The eee Shajp “We ure all set for Christmas, early this year. What you want, Is all Ready “a ihe’ bn - ppers ut AiL our new. stock came’ “i : You. will not be disappointed by ‘not fetting ‘Just’ ’ ‘Start your Christmas: shopping today and make - °. = your. family and friends happy. The}early buyer Bets the best : selection and very. often the; ‘Dest Bods, oe : ‘For quality of. goods anil ‘for real. "values you do not need to send your money away this Christmas: there ir in Terrace to stay right here, . cLet us show have. You will be surprised and also satisfied. ’ . Some Suggestions We Offer. aa Vietor Battery Radio—The Latest Stylé; just arrived | Victrolas and Victor Records—Newest records. always in: stoelt.. A nice assortment of high grade. Clocks, ‘Watches (for men and: for. women) Plated Ware and Jewellery of all kinds. Lady's Hand Bags and Purses from $1.00 to $15. 00. Fancy China. latest: patterns. This is always a welcome gift. Perfuines and Toilet Waters, Toilet Sets—all prices. . Parker, Waterman and Sheaffer's Pens Pencils and Desk Sets, Stationery in Fancy. Boxes ‘and in pads.'. Toys and Dolls, all kinds for all ages. Boxed Handkerchiefs for Men and for Ladies—very nice zifts.. Lighters from 3ic to $25.00.Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes. ' Cameras and Photo Albiams—-Keep a record of your daily round. We: ‘need all the money. you what we = ‘ Stationery always useful ... ‘Remember the children. Ganong’s and Liggett’s Chocolates in fancy gift boxes and in bulls . 2a . for home use.....Candies of all kinds for Christmas. Big Range of Christmas Cards to send:to distant friends. E. P,. N. 8. Silver ‘Tea Service-—A very handsome gift. : a Community and Tudor Plate ware. Books for all ages. Winchester and Bverendy Flash Aights, Pictures in Frames Vanity Cases Te The Terrace Drug Store. ata RWRIBY, ny ‘BERRACE, 2 B. Ce . Ao. | “SHost week, , t and Mrs. Jas. Smith and My. oe TERRACE THEATRE _ ‘Terrace, B. C. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ‘This Week| ‘December .5 - and 6 veg lw fa Ken Maynard i in. “Northwest Mounted. Police Picture — CODE of the SCARLET mm Adults 50c | i i _ Children under 14 years 2e Vo Me, and or r three, times that amount. a ay Rough! Cumber. wignigers Shiplap iss. Sized Lumber .... ~ Finished: Material’... Shingles. 1. ..se0ysuyeeeeiee' from $2, 50 to $5.00 per M a “ak LUMBER. MANUFACTURER . LUMBER PRICE List sent eee tt eee eees We aieneuevedsanenennes! Veeeda vaess 240,00 t0, Paloapaublest to o change! ehwithout rotice | 4 ‘of Mo ulding, ote. qn ‘application | GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B. C. - ak os 00 per oe . 22:50: - 122.50" 65.00 mi + ‘Mill. ronning continuously. - . “errace.. Notes. . Mrs. J.. B.. Agar and | son 1 Charlie. left | 41 sunday. for Parksville to attend the} =. “She will’spend|" funeral of her father. ent time” with her ‘mother and her a Fa a "afb, ‘Christie “Teceived. word that Yerkes Elliott, husband of her. sister, had ‘passed away at his home at Irma Alberta. ee | ” Capt. ; Hearn ae : from : Van- couver. on, Wednesday, last. . _ Fred Alvey of Extew was in Terrace over the week. end.. 5. wather Leray of Stewart -econducted ‘services in the ‘Catholic church on a Sun- day morning last: 7 Mrs. Geo! Little veturned Wednes- day after a trip to Senttle, : Mr: and Mrs. B. ML. nin and. family exchanged houses last. week with: ‘Mr and Mrs, Baker _ Mrs. Geo, Little + were in Prince Rupert the first of the week |for the opening of the new power ‘\plant. . " Mr. and Mies. Geo. Dover ‘entertain- ed at- bridge Thursday and Friday of The winners _were Mrs. Ardagh and Mr. Burnett on Thursday, Mills took home the consulations. On Fri- day evening Mrs. E: T, Kenney and |Mr. Beveridge won the first prizes and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Little won the con- ee sulations. government , in: the? ‘matter ‘of. alloca: tions of © relief money. ' gidners asked for #1, 500-and” received Ja promise of $700. It is ‘pointed out that lesser , places ‘have’ received two “H. Mitrott of Doreen spent Tas sat urday in town. — we _ Richardson ‘of Vancouver spent sist "week. end in town: “Mrs. Robinson of Telkwa who hag been nursing Mrs. Broadbent for. the past few weeks left the ‘end of the _| week for Prince Rupert for a holiday ‘{before returning to Tellewa., owing to the Aindisposition of Rev. A. McCarthy “Mr. “Halliwell delivered Jan pddress ‘fn St. Matthews’ church on sunday morning. i i” mo Be ae ae Mrs. =. J-- France left ‘Sunday for Prince. ‘Rupert to visit: with. friends and! to. witness: the opening of: the, new power’ plant: ‘on “Monday. vp “ Mr, and: "Mrs. "Wilkinson of Remo have. moved to Terrace for the! winter. oft * Miss Tenney King ig , making ¢ a sat- isfactory recovery. - - She;,. _ suffered a severe burn when a