Fs fl Hl a g Little, Haugland & S. yords until colder weather, aa a ee | rs a == THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, B. ©. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. §, 1936. When purchasing EMBER SHINGLES and MOULD. INGS Be sure that you get a standard grade For Best Results Buy From Kerr -}eling of the Usk end has started. a COPPER RIVER BRIDGE IS OPEN On Monday of last week E.T. Ken- ney, M.L.A., drove over the new Cop- per river slongh bridge and on to the highway camp at Usk, .At that time the approaches to the bridge were a little rough. but during the week the gravel was levelled off and traffic ig now in full- swing. The pile driver, bridge bullding gear wes moved to o slough half a mile east of Usk and a bridge will be built there. Grad- ing is in progress on the stretch to- wards Chemdemach creek and grav- At Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE, B.C. Terrace Notes On Tuesday afternoon, with J, B. Agut as ptot, Walter Warner's Blne Bird left for Kalum Lake. The trail- er was attached when they left but at the other side of 11 mile Sid. Cooper eanght up to them and Benny found that his trailer was not attached, He had to go away back to 11 mile to get. the missing Muk of his car. The rest ef the trip te the lake was unevent- fil, Hie will huild a raft on the lake ud taw the machine home where he wi put in use to freight on the tele- graph line, . e&e & Mrs. R. E. McIntosh has retamed tu Trince Rupert for the winter. Mr. MeIntosh will remain at the Cross- He has a lot of fixing up todo. Ln Miss [ster Moore is holidying here with hex zens Mr. and, Mrs. Ret, Moore," 5 fore meen “ee i. s s Mrs. “A. ‘Beaudin: made a trip to the coast the ‘tniddle of. last week. * * ee ’ ‘MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements — NOTICE Black Wolf No, 1, Black Wolf No. 2 and Black Wolf No. 4 Mineral Claims.° situate in the- Skeena Mining. Division ° of Range’ 5," Coast. District; . Lovated on “Northern slope of Mar- oon mountain;. Kitsumgallnm Lake. . Take notice that I, ‘Frederick. Nash . of Terrace, B, GC. acting as .figent: of Joseph W.- Wells, ‘Free cite No. 98.164 D, intend, sixty. days tram the date’ hereof, to apply :to: the Mining Recorder for ‘a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob- talning A. Crown Grant, of the. -Above a claims, . And. further, take, votice that action; under Section 37, ‘must ‘be commenced hefore the issuance of such Certificate «of Tmprovements. ; Dated this 24th day of 7 une, ‘A, D, 1986 Prh. Sept 9-Oet, 14; “yappeared in Mine’ 4-Cartifi-. ‘l Usk two bridges at the west end of _| me village are heing replaced so that hefore: Tong traffie to the Cordelleria and Lucky Luke may. he resumed. 1G00D CROPS BEING HARVESTED -J, K. Gordon tél the News that returns frem orchard products this ‘year were -better:than for some time, but unfortunately he finds the crop not quite up to some years, Werthy apples, especially, being light. The demand for fruit is better. and the prices are higher. , The root crops are showing quite]. an improvement as harvest proceeds. Potatoes are better than the average ang in some enses exceptionally big yields are reported, and many private ‘families find that they have small quantities ta spore. Aft the present nrice that mens wmexpected money for those who sell. Cabbage, turnips earrots and other fall produce has al- eq done well and the season generally has heen one to add cheer to the grow ers, ‘ ; *. ptakie, DP. & WA, CNR, Prince Rupert ‘spent a few hours here on Fri day. last: week. ' wird was,’ ‘yeceived from Prince Rupert on ‘Saturday that.. John’ Fore- man had. died. * His brother. Wdward who les in Takelse Valley,” was out | tworking near Pacific, ~ but .. the’ rail- way authorities notified - “him in thne “to go to the const on the evening” train . eee me “On: Tuesday of: last week two ‘bro- ‘thers, Charles and Steve. -'Tomecek, -police court. - ‘Charles pleaded yuitty to .a charge of being cin Possession ‘of firenrms, without the TIECESSATY... alien's permit, . was | ‘fined “F100 find costs, Steve caniie | up. on ‘tivo counts, ‘On: ‘the. ‘charge; of. kill- ing'one goat in excess of” the ‘bag im- it'he paid, $10 and costs, while on “an assanit charge: he. waa assessed $5.00 and costs. . a Rev, Dr. 8. §.: Osterhout: arrived on Saturday night from the east and on Sunday morning was present at the| Knox hited Sundy school, In. the evening he tank part in and spoke at] the service in the same church. ome DeForest. Crossley Radios! Write for Prices and Literature fanturin ‘New T ve which eliminates all “BY and “Cc wate y Batteries--Wet and Dry ~ Tubes: Aerials mi Margaret Kenney “Passed: Away Word reached... “grace on “Friday that? Margaret fella Kenney, seven- teen’ year old daughter of B. T. Ken- ney, M.I.A, and Mrs. Kenney, had passed away at the “Prince Rupert General. Hospital the previous night. While it had been generally recoguiz- ed that Miss Kenney was seriously il! the news of her death came as & shock to the community and brought with ft a general alr of sorrow Mar- gnret was a girl who had endeared herself to large section of the com- munity, As a high school student she was deservedly popular. She was an active member of the Terrace Young Peoples’ Society, and through her tactful love for the smaller child- yen, had done fine work as @ teacher in The Knox United, Church Sunday School, Mr, and Mra. “Kenmey ‘svere in Rn- pert at the bedside of their daughter nt the time of her passing, and they . ent nurses ever on the local staff. and it, was with the greatest regret that Medical Superintendent and the dir- ectors ‘accepted’ her resignation. She is now on yaeation in the south, ne ee ae The Board ot Directors of theHaz- elton, Hospital unanimously endorsed the application of Dr.L.B. Wrinch for the position of medical superintend-- ent and secretary to the board, to suc eeeded his father, Dr. H. C. Wrinch, whose tenure of office expired on the 20th of September. The final sap- pointment is made by the Mission Bonrd in Toronto after consultation with the local board. ae Rey. Dr. Osterhout, superintendent of missions in B. C. in connection with the United Chureh, attended a meeting of the Board of Directors of Jihe Hazelton Hospital of which he is a member, and conveyed the official notice to the Board of the resignation of Dr. Wrinch as medical superinten- dent. Dr, Osterkout moved the mo- tion of regret on behalf of the Board. As the medical superintendent is an accompanied the remaing home to Terrice. The funeral was held from Knox Tinited Church on Saturday ‘afternoon at three oelock. As the hour drew near there gathered one of appointee of the Mission Board in | Toronto Dr. Wrinch’s resignation was first sent to that hody. the largest groups of mourners that many Years, Business in town waa! suspended for the time an] before the service started the. church was filled | to eupacity and many had to stand. The service was eonducted by Rev. Adam Crisp of Knox Church, and Rev. A. Hincheliff, of St. Matthews Anglican Church, A. Hewson of the Kitsuingalinm = s¢haol staff, presided at. the organ, The favorite hymns of Cometh” and “Q, Love that will not let me go.” Rev. Mr. “Crisp. spoke very appreclatively and _ sympathett- eally, basing his theme, on the incid- ent of the daughter ‘of Jarius. At the close of, the service a num- jer of Margaret's class mates hand- led the grent . masses of flowers that had been gathered, a-tributeto.the de- ceased. The group included “Mrs, F. Gibbs, Misses Hidith Little, Ruth Lit- tle, Margaret Little, Thelma Mist, Thelma Olson, and -Frances Dover. . The pall bearers © were also “high school class mates; and they includ- ed Nornian Chapman,: W. Cooper, Gordon Litte, G. Haugland, A. Haug- Yind, Ken.