“re flower vecor dedi wit ‘the: Comet, ; on No. 32 _ Two. with One ved « Investigation On Thursday. ahorning a. ‘erowa’ of _ natives. fron: Skeenn Crossing ‘ ‘travel- led to Kitwanga, and from’ there’ were |' to go to Kitwancool: The lniter trip ‘of twenty “odd. mifles was to. be made on foot. A new totem. pole wag. ‘to -be erected at Kitwancool | some time this R week, ‘There had also been ‘9 big pot- an | lateh going. on for ‘several days, alg one old Indian who is supposed, to hk an ornery fellow, ‘Went on the 3 rath about the time the Skeena Orosa- . ing Indians ‘arrived, Be had-a gun ‘ind made nse of it, On Saturday the train brought up two Indians for medi-| - cal attedtiin. One had a bullet’ hole:|- * running: from. his wrist to the ‘upper bart of his-arwi, and the other “fellow |: “had a-hole in- hig let made “by the S ; : Mrs. H. Li: Smith’ ‘WAS ‘faithful | in ! _ Same bultet.. Byére are the British Badminton ex erts who, are| the return trip about the middle of December. They her duties as representative on ‘the a The Indinn who was shot threr- |. He aring Canada from" coast’ to: “const ‘to. measure | are'travelling actoss the Dominion by Canadian Pacific, hospital - board. AN. ..the ladies, in the arm at. Kitwancool last. week | thelr prowess against the best :Cariada ean-offer. They | From left :to right they ‘are: ‘D. . Hume, RoC. Fe fact were very faithful in their vari- had to have his arm: amputated. - {. arrived. recently on Canadian Pacific liner Duchess | Nichols;,Major. BE. A. Wik Bs, president Quebec Bad- h d play in Ott M other Indian who was hit.in the fleshy | _ of ieholl Vandouvers Vices, Ed part of the leg is doing alright if no. Mingetony, Montreal and. will mii from complications set In. Capt. Mortimer.” ~ 7 oe 7 - Great Work is oose Jaw, Winnipeg, | minton Association, monton,. ‘Toronte. R. M.: White} Canadian Lawe.. {year ecould not have’ bean’ had, | Saint J. ohion, Tennis and Boduinton 2 Magazine, 2 and A. S, Uber Done Terrace i By the ie Institute ‘The antiual. meeting“ot’ ‘the Womens . Institute of Terrace’ was held: recent- ly: and, from the ‘reports ‘presented and the financial statement it fg quite ap- parent that. ihe Institute had a very successful year and the ladles are do- ing a lot of g00d in the community. , The pig club and the chicken elyb . under the lixection of Mrs, -McCon- nell and Mrs, Braun were. especclally Successful and as a. result the stock in [the district is.tmproving and is in- creasing. Mrs.» ‘Halitwel’s health de- ; partment at: the “fair “demonstrated . that the children here were. of just as high standard. as ‘were. the. - Digs and the chicken: - One ° ‘handred ° and ‘fifty | children were: weighed: ‘at the fair, 1 F: ir George Thomas, -{948., duties, otherwise. ‘80 successful 9 )-R. Le Cond dy, vadiee & «| -Reference Wasi made to the late Mra, the Indian Agent left Tuesday morn- ing for Kitwancool | to Anvestigate the affair. ae _ ; NE WS LETTER - _ CRURCE BAND OF ORGANIZED “PRINCE RUPERT: Natived’ of _ Kisptox will ‘Fave Musie in Connection with United: Church . Services and. Activities 1 , "Too: late for last week. ‘A United. ‘Church - Army bend “has Prince Rupert’s.. next excitement been organized ‘at ‘the Kispiox Indian will be: the . munipal . election, which Mission with a complete: statt of ‘na-| Will. ‘take place’ ‘January’ 15th. + Quest- tive officers,. On Sunday” afternoon | fonable,” though,. and. srening Bev, Wale, “B Aap eu Ally. ‘ church, was ou ife:. ‘her _ nothing band’ for ;the putnose ‘of: installing ‘the | ht, to justify: expectations’ of. -__ officers, _ After . ‘the.