Little, Haugland & ACK THE ‘TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE, B. C., —— a WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1937 When purchasing LUMBER SHINGLES and MOULD INGS He sure that you get a stnngard grade For Best Results ‘Buy From Haggis Fell to. -Floor but was Om Friday night the ladies of the’ L. O8.A. put on a Burns Night and dance and ‘Tom Young ran away with the show. For many years, loenl people seem to have lost count, Tom has been Kerr. Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE, B.C. TERRACE — Miss Letty Catdinal is back from, "| Friday night or a little better. \the ‘star artist at Burns functions. On he was up to standard, After the folks had iad a dance or two Tom was éalled on ito give the address “To the Immortal Not Damaged| 7 In 2 deep |- yoice, that filled the hall, be repeated lthat address. He did not give it as @ ‘reeitniion. | He: was part of it and it ‘leame from him ns though it was part a‘ot him. A few dances followed and Tom was again called on. This time ice af Bobby Burns.” ri trip to her home at Onion Lake, Sask, nnd. is’ feeling, better for her holiday, but she says that future trips ‘will be planned for seasoqs when «the -wild Heowers are in bloom Oe Weather during the past week Was your, changeable, and about: all kinds | “29.4 Swern handed out-by the weather man Slight hitches. ao that everyone is happy except those | ferryman, was the ennnectal with transportation Zhe [highty esteemed | Web whids filed everything with the know several fect deep ~ el he made the flesh of as he recounted the “sandy Gras"s ‘Jackdaw.” Jin high” spiFits, ig it came up the room, ry i "In this -}his head, pieais . with a‘Jong, Mrs A. Maciniids left. for: her ‘home in North Bulkley, on Friday: and ws qeenmaniod by her. ‘dnughter. , Mrs Iver Frank who will remain for two ‘av three weeks . 4 a @ f . . . Forest and Outdoors magazine in its Tast issue carried a descriptive article ou ‘Tweedsmuir Park, the latest addi- ‘advanced up: the floor to tilt, and half.way wp off oto the flout, kicked the weapon Young could retrive: it. qark extends. fron Ovisa Lake to the hageis came ne Paelfie coast and as: far: south as the | pire in itself and one of the few un- devpared tracts of country left.: It. is wild, rugged, picturesque, a. home for soortsmen and carries a lot of other nique features. In the same issue js ma artiels by Will Robinson. of. Terrace and the correspondent of this: paper, | “S$ Red Mav's Pillars of Wisdom.” 7 ot ; Ata an end, yetreshiments) were served. . the .flaor, bounged I rest. ? Rartimately’ they, did to address, “The | Hagsis.” feclingly, his knife nan reat.prcs. But Wolves are reported fo be bad nt peeves Lake this winter and a tum], het of times they buve-heen seen chas- deer on the ice, Some local bunt> ‘Gtentg: aver other ey ie : ‘ae whe have alittle time on, their: eplondid. solos, featuring the ald Scat- liteis have gone ‘mt. In the hope of High. .fanes.: ‘Hubert, Warden, sang collecting a bounty or oC ppoMan from “Glisza i” and . little ate Miss Honore Warden danced twice Men, AKce Munro, left: last week and, wMirs A Trineheliffe gave a solo ‘onlin fe spend same ‘finie, in Vancon- hee Se OL, ; , ” on Be boo, . . a ver : wos re ae Advertising in Yes! . But have en opne (Perrace. Kitsunigallym High’ selina) is in aperation denin Principal Malsepeace is back on thé joh and Miss taking the ofher classes he seemed jzrently Lawrence ds plaints of some of the his hearers creep]. Burns account of | =” Later ‘in the evening he stood at the table and welcomed : the haggis evelit there was one or Two |. - Bobby . Wiggins, temo] ™ ‘proud bearer: of tha} dish, Bobby came} through the door whirling: like a Der-, visher, with, a tray held high above ‘and ou. the trap reposed two wicked “looking knife resting “betiveen-them. As he ip:'t ‘the tray began p the knife slid ” 3Vith some fancy | - faot work Bobby ‘svorked into position and then, like. the -old footballer he is. on to where Tom fon to Canada's play grounds. This | Gne more neeident happened as the ant to their destination. The tray: was getting off balance more Tella Coola. valleys. It is a small em- and more, with the advance when sud- n-|denly the ‘twa: dainty’ morsels. fell to once and cnme. td : not break and uo damage was done. In a min- ‘ate all -was in readiness and Toni rose He spoke swung through the all things come The haggis. was cut and |. puting ‘the: evening 1 number of | Y t inelnded-in’ the pro- Afiss Janet Young “gave _ two ‘the local paper pays. cold breeze blew down’ the,” a. all Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B.. Cc. 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Mayer Gordon Tdémple has returned from a trip’to Vietoria and reports 2 erent trip south.- He seems:to have fared well in thé. provincial enpital as ne his put_on 15 pounds of meat, ete. In the south he met many of his old friends and in telling -of his experience | busy’ making phins for, s : . ‘Calkand see US. E.-T. Kenney -- dal, Estate and Insurance ag of 7 + Sree a Payik pen Beh Skeena Valley, say|y me Vanderhooft and ao Co . the ‘cold weather that a oF : Gordon is now ‘picking up the strings of affalrs again’ and Is the increased business of the coming’ season. *: “Now is the time to check up on. and Life Insurance: °.. ee bia Department of Mines British Colu - . 7 . . . ; . ' . a - Notice to Free Miners “" “Attention is directed to the fact that recently changes were | ; wade’ ini’'a number of Mining Division “houndaries; the anid changes ~ . “helng ‘effective as on atid from Ist November, 1936. . As this has ° “ilecessitated the the transfer of a num ber of mineral elaim and pla “én ease’ rebords from ‘one Mining Div ision to ‘another, the record: ‘ei! owners of claims and leases should enquire |]... Mining: Recorder as, to whether ]‘3.. , by, the houndary' changes.” 1. SU Aber mee t a “4 oe ee worth = , poe oe _ Fon, puthoritatlve -information: regard-" | iy lng -the mining industry “of this Pro-\..:1 yineg, apply toi °- veo Q at the office of the: ~ ‘their properties have been affected’ a MELOREX COUGH SYRUP Se and 7 . PUREST COD LIVER OU | .