‘HE TERRACE NEWS. = Stewart Warner Radios THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1937 ————— OER TTT TT TITEL ETE TELE TT TPES IOS SYS DY EDD YD» DD» Ds > Headquarters for Christmas Gifts! Suitable for every member of the family - Fresh stuck of Books Ties: Gloves Candies ) Preserved Fruits Toys Ladies Ware J.H.SMITH General Merchant TERRACE, B.C. _ Bucessor to . TI. Sundal Co POCORN ID DREN EE TERRACE Mr. 7.5K. Gordon; aecompanied by her. son Frank Phiseator, left Thurs- they will not be short during the win- ter. 7 aa The Ladies Guild of Knox Church day lust for the coast and thence south to Seattle where Mr. Gordon will join them in the near future. ete Rev, C. A. Hinchliffe bas just re- ceived a letter from J. W. Hedley, ehairman of the Saskatchewan Volun- tary Rural Relief committee express- ing on behalf of the people benefiting the sincere thanks for all that Terrace und distriet did for them. aoet Relief has been felt by many over held © successful tea ond sale on Sat- urday afternoon. ee 8 Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Gilbert left last Thursday for the south where they E.T. Kenney _ After Session speaking of the work accomplished at the session that has just closed, Mr. Kenney said it had been a very busy time. Many important matters had come up and the government had gone tu n lot of trouble to meet the wishes of the private members.. . ' When: the session opencd the govern- “Tf it grows in the woods we'll #e et it? Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, lines Posts Spruce Boom, Logs ds Hemloek ‘TERRACE, B. C. Ff Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fuliy Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P, O. Box 6 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone \S ———S ment had no knowledge what was in the minds of the other members, and a considerable amount of legislation re- sylted ‘from ideas and requests advan- ced by members during the debate on the sneech from the throne, and on the Ludget. Many of these suggestions re- quired immediate action, and acts were brought down to cover the needs. of necessity, owing to the task ineutred by the law officers of the government mueh of this legislation was ready on- ly a short tlme before the house closed However, rather than ‘have pressing needs set over for another year the e e, es John’s Garage & Tax Twenty-four hour service Have your car serviced for win- ter driving. Hxpert and speedy repairs. We specialize on cylinder honing ricny improvements in conditions. My. Kenney gave as his opinion as the most important act, the one giving employees the right to organize and providing machinery for the coneilla- will spend the winter, s* ft Miss Mary Lawrence of the high | tinn and arbritration of industrial dis- i putes, Incorporated in this act were the school staffshas left for the south to pest ideas from the most modern and spend the holidays with her parents, on Lulu Island.. eet After a chinook which started on the week end as a result of the rains which brought the water up in their wells. frost was forming on the sidewalks. Many ure satisfied now that Sunday evening the weather cleared. about noon on Monday and by evening efficient acts within the British Em- pire. The New Zealand act and others lind been studied in order to give the ‘most efficient and fairest act for Bri- tish Columbia workers and employers. The aet had been well received by all shades of political opinion. The C.C, F. members stated on the floor of the Christmas Fare We have arranged for’ n generons supply of— TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS and CHHICKENS For the greatest Festival of the year .and at prices that will defy competition. As in previous years we will prepare ali poultry Free of Charge. EN addition there will be Cauliflower, Sprouts, Sweet Po- tatoes, Cranberries, Celery, Lettuee, Tomatoes, Parsely—In fact everything that goes to make your Christmas Dinner a success. Fill the erop of your turkey with our Old Conhtry Farm House Sausage Meat and you will he more than pleased with the result. PLEASE LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY, NO JAP ORANGES Jas. Richmond Ltd. Terrace VOCE E ELLER LECT C ELEC EOL EE CE ELE CSL CCC CCC CCL etc ct ce house that it had gone much further ,than they had hoped for, ..Their only i abjection was the right to call sudden ; strikes was not allowed. It was ad-, ; mitted that the reverse (the right of: employers to use the, shut out without notice) was not desirable. During the session the Securieties :act had been overhauled and ‘all pos- lsible protection had been provided for ‘investors. A commission has been provided for ‘to regulnie and control the conl and ! petroleum industries in the . province ,and safe-guard the purchasers of these commodities. For a number of years the B.C, Re- tailers Association