-roll call. of ‘oft. [18 " very" ‘Itttle pre ‘election esiatp, ol oe cers he gave a “brlet address in. ‘Which | odgy “and: miitter” of” fact, © _ ne. urged ‘each .of- the : officers to. be {go about thelr business, Joyal t6 thetr pledge and to the church =. to-which they -belonged, and also tof ‘The four aldermen who have coms; work in harmony with each other, ‘ at|Pleted the two year ‘term, ‘having ‘ ta- these. services five native children: re} Sted the sweets and bitterness of. off: coived baptism, ice, have’ asked for another ‘ helping:. : + + | These” are! "Aldermen Coliaxt, ‘Linzey; Brown and Macdonald, the two latt- SOME POLES ARE MOVaN VENG our ‘oF - being _the _ duly accredited Labor — candidates, There are ‘few, if any During the month of Deceinber the hew names, although Freq - Wermig, Hanson Pole Co. shipped out about 40 of. the. ONR locomotive | _toreman’s ear loads. of poles and 80 far thig year office staff is one; Without. committ- they’ have ‘heen shipping at. about: the ‘ing hingelf, he admite he's. toying nary fate Daring of the oe oe Tan with the idea’ of offering | ‘Himself .on _ Association take stock ‘and in Febru- the alter: oe munielpal - - Petborment: ary ‘send in their requisitions, 80 ‘that “Then, ‘theres’. “the: mayoralty t there will be. nothing much doing ' in looks - “like Acclariation, Mayor: Oo ihe pole businesa’ until: “February, "Tf Orme ‘hag: ‘made goda, ° ‘and: ‘thére’ orders’ were available: now they could other. mameg. at’ ‘this: writrig,.: ‘Stil, ae all be filled from stocks on: hand; “It ectlons both before ‘and ‘after, are, ‘a3 would noé. be noceasary to go. ‘Into: the uncertain’ fis fA ‘newspapermans “sal: hush, Anyway the: weather has. been eit Bi ary, and some, aspiring - patriot may.|” such that pole making would not bea bob: up ag. a ‘agmitice, hefore the: lst codes - profitable undertaking... “After the pole|: ; nomination a T J tiled. “Was meade it could not be taken out. aa p pe 4 _ there is no snow-nnd ihe ground ig Mot} “Prince even frozen. “Camps: Inay-be opened a turkey, at’ ‘36° éents’ “per “pound, , tlong little later after the weather _ changes hills: serie Firat: roach poles, flower easant all of walks, - ing bu whe: - fgatam “Farmers’: “Institute ; \Wwas'- Held’ 4 Rupert, “having _digestea the: Bine« The President, Mi and the Brices for Boles are set. ——— - WINS © “FLORAL L AWARD has settled: down a ro fits" re ebort fate _bustn- | , To encourage ‘the: -production “eel , “new varieties * ‘of « ‘Towering. “plants nd” otlate “the Canadian Florists.” and : Garden: conteniplae. ‘thee ers Assocation: Brovides cs gold. medal ated: looking’. pork annually, to be awarded by the: Canes expression - of: ‘gre: (Han Agrleultiral Ciunell to; ‘thie grow: a-8afe, to aay th er who ‘produces. the ‘beat, florist plant: ince rst the inan- OF: substa strapped al ation: be rene "Red 2 nty. Sy with’ oodles of: pio: ‘budding. and. all the "| the trimindngs * (solids “and: -liguia): she gain, to: the. datly [noir gen $9,900, W somewhere: in ‘the: lone and seeded ° down, crest and throngh to ‘Atter rn : wee oe m we et ee dk --[Day. ‘She hadtbeen: one: of the early . ‘The impression is. growing, that EM a ly -and. wooded R 0 NE WS __ . [Presidents of the Institute and A most. gronnd -Princée- Rupert,!:the Wre-} eer erence ee ck of manatee 8, plane. may.. bai:fo | Ever ‘since the 3 | When the miss for Prince .Ru 2 ia, man:.twho .- v cand. gesdening “gets agra ereasli eee. prodiietion. Tt part of the” v3 “above |. Avenue, ” ‘near the: overload, Mapp: | done by. the. Dent. “Of “Agrieniture at. to; the railway: ; ‘ Station fc Dhe jas secretary. . “Mra, A. ¥, Wilson is the St. Anne where: records have bbeen , - heights, | crowned.’ by... .Se¥eral-” totem treasurer. ; oo . ; ite i have’ been. gtaded - And. trraeed coe es ; : ier fad adorned with 1854: ® odiueti : S$, around which;’ wind “pe wot C868, AN Rverage production o; Walks"and. paths. - Over “the. Haysport, wefe guests of Mrs. A. ¥, 123.6 each. As’ the result ‘of careful 2nd Avenue, Wilson, for the New Year holiday. the ground is: being - improved , Next summer. this will bbe smoo grassy. turf, brigh little: ‘Park. j ‘ - 3 “aye “VSarvine’ ot” ‘Hazelton, ‘Bon: of R.. 8. and |: The" importance hich’ qualliy~ holag on Beet: ari ceccaek Mrs.