a At AVES A sea Bee * i F rere - L. 13 : _THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1934, ge oe NO, 10 YOUNG PROPLE ENTERTAIN |‘ CATCHING THE NATIVE'S EVE. — Regulations in West Africa provide that the conntry of origin must appear | . . as an intregal part of the label of all! - imports and-no exception is meade, says the ‘Canadian " Trade: Commissioner. With regard ‘to butter for which there is demand packed in cans, the butter should come in purple or magenta. cans hermetically sealed, with a black and |. white label, showing cows sSrazing in a field, or the picture of d cow. The rex sou for this is that the native buys al- |- mot entirely by the picture or brand, The labels must be marked “Produee of Canada,” together with the , Det Weight of contents, There is a market for Canadian condensed milk, but spec- ial labels must be devised to appeal to the native psychology. cet — Philbert Hotel fy. The St. Matthews ‘church hall was . filled to capacity on Friday night as TERRACE, B. C. the young people's society put on: their 7 .g | Yhist drive nud entertainment. Four- fe, Folly Modern Electric Light $ {teen tables of whist were played, .the Running Water ss @ | winners being—Gentleman, Fred Hall Travellers Sample Rooms gy ' m P.O. Box & aml J. Sparkes, consolation; ‘Ladies, G. Temple, Mgr: Corporation Village of Terrace Financial Statement for Year 1933 | _ and Auditor’s Statement Mrs, W, Ross Thomson, and: Mis. N. Sherwood, — cousolation. During’ the evening the boys gave a splendid ‘exhi- hition of gymnastie work. The girls, while having tnken the same training. contented themselves with serving de- licious vefreshments. “The whole af- =| ae — . - m Z ar evidenced the work done hy Rev. | Tetrace Mill Stock ‘of “Soman A. Burehall With the ‘young people Lumber | bag tae Telephone § ‘To:the Chairman and Commissioners, *, ” Corporation of the’ Villagé ‘of Terrace: die + Gentlemen 2.323 3408 Leas 3 ' _ Here attached ‘please “fina my: ‘Year ending December 20, 1938: | « “Ihave checked ‘overall Hooks and papers at hand,’ namely :— Sollectors Roll . Cash Book « Bank Book And‘ paid cheques. - Stubs in Receipt. Books, as, Poll Tax, Dog: Tax, ‘Trade Licenses, Water Dues, ete., and find them correct also. Tréasurer’s. bond. and. ingur- ince, a a during the winter season. BASKET BALL LAST SATURDAY I am pleased to state the Clerk’s system is good, - : No. 2 Shiplap Ship- : Sough Lumber “The regular games were played on Saturday night after the Junior and in- termediate games. In the senior. girls Terrace got a touch of real spring on Monday last The day broke bright on Boson i, ‘ : . books are kept very neatly and the and clear and there was a balmy air ; Sees 1S common dimension and No. 1 . lap 7's, [huttle hetweey the Mikes and the Reds/ most of the day, The thaw all week ~ Yours truly coe WO. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint ithe Mikes won-by 20 to 10. The scores) bas bronght to view much bare ground _ J: W. 'C: SPARKES - ° ; : Ete. ° . =. jWere made as follows—Mikes, Mrs,/ovound the village and the snow out TT Oe ey a Ly _ : Michell 4, B. Moore 8, A, Thomas 8, | side. is disappearing rapidly. Those |, c! os vee re Oe ba oy ‘Auditor. ‘hinges Mouldings, “4 tatnl 20. Reds—§, MeLaren 4, M.| Likelse Valley rabbits apparently are rae eee % hes ng et Meta hyped goad Ginss 6. Total 10, | well informed, PRICES ON APPLICATION The game between the MIU and th ae . Summary: |: - . __ ; . | Town resulted in a victory “for the eee ne ) | _ (Town by a score of .18-to 14. The H d ry RECEIPTS: — Oe : Ge0 Little Terrace B C “gime was faitly fast with Thomas and ere and here _ a | * gare we Nelsou bigh ten for the Mil and the _. panna r 1, 1933, bulance on hand "Pown vespectively, In the second half The first ev 4 Lin and Taxes : "suerte a ifwo men avere put off the floor for: in- tion of the Conten at of the Chey Improvements . duiging in a fist fight. “The individual! of Torunza. 1, be held thi - Arrears ..... T N t v 0, € held this year, Porialti err ace aNO es scores were-—Town, ©, Michell -6, D.) took. plice ae the Royal York enalties . ‘Nelson 10; FY Green 2, Total 18, Hertel in the closing week of 1933 a me fWOd progress is being made on the} . Mill, F, Hipp 4, F. Thomas 6, WW.) When Mayor Stewari handed out \ Poll Tax ...