ere RACE NEWS TERRACE, B.-C,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10,°193! Terrace Notes The Catholic Church held on bazaar gin the Legion Hall on Saturday after- aelioon last. Wj ae . Aliss K. Burnett left for Prince Ra- Bert on Saturday to be a guest ot her: S hrother Donald, ze Miss Annie Fountain gave au very Mi \interesting address to the C. G, I. T. Beroup and their mothers on Monday mcvening dealing with the history and work of the C.G.L.T. movement, 4 Miss Ruth Little, president of the local group presided at the meeting. ** @ has been received that Mr. O. T. Sundal have arrived Word and Mfrs. fr at Lox Angeles after making the trip through the Pananmn canal from New York. After a stay of some days in For That Fall Building We have a Fall Line of DRY LUMBER Our Prices Cannot be Beaten It will pay you to write us Prompt Shipments’ B Shames River Lamber Co | SHAMES, B.C. CNifornia they are expected to arrive home the end of the month ~~ ” he a 8 s. Mr. Blackwell of Kitwanga the week end. in town, nat After a close down of a few duys t to allow the overhaul of machinery Geo. Little’s mill resumed operations: ou Monday morning. ** * spent Frank Galloway, Mill foreman - for Coltumario Mines, lias purehased . a new sedan. ' mo eee. River fishing is getting very good now that the rains have started, A number of steelhends have heencap- tured and also a few cohoes, Dollies are plentiful and it is a rare thing for an .angior to return to town .with a small string. es * * TH. Hall. mspector of schouls, was in the district some days during the week. With the smaller inspectorate nude: his care, due to a reorganiza- tion of the department of education, it is expected he will mike more fre- quent visits to the loeenl schools. “a” 8 Dudlex. Little does -not- think.. his new gun is sa hot. Tt seems he cnn hit a target. but that he misses the ducks, There is quite a, controversy as to whether it is the gun or the man behind the gun, ee 0 Frank Conroy, of Rosswond spent a few days in’ town. for winter service. Ever Ready Batteries Now is the time to have your Radio put in Condition We stock a full line of Agents for DeForest Crossley Radio White or call for prices on latest models E. T. Kenney Ltd. Tubes and accessories Terrace, B.C. When you use the columns of your’ LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the “Buy at Home?’ principal, Tell the buying public. what you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS you use these columns? Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Will Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community, nor help sell’ your produce. Hardware Groceries Oils Boots and Shoes Large, fresh atocks carried at all times Paints | Flour and Feed “Friendly Service” - Is’ our motto 0. T. Sundal Co. Terrace, B. C. Bert Swain got in a ear of Telkwa ‘}eoal Jast “week, -: This coal’ ig’ growing in favor about town, Li | . ; St. Matthews ehurch celebrated an- niversary and harvest festival last Sunday. Rev. J. E. Birchell, who bas just returned from England, conduct- ed both ‘services. For the morning service the church was filled to eapa- ‘eity, The evening congregation was effected by the heavy rain, At ‘both services the choir rendered special music, The church was beautifully, decorated with-fruits, flowers and the foliage of. autumn. eee On Friday evening the bridge play- ers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burnett who are’ expected to A surprise socinl evening was enjoyed and the bridge winners were Miss K. Burnett and Myr. Dawson, Mrs. Cor- lett and Mrs, Beveridge got the conso- lation prizes. Tasteful refreshments were provided by the gnests and dur- ing the ‘evening Cons. H. L. McKen- ney. on behalf of the guests, present- ed the host and hostess with a silver flower basket filled with asters. The host and hostess responded with apt speeches and the evening closed with song. * © @ Mrs. J. Farhquar of Surf Inlet ar- | rived. qu: Friday night and will spend ‘la: two weeks holiday with her mother. Mrs. T. J. Marsh. + : one John Gilbert of Vancouver arrived on Wednesday last to spend a week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Gilbert. When he returns south he will be accompanied by his danghter Cynthia who has been spending somg weeks with her grandparents, a-& @ ; R. I. McIntosh has closed up the “Crosswiys” for the winter and has fone to Prince Rupert. He and Mrs. McIntosh are looking forward to ‘their return to Ternce with the birds, : sua Rev, and Mrs, J. BE, Birehel! arrived home on Wednesday of last week and were met at the depot by a large mun: her of friends. Mrs, Birchell, prior to her mariage held the post -of maton at the Saskatoon Hospital, en Word has been received that W. H. Barfoot, whe for the past few years, has been dean of Immanunal College at Saskatoon, hus been appointed to n position on the staff of St. John’s College in Winnipeg. In his new po- sition his chief work will be Bible study. | s * & As many as 7,500 