THE: ‘TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE,B. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1936 When purchasing ALUMBER SHINGLES and Mgr | For Best Results Buy ‘from , . Little, Hagglan . Kerr Lumber" Manufacturers ‘ TERRACE, B.C. TE RRACE_ Miss Marjory Kemiey 1 who spent the and & holidays here with’ her’ parents, EK. T. Baud Mrs, Kenney, returned” ito her Boaching post-on Wednesday. : * oe * ree, Misses ‘Dor na ‘und Tike Christy ar rived home from Rupert last Friday. . . * * * ” holidays nt Hazelton. a: a . * °F Kirkpatrick’ left for the south | : Laos week. to spend some time around | mae Vinicoiyer. ‘oh eee ; C. Bins froma! ‘seyere cold, ‘is back ak his fiee seein : : Fiend up throngh. his hair he: will find wif very useful in preventing colds. is are The holidays were passed _quietly in mae th: ionin-and people generally seemed - mai have m very. pleasant time,.- Quite Ra niaberof those who live well out: me fron the town cume‘in and. took part Ain thé; scasonitble festivities. . oe 2 . . | Guad work was done in clearing the Be rocdsjust- before Christmas. Bielse rond to a point-near the Lodge. Ait was planned te open..the Kalum 2 Saad ax soon as the effects of Christ BAinas wear off, . eee Some of the younger generation with ; wer the help o? Rolly Beacher,. Benny Agar Se ud others are fixing up a skating rink ae Tht is one featuce of winter sports im that lins been inissing here ‘in, the past Band there is doy in .the; hearts , of the, Pyvonng. Skates’ and hockey sticks | are hong made ready,and” new oned Secur:. Slating nul: hockey” are ‘great ‘for’ _ fhe young. we = qd, Harry Attree spent. the iolidays in m iown with bis’ parents, Mr. and Mra, 7 Ae Attree. ati . Owing to thé ‘small: congregation “atl y Be sure that you wet a standard sade i a ‘intog “4. Mr. und Mrs. Gordon Kerr Spent the | | duce und farmers are better off in con- | Seauence. : h. Gilbert avho his been suffer. A ate: srently: - eration : mi is leiiboed that: ‘the lntest: medicai | i vice ix. that if a man has pushed his ; ‘The . Usk | Bod was opened wp and also the La-| A Good Year i in, el ‘There 1s. at. : J ‘thr oughout tie 2 year,” were plenty of orders,. and ‘prices have stiffened, giving the operators a‘ brenk. Sales ay and ‘stocks: -moving ° almost as { th ustias the stuff is hauled- in’. “Fence posts hnve been in demand. ries have prov ided steady. work for waln i Win, ‘Ghristy, Gordon Kerr, sand: mmncrony: -other owners have made additions ‘atid improvements. ‘Mie’ ‘Deininton government built a new wharf at Lakelse Lake, Substuutial progress has been made un the Skeenn highway. the ¥ eHr. | There “hing” been’ a: growing business o Hin balsam and eottenwood: fot export. Prices have been better for farm pro The Kitsumgalinin Farmers Instithtée Jt ‘moved a lot of lime from Ritchie, © _ {hs gone. onto the local farms, ,_-| “The Tiominion” government ‘Is build- ing. n-new school at. VanArsdol. ee extended * his: : forming ‘Op- "Kiar: peices “are. higher: a H. A. rages the. librury. up. stairs. , Rellef lists have dropped consider- : ably. oak Murxinges have béen more numer- ONS, . og i Eat rine nena - er 1035. - os "Ehe’ municipality” ‘has, water. sitnation’ and made substantial‘ And there is a confidence that 1937) will he Still Better. can ve Totem Pole ‘Smith Harlan iL ‘Smith, in a ‘recatit, letter, (expresses concern over the condition of the totems in the Skeena valley. He was the archeologist on the party that ten or twelve years” igo ‘did’ restoration Work on the poles, and. he now states that they are past “due for another soak ing ‘of. light:of] as 4, further pregerva- tive. It ig ‘tinderstood. that he‘is mak- ing representations to ‘the authorities at Ottawa to see that the work is doné and that he has enlisted the: support. of | a niunber throughont the valley ‘and’ ‘In view of the steady progress . ‘that is heing made on. the: Skeeng highway: Kuox United