mm: Association opened itd cénveiitiin See THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, ey is SUARY ‘17, 1934 ~ Philbert Hotel ° _' TERRACE, B.C. — Fully Modem ° “ Electric Light Running Water - Travellers Sample Rooms P.O. Box 5. . _G. Temple, Mgr.. Telephone Tertace Milf Stock’ of _, Lumber S18 common dimension and No: 1 Ship- lap Rough Lumber : Shiplan No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete, Mouldings, 7 CRICES-ON APPLICATION “Hiingrlog é29, Lit m Premiers Meeti ng 7 the: British Columbia Pruit ‘Growers’ ‘Kelowna ‘on ‘Tuesday. 10 ht a a 7 ' r ‘* ae va wats “The Groundhogs ‘are out in-Chieago. The-racketecrs would. not let them rest nny longer. : . oe le Terrace, BC. in| ii Terrace Notes W. V. How arrived the end of Jast ‘Week tu tike dyer the locul GC. N. 2, istation in place af A- McLeod who was renoved td Telkwa, so : ** *. Cons! HL I, MeKouney left for the T const on -‘Fuesday and. on Thursday he ; Was joined hy Mrs, McKenney. They took the hoat south, Cons. McKenney * + * - W. Warner was-in fram Kallum on Friday, He says the road ti the lake is badly drifted and alse that the lake is frozen solid, | . . ; ee a The public works department: snow paw Cleared. the road te Usk during tle past week, and fneidentally opened tm the roud for the Colmunrio Gold Mines operations... . . _ ee , ‘The snow plow left. Monday for the Nalin Lake road sand then it will go to the Lakelse Lake roud. | sm 4 ; : Heleving station agent Jv Osborne rOFY for Usk an Monday morning. * sae % - o + - » 4, C.. Brady, pultie works enpinéer, Dn fawn on ‘Thnvsday looking oyer ite Cosking of the Skeena river, bridge. Whele ro definite annonneement was ‘mide or is ouuerstood the wark of re- “4 docking will be started shortly. * * # | . . ‘ Namination day wilt he Monday the ‘22nd of Jannary, : . a * * Mx. and Mrs, CG. Raven of the Skeena River latehery spent the week end in Terrace. | ; . , tke H. 1, Uuthert of Remo who hing heen couvalosinE in town for the past week or si has returued-to his home. ee " ; L. G. Skinner of Copper City has heen appointed deputy mining recorder for Prince Rupert. Omineea’ mining di- visions, Tle will have his office at Copper City. or. A party of sixteen masons arrived \fram Prince “Rupert on Wednesday wight to visit Lakelse Lodge for the instillation ecremony, : ae Dave Ritehio of Prince Rupert was the gaest of Mr. upd: Mrs. W. Anderson for the latter pret af the week Le oJ . Mv and Mea. J. K. Gordon left. Inst Thivrdny for thei namual trip south, Thee wh be aavay fer two or. three montis, ; - ek om : Mes, J. Sintth aml Mis. W, Jordon verrerad fram Dvlies Itnpert on Weed- needy. ; a ied : Terrace has hada spell. of milder wether, The snow has fone down a Wis in charge of -three mental patients |. god deal, but on. lohda heavy sleet storm setfates . o 8 ft No definite decistoi ha “been arriy- ed at b¥ the Caluinbia Power Co.-as to What "it will do, in regard to Terrace, They ave still seeking further informa- dion and re apparently . going - inte the proposition thoroughly. : eae | Sam. Kirkaldy Aas his own, power plant, running smodthly now. _ _ hn . Terrace is haying some difficulty in keeping a snpply.ot fire wood at all the homes, , That cold spell put a big hole 4 most wood piles and since then thé ‘heavy snow has prevented teany- fternoon a *jsters hnuling in enough to keep the home fires burning. Some are having quite a time rustling wood. ; _ en Philbert Hotel while he ix receiving nedical treatment, a ae ‘A.