ar SSI ae i, WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 24551987 2 ~, 32) “John. Ben- | _ On- Wednesday’, mortifng | last.-.week-: Mis¥ Jean Dol, cut’p piece off the end TF ate Nuptial : of his misfortune had been ant hym. John,Benhami!. Nu : -Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B.C. LUMBER SHINGLES and MOULD : . A Loe her finger, With an axe in Dr. Mills :Something; stirred and “s . Me Shower Given file. It, W. Riley rendéred first did|hers, who had: wasted’ aWay.to auch a INGS shell, seemed almost like another per- |’ son to her..,But she drew upon her and suon Miss Doll : eg ia was on the job. . a a a He sure that you get a standard grade}. Lorna Christy Mrs. EB, M. Whitlow, of Usk spent | young strength and’ went “to: “him. a. a a, any afterndon ais Xf \ahursday here’as the guest of her | Quietly,but emorselessly, ene forced | 4 Pl Modern Water Light ; a n-Wednesday afternoon as Miss|daughter, Mrs. Fred Scott. , |hhn back into his chair. and dropped, B —-For Best Results Buy From” Torna Christy returned home from 4 eee upon her knees beside him, She at- , Travellers Sample Rooms ,, .. ; ‘ _ a hnuchkean with her hostess, Miss Letty] \Kenneth Kerr is back from a trip to tempted to soothe him With: words a8’ : P. O. Box 5 Telephone itfle Haugland & |@ ardinal, she was greeted in surprise Vancouver. He left over a month ago she would have used'on a child, °°: _—" 7 ‘to the. strains of Lohengrin wedding | nd he says snow conditions were paa| “You must rest, father. You are not| f Gordon Temple, Prop. ot march and found a party of joyousjin the south while he was there, ..| Well. You have been too long alone.| & we a err. rep cet] friends and relatives awaiting her, 7 em - LT am young and strong. You must let — . " . i ot r 7 1 af . , 7 - F “mos ‘ . 7 - With, Mrs. W. B. Smith and Mrs. El-]’ jo. Dekergomeanx is installing a me take most of the load from your|: : - a " |shoulders. I liave not forgotten how ——= ——— Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE, B.C. ~ TERRACE — Mrs. Russell of enw spent the week! end in tewn the guest of Mrs. A. Bean- “din. Oo . : a a= 8 People interested in the timber in- dustry. directly and indirectly, are looking forward to the, return of Geo. A oittie Crom Japan in April or May, the . sauner the better. “During the past 18 months shipments tu the _Arient from Torrnee have greatly incrensed and it ix believed that the impressions that Mr, Little gathers at the points of coustumption will be of great yalue in miding contractors an others. . Pe ee ee ; ak Yotges Ut seribe writes that he fears he is takine a head cold, The snow must he getting deep again, and . the’ wind aeenes Che bridge must he high and a hit chilly. a _ ra * . hast Friday iight the, Terrnce Lib- peal Association held their — annual meeting, when a lot of Imsiness affect- ine the district. was - dlserissed. ; The officrrs for the ensning year are— President, Harry King: vice-pres, N.S Sherwood 2 sec. fens. Bhwood Brooks. . eet Another heavy tell of snow came on Friday night and drifts once more wood Brooks co-hostesses for the hap py pre-nuptial shower. Miss Christy waa excorted.to a seat of honor adorn- el with a large white bow, beneath a wedding bell and streamers, and little Beth Christy very sweetly presented fo her a decorated earringe ladened with shower gifts. Ss ~The table centre was prettily crown- ed with a minature alter with 2 bride and groom, : The room Was daintily decorated with white and pink. . — Many beautiful ‘and useful gifts were received by the coming bride and each was accompanied by am ‘original verse expressing. hest wishes and ma- trimonfal advice which created much amusement. JMrs. Jack Sparkes, the Misses Tna