| "TERRACE, me Terrace Mill Stock of = = *Lomber © Rough Lumber. No.:2 Shiplap $48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap ; No, 1 Finish, "Siding, Flooring, Vefoint fel gb Ete 9 eth 3 avty a Shingles.” Mouldings, 5), rms On AF APPLICATION % Geo, litte Te Ter “ines it, B C Bring your car. in for a Complete Overhaul ” Agar’s Garage . All repairs carefully made Oil and gas. Full stock of parts, tires, ete. General Motors Agént Terrace, B. C. Philbert Hotel ‘TERRACE, B. C. _ Running Water . "Dining, Room Blectrice Light Telephone -Travellera Sample. Rooms . § " Special Chicken Dinner Sunday a ic et oe . > von a | = SWAIN’S . Transfer and Taxi Service. - Meet all trains Special Rates to Lakelse Lake "TERRACE, B. C. SCRA: eg Terrace Notes -: — - 7 ‘ Corp. Clarke, RGALP, arrived tusl {Vednesday and is spending a ‘few days in town and in the immediate district. ! - ot Seat ee Michaud Bros. arrived from the Cop- per river valley on Wednesday last and report that due to the sudden and un- sensonable high water they have lost whout $50 worth of grub:and supplies ve - fvom their cache along their trap line. | .. . "They also report that the 13 mile terry oy on the Copptr:has gone, out and expr eds * the opinion that, the 28. mile ferry wil Taye’ gone" ent. a “ee » on oa tans ar Gilbert lett hist week for Van - pouverand from: there -will go: O1X., to ‘Denver, Colorado. -Mra,: Gilbert: de’ one: - companying shim ns LAVINA ngauyer Harry Lyons of the local statf*of the “Bank of Montreal-left on-Thursday..fo - Vancouver: and: ‘Beattle | where © Be w spend his’ ‘vacation. ~ ‘ pam (Dh ow ing to the condition. of the cal | roads ‘following - the’sheavy “storm, u number of minor,carpeeldents are, she. I: too Rates: Lp wi a abo YORK HOTEL Vancouver, B.C. ; The House of Comfort mn and Cheerv Service. e Extremely Low ~ New Winter ! re WITHOUT BATr. * wird oar pay $1 50% 2.00. ‘ onrHLy 25,00 30.00 ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS. ; | Free Garage | oo In the écehtre of the city’s i attractions “a e sta - All cooms " exceptionally, 7 large and noise proof - - Write For IMustrated Folder ‘THE YORK HOTEL ‘Vancouver, B.C..- #. G. Houghton. Manager SSS. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Notkee of Application for Beer License Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of December next, the wnder- signed, as Administrator with the will annexed -of the .Hstate of Thomas Waddy Shackleton deceased, intends to apply. tothe Liquor, Control Board for a license in respect of premises being part of the building known as-‘“Shackle- ton Hotel”, situated at Usk, in the Provinee of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lot Twenty-six (26), of Lot Fourteen hundred and | thirty-seven (1437), Range Five (5), Const District, Map 1270, Prince Ru- pert Land Registration District, In the ‘| Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer ‘by the glass, or by the op- en bottle for consumption on the pre- mises. Dated this 29th day of November, A.D, 1982. Sydney Douglas Johnston Applicant ing reported. damage’ has been reported yet, A. cr eelman left. on Thursday last on a trip to. Vancouver. ed Panter is relieving at the locni . N. R. station while Agent McLeod fe laid up with the fin, - A. J. Browning, hotel inspector fi the Liquor Control Board, arrived on Phirsday of. last:week ‘and gave the locn] hotels the once over, . CARD’ oF THANKS al feta as . at “Are. nity Mist and’ ‘family’ ‘wish te express their sincere thanks to all th frlends who were of assistance aml comfort to: them in’ thelr late berieve- ment, | "he lady bridge players: far ewell 1) Friday’ evening tendered ' Mrs, Ardagh Was ft. jolly success,. The prize for. the ighest, seare, was awarded Mra, Wile]: ., i tie pa f. honor ‘waa present- te _{oining lakes and valleys, was th eal with, N, ‘beautiful bridge set as a re-|, membrance, from, her: Terrace friends, |... The evening came fo ii ii ‘close. with sing’ aa ding. Auld Lang Syne’ and For She's PROP S00 BNO cc are ey] son. 8 G, Fredrick was was ia town tr, pet th, Katuihiakee. ett étidin dat Phacy, . w EEE Y eg Ah, bes el oas ?