ie VOL. 13 (Roe i A A t 1 1 ¥ - _ietedcn, B,C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1933 i eee Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B.C. - Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooma _ _ Telephone G. Temple, Mgr. — Terrace Mull Stock of Lumber: Rough Lumber "No. 2- Shiplap SiS common dimension and No. 1 Ship-| lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, Vefoint * Ete. Shingles ~ Mouldings, of PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little, Terrace, B.C. fr SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service | We meet all trains _ Special Rate to Lakelse. Lake. Sunday Special: Terrace, B.C: Terrace Notes - Rev. My. Burehull, who is taking a charge of St. Matthews chureh, arrived Bion Saskatoon Thursday of list week @ aud on Friday took up residence at the m rectory,, On Sunday morning he con- dueted his first service here and a biz ist congregation was present. m Itupert on Tuesday after spending. the | a ee. QO. T. Sundial has heen appointed ‘sti- “ A endary magistrate and judge of the ew smnill debts court in place of 1. IT. Ken- ho resigned when he entered the gpolitienl field. eH Mis Marjory Munro, teacher at Remo mM school, spent the week end as the guest of Mrs, Greig, eR ’ They goi _ we ek “Mra, A. Carmichael is’ the gnest. of Mrs. T. J. Kirkpatrick, eon 4 Mis. R. L. McIntosh left for Prince mxummner at their residenee at Kalum. Mr. « *+ " Born—To Mr and Mrs. 2, Johnstoné af on Tuesday, Sept. 19, a daughter, ca. 7 oe _ Born—To Mr, and Mrs. F. Gavin on September 25th, & son.y..4 .. M cra vey! Bows Mrs. T. 2B. Brooks made ithe. trip te @ Prince Rupert this: week,.returning on Sa turday evening.- + Ts Oh! ie cr ** *, . 4h ye Mrs. Myres nnd: Mrs. Riley are-ablé a to he around again after thelr. fines; ** © ‘Miss Vivian Dix of Katum Take ts = Lawrence Greig and C, Michael put. fe in the week end at Lnkelse, me: fair bag of ducks, —{Tellewa and Smithers, Mcintosh will remain in the digt-. me Dict for some time yet, - plans for the - eonung Season... , .| disensslng. everything, but.” the 7 "| problems. is. right aud al, others. wrong, nd he jsometines, gets mat: because , no, one. The ‘Worst: offeuters |: 7 the anest of Mrs. W. Jordan, ae th J. B. Agar ,W. Llewellyn and Cilfft Bell are on a Soat hunt in the » Williama ereek country. any . * * * On: ‘Sunday ey ening - the Fecebians, accompanied by a tuniber from‘ the £ O.0.F. ‘Lodge, attended | chiich parade to Knox, United .Church, Rey. Wi -R. Welch preached on, the. subject “What do we owe to the Church?” During the. service special’ music was ‘gly €n. “ / * ‘ts . On’ Friday night the ° high’ students entertained . the trustees anu their wives In the LO0.0.F. hall. | Dur- ing. the evening the new members of the school were initinted. Dancing in the latter part of the evening WAS en- joyed. | po nek eh sehoot , WHY WORRY ABOUT SOUTH? Let Their Small. .Politiciang: Rave-on * About the Northern Bridges— - . We Have the, Bridges. _A. committee of the Terrace and Dis- this point. Thig is to refute - reports bridge was an. extravagance and was in. no way necessary. Some politica- people of Terrace should not allow a few No matter what the men in the south say the bridge will not be taken ‘wary. nor yet will their talk lessen the traf. Lakelse Valley Community Club put 7 on a dance Friday, evening at which a ee On Saturday night 2 hard ‘times “dance was held at Usk. ‘It was a most ‘ enjoyable affair and a number from Terrace were present, eth . Severe frosts over the week end bas _put a definite stup to the growth of « number of articles’ in the garden.: - ' "* * | The Canadian National hag started a new service for the local shippers. | A car will come in each Wednesday |, evening and farm produce for Prince Rupert, will -be loaded the following morning and the car will be picke. up ; Thursday afternoons and taken to the: ‘coast cities. By this service the vea.