La vo emanated? eee! oS ye eae THE .TERRACE ‘NEWS,;TERRACE, B., C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 10370. . ie MERI EAHA MIAH EAI AH AMIRI Headquarters for Christ Suitable for every member of the family - : Fresh stock of Toys Books Ladies Ware E & i J-H.S General ‘Merchant: CEC LLL HEH HHRMA RED . _ Candies Stewart Warner Radios Sucessor: to . T. Sundal Co mas Gifts! Gloves. __ _ Preserved Fruits Ties MITH. TERRACE, B.C. SL LCCCE CECE CECT EE CES A TERRACE | FOR MEN ONLY—How about giving Her .a Kalvor. -“3¥ave Machineless Perinanent for Clristmas? See Mrs, Brown, Kalum St. Terrace. ~* Public Works Engineer Cunliffe was in town on Friday after having made ay fuspection of the rock work along tne highway. He reported satisfac- tory progress heing made, partly due to the continued fine weather,’ ashe Last «winter the post office lobhy was crewded on mail nights owing to the inside’ perch, that. had been put in fo: combat: cold winds. - This. year the postmaster: had two heavy springs at- tached to, ‘the outer.” door to. keep. it ing, An i John's seivrage: is ‘getti ef quite’: a ‘Te- putation fox, “Takin’ : 'em. in and put- tin’ “em. out.” ‘Capt... Got: : : Lambly for. “many. -TRALTE - “operated |, :oné-man- power tugs out ‘of; Rupert: andl, “became so neenstomed: to “fixing, ‘stalled ren- rines on the open. sens, that he eannot ‘get ont of the ‘speed habit. He is the chief mechanic at the garage now. | * e * Oon Thursday evening of last week Rev. and Mrs. Adam Crisp _ entertain- | ed uite.a number of the young people it. the United Church nranse, and a yery pleasant evening was spent in Badminton Club Is 0 rganized Friday evening saw the ineeption of basket ball for the winter months. “A meeting of all interested parties was held in the parlor of the Terrace hotel with nn attendance of between 25 and 30. Basketball, evidently is in good shape finuncially, about $30 being on hand from Inst yeart's operations. The upper hall of the Legion building has been secured and will be available for play on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings and also on Satur- duy afternoons, The officers for the year were electéd ag follows }-— President—aA. White Vice-Pres.—Frances Dover See,-Treas—Kenneth Kerr ’ Business manager—Frank Hipp |Brother of Mrs: official “administrator, arrived Friday Swain Coming: Purse Found Yo gsk igs bint " Government - Agent. “Norman, Waitt, evening... gst ; to take charge of: the H. A. Swain: -Zstate. in--view of: the:dis- appearance; of: Mrs. ‘Swain atweek : be- fore. . For. :a: time. the: ‘business: “will: be _“T¢ tt grows in the woods welll get it” Inter Vale Lumber & Supply Co. Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, piling, Posts ‘Spruce Boom Logs, Piling “TERRACE, B, C. ‘enalo ock carried on as before. be-rsi) "wo brothers of Mrs. - Swain, “Wit liam MeKie of Del Rosa, Cal., and Robert McKle of St. Helen, Ore., and’ one sister( Miss Ny McKie of Portiand, Ore., have heen notified of the disap- pearance of Mrs. Swain, and it is be- lieved one of the brothers is now -en- ronte from the south to Jock into mat- ters. There is antoher brother in Sask hut his address: has not. yet been secured. rg ‘ Late Wednesday morning of Inst week Otto Matz, a trapper in Lakelse Valley, reported to Cons. McKenney that he had found a hand bag which, he believed, belonged to Mrs. H. A.) Swain. - ‘The bag was tying on the lower | ateel work -of the Skeena bridge, and] as he had not been able to reach it he] bad asked Mr, Chas: Giggy to stay ‘there and watel tt until he could get to town and notify the police. A party went out at once and Andy Me- Donald, local manager of the Swains| Transfer, climbed down and secured the bag which, on investigation, was found to contain receipts and personal accessories that identified it as having leen Mrs, Swain’s bag The. bag was found about fifty feet from the town end of the Steel span ellyn. other meeting will be held on Wednes- day evening when the schedule of play will Te arranged. e nel WATER SUPPLY 0 K NOW The municipal water tank seems, now delivering the goods, weeks there was very little rain and supply springs. in spite of this the tank was two thirds full when raing started. at the week end. Municipal eames, commnnity, sluging -aud social iifercourse, | ' Mrs. | Crisp’ extended. an| invitation to her guests to return in!? abont fn month’s- time’ for *a shallar evening, and the: young fk will all he there. : | =. , Milder wenther cnme on ‘Sunday and ‘state that the daily consumption drop- ned the level two jnches, but during ithe night an inch and 4, half wea re- J gained, On that. basis the tank should rbe good to hold o. teserve supply to wury the town over a fiva months dry time. : ' heavy rain fell that night,'. Monday |. Miss Ethel Christy of Prince Rupert morning the snow was all gone and a south east wind brought rains. is holidaying here with her My. and Mrs. R. J. Christy. parents ENIAC III ICICI ONIN IORI IN ION ICIIC IORI ICY 7 ee Set Claus y] pes Ct Gr ‘ysta "Ware Pyr rex Pé ae Ladies representutive—Mazine, Hew | Teams are being lined up: and an} . For some | only a small flow bas cume from the, officials have been keeping watch and ‘land ‘have a large tract of, Jang in the and immediately below a place where wire fence had. been bent as though some one had climbed over.’ Last Wednesday Matx had followed the south bank: of the river. from Hell- |. gate slough to o point near the bridge. On this trip. ne had checked. alt likely places where a. body might have come ; to the bank. On Thursday morning|:. jcoming to town he had continued his | seareh ond on reaching the bridge he i started to look for any signs of a per-|: son having climbed: oyer.. The bent fence wires caught his eye, and lock- ing over he saw the bag, Au epidemic of dry wells struck the! district this week end again, At. first | some thought their pumps had gone! out of order, but that proved not to be’ the trouble, The «water table had just dropped again..The M. .H.-0O.- might well look into this and possibly other possible sources to ascertain the why and the wherefore of the scarlet x aoa Richmond Peearson Hobson, jr. a son of the American Admiral eho fF sunk a Spanish ship, is going to’ start |: cattle ranching in: B. C.’.on a large}: seale. He has: one. or two: associates | Coldwater region, whieh’ ‘ds. already: wW- der development... The:-boys intend. to Tun between 10,000 and: 12,000 head of beef cattle, : Tha should : supply, the Prince Rupert market, : and. perhaps have a head or two left for Smithers, fever epidemic every so often. te o, * “Expert and speedy repairs. % +4 John’s Garage & Tax Twenty-four hour service Have your car serviced for win- ter driving. We specialize on cylinder honing oa Opening three weers éaiier this year with a 15-inch snow fall on December 2, the skl-ing season In Quebec provinces was off to a fying start with special Canadian Pacific trains as well as regulars ‘“growded with enthusiasts on the first week-end thereafter from ‘Montreal to the Laurentians. | The Empress of Britain will start the winter cruise season . from New York December-29 on a mine-day voyage to the West In- dies and Cuba, It will carry its own night club of Broadway en- tertainers and a smart dance band, The Empress of Australia, between Januagy 7 and March 26 Will make six cruises of eight, | “nine, ten, 16 and 18 day duration % the West Indies, all from New ork. . Git of a visit home for Christ: mas and New Year was the un- - - usual present suggested for the year ond by G. EB, Carter, general , passenger agent, Canadian Pacific ’ ‘Railway, Montreal, as he explain~ ed the company’s pre-paid ticket’ plan for sending transportation to out-of-town relatives and friends. . ATrangement of details of such visits is .extremely simple, Mr. Carter said, and tickets cost no_ more despite use of telegraph in case of emergency and the guar- antea that the tickets wil! reach the right person, This service is not confined to Christmas and Now Year but is particularly po- MG pular at. this Beason, : Canadian and world nkd-ing en- ’ thusiasts will have an opportu- nity te test the Rocky Mountains’ claim of having eki facllities -equal‘io any when the Dominion championships ‘of the Canadian . Amateur, Sid Assoclation are held day; ‘evening... while in town; being chiefly with : matters in connection: vith: ‘the} : disappearance. of “Mrs, Hy". AL vara "WAS: Tocal- ‘agent. for the eonipany.| , trom. March. 5. to. 8.on ‘the steep “glopes. ‘of 8,275-foot. Mount Nor- “quay, four miles“from ths Cana-" " didi Pacific Railway ‘Btation at Bently, « Alex. Rix, Prince Rupert Distiict ; manager of Imperial. Oil arnived on]: Monday: night and stayed until: Thurs re _Alex, had ‘a. busy time “engaged |: ‘Swain: --Philbert Hotel. “TERRACE, B.C. , | *Fally Modern Hlectrie Light | Running Water- ‘© Travellers Sample Rooms . P.O. Box5 . Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts lL —_— Christy’s Bakery - Terrace, B.C. Will ship. te any point on line Will you try our Bread and. Buns? | |: ' Standing’ ‘orders shipped regularly: _All kinds of eake. Get our price, Terrace Drug Store Christmas Goods that are Different Toilet Sets Souveniy Articles Perfumes Stationery Fancy China and Dinner Sets Jewellery 4 Chocolates ‘Toffees Cigars and Cigarettes cond Christmas Cards ag “Terrace B C. vet Tell the: e buying: public’ wha | Lotit NEWSSARER You. are, supporting.a local, industry and. encouraging the s Buy at: Home’? principal. : : ne t you have and ive ‘the rte ts *e SB hwest r-satistaetlon d'se am ‘When, et LUMBER, for your tall building and repatring onder from aS lutte, Hoagland a Lumber Manufacturers,