. . ‘Constable Enyleshaw paid. an official visit to. Remo on Sanday.. Fred Foust, Sf Usk. was m yiai- tor in town “ the end of the week, > Mrs, D. O'Donnell, who has been residing at Terrace. for the «past faw. ‘months, bas returned to her home in Kwinitaa, - .. Miss Malott and Miss Andrews of the Kitsumpallum achoo! staif, attanded the teachers convention . 4n Burns Lake last Friday, and. having previously taught achool). in that: neighborhood, they ree newed manv friendships while there, _ The Anglican W. A. met at tthe ‘home of Mrs, -W. C. Sparkes or ’ ‘Thuraday to make preparations ‘for the forthcoming bazaar. - Mrvand Mra. J, Nott arrived ‘from Prince Rupert last week and received the congratulations of many friends: Mr Nutt. is weil, known in ‘Terrace, having. Leen connected with. the Forest Branch: in the Kalum Lake dis- trict, . He is tow a member of the provincial: police in’ Prince ~ Rupert. C. W. Harrison, chief tnapector of fisheries, accompanied by C. Hearn, superintendent at Lakelae Hatchery, arrived from the south - ov y evening last with a shipment of ten milllonm sockeye egae from the Fraser River hatehery at Pemberton. These egqu were taken next day to the Takelse Hatchery. D, K. Northoven, of Smithers, was 8 visitor In town, going. in to Kalum Lake at the end of the Miss Etanda Marsh, of Prince Rapert, spent Thankegiving bere with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. . J. Marsh. - Miss M.. Dobb, of - the. ‘focal achool,_. aweRent,, the; holiday on a visit to her parenta i in Prine Rupert. - C.-W.. Parker, of: Lakelse, has : been spending a _tew days in town, ; - My, and Mrs, T.‘E. Brooka left on Saturday evening to apend a . holiday ia Vancouver and other. points, taking the triangle route. ‘A large congregation attended the Thanksgiving service in the Anglican Church .on Sunday. The interior: of-the church was tastefully decorated with foliaze, . frolt and flowers. The sermon - of Rev. T,.J. Marsh’ was very appropriate and the special music was heartily rendered. - Mra. John ‘Grant, who, with her children, left’ Terraca last week to seek tidings of her hus- band in Stewart, where he was last seen on October 12, returned ia jon Weduesday. ;- Mp. Grant's dis- police gre still actively investi gating, but fears are entertained that the missing man has been drowned, Mr, and Mra, W. Burnett entertained at four tablea of bridge on Wednesday, the 4th, when prizes were won by Mra. Geo. Dover and J. K. Froat. _Mra: L. B. Kenney entertained at a delightful tea on Friday afternoon last in honor of her mother. Mra, Smith, of Vancou- ver. During the social time en- joyed’ by the ladies,.Mra. D. D. Munro'sang and Miss Kerr gave a number of violin selections, - Mra. W. Kirkpatrick entertain- ed the Ladies’ Guild of the Unit- ed Church on Thuraday of last week. . The Wilting - Workers’ Club was entertained last Friday after- noon last, when a pleasant social time was enjoyed. The regular meetings have been dispensed With until anothar leader ja found for the pitts, - “Mrs. ‘Amesbury left on Tours day for England to spend a year with her parents, She went by way of Vancouver, where she will visit a week with friends. H, L, Frank ja in Victoria attending the Farmers’ Institutes Advisory Board ‘meeting as the -mamber for District B. Rey,’De. Grant) ‘passed thronah. Terrace. on Friday, accompanied ‘| by bis family, on hia way to Fort William.. A- large number of Terrace friends ‘gathered ‘at the -|station to wish him auceess in his new’ field.. Dr. and Mra. Grant were accompanied as far as Edmonton by their daughter, Mra. i. A. Harlow of Prince B Ru- pert... A. H. Edwards, of Usk, was & week-end visitor in ‘town. ‘Mr, and - Mra. Downing and family have taken up their resi- dence in the Ed. Eby house lately OF me daughter. R..L. MeIntosh, of Prince Ru- pert, arrived in Terrace on Tues- day to look after hia interests on hia ranch, and to closq up his summer home, “The Crosswavs,’” for the winter. . vacated by Mra. Kennedy and ; “Mra... G. Skinner, ‘of ‘Copper City, visited. her mother, Mrs. ae LF, A. Green, last week, | . Mr. and- Mra. W. Lasson, who a have’. -Gpent ‘the’ summer at the a . Black: Wolf. mining olsima, -at|]°. = - Kalum Lake, left, 0 Saturday me fir Beattle. weeks, . Rav. T. J. Mareh viaited Paci- aservyice in each place. Mra. 0. T Sundal was hostess toa number of friends on Tues- day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Another change has been made in the post-office staff, Filoyd Frank succeeding T. Halliwell, late of Serrace, received news an Tuesday of the death of his bro- Stewart. - A mesting will be held in the Knox United Church on Sunday evening'at which special.music will be rendered. ‘Everybody cordially invited to ‘attend, congregational meeting will fol- low the service, and it is-extreme- ly desirous that all adherenta of the congregation. ‘make a special éffort to ba present, as important business wii} be diecussed. . 