4. sunday there was more snow and on Se voL. 14 oO HE T - (TERRACE, B. C. I WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11, 1935 feat ck ‘TERRACE Mrs, Chas. Raven of Terruce left. recently for the south, She will yisit at Chilliwaek for a time and then will join her husband at Anderson ‘Lake to, k which point he has been transferred ' from the Lakelse hntchery. a & The mild spell continues. Last Fri- day night some snow fell but: by noon on Saturday it was about gone. On ‘Lakelse Walley held a dance Monday night to raise funds for. tlie Community Christmas tree. Tickets hhad been sold and o.drawing was held for the Incky ticket. Gordon ‘Temple wns the winner. A substantial ‘sum “WLS raised for the fund. se Agus Johnson of Ritchie spent the week eud in town. He reported that he has a crew putting a. road through to the big lime deposit that it is the intention to open up for agricultural purposes. ae ony : OLD BRIDGE TAKEN DOWN An ‘ald land mark disappeared dur- ing the week- when George Little de- molished the old bridge leading to the }* ferry island. When the big steek bridge was’ built across the Skeena some ten yes ago the public | works department sold the old bridge to Mr. Little, with the proviso that when the timber Lad been taken off the island the bridge should be taken down, At the conclusion of logging operations ‘| seeing that some people still wished to ing. one Indy. \ sek Mrs. Manson has arrived from Sask- atchewi in to spend the winter with her dister, Mix. G. Herbert. ee o The ‘Oddfellows have donated the! use of their h all for a whist drive and. danee that will be held on Friday to raise funds for the Community Christ- mas Tree. . _ ee F. J. White appeared in the local police court ou Monday on @ drunk ~~ Christy’s Bakery: ——————— 7 regularly. a ——— _ : eas Last ‘year Tom Uphill, the Kernte, provincial member, had some unkind things to say of the - frozen: north. Were he here now he could: see: plow- ing, clearing operations ‘and many other things that he could | not see at: Monday there was sleed. Co “4 " Owing to the condition of the roatts Geo, Little has taken his trucks off until there is: colder weather as he is lot disposed to brenk the roads ‘wp ‘at nf senson when they cannot he fixed agiin for several. months. De home, KIDDIES Have your mother bring you to THE TOYLAND ~ SUNDAL’S STORE ‘While the a:sortment is unbroken This is the Season you show Good Wilk to Men with gifts and tokens of remembrance. , The old adage The Early Bird stil holds good.- tse Grocery Dept. Ladies Dept. use the Little placed barracades across the and posted dangerous. + partment instructing bim to were ent loose and allowed to .drop to the slough bed. ‘Tsome folks who are squatting on parts | Remo school,’ has tendered her resig- eateerze Cobb and W.- Cavanagh of structure for foot tiaffic, Mr. charge and was assessed $25 and costs . Terrace, B.C. Will ship t to any point ‘ on line: Will you trv our Bread and. Buns? Standing orders . shinped Ail kinds of eake. Get our price. , or 30 days. He paid the fine. end a signs that the bridge was Howerer, recently he re- celvéed a communication from the de- remove A large party left on Tuesday for Prince Rupert on the excursion rate offered by the railway. Among others: who went were Mrs. W. CG. Sparkes, the structure immediately, So, on b Wednesday a crew went to work and | Mes. T. Durran, Ars. E. M. West, Mrs, the spans connecting. it to the shores E, M. Smith, Mrs, 0. T. Sundal Mrs Fully Modern Blecttic Light W. §. Anderson, Mrs. A. C. Head, Mrs, Running Water | Miss McDonald, Miss Velma’ Greig, Rose King nil Kd. Finlayson. , = * s The Angticu w eman'’s) Awsdlinry held a sale last Saturday.’ ‘ Thts will result in. ra-certain ‘amount of inconvenience. for of the island, It: in view of the action of the departinent. no.other enurse was * an Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. : Travellers Sample Rooms | P, O. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. + possible, THE LION’S DEN Ae “Mis. Pp. J. Murphy of Remo spent some time in town this week visiting simon her many friends. . ‘ee Miss P. ‘Lindland teacher e Three yours ago in the city of New York a worthy young man had spent the lust uf his savings. For weeks he had sought work diligently, but the/ answer was always the same; “Sorry, nothing uow, but we'll keep you in mind if anything turns up.” With his money gone he mide a final deter- mined effort to find employment. He ‘of the nation ‘to ticke effect at the end of the present term, a ee wi ou. - Ladies “Departinent ih Velva’ ‘Suede—the “fabric: ° guaranteed yun: aproot—Velva "Suede slips, , Bloom- ers; ‘Vests “Pndlies, and: Snuggies s There is keen. satisfaction - in “make ing your own Christmas Cake, which is sure to be unrivaled. for richness and flavor if you fay the. ingredients. at: SUNDALS? were . Here are. “the - makings ;—Riiisins, ‘and ‘Botany: fabries:” Peel, Cherries, Flour, Eggs, Baking Powder, Shortening, Nuts Extracts, : Alt: tiese goods are absolut 7 fresh, Many other necessities and e€ 7: eB full flavored and at a price ‘that: Will novelties to interest you. vos please’ the buyer's pocket book. ae mo ae : a . rf . PRA o SF Add. to the: gaiety sind eharm of ‘your: ‘Girlebias ‘gi its" Aiur Chriatitas Cards, Tags, Ribbons, and Christmas Stationery. . : Steed ty Hien a sage foe eu — aBhivbiloy: on ‘n tryin to Vancouver. Ladies Silk. Hose |: Boys’ (Galt: Socks and Children’s’ Hose. i Wei are. here to'serve: you. . went to the zoo, but the answer was discouraging. They didn’t need any anore help. He turned away beat, noticing his extreme dejection, the man:he had interviewed called _him A +e8 back, ‘i wR, Christy pald a visit to her! «yoy're pretty badly in. need of the | ‘Prince ‘Rupert hospi- job aren't you?” “Yes,” with a. brave. smile. “] was. just’ ‘thinking ; our-big ape— a great attraction: for . the. children— died two weeks ago. “We haven't been nble to: replace him, but we have his hide. Did you ever do any trapez work?” ers “TD com learn”? Fine, come tomorrow. ” Kalum Lake were in. town the middle of last week. s* * : en ‘and Mrs. CG. L. M. Giggy left on «, Pr ee ao, ‘Renney, LL.A.,,eturned from at ‘iat: 0: the interior on Tuesday last a a fy Pd : ng Gy Warner is a ‘present. a . patient _ Shatmessey “Military Hospital in . mieotver. 1a The Canadian Legion have® »pecured In the course of n couple of weeks HARA ICH III 7 AS SEER TR Ty SEN REPAY Christmas Greeting Cards. . Toilet Sets Christmas Stationery —. a od ewellery.” Watches we - Clocks rH Chocolates China aR. Ww. Riley, Phim . freee tern a WM vales oes fe tise vores of : eacerececeteqen eet. se ARNE a ‘e Cee C CREE imunieipal honors at the coming elec- their flag pole for the soldiers plot ut Moumtnin’. View Cemetery. The pole * holiday occurred and the z00 was is 45 feet Ipng and at present is eine crowded with children ‘and their par- ‘worked wp ‘into’ proper. shape. ents. An enthusiastic mub watched in i tront of the big ape’s cage, ¥ while its tg * s The ‘Terr ace ‘penned: of the canadian eens put on a rollicking show. Leto. ik ‘doing Seged;Avork i. tnking , SWlneing across the upper part of the enre of the interests of the men who [cuge, he missed the. mark and crashed -served “OVersens. _ At. present: FB. Law- {oven the trom door, which was unlock- renee 19a" patient. atthe Hazelton Hos ed. and tumbled into:the lion's den. (pital, and: in thé event’ of his needing| There was: f momentary hush then “to proceed to “Vancouver ; 46 “enter the pardemoninm - reigned. Children Military. hospital ‘the Legion plans to screnmed, women fainted. take ene ‘of the ‘cost-of transportation Inside, his den the lon recovered \ : ae from his nston!shment, then cantious- The ‘News has been making enqulti- | LY nilvanced, snarling, toward the ape. ‘ea as to: posible - -eandidates seeking | The ape backed away in confusion and terror, while the lion continued to press. In desperation the ape looked _ HEADQUARTERS ror = i, nee : ; " = pho he Pe unig Aree . * Toe MER et Sy dhiy “t: “toys Games’ 2 si ‘Candles os Cards : | Salermes ae R ve Dishes ¥ tion, but 80 far has niet: “with no stic- 1 ORR. ‘glthotigh there’ are some rumors “and: that; wher nomination dny comes seve eval, names wil be yt, ‘up, inclnd- heyond the lon’ 'S den to see if a keeper was on his way to rescue him, but he: saw none. Frantically he retreated to ~Wihan, you use the columns of your “POOAL. NEWSPAPER? - You: Be: aupporting'a local industry. and. encouraging, the. “Buy at Home” principal. a Fell the. ‘buying, publie. what you: have aiid give: ‘the: - price. 4 Re ce A eae SR eS ‘OMINECA™ HERALD. AND: ‘TERRACE “NEWS — : Are here to.canry that. messane to: the public. foryan. ‘Will, you use: these, co wae ae a Rough Luniber | S48 con:mon dimension and No. 1 Ship- Shingles ‘Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber No. 2 Shiplap “Ep No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete. Mouldings, H PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo, Little Terrace, B.C. Swain’ $ Transfer Garage, Service Shop Tracking: eliv' . Coal and. Wood: . Taxi the back wall of the den, breathing a prayer, aware that his end had come. Then quietly ‘he heard thelion whisper “Don’t be o darn fool, You're not the job. " only ‘guy in‘ New. York who needed a