*Benudin whe arrive] from the Carihoo recently, reports things quiet Tn the mining centre at precent, but he Says there will be a lot of activity in {fhe sping aeahe as saan as veole can set-nboute During the winter sevéral | of the compantes whe were uble to get rinler ground before the: snow came are doing a let of development worl in the war of tunnels. - eho Indian Agent W, By Colson necon- panied by Cons, J. Watkinson, prid -a Visit: to the VanArsdol reserve this Weel, -' pt : : a . a 8 Lo K. Finleyson left on Thursday night for Anyox, 7 . week % Miss Helen Sinith arrived from An- vox on Friday night. after spending 4 timé With her sister: “Mrs: BP? O'Brten. Hon. TL, TH. Stevens does not approve of anass buying of departmental stores and chain stores. rnd entting. prices to put the small retailer out of business. Ve teld -the shoe manufactnrers that at a recent meting. F, Taylor of. Usk ‘is staying at the| {Agar and Thos, Waleb, ies is ass ‘7 wakes ash i a B ee = on ari NG Ree OUR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS © — The elections for Village Commission- ‘ets still remains very quiet. It is un: derstood that Commissioners ad. B. . will accept nomination again and it is likely that W. PF. Lindsay wilt be nominated. My. Kirkpartick, who has, filled in an un- expived term, does not care to continue in the position, While there may not xeem to be much interest taken in the Inunieipal elections, there is a good reason. The citizens are ‘apparently Well satisfied with the services of the mien now in office, and if Mr.. Lindsay is elected it yill help a lot. The past two or three years have been very dif ficult ones, and had the commissioners not been very careful they could easily have put the village in an’ awkward position. As it is they have done a lot } of work, made many improvements and kept well within bounds. If no change i Jis made.in the commissioners it will a -_ am. role of ganticence From the rate payers ——___ HAM AND BACON. 4 LUXURY _ Ham and bacon are luxuries to the bulk of the populatibn of the eastern ‘gtoup of the Britis Wést Indies, aud the ‘only’ imnoitant ‘consumption is ly that section of the population with the larger incomes. These people form 2 relatively small proportion of the total There ig.a seasonal. demand at the Christmas ‘holiday ‘season .for hams, writes the Canadian Trade Commission er, 48 the -native population: considc:' this a great delicacy, Bacon, and hams account almost entirely for the imports which are listed in the trade reports under thé hending of smoked and cnred meats. Por the past few years Cana da’s share of this trade has-been ili creasing both in the eastern group of the West Indies ond in British Guiana. ' E West, but men ride wher- ever the sun shines and the Trai! Riders of the Canadian Rockies, with a mem- bership which girdles the globe, are creat- ing widesrread ins tereat with ¢h eit plang for their 1932 expedi- tion from’ Banfl to. Mount As throw famous Valleys, this year's erally cording to the 8 ade tl .. WITH THE TRAI mountains from which peak,, with its Was the focal point of the ‘trip, starting on July the sama fi ie séeMple time will be ‘given for exploring ty traversed, the ride occupying five days Brewster and. Allenby Creeks: Assi: n ake’. Magog to the ctive of the riders, _ throurh the Valley. of. the ‘ait 3 Citadel Fess and so id ‘the shores of L if rhich is the obje they take) through Sunshine C many ad- nes, with nights Riders, and Mrs, best traditions of this year's trail ride trail rider during his Below, vat: of the cabins at Assi Pyramids, during the Pacific liner “Empress of Britain”, in stron to the cowboy viewing Mount two fair bathers are seen setting out from L RIDERS sree h amp to Banff once more. The . pictures shown above show Lt. Col, Phil M Are distinctly interesting and - Loore, president of the Trai] e core, on camel-back at the . world-cruise of the Canadian .- Strong contrast Assiniboine, where .,, on leads. Inset is H.¥M. King “ Prajadhipok of Siam; who proved an enthusiastic. visit to Canada nat Bummer, - m one | niboine Camp. :