has been asking for ‘an act to restrain a percentage of mer- chants who had, in the past, resorted to unfair practices, This session legis- lution had been passed making it illeg- al for a merchant to sell any article for iless than his cost price with five per cent added. It was also made illegal to sell goods than were given fixed prices by manufacturers for less than the prices marked on the packages or sales material, — Speaking of public works Mr. Ken- ney snid that the maintenance vote EICICREROICRORCICEORCICRORORCSCIORCECICIORCRCIORICRCIONERCICIESERCICIOR DONOR IOIICION EIEN Home of Santa Claus. "SEE OUR NEW LINES OF aa “Holiday ¢ Gifts a Large assortment of Toys. Modern Pyrex Percolators | - fry Ban ; and other _ types Crvetal Ware - Tea Sets | Badtoe se . Skis: ‘Snowshoes a Skates CELT: ees ri a HNN ; "| new power Provides’ that-in the evént cy of, a. logging, company’, refusing; or: és |. of: th 5 Yes! But: have you tried f it? was the same as last year. But in an- other part of the public works appro- priations provision wes made for the cost of supervision being born by Vic- ‘toria and not taken out of. the district approprigtion as in the past.. This, in Skeena, will mean another $5,500 that _| will be available for the roads. . In 1984 My, Kenney went to’ Victor- ia and pressed for a re-classification of Crown Lands, At that. time only ‘)flrst and second classes were in exls- _|tence. The minimum price for second ‘|class was $2.50..ner acre. He ‘asked .jfor:a: new class. (3rd class) ;"thi-was to allow farmers to purchase | marginal land for use as paturage. He has brought this matter up each year since and now he has sueceeded and there is a third class land now available at 1 per, acre, The land act was also: am- ended. in another important way when . | forest branch officials were given: the ‘power. to. enter’ on any» Jogging opera: tion and enforce slash dispoaat.’. ‘The acts were dealt with and wili result in ‘ Swain’s Transfer Garage, Set'vice Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent for * work may be done by the forest branch and the - logger charged $5.00 per acre for the service. This amendment was provided to re- duce the risk of forest fires, and also that the forest floor may be cleared to make possible @ Te-seeding and re- growth of the forest that will take the place of the logged off one. Of special importance to Smithers and Terrace was an amendment to th Village Municipalities Act which now a ay, permits villages to borrow money for eert' and Christmas tree. water works and sewer systems. During the session Mr. Kenney acted as chairman of public accounts com- mittee, and be also served on mining and fisheries committees. CONCERT AT LAKELSE On Friday evening Lakelse Valley Conimmnity club held the annual cou- Owing to Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts r— ah 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 kindsof cake. Get our price. isolation on account of searlet fever the original program had been some- what abridged, but Miss Young put on a fine display of folk dancing and oth- er items. From the standpoint of the youngsters perhaps the shorter pro- gram wns more satisfactory it brought the auticipated arrival of Santa that much. closer. The children were well provided for; there were presents for all and candies, ete, Following the dis tribution of glits dancing was enjoyed by those present and lunch was served by the hostesses and hosts. ee ne George Little has received a Christ. mas card from Akira Hirae, a pro- minent Japanese industrialist, ale oo 2 - Gordon Temple ran a concrete foun- dation on Monday and as soon as it set he starts to erect. a ‘sixty foot steel tower for his “windeharger. This nia- chine will be used in conjunctlon | with | the lighting plant of the Philbert Hotel and Mine. Host hopes to effect a Very |. considerable saying. ‘in ‘Sesoline and in|. time. : i eee” Christmas Toilet Sets Souvenir Articles Chocolates Terrace Drug Store Goods’ that are Different Perfumes Stationery Fancy China and Dinner Sets . | Jewellery oe 8 Toffees Cigars and Cigarettes Christmas Cards. R W. ‘Riley, Phim, B _ Terrace, B. Co BE. T., Kenney, M.L.A., arrived hone | from Victoria on’ the. freight ‘last Fri- day afternoon, Mrs. Kenney, who has]: spent the sessional period in’ Victoria, train, and accompanied, er _danghter Lorraine home. a King * George Vr will : deliver first, Chris his]. tmas jmessnge ;by" radio’ *to Christmas’ morning. “The Jnessagey. this sectio: ny Will: probs ably: ibe ‘heard, the ently ‘aorta. say around ‘four ‘or five o'clock, It is worth: getting: out) of ‘bed to any - an ‘ - Aavertiaing in the local Dabs peril et jroughout.' the world, , on 7 _ ‘in a or When “requiring LUMBER for your fall building and repairing order from us: for: ‘satisfaction mand, service remained. in Rupert until the, evening} * * _ we