: g 12° “TERRACE, B. CG. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932 © WER Bay } Terrace Mil ‘Stock 0 of Lumber | Rough Lumber No. $48 common dimension and No. I Ship- '- lap. { a No. i Finish, Siaing, Flooring, V-joini. ‘Ete. o ‘Shingles oa Mouldings, PRICES ON APPLICATION yoy Be co, Little Terrace, B.C. - Bring vour carin for a Complete Overhaul. Agar’s Garage All repairs. earefully made }; Oiland gas. Full stock of j! parts, tires, ete. General Motors. Agent Terrace, B. C. | Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Running Water Dining Room Electrice Light Telephone _ ‘Travellera Sample Rooms Special lane aan Sunday 75c P. 0. Box ee se “ % lor SALE—Wealthy Cooking Apptes, Ww. d. Martin, ate pale on Thursday - afternoon and’ s 2° Shiplap jeeded in’ getting good prices: for the ‘niost of ‘his goods. - prices w ere’ “equal ‘to new.! town on Friday. (It. L, MeIntosh’ arrived: ‘from Prine, | iEnpert on Friday for a day or ‘two in train, : ‘town, | arrived on Wednesday last on accoum flow the. track, and if you stop with of the illness of her mother, ‘state that donations for the holiday: ’ has: been doné up to the’ present ther: ° ‘Prince Rupert after a long tour with while pasing through: ‘town,,at about HAD TO WALK 0 RUPERT 75¢ and, $1.00 per box, fob, Terrace | The “train | pulled dio exoin the east, :and the. constable collected a rod-rider jfrom. ‘between the’ ears. ; ‘That's fine. © Ten days’ In Sone cases the suit me,” says. the man. ‘Sam Hausenchitd “held his’. alleti- wilt . just’ “phat nl Bet, laaye | free feeding. ” . “That's alright, 77 “says “the constable, “You. Just, wait, here until,” the train pulls, out. i ‘ “ATL -aboooard”™ and uy _ Mrs. A. x. Wilson: ‘of Reino, Awas in The constable tarned’ to the. free- eros rider, AGL right mister, ~ There ge: ~ Mrs, H. S. Creslitian “Gt ‘Chilliwack the train. ‘The track’ follows ‘it. Yor forest wea, rat -in twenty miles of here ‘it wil be! six nonths, not ten days,” “What, no grub?” asks ‘the Hobo. “Not a bite,’ replled the constable. As the ‘figure of the man with th 1. pack receded in the distance there wa:. wafted back those phrases and clause: ‘that do not look well , and anothe: Whe Christmas Treé Committee at | the Lakelse Valley ‘Community Club fund are coming ‘In nicely, It the ba ance of the canvas comes ‘up to what r will be no- “difficulty ‘in: ‘financing: th. program on a scale equal’ to’ that” of last year.” — the hardships of men who try to reach the coast via the box cur route. Geo, “Tattle, Chris. "Haugland, Tec | DRIVING. "0 COMMON DANGER Johnstone and Knute Olson are back ‘ from a snecessful hunt in the country! 4: Terrace resident appeared before east of Lakelse Lake. They brought Magistrate Kenney on Tuesday of last three gouts ont with them. Week charged with driving to the com- . mon danger, Evidence was submitted I. 0. Brady, public works engineer. to the effect that the accused was driv- passed through on Thursday enroute te Ang at about 25 to 30 miles an. hour Chief Bridge Engineer A. L.:-Carruth-!6.15 p.m, and did not‘have lights ‘on ers who was exaniining the bridge: jhis car. “When called upon to stop through this ‘section of the interior. ' he travelled about 75 yards before he} . - and points farther east. ‘got the car to a standstill. He was fined $10 and costs, Mrs. D. Il. McNeill returned Wed nesday Inst week after’ visiting her husband at the Prince Rupert hospita. CARD OF ass ‘ oo. : a bs ryep W, J, MeOutcheon, ‘alderman in’ Ri: E. q. Moore and family: wish ‘to con. pert, spent a few days holidays at th: [rey to the people of Terrace their Philhert Hotel last week, hearty. appreciation ‘of the prompt. man- ‘net in which they résponded to thr: SERIE ICI EACIRORIONN SWAIN’S - Transfer ‘and | Taxi | Service | Meat all trains" Special Rates to Lakelse Lake TERRACE, B.C. ‘ + 7 “Terrace Notes A Gse Was heard in police court in ‘Terrace the other day that brought ‘out the fuct that it is illegal to allow pigs tu run at large in any part of British Colunbia, While the Animal Act ‘has qaulifying clouses. dealing with other dlomestic unimais there. is no exception in the ense of pigs: W. D, Vanee of Prmee Rupert was in TotnieD > Weilnesday. anil Thuraday. Donald Burnett. has. gone ta Anyox for o thne. “Mrs. R. ‘B.. Wallace left for Anyox at. the end of the week to join her bus |. band who is principal!.o thd’ p school at, that. Place. ‘ y areca Ra ape 4 3 vit ' Wrank Poe left for Otilcago on Wed: nesday .avhere. he ..will ‘Spend , a. tine with his family ‘and then go.on to Cal- {fornia..for ‘the: Winter. returning. here early in the, spring 1 wens a, Oa T. Sundal ‘and. win. Robingon re- : on Saturday. Rupert on Saturday. C, Finter conducted the services in fire alarm the ather, evening when Knox Chureh last’ Sunday night, ang jth bic home was burned, and for the instead of the usual sermon Miss ’ Bos. | Xcellent manner in which they worked sie Moore read “The Mansion” by Hry. |? save so much of their household fur- Van Dyke. There was a good congre. niture. gntion present, - Bey: Dudley Little left Monday