Smith, Lorraine Kenney, Frances Dover, nssisted in serving the (lelicious refreshments... too At the close of an enjoyable after- iwon Miss. Christy expressed to all her appreciation, and extended to them 4 warm welcomé to her future home in Prince Rupert... . The gnests attending included—Mrg wind charger at the back of ‘hit gar- oge for power purposes, The’ new type wind mill will start giving power in a seven mije wind. There should pe nu difficulty in producing ‘all the power required at almost, any time. ee 2 wes OUR NEW CITIZENS Immigration ig always a question of profound interest and importance to the Canadian people. , The countrie from which the new arrivals cofie have a bearing upon the social and political future of the. Dominion. Last | year there’ were 11,277 persons who came to make, their homes in Canada.’ Over, five thousind of them, or neurly ‘oné half, came-from the United States and over two thonsand from, the United Kingdom.; No- doubt very ‘many of those from the United States were of British stock originally. | New "York, Michigan, Massachausetts and Califor- nia were the leading states from which the Americans arrived. Over 1300. of "lover again he muttered the name of to handle ‘the Indians or to grade ‘fur. : Again the old factor laughed and it seemed to Ellen that all elements of despair were in that:laugh. He was shaking, &-man palsied by the scalding itporings of rage and hate Over. and outp veins. Behind her was a long line of fighting ancestors, a lineage reaching to the far’ gorse covered highlands of Scotland. Here before lay battle of With @ click of her white teeth’ she caught up the gage. Gone in an in- and mile trip north. In a flicker of in a9 new status. An enemy now—an’ enemy who had shattered and brought near to. death—her father. : _.. At last the insanity of rage left Au- gus Mackay. One thin hand came out and rested on Elien’s dark head care- ssingly. “Korgive me, lass,” he mur- mured. “But only the Great God knows what I have been through. It the British immigrants were English, about: 500. Seots and, 300 Trish, From Northern Huropean races we got over G00 persons, Germans leading the way with 230 and ,Prench next with 90. Relginns, , The rest, came from. many countries. with. the. Hebreya "Tedalig with 60 and Italians next with 333, Ailly Smith, Mrs. HN. Brooks, Miss Int Sinith, Mrs. Vieln Giggy, Mrs. A. Hew- son, Mrs; Adeline Llewellyn, —Mrs.- Vv. Cinss, Mrs. W. Christy. Mrs. Senton, Mrs, Jack Sparkes, Miss Letty . Car- dinal, -AMys: Vera: Frank, - Miss. Aileen Longivdrth, Mrs.: Fs" Seott, Mra.. EY. Munger. Mrs, -Stouth, Miss Helen .Glaés Mrs: Hertha Givin, Mrs, F.. Thomas, Mrs. Cartuthers, Mrs. MeTiroy,” Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. J. Smith, Miss Mary. Law rouce, Mrs. Thomas Brooks, Mrs.. B: i, Kenney, Miss Jessie Nash, Mrs. E. Hnuvland, Miss DL. Kenney, Miss Lil- lian Christy. Mrs. Robt. Christy, Miss ILave you paid your. subscription yet? piled wi.on the local roads. arly, on Sahirdas -Poreman Arthur. Carr made a hurried trip as far as the Columaio. The provionws day he had started the spew plows vont to open the, highway th the rock cut camp east of Usk. ‘To ene with the new snow fall here the machines were urgently needed to ge nen) rands open and keep. traffic, #o- ing. and left a good Toad bebind them, . ordads. Phe snow plows have had a ‘nt of work this year, not only loenly, Dnt all through the district. _— « bd = ‘ Ses, Pho JBrentzen ...and _ daughter Phsil's of: Port, Simpson. are holiday- ine’ here ax the-guests of. Mrs. Brent- ven's parents, Mt. and Mrs. Will Rob- inson. . pe PR ge . re “ane influenza epedemie. seems. to linve passed the’ peak’ and mobt:-félk ave on the ment or on the Job. : en ee