‘Dwehty per cen Christa Greeting Cards | - Quality, good appe arance and value combined. off a price’ until November. bth Christmas a 3d New. Year cards just: arrived. © es Orde now y your ° — a -vICTROLA or. VICTOR RADIO. ae Bip Atty ° os - a Sunday to stay wib, Mrs. E. ZT Kenney. _Lumber Prices Down Rough - Lumber wo ‘Terraces Mil Ht Peipes- sieat No. 1 Shiplap. 4 inch No. 1-Shiplay ~ 20.00" Shingles from’. ‘ No. 2 Shiplap; 6 in, 3 in. aad iti in. : : re Spruce. and. Henilock, No 1 Clear Flooring; Spruce, Hem: lock and Cedar Finishing. Lumber, Drop Siding, V-Joint Bevel Siding, ete, from ' phen neste menceenee 18:50 veneers ne A B.50 $35.00 to ..60.00 ao Moulding from Je. ‘up per. lineal foot. Prices subject to, change without. notice Write to Geo. Little» Lumber: ‘Yard, Smithers, When wanting” prices on all grades of-lumber and. the following :— - Cottonwood. Veneer, Gyproc, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win. dows, Doors, Bullding Paper,. Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, Shingle Stain, Fir Blooring, Finishing. Lumber, ete, ete asee -- RHO to. 4.50 George. Little - Terrace, B.C. . “ Running Water: : BLO, Box 29 . Dining Room. . Bleetriee Light. Telephone | Travellers Sample Rooms : --: . Special Crier Dinner: Sunday | TERRACE; B. C.* ‘Terrace Notes - Active preparations are * anderwaj for holding a Christmas tree and con- .|eert at Lakelse Valley school. ‘| children are belng trained by thei: { teacher, Miss Pearson, and the peopl. of. the ‘distriet are looking forward i [the annual -event, TH. Hall, public sechool inspector :& left én “Sunday ‘after o week's stay fi the district, during which time he y. ify “y penny Fred Neville of Pacific was a vis', T. Elwood | Brooks’ . Insurance Fire Accident a4 tw P.O: Bex tee | gp ACE ited all. the schools, - re in: ‘Perrnée recently, , a A entirely the social customs of the com- : munity. Where, during past’ seasons ; ona smaller ‘scale, and the gatherings: are nore, Along the line of small in- | formal groups, . popular with many. The need for ex. to Bet’ more. e- enjoyment. out- of. the. ev: _ Complete Overhaul Bring ¥ your car in “tot. a. the” inter day. : . contruetafos 8000 feb fn alt receatly, in, comection with ; SAW: mil pperations. : co . ' toyed we ton : Messva,. Henry But, “Geonge' Mood: jand. John Post were | in’ town | On: Thur. Briday, ret (Valk: of ‘Ged. TY Carlyle,’ ‘thaber: operator. thd: Past pal . oma “The coming of winter has. changed ‘large! ‘bridge parties were’ the rule,’ the. - people of. the district are entertaining | ; “wha infer Valley. ‘Mmber & Suppl ‘Ie ; are, operating. full; time. at's: pregen 1tE, is), Yeported. that} Mr. ,Giggy hag bia: Conservative. Astocintion in Nae || naimio,” a - ; ‘| ers are out in the woods trailing deer. ne main, . made * e: ‘hurtied: ‘télp 0" The : , ; ‘Friday thorning’ to take ‘out the ferry The new {denis very |’. -’ pensive prepartions is avolded,:and ttic |” hostess, along with her guests, ‘is able} A Jacobson. of Shames ‘was! sin town “ : fungor, ;Maine was a. Dusiness; visite "A 7 _ fia. town, dunia ‘ | good shape. The ‘snow Anerenat er Lit: ig. measured. by. the foot. + cifie east: the depth of the beautify a decreases, again until at New Hazelt = thére: ‘ts. only. about. -four. inches. ; : , Fred , Bedoré. ‘lett? for’ “Biazétton * 0. | the Pacitic Telief, camp Were moved"t . : for, Fesuming work, , went to Smithers last Saturday. cue 7 ; . TERRACE, -B. Cy WEDNESDAY, } ‘NOVEMBER 25. 196 = valley; Sat ‘Terrace thers was, of ‘several: inches and the roads: depth until Pacific is reached: “when | From: Pa Monday. evening where he. enterted th Hosptial tor, ‘inpdieal treatment ' as A On sun ay: “norning- ‘the’ men ‘tr: Cliindemach Creek at ‘Usk where the - Will bé,- taken -care | a ‘pending. ora. bo ° Miisg Seaton, ‘of. ‘Smithers arrived’ on _ John. Dool returned. ftom, a trip. t the interior on. | Sunday. aes i to "Geet" “rhtte,” Joeal Jimber™ ‘operator’ es * s. G. Dit, hag a new. Chev e 0. T, Sundal. left, fort the ‘south o Tuestldy morning and will attend ti. annual: smeeing of | the British Colum: a . Dorreen,” Novy. 24—A | ' Sucéesatul ‘Mrs,’ ‘Annie "Ross ‘left * on’ Saturday |" for Byerett, -Wash. She recenly. re,. turned from a trip to Rochester, Mi.