, ot a ar ty cond: ” “TR ' : Bhd ‘ = at Fre soe S fae . oo ne . , Ms 2 2 ey ie oO ‘THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1938 2s ICR ACACIA ICI ICICI IACI IA IISA IN Ladies-Wear: Our stock i is new and up-to-tee-minute. selections. , Wide MEN: Leckie Boots and Shoes. “Don’t miss seeing our BONE DRY Pride of the West. SWEATERS. KIRSEY SHIRTS DAOQUOST LALONDE and Special on Firthe Bros., Suits _ Ten per cent off on orders up to August 15th J. H. SMITH TERRACE Saad aS hdd held adciia lalate, dad acadadadedeisheasiadadaidiaisdbitied “TERRACE Mrs, Norman {coretiouse and “dau. iter Ethel arrived from Prince Ru- pert on Friday to visit with ber par: ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Kirkpatrick. “2 ad . Mrs. BE. MM, Whitlow, of ‘Usk arrived Saturday night, to. spend. the week end here with her daughter, MIs. BF. Scott. one The latte® part of the. week’ ‘prought a stitcession of severe: electrical. ‘storms | with plenty of loud thunder,‘ nore ‘than cold the olllet residents recall in past. Some slight damage: Diok done to telephones, 2 and: Dr . Mrs. ? BOT it. Usk’ Ae Thursday. Miss 5 Tleen Gitson of Prince Rupert his arrived to take-over the duties of teacher at the Lakelse Valley schocl.. ee. £ Mrs. J. M. Sparkes isa. guest of Mr, aul Mrs. P. Skinner.at Usk. "vo 8 7 y . i , Mrs, J. H. Smith left for Prince Ru Mort last Thursday. ok b Miss Mary Reid of Vaneonver who wis ml guest.of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ch arr, returned south ‘Thursday. =e 8 . Rev. © aA. Hinchliffe, Mrs. Hinch- lifte, anil family ‘have returned From a and * Elsie Tipert,, {o,tuke a “Ntissel Prasiels Dover -- min hyae! gone ; tq: month. se ke Mr. and Mrs, Bert West have taken ‘the house on Park Ave., formerly ov- eupied by: Cons. McKenney: “°° ae Forest Ranger 8. G. Cooper made a trip to Cedarvale during the week to look over the fire situation in that dis- trict. “A large si burned over, but the fire is now under control It was necessary to dig’ 20 iniles of fire lines to corral it. are still eight men on duty. ° eas, a) ‘Bill Cooper has bought the old In-. ternational truck from the Public De- partment of Works, and, intends to haul gravel. . ee 8 + ae OF r Kenney: hag returned: from: the the |. Liberal provinelal eonvention held at Kelowna, - ** * Miss: Marjory ‘Kennéy lett on- Friday to resume her duties | ag teacher’ at the Fraser Lake school.. ** om Joe Bell of Usk was in town: “Tahoe Day. He -says the-trail work to the Grotte group’ at Pitman has put hawl- ing costs away down.’ He ts optomis- tie of securing ¢apital for the develop- ment of the' group, and says that ve- cent work has brought to lght’-leads of ore that ire practically all tullur ide . eo J. Benun of Asbury was in town for the holiday, +e -* Owing to rain: the base ball same "| scheduled. for “Labor Day was ‘called. s hoe . R. W. Riley has achieved a fourteen year ambition—he has sealed Thorn- hill mountain. started up the mountain: -They looked over Kirkpatrick's mineral claims and battled a bunch of bees that a bear had disturbed, and woun dup at the cabin at elevation .8450- and. stopped the night. They. made the top next inorning, took 2 look over, and descend {ed .Sunday..morning. It. W.. thinks ‘it fl vreat Hlessing to get to a height where he can looked down upon: his fellow citizens. There were a lot: of othe, rthrilis aud sensntions: that he ai ‘got on that rip. >> RAR RAR HEHE NICHE INCRE ACHE AD SCRE ACRE AE ERED ENC RCAON NERC NCICHE REICH DD Check Your: Huntin’ Supplies” Send to us for all classes of aminunition ; “ 7 get Seen us and. Secure Full Protection - - se “How About Your Fire insane hs yp faesdbed 4 ¢ 7 Shy ~ pels ue or real] he ta oe itd |Take last Wednesday to- investigate section of country was There . ‘land white umbrella with nt Last Friday morning din company with W, A, Kirkpatrick, be Rosswood Man’ Coroner W, Robinson left for Kalum the death of Samuel Conrad’ Frederick -who. hed been found, in a spring hole by Geo.’ Cobb. Cons. H. L. Me Ken- ney went out’ on Tuesday morning. ‘he decéased “had been unwell’ for some months and had complained of weakness and dizziness. He had evi- dently been drinking from a spring ‘and been taken with a seizure, pitching head foremost into the water hole, He drowned before. recovering conscious: ness. .The body ws brought to town Tuegday night and the funeral was no Thursday afternoon, Frederick was 70 years of age and went to Rosswood a year in the lower part of the pro- vince. He was'a Pennsylvania Dutch mon and is survived by a wife and 9 children who are located in various parts of the United States. The funernl was conducted by Rev. Adam Crisp and the pall bearers were: QO. T. Sundal, R, W. Riley, A, McDon- ald, A. Jones, Ww. Redman and will Robinson, : ; Gave Shower The. Ladies Guild of Knox United church held a delightful shower at. the manse on Friday, Sept. 2 in honor of worth, The commoadius living room was tastefully. decorated with, pink und white. gladioli -and. . Suspénded above the. table was a: pink streamers symbolizing most effectively the show- er idea, The hostesses for the ocea- sion were Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick, and Mrs, Adam Crisp. During the serving of refreshments Mrs. Ivan Frank pour- ed. tea and Mr. EB. T. Kenney poured coffee, The gifts were bronght in by Mrs. Elwood. Brooks and Mrs, I. Frank rnd presented. to, the bridge. Among those attending were !—Mrs. H, Frank, Mrs. Ivan’ .Prank, Mrs. Floyd Frank, Mrs. Elwood Brooks, Mrs. C.. Thomas, Mrs, J5..'T. Kenney, Mrs, Schuman, Mrs Vernon Glass, Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs, Llewellyn, Mrs. Jack Syntrkes, Mrs. O, Levesque, Mrs. TDud- ley Little, Mrs. McKie, Mrs. Vickers, Mrs. E. Stout, Mrs. A. Crisp,.. At. the close of an enoyable afternoon Mrs, F: appreciation and extended to -them a warm welcome ‘to her future home. at Kalum. - : _— Farmers report that ‘the weekend rain jienetrated the grovind about six inches und the’ cabbages and spuds and Died on Trail] some 17 years ago after having spént |. “Chrysler Products. ' Agents for. . Dodge Cars Plymouth Cars . “Desoto Cars ~ Dodge Trucks | Passengers, Freight, Express _ Baggage transferred to’ ‘any ; Prompt and « reliable Always point. service, eall _ Swain’ s Transfer, Taxi & Garage A. McDonald, Proprietor at your se on — es For thé Bride | sweet peas. |: Mrs. Floyd Frank, tie Miss A. Long-| 4 g Frank -expressed to all-her heart. felt |= turnips: mid other late produce will he benefitted, also the full pasture. . held ¢ as s follows: — =, | Tax Sale of Lands "Prince Rupert Assessment District _ _ The Tax Sale of Lands, for Delinquent ‘Taxes wil be Part ay pe 5 E T. KENNEY, oy "ail vat : rnoon. re ek Lancaster, we ‘Provincial, Collestor soll. ¥ Phifbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern .- .Eleetrie Light Running Water | Travellers Sample Rooms P, 0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. ‘Telephone & ==> =< “ye it grows ‘Jn'the woods we'll - get it” Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock - - Piling TERRACE, B. C. —, Christy’ S Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line | Will vou try our’Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake, Get our price. N, = = t Shool Opening Soon Get your Supplies Early at Riley’s Drag Store TERRACE, B.C. 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