pee LINC ee ieee me ee ee ee ee en rere one re ee NE A EO ed eS eT eens = Wenn F urniture & Appliances - ee * Ghaatter Fens ae 0 Parker Fountain Pond ond Pendle ana ‘Dhaak: Seta oa a ek fear aierman’a Peos - 4 prey, \ hh R: W. RILEY - The Terrace Dreger = - TERRACE, B. Cc. repairs has been Rifles . received, ‘SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS! ~ Ammunition — The fall aeason is here and winter ia approaching Overhaul your stoves and qipes, Shot Guns A new stock of "TERRACE — - E. T. Kenney Limited General H Hardware ‘British Columbia “TERRACE THEATRE. Terrace, B. C." . WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY ‘This Week HO - October 17 and 18 “Clara Bow in mie WEEK ENDS. Coniedy RECKLESS COMEDY Adalta 50e Children under 14 years 25¢ af has Leon Tequéeted by & number ee tha. pyalg: mmeniberd J iniight communleate wi +4, meeting: wll be - ‘ealted and book or- ‘}deréd-.aa- poon - as RB ‘book Mat. arriyes, | |Providing,. of “conrse, that there bre. _ Oe ~ discussion qn ways and means of rals- i] made, BREAD, 2s. reevacereeeeees i w Orders filled at short natica, fag to: pot to gems. ae GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BC. ce ‘LUMBER MANUFACTURER : LoMBen Price List + Rough Lumber. ctesteepeeteedesecanen - + +318.00 per | ’ Bized Lumber........0c.cccecvecceecucsenee PROG “Finished Material... .......... .,. 40,00 to 65.00 Shingles. ....:...c00isee+se++: ftom 82,50 to $5.00 per A . Prices. subjact to ehunge without notice Prices of Monlding, ete,, on n pplication oe fn) ‘ ey ur “Mint running continuaualy: EL Spee lpe arse cepope “Terrace Notes hi: Corsing co for: " hirteen yearn a yas hey old hame in| Harriton, Oats! t ypaly welooiued by. hek, 61d: ration of tha rending'elub “Anyone. Wwlihing. to” Join | Miss “Munro. guffiglant members, to make it ‘Worth: while,’ —= The nuachinery tor ©. T. M Giggy's | ‘|new mill south of. the allway will t be’ inetaDled by the end of this week aud with tyro mills operating Ln town there abovld be litle need of relief from the ontekia, during the winter months, The village conmfasaloners met -in-} the municipal offices. on Monday in the joorning and transacted réutine hosinges. There waa a discussion an wasa and means of meeting the ‘anti- elpated unemployment thle reomng, winter. sok a" so. {> Roy Reld spent the week end In‘ Re pert.. The Harvest Thankeglving services |! in ‘Knox Unlted Church on Sunday of this, week were. well attended. Hey, H,. Allen conducted both morning and evening service. Spectal music by the Golden: Key eholr tn tha morning, and in the evening Miss Kerr and Mrs, G. Kelth rendered -instromental and the cholr gave special selections. nd uid Johnston of the Royal city was a visitor in town on Saturday. - Tony Hipp, Roy Reld and. Kenneth Tlamer;~who ‘were selected to repte- sent this district at the boya ply judg- Ing contest held-in Vancouver this week were unable to attend on ac count of their inability” to secure = R chaperon. . . _ oe Migs Bowron, - rural teachers ‘wel. fate gommilssianer, department of ed- neattan at Victorla, paid her first of- ficlal ‘visit to the local district Jast syeek, She was nppolnted to look in- to the liring conditions provided by. rural-echools for young lady teachers Her appointment followed the tragedy at Port Hasington some two or three years ago. As a- result of her work there hus been a decided improvement. in living condition in country districts ae . Mrs. Skinner of Copper City re- turned home early in ‘the week after accompanying © nurse from-the Ru- pert hospital te ‘Tranquille. The, pati. ent had been a. guest of Mrs. Skinner far. some time, : Mes, MN Sherwaad ia visiting in the south gor a month. ie cs CL Ps wpe PIT Pe TAL itt ORT A. BECULAR MEETING The “monthly meeting of the Parent- Teachers Associationwas held on last Thutaday evening with President Mrs. A. ©. Head In the chair There wos a Ing