m going: anyplace. 4 ? i whe Ww, ‘A. of the. ‘Aiigitenn. ehurch ig |- “ta: meat at the home of: ‘Mya. We. Oo 7 Spurkces on Friday instend. of Wedlnes- . satay ns formerly, woes ‘ + . Tourist oe ~-Lowseaine? | ieomt TERRACE, a HoT SPRINGS, “pln Reeeremceyene ~-Hoemomsm, * we Cee abate wat Our. merrace. editor reports. at | the ‘eather “wiles ao ‘cold’ she’ was an- able to find. anyone doing. anything: or May’ be better next week. . oe ea . An those . inierested in “the Terrace District Old Timer’s Reunion on New Years night: ‘Ieindly send ‘their names to T. Turner. Sr. ‘Terrace, B.-C. at: sree ' Pa B. Agar returned. Wednesday. of last week from’ a‘trip to Rupert. Mrs. AY Tessier left. early -in- the]: “the week on a trip to Australia. She ‘sailed.on the 11th on the Aorange: Mrs. Finter ‘and ‘daughter Bite aré ‘spending’ a: few.’ weeks © holiday with Mrs. Pinter’ 8 sisters: ‘in ‘Eaméntoh- 5 + AL Moore: returned. home ' -Weilnes- ‘day after spending, several. weeks: ani] Prince. Rupert and. ‘Vanieonver:. a The regular monthly meting of the Parent Teacher's Assdciation: was ‘held on Thursday evening | but ow ing to the, first cold - snap ‘the attendance - was poor.. The. “arvangéments, for" the! com- nuaity ‘Christmas: Treg: qvere-Inade and the affair Will, be. held this. ‘Wednes* day evening, the sth.” At. the Janu- ary necting: Rav, Hi. Alien ‘will: ‘give: a. , talk on Religious Bdueation’ in: Canada wy Mr. and. Mrs.’ Wh. Fulton. of" Prince Rupert and ‘Major “Hate | of: Juakelse: were joint hosts ‘at a most enjoyable. dance held in the Legion Hali on Wed- _esday evening, | The local: orchestra provided excéllpnti music ‘ind the danc- ing was lively,- Mr, and Mrs, Fulton had been spending ‘some time. at their cottage at Lakeise-. taking final ar- -rangements for. the. winter, They. Te, turned to Rupert Thursday. ©. T, Sundol of Terracé ins been appointed, a Justice, of the ‘Petice. sete AE _The ausiridt” is in th prip of a cold: snop. Atthas been as’ low as: ‘three be low zero, '. , a \ The young people fre enjoying’ “the first skating of the season on the" ‘Od |" horseshoe pond, If the weather con- tliues® ‘favorable ‘there will be a ber of skating parties ‘given: ‘The Farmers’ Institute’ will. hold ‘its annual meeting on Dee. a KB Johnston. ‘and T. _ early this Week, vor Mr. Dalquist’' was down trom Cedar yate this weelt,, Misses Gwyer and ‘Mtanre ¥ Were ‘din . ‘ner hostesses on. Saturday evening and |. : entertained ithe, achool staff. : The animal’ me thig ot” the. Bible ‘Soclety, Was held at! the: liéme of. Can » non and: Mrs. ‘Marsh on -Moriday night, ° ta oe 2 7 FARCE CANDY hospital which was “closed ‘for the lack | of funds. to, eprry on. Ta nid in. the. highway ‘building. “will |} num- a med ‘Shackleton of Usk were business visitors | in (Terrace . “Direct from England 0. ff. eames 7 There’ was a poor, furnont af af. thé w.t L jase - ‘Tuesday afternoon due’. "to. the ‘cold weiltHér’ ° “A: ¥ote ‘of: Sontitiéncs was passed in the move to reopen, the thit’ the ‘fidor ‘trail service: during’ the |, winter’ ‘Jusifies. an effort being: made to’ provide | accommodation: for .emer-|: pent" cases.