rd . é ‘ ! ttey, Adam .Orisp apenit pur: of lnat Cenk “In Prince Rupert. attending the They all got back that evening: and | - next morning. started in’ on the local, Marjorie Llewellyn (and: Mrs. Eric ; 7 Continued (from ‘Page 2.” a Maren a -- "| John Benham, ‘cursing and’ réviling: It was long before he quietd, aud the Te- action left him weok “and:shaken. His eves, stating out ee Walter Raymond made his way from Kalum Lake through to Terrace at the end of the week, "He had considerable te suv about the amount of snow he wn lked over emonte to. town. -. d bloddshot.:.He woods Postnastet Kirkaldy has a .grudge aeainst the party or parties who take n delight in breaking: the lnmp chim- ney in the lobby of the post office, or HW? they exnuot break it, steal? it. He feels at times enclined to remove the Inmp from the lobby, and then there would be a howl, perhaps the loudest Fsqueliers. being the chimney-thief, or Ellen Got Her Mari! beneath. i shaggy - q-.and many images, ” ae vt bi is hard at my age to see defeat and disgrace looming just before the grave’ “It was late when she kissed her fa- ther good night and went to her roam, the cozy little cubby that had been gentle, homely glow. “It was ‘carpeted mous hide of a polar bear,in the ‘gleam Ling, pelage of which’ she sank to her ankles. - ne Prepa Gitehie, her bed lured her heneath a spotless counterpane On a little table table Jn, gne,comner, svas_ 8, bowl of wood hich: Moosac- Kad, gathered violets, which: Moos : and. filled ‘the“air with fairy in- -consé Siittly"she disrobed,- blew out fhe light and slipped -betweén | cool, Buns? - caressing sheets...But-as-she relaxed . be tne ee | the, darktiéss ‘brought many thoughts : Standing orders: shipped ‘ ‘ores regularly. 2... ‘Try ‘as-she would ) a certain picture re’ Her, closed ” eyes. kee H ery Pie eee wo whe - another ‘sort, yet battle none the less. |) stant were all memories of that thous: |. an eyelash she placed John Benham |- hers. since a babe in swaddling clothes A. shaded. lamp suffused it-'with ay deep with rick furs, even to the enor- red by the loving hands of]: Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Yaxi Trucking . Delivery ‘Coal and Wood , ee “wo Agent for woes Ford Cars oe Ford Parts |; MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash , B, C, Land Surveyor “OPERRACE, B.C. > > Christy’s Bakery . ‘Terrace, B.C. om Will ship to any point on line © Will vou trv our Bread and All kinds of-cake. Get our price. Fe Terrace Drug ‘Store the chimney breakers. ao ane Mrs, §. Beaudin. made the trip to | Prince Rupert lust week returning on Friday. J beta _ wet Lok Peter Talkie. district ywussenger and freight. agent, O.N.R., was in tewn on inceting of Presbytery. . | Phuraday. of Inst week. ~“Notice.to Free Miners.» | ay “that recently, changes were: " qonitiNUED NEXT: WEEE For Coughs: |... aes re and Colds e(Try a an a ney MELO-REX: COUGH SYRUP - : : : ip it, , ae a uF, and aot . . . . . a . aoe r -: we ° oon ha ‘ . ing . ; = cee RIT Oa PUREST. COD LIVER OI = British Columbia | epartment of Mines... ey Jer ta thostime. to | lhnale ay Ane ela Attention is directed to. the fact oo OW 18. hes ime: to check up on: <>. wade ini a number of Mining Division poundaries;. the sald-changes’: «§-|° ae ~ being effective as. on and from ist November, '1936."" As this has 8 | ot ‘necessitated the the transfer of a num ber.of mineval claim and pla- - F ision to ‘another;. the record: enquire ‘at the offies of the — have been affec ‘eer lease records from one Mining Div + ed-owners-of claims and leases should «Mining Recorder ‘as to whether thelr properties ~ by: the boundary .changes. °*..” ‘ w Fire and Life Insuvance arr ‘ catty a aie “The Department of Min Vie Pie,