«. menue home ‘for the Hamer family. A]Nelson 4, Total 14, - Soe loaves of t entennial” bread to Dog Tax . Binuber of loeal people uve assisting in} Referee-—L. McKenney. a large crowd of interested reci- Trade Licenses Bethe construction work, - dents, _ , Government, Grants « gag Hd 9 4 a _ y 08 Ete tem neweneeeeOmne. Benenee a ; DEBATE ON HORNBY PLAN © | Emile st. Goddard and Leon Bank ‘Trans. Fo Ate Gk F Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith entertained! - Co ae mE en hard Seupula, léroes of many Sundari + * 7s Be anne fi! Luinher of friends to whist Saturday | Native Sons and Board of Trade to De-} oily fuusht Dog Derbies, wul undries _ fight it cut dgain in the Quebee ; : cide on Merits of Scheme for.’ ae co Dog Derby. of February 23-25'next- ~| - Ap rnes ers ie mrevening. . ; : ut iting” Peopté-wa Land" a otieend ng.,, W..B. Smith was the winner Bal the first pri the ¢ lation and Floyd Frank got ; . to be held‘in Quebec City. Many |: PAYMENTS: Co i eeentemacen oo Were. was a, very inter ng diseas-{ Other teatis have already regis- ° aeeen | mt . ee tek WELY ae | tered: ahd special trainin events . . Streets... +1998 OF ‘S mm Mrs. E. Clarke left on Métiday for’ a/ sion on, the merits.of the Hornby plan! for tho big show are being held. Pointing Streets ’ es of BQ f holiday at her home iti Smithers. | of land-settlement at. the last mouthly . —-——_ - Water 37240 | a elm, as meeting of -the Terrace and, District ‘A tip for the encouragement of . Hospital ; ; “448-40 nnn ) W. EL Smith unide a trip to Rupert Board of 'Teade meeting, and this ign} the younger ski generation ig ° rs ae — ee ce 141 62 : Me last. week, _ 1 °° ysutbject which might well be gone into] glven-by the’ Canadian Pacifia te Wor me ve ee : wee ; t il, and possibly make this on Railway in the company’s inaug- Clerk’s Salary arene . a 720 00 ; a in detail, and possibly make °). aration of @ special school Office Expenses ..... sees ‘ 820 83 l tay caeenttged a whist dvive on of the sections settled by that plan, | Q°ct'0" Of sheslal school age sk sundiies, ne om eS | Tuesay evening the prize winners be-| ‘here was a fair attendance at the Laurentizus just outside Mont. Bavk nee " 5 : ' he Na- utside Mon Transfer Bank nccount 00.0. eee ae 6000 i¢ men’s first, D. Owens, consolation,’ meeting and a challenge from the 8-1 real: The special was heavily - Bond purchase 7 479° 70 # E. Sundat; ladles first, Miss M. Cre- tive Sons of Cunada was' received to patronized by the youngsters, ‘Purehase Lot ; 145 00 ation, consolation, Mrs. OT. Sundal, |[dehate the Hornhy plan of settlement. oe —_— “Street Light m , “ 110 45 ~ tee The bourd naecepted the challenge and Batistics recently issued by the REPRO IRL © atsceeneeee surtnnsnneentnt eratacine ' Dosfor : : rt Thursday the speikers who, represent the board rea oO allway News and. . (. Desford lett fort Rupert mrsclay ave W. A. Kirkpatrick, BR, W: Riley Slatisties show that: the: safest: a ; $4165 68 Fred Nash. T lecided to| Wey -to travel is by railroad. In Balance on band 2.0 elise ssceseceeseeeseaee 144 73 a It is believed that the land ques. and red Nash. t was decider & year's operation of Canadian $4800 41. ion af and around Agar’s iskind is not tke the:affirmative in the discussion, and United States railroads only ‘ . oe roally -definitely settled yet and will ™ debate na epee for wan one passenger was’ killed out of Pt 7 not he untt] after high water next sum-" | Alesere, Olson and Lindstrom of Re-| total of 469 048,529 persons car- ; o pensae mer, When rivers’ go on # rampage mo were present sand spoke in favor of Tied a total of 16,941,246,109 miles, ~ Assets and Liabilities Pe lat one person looses another gains, 9 road to Remo on the north side o - ———— 7 . 7 ta, o ‘ Se Rit ix. auture's way of redistributing the river. This wew road from Remo} ~ ‘The old belief that women can-. ASSETS: tee, ae “ie j a of / té Terrace would cut very mater-| 20t wear high heels without in- Me. Lo ce, $14¢73 | ; misontthy. , fo Perrace wonld ¢ A jury to posture and health wa Cash on Hand. sep ote b i 7 atk lay the distance, and would tend to described as “bunk” by J, g Government Bond a “ 479 70 g) Born te Mr, and Mrs. KE. Ansennude, bring a lot more business to Terrace Brower, shoe expert of Milwaukee, Uneollected Taxes .. 