—oee == - THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B.C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1938 2 > > > . { Paints . AAA ILA IAA ANE LEI T ‘Start the Spring Right See us for r Goodyear Tires -. Alabastine Hardware ‘Groceries Drrgoods Flour and. Feed Oils ; J. SMITH TERRACE : TIRRIISIROIIORIIIORERNGOGOKE ODDIE TERRACE A farewell panty w was held on Mon- Pay night for Jimmy Smith who is fea (scaving this week for the Atlin country sus . {| Mrs. Benndin went to Remo on Tues- «lay and proceeded from there to Ru pert for a trip. oF m The Marsh Memorlal window will ibe dedicated at St. Matthews church menext Simday morning. The window, Nv hich represents the “Good Sheppard” Bins been pald for by public subserip- 7 tion and is being place jn the west side 27. Marsh who was the ploneer Angli- i + eB missionery in this valley. , q = 2 8 fm} tod Meltae has gone to Kelowna: to a presunie work in the hatchery there. : akan. Miss Edna Hagen of _ Calgary is ay visitor in town, | ~ : ee On Sunday evening the ‘absence of miter. Adam Crisp, the service in Knox a United Church was conducted by R, W. mltiley. A. E, White was the speaker mand took his anbject from the philos- oS ppby of Ruskin, : ss 8 H. Parker of Maidstone, Sask, was Rin town last week. = 7 fof the church in memory of Canon T. | George Porter is the latest addition to the business community. For a number of yenys he operated a black- smith shop on the bench northwest of town, and this spring he has- built a new shop on Park avenue west, and is open and duing business, He told the News that he plans to bring his shingle mil] down nnd establish it along side his blacksmith shop and run the two businesses in conjunction. eee The Little, Haugland & Kerr mill opene’l again on Monday and it is ex- pected that operations will continue without break for some time, . . the ‘ Mrs. P. Brentzen and danghter Phy- lHisleft for the coast on Saturday after a holiday here with Mrs, Brentzen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson, ee € Mrs, Pat Mellroy and daughter Sharon are holidaying here with M.rs ee Mr. and Mrs. ©. R. Gilbert - arrived home last week after Spending the’ win- ‘ter in California. . ace. Bridge Foreman Turner IF, is -gett- ingready to go to Remo to replace a number of. bridges that were” washed away in 1986. . oa . he 4 east C. W. Weeks of Premier visited Ter- Brace during the week. A numer ‘of Swiss familles arrived here on Tuesday to look over the farm- ing situation. | Tell the buying public what you have and give the. price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS : Are here-to carry that message to the public for you. Wil ; - “Buy at Home’’ principal. . you use these colu mns? help sell your produce, E When you use the columns of your _ LOCAL NEWSPAPER’ You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community nor te ee SEEDS | Seed Oats: ‘Seed ¥ Onion Sets a ro Seeds Timothy. and Alsike Seed’ “aya Wheat ‘Garden | ‘Garden To cols * hoe fay “ q a ' . E T. KENNEY, LIMITED | need ‘ . fre ‘| the work i€ was evident that the job “MeTlvoy's father, W. E. Smith. “7 : ‘|, Denied ‘by two ‘special constables: made McKenney’ arrived with a shipping . Emil Haugland, H. King, J. H. Smith, | J. McLaten and F, Hampton. - The ser-|. Mr. DeKERGOMMEAUX PASSES After 2 short illness Felix DeKer- gommeaux passed away on Saturday night at the.age of 75 years. He was born at St. Malo, France in 1863 and in 1804 he married Mlle Honduce Mar- the, who survives him, After serving six years in ‘the French army he en- whys, and prior to leaving for Canada held ‘a position of station agent. Mir. and Mrs, DeKergommeaux and family ect to ‘Terrace. During his life here he operated a shoe repair shop and also did a lot of photo finishing. The last few years have been spent on. his farm on the south side of the MeIn- tosh block He is survived by his wife ‘and two sons, John of Terrace and Robert of Vancouver, and one daugh- ter Sister Andre who is in Prance The funeral was held from the Catholic Chureh. on Monday morning with Rer. Father Champagne .. officiating, The pall bearers were EB. T. Kenney, ©. T. Stundal, G. Cote, J. DesJardin, J, Cure- tien and N. §, Sherwood, . The late Mr. DeKergommeaux was a man who made many friends in the district.. Always fovial and cheerful he was well liked by al! who knew him Tlis passing