“TERRACE, Be Cy _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER , , 1880 ue 4 . + i teot ed view . : vo. lle " . : we toy . , . deta! on ae ie The Terrace Drug Store | R.W.RILEY - -:. - TERRACE, B.C. TERRACE THEATRE. Terrace, B. €. | WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY This Week | January 2and 3 Sins of the Father, mB Comedy— mh i Ps Adults 50” . Children under 14 years 25¢ sh a S| GEO: ). LITTLE bi A c _ LUMBER, MAN UFACTURER ° a Luisa Price List Pe Banh Lambe eee «81800 per - Ghiplap.... 2... ee 22.50 Sized Lumber .......cccecesseceescuareeees : 22.50" Finished Material .... e060 60 65.00 . Shingles........25 see ereeeee from $2,50;to. 3500 por 7 me ‘Prices’ aubject to change without notice ; Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application ~*~ ~ Compinents of the sai ‘ at : good Christmas. fjoyed a: most interesting evening. To all our custoiners and. friends We Wish a Merry Christmas ‘i = and— A Happy, Prosperous New Year ' 4 E zi Kenney esd General Hardware - . 7 . : ae . British Columbia -rpherd “Wag! a: Die attebdance ‘at the ma, | basketball games me A. Graham: wish to: that: ‘their’ many ral a __ triends for’ thelr’ Kindness: and . sym: the: - | by’ two danghters,. Margaret Mrs ‘Char - Terrace Notes - Services were held in St. Matthews Church on Christmas morning and. a good congregation wag present, The choir rendered. ‘special music and the rector. gave ‘a most appropriate - ‘ad- dress. ‘The ‘Test of ‘the day was spent by: the. town quietly with family din- ner parties and otherwise.” ‘It Was a. Frank Glass. of - Prince ‘Rupert was home for the holiday, “Miss Mary ¥. Smith who has’ been, in Usk for. some ‘months was at home’ for the holiday. ‘There. has been aD outbreak of the Terrace, So far the cases are of a mild order, - — Owing to weather - and road condi- tions the local: mills have not been able |. to get in logs and thus the mills have béen closed. down: until there is. a change in conditions, Ole Berg’ of Usk wos in town, last Wednesday. “Don Graham returned. to Rupert on Sunday - after attending the funeral of his mother. _ George and Roy Reid who ‘spent ‘a week in Prinece Rupert returned Saturday after “having spent ‘a, real boy holiday. . > Albert. Moore’ vetirned to Rupert on Sunday after spending the festive sea-: J. Moore. . : W. Werner of Rosewood spent. the: holiday in. Terrace. : ' Fronk Morris of Prince Rupert was in. Terrace in charge of the funeral of the late Mrs. Grqjam. . Se De Jones of Lakelse Valley spent. “The teachers: ‘of Bt. Matthews: Son: day school entertained ‘their ‘dlaisses in |the Terrace.theatre on Tuesday. even: ing of Inst week, the youngsters -er- “Mrs, Gainsborough was “taken sud- dently: {1 last Wednesday aud was tak. en-to the Hazelton hospital, “ LATE MRS. MARY’ A. GRAHAM The community was shocked. When it was learned that Mrs, Mary 4. Gra- lnm had passed away on ‘Thursdar evening (Christmas night). at 10.30. following. a short illness, at the home of her. son. George. In the ‘past. few strokes .and . ‘had. always recovered © a8 to be around, as usual. ’ She wns. born’ in Kinenrdin. Ont. jn 1868 and ntter: spending her. enirly. lite ih Ontario she moved to ‘Loganbury, in Saskntchewan where she: ‘married ’ They’ continued - their. residerice there tntil | 1908 when Mr, Graham. passed away: After spending. adveral years on: the. prairie. with her, family: she |’ moved - to ‘Prince: Rupert ' in 1916: ‘anit made that her home. ‘antil. Just ‘recent: diy she: came to Terrace’ to, be with-her son George. She made: a ‘host: ‘of: good frienda wherever she went’ "nnd mucli sympathy , ‘is expressed. for: those: 14f'. The Inte ‘Mrs. Grabam * is. survived measles in a number ‘of the homes in | son with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs, E.. Obristmas: ‘at. the.Terrace hotel; °°! lhe Opening of New Hospital - Continued from Page 2 handle the situation and Dr. Wallace was added ‘to, the staff.as house sur- geon.