“TERRACE, B. co WEDNESDAY, y, NOVEMBER, Mu, 1925 * Armistice Day” | " Services_Drew Large ( Crowds Steamship and Train Service — ; Sailings from Prince’ Rupert for ’ Vancouver ‘and ‘- ;. ae points each Thursday” and Stay For Stewart ‘each Wedtiesday, 10. 00p. moo For Anyox and Ketchikan each Saturday, 4.00. pm! ae . “Armistice | “celebration: i “Terrace, SESSION |, under’ ‘thé auspices ‘of ‘thé Jocal “branch forightiys South Queen Charlotte Jolande, , : at” the. Canadian legion’ was one of: the |$ - ” : - — : -je - 7 . - | a 7 LumBeRinc TERRACE nine phot ‘TOURIST | RESORT : Hot Sprincs - Mr. and -Mrs. H. 8. Creelman and PARENT-TEACHERS : IN’ ‘sons spent a couple of days here. last]... “ LT rw “ time here, week before moving: to their new home at Toploy, B. 0.: where a new station has heen opened for the accommoda- tion of that mining | camp, Mr.’ and - Ics. Creelman will be Indssea by their a many friends’ ‘in this distrfet. , Ase eee Me, ‘and Mrs: kh. L. ifetntosh : ‘pent the week elid/ at their Terrace’ * Heat- (lence, Stes, Noonau and family of Telkwa who have been in Prinee Rupert for a number of weeks, arrived here Satur- day in company with. Mrs. Bohler who: lins been ill in Prince Rupert for some time.. Mrs. Bohier.is now able to be ttround Again. ' Misses Wright: and Munro were in Remo over Thanksgiving. . . Mrs, Taper ‘and datighter Lilian’ of’ Pacific were visitors here Saturday. down from Pacific on Saturday, B. D. Judson was a Prince Rupert |. visitor the end of last week and he wa «Durchased' a tow boat to be used. on f. Kallun’ Lake handling his cedar logs, The craft arrived on Sunday and has . been taken to ‘the Inke, “he * Miss Mayme, Dovb of Prince Rupert sehool staff. “and recently. ‘of’ ‘Terrace , spent the holiday. ‘in’ town with Mra, YN, King. i 7 m § Harold Agar’ of ‘Swift Current, is it A xtest of his uncle, J. B. Agar. Rev. and Mrs. Robinson entertnined B the members. of. the: choir: last . Tues: day evening at thelr home. =~ * Me. and Mrs., J. B. ‘Agar entertain: . number of. friends to 1 Thanks- m « sletter: ‘from «the . | Trades . and: Labor Council ‘of: Prince Rupert was read: seeking co-operation in urgiig the government. to '‘ under- take the distribution: ‘of. “books. ‘The request: was complied with. Plans ‘for the year's work’ were: then discussed, [4 committee composed of Miss Davia, Rev. Allen and Geo.. Dover, was ap- pointed to take up again the matter of supplying a conveyance: for. the child- ren in distant parts. attending the school during” the winter months. ‘The committee will secure information in regard to‘cost, ete;: and -report to an- \ other meeting to be held November 20. |This meeting. will be held in the Blue room in the G. W. V. A. hall. Other prospective improvements. discussed were a covered gymnasium, reference J books for the. high school, the enlarge- Mrs. Alrd and Miss Barnes were|ment of the play. grounds, To raise funds for these contemplated inprove- _|ments it was decided to put.on a: con- eert.and # committee was appointed to’ make-arrangements.. A public meeting will be called to arrange for a com- munity Christmas tree, Miss Reid gave a piano, solo before the close’ ‘of “tthe meeting. BIBLE, ‘soonits ANNUAL : MEET on remton + "The annual ‘méeting ‘of the. Terrace +] branch iof. the Canadian Bible Society. was held’ ‘in St Matthews ‘church on is Monday ‘evening’ when a good: “‘attend- ance was present. Rey. A. W. Robin- sonpresided. Capt. Colthurst gave ‘a statement of the- year's “ activities. . Miss” ‘Marsh of Toronto gave a yery in- teresting paper on the ‘origin and the alms of the society, and Mrs. .Robin- gon, retiring: president, spoke of the work of the society: in’ Canada and ap- AS Q re- result ‘a coHection, of $44, 60 was re- ecived. The following ‘officers ‘were “| then appointed for the ensuing year :— President, Geo. E. ‘Keith; Treasurer, Mrs. W, Allen j Secretary, Capt. : JI. B. Coithurst. a mo ate | ARMISTICE ‘AND. ‘THANTSGIVING Cee. fon Sundry evening . ‘attracted ® large , congregation. Special | musical tions were, rendered by “Mrs. King, “Mrs Allen, 1: duet by. Trey. ‘and. Mrs. Allen, Miss ‘Kerr: Mrp.