} due.to. his war injuries. [at “Terrace on Thursday, and the rv 1C, Anderson, R. Beecher, J. Tyler, A : | Attree.and T,C..M. TPurner. Fortunately ‘no serious | THE-LATE HARRY. MIST Victim of Great. War—Beeni a Co: ' stant Sufferer Sinee he was ae ae meres : : ‘fe. mob oa i i ‘passed ‘away ‘on ‘Sunday, November 20 For several years before the war ‘the ; deceased operated a ranch’ at Herman (Lake, to the south of Terrace. He en- listed with the Ast: Pioneers and served With that unit | overrsens. was wounded and later, when convel- ; escent, served with, the. ard Canadian | Railway “Troops. . From ‘the time of his discharge when he returned | to Ter- race, he has suffered as a result of his ‘war injuries. His condition Fee > SSFP TT SS TOTES SSTSES SESS SP SP VSD TPES SOE ES ITIL ED > Y ] worse about four years azo, and there was at no time since any noticeable im- provement, His death . was directly The. funerol was: -aranged to | be helc mains were escorted to the railway st. tion at Prince Rupert by a detachment of the Prince Rupert Command of the Canadian: Legion. Bishop G.. A. Rix conducted the funeral, the service be- ing held in. St... Matthews Anglican Chureh,. ‘Terrace... The. pall bearers. were A ‘Carr, W S..N. G. Kirkaldy, sopnded, “The | Last Post” ov: er the grave. The | deceased is ‘surviv- ed by.a wife and a family consisting ‘of Fred and Thelma. . ,. _ Two old time residents of Lakelse Valley veturned to the district © this week in the persons of W. B. and Har- old ‘Dow. They bave been travelliny over and: “throagh the’ United State nad Cantda, and ‘their wanderings j- cluded some 22, 00 mniles, but they have now returned. to-Terrace to find thet “Valley of the Moon,” ~ They intend té settle on the land‘ in this section. °° i In 1916 he| = CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Sample Books now, on me Victor Radios - Victrolas: and Records | TERRACE DRUG STORE” 'R. Ww, Riley ee - “Terrace, B. Cat Toys Cards Give practival pifts— “Radics ‘Ailuminum ware Call and inspect the stock at Christmas Tree Decorations The headquarters tur Sunta Claus for the next month, Pyicx ware Seals Tags ‘China ware - e E. T. Kenney, Ltd. Terrace, B. C. iE OR RIRAE HENRI A NEE IE H. W. Hunt of the fisheries depart- ment arrived from the south on Wee nesday of last week and the next da, went out to the Skeena hatcheries, o Lakelse Lake, to investigate the da nage done to the hntchery property duar- ing the recent storms. ‘ — ne Michael of the Kitsumgallz: G school was noble to resume his dutia Clon Monday morning efter an attack o: the flu, Mrs, James Richmond, Mrs. Ardag! and daughter Christina left last Tne day for Prince Rupert .and sailed « Thursday for Vancouver where the; will vesidle. ° —a te Miss Annie Cousins arrived on Sut Jjurday from Ontario and hrs taken u): her home with ‘Mir. and Mrs. Thom: Brooks. The Omineen Herald ts $2.00 per year ast is Bast and West is West, but men ride wher- ever the sun shines and the Trail Riders of the Canadian _ Rockies, with 4 mem- bership which girdles . _.. the globe, are creat- _t. ding widespread ins >... terest with their plans ~ for their 1982 2 expedl. - 2" tion. from '''. Mount’ Assiniboine, o ‘through some of. the- ' most beautiful coun- ry in the . their name, .The famous peak + epene in “the Order,” ~'the territory. traversed; nd: traversing eturn. will: "noche: ‘the: Golden’ Vailte, 5 ‘great mountains from which they take 1027 trail ride and ‘this-year's tri £29, will follow generally the Bam Mi in camp, according to the best traditions of mple. time will be given for: exploring the tide occupying five day: ‘Brewster and :Allenby Creeks: Asi iboine Pass‘and the:shores of Lake Magog to the raat. ‘mountain, which is. the chjective of the riders. -be ‘made th roth, the’ Valley Citadel. Paes and 80 with its many ad- e focal point of the starting on July ines,’ with nights show Lt. Col. e “f the! ...: WITH THE TRAIL RIDERS through Sunshine Camp to Banff ence more. | “Phe pictures shown:above are distinctly interesting and Phil Moore, president of the Trail ‘Riders: and’ Mra. Moore, on Samel-back. a Pyramids, during the ‘world-cruise of the Canadian «> - Pacific liner, “Empress of Britain", instrong contrast ‘¢o' tha” edwhoy” ‘viewing Mount Assiniboine, where - this year’s ‘trail ride -Jeads. Inset is H YM. King: Prajadhipokiof Siam, trail rider during hia visit to Canada last summe ‘Below, two fain bathers are seen setting out from’ one: ‘of the cabins at Assiniboine Camp. at‘ the: who proved an enthusiastic Px