wil? leave a real gap in the community. - DUD'S NEW CAR NEAR KEADY There’s @ real overhauling job going on at the garage of Little, Haugland & Kerr. When finished the Galloping Goose II will be a real custom built job for Dud to travel ronud the coun- try in. Blue prints were not available but when the News called in io inspect will be something different from being just_a car. The light delivery body has been taken: off the back and the driver's seat will be moved back some ‘distance, the steering gear will rise at modern trend of car design, a trunk. department is to go on behind the sent were Dud will set in readiness for the dunnage he takes with him on Ais lit- He. rambles, : BODY OF MRS. SWAIN FOUND Gordon Nelson, while coming up the river last Wednesday, saw a human body on the fog jam at the upper end of Kispitlox Island, about three and a half miles east of Shames, The fol- lowing morning he reported the matter | ternoon Coroner Will Robinson; Accom the trip down river in Nelson's dugout The body was removed from the island to. the ‘mainland and: next ‘day Cons. casket'.and the body was brought to Terrace on a speeder, A coroner's in- identification of thé remaing could not be. made. the coroner presumed in was the: body of Mrs. Margaret Jane Swain Who “has. been missing ‘since last‘ Nov- ember, ‘and mo other white woman in the: district has been missing’ during the past yeor. There’ “were ho ‘signs of foul play*:and it: was: presumed ‘that Sent Was: caused: by: frowning, * . ‘FUNERAL OF LATE: MIRS:. swarn| _— we ween The funerol of. the. late Mrs,” -Mar- garet, Jane , Swain: wag, ‘conducted: by. Rey. C,. A. Hinchliffe,and, service was |}. held. in the 1.0.0. Ets hall;-Poral: tri- butes were sentby lodges. and friends; The pall bearers: Were H, T.- Kenney, vice at the graveside: :Wad . conducted |: ‘by members of Mountain Niew. Lodge of thé.Reperahs, of which Mrs. Swain was @ menibor,, -Mrs, Swain was-born| ‘Ja Scotland, coming to Can 1-28" years: ago. In 1921 She ‘norrl thi tered the employ of the French rail-. came to Canada in 1923 and came dir- |. n flatter angle in aceordance with the |. to the police in Terrace and in. the af-}- quiry...was held, and ‘while ‘ positive |. ‘tows, for the. summer seniont 7 ehureh, and: Mrs, Crisp: aA | couple: of “weeks: holiday. in’ “#86: south |: MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash ’ B. C. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA - In Probate ae In the Matter of the Estate of Joh Dool, Intestate, nes tare Take Notice that letters probate of John’ Dool, deceased, late of Terrie, in the Province of British Columbia, who died at Prince Rupert, B.C., on the S1st day of July, 1987, were issued to me out of the Supreme Court of Brit- ish Columbia, on the 17th day of March 1938. All’ persons having claims against the sald estate are required to present them to me properly verifled on or before the 3ist day of May, 1938, and all persons indebted to the estate- are hereby requested to send in the amount of their -indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at Terrace, B.C., This 21st day of April, 1938 ; . dane Vandertip, Terrace, B.C. Dd Chrysler Products Agents for Dodge Cars Plymouth Cars Passengers, Freight, Express Baggage transferred to. any point. Prompt and reliable service. Always at your carl “ Swain’s Transfer, ‘Taxi & Garage A. McDonald, Proprietor % 1s the: Mountain View. Lodge of thé: Re- hekabs and at all times took a great interest in.matters for the gzeneral Weel,especially in helping ‘those who were having hard times. She ‘was es- pecially concerned - about the welfare and happiness of the children of town. san ar) Word was received by ‘Mrs, A; Beau- din. that Robert Beaudin, the adopted Son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Beatidin. had passed away at Vancouver: following én operation, He was 18: ye * st. hea, Mr, nd Mrs, Maxwell MéKie ‘and family arrived, from Saskatchewan on DLuesday night. They «are taking: ‘over ‘the farm and town -house’ of their.: late aster, Mrs. H. A. Swain, 9! = il inne t 7 CARD OF THANKS . Mr. Meir ‘Maxwell wisane’ to ‘thant |. all. "trlends* who ‘have shown: such sym- pathy and :help’ during his Tecent be Yeavement by the loss of bls. Sister, Mrs. H. A, Avaln. Sy oe ' Mrs. R. Ih, McIntosh has arrived in oe Rev... ‘Adam. Crisp. of: ¥ ox" “United Var Swain’ ‘and: ‘ait