“a a i] q { y a a =) SW AIN’S © Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains } | ‘Special Rate to Lakelse H) Terace, BC. Philbert Hote! | TERRACE, B.C. Fuily Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box &.- Telephone -G. Temple, Mgr. whe : rae —y Tetrace Mill Stock of Lumber tough Lumber No. 2 ‘Shiplap 4S common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap. : ANo. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, Y-joint "Bite. hingtes Mouldings, — os PRICES ON APPLICATION seco. Little Terrace, B. C. Lake. - Sunday Special \ = = Ay IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS MARTIN, DECEASED Late of The Philbert Hotel, Terrace In the Province of British Columbia, ‘Natice is Hereby Given that all Per sons hiving claims sgainst the Estate of Louis Martin, deceased, above men- timed, who died on or about April 26, y 1938, are required to send particulars of their respective claims, duly veri- fied, to Olof T. Sundal, executor of the r said Estate, at Terrace, B. C., on ur a lwfore the Ist day of Jannary, 1984, ifter whith date the estate of the de- veased will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims due notice of which have then been recelved. Olof T. Sundal Executor of the Estate \ Lonis Martin Dated the 20th day of November, A. D., 1988 , Terrace, B. C. fil-2 Terrace Notes Montay morning broke with the theremometer registering only - four ubove zero-and a strong north wind blowing. At noon the snow started uudby stndown a buzzard was raging. ane oe It was necessury to get the snow Moughs .out. this week: both; for. the Kalam road and the town streets. my . 7 eh ee Sue a Try our famous sausage ‘to your turkey with—Jas. Riehmo ee, oC tc 2 a 9 fegyr ‘Next Sundiy Rev.’ Me: Burehiit' win | conduct a regular service nt. SE Mate- | hews church ‘at 11am, In the éven- ing a special coral service will.be ren- dered and on Christmas morning at 11 Aelock a Christims servicewvitl be held, ' .| house, _ According’ to investigators: the fire that the destroye@ the home of S.. W. Dobbie originated inthe top of the It-was not detected until‘ the flames broke through to the. first. floor from, the upstairs. By that time the upper floor-and part of the. roof was all in flames. It was soon apparent that there was ho hope for the building and all efforts were directed to the contents and while a lot of things were taken out the intense heat scorched them to such an extent that they. were badly damaged. The house was one of the oldest in the district having been: built in 3180S with cedar logs cut down to eight inches thick, chinked with oakum were laid shingles whilé the inside was shiplapped and then covered with bea- yer board. ‘The loss partly. covered. by tusurance, — ~ . . a be & Letinee. Celery, Sprouts, Cauliflower and Cucumbers at das, Richmond Ltd. “* * Ales, W, Hoxwell of Doricea spent a day ov two town last week, ** * * Frank Lockwood of Prince Rupert spent a few days in the district on business, : xe . . The village commissioners have com- pleted the work of gravelling the saw dust fill north of the Philbert FHetel. : “ne . Matt Allard and T, Eckmon were in from Beaver river this week and report trapping moderately. good but a lot of the enimnls were driven out by the ‘high water. — : * eR, Capt. J. Willman of Usk was in town Inst week in connection with mining business. . * * * Born—To Mr, and Mrs. R. Munger on December 18, & son. , | =e = . . The 1.0.0.F, Christmas tree was held last Thursday night. : ‘ ‘ee Order. your Christmas turkey early and remember we prepare all birds ready for the oven, Free of Charge— Jas, Richmond Ltd. * azo: . ‘ Skating was very good on the Horse- shoe the early part of the week end + quite a number of parties were put on Bnt seven iuches of snow put a stop te all that sport. oo * |« * ; Rey, Mr. Burchell