fi . ae £ e oe “TERRACE, =e ee saa 7, 1981 A full stock of drugs, patent medicines, a atitjovery = : ‘= “Terrace: Notes © -—— - Mis, ve" sousté ‘spent the notideys mith Prince Rupert’ friends. ———sT : " “Merri‘es has: experienésed one of. ‘the a K. GORDON'S BIG DINNER , : : Somewhat delayed ; a . Christmas Eve ‘dinner bachelors : (80: years or. for * the:, oid over)... I: K, Gordon was: host at hig annual i - The}! ' jewellery: fancy china, elocks, watches, tobaccos, if {mitldestWwhiters tlius far ‘on - reeord. old boys look forward to this eventsas cigarettes; candy, Ganong and Leggetichocolates, Up'to the first’ of” theyeat ‘there lind thetr one evening ° out, ‘There | were ot Parker, Stieaffer and Waterman’ 8 peng, and desk: . | [Been to frost-"Tt 8énsy on the wodd | YY cnet this Yeas who gnthered : ns , | a so AI pite bit haa’ ‘on ‘the’ cer who. ‘figure on| dround the’ table (at. 7.30. The menu} oe sets. anti, i 40 ‘was extensive, but the boys, had been | ' Sem oe i “The Terrace Drug Store. a RW. RILEY -. -TERRACE, Be C. some whater money. by. cutting. Wood. ; “Both: Sunday Schools have been on u holiday - while’. chicken’ pox ‘bas’ ‘its little. run. among the ‘children, oa Me . “One — thing after another is: how Mr. Gregory . feeis‘:about: his- chick- en ‘business. ‘Hirst Nagal's ‘cock phes- ant cleang ap on chis expensive pooster e : ~ and on New. Year’s' Eve’ sneak thieves - TERRACE THEATRE. f WeDNESDay TH Terrace, B: C. _January 9 and 10 URSDAY SATURDAY This Week cleaned up on his whole edop, includ- ing the’ rooster. ‘This ig a matter for the police: to: investigate, A jokeis''s joke, but ‘there is a difference. = _@. ee ey, The. teachers of the: public and J oan Crawford i in i . ‘ OUR DANCIN G. DAUGHTER after pleasant’ holidays. “Mrs. Mills entertained Tuesday eve _|ning at. bridge. first’ prige and: Mrs, .A, QO; Herd got _ | the’ consulation. Mrs, 1 McNeill assist- ed the. hostexs,. : Sth ' high schools are all back. on the’ Jeb . Mrs: Ardagh won the |. ‘Justice. to each: course . as. it-eame up. Blaying satisfied the, toner man the sual tonat list was Tun off with John |: Hepburn, as toast master. During the evening Rev. McCarthy. Joined ... the touch of “It”’ sometimes ‘lacking wher good fellows get together. The list of guests” included” John Hepburn, . T. M. Turner, Jans, Nelson, Win, Stone, q. OW. Greham,. Hans Berg, Wun. ‘Sibbald, W. Donald Bruce, A, Laplante, J. ‘Warne, I..D, Jones, John Price, | J., . Moore, Jas. Cameron, Ole Berg, ‘Pete Magnusson. “THE LATE MRS. | crdey ‘Many homes were saddened Venrs Day: when. it wns learned ‘that Mrs. Chas. . Giggy of ‘Lakelse Valley had slept away in the early hours of. ‘/préparing for this day and did‘ ample|_ young’ fellows ’ and added ; just that |’ J. Goodsyin, Al. Yargeau, St. Norris, - New |. transportation. (CANADIAN Nationaloffers . many luxuries and com- ° ‘forts which add’ pleasure -to your trip South. iby Steamer map or East by Train. oe a bee : Sailings from Prince Rupert to. Vancouver, thence via: 10. 99 pm. “"s For ‘Anyox and:: Stewart,’ . Tri-City Service to. ‘Victoria and Seattle, Thutsdays. Wednesdays: 4.00 | P. m, Regular services to North and South Queen Charlotte ae Islands, Particulars: of aail- . |: ings, rates, ete., on request. Passenger trains leave Ter. a ‘race, castbound, Mondays, Joo Wednesdays ond’ Saturdays ~ : 7 ; ‘3.08 p.m.; westbound, Sun- B comedy — a oe eth ele {the morning, Although not in the ‘Gays! Tucsdays and.‘ Thurs- PE “Wun. Treston of Kalum Lake was in| best of health for the past few years| days 11.52 am. = a Adults 50e _ Children under 14. years: 2c) town aver the week. end. ' |hér condition had not been considered 4 ‘News of the death of Mrs. Wn.: Nel- son was received the end of the week by their relatives | here. : The” deceas- ed lady had recently moved: to Port serious, The deceased had been abou late in. the aftgimoon at her- home and was in her. usual health And. spirits the - _ bereaved husband ' having no as usual, had visited. with a neighbor . knowledge of her passing otil lie was | 1 be |" i re a | GEO. LITTLE Tec BO, ck | Simpson with hey husband. She Was For information eall or write 3 hie: §, N. tire. “district.~ ‘Being: one of, the “early | : ‘ankle Dbadly.