~. ~. “Working together, the Iad- jes ‘feel, will make for’ success. The Tnstitute ladies then ‘pted $5.00 to the. Lakelse school, tree, which will, be held on Friday, Dee. 20. and entertainment will be held Friday evening, Det., 2. . Commons Will” Again Discuss” " ahe Goveriment’ will be asked at the-next . session” Of. Parliament to re- consider. dts policy, with regard te. aid |: in highway construction. ’ Tyo. “sugbestions-+ were - ndvancell during , this. years’ session. ‘There re- main: some 600, ‘infles of highway to bc built; to. give Canada. a national road !: from, coast to coast: Mos tof this lies, along the’ shore of ‘Lake Superior and |: if was asked: that. the government un- értike its’ constsuction.. The‘ second | proposal was hat the granting of oid |! to the Provinces ‘in ‘road | building which was inaugurated in 1919 be re- vived .for “‘anothe-five. year period. reltictance:,of- the Government to vote]: The Prime Minister explained the|- “enr-marked” money. : to the Provinces |: work—and nelfher plan. wwas adopted. ‘Next session the proponents. of. Feder- |' renew their: pleas, They - are. following closely the. progress ~6f ‘plans’’:in the |: Dnited States for the. Federal constrn- “express” , nighwways tolesre for _ the}: po! etion. of the. whole system. of, national ! At one first in pears.and four seconds . - The: ladies feel : Christmas tree fund and $2.00 for the} “The Witted ¢ Chureh “Christmas Tree | _N ational Road} | —that is ‘money. granted for’ specific |. r metit. . ea Cane a : ° = = ane = =| Hie a and Ti ; and: LI ere: “82.0: Te Thirteen - first. ‘pilés 4 ‘apples, “in -appies were awarded to Cana- ‘dian ‘exhibitors at” the’ Imperial Fruit Show: recently’ held at Bingley - -Hall, ‘Birmingham, England; Bight”: of the first’ prizes” were won by ‘Nova Scotia growers, five of them - N. gt A... "Bentley, of “Rerwick, Four hunters. from. New : Yorks * State. saw 163 moose during the ten | days ‘of October they. apent ‘hunt-_ sing in” Albert County, New Bruns- wick; -with’ Headquarters” ‘at: the: camps: .owned;: and... operated - ‘by Guide, Charles C. Dixon, of .Alma, according’ to a report made, ‘by R. D. Stowell, of Alden, N. Y¥., who ‘headed the party: to the New Bruns- ;wick ‘Government Bureau of Infor- . mation and Tourist, Travel. 7 “Contract for’ “puilding a "6.600, 000" bushel: grain é!avator at Prescott, : . Ontario, on the. St. Lawrence: has -. Tecently -been jet by the Canadian _ Government.. Its cost will be about . : $3,100,600 ‘and eoastruction must i be completed | by ‘August :1, 19307 It” .4s hoped. it. will be ready before the... : Welland Canal, built at a cost of $120, 000,000 is opened ‘before next, year’s" grain harvest : In" Western’ ; Canada begins. Sie ates ' Oficial). ‘report ou employment in. Canada states that-In October of ‘< ‘this. year, ermditions were - excep- | ’ tionally satisfactory. Reports from. 7027 employers with staffs total- | Jing.1,089,583 persons, showed" em- . ployment at:126, based on the aver- _ age for the ‘calendar ‘year as 100, Tits ‘isthe ihighest ‘om record ‘for _ the time of year and compares with — AB. 8 for. October 1, 19 23. i G World-wide’ interest, ‘fs being ‘ate * tracted by the “Canadian | Pacific plans-to include.Honolulu ag a port’ of call on westbound voyages of jits~-|. White, Empress