visited Usk on riduy list and held a service there that evening and returned to Terrace on Saturday morning . ek Mr. and Mrs, 1. Willman drave to Terrace from Usk. They report a num ‘ber of washouts on the highway. ae & Green, * 8 & Miss Monro of Remo and the resid- dents of tint district are putting on 2 Christmas concert in Iemo sehool on Thursday evening, and on Friday Miss Munro will come to Terrnce for the holiday season, , a ue Mr. I. Murray of the Columbia Pow- ey Company. spent the week end in the village ‘looking over’ the power situation On- Monday evening He:met the council of ‘the ‘Taérmien ‘aid ‘District Board of Tiade: tadisenss: the possibility. of his lage. ? Whit, tf any, declsion.wag ar- ‘vived at was not elven: out for publica- thom oee ae a me, oe] “ay i Pred: Mistcand. J, “Duran, are expect- “ed. honje.: ftom, Anpox this week to atuft [spend the holidays -with thelr famifites. “Ltd. * LoL ” Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burnett are ex- ‘pend Christmas ‘in Terrace. . +8 OO ae + ' aw # : ‘pected to oe rn “J. Osbome sis acting, aa-agen at the Focal depot pending the appointment of a permanent: agent. ; au Wave you pala your subseription yet and chinks cemented. On the outside| - original competition ‘this ‘year has’ PE RFECT MAPLE LEAP | nme a = oo FOR SALE ___; Model A Ford Tudor good tires, chains and good tool equipment. The car may be inspected and tried out by applying to C. H, Sawie, New Hazelton. Prices and terms on applica- This car is in good mechanical condition, has new battery, | THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, i933. . NO 2 DOBBIE FIRE-INVESTIGATED. )} PEDET _ ~. % tion. S. KE. Parker Limited _ FORD DEALER Prince Rupert, B,C. ~ he most beautiful minpte ‘leat: i: * : - «fe prize winner it. the nation- | a : ‘ : wide competition conducted by the. Canadian Pacific Railway, . was submitted by Mrs, C. McConnell, Fredericton R. No. 3, York Coun- ” ty, New Brunswick, Tt has a flare of nuiunm coloring ranging from light yellow to deep blood red, 201 its perfect symmetry and form- won it distinction in competition with 10,000 other beautiful icaves, submitted by enthusiastic Cana- : Were Eee ; dians from Coast-to Coast. The . |. By ces: i RNS 7 leaf, a thing of sheer beauty, was SS eS as Rees if ny selected by such outstanding artists as C. W.-Simpson, R.C.A., R. W. Pilot, RCA, and James Crockert, ran In the largest ‘leaf phase of the competition, six-year-old Bobby Hume, of Revelstoke, B.C.,; made au astonishing win .with ao leat showing an area: of 222. square inches. ce The success which. greeted the encouraged Canadian’ Pacific affi- clals-to plan for another compe- . tition on a larger-and more com: prehensive scale next fall. _ Thov Bjornsen is a guest of Frank, compiiy supplying Juice; for the vil- | - “Royal Scot” in Rugged Setting . tah 2 Scottish flyer accomplished the Rockies crossing without benefit of “pusher” power and entirely under her ‘own steam, thus wrif- ing another achievement, into the recoéd ‘of her Canadiah and. Am-. ' erican ‘tour.. The’ rugged’ nature |...0. ay, lan Rockies over the seente main |of the mountains along the GPR. formed omeern ¢ anaitian cites. line of the Canddian Pacific Rail-|line near North Bend, with the|chee:. and examine the rates way.’ 'The London, Midland &|Fraser River rushing throuzh ils jdvoc wo: Mother land, veer P witing her way along the tumbling Fraser canyon over Toaring trestles and through cavernous tunnels, the “Royal - Scot” ig.shown here as she ap- - Proached North Bend, B.C., at the start of her crossing of the Cana-. rocky caverns to the Pacific, .. shows the kind of country this” ~ famous British train conquered on her history-making trip over the -. Canadian Pacific. - . oa Canadians continued to givé the Royal Scot a. warm-hearted ‘wel- N