sMan- Dan et: the ‘Si v Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. QO. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. oe ————— ~ Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Taxi Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts Terrace Drug Store — FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Try Our White Pine’ with Tar and Cold I Tablets. : R. W. Riley, Ph. B. suppose?” “Not necessarily. His range is wide but of course choice;’ | The two: women: watched the scent, and saw, Willie’ ‘direct a ‘question to his father, The Doctor of. Philosophy forced his consciusnese to the surface to respond. Then Wille turned-to his plot. The Doctor yawned ‘prodigiously in a ‘self-satisfied manner, © stretchine his arms. aloft -in complete -nbandon. And Mvs.: Van Male, from where, si . sat, plainly saw, the ‘Book: ‘that had "BO completely . élaiméad ‘hig: attention, “Mis, Burkhart ‘saw,-it- .too,-, and. : withont ; hesitation. made a bee ling: ‘for “the siding officer of the Women's Institute : returned to - her: BPR. | The cover of the’ Doctor's book Ww a and bore the intriguing. title: dn ah Count ry most Teople fihera nie Ie Is. sb une Wiese is severe, TL My President Roorevels, complet third : yen Nr asychier, executive, ( pation. on Monday. list. He ‘will ive ul UC Rsid tection, sta Five next fall, study, the dominating’ light of the pre | limp, arid “flanbyaat’ tn Teil iund' bhick.