-‘Attree, He: Warten. . Following’ the service at the church the funeral cortage-’ ‘made its way to Mountain View cemetery where inter-. ment took place. The decensed is surviv ed by her jorie, Miss Lorraine and Miss Norma, CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. BT. Kenney and family gratefully acknowledge. with thanks the kind expressions of sym- pathy and floral offerings during the fliness and bereavement’ of « their daughter und sister Margaret. She was aecompanied . by her: young. est son Verne. - * - Hosp vital Board — Held Meeting. ; Miss Helen Campbell, RN, for: tive yenrs and, more” on: the. ataff of the Hazelton® Hospital, has. resigned “her position to” take. effect ot. once. “Her hetion is due to’ her ‘own | ‘physical’ con- dition’ and to & desire to be nearer’ ‘to |. her: mother. who! “fe: tnot' well. *¢£ has come together in this district for | the young lady were sung. ‘When He parents and three sisters, Miss Mar- |: _' Mra, 8. H. Senkplel. returned mues-| , . | cdny morning after spending the end: bof ‘the week at Usk with her husband |: Mix a New Catholic | Church Opened The new Roman Catholic church in Hazelton was dedicated and formally opened on Sunday morning last by ‘His Lordship Bishop Bunoz who came up from Prince Rupert for the occas- ion. He was assisted by Rev. Father Godfrey, Rev. Father Drean, Rev. ‘Father Monnet of Prince Rupert and Rey. Father Cocola, chaplain to the hospital at Smithers. Sister’ Rita, ‘sister superior at the Smithers Hos- pital and her two assistants. were also guests. ; The new church was dedicated un- der the patronage of St, Theresa of the Infant Jesus—known as the Little Flower of Jesus. The dedication was at hich mass at.10.30 am. Long before the hour of service the lithe. church was crowded to capacity and another large congregation gath- ered outside—more being outside than could possibly bé accommodated inside. The people came from Hub- bert, Telkwa,.. Morleetown, Hagwiiget and other points, besides the white members of the, faith from Hazelton and. New Hazelton and district. — In the afternoon at 2.30 there was benediction and the attendance was equidlly, as good. The choir from &t. Joseph's “church in Smithers lead the singing .nt the services, ing part in providing this chureh for the people of Hazelton. On Sunday His Lordship and the visiting ‘elergy and the sisters from 'S, Sargent. » Notice of Scalers Examinations © . Examination for Licensed Seal- ‘fers. will be ‘held at: Terrace, ' ‘ Fri- : bday, ‘October 16th, commencing ‘at8- acm. - Ie Application forms ‘ ‘and. other particulars may be obtained from|' the District: Forester: at’ -Prince |: Campbell is one of ‘this! ‘most ‘ttle He Robt, Gregor Agatt.. ‘istrot eng - Chisty’s Bakery | Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Rev. Father Godfrey took a lead-|— Smithers were entertained by’ Mrs. R. ¥ Rupert: or: trom’ the local Ranger |." Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 6 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Yrucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Paxi Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts ne Terrace Drag Store Just Arrived E PN S Tea Set Cake, Bread And’ Pie Plates Butter Dishes, ete Modernistic Clocks Faney China Casserols * R. W. Riley; Phm. B. MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash. B, GC. Land Surveyor _ TERRACE, B.C. Mn Page, a pole. buyer from St : | Paul: Minn, pald a visit last” ‘week to “Tthe northern interior of. B: “Oe. ‘He ws was met.in Prince. Rupert... by “Olof Hanson of thé Hanson Timber & Tum - ber .Co.,- and at Smithers . by Austin” Goodenough. manager. for, the ‘com- - ‘pany... Mrs. Page ‘looks. to: “the future. with, confidence, ‘but he says that the ~ markets at :present are quiet avait: ing the, results..of;: the. presidential | election in ‘Noveinber. :