-/ tables and fruit will be availablb at ‘the stores at the coast on Friday and Saturday instead of betng ‘held over’; ‘the week end if token in on the regul:* ar wa, yfreight, cay - a } ss m Local anglers are having ‘some fun these fall days. There is a fine run of fish coming up the river and the beach of George Little’s island south of own is the “scene of considerable ac- .thvity. ee ; Charlie Burthwistie who had a tough time in the bush lately, is recovering’ nd able to be about Again. . x ok ' : dranse hunters are, expariicing al ot of difficulty in finding: birds to hoot at and wise poultry keepers are! advised to keep a close watch ou the: Young chicks. ee T¢ is too bad the way a bunter works iat times all to no account. The other day a party of three crossed the river at the bridge quite satisfied that they ‘ould see, a flock of geese oii the lower point of the island. just upstream from themselves. The most experienced onc of the ‘party was deputed to make ti stal and do the shooting. He started off. Time passed but no shot was yet heard. At last the hunter returned. Tut with no game, ‘The geese flock turned out to ber snag that had como down stream and lodged at the point. ‘me x BE. 'T. Kenney got back Sunday from his first campaizn tour. He was out jwith his leader and visited Hazelton, He. reports al: well on. the eastern front, os aoe ON t Baskethall ,will_ get ‘away tom st ¢ on Monday night when players .and fins meet to elect: officers .and make. . eee Loe! polities are . atavting. to boii, else to do may be Sen in twos or groups "main Once in'y “while. ft Bingleton may be encountered talking to himself, and argning like a.good fellow. that he eontradicts him, number of town people were guests. i j with a: smile. and a number. of men Ivho, have. little | . fle so much as one wheel barrow. 1 is well to have them ‘harp on something worth while rather than have them dig around for some other things that ‘are not so worth while. No good enn result from any data that the. board may compile, and no reliable data can be compiled over a period of fifteen or more or less years that have gone and ‘ been forgotten. As a dog trainer Henty Granier is well known and ‘he packs his evidence ‘around with him, His dog “Dick” is quite intelligent. Besides carrying out messages and taking home parcels as lots of dogs do, he packs the boss's Pipe and eye glass, and wears them He was even seen look- ing at a man who wag arguing politics with himself, and the doga expression was not. complimentary to the mann. x % The trend of total apple productio n'the United States .haa been down- wand since 1914 carlots shipments downward. since 1928 and commercial "production ‘slightly downward . Since 1926. -~_* * . Fruit should be picked as far as possible'in the cool of the day and nev- er while wet from rnin or dew, a It is probable thet on infesion ‘of dried tea Jeaves was originally drunk on account of the stimulant caffeine which it contains, althongh there is no apparent co-relution betwen the niarket value of tea, as sold now days. -hd its caffeine content. . * | trdet Board .of Trade is at. work. com- |. piling data as. to: traffic that has pass- | ed over. the Skeena river bridge at/: eminating from. the south that -the |: talkers even say that and more. The|. southern men rrouse their ire. j: The bridge is there and doing business. |- é (le 4 CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are: ‘the world,s greatest seller, A few of their many attractions are: Long Life'and Operating Economy; Body by Fisher— "beautifully streamlined; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation; - Proved, Bix Cylinder Power Plant, : and: many others. . For full particulars call or r write Terrace, B.C. Prince Rupert, B. C. John Dekergemmeaux Kaien Motors, Ltd. (r DeForest Crossley Radios _ Accessories and Supplies” Now is the time to check up your radio and batteries for fall and winter use, a. oe Batteries 1000 hour Batteries “«C”. Batteries Tubes, etc. E. T. KENNEY, LTD. ; ‘““B” & FOR SALE 1930 Ford Roadster “Good: condition throughout, “Snap for cash, ‘or easy terms. Apply. 7 fo : a eos ob OPP OO ee ee OS W. H. BURNETT _ Terrace: FORDE DEALER 9. E. PARKER, LTD. Prince Rupert os Talking Shop at Angus. ag singletons. Are not. those. who, smile the barley ANG AVE, hy a hoon a Httle now.and agnin: at the: Jute” of: . . Ps tae wot ore . ‘The Royal Scot, here fram: - Great Britain. to | haul the flyer of the London, . Midland & Scottish Railway on its Can- adian and United States tour, and Number 2810 of the Cana~ «~~ sian Paoific's fleet of. flyers,~. comparing notes and dolng.a.. . little boasting at the Canadian — - _Pacific’s Angus Shops, Mont- , real. Tho Royal Scot has been a, equipped with a bell and: .- searchlight to meet North: American railway regulations. “ag | a ae! i. : 14 Oras