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DeForest: Crosse Mac chines ee . : het. us. recondition ‘your radia for t the: fall and winter, . . : _ Batteries: aE aA a Tubes “ o "ls Tare Subseripiion E Due? ‘Call at our atore and inspect - Aerials. toe ; Mrs, Normuin Moorehouse and daugh ter returned. to Prince’ Rupett. on: Sat |‘ ur ‘ay. night. afte. a holiday ‘with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wy. A: Kirkpat "| Mek. an ' : ‘ nae . ae * Ce + ° he regular. meeting” af the Teri co and District Bonrd .Of .Trade was not | | held on Tuesday evening for lack of, quorum, . + . "a. . 7 ‘Miss, Bvelyn: Bagshaw: iTewson,: “she O.M., gnve.a ‘splendid. recital - ‘in ‘the Orange Hatl on- Saturday evening ‘ah, mn der-the auspices of: the: ladies guild ' of: * ‘Knox ehureh: en a, ze * ay che oa bes wate by The poppy comuiittee of the Cant diun Legion put on an effective drive Several local boys were eillisted us salesmen ‘and by shortly after noon’ the: supply of. poppies was about exhausted. All wreaths brought in ‘had. been sold, and it bad been 4plinned to: bring in a further supply, .but, owing to the tie up of. the railway : resting. « a . ia iP Prof. Gordon, spoke: not of personnel} ft ” episodes in his father’s life, but: of the book ‘hig rather lida ‘Swit fel ‘anit of the t : ‘experiences ' ‘that’ hhd” eibplea ‘biti to) h won late on Suturday night. By eight the next morning there were six inches.on the level and by sundown this had in creased to nine inches and it was still snowing. heavily, me a . ta * a . _ " . Bud Little. slipped on ‘sone ‘ateps on Friday, and suffered an injury to -his tp sud spent the dav in bed, but was ah ut cETee Ug lite on ~ tiatny. . ee eo Wilt Guldhtidaiw oF Prince’ Rupert A was- here hetween trilas om: ‘Saturday coats shirtng his stay. tts ‘=a ” n° Armistice. Day. “The Oniunge Hall was filled Monday morning when Remenbrance Day ger vices were held nnder the auspices of the Canadinn Legion. E. T, Kenney, ALL: A, presided and Rev, Adam Crisp offeveil ‘the :prayer. The service 3vas opened with singing “O Canada” and Itev, ‘f EB, Birchall read the lesson. A, Attree recited Kipling’s Recessional hy Bugle¥®, Kirkaldy, Rev. 1. Linney gave. a very effective address. The service closed ‘with’ the National An tham. Trmediately following -Preal dent Wi TE, Scott of the Légion: appeal jed for greater support from the return .criting from the sale-of ‘poppies. and the Armistice dance woul go to start a benevolent: fund for. the benefit of Postmaster’ Sam, Kirkaldy had one ‘first mail came in from the east. He was presented with 45 sacks of. mail ‘Jall at once. Hé'got.. it to the office ‘ance -of . his better ’ half;"‘whb is quite as good as Saniiny, ‘hhd of Rev. Mr. Crisp. They. worked’ “until 2 am. and then called it‘a. day: Sam started in again at 8 next morning’ “and finished at 9.80; but it was long after that be fore the office. wac cleared out by the public. . a ae ‘ley on Friday afternoon. Prior to that time cnrs could get to Leanto’ creek, 12 miles out, but.when Osborne Stout went out Saturday morning he found | “nd Deep creek. He figured there were it léast 75 trees on the road. eee Art Beandin is feeling rested after his heavy job at Barkerville last sum mer so he got ina’ pile éf logs and a new Swede buck saw and has started in to replenish the fuel supply~-these -woinen sure. use a lot of wood. But that’s alvight, he has a good. sav. “oe @ . Prof. King. Gordon ' After Prof, King Goidon gave his lecture. on’ Modern ‘Ruropean. History, he favored the Terrace Young People's Club ,by joining ‘them: in ° an informal | evening. Refreshments . were: servpd,: after which & saxophone duet was giv en by Messrs, Griffin and Businich. ‘On behslf .of the Club, Mr. Michiel quested him to tell the Chub’ something ot the life:of hig father, ‘Ralph Connor qwho is the’ autho dEsGlengaryy: School Days .and ‘many .: wath tees. ‘avrite ‘each... Glengarry . School: Days ‘centred about that part of Ontarlg and. ait’ that time Glengarry, ee: -praotically and is opr ted te’ hie sold some fur } After the: dest Post hod been sounded |. “Christy? s Bakery Terrace, B. C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread’ and Buns? Standing orders chipped regularly: An kinds of cake. . _ Get our - price. , 7} Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Blectrie Light Running Water ; Travellers Sample Rooms P. O.. Box 5 Tele ph one Gordon Temple, Prop. Terrace nit ck « Lumber _ No. ‘Shiptap S48 common dimension and, ‘Ne: 1 Shi a Rough Luniber lap on No 1 ‘Finish, Siding, Flooring, “Yejoint Ete. ne A hig wind storm hit: the Kalu val] ithe rond blocked between Spring creek |. Tease | a = R. W. RILEY, Phn. BL SCHOOL SUPPLIES Terrace ~ Swain’s. Transfer ‘Garage, Setvice Shop ‘Taxi Trucking - “Delivery Goal and: Wood my oe you. a then: weltomed Pro Gordon: and: re} Ys Bn father Bdoks “as inter. Wg Motes Agent for Dae Pek es Pend Cars” ee oe Ford Trucks haloes ja. Wilderness: and the s&eone. of hues}: ae “ , ‘The: first" ai’ of the, Season “camo, - : oe » Conttnued on 1 Page, 2° , ut arta Mack de