40 Veterans Held Service Tha Armistice anniversary. was fittingly observed in Terrace.on Monday last, The ceremonies opened with a service in the IG.W.YV.A, Hall at llam., when Rev. T, J. Marsh spoke feclingly of the sacrifices that had been made by our soldiers and. the honor due their memory, After Vided"to tonvéy" the | me smbers of the G.W.V.A. and their friends to the cemeterv, where wreatha were placed on the gravea of deceased veterans, following a service: by .Rev, J.-H. Young. J. K.. Frost recited ‘In Flandera Fields,"’ anda touching address was given by Mr. Barnes, who was present at the burial of the first Canadian . officer - killed in France, The ‘‘Last Post" was then sounded by S. Kirkaldy, a former member of the lat Cana- dian Pioneer Battalion, ‘Home Was Burned _ The home of W. R. Charter at Terrace, was burned to the ground on Monday night,-and ita cons tents are a complete logs, Re- fie and Usk Jast week, holding |—— ‘Albert Bedore, of Remo, and|$ ther ina mining accident at}}- _ are the serviée alti obilus were 2, PFO |H turning home after attending the. . |masquérade. ball, the owner atart- , ag i. a appearance atill remains a deep | Rough Lambe... .siees cu mystery. It fs known that he} J. D, George, of Boise, ldaho, SUDMAP oni erro aseseeseraeaes Secured work in Stewart, that he! visited the Hopper-Davis mineat |]: Slred Lomber 3,060.5; ves ot rented a home. there and. put in| Kalom Lake lest week, “Return-|t' «Finished Material ... seaene a 65.00. 7 oe fuel while awaiting the arrival|ing to town | on Thursday, He ran Shingles. . bee ebes from $2.50 to $5,00 | per 2: . of his family, and that he was’ accompan: v Governor Days, . Prices oe last seen in the company of a man|Mr. Weller. and. J. Hoar, whol . - : nina ten re named Wood, who has been|laft on Saturday for Seattle, Mr, Orters filed at abort notica, ‘MIN running continsoudy traced ap far as Seattle. The|Hoar will return in bout. two Prices of Menlo "MBER t MANUFACTURER sta. on apiesion oo ‘Steaniship and ‘Train Service CANADIAN The prize-winners were Mrs. J. | Smith, wh bout to | fi Are 8.8, PRINCE RUPERT will rail fas PRINCE © M,Hattand LH. Kenney. [fer'home ta Vencnver, Tn thet MENU Rbg SORERT fo VaNooUven, vicronia, at Mrs. A, H. Barker was a bridge|evening Mra, Sundal was again Rae ATTLE an fatermediste | Polnta each h FRIDAY, hostess on: Friday evening last, | hostess to the B,D, Bridge Club, ror STEWART and ANYOX...;......-.-- ‘ ereeua 8.8, PRINCE JOHN fortnightly. for | VANCOUVER vin QUEEN ‘CHARLOTTE ISLANUS, . . PASSENGER TRAINS win TRA BS. ; ' EASTBOUND—Mondiy, Wodtenlsy, Saturday, 11.87 p.ni. . _ WESTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 2.00 am, - Fer Alan Sandi Ss lamas ool way Canadien Hoven Aguas - : WF, MeNearbten, District Puosenper Agent, Prince Report, B.C° ar 4 It MUST Be Good | ma \ , PRESELY. MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC. : Ehirmenta ade te any point cam" TERRACE BAKERY "iis ‘thie ‘pabile inti ! cecrimfaative In the matter o i t the me se th Terres ry ‘Bakery ovens enjoys such a > gealayte ci eee en ® use none bu the best materials, New Tobaccos rcs R. W. RILEY * | Fall Remedies fee Fort Gi PIPES—Have added new Jot of Peterson's, Dunks Brayere Pipe fl THE TERRACE DRUG § STORE | Jost arrived. Warpele’a Cod Liver Compound, ye ; Sitcking; Old Bort Cat Pivg; fA ereyton London, Mixture". eda fire in the stove, and overs heating of the pipes is given as &|the cause of the blaze. Centering his efforts on saving the building, Mr, Charter received bad burna, and hie lost everything, including ’ ($200 in. cash, as. well as several | musical inatruments and other| valuables. He had but récently arrlyed back in‘town after spend. ing a year in Princa Rupert. Send ‘in your ‘subscription Dow: _ MINERAL CLAD AND LaND/auavar FRED NASH, B. C.L8, ; TERRACE. RC. ; Svevia TenovoMOvE CENTRAL B.C. TERRACE. HOTEL h K. 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