ehurch ‘on Christmas Sun “day. due to, a raging blizzard, the, .Apec- i] Christnias service,.vas repeated ‘on mm Sinedny ight last. ‘Christmas, carols m were sing by the congregation’ and the choty, under’ the direction’ of... A. 7. Hewson. rendered specially tine inusig in keeping. with the Service. . : > { ther esearch work along the ‘Skeena, these totem poles are becoming of an dnepeasing value from’ a tourist's point. future, and probably “he” will a-considevable amount of time to fur- uy ye ad We thank: you ‘for 5 your. patronage nf during - the “past year. and. wish to eXs, | | a fei “ty i. E.T- KEN ear N + The: pole htisinessshas been good: with : Omineca Gold Quartz LtiL, bave had | - a Crew: aut, the. Dardanelles. group. alll... Gearge Lite has puilt. n big ' ‘bern ; Swain added a story. to hia . ‘gave ‘permanent quarters to Duncan Kerr left for Prinee Rupert ou Thursday of last week to spend the Christinas season in the coast city. Hoth “ft TIMBER - SALE 20929 ; Sealed | tenders will be received by ‘the district forester not later than noon ‘on the 11th day of January, 1937, for the purchase of Gicense x20929, 1 mile north of Lakelse river, to cut 80,000 ‘lineal feet of cedar poles and piling - Two years will be allowed for remov- ‘The Christmas tree and concert that church last, Tuesday night was cancel- led. livered to the children. ex & Miss Barbeau of Prince Rupert is a linliday guest of her sister, Mrs. R. 8. Sargent in Hazelton. al of tinber ’ Porther particulars: of the Chief | Forester, Victoria. B C, the District Forester, Prince Rupert, EBC, )f -Hogels report Anereased business, ove, ‘ tocklea ‘the | | DIngrOMs: UL the new concrets. dam. 7 i} in Prince Rupert to back.up his efforts : ‘oP New. Mr, Smith, whois due-tote-|. tive trom hig position during the: ‘com; ing ;yenr,, has plang, under. way’, for. the ; ‘devate |: at $48,821,290.00, an increase of “ISAK : : ‘For. ‘ment ‘m the, Province apply to. fhe aid, pa riment ss: year’ ‘1985, “ nbhentp : the Drone): - lectures, | The Minerals of: British Columbia ao British Coluinbia “has produced minerals of an, aggregate New Year value of $1,426,000,000.00.. =). - i ‘The value of ‘mine produetion for the year, 1935 is estimated aythoritative “Information regarding mining ‘develop: a . : The: Department: of Mines ent NO OTH-oltowing are some of ‘the recent publications of the De -Araual Report of the Minister. of Mines for the Calendar ‘(Bhere is'a small: ‘charge:for thig publication.) ©: Putletin’ te*Notes om Placer:Mining in British, Oclumbi Bullotin—"British Columbia—The Mining. Industry.” | ‘(Th fontalns . a. “syngpala,’s of the: various mining lays: : _lementary Geology. Appliea to Prospecting, ng. course: ft waa to be held in the New Hazelton | Candy bags and gifts will be de- Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Bleatrie Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. hd i ‘Swain’s Transfer Garage, Setvice Shop . Taxi Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood Agent for 7 Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B, ©. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. ae i $6,515,942, 00. over the value of a 1 Mh ‘Victoria, B. C. ee AW, me : Et Christy’ s Bakery _ Terrace, B. c. Will ship to any point on ‘line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price, Terrace Drug Store ee Wishes You A Happy and — Prosperous Led STORE CHANGES: HANDS. ples a : A. ‘business change of major ‘tmxporte “ance took: place in Terrace | on Monday: _} | when’ James ‘B... Sinith took: over the ° 7f general store business. of 0, T.. Sundar: | o. For a number of years Mr. Smith. {tas been a ‘member of: the staff of the §: store and is thoroughly ‘conversant : Hwith® the ‘busin 1 ; He: looks forward ‘t6:; eonthiuance: of: ; the patronage’ of the: stores stomers" ‘and he is’ ‘being: ‘the “feclplent! of za : ‘wishes 2 from p his. many. friends,” ; lite: branches. .