- The nursing stafi was also he- ing- increased. yearly.; But even this was not enough..:The institution was rapidly. developing from an «Indian ‘fimissiotiary hospital to a general hos- pital with cases‘ demanding -the. best that the medical selence could give. 1 o "MADE DRIVE FOR FUNDS an appliances was so great that the peo- ple of the district got behind the hos- pial management onda drive was put to raise funds. Money was fairly irce at that time, and aithough construc- tlon of the railway had moved for- ward, those connected with that work assisted materially, although the. big jeffort was made by the people settled | ‘Jin the country all the ‘way from Ter- race through to the Lakes Country, as |this was the only hospital at that time This drive for funds resulted ‘in some- thing’ over $7,000 being raised,, in cash and by subscription.» pital was enabled to instal on électric power plant, an X-Ray,-a sterlizer and other necessary things. The Hazel- ton Hospital’ then stepped into the front .ranks, of institutions rendering \ public service ‘and it has maintained that position to the present day, al- though ‘there was not much more that jeould’ be done with the ‘old building other than keep it-in repair and im- ‘prove, ‘the ‘heating ‘system, : ete, oe 7 ‘But * “the® “‘demands* Wpon.: ‘the: institu- ae : tion. Kept’ increasing. | ‘There was not sufficient ‘room. for ‘patients, and the nursing ‘state hod increased. to such an extent that ‘their ‘accommodation - . ‘twas entirely inadequate. ; . Something had to be. done.. There Was no use ad- ding. to the hospital ’ as the: old strue- ture had done its work, and conditions| . were ‘not ripe for o new. hospital. It was ,therefore decided that the only. thing to do was to erect. a residence for the ntu'ses separate from the hos- pital and ‘thus add more room for the eeorimogation of patients.” years the deceased had suffered wi. NURSES ‘RESIDENCE ERECTED Church, the Department of Indinn Af- consented to provide the funds. for ‘the undertoak to, ‘furnish * the;." In’ due course.-that building was! com: pleted. ‘the: nurses moved . mm: and. ‘some ~ ‘oan “wits available: for’, Patients: late Herhert. George Grnkani' in. 1896. more: room This" was made to’ answer for. the next: few years but’ the’ reed of a new héspital | WAS becoming” more and more a nétessity: and: could: not he’ délayed . longer.” The.. “management: :: and’ the Board’, of | Directors got. busy and. the result of, those ‘efforts wag. the open- ing of the handsome, complete ‘and thoroughly :inodern, tustitution last Monday. evening. NURSES ‘TRAINING 8 In 1914 the need for many modern} -- With the funds thus raised the bos- : Te was tn 1924 that ‘the Methodtet’ fairs ‘and’ thé Provincial’ Government’ building | and the people of. the: -district | institution.,|¢ fa matron. and: .saperintendant. Of : training school,’ : Miss Craig;, and: VIS iste ocra als transportation > ANADIAN Nationaloffers many luxuries and com- . forts which add pleasure to. ' your trip South by Steamer ‘or East by’ Train. ‘Sailings from Prince Rupert: to Vancouver, thence via”. .” Tri-City Service to Victoria - and Seattle, Thuredaye 10. 00 p.m, For Anyox and. Stewart, .., Wednesdays 4.00 ‘p.m. ‘Regular services to North ‘ and South Queen Charlotte - Islands. Particulars of sail-- ings, rates, ete., on request. - Passenger trains leave Ter- race, eastbound, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 3.03 p.m.; westbound, Sun- days, Tuesdays and Thurs- . days 11.52 a.m. nadian Mationai — _ For information call or write" : Agentor | RK F. McNAUGHTON, D.P.As': ing very responsible positions. Amonz them are Miss Eva Martin who is | now second anesthetist in the Womans ° Hospital, New York, a position she has ° held. for the past six and © half yeaxs.. Before specializing in anesthetics she took a: post-graduate course ‘in. Man-:- ; hatten Hye and- Har ‘hospital and: Was . the gold medalist:for her years’)! vow. * Mys..-MeCntcheon.‘is.: another ° gradu-' . ate. who hag: tigen: ‘tothe front: rank of her position, and ‘for:some s yea s'she, has - heen: supervisor ‘I ‘in: ithe: LY Hospital ins ‘Detroit: : . Miss’. _Alberta; Collier : is, ‘Munielpal School -Nurse- in: ‘Hamilton, : Ont, : ; Miss Winifred Soal: 4s. in ‘ar: ‘fie in London, ’ Eng. i cee re e The; graduates from the ; ‘Hazelton: Sy Hosnital., training school: have: general: a ly done well after leaving here, and a those, who have stayed with:the pro: .’. fession ‘are: ‘still dolug. well, - either, as. private nurses or in special work.’ ae The nursing staff today. consists ore