fleet, commencing . , in’ December, -Grant. Hal), vice-_ “president of the Railway. stated af” Vanenuver recently. “Though thk-" Ine: these ships a little out of their - course to Yokohama, it. will still . : leave” them _ their suprémacy ag. na hisig “the* fastest *run: between ' thtgsveontinent and the: ‘Orlenty! he. “4 aided, rad els Moe Ns {} Titee tuinetiniis: ‘ot interest which are: ‘expected “to ‘attract’ ‘Hundreds ; of: fanadiantand American tourists “will, be. sjazed do Victoria. in; the! hex? three manithg,, They. are. the ¥ nerd ye sie! Festive! in Pecem- 7 ah Coal lower, . al - go0ds,- ‘better: values an Advert 7 Goods || Are Lower. om - ‘ - “shop whieh advertises © can ba. short rather than Ton : » Of this. you, may. be: sure: “Prices in. a shop which ad!” ao :. \yertises are not MORE than in.a shop which does not :. ; is Alvertise, ‘Ihe “chances are: ‘that they — are e oftentimes : if “ on “Phis; ‘also, 418° generally ile: oH ‘better. serviea: in those: ‘sho! ~ Which turn. over thelr stocks: rapidly; This meang, a8 a genera): ‘thing, ‘shops whteb advertise, oe . 1 er) You. will ‘tind better’ 80.1 ). LITTLE: a ‘Terrace B C -LUMBER MANUFACTURER: > Cini Price Lust oe Rout Laer, ' ‘dowki, - Shiplap 2!" . ore Anis: a. : At igo Bae! evperpeevn ‘Sized Lamber....03..0.55.65.' Finished Material tenes i 3 Prices — vast to change without astiea a Orders filled at short, notice,” ie Mill running continuously. aa - Prices! of ‘Moulding, ete., on application oe a Peiow S30 Bey rf ra a ts : 4 on greeeee ~ “Steamship and Train, Service’ Sailings from Prince Rupert for. Yancouver. c: , _ toria, Seattle and,-intermediate ' points, each Thursday and. Sunday 10.00 p- im, ; For Anyox, Wednesday 4.00 p.m. * . . : ~ For.Stewart Wednesdays 4 ‘p.m:: Satirdays §p.m #°\~ For North and South Queen Chintlotte Islands _ Fortnightly. . "PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE *Tmmpace Bi SOR nes '. Eastbound— Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 3.08 pm? Westbound—Sunday, Taesday,, Thoraday, 11.52 a. im, me “Foe Atlante Stearahip Sailings o or futher information soph to any Casadian National Agen ao BR. F. f. MeNanghton, District ‘Pasyonger Agent, Priace. Ruperts BG. ae PPPS PPTE He curtERY- B.P. N.S, Carving Sets. ‘| 7 Panep Cups and Saucers, Tea Pots and China. ‘Dish Sete. ~ Christmas Gifts| ‘Shopping, Opportunities Right in Terrace ag eg ert epee yg? i f 1 hee eee ee ae _ Private Greeting Cards, and ¢ Christmas Cards, ‘Tage, Seals Toilet Séts * “Mariicure Seis .. . Perfume Atpinizer, Seta. Car on err - Perfumes . Brushes: “Combs Mirrors Compacts ‘Vanity Sets ‘Ladies Hand Bags and Purses. Men’s Purses . ., Parker Pens. Pencils and Desk Sets. - RELLERY —Ladies and: Génis Watches, Rings Pendants, Mantle Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Fancy: “Clocks, Salt and: Pepper Shakers,. Candle Holder’ fee ~ SILVERWARE— E. P, N.S: Tea Sets, woe ancy Pyrex Caseroles, Cake and Pié Plates; Spo0n: Seis. ” CHINA--Faney Cups and: Saucers. at ge STATIONERY. Fancy Boxes, P, per and. — “Opes;. Waiting Pas, eto, so ‘ vs sand D ils, “Ganong ¢ Cndeolates, and, Candles i in n boiken and” batk."" . : toy Des : “ut TERRACE DRUG STORE. aR M. RILEY a ‘TERRACE, B. Co tn “\.