weed seeds have heen found in the crop of a mourning dove, Five thousand insects have discovered in the stomach of one flick- ‘ler, and a nighthawk has heen known to consume 400 inseets at one meal, Grasshoppers, caterpillars, moths and weerlls, beetles, plant lice, flies and insect eggs ve enten by sparrows, snowbirds, buntings, juncos, finches, zrosbeaks and wixwings e+ Red airrots are successfully fed to poultry at the Dominion Experiment- al Farm at Agassiz. Although no. de- | finite experlment bas been enrried out in the feeding of red carrots as agujn- st mangels, the evidence so far obtain-. ed from, feeding of both is inclined to be much In favor of red carrots. eee aA whitewash ‘enn, be inade glossy like paint by dissolving aQ pound of a cheap sonp in oa gnoilon of .water and adding jt to five gallons of thick. white wash mixture. Lime can he. made more soluble and will penetrate fur- ther into the wood by adding a pint of molisses to every five gallons of the Soest i whitewash. leave for Jasper in the near future.. COPPER CITY TO PLAY BRIDGE The Tennis Club of Copper City has reorganized into a Bridge Club for the winter, In spite of the inclement weather, many of the members pre- sented themselves at the home of Mr. and Mrs. §. W. Dobbie where the first weekly meeting of the Club took place. The honors went to the members of the house. High score went to Edwin Dobbie and consolation to Mr. Dobbie: Delicious refreshments were served after the game. Judging from the at- titude of the members and the resul o£ the meeting held last Wednesday night the Bridge Club promises to he’ a huge success for the coming winter senson. WANT JACKPINE CONES Considerable difficulty is heing ex- perieneced in filling an order for 90 sacks of jackpine cones for the Dom- inion Government, After the order had been placed a check-up was made and it was found the trees carried a very scanty supply of seed, many of them having taken a complete rest during the past sesson. This is prob- auhly accounted for by the large quan- tity of last yenr's eones found under all the trees, Every effort is being made to fill the required number of sacks, supplies being drawn from the north end of Kalum Lake, and from wong the east shore of Lakelse Lake. BASEBALL CLUB OFFICERS The Terrace Baseball Association held their annual nieeting on Tuesday of last week. The treasnrer made his nunnal report and .showed thant there were $70.00 on hand and no debts. The officers for the coming year are President—C. Michael Viee pres.—S. McLeod See.-Treas.—D, Kerr Business Manager—D. Little Ladivs Representative—Miss Welch It was planned to make arrange- ments for the hall for the season and to line up three terms for basketball in each of the following sections— Ladies, sr. Men’s Sr., Girl's Inter- mnedinte nnd Bay’s Intemnediate, A schedule will be drawn up for the Season's play and practice nights will he announced later. The CGLT. and Troi] Rangers held a farewell party for the younger members of the Beveridge family last Tuesday evening. ex 8 Tughy Adams has registered o kick] ubout being disturhed at night and hel: - WIL apply to the village commission- ers fa enlarge the herd law to include coyotes, It nppears that one night a short time ago a coyote strayed into town nud met up with Emil Hang- land's dog, They disagreed and wot a lively fight under way, They work- ed theiv way along the street to the residence of Mi. Adams and there de. cided te finish the battle. Hughey's slumbhers were disturbed—he even had to baraeade his front door to keep the coyote out, "eee Heavy rains during the week end have deluyéd the harvesting of late apples, But the frnit is improving on the trees and very few apples are dropping. ‘With the return of good weather n very few days will see the ‘jcompletion of the work on the ‘trop, ai eae The Ladies Guild of Knox United |: church have done some good work in giving the interfor of the building a thorough overhaul In readiness for the winter. The seats Nave been ‘warn . ished and the chureh houwge-cleuned. ; tea Has your subscription been paid vet? All kinds of cake. : Get o our price. \ SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet al trains . ‘Special Rate. to: Lakelse Lake. Sunday Special | Terracé, B.C. — —— == 7 John’s Garage General Motors Cars and Trucks (ras 8-rvice Oil Welding Air Honing Batteries Charged See us for SUPROX BATTERIES John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. rs | Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou trv our. Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. Terrace Drug Store New lines Watches © Jewellery Order your Christmas Greeting Cards now R. W. Riley, Phm. B.- Terrace, B.C. Clocks & Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap 848 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint - Ete. Shingles Mouldings, ve PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light | Running Water , Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, -Prop. Ly