: SC WyENN NN OF PRIZES | i : : i° 2! Wa = iL “It it grows in the woods we'll s . - 7 Ae ee delta atid! “eégovable get it” Philbert Hotel whist: drivejandc concert: was held ‘Fri- day ‘night“fbr ‘the ‘benefit of the local Inter-Valley Lumber TERRACE, B. C. Rota: Gattiotie’ Church: During: the a , evening there was 2 ‘drawing ‘for nu- & Supply Co. Fully Modern Electric Light merous’ prizes, and the winners. were Running Water as follows :$15 donated’ ‘by’ His: Bxcel- Lumber Manufacturers . Travellers Sample Rooms - Jericy, Bishop Buzioz,: O.L1.,’ won by CEDAR. Poles, . piline: Posts .. poe RS ty 8. Schultzik, Shamées> $10° donated by Spruce Boor oes Hemlock P.O, Box Telephone Fr. P. Champagne, . “wor “by: Att. Cooper 5 Gordon Temple, Prop: of Prince George; f ble cloth donated TERRACE, B. C. & ee | by Mrs. MeGe ik,’ won: -by Sister ad Mary Alice," “8 "Joseph’s’ Convent of Prince Rupert; table cloth, donated _ General Merchant 7 _ Steessor to . T. Suodal Co by Mrs.” ‘puniep,* Port Clements, won by W. ‘Wiffen, Prince Rupert; silver candle sticks, donated by Mys. Brown, Terrace, won by Leo Savoie, Hornby} Msland ; ‘table cloth, donsted by Mrs. Lege, won by Mrs .(Dr.) Milla, Ter- lrace; fruit knives, donated by Mrs, Frederickson, Usk, won by Mrs. Clara Buit, U.S.A.; pillow sips, donated by, Mrs. Bridden, Massett, won by Johnny. TE RRACE, B. C.. Groceries Hardw Boots and Shoes Stewart-Warner Radios ‘Radio and Car Batteries Goodyear Tires and Tubes | Clifton, Hartly Bay; cuff links, don- ‘ated by ‘Mrs; Harrison, Queen Char- lotte City, won by Mrs. .E. J. Laird, are: ‘Dry Goods John’s Garage & Tax Battery Charging "Cylinder Honing Chev. Cars and Trucks |’ t Phone---2 long;; 2 short ‘Haysport ; ‘bill fold, donated by Mrs, Flour and Feed Moreau, Queen Charlotte City, won, by jHarl Spooner, New Hazelton; large | bath towels, donated by Mrs. Schultzik of Shames, won by Mrs. J. Newson, Willow River; bath towels, donated by _ Mrs. Rudd, Port Clements, won by P. ; Vuk, Kwinitsa. — TEA FOR THE BRIDE | “TERRACE Yr oremat B. Agar begs to inform’ ‘the neneral public that the bridges he is putting i on‘the new "era aire twelve aod feet: wide, and. pot 0 ug was mentione ve ‘also Says ibat it fs- T: “he. 8 roviding for not a sennter J ist. thé amie, Ben is in some hard sgqing- now: “aliove the 1300 ft, cabhn and | he- ‘will- wish it was a 2 ft. trail he wis! building before he gets inueh farther ‘along. :‘He is putting in a huneh of culverts to drain off the swampy places and he hopes the’ For- est Branch will start him and his men oft ceriier next spring so they can get the job finished. Did you ever try to take a cinder out of a muu's eye who had a cast in that eye? Ask Charlie: Lindstrom about it, +e 8 Maurice Barnes of Usk was in town on Friday. . eee ' Fish are still running well in the Skeena and cutthroats and dollies are sizenble and in good numbers. eek Muuielpal: Clerk Nigel ‘Sheriiood is engaged preparing for the tax, sale to lie held at the,end of the week. He has worked the list over ‘several times us taxes are being paid up and that’ makes a’ lot of changing for him. It leging to look as if only a few ‘Parcels, of land will be for sale. oo" tewn on Monday. are now holidaying at Usk with Mr KE, M. Whitlow, mother. of .Mrs.. Sather Mrs, ©... M. Giggy was hostess at the tea hour on Wednesday in honor of iher sister, Mrs. Stan. Brooks. Includ- Sather and daughter Diaue | ed among those who gathered to ex- g,{tend their good wishes to Mrs. Brookg jwere } Mrs. Marsh, Mra. Gilbert, Mrs, | Mimro, Mrs. Geo. Tittle, Mrs. M. Greig,’ Ce Fred Michaud says that life at the’; 3izs. 0. T. Sundal. Mrs.’ J. H. Smith, a Mrs. Geo, Dover, Mre.. R. Christy, Mra.' \V, Shannon of Vanarsdol was in , Ld Mis. . day afternoon with ‘proceeds golug to purchase new books for the Terrace library. vest festival on Sunday with services both morning and evening. The edi- fice was decorated with fruits, flow- ers and vezetables and grains against a background of autumn follage. Rev. A. Hinchliffe conducted both services and special music was rendered by the choir. a guest of Mr. aid” Mrs."R. L: McIn- tosh of The Crossways. A successful ten was held on Satur- » # « Si. Matthews Church held the har- “ke Myra. G. Bvitt of Prince ‘Rupert is ese Phornhill: lookout is. somewhat englar. stalled instead’ of the gas stove, and. latter was not always so hot. The now that a wood stove has heen. in-: wind blows strong anda cold on the; Seaton, Mrs, Will Robinson, and Miss-} ~ ‘The United Chureh manse provided the setting on the 22nd of Sept. for the “es. ‘Longworth, ° Lawrence aud” Grant. marriage of Delories, youngest daugh- ’ Mis: 3H." Kenney presided at the tea tuble:and Mrs. A. Hinchliffe and Mrs. J.-H. Smith performed the duties of; serviteurs.” ‘ , crest of the bill and finds all cracks in - a building, . The cabin is a mile above timber Line and that is quite a way to. bring the fuel, but Fred says that.is ' better than freezing.” ee fee A fine spell of weather has speeded | up the fruit Rarvest and most of the with ne able. oe ee enoat orchards are busy plnces, Light frost: “sored by the Terrace and District j touched some parts of the valley and ‘ Board of Trade will take up the pro- | ‘ou some farms corn, tomatees and) ject of sending a car lot of foodsturts ! other tender plants have wilted, but to the dried out area: of the prairies, | the damage was hy no means general. ; eo 8 Water is still senrce in town, and for some unexplained reason the re- pairs for the power ‘pump have not ar- tived—lost. enroute some place if they have ever been shipped. It is. most nnnoying to the commissioners, the pump operator and the citizens. y - | aP Sam. Kirkalkly salvaged hia “boat from Lakelse Lake last. week where it had been lying for some time follow- ing a fire caused by @ back-fire from the’ engine. - “When ‘he got the boat and TO GIVE CAR OF FOODSTUFFS: | fe, be good for a car’ tostoll ‘out of here in the near future. . BO 7 eo Manual arts ¢ ave’ taking a greater part schools this year asa: result. of the new ideas of education brought. in. by Hon. George Weir.’ ‘At. the: Lakelwe Valley ing and. other. hor eratts : swith. the 7 Thive. you “pat your sutscrfption yet machine to the surface he found very bata’ model ‘aeroplanes: little of it worth salvaging. “ a . {a , ‘irs: we ‘A: iclnkpitalek is: pected @e bemeree ‘Hunting ‘Season. Is now on and | we are headquarter for’ . “cand. Greas een to return from.. Prince Rupert: early in ter of Mr. and Mrs. \ Martin Cramer of Terrace and John Allen McCarron, son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald McCarron of Ireland. Rey. A. Crisp performed j the ceremony, : Already substantial donations of po- tatees and other vegetables have been - promised and the .progpect . appears to ~ in the.. program. of the public . school Miss ‘Young’ has taken up: sew-) girls and: the ‘boys, are: belng, taught to. =¢s8 Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood Taxi Agent for. - Ford Cars: Ford Trucks "Ford Parts = Chtisty’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shined regularly. All kindaof cake. Get our price. I Terrace Drug Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES _SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS © Rg W. Riley, Pim. B. 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