rt-'t in i. .1 i i a a i a a a Your FAVORITE Book Store J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I Jf nerves doubly sol Bmlth Block Green B9: ANNOUNCING . . . CORNER SNACK BAR At TERRACE (Mrs. Flossie Lambly) TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE W. C. Osborne V. Imhoff y V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ! y y y y y y y y CHAINS I ECCO Watch Chaini have been famous lor IS yean A wida telac-lion of Waldeman, DicVani and Alberli awaiti youi choice. Up-lo-tha-minuta itylet to maal every . man'a lasle. JOHN BULGER JEWELERS Third Ave. (Opp. Post Office TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE A. M. Wlillama Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Reconditioning Motors Tractors Road Equipment Machine' Work Diesel Acetylene and Electric Welding BOX 202 TERRACE, B.C. TOYLAND . . . Now Open LARGE SELECTION . . . Dettcr Toys for Hoys and Girls Greater Value Compare Our Prices TOYS F O U A L L A G E S BABIES' RATTLES DOLLS GAMES BOOKS CONSTRUCTION SETS WOOD TOYS KIDDIE CARS CHEMISTRY SETS WHEEL BARROWS STUFFED ANIMALS. . Shop Early Delivery on Large Orders WE WILL PAY A FAIR CASH PRICE FOR YOUK USED FURNITURE ELIO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TERRACE P. T. HOLDS DANCE ISasket Social in Orange Hall Successful Event TERRACE, Nov. 26 A well-attended old time dance and basket social was held by the Parent-Teacher Association in the Orange Hall on Friday evening. The hall had been tastefully decorated. Music was provided by Mrs. T. Presby, Roily Beecher and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kirkaldy. Crowning feature of the evening's program was the autionlng of the artistically decorated baskets by Mr. Beecher. Many people willingly gave their assistance in order to make the dance a success, including Mr. and Mrs. Lindberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs. F. Frank, Mrs. Minshall, Miss James, Miss Macdonald, Mrs. S. Campbell, J. R. Reynolds, Mr. Haaland, Mrs. R. de Kergommeaux, Miss Lips. The money raised by the Parent-Teacher Association will be used for the benefit of the Terrace schools. Terrace was Father de Keyzer's first parish and he made many friends who are glad to see him again. A card party held in the Catholic Church rectory on Thursday evening drew a good-sized crowd. The Teen Age Club is trying to get enough money to open a "Teen Age Canteen." similar to those now functioning In cities The club has been organized for the purpose cf providing worth LISTEN TO ACE COMMENTATOR AND MASTiR STORY TELLER Kin ill m U J Li Li won. Wed-Frl, iCFPR VG:45 r.M. 1 For Mother and Daughter . . . Rupert Peoples Store and Wallace's Dept. Store For Father and Son ... Rupert Mens and Boys' Store I RUPERT TOBACCO STORE Also Carries CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS Christmas Cards FANCY WRAPPINGS. STICKERS, ETC. Besides Your Newspapers - Magazines - Tobaccos - Candy THIS AND THAT ; i Tkf Crorfr Matthew Ainu Sntn, W V' Junior is beginning to enjoy the piano. Timely Topics from Terrace RECEPTION IS GIVEN NEWLYWElbS; VICTORY BOND SALES OVER $20,000 On Saturday evening a reception was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Labarre at the home of Mrs. Jackson, sister of the bride, and many friends came to offer the young couple their best wishes. The couple had been married at Prince Rupert,, the bride having formerly been Miss Cecelia Newhauser. For the time being, the Labarres- will make their home in Terrace i where the groom is attached tc ! the Royal Canadian Engineers. Arthur Carr, retired road foreman, has gone to Vancouver to spend the winter. Mrs. E. A. .Head, Victory Bond saleswoman, reports that race subscribed $21,300 In the t last drive. Quota for Terrace was $20,000. Gordon Haugland, who recently returned from overseas, is now In Vancouver with his brother Albert. Mrs. M. A. Grclg is now In Pilnce Rupert with her two daughters, Mrs. Helen Forbes an Miss Velma Greig. Mrs. Jones, her dau?hter and i two children arrived In Terrace during the week-end. Mrs. Jones U the mother of Alvin Jones, Miss (Wren) Aileen Pratt arrived In Terrace on Wednesday to spend a few days with her family. