THE DAILY NEWS TERRACE BOARD COUNCILDEALS WITH HIGHWAYS jks that Officials go over District with Local Man and See ' Condition TEIIRACE, Now. ID The monthly council meeting of the Terrace Board of Trade was held Tuesday evening in the municipal hall with President J. K. Gordon in the chair. Letters were read from Dr. Wrinch, M.L.A., F. M. Dock- rill and the district mining engineer making recognition of the list of public work needing attention, which had been submitted to them following the last quarterly meeting, and promising every co-operation in having these satisfactorily carried out. Supplementary resolutions were drawn up asking for special attention from the public works (department for early and permanent improvement to Spring Creek hill on the Kalum Lake road and some penewiret reai U building being carried $ut fa, M Remo road, which at JkreteiVkik unworthv of the namejof road. It was decided to ask the divisional ' engineer to come to Terrace and make a trip ovei tfce roads, accompanied by Bum-r of the board of trade to appointed by the chair. ; Ilaces most requiring attention could then lte noted and action taken as soon as possible. A letter was read from P. M. Dockrill regarding the well-ririlling outfit for which request had been made to have seat to Terrace. Mr. Dockrill explalaed that the full equipment had still not arrived at Smithers. bat. that as soon as the work required In the Smithers district was finished he would use his influence i have it sent to Terrace. MILL IS SOLD FOR $100,000 Itcd Mountain Lumber Co. ConJ ey Plant to Camplell & Meyers r. F. Campbell and J. era, who have been mOUn ar Otway in the Prince $reefsfiAai trict under the style-of $he CHfaf brook Sawmills, have $UMhaed the assets of the Red Mountain Lumber Co.., operating a sawmill at Penny. The price is reported to have been in the vicinity of $100,000 and the' purchase did aet include the stock of lumber lath yards. It is the intention of the par chasers to continue tbe of the Otway mill Mid until the end of next April when their activities wilt " transferred to Penny under tbe MOM of the Red Mountain Lotifr' Co. Ltd. v- - With the disposal of three mil lion feet of lumber still in the! yards at Penny, Ra Sjmrr tUI terminate his connection witV the lumber industry of the Prince j George district witlf which he. has been identified since 1917. The Red Mountain 'mil! 'has 1 cutting capacity of 60,000 feet. Other assets of the company included in the sale wen five million feet of skidded logs and standing timber estimated to bevegtry Tueaftty eVening when sufficient for fifteen yeata op-' an;nvl,hi, ri.i wenlur was era lion. .NO PAPKK ON MONDAY Monday, being designated as a public holiday for the observance of Thanksgiving and the Armistice Anniversary, there will be no issue of the Daily News on that day. The next regular . edition will be on Tuesday afternoon. filSCOMB MILL CLOSKI) The big sawmill at Oiecow near Prince George has been clo sed down for the winter. It will be reopened in the spring. The Fomily Herald and Weakly Star of Montreal with its wonder ful improvements .r. is recognisen tnrihm week. Mr. CrMiKKn Aline Bection is a gem unrivalled. Saturday, November i.o, igjj e it breaking: We NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. TTKKRACB Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Itehiason enterta.ned tfte memoers oi we, rnnan'n k canir in Lne tituruu UtiMit in nniii games and nd contests. Refreshments were served during the evening. Mrs. Wm. Sims assisted la the entertaining. lira. Steinoff and daughter, f ,.jp, ... ' Dorrecn were viaiters during the, . week at the home of Mr. and Mm. Au4n Gondaaouch' was 'in 'the Geo. Graham. They retofhed home oa Wednesday. Mm. Horwell and asm, Dennis, returned to Dorreen on. Wednes- day following a short vhit with Mn. Disflea. enter? Uined at. bridge oa ednetday Wvaain-. . II. C. Creelman, C. If. R. agent at Tp4ey Was in town during i IWaialiaw antaai irea vaa w so peace came to the world, and with each year of it ..r isj AtforflSTICE DAY is not a day for marching and waving of down of racial and sectional barriers. endorse devoutly any and all uala thrive, countries prosper, and that the world wheels on toward To that end, FLANDERS FIELD "IACE more permanent. If the SACRIFICES of Prince Rupert people have contributed to WORLD PEACE they have not been in vain. I,et m remember them in the few minutes of silence tomorrow morning. Let our sympathy still go wit to those who were bereaved during the war and let us keep always with us the memory of the wonderful deeds of endurance, suffering, courage and sdf-saeriflco that have placed Canada before the world as a nation where men arc born who in time of stress are ready to battle for the right but who at the same time have set an example to the world of neighborliness, friendship and trust, and who will be the first In peace as they were first in war. ; Topley and Mrs. CreeMan aad boys will accompany him home end of th wck Km IIAZELTON At morning service last Sunday in St. Peter's Amrliean Church. n.v t n Piwtnr Mij-tH a beautiful brass pulpit Bible desk Bre8Mlttwi hv Mr. and Mrs. K. R. I Cox in memory of their daughter, 'Elm. who nassed away two nan t ditT-ict for a few day at the fjrrt ff the reek on his way back to Smithers after having Attended the recent Shrine cere- menial in Vietoria. William Gow, statioi kith Harelton, and nMllBffamMf revned at the first MBHXBKBm after hiving spent two or months at Sex smith. Alberta, in thaeace River country. A new caterafllar tractor has nrrived and will be uaad ia trans- osmr t t. t sincere efforts of continuous sleeps in hope and smiles FINE CONCERT I LAST EVENING ftch hy I.ficiil Talent at United Church Proved Excellent A delightful concert was fiv-rfn last night under the auspices of the. Women's Miasieaary Society of the first United Church. It took the form of aa All-Canadian evening at which Canadian songs were sung, recitations given and I iaiipforte solos played. The R v. A. Wilnon made a few remark , -on the growth of Can-ad derng recent years, and aotne of tje idea of prominent British ; .talesmen oa Caaada'r future. An outstnndinir feature ef the cntertair merit wa the. sketch ooms to let." Miss Rarie as,. uJBTlywVdlf- landlady f a rooming an outstanding c. part being nartic itainel. Mix. H. HrKechea' as a young college gi3 played up to her pi'rt well. Thtf others also carried their respecap rates in splendid style. . The following is tkrtga: Plaaoforte 8olo ...... tfte V Teoal8olo J. mm comes a realization of the ST war symbols. It is a time ' world peace, for it is only a millennium of eternal sunshine. HjilijlSpr eternal imcc aJjjliTor ify? ,'. for compassion, f'ellowsIifpirHtl iM through brotherly love thafjinclif id-" up from shattered bones. War is only valuable as Recitation Mm. Brady t ianoforte Solo .. Miss Uurgeoh Vocal Solo Mis.4 Davies Violin Solo MIm Wilkinson Cornet Solo ... Bnly Puller Pianoforte Solo .. Miss G. Brady 8ketch -Rooms Tkt Miss ,v' v.. BMIJAHI5ASSIN . . fQutex I s . J ! Ul Am A mo I, 1-- ' I' t. fiz-M ' . ' V '' ! 1 iig ihsWbb 1 Ldna Vicgew, G. Stocks. E. An derson and Mm and Mfs. Karx-r Vocal Solo Mi'sn Dali Pianoforte JJolo . v Vocal Solo .V. . Misr Haliu ,': i Vocal Solo Mr IfU' I'ra . i pianoforte Sob . HISS M. 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