‘ to which place she Accompanied AL Gb. M. . Glegy. we “With the coming’ of anow the hunt. M.. inood Brooks,, local -{neurainee this’ week, o " “Miss: ‘ahny MeLaren, RN, ett for Remo con ‘Tuesday to spend. spend’ some time os he, “guest of. Mars. A. YY. Wilson. : ; aa oo: Foreman J.:Bell’ left ifor Remo or Te CONTRACTORS EXCITED * “The, local tie. ‘contractors Aare ‘quite excited over a report that the Cana. . for two. milion ites this year. ' report | ‘is true {it will surely make’ 7D ‘ling on. the’ ‘meat ‘business, and in. the {half the space. ‘Tas it is not a fact and it was not inten Rupert F If 1 onderful difference in the number’ 0. men now. unemployed. : DANGED A ar F DORREEN oo {dance was held“ on Saturday night ii “lorder ‘to - aise. funds for the local. : | Christmas « tree and: concert... ‘The lo. ‘eal orchestra’ was augmented by musi- cians from” Pacific, Usk and Terrace. A. number of people from eich Dlac. ‘took he afternoon train, Teturning ‘their’ homes’ on, ‘Sunday | morning. « ' wood sum was realized. - Our attention. has, béen. drawn to an item im the Terrace News re the alter- ‘ations’ recently’ made in the Gordon building : occupied - by Jas. ° ‘Richmond, Ltd, “Formerly Jas.: Richmond Lid., ‘odeupled the ‘eitire premises for. “gya- ceries and ‘meats. “The firm disposed | - cof its grocery. business, but is ecarry- |. same premises, put only occupying oné A partition has been ran through :the building so that therc anyone got the:: impression from ‘ our news item that: ‘Jas. Richmond: Ltd., was giving up all business, . or moving |: from that. store. building we regret it, fled to ive any iny such i impression. USK NOTES. : With the coining of the cold weather er o large amount of ice has. come {down the river. /This has-made it. necessary: to take out the ‘local ferry.’ Operations were started on “Friday ar ‘terfoon--and. were:. - continued .. durhy Saturday. A. “‘niamber ° ~of.” inien’ . cat down from Pacific ag.a- result of th - orden. “A bdat“ia now being” used: in eroesing the: iver. : ; “Orders have. been: igued for the con. centration of the. men “at- present. in the Pacific camp to‘ the local’ camp: vat] Ohindemach Oreek, < Local mining men’ are ‘watching: the | flucctuations of metal prices wit ha Jot of interest. There is a feeling if the. valne of silver continues: “to. in- crease it will result In a. reopening 6 dian National Railway is to contract ‘work on various mInining properties. . * digest—ideal for’n | oo bed, try a hovl of cones Cora a a Flakes. Crisp, delicious, extra easy. ‘to. or for any time you'r re an ve t e i . late bedtinie snack = “ported | -enrding to information, reaching || the» Agricultural _Departm the (Canadian Pacitic Rall y. - vince. and, is” to be started at ‘once, anipton _fress of Lritaia te Quebec: ip lesa in "staged the lurgest ‘bridge. tea and “fashion show ever held: ‘when over e LT bridge abies werb In pera - - tion aud nearly -5,000 “guests | at-- tended the function. in aid of funds. are two stores‘ now. instead of one. If |’. novelist and numorist,' will’ write “tis next novel aboard’ thé’ ‘Em- - ’ press of Ti'tain during:the. world ° ae cruise’ which -starts December 3 - oe _ir-m New York; rontings tion Jeeves” in several of his: best seller's. the first seven months of 1931 in- - creased 25.879,726 pounds or 15.5 ° ‘per cent. aver the producti the correspondinz perio of 1930. Exports in the same pariod? were 3,149,690 peunds or pearly "4,000,- ON pounds more than if the: same . sever inenths last year. - : “wal, tines “pame hanter? wa. - Teceity ata i ‘Mahed: . "Mra" * Walter UNashiin. New Hampshite, Shot. a’ AC Thooses:two buck deér and: & bear his diring a: hanting trip-in . pentine district of the province. winsfavenr with the lady. of: fash- “ten. for Not untll recentl, heen found tor catfishYcanght “in Nova Seatia, but a firm, ‘of téather -- - nunufaeturers _ pliable - product can be made f from: the Shing: of catfish, . “ moring ‘departure, ° ‘tr uction: for..a prepared. Program | by. ‘the: Extension . Department of. en the University. of Alberta, for, the oe past. tew: years, a ; : xk ‘trea, scholarship, entitlin 1E the ‘holder to” one yegr in! A) ‘four. in . engineering. orto five. - years. in. architecture “at ‘McGill. -. University is offered by! the?Cana- dian Pacific Railway ' Coimpany, - »-aubject to ‘competitive’ examina- ves, . tion, ‘to tts apprentices. and:other |, ° ‘eniployeds under ‘21 years of age, a And: to: minor sons of employees. | - "The “candidate recelving ‘ highest ~ oo tharks in subjects. ‘required : tor "4... admission ‘to the: University will | oS be awarded the scholarship. (796) © [Here and There|. ' Giatn yields ranging fron!38 to." 70, hushels to the acre are. re- In Northern Alberta, ac- a A. tree- -planting plan $n a harge: mo, cacale to’ extend ‘over & ‘teif-year . ‘period -has been inaugurated in. . Saskatchewan.’ . It will embrace | the whole treeless partof the pro- © ; Estahtishing - a new *Pecokd for - quick ‘delivery, a shipment! han- died by thy Canadian Pacifier Ex- ‘preas Conipany vent from. South- Io... 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