money -fyr extra athletic equip-| . nent for the school, and it. was decld- ‘ed to hold a sale of home ‘evoking and candy, The discudaion of some sult- able book has bean: suggested. fo sup- Ppliment the social part of the winter - meetings and the executive has been atéhorized to select this book before the next meeting, After business the ronvenor of the social committes, Rev Mr. Allen: took charge and he called on tha four new members of thé teach- “Ing staff for speeches, Many suggea- Hons for winter amusements were al- The teachers all seem: to-he we enjoying thelr . work ‘here: He ‘freshments were served before closing. Mra. Ardaugh wag a. recent visitor to Prince Trupert. There were many bear stories. be- ing told by resigents in different Bee- tions of tha district, his Island ranch had areal race with ‘| Bruin to see who was going to get the big share of apples for the winter store house, There is room for the local sports. to rond camp at Coppir City was rellev- ed of 2 screen door, a ham and @ big roast. of beef before Bruin’ waa got. in a trap arranged over the garbage hole where it-bed been making night- ly visite, Phe rond camp now reall it square swith the bear. Miss Bowren of Yictorla, rural teacher’s welfare commtsstotier, paid her first: officta! visit to New Harel- ton” last Baturday. REAR STORIES AT TERRACE | ' Geo, Little on| The trees that have gl- ready been destroyed this-year by the|a vialt ‘lost Tuesday. bear family in the district Js appalling obra, Geo. Little was hosteaa ‘ate iin Donald was also a guest of honor. ., BOM. Dockrilt of. Telkwn twas hore on ‘Tuesday and Wednesday” of last week : ‘on buskness, | Joe. ‘Flambott of Usk paid Terrace Miss Francis Smith wha spept Rer- do some real good end at the same (eral month in Smithers returned to time get some real Sport by cleaning | Der home ere on. Tuesday last. and up on the fruit enting bears, The| ‘ill spend the winter with ber broth- er Harry, she having taken a position with W. H. Burnett, . ‘Mra. BR Ia Metntosh Istt Tuesday for (Prince Rupert for a few days. ee | Lacel cltizens attending the Conrer- yatire Association meeting in Houzel- tan leet’ ‘Wednesday ‘evening returned home on Thursday and report a great convention. The ‘erkace. News | is $200» a year resident. af Tertace, has arrived faafe- | duets.) in Harelton this ‘evetiing. « “Tellewa’ Tales - “Phe sik we tn How ready, asd in ite .new lo-| 8 even. oo bi pation.” in» the“ Svequon ‘bull Rate and Mrs, Slavin have Y nthe whole a -| block: ana have fitted It'n ogooa | = shape for, thelr Dorpases, . mhuie ‘ate | a. doen, Large. rooms tipstaire, all- well furnished ‘and: Well, lighted. Tha “hotel | | -\' will be! well heated and the’ travelliig ; publle wilt got that care for which, tbe. ownerd ‘of the‘ hotel-are “wall “known. A lot of dnprovemobts.- tothe interlor of: the. premises ard belng made. : TE 7 “Wl be a real good place ta atop’ over ight or for weeks at a tine. “Dudley Hnel returned to Telkwa the flrat of ‘the Week With: the big-tractar |" and grader tie hae been working all aumme?iat’ Kitwanga, It ts under: ateod hla ontflt will go- pn tho “Coad — - lrood and tinteh that Jobo : Too late for lant vritek ' Copteus rains the last, few days, and nearly six inches, of, wet: mow weekhaye ‘preatly ossiated the farmers in thelr fall work, Motsture bas gone into the -ground betveen six and elght}-. - finehes; and the general farming opt-| Jook ik much brighter ag thia moisture allows deep.ploughing. ‘There fa ia considerable demand from coast polnta developing’ for hay of goni quality, and a@ @ consequence the price for bay ls stiffening psomewhat. The grain market for both wheat, and cdarse |. gralus Js atitl Inactive, Road work to the new coal road of EF. M. Dockritl has been beld up to bome extent by the recent. rains, but dite gravel trucks axe now at work, and conl shipmenta:may be expected ina short