i made in spite. of bad. weather. Rsravelling gang are doing good work BvOL. 13° q eke | ae re E TERRACE NE! ———S "TERRACE, B. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933 - |... Terrace Notes The reports from the Hot Springs yoad show that good progress is being |: fit is said The latest reports from Prince Ru- m pert state that Dan Mason is making y Wednesday night. it good recovery after his fracture, He is able to be up and around the ward Bio and is looking forward to the ‘time when he can get back on -more B famitiar territory. . ok AAD se The basketball practices atarted’ on This week the girls me are practicing: on Wednesday and the hoys on Friday. eee - Mr. and Mrs. Ball, parents of Mrs. (. Finter. left for their home in Ed- monton on Monday. For That Fall Building We have a Full Line of DRY LUMBER Our Prices Cannot be Beaten It will pay you to write us Prompt Shipments B shames River Lumber Co The | Ww. C. Little is making a very satis- factory: from his fractured ankle. He wants tu see the day when he can heave’ his crutches away. * 2 b Bert Swain had a gang at Usk last week unloading a car of coal for the}: : mine yillage. Bert_is agressive and is well Inowh for prompe | and unfailing sery ice, oon Otto Von Hess of.. Premier v was a. guest for a few days last week of Mr. tnd Mrs, N,. Sherwood. eee Tom Ballinger came in from Prince Rupert the middle of lust week, and is arotnd town yet. . 2 Jim Sigfreid wns. surprised ' Thiarsday as he walked. around al8 farm to find tracks that were not sup- posed to be there, and on close inspec- tion he found them to be moose tracks. Jim hurried home far his rifle and started to track down the maker of the tracks, He had not far to go and he did not miss the. first shot either. He got a nice three year old and he has it in the larder. Onty a few yeats igo moose were entirely uwoknown in this valler. secured in the local district sinee the season apened. , i. J. Menre vecently returned from i summer's ‘prospecting and he feels the effects of age creeping on him. He has been limping around ever since he SHAMES, B.C. sot honie, for winter service. Ever. Ready Batteries * Now is the time to have your Radio put in Condition We stock a full, Tine of Ag nts for DeForest Crossley Radio Write or call for prices on latest models E. T. Kenney. Ltd. Tubes and: accessories . Terrace, B.C. When you ‘use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the “Buy at Home’’ principal. Tell the buying public what you ‘Have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that messaye tothe public foryou. Will you use these columns? Vancouver printers will not help, build your town and community nor help sell your produce, | oncaconcnenconcncnnnnncece nc bers ERECT —e ir Hardware Oils Paints Groceries Boots and Shoes Flour and Feed : Large, fresh stocks carried at all times veh 124) waft lawn d “2 ; Mi iy Be . rf Frien : ry a ue ‘ a 4 need: eee |i _ * ne ‘ é ¢ q we ty . tae é a at f uf ne ret Be 8 , 0. 1. Sundal.Co. © ae Terrace B.C. + an = ‘Twas found on the bed In the last This is the first moose} -) each. week, | days in town’ thilg week." | glowing ngcount “of! bunting: possibilk ‘Tf tles in, hig ‘Mistrtet.* “* ad ‘Old Timer Lost. His Life When Cabin - Base ot. His Skull Injured “Snnday morning just before one jo’élock a fire was noticed south of town and a nuniber of citizens tarned out. ‘On arrivel they found the cabin of John: Carbbo in, flames, the roof ; having already fallen in. ‘As the fire dicd down it was discovered: that a man had heen trapped and his body south west corner of the shack. The coroner was notified and the bedy was removed to town and tenta- tively identified as that of Syente]e Sjostrand. ‘An inquest, was called for Monday but as Dr. Stanley G. Mills had called for. eonsultent ev idence, the inquest until the next day. Dr. L. W. Kergin of Prince Rupert arrived and after a postmortum ex- mination the inquest resumed at 10.30 ain. with E. T. Kenney, MLA. as foreman of the jary. The story unfolded in the evidence wns one of four men, Svente Sjorstand John Skog. Edwin Johnson and Aug- ‘Just Kuiluka, accompanying Azel Lund home. Lund was the occupant of the cabin. The party arrived at the cabin between nine and ten o’clock and sat around talking until about eleven During this time they had two drinks About 11, after Lund, Sjorstrad and Skog had gone to bed, Johnson and Kuiluka left for town, closing the door behind them. When they left a Was Burned col oil lamp was burning on the table under a window on the south side. - Sone time later Skog, who was sleeping on a cot in the south east corner of the room awakened to find the place on fire. bed and rushed ont of the building, at the same time yelling-the alarm. His]. noise uwnakened Lund who put on tJ. few clothes and followed. him out. Br} this time the flames were pouring out ofthe door which Skog had fornd op- en-: Isand thought Sjorstrand might still be inside and so tried to get hack in. On his hands and knees he made some progress to be beaten buck with his hair on fire. Lund and Skog stayed around for |. a while and: then left for town where they put in the rest of the night in Solly TPearson’s cabin. Here some hours afterKuiluke. who is using this eabin, and Johnson found them. Medicni evidence shawed damage to the base of the skull of the deceas- ed, this on the right side. and as there wis a difference of opinion as to the cause of the damage, the dnmaged part wns sent south for expert examina- tion, Taking evidence at the Inquest ¢on- cluded on Wednesday afternoon, with the exception of the report from the south which is expected in a fow days In the meantime the inquest stands adjourned, FIRE AT REMO TUESDAY on ‘Tuesday morning. 