Kettle of boiling water spilled - on. hers, fas we _Prinee Rupert tate payers showed opening” a ‘new street: and. ‘building. a. new. sewer, ”.." The.vote waa 8 tot jo {Heart;.1t has stood four square since, ‘|a. conservative narrative in the growth Of all). oo a beauty, Ade mmerrace: feels” that. it “has” not’ “been J; too Aindly - ‘freated” by “the: ‘provinelal } The - ' commis- |; jon top: of ‘omnibuses to view the rac- ling. Rising ground carpeted. with en-|, . Dye, We: BL them motoring. away. the : ‘old: time spirit of optimism ast . Friday. ‘when ‘they ‘voted: in favor. of . favor of the two by liw Ong : ot the JA J ournalist " Continued trom Page. 20 Speaker of the House of Commons -re- its kind’ in the ‘world. Brigish Bmpire. -It is. sftuated at. its the 11th century, and within its walls has .been enacted, events which form of the. history of. the. Empire.” the, stirring seenes., which had. taken place: du it, none, ‘to his mind, had more potential possibilities for the fu- ture: ” welfare of our common Empire the delegates. 2,0 a Mr. Snowden, chancellor: of the ex- chequer, . raised laughter when he ad-|. mired: ‘journalists “for the skill’ with which they can “Worn, secrets out. of unwary politicians.” . ; Our day jas not “yet " done. ‘In small, parties we were, entertained at dinner. by various hosts, ours: being the Marquess ‘and Marchioness of Lin- lithgow. We all united dt o reception lesmere at Bridgewater House. As the riames of those who were there oc- cupied three and half colunms of ‘the newspaper I will not attempt to detail them. . . The ‘Prince of Wales was pre sent and' the great galleries were fill- ed with: 80 fascinating a gathering of distinguished people that one negiect- ed the priceless pictures on the walls for the moving and talking picture of floor. : : Daye | ‘A special: train‘ took’ us to: -Eip- soi ‘a a we walked across the dawns, through -a.Jane of _ beggars , and: haw- easter’ ta, obtain than tea, and climbed ormous | ‘erowds blocks the view, but’ we caucht sight of the great race .as the noite rounded Tottenham Corner and swept down the seemingly nairow tibbor of green to the winning post. “A-New Zealand delegate from Blen- heim, confined to the hotel by a cold. hal asked me to put one pound on Blenheim for him. . Blenheim won at 48. to 1 and the: bookie ccheated me. J got 10 to 1 out of him. As: though for our special, benefit a renl live welsher was. arrested Just “peneath: ottx ; bus.’ We had 'seen him slinking, along: like a grent rat, too fat to. run, oO - The Aga Khan,. owner of. the winter, aid. not, have a eent on his horse. Vast crowds cheered the. King. and Queer and: other, members of the Royal ‘fam q “Travels | | . {ferring to this building | “as unique | of 7 Olt ‘Is: the. very, ‘embodiment of the than. the goodwill and co-operation of]. '|heeld by the Barl and Countess of EF |. Tank and. distinction on the . "And: ae ‘to; - bed—to . wake’ “to. Derby a kers, through crowds who ‘found beer] “** , ‘The. Terrace Nowa is $2.00 @ year aa transportation -ANADIAN National offers many luxuries and com- | ‘forts which add pleasure to ' your trip South by Steamer oe or East by Train. Sailings from Phince Rupert to Vancouver, thence, via. '. Tri-City Service to Victoria’: _- and Seattle, Thursdays _ 10.00 p.m. . -' For Anyox and Stewart, ; Wednesdays, 4.08 Pm. Regilar services to ‘North . and South Queen Choriotte i Islands. Particulars of. saii-' ‘ings, rates, ete., on request. - Passenger trains leave Tera © |: race, eastbound, Mondays, For information call or write, Agent or IR. F, MeNAUGHTON, DPA, ‘7.2 cPeince Rupert. BCs! CARAMEL PUDDING One of the most delicious: deserti one can serve and it is one especintiy: ws loved by children, can be said to. _prac tically ‘make = itself It is caramel pudding. boiling water and: simmer for two and a half hours, being enreful nbdt“to let ~". the, kettle boil. dry. 7 and chill: "Remove. ‘Gans. ent ‘Remove top ‘of can by: cu ting | along’ side“of" ‘cain hofs-top-s that the contents: may be removed whole. place on ‘A’ serving” dish: ind garnish , Jwith . broken. nut, “meats ‘amd. oie whipped . creaim.. Lo serve, indiy! idual- “dy “ett in slices, ‘garnish with - nut oo -ments and. whipped cream-—or. use the *- >> eer FF > >} >> old: on easy. terms.. ive |i Viterstare, ¥>e> >> > re AD “ealled " Here it is:—Plnce . an ‘ undpened can of Borden’s ‘Eagle Brand Condensed Mil in.a-’kettle‘of! | > Ses ee elt. CC Crt eet ci ge wt Wednesdays and Saturdays (2077... ” 3,68 pam.; westbound, Sune... : '- days, Tuesdays and Thurs- days HLb2 am... on CIRC ICHEICRCICI ACI NICACH IIIA NOIR AN HII UII not » RADIO SEASON IS NOW ON : We are Agents for' De Forest Cros Serenata | ch tis tasenit: for the | ‘whole ‘fatn ‘Call-or write. for: prices: and’ ‘descrip Seta at ETON RN EC ; ate