- panist, Rov. “Mr Allen, ‘in his’ ser’ wns but’ temporary: in. character, the: ‘| word “Was. not found ‘in the’ vocabul-| ” : ary. of ‘those ‘who . sacrificed on behalt . The’ sheue, vote ‘of ‘country: and ‘bumanity, spivit ‘of Armistice should be manifest’ temporary cessation: ‘of hostilities, ‘but! “‘geceptance “of stewitrdship: ‘of. the: torech thrown, | te a by itying. hands. een 5 datas + wy _ CARD oF: HANES Special ‘Armistice Day Services. and | /THanksgiving services: In Knox. church. | this most impressive service was clos- Aelec- Kelth wast. ~aecom:: not ' iiierely in? popular. rejoicing over! most. ‘successful ‘and impressive | Ber vices ever held’ ‘in"Tertace, The event, took. place in’ the” ee W. Ve. A. hall ‘on Sunday: morning, Noveinber 11th. ‘and it, Was attended by over. ‘two hundred people. “The ‘platform was ‘decorated to express the spirit, of ‘the day with flags. and ‘Poppy. ‘wreiiths. Poppies were “also worn: “by. all present, Credit for ‘this awas due ‘to the good work of the hoy, scouts: on Saturday when they made a “hoiise ‘to. house convas of. the distrfet. The ‘Rev. ‘W. Allen of the United chureh hid charge of the ser- vica, Following ‘the singing. of. On- ward Christian” ‘Soldiers and a brief inv ocation’ on- behalf of those who had fatlen ih the great war, a two minutes silence was obseryed.. A’ men’s quar- tette. then. sang Kipling’s Recessional. This, was following by ‘the stirring tones of. The. Last Post ‘ably. rendered by Scout, “Master 8. Kirkaldy. The BO- lo Land of Hope and Glory, so appro- Lpriate * on this. occasion,, was beauti- fully sung by Mra, G. H. Dyson. Rev, A.W. Robinson, tector of the Anglican church, gave the address, taking for his | text, The House of Jacob shall possess their possessions, He refer- red ‘to Armistice Day .as 0 ‘time of truce ‘when we consider the things that have been won for ws. the great war, but back through the ages. others: haye- ‘devoted theniselves ; ‘to ob- taining of: lands or saving the’ precious things of our civilization, not for them. selvea,. but: for us. : Explorers and the vineé ‘of British’ Columbia’ that» we might Possess it: | We should think: on this day; not so much of our comrades, Currie, “What ‘do: ‘they,’ who fell in the great struggle, ' ‘think of ‘us, ‘pnd of the way We have possessed our possessions The only. way‘ to enter’ into possession was ‘to take Christ for our inaster and leader. Then ‘we should do’ nothing menn, unjust or ‘cowardly. The strug- gle’ was between flesh and: spirit. , By conquering the flesh we should” be able to possess our possessions of: love, Joy and peace. ©. The address | was’ followed” by. Mrs. | Haney who sng'as a dolo One of these days. This struck oa very . responsive chord in the'hearts of. those. present. Next ‘was. héard:'the beautiful . voices of thé. ebildien ia 0: ‘Canada, and ‘then’ ed “by. singing the: National Anthem. The Canadian ‘Leglon wish to’. ex: press appreciation: to ail Who aséisted and, took. part, in, the: service and. algo to: those who attended ‘in: order that ‘/the memory of the Glorious: Ded: may. ‘never. dle outs we t oot ie? to, BASKETBALL ‘RESULTS © att Bho’ basket: ball tenis put on: an Cx: hibition game on Friday evening : and there Was a. fale: attendance: ‘of Bpec- | tntors, “?he - ‘first, ‘game { : between. ‘the Was, ‘alt in’ favor’ “of tl ie ‘acho , The, faceond. game, ‘wos, betiveen the OE bas ‘a school boys: pnd. thé lazy. five. with: a 7 ./seore! which. proved. the ‘Lazy. Tiive had ; a lot: of pep: dn: “them yet. Thaé teams Not only in ood et 3 ae PASSENGER ‘RAINS LEAVE ianads Be. 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