THE VoL. 7 “TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1926 » "Now Annual Fair Meeting —_ | geessrooeers sannvannannnsees Annennentnnnenne ses . ; The annua! meeting of the/§ Li 4 q RagORT TERR ACE oe MaeING Terrace Fall Fair Association will Steamship and Train Service § Hor Sprivcs 7 Hormicuuture = |r/be held on Friday, March 12, \8. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE { | Besides receiving reports and RUPERT for VANCOUVER, ‘VICTORIA, SE- | Mm §=Some good work is being done a by O. T. Sundal, who is lowering fg the gravel bank on his lot adjoin- fee ing the postoffice and dumping Mea the gravel at the bank corner, Ma where there has always been a me collection of water following Bs each rain. fe The many friends of C, A. aa Notzel will regret to learn that me he is confiped to bed with the fm flu. He was indisposed the end me of last week, but took up his 2 school duties as usual on Monday. mm The malady got the best of him, fee however, and he was unable to me be on duty Wednesday. fee 6. Morse Hatt is a business em) visitor in Smithers this week. we 6OMrs, T. J. Marsh is spending a e holiday in Prince Rupert as the gag suest of her daughter, Miss fee Etanda Marsh. s Mrs. Helen Little, more fami- f liarly known as ''Grandmua’’, has fq been contined to bed by illness fee during the past week, but her am many triends look to her speedy oo Se mm =| Jonn de Kergommeaux, who Meee has bees: in ihe Vancouver Gen- aa eral Huspital receiying treatment fe for an injury received here some fee months ago, returned to lerrace fee last week. His many friends are fam delighted to see him able to be im about once again, even though he mea finds it “necessary yet to usea me cane, i 6 John Chretien has returned to his home fiom Prince Rupert; fm where he was a hospital patient Men for severai weeks with a broken fm leg. He is able to move around, me with the aid of crutches, mm «6D. Wilson, of Shames, was fy among the week-end visitors in ae Perey Kennedy, who has been me trapping in the Kalum Lake eam district, is spending a few days wee in town. @ Chris. Larson has returned to w Terrace much improved in health a8 patient at the Hazelton Hospital. m J. E, Tucker, head of the tim- me ber cruising party of the Kalum a Lake Timber Co., returned from Prince Rupert on Saturdag even- ing after obtaining treatment for an injured hand. Mrs. Howard Willson was a @ visitor to Prince Rupert over the week: end. 1° Mrs. N. P. Woodward, accom- Bm panied by her son, Courtney, left Mon Friday morning for Vancou- dver to spend 4 holiday with her parents before taking up her {home in Prince George again. ‘staff, was confined to. her home through illness for several dave, wm after a stay of some duration as |. Miss Mallot, of the local school, R. H, Eaton, of Lakelse Hat- chery, was a week-end visitor in town. Word has been receiyed that Mrs, Robert Christie, who left for the East several weeks ago for medical treatment, under- went successfully an operation on February 27, and is now recover- ing a rapidly as is possible. The Parent-Teacher Association will hold an illustrated lecture this (Friday) evening in the G.W.V.A. Hall, and a dance will follow. The proceeds are for the pnrpose of purchasing athletic equipment for the school grounds. W. S. Anderson is in Hazelton this week repairing machinery for the public works department, The W.A. to the Anglican Chureh met at the home of Mrs. W. C. Sparkes on Thursday. The baseball club is holding a “hard times’? dance on St. Pat- rick’s Night in the G.W.V.A. Hall, to raise funds to improve the diamond and purchase neces- sary equipment for the team. The sale of home cooking held jn the vacant office in the post- office building by the Parent- Teacher Association on Saturday last was well patronized, and realized $15.30, which will te devoted to the Piano Fund, The Lakelse Community Club held a most enjoyable dance in the schoolhouse on Saturday eve- ning last. A number of Terrace residents were present and report having had an enjoyable time. John Chretien sr. entertaineda number of his friends at a de- lightful dinner party at his home on Saturday evening last to cele- brate his birthday anniversary. The eyening was spent in games and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Raven spent a few days last week visit- ing the former’s father at Kalum Lake, and returned to town at the end of the week. Mrs. George Dover entertained the B.D. Bridge Club on Tuesday evening last. New Governor Arrived Hon. Randolph Bruce arrived in Victoria this week to. assume his new duties as Lieutenant Governor. The provincial govern- ment entertained: the. retiring governor and the new governor at a joint banquet. B.C. UNDERTAKERS EBMDALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY “P.O, Box 048 | Awie | electing officers the members of the Association will have placed’ before tnem a proposition where- by they may be enabled to ac- quire an acre of land adjoining the present ball park, This land would permit the Association to hold eyerything connected with the exhibition in close proximity, with many advantages resulting. The Association is-in good finan- cial position, the fair is growing and getting on a better footing, and the time to enlarge and make it a permanent organization now seems to be upportune. Farmers’ Institute Met A meeting of the Kitsumkalum Farmers’ Institute was held in the G.W.Y.A. Hall, Terrace, on Tuesday last, and a good atten- dance was present. Ways and means of varied charcter were considered be the members for raising money and strengthening the financial condition of the assuciation. Secretary J. B. Agar was authorized to take orders for fertilizer, and will be pleased to quote prices to prospective buy- ers. The Institute now has a membership of thirty-five, but it is hoped to double this number during the coming season. Scots Held Social The Sons of Scotland were the sponsors.of a very enjoyable social evening held in the G.W. V.A. Hall last Tuesday evening. A five-piece orchestra, consisting of Mrs. W, Atwood and Messrs. Kenney, Toombs, deKergomeaux and Roberts, provided excellent music for dancing, which was very lively and mose pleasurable to-the large crowd which turned out fur the occasion. "WEDDING. BELLS: ee ee ODO IOG Vanderlip- Dewar The marriage took. place in Dunean, B.C., on February 20 of Edna May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. C., Dewar, of Victoria, and William Vanderlip, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Vanderlip, of ‘Terrace. Both the young people are well known in the district, and their many friends willextend hearty wishes for their future. The bride was in charge of the school at Copper City last year. . . A ’R. L, Melntosh,. of Prince Ru- pert, arriyed on Monday’ night, and is spending a week at “The '|Crosswaya”’;; his summer home, preparing for moving down with his family later... | PRINCE RUPERT, B.O. will bring ua 9,00 a.m, CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ATTLE and intermediate points each FRIDAY, For STEWART and ANYOX.....-.000005: | veecee sunatens WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for VANCOUVER via QUEEN a a. ‘ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.°. EASTBOUND—Mond y, Wednesday, Saturday, 11.57 p.m. 4 WESTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3.00 am. Fo: Atlantic Steamship Sailings of further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or , R. F. MeNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, 5.C. tad # re - Orders filled at short notice, © GEO. 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