md 2 \ THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, Bt WEDNESDAY, Dackisesicion Ce marewt wus sdlfiig something ¢casy when he LAKH AANA IEEE I AEH IIR ENTE > > ~JLH.SMITH | “General Merchant “‘Sucessor to. 3. Sundal Co wt TERRACE, B. o 3 a Groceries . Boots and Shoes Hardware’: * “Dry Goods § Flour and Feed oy Stewart-Warner Radios ~ Radio and. C _ Goodkjenr Tires and Tubes RIE RI HEH EAR COREE | ar Batteries , at “TERRACE Coote. Tambley is a pucy 1 man, "Hea tus his farm to attend ‘o and his me- chanical, gkiNl is,.called, for. at: Juhn’s Garage, .Tors good - mesnre he MARES: an o¢easional: trip; ‘to’ Srind - Take- to check | Cver Carl Pohle’s . flag -ship of the towing fleets. If Geuff. thought he api tugborting around ‘Tince Rupert he kiewe better now Like many ai- other We chnos fotind that: the vid suy- ie. “oh there’s nothing doing in the eaunry” is all hooey. ; . ome *¢ Dr. Mandy. district mining engineer was in town this week -ind dwing hls stay checked over the ores from the Walter Haymond claims on the oust side of. Talum Lake, . “ep aa: Tikstriet \ybifester A.B, Parlow was her. the end of the weele tnd wire the heul oifice the once over war Miss “fnxine Liewe.s returned on ‘Cato dey from a trip to Prince Ru- ert, . eet ' Bears are sgnin raising heck in loval very annoying to the owners. Some of the owners are gunning for the big tnd bears and two have been secured thus far, it is reported. ° DoF oe se Mrs, L. G. Skinner and Miss M. Pox the am district orchards and it id started out to get a goat and went up | the Copper River to the eight mile trail of Joe Felber, They stayed in! and about the basin for. a couple | of in the gont line -they’ made. a, hard . climb" they Devil's*chriraney: and? wot | to the top of Thorghil: ‘mountain. SAT day Tuesday was: spent: ‘on “thie?! “orest and. that night they sheltore in the ' Kivkpatrick-cabin’ ‘at the 3400° ft. level.” Next day they cnme downto ‘the La- Kelse iad. . They report having seen ore goat but it ‘was while doing rhe herd. climb up ‘the chimney, and they knew they could not recover if. even: though they did kill it, ‘so they Jeft it for somenne else to get. ges One of the sights in ‘Terrace these days is the Granier taxi. Henry does not pay a license, he does not burn gag lut he -gets his passenger there juet district and equally well known is his Boston ball terrier “Dick”. Where: Henry goes there Dick gues also and approach of the Loss and for all to ‘be- ware, Recently Henry got 2 bike and the handle bars fer the dog, set hid f real outing last week. They Have you paid your sapscription pet?:. - oY Hy ty ahs REE IN INARI INI IH HEINRICH NIN TION IE ION ¥ rokys eens hae ges Let a New 1938 - DeForest: Crosley a Ai He yoat ‘Radio for the eoniinig year. “There, isa | . large number of different priced models. — Sa ages We carry: ‘aicompleta’ line of th ah e _ Eveready Batteries and.. a aa hy aed wih Maw cu a: a Radio} Stipi plies ” ara up Pp aM HY ae ET KENNEY, LIMITED KHOR MRAM ETN RIOR III IRIOR ; ve aa ta guest, of. Mis. N. S. Sherwood and. of. Mrs,, Witt’ Robinson,” sefurned to” Ru-, pert Jast Saturday. . Oe , Mrs. W., cA. Kijrkpatrick is miking 0 good recovery. following. ain Operation performer tt, short time age. official sign . board ..and serdtching post” disuppeared from Kalum St. on -Saturday. morning when the electric light pole just outside the post office. was cut clear of the wires and carried, away. the pole snapped at the bottom as a ‘sition between the Greig and Sundal} j the, weight of the pole and it did not : the Okanagan, | bat. -in future he will be * paying more. Atteytion, to: the apples, can afford. days and as there was nothing doing | the same. Henry is well known in the| ‘he fs usually ahead announcing tho as the dog was too short in the legs to keep pace Henry built a carrier on But the enrrier did not work as the dog was too restless, so Henry put it on the rear of the machine and now Dick has his own quarters on the observation -| platform... Yup. “atsbreak. of sere ona | = * Migs Teisie. Nast left’ huirsdlay ‘to. holiday at “Maasett on m Queen Charlette. : Island. ‘Mrs. G J Nottinigtonwho hig. heen * * oo. eee ; ‘A well’ known land mark, an. “un. “Tf it grows. in the woods we'll get it” Tnter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. . Lumber Manufacturers. . CEDAR Poles, pilin, Posts - Spruce Boom Pi Logs, ling .PERRACE, B. C. Hemlock . % Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B: C. _ Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone & . Sometime during the night result of rot and fell to o leaning po- buildings. Fortunately the wires held crash onto. - the buildings, and in the {wnorning y tulten & away without any ‘ drmage regu Hing. : * ‘ae Mr. Watson. of: Sinithers, Was'a ws Ls John’s Gatage & Tax. Battery Charging Cylinder Honing Chev. Cars and Trucks: Phone—2 long i+ 2 short town last week to. negotiate for- a; cur- jluad of aples from J. K. Gordon’s - or- :ehard. While here he took a. look see ‘at the argicultural resources aud he yot an eyeful. For years, his firm hes been bringing in car lots of. fruit: fron} cherries, plums, ete,, ‘fiom. ‘Terrace and thus glve the Smithers people a lot of :superior fruit and at a price that all Miss Smith of Ribstone, Alta., ar- rived on Saturday to visit. her son Ww. B. Smith. ! * . = : 3 a Miss: Enid Waithe, grand -daughter of Mrs, Smith, is: aiea-bt: hers sister |: Mrs, J, M. Sparkes. Terrace folk sh exhibited at the Smithers fair - did’ - ‘well. Mrs. Fred Nash won first. for colored embroidery on linen cloth,. anid Mrs. Hinchliffe got first for ent-work embroidery. , ae Mining Engineer MacCohnacie of the Premier, mine, was in the. district the latter park of the week and spent, some time at Usk looking over: miner- ue Taoperlines There. al th: end of ibe week be returned inert © and put | in !oastiy aid Ltexcay on wats: on} Thorahtih mountable 2. | ere i Public Works Engineer Cunliffe of: {Smithers was in. Usk" last week and gave the Mehwea jgonstraction the once over: 33 Miss McKenney, who, hag been visit- ing her brother,. Cons. H,.L.. MeKen- ney, left for the east. ‘Monday evening. * « bal CARD OF THANKS, - to cxpress their . “sucere “ra: ‘inde; t 4 Marianna, and especially do: they Wish “té the Ilttle. ain exparbne ne ‘the . Montreal to the Laurentians. nity to test the Rocky Mountains’ 0. the very | general response’ to the Gall .]for help to find theit. little daughter, Here and There Opening three weeks earlier this year with a 15-inch snow fall on December 2, the ski-ing season Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘trucking Delivery Coal and Wood Taxi Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts: in Quebec province waa off to a ee flying start with apecial Canadian Pacific traing as well as regulars { crowded with enthusiasts on the ' first week-end thereafter from The Empress of Britain will _Btart the winter cruise season from New York December 29 ona ~~ bine-day voyages to the. West. Tno-_ ‘dies and Cuba. It will carry iis. “own night club of Broadway en- tertainers and a smart lance band. The Empress of Australia, between Januayy 7 and March 25 witl make six cruises of eight, nine, ten, 16 and 18 day duration to the West Indies, all from. New York. . ‘hk - —— a Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B, C. Ne, Will ship to any point on n Hine ~ Will you try our Bread ai few Buns? * luck Standing orders shipped regularly. All kindsof cake. Get our price. Gilt of a visit home for Christ~- mas, and New Year was the une usual present suggested for the Year end by G. E, Carter, general passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, as he explain~ ed the company’s pre-pald ticket — plan for sending transportation to. out-of-town yelatives and friends. . Arrangement.of details of: such. visits is extremely simple, Mr. . Carter said, atid tickets cost. no- . more despite use of telegraph. in..; ease of emergency and ‘the’ guar-) antes that the tickets will ‘reach |: the right person. This service fs“? net confined to Christmas and New Year but is particularly 2o- pular at this season. , e |Terrace Drug Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES — ‘2 SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS Canadiaw and world pkiefne en: . ; thusiasts will have an. opportu-. olaim ‘of Ihaying’ pki facilitles equal to any when the Dominion championships of the Canadian Amateur Ski Association are heid from March 5 to $ on the steep -plones.’ of $,275-foot Mount Nor: - ‘quay, four miles from “the Cana- .dfan Pacific Railway. ‘station. at . ‘Ranft, Loe a ‘ews: Wb? Hie . Tell fhe bet help sell your Produce, a: gs Youa are re eupporting a, ‘Ieeal, industey, and engouraaing ‘thee? “Buy at Honie’’: principal... : poke ie what you have and give the’ priee..: tb eae orks ‘uit nat help bulla your af,