- last Saturday. Whea: ‘she pioneers’ ‘her. home Was. open. ‘to. all: set- fell down the steps ot her home. © . ‘tlers,, and in the early daya’ her pre-{- .. . . Sense Was, o ‘necessity. at ghureh and}. re in:-the Sunday school, work here she| ,° _ . | assisted from time to time as organist soloist and teacher, Her- untiring dé}. voticn to the young children will long be remembered. Her many deeds of kindness 80 _ graciously extended , both in and Gut of the church circles. As " —— — at Iesident of the Women’s Institute| ” : to, oe ; and other local organizations here her i Here 2 an nd. There I io tte bth ae ne welt: known’ here, a awake. In the: morning, er sudden - Tyee gent. or LUMBER MANUF ACTURER “ Se, : ae mes demise has cast: a gloom - ‘over ‘the.en!| 0). :: F. MeNAUGHTON; DPA ras ae Kirkaldy : ‘sprained. ‘hee a aa .)Feition! Rupert, Hee. Tea SOQUEL Ut ss ce am Lope Peron Last, » Rough Lumber... 2. 0520: : -Shiplap... Sized Lumber ........ _ Finished Material bee. Shingles.....:. er ees , : "28.60." an 22.50 — “ie ee, 40.00 to 65.00. “fo. we evs from, $2.50. to. $5. 09. per 1 oe Prices subject to change without notice CR tte eee oo ttre ete acai es Orders filled at short notice, ‘Mil running continuously, Prices of Moulding, ste, on application ability to do things worth while. pro- , claimed her a valuable citizen, lid- ne est daughter of Rey. and Mrs. Chas.| (673) PARLE NEATH IID hs as pais Campbell, Presbyterian minister at A \rstieh Columbia creamery has: recentiy besi awarded .a;: contract. J by & Hong Kong, firm of provisiis » Merchants - for the shipment of. 8; ‘” boxes ‘of, butter : ber, emonth, < the past. aight years” ‘shipments * British. Columbia < ‘butter “have “been: " made.to Japan‘and it hag’ sold’at, premium “in the: market ( “county... Ay Longmont and Boulder, Col,, she was|.; born July 9, 1870; was educated in Boulder and ‘Denver, Gol.. 'Hers. mar |’ riage to Chas, ‘Gigey took’ place Jn her home town.in, 1903, They moved, ty]: Bellinghain, Wash., © Where: they. re- mained for five years. ‘efor coming | ‘Ito Collison Bay, B, On Sept. 1908, The (following your they moved: to. Ritse- - “}las, coming. to’ KitsuniKalum’. | Real Estate and insurance Iti is advisable to protect y vosr life and property. are agenis for. _ Sovereign Lite: Assurance Co. wT Atlas Fire Insurance ‘Co, ‘:, Ue ie eee, LS British American: Fire. Insurance. Co, card Phoenix Fire Insurance Co, ©» : mae Liverpool, London & Globe Fire Insuranes Co, ‘With the. ‘formal opening’ af! the 100°.room ‘Com wallis - ‘Inn. “OR FLY: ' December -at, Keitville, .N-S., + | Scottish Canadian Fire Insurance Cov). % iy 6.0 2910, anct*bulle’ a’ home ‘on Pork in| ‘chain of a sete, edad ca Automobile Insurance . he te te now used. aa the United ‘Ohureh par-| :postatrias trem ake Ablantic tothe. 1% TAKES STRONG FINGERS © [sorage.” 12° 1911 “they “took” ‘up’ per- . Pacific. A’ ‘grand’ gala ‘banquet. “at Inw against toate ig “Ot course,” there” ta” a “ltd ay ey i serious © offense: to send* threatening the - ; 7 letters, -Have you: any... Idea Who's] ot doing. ii.) .. . : : vee i ‘Sure, The “Woda: + Praeitice Go? before: the Ught. flastied: for” the: ‘opeting ‘of the’ Canadian: National: | "Railways’ , Alb Canada”: Symphony { Hour. an .Greenwood'.had*: lomente: for. a: chat... “Xt aways. my ambitlo en he “conresie * p - 11a: Board Somebody has to play the string {manent’ residence. here, with the’. ex sponsored. by! the Kentv’ . K. T. Kenney Limited aneee ’-bags In the Symphony. “How does ception of 18 Anonths spent at her’ old |" of Trade at Which nearly three bun. : ak oe, wo ot adel. be get that way?” Is tisually the lpowe’ in Colorado, ‘hag resided here | ged Bucets: Nove Seotle an rie ere TERRACE ees { layman's taind ‘gs ‘ne watghes! the _.|gontinmonsily, * | *‘Ball, vice-president ‘of. the Com 4.0 - ~ . ee ee Ali sturdy arm bowing’ away -and.- She leaves’ tH mourn: her “088 her’ pany marked the opening | of the: ie con listens . to ithe BOnOYOUS iibratlon” husband. Chas, “AL ‘Giggy, one step son, | 2¢W-$500,000 hotel. are . ‘Jfof the strings, Somebody asked EH. M. Giggy, two"sisters Mrs, Lida ; or ‘ ‘ . : a , ’ Herman” “Trette, of. ‘Wembley : . I've been | getting. threatening ives, ‘the fivat time, 1 saw you, L pie ono date in tho Rope Jamia, “Bomlder, “and Mrs, Colnic | atta, for the yecond:time tok tea: letters ‘through. the ‘mail: Tsw't there 00, had fo smile”. i Symphony -orchestra, , It- was. just.’ 2 Ys “and. tltlé of “Wheat’ ‘King of: 1930" when ‘She waa awarded ‘top ‘honors ‘at th “In ternation ‘ ck. Lathes : ume ‘ystem. ig. used by. eg nit ae 7 feet ‘heiresses’ Wwhien “ond. you "gee" hak ‘charining. | girt: . lle at: fae?" “ ie