331 80 on Boh, Ga som ; from Remo, delegate to the National Shoe Re- Tax Stamps _ . T 20 ve se a 1 Reports from the Columbin Power! tajlers Association convention re- Water Unpaid 2... 2 seed ceetcce eseecee BIT BT pe The fishing season bas started and Co. re the estahlishment of a‘ power| cently, held at the Royal York - | — $1340 70 alrendy- some of the loys have heen Want in Terrace were hopeful. Yur- Hotel, Toronto. . ; Fire Hall and Lot svsasenansee gnencees 975 00 > ; = trying for trant, Most of them are ‘thor wordt is expected shortly, A Cana dian inter-collegiate ski _ Water System oi. pee 6500 00 gjiust getting ready. ; | . ebuaa. 3 : .| meet, unique development in East- Road Tools and Hqanipmient. .......... 350 00 i “ue . A steady-stream of supplies, lumber ern Canada as far as ski-ing is Office PAXCUVOS occ, loesessiies tesesecens 350 00 } Mrs, HL, McKenney has retnrned md other materials are going out to concerned, will be held at the POPK cecceceeessstssent asinenedoeens tee seen 1500 00 Beato Terrace from Vancouver, fhe mill site of Columario Gold Mines} geieniory Club, Montebello, end of oo ; 8 ae | Tate. ne fifty ton me expected ° Janvary. Taronto - University, - coe ne |. $8975 00 pe | Fred Nash has gone-up te the Col arrive this'week from Toronto and by| Ottawa University, McGill and St... Le88 10% for 1088 csc citsseeseeeeseee 997 00 os amario Gold Mines for ul tthe: ; the time the snow flies the installation Patrick’s Colloge in Ottawa are... _— " % te as —__ _ 7978.00... ee oo, W. B. Howes who bid In the Perrvace miC.NLR. agency when Arclile MeLeod pyie't, has bid in another ngeney in the a | southern part of the province and left Mato assume his new duties last Weilnes- sfday. To be so far north. made ‘him dizuy. 7, Osborte fs here again ‘relie- ving until a permanent appohitment ty>tlver bridge. Some good timber enme nuule, Dla, eee ce EE. Dix of Kalunr lake was in town on Monday. 7. eas coe ; #) =P. J. Murphy Remo postmaster ,and By atrawherry grower gpent Friday, fn. the ‘town aud he snys there is still quite fo lot-of snow af the -strawherry éentie; ‘| the logs salvaged for mill purposes, f . a oe . -1t ig daing good work ‘and no one! __- : . - Wate it tems ’. Mave you paid your subscription yet ; watts It to go foo soon. | * of the mill should be well under way. That is the best news Terrace has had for a long thne os it menus a grent In- erease in local Imsiness, |. ae te The public works department ts clear ing away the logs that piled ‘up on the rocks at the enst end of the. Skeeng down stream and George Little had J. B. Agar and son went down to the coast and met. Mrs..Wm, Vanderlip and necompanied her back to | Terrace where she will spend somé. time, . Mya. Vanderlip is the mother of Mrs. Agnt |: and .for Years resided in Terrance, (}- oe eon om, among the collegiate teams tobe | -. represented, . Snow shovels and twenty below _in many places in Canada are re-: placed by mashies and 55 above at Victoria B.C,, these daya where |: the sixth annual midwinter golt.: tournament swings into action at ‘the Royal Colwood Course ,Feb- ‘Tuary 19-24, Bnquiries and early .-entries from, ardent golfers in- ‘| © dicate, that again’ this yéar ‘the ‘| - », 4outhament’ will be a big auecens. Silver Fox Breeders’ Asgocia- tion convention ‘was-the first: of “three: big gatherings held at the. Chateau: Frontenac Quebec F ( City, this; year, It whs Simulfanegua.. * with that of the Canadian ‘Frujt’ - and Vegetable. Jobbera’'Associa- - .tfon ond wae fellowed shortly: ! oN ” COLLECTOR'S ROD -| 1088, Total ‘Taxes’ Coli December 80, Total Assets . ark ‘ LIABILITIES: “Collected eo. rereerensessoe OBS TO sonrainnnen BOL BO ENF ys WML OSPARKS, Auditor ~ Sia TU ao he Fazer : ) ‘Wednesday having mushed in over the ~ On Thursday he left for Rupert arrived ftom Alyansh-on ~_Aftor being. contin Sone weeks D. McKinnon expe be nn the Joh, again the end/ot t