time.. Inspector, visited the property during the week and wag bighly pleased with | the excellent quality of the coal.” It Is easily the heat grade of coal ahip- ped from Tela coal felds thoa far. Mrs. B. Stavio” who. hes heon “bolt- daylug with relatives in Idaho and coast polnts, returned home Saturday Bight. . ——— Progressive bridge arive ‘was held in’ the library. building. Friday night last. ‘Theve was quite d good attend: |- ance. ‘The Indy’s prize waa captured by Mra. B. 0, Bussinger and John Bain won the men’s prize. —e everywhere, it would seein that Talk- wa Is taking on @ véfy” Metropoltas. or maybe, cosmopolitan, atiscsphere. This might be conuldered a joke if It did -nat entail so much tunelesa work |properties, A loud: speaker for the police force, but’ it rbould be remembered that practical_joked have a habit at times of proving a boomer: rang. we ‘> Jathea Fenton ~ attor afternoon tea lost Thursday when abe |! ae E. tL . “ee to eet . entertained in honor of Mrs. Geo. Do- wee yer who recently returned home, Mize Ba: shetball ts azain very, anueh "td the fore ag the long evenings are with os agaln, New officcers elected are E. MM. Hoops, president; W.-W. Noonan aysist, maneger; Mies Kitty, MeDon- At Mis, own |augareane’ fiber, pamiees, anit’ rock, ald; secretary trenaurer. lant |: - Mr. Sbénton, mine} Loup ‘SPEAHERS ‘USED 4 ‘ : gperidtog -B summer amid the haunts of his youth | |W, dnd “Abeer ng" Madertate “tn - Talkie Theatres Makes it Easy. For Actors and Actreseea 2. ee ra . 25 years ago were forced to speak comiderably Touiler than ‘they do now “Wdtgely Because of .the voluminous What with “holdups here, there and clothes warn by thelr audiences, Uxperimenta ‘carried on for’ some {time hare been conducted in a spec fally constfucted .zreom, -havihg né sound absorption. and no Acoustical iB pliant in the empty. room and the length of time required for. the sound to dey after the source bas been shui aff 36 meessured.,The testa. ware made in 7 - empty room first and then with var- lou’ muateriais havi: ~ Beouatle 7 prov: erties WMacéd bi the Foo. Ta" thty’ wa: mnoterial now made bas been testet ‘wlth the co-operation - of the Company raupufacturing it. . Among the ‘more common: subsian- are made are plaster and. hair . felt, request W. M. Hoyle was relegated tolwool, thé latter belag the reduit ‘of a back gent, and In future saya be will /molten rock blown through exceeding: toast hin shins and tune in on the ra- ly fine jets. The usp of sound-abeorb. the “high: school |ing material han. teacher, takea over the coaching of the in thedtres anid ‘pe Ho, Mr, Barker, enlarly the. talk. various teams, and belng & son of his ing pleture hovises. Considerably more father, that - grand ‘old sportsman of lof the sound-absorbing material Is us Vancouver, J. W. Barker, success may jed in the talking picture houses cue naturally be leoked forward to. ——— : Ito the fact that while the humas volce the - is somewhat limited in volume. The workings of Providauce 6 are at loud speakers nsed.in-hound reprodne- timea beyond the ken of mere mortals »|tlon have virtually’ unlimited’ soluse, prosperity In our midgt edablea 0 firm ty, tie theatres the material ia placed to take on one ex! the dlsplncenient of another employee. Misa Jean Rankin and. ber. suguy many of the. more luxurious aid ex-- man,’ but only at /in the celling and alde walls while cuc- tains and drapes‘are also used. Tn amnile wil) be imlssed in fiture. |." ipéhsive theatres the acoustical mater- 1a] material is placed in the paddinr “Wm. Ware of Vancouver will arrivejin the backs of seats and spring: pad- "Tatng of the seate, =~ Gttawa~-Actore” and’ actress of ces from ‘whicch. acoustical materials: moat prominent : TBS | practleaiay cgay. Aind-ph.« aeantiga’ ~~ , ~ Welcomeyback . toTerrace ~ Oldtimers!: -HUGH-DORR ELECTRONICS. 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