‘ Sargent,’ “is''on’. “the” tetiny” th repre: in: ‘successful’ farming: is: aptly: ‘present- ‘- t NA ame’ Practical. ‘]iibin. “ack as ‘prgeldénd “ot the De lows." “time” was’ shin “practical. ‘dinmiaL nesting ‘of the ened bating ctub ot ‘ne U. B. 0. “a uP ‘}ly any kind of vegetables: could be ‘Room’ one Satniday, ‘Tan. 10, A a ‘total: ‘Dusines t balance | of the pre:: total assets $38 ded"t ; 5 fateful’ 28th of" Oct., satisfactory one and the Institute has and Community Dinner’ held” Guirist- li EB sing. ‘Hier eft Butedale mas. Hive inthe’ R, I. 1. hall under the on hand more than $67.00 after - doing a.,0f, question marks. Approgeh- auspices’ of the’ Farmnésa' Tastitute was|™Uch good tn’ theommilnity. ‘The ing this city, the: plane:::vanished-la very ‘successful event. The tree ‘was | Total receipts, were. $244.45: “and the . |Somewhere ‘around here, he disa _ feared, At. first, . -1t was. assumed ft 1 1 gra, had get. ea vouineae as aon table ‘was ‘decorated ’ with crepe ‘paper: Jof. work for theniew year: and. hope t. ingly, without any special reason; + appears’ to ‘be. jist “a hunch”: which -| som, tims leads: : ae : y or. mating ‘with hi /you. can dio: th 27th of December and the. following | fi r. 2 ang eng t With blooms and. mating - with strong males egg prod. a. set off with ornate shrubbery, * and.|) in. thé. R,P, I, hall and was enjoyed uction increased in 1929 to 8,878 /ex¢ ‘Por : ‘Years, . this brea wae noth. "by . ‘all, * Several out-of—town.- guests per ‘pen of ‘fifteen . birds, an “average = t desolation just as the clears Were also present, A- splendid lunch ing. -gange: left. it, back'-in 19005: Noy lis. a. fellghtiul L, Frank.was in che opening iligeting’ of ‘the * “Belly Tevis,,,Thrge. ‘Réyers, but it 4s not-so | | “Tho report ‘by ‘the’ audit or| Bridge Club was held. a. Weel ago n how... Facility, of sail -transportation “sertitiege, me Sharpe. wo. nthe « prize. - “Phe |< seg: {distances as. Florida. and ‘even Call- “al eiibensey had ‘bodn: - session was. held Tuesday, evening at'| fornia to our “doors to gay’ nothing’ ‘of paid. there’ was profit. or: $288, whieh Chas. Giegy sho died on New Year's. | if - energetic , and. puccessful. one. ; Remo, Jan, “5 The Gliristmas Tree: The treasurer's report was a: very und. pp. beautifully. decorated, lander. the -direc: | fotal_ expenditure .was::$176.98, : . iene tion” Of Mrs. A.’ Russell, ‘The dinner| The Institute has a goid’ program Ti /and. clustera of coloréd ‘candles under [Make it an ev the tirect it has been in Sreater. 31 success, than f= proven ‘pro- ; duction ability ig an effective: way. ‘of ch aoe . fe kept’ for, several: years... ‘Ini 1928 fif- ten birds entered in the study * Jad “Mrs, Valpie. and Miss Montaldi of .. thetr production of 128.6 | each, | Ag + Aomeeme th result of. careful selection ‘theite th} A New Year watch party was hed}. of ; 258.6 Fepresenting an’ -inerease ‘of W. was served, at. midnient’ by, the Jadtes: over. one; hint Ged percent in “eae. Pr “The Inlor-Untversity debate - which oduetion, om the six Yea “will take placé on Friday in Winnipeg | am will be roadensted from: Edmonton’. in. - quan COUNTS INF AR, {the evening. The: ‘people in this. dist-|"" ! lished rict, Will, -be totich. Anteregted., 88. Jack. SISAL Garett bb Ga cit emer ga senting ‘the University of. British Col : ed by. GA. ingeller, D... 8e..a8 “fol: Jon: gueb, ‘maorketp:.as Quebec; Levis,-. a J the-home /of- Mra: ‘Cliappen‘ when 4 ‘thas brought vegetables: from: “sich | far Mrs. Sharpe's and ‘Mra, Faleoner ‘Won competition from the: Hirlze. a : :