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. which has just been vacated by Campbell moved Into the cottage Mrs. A. Attree. Charles Adams left on Sunday night's train for a brief business trip to prince Rupert. Father de Keyzer. Roman Catholic army chaplain from Prince Rupert, Is spendlnj a few days here with Father Racette . The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S while recreational facilities for' the young people of the district. The United Church has been having .weekly prayer meetings at the homes of its members. The group is planning to hold a banquet for the pioneers of the district some time in the very near future. Week-end visitors from Prince Rupert to Terrace included J. E. Ormheim. Miss Effle Johnson, Miss D. .A. Brewster and G. A. Hunter i LONE MALE IN : WOMEN'S CLASS Paul (uintoii, 19, is Lone Male in Home Economics Course at Winnipeg WINNIPEG, Nov. 26 ffH S not difficult to unaerr.and why 19-year old Paul Qulnton finds his classes at the University of Manitoba easy on the eyes He one man among many women lit the home economics course the first male to brave the I Id here In years. Paul, who has been with ae Royal Canadian Navy for the last year, decided to take ;.he course for business reasons. He intends to follow in his father's dye works and cleaning establishment, and feels he should knew about fabrics and dyes, especially now that syn-j thetlc materials are appearing on the market. "Trils Is the only place I can learn what I want," he said, "so here I am." Paul's sense of humor has so far served him in good stead because he has come across people who think It's funny for a man to crash the field usually considered a monopoly of the fair sex. "The dean figured it was a bi? joke when I told him," Paul said. "And when I first walked int- class the girls laughed, so I Jaughed too." He found It hard to concentrate at first. "I found the class-100m rather pleasant on the eyes, if you know what I mean." he grinned. "Maybe 111 get used to It though." MORE SHOES IN JUNE LONDON, i Thirty million more pairs of shoe will be on sale In British stores by June next, stated Major F. J. Strat-ton, government controller of footwear production. By that time, he said, there should be a normal supply far everyone. UMiiiK saii: 3-:.-..s Scaled tenders will be received by th District Forester. Prjnce Rupert. B.C.. not later than noon on the 15th day of December. 1845. lor the purchase of License X 32580 on Blair Island. Fish Egg Inlet, to cut 080.000 feet of Cedar. Spruce. Hemlock and Balsam. Two (2) years will be allowed for i removal of timber i Further particulars of hi Chief i Forester Victoria. B. C I'.ie District Forester Prince Rupert B. C Ranker J 8 Stokrv Ocean Faih B. C SEE OUU STOCK OF Automotive Accessories Cleaners and Polishes Polish Cloths Chamois Olashine Window Cleaner (with sprayer) Vanity Mirrors Bumper Jacks Seat Covers Locking Gas Caps Car Top Utility; Carriers (just the thing for the sportsman) Sleet Shavers Wheel Wrenches. .Get your imperial Oil Hockey Broadcast Schedules here. Listen every Saturday night at 6:00 p.m. over CFPR to the National Hockey Broadcast. S. E. PARKER LIMITED TODAY and TUESDAY At 1 " I PLAYER'S MUD Ploio-hove "Wetproof" paper which doe! not stick to th lips. a I yf i MILD or MEDIUM 2 "IT'S TOBACCO THAT COUNTS" v V y y y y y y y y y y 9 P y y y y y y y y y y Quality Repairs at Economy Prices 0 9:00 FIRST FILM CONCERT For th firt time the ier.. brings a rar. and delightful vent: combnung artistry skill with .xeellent photograph" and direction proring it to bi anV?,,in' xP'nc that will take you out of this worii STARTING TODAY BAUET RU!SI t All MTjSV 1 lutrpli lt,m 'tit' W HkS!2j3!kl 9.m.m Spaniih Dncr SKlS COMING THURSDAY! ADDED FEATURE STOKY OF A UOY AND A DOti TED DONALDSON - CON HAD NIGEL - .iu. "ADVENTURES OF RUSTY" VALLEY of DECISI0 PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Tommy's Tan PHONE 77 Stand: Gro! , C'j-rStoal Day and Night Scrvict Tommy Chri. Tof. ProprirJ Good News for Trappers... nrovidinir thev brinir their furs to Goldbloom. 10'. higher than last year. Also have large! stock of P'ur Coats, 20 lower in price thai! anywhere else. W. GOLDBLOOM "THE OLD RE II ABLE" We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA HLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcb r or at your favorite restaurs.' Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED Shaving PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. 5 O 'XMAS SUGGESTIONS For Father, Son or Sweetheart ... Parker's or Waterman's Pen and Pencil i M Remington JU Dual LUUi Head Electric " Raz Sets, all sizes, Wrist Watches, Perfume Sets, Manicure Sets. CHRISTMAS CARDS - WRAPPING Men's For Mother, Daughter or Sweetheart . . Beautiful Ladies' Toilet Chests. Soap and Cologne Sets. Matched Powder y McCUTCHEON PHARMACY FINEST SALMON ' Ford Dealer Imperial Oil Dealer H SB1!