,B.C., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10, ae owt Is all Ready. for the” wees aaa | | The Christmas Shoppers. ot ee “We. aro all set for Christmas, "Alt our new. “stocks came’. in aoe 8 eatly this year, -You will not be disappointed by not getting just Bee what you want. Start your Christmas shopping today and make ; your family aud friends, happy. The early buyer ‘Bets. the. best - selection: and very ‘ofteri the ‘hest goods, lor quality “of goods and for real values ‘you do not need to send your money away this Christmas. ' We need: all- ‘the’ money * ie . there is in Terrace to stay *yight here. Let us show you what we have. You will be surprised and also satistied, . as ved “Some Suggestions We Offer Victor Battery Radio—The Latest Style, just arrived vO Victrolas aud Victor. Reeords—Newest records always in stack... A nice assortment of high grade Clovks, Watches (for men and ne women) Plated Ware and Jewellery of ali kinds. . oie Lady's Hand Bags and Purses from $1.00 to $165. 00 Fancy Chinn. latest patterns.; This is always a welcome gift. Perfumes and Toilet Waters, Toilet Sete—all prices. , Parker, Waterman and Sheaffer’s Pens Pencils and Desk Sets. Stationery ‘in Fancy Boxes and in pads, Stationery always.useful - Toys and Dolls, all kinds for all ages. Remember the children. . - Boxed Handkerchiefs for Men and.for Ladies—very nice glits. Lighters from 35e to-$25.00.:..Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes. , Cameras and Photo: Albums—Keep a record of- your daily. round, Ganone’s and Liggett’s Chocolates in fancy gift boxes and in bulk for home use... Candies of all kinds for Christmas’ - ae Big. Range of Christmas:Cards to send to distant friends. a E. P..N..S..Silver Tea Service—A very handsome sift. Community and Tudor Plate ware, a . Books fer all ages. :Pictures in Frames we; Winchester and Bverendy Flash eh ag “The Terrace bees Store o Vanity Cases": 1 RW. RILEY TERRACE, B.C. - TERRACE THEATRE ‘'.. ..Terrace, B.C.” | WEDNESDAY FRIDAY » SATURDAY “This Week - December 14 and 15 - _ Paramont Picture le The . Fleet’s In- 4 “Comedy — Adults 50c ; Children under 14 i i. © - . . . ae ees q GEO. LITTLE nee B.C. LUMBER MAN Ura "TURER, LUMBER Paice List 7 818.00 per om was 22.50 - vee 7) : Mouking, ote ‘on application - Pt! 4. ‘i Bett Get nee ge The Terrace Drug Store AP sm Miss Patmore Was a. week-end guest at, the home of Mrs. Sinner. at Usk. now, living in the Robt. Corlett. house. |. Mrs. Howard ‘Whison visited” ‘Remo : last Sunday. © Mr ‘Presby’ who purchased a ten acre: track of ‘land from Mrs. D. D. ect a home early in the spring. ae - Mrs ‘0. T. Sundal whas been tld. uw with - 2 sprained ‘ankle.: a the wet weather of the past week. or 80" “has made the roads impasgible for heavy traffic. and none too good for. even pedestrians. Hveryone js . look- ing for a freeze up shortly. Other- wise business will be at a stand still. ~ + weeks Mrs. .D. D. Munro was a guest of! Mrs. Greig for: afew days before leaving Thursday “for Voncouver , to 7 spend the winter with her ‘sister, ‘Mrs. P.: Wright, 1137" 32nd. Sti Ave. we : Mrs. NTI Mateh and her sister Miss ‘Deacon have taken fn apartment in| Vancouver for the Winter. Their ad- dress will be 308° Shaughnessy Lodge 1208 10th Ave. W: oo . dur ing the week. Martied—In Terrace by. Rev. A. ‘EB. McCarthy, on: Friday, : Dec. bth, Mari- on Fox, adopted: daughter - o£: Mr. and Mrs.. Heilbrener of Prince Rupert. Je : Joseph Pa Quette -of -Montreal,." cently. of Lakelse Hotel staff. * Geo. Little's “mill hes been. closed for a. few days owing to the road’ con- «| ditions making hauling out of the question.. ' _ The community Christmas Tree, an enjoyable event for children of | all ages for o number of. y-w0s past, hus been cancelled for this year, The chil dren, of the achools will’ enjoy closing noon of Dee. 19th, The Lo O. ¥ are _ [holding ‘a Christmas Tree in the lodge rooms: for the members and their fam- ilies | on Friday evening, Dee, 12. Visitots to. Usk on Satirday atter- noon to attend the.. Board of Trade ses- sion included FB. :T.. ‘Kenney, J. K, Gor. -idon, ©. R, Gilbert, H. Halliwell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash, WwW. ‘Kirkpatrick | Mr.: Beveridge, Thos. Turner, J.