18 Mr. and Mrs Pp, T, Murphy of Remo were preparing. breakfast. a. fire started between the ceiling and the:roof,: and it spread se rapidly that it was soon out of control Mr, and Mrs, Murphy were able to get their valuables and some of the furni- ture ont of the flames, but most things were lost: The building is the one formerly oceupied by Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Y. Wilson now of Vancouver. Fret Wesch of Prinee Rupert was i visitor in Terrace for a few days last week returning to the. coast. ‘Sat- mirday night.t. : see Mra. R. W. Riley gnve a tea Tues- day of last week in honor of Mrs. G. Beveridge, ae . . On Saturday evening Mrs. B. T. Kenney gave n bridge in honor of Mes, G, Beveridge. During the evening Mr Kenney presented the guest of honor with a card set * * 4& Mrs. Geo. Little wis hostess at the ten hour on Friday. The guest of honor was Mrs. G. Beveridge who left for Vancouver on Tuesday of thir eee John Hagen got a couple of honkerg ‘with one shot from his new rifle ‘the other day. He thinks his ¢tm is just right. eke Osear Olander, Paul Brodin and Bill Cavanaugh were in at the week end from Kalum Lake making preparation for their winter aetivities.- Oscar got down to Rupert for'a‘day or two. *'! Dave Wilson of Shames spent, a few He had D yy “e eau: Wa f Mr, and: ‘Mrs, Geo, Beverldge. and family lef€ for Yancouver én Tuésday ovening. Myr. Beveridge has been trnusferred’ ta the iInspector's..office. Tht , . we ar ‘ ~ ut Mr, and Mrs, D, H. I. Shildrick ar- rived fromr- Vernon on Friday. Mraf|> Shildrick has tuken :over ‘the duties ‘of |" manager of the local bank. tit et u With the death ‘of Svente Sjostrand Takelse Valley loses one of the old time residents. Deceased Jad a well cultivated place on. an island near Michaud’s runeh and his place was noted for the splendid black berries it produced. A quiet man, ‘kindly, fond of the youngsters Svente was highly regarded by his neighbors and his passing lenves a big gap in the life of the commmnity, eee He jumped out of } SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains | Special Rate to Lakelse -Lake. Sunday Special Terrace, B.C. | ge John’s Garage General Motors Cars and Trucks (ras S. rvice Oil Welding Air © Honing Batteries Charged See us for SUPROX BATTERIES John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. - Chtisty’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line | Will you try our Bread and “yy Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. . _ All kinds of cake, pam ace LH ee et our price. | Tertace Drug Store New lines Watches — Jewellery Order your Christmas Greeting Cards now R. W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B.C. Clocks Clere and There | - What a practical nowspaperman finds interéstiuy on a cruise around the woriii in the Canadian Pacific flagshiy L:upress of Brit- ain can bo countsd upon to cap ture the imagination of stay-at- homes, Last wintor Alan Maurice drwin, a Montreal writer, made - the cruise. He ‘saw ‘intriguing places, outstanding people and strange customs. .So:-he sat down ‘and wrote 3 book which is illus- . trated by photographs ‘he made. with his own -camera, filled: with amusing. sidelights upon human- ity. Now, under the comprehen- . ive tltle “—and_ ships—and seal- ‘ng wax,” the book ison + Macmil- “Tan's fall Met. 7" * abe That United States investors" capital would flow into. Canada in tat an even greater. volume is the Prediction of John -It! ‘Hastle,- of the Mutual Life: of New York of- fice in Chicago, speaking before the Life . Underwriters, Associa- — tion of Toronto, ‘at the Royal.” 7 York Hotel recently, ° nat . The cream of- "American base- ball players is .scheduled A sail from ..Vancouver Ostabe Tr, 200s aboard the: Canadian cific Empress‘of Japan, for an ‘all-star + tour of ‘Japan, ‘China:.and: the -. Philippines, « Judge! and : Me af Kenesaw Mountain. ‘Landis Flag be dn ‘the, Party, . ” ay Nodr +]: Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber 848 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- Rough Lumber . lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint . Shingles Mouldings, ™ 4 ‘ PRICES, ON. APPLICATION | Geo, Little Terace, B.C. rs ae 4 1 ~ Philbert Hotel ve TERRACE, B. C. Fally, Modern | Blectrie Light Running Water ron Travellers Sample Rooms Telephone . Gorden ‘Temple ‘Prop. ok