; pert = i Ae as * E SOIC IIERIOROIRI INO IEC ROE VOL. 11: ,. ‘TERRACE, B. C., WenNespay, MARCH 25, 1936 Father smith,- parish priest ot Ri- arrived on Friday night: and is holding speeial Lentern services at the toc) Catholic’ church during the week eee ‘ W. W,. Anderson spent Saturday in town giving the Jocal business possi- Vilities the once aver. =. 2 8 ; There is much disappointment here ever the announcement that. all sal- mon hatcheries in B, C. were to be. closed. Locally it will: affect ‘quite a nuinber besides thé employees, as.all Toca Dusiness houses benefited. a There iS stll- A lot of snow through ihe district and. it is a race between the heat of the sun by- day and the frost by night for mastery. * The sun will win shortly. 7 = 2 Juck MeCubbin of Pacifie was in tawn over the week end. eae ; George Moody of Usk spent the last week end in Terrace, ah " Donald Bruce of Kalum Lake’ was in town a day or, two recently. ‘ + Order Your Wood Now For the next few months we will ‘have plenty of good .slab wood available, largely hemlock,...Now. is the time to get next winter's wood in. Only $1.25 per load. if -; close in town, and slightly . high . or out of town, We also handle - Firestone: Tires “and Willard Batteries. Little, Haugland & Kerr oe “hidian Died on Trail Enroute - His s Trap Line Archie Friday ufternoon after a hard — trip, with the word that James Feak, one of the Vianarsdol. Indians, hud died out ‘jnear the south end of Lakelse Lake. Archie hind walked in, making the trip from the lodge in ahont four and a half hours. The same afternoon ' one of the Swnhin trucks “left and after a 12° hour’ trip returned with the body, which was accompanied hy Chief Mark: McKay. The. decensed was ac- compunying. the Chief on a trapping expedition to the Kitamat. They had Started on Wednesday and made seven miles to their enbin “where they stayed for the tight. The next morning the uty returned to the Lake, a osleeh to-the Lodge and-on arrival: there it was found Feak had passed awa, . Al, engniry Was: held on Saturday foyer “to give mn address. amd medical evidence was to the effect ’ that the trip-wss tod much ofa strain, on the min’s heart." The body was taken to Vannrsiol for interment. The decenred was botn in Kitselas village sixty years ago. and has lived there ever since, Last fall a awell known Prince Ru- pert man was enroute to a prairie city But that was the time the Kyex bridge took a notion to. zo out and a number of creeks went on a rampage. The. Rupert man got a wire .off to the man in charge of the proposed lecture “Cannot come. out on the line. The prairie man did *|not understand so small a thing hold- ing up.a wonld- -he lecturer, so he wired Poa ‘Bishop Rix, arrived in town on Sat- urday evening and was the guest. of Rev. and Mra. J. C. Berchall. Mrs. Mw “Prince + Reaper, the first of the week. *‘Buy at Home’? principal. you use these columns? help sell your: produce, ¢ pa IIC INNO RICCI EIEN EIDE IEICE SONIA . . When you use the columns of your “LOCAL NEWSPAPER! You are supporting ‘a local industry and encouraging the Tell the buying public what: you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE. NEWS 7 - Are here to carry that message to the public for you, will Vancouver printera will not help build. your town and commuity noe EIEKSCICIICRCICICICIONEY os > > > > > > > _ Resident Agents” ah ET. KENNEY. LIMITED | 7 Terrace, B.C. Now is the time. te cheek ap on your FIRE INSURANCE Protection "Heavy firing inc if ‘woather increases the Hazard, “Protect your, -_ ‘Property by i ingw ing in : reliable compauies, ' : . re ot von | Epa aye en Renee rere III We are agents for ea , “Fasten London. & Globe . an ard other companies, ae 7. (Write us for rates. eC Cee £1} he | Fine Concert by: Winter arriy arrived in ‘town last Ou the trail Feuk took | AGL and continued to’ get worse. They crossed tlie Lake on. “AUCTION SALE Under instructions from Will Robinson I sbalt offer for’ sale on Wash |. Wednesday, April Sth, 1 p.m. haek, Buy a new shirt and come any- | tway. RB. ‘Hippsley went down to , .#| [%-foot Cross Cut Saw, i. ° Sundry Othe. sArslelen: Moo: Numero ‘to. ‘Mention .. “Young People . Plays are Given On Friday evening the Terrace Young’ People's Society put on a. very enjoyable entertainment, the main itemé Jheing ‘two plays. Mrs. Evelyn Bagshaw of Vannrsdol, conducted the performances and coached. the young people. The first: play was a one act comedy entitled “Miss Molly’ Mrs. 8. G. Kirkaldy, Misses -Mary Welsh. Margaret Glass. Lillian Christy and Lorraine Kenney, with Lloyd’ Thomas ‘Corbin King: and: Angus Beaton took the various parts. “The play through- ‘out. was well- pnt, on ond the interest of the audience was maintained. A duet by Miss Longwarth and Miss Vel- int Greig’ was rendered between the two plays, with Mrs. Kirkaldy aecom- pinging on the pilano. Miss. Laura iDoney followed with a recitation “My Lena.” , The second play on he fiver of Light hid. a gangster. theme with Misses 8. MeLaren and Eliott Head, together with Ron Makepence, Bob Henwood, Stuart McI.eod, Garth Griffiths, Cor- hin King, and: Angus Seaton. All the - parts were well taken. The affair was staged in the 1.0.0. F. hall and the pince was filled to To many people the even- ‘jing was a-revelation of the Work car- ‘vied on by the young people of the com mamity during the winter months, and it is. understuod that a consideralle profit was made with the effort. |. Local truck: drivers have been work- ‘ing nights to get a supply of logs for the mill ‘and yet not damnge the roads which thaw in the day time, yet stif- fen at night. The boys start about the mid-night hour ond work until the middle of ‘the morning when the sun begins to get in its work. ness keeps going. se 4 Mr. and Mrs, 7. KR. Gordon have re turned: to Terrace after spending the worst part of the winter in the south. They both benefited from the trip and J. K. is. ready to. dig into his orchard work again as soon as weather will permit, While away he stndied some of the new wrinkles in oreharding and some of these he can apply here. He is getting his orchard in a profitable condition nnd each year sees him ship: ping out-more and better fruit. Many friends are glad to see Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. bi ack agnin.. They are missed when away during the winter. Ce | Quite ‘a thanber of young people went to Pacific Friday night and enjoyed a danve at the railway centre. The Omincea Herald is only $2.00 . ape: 4 t At the zarage of the Inter-Valley Lumber Companv, South of the C.N. R. Tracks. on Kalum St. TERRACE, B.C. 1 Gurisey-Aberdeen ‘Angus Cow, 3 4 Dining, Chairs . Sundry Small Tables -1- Singer Sewing Machine 1 ‘Kitchenette 1, Wash Stand | 1'Mounted Bear Skin Rug 1 Brass, Bed with Coit Springs and Restmore Mattress The following goods: 1 Holstein Cow, seven years old, good milker, freshens in April, yeavs ald, fresh. 1 Holstein Bull, 1 year old 1 10-ineh Grain Grinder 1 2-5 inch Grain Grinder, hand power . = 1 McGregor Drag Saw 1. Feed Cutter, Hand or Power 1 Model T Ford Engine with Tank aiid Batteries I 14. -foot Windmill, complete with guys ~ 1 14-inch Walking Plow 1 Combination Seeder and Cultivator.. ' 1 233 Winchester Rifle ‘1 .22 Automatic Winchester Rifle t 16-guage ‘Double Barrelled Shot Gun Sake 1 Slip Scraper © T Ineubator, 120 Eggs | , .2 Incubators, 60 eggs each L Oil Brooder, 5 foot span 1 2-hole Oil Stove: 1 G-hole Range , 1 Upright ‘Heater 1 Washing Machine ; - 1 Wringer : ; ‘YExtension Dining Talile . - 1 Gerhard‘ Heinzmann Cabinet Grang' Player Piano 1 Morris Chair- 1 Oak Rocker’ 1 Spring Folding Bed. A Dresser with Oval. ‘Mirror 2 Congoleum Rugs 1 Kodak 1. Lot Churn and Butter Makeng equipment | 5 Rolls ‘Muskrat Wire 1, Grindstone , nos Ud: Gas Pump | ae Q Stel Beds 3:Alladin Lamps ce 1.Emery Grinder se L Weigh: Beam, : 200° Ibs: canny 1.Hand Seeder’. Sundry Garden’ Tools. o mi . TERMS—$10.00- ‘anit Under Cash. v hot artless ‘ Deforred _Wniyments Drenching Bit. and Farrier’s Tools a Cooking Utensils. ve 1. Gas Lamp oe” 1 Food Chopper 2 Peavies equal instalments” over six’ -montligi. : 1 Roll Chicken Wire 4 2 Small -Electric: Motors; ; . Dishes and . Cutlery 2° pairs: Skis Snowshoes and Traps. ‘giv. to $100. 00, 25% Cash, “R140, an. ‘and. over, ‘arrangements - to: sult “vetlered by’ notes _nocotaly to Vendor’ a Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. = . Will ship to any point ‘on line . Will you try our Bread and - Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. Thus busi- | _ {didates for confirmation. government . administrator. ; nvani was’ recommended by the ede Te tlonal survey hegrings committee bik fyear and the government; it is report: , ots desires to go..thead swith it ona. ~ Ligpndnal -basis, ‘Before a district would: : balance i in: 7 on All kinds of eake. “Get our price. c \ Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Mudern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. - ; Telephone oe o Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Yaxi ‘Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood Agent for Ford Cars | Ford Trucks | Ford Parts Va = Terrace Drug Store EASTER SPECIALTIES Rabbits and Roosters EGGS . GREETING CARDS NOVELTIES. Whe Bishop conducted services in: St. , .. | Matthews chnrch. morning and even: ing on Sunday. vice he was presented with four cnn- On. Monday afternoon the Bishop met the Woman’ so, Auxtiliaty and gave a very interestitiz adress ‘on the Home Mission werk uf At the evening ser- . ithe Anglican church, pointing out how -ythis,.and similar diocese - Denefited + shy that. work: mo coh, ce + “ae. ‘Lihet ‘al -enuens, at ‘Vietoria “is cousldering the’ ‘matter | of ‘abolishing rural ‘ehool boards’ and’ anbstituting. .: This - ino aholish. its school board it would vote . :