-:? |[zexen, Rh. WV. ‘Becher, John - Hepburn, R.. Collison, Jue Gavin, ws Delkergem: | 2] |ineaux. jena ghee f | Misses Tatt and Williams. ‘attended the dance at Usk, on. Saturday night. - Mrs. ‘graham of Priice Rupert: who is: Visiting hey son - George, suffered a stroke on Vriday evening last ° Mira. HL lL McKenney. entertained at: ‘bridge on: Monday evening | ‘in honor of Mrs, D. D. “Munro, . Tt Was a: juve a 3 : Mrs. Tt. B. Johnston ‘ona “family | are ' “Governor-General of Australia, in- after a tour of Canada by. Canadian |. ; ; ; “are i 1 ducts of one Munro west of town expects to er-| re particularly the product two fine Clydesdale stallions from “Lochinvar,” ‘are showing at .the also well represented in ‘the entry After visiting in Smithers for a few | ‘Dr. T. Catherine Woo, principal of . * Jas. Garland . of Kalum Lake was |° a visitor in town the end of. the: week.: James ‘Willman was down from Usk "Canada. cents a pound to the ‘grower, exercises at the schools on the after- | | Canada “Box Show willbe held December - est {a expected fo this year's Show. ~ an ; ar Oa t Here and ‘There . (652) Impressed with Canada’s selling ability, Lord Stonehaven, former ‘terviewed at - Winnipeg - recently Pacific Railway, urged that the Do- minion do everything in its power . to “encourage intér-Empire trade — and specially of such articles which | angther, citing citrus fruits of Aus-. ‘tralia as an example of worth-while ; iraports “for Canada. Winners of dual grand champion- . ships at Chicago and Toronto. Falrs, Saskatchewan, ‘“Sansovino” and Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, No- wember-19-27. “Large. éxperimental ‘farms in the West, Including the — ‘Prince of Wales “B.P." ranch, are lista. . ‘ Cultured, educated women, taught by tutors whom, they shared with” their brothers, “axisted in China ‘prior to the 12th ‘century and be- © fore the western world had attain- - .ed any high degree of civilization, the St. Paul’s ‘Girls College School. Oxford, declared. when. interviewed ~ ‘on board S.S. Empress of Asia re- tently. She broadcast a message sisters, if given a chance to learn. . “It is expected that the improved ‘ship channel in the. River St. Law- rence as far-as Montreal, giving a to women of all countries, stating ~ ‘that Chinese women are no less ‘| intellectual .than thelr European 35-foot depth for ocegn liners, will . he completed by 1934. This will ° enable liners of 25,000 tons gross to reach Montreal, 1,000 miles from . the Atlantic, the. largest inland, a port. "Do. ‘the : world. “nea ee ‘ at According ta.the ‘president of the Radio: Manufacturing “Association ‘of ‘Canada, the: per: capita. expend ‘ture. in the Dominicn on ‘radio -sets -, _da ‘the highest in the. world... In: 1929 Canadians spent over $50,000,-_ 000 on radios and equipment, - Sugared strawberries from Brit+' sh Columbla ‘put up th cartons found a ready market this - year. About 100,000 potinds were bought | by American interests and large. quantities were bought ‘in Hastern It returned about seven Nine years ago, Mrs. W. A. Free- man, of Ardenode, Alberta, a native - of Wisconsin, won a pair of bronze « turxey$ in a.raffle.. To-day she has the largest turkey rangh in and. is the acknowledged. ‘| queen of turkey raising in the Do- . minion. . Her turkeys will return © a revenue of. $10, ahd this vear. . ” Coming forthe first time. te Sas- chatehowan.. the: Western Canada 2-6. at Saskatoon, , _ At Winnipeg.” ‘last. vear more than: “200° faxes. from | “AB: far Bs: Prince, Edward’: [sland, “were shown, .. Even: greater inter: Sailings from Prince Rupert - .to Vancouver, - Tri-City Service to Victoria > and Seattle, Thursdays. 10.00 p.m. : For Amnyox and‘ Stewart, -. Wednesdays 4.00 p.m. _ Regular services “to North: and: South Queen Charlotte. Islands. Particulars. of ‘sail- ... ings, rales, Clos, on request. . . Passenger traina leave.’ ‘Tere. . ‘race, eastbound, : ‘Mondays, a Wednesdays. and Saturdays _ 3.08 p.m.; westbound. Suns: * days 11,52 a.m. \. For information call or write -.. al Agent or R. F. M NAUGHTON, DPA: Rupert, B. Co. “| Don Gr aham, : for one $10.00." . “ Regg ie Collison has gone to his old home in Smithers for a -holiday. . The ‘annual. Christmas sale “held on° Saturday afternoon last.by the W. A. WAS -& great success aud the: ladies _ took in: aver $150. “This Money will £0., with the $200" already subseibed for: “a Giggy, Geo. Dover; Mrs. MeNeill and. The winners drew “for | it and | Geo. Dover von. Sign on “Poarding. house... a apa : HHH HHH HHH IIOIOII NA AHIR III BADD SEASON Is NOW ON” ¥ We are Agents for De Forest Crossly. ae i with. 1000 Hour vn we 7 7 Fitteds _REICIONER IRIE IC ICANN IIIA EEL EE EEE LE transportation — : ANADIAN National offers many hixiries'iandcom-=" ~ forts which add: pleasure to }°." your trip ‘South by Steamer |. : or East by Train. ; a ud eee tC Si LCL L Cf thence. -via aT way days, Tuesdays and.. ‘Thurs: “ain. é new church ‘hall, The fruit ‘cake of: a F ‘fered ‘for’ the” closest * “guess” as! to” tis . 4 weight. was: won* “by four: “people, Mrs. | 4 a