for Smi- ‘goes the’ : joy rider was learning the lesson o | = pF ‘ PICIC RCAC RIED ICACIC ALAC ACC RCRE ICICI ICAO ACACIA RCAC ACICRC ICICI ICAI ICIONCIC HCI Now is the time to prepare for: the long winter nights _ by installing a RADIO. Weare agents for DeForest Crossley Machine and can give good terms on same, Write or‘call for prices. ‘oA” Batteries “B” Batteries. E. T. Nenney, Ltd. ‘ecgyy7 ’ Batteries Terrace, B.C. ae Rexall 1 Cent Cash. Sale NOVEMBER 2, 3, 4 and 5, : , A large number of Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery Choevlates boxed, Chocolate Bars, Faney China. Two for the Price of One Plus 1c. Cash must accompany order. Circulars will be mailed to out uf town cus.omers on request. » ‘TERRACE DRUG STORE 7” = i° woe Some good duck bunting is reported I to return to:Terrace. within a month. - from the Horseshoe, north of town, ne ; , (rein * Capt. Colthurst returned on Satur-. Coming to town on. Sunday one < day from Stewart Lake where he has the leading business men met a couph of deer just after he had crossed the spent the past month on a hunting trip He got -his full quota of deer and his many friends have been enjoying nice ' Williams creek bridgé. juicy venison since. The Captain re ported any ident quting. . ; ce ee sty 8 hon ge bo Miss. ‘Jannlé King was a hostess ‘on Thursday evening when she éntertain- ed a-number. of friends as a. farewell to- Miss Bertha Moore.. Brery can of salmon packed in Brit- . ish Columbia must now be submitted to’ Mrs. (Dr.) Mills and son, aceompan- inspection by a board of experts ap- ied by Miss McLaren, left Saturday fo: pointed by the Dominion government. Prince Rupert to meet Dr. Mills. wh: Unless it passes the inspection none of has. spent the past six weeks in i :the salmon may be placed upon the south. market except with a conspicuons label ‘showing that it is “second quality” - Word bas been received that Mise fish, : hers where he will assist Mr. Fowl J. Seigfreid ig back after spending a n the lumber yards. ‘week at Shames where he got hig tray line in ren@inéss for the winter. _— Cousins who left here two years age | far Ontario to make her hame, intends |'The Omineca- Herald Is $2.00 per year W. Babcock of Dorreen was in tow Tourist Fates Slash Cruise Rates " John Garland of Kalam Lake spent the week ,end in town. . ” Mins Fanny McLaren left for Prine A special service will be held in s Matthews Church on- Sunday evening When Rev. Mr. McKim will deliver an |. adiiress to the 1.0.0.1, and Rebekrk Lodges, Miss Betta Anderson wag hostess on ‘Thursday afternoon when she enter- tained the members of Rebekah Lodge at a farewell tea: In honor of Mra. Wi |: FE. Smith before she left for. Ontario on an extended holiday. During thé afternoon the guest of honor’ was. pre- sented with a Rebekah pin,-a token of. good-will from . the ‘members. Mrs. Snijth, three daughters and son Bruct «| publie . turned Thursday ‘from Hazelton after uttending - the Conservative meeting. _ were havitig a ‘Good time, are left Monday for Ontario. They ‘will spend a. few weld with Mr: and. Mrs heard it would appeir that: the bire ‘But it 4an’t done: that. way re «Smith, sry at. Wainwright, : Alberta | - Cagrain jenronte enst to. ‘Midland and ‘London. mika Grigithe ty eae Er ship the Me . Empresa Ww. “Way of ‘Prines Rupert spent fre “ ' Austratta.” Friday, to Tuesday ns ft guest, of e Mr. ri ' —_— and. Mrs, i, Wilison., oe 2 ae dt vf transportation was sold lke arrEeg pes, merchandise, a recent an- “yyith. the clostng’ of ‘the rouse hunt: » nouncement by the Canadian Pa~ ing in the’ eastern district on Octobe: | 2” cifle Steamehips would, have rend 1Sth, the. local hunters. turned thelr at. | i something Nke this:. “The y |tetition 't6 the birds across ‘the ‘river or | was Greet, for leas than. a8 Sunday\' From the amountsof groot-[$- 0° faype @ ete ay Bevaniie oe ‘the Pyramids, the latest thing in ortise fares in more modest fashion. The latest thing in cruise faros is the institution of Tourist Class on the, Mediterranean Cruise by | the Empress of Australia; and for eruise: that calls at 26 ports ia now available. - Palestine, the Nile, Cairo and the’ famous Coldssugs~Earvelona, Casablanca, Gibraltar and Pun- chal, Madeira, where Mrs, Chriss |. topher Columbus was born, aro high lights of the: cruise. which leaves New York January Slat. 5 Tourist acconimodation in the a winter holiday makers iesrned of |n mesnifioent 22, eaten Empress a. minimum .of $300 a: 69-day | ‘Rhodes —site of: of Australia is famous for its comfort as. thousands of students, teachers, aiid professora who hare .. }crossed the Atlantioin- the speedy. vessel know. ': ‘Divided, by the 69 days ‘of. the :cruise; which. allows a stopover in England’ and return Tourist Class by any -Canadian~ Pacific liner—even the Blue Rit- * bon, holling Enmiprees of Britain— ‘ works out at a daily cost of a Ut- 7 te. less than $4.35. e Tt ‘is belleved. that ‘the few rate will introduce the joys of winter: : erulging: in, sunny ‘southern: ta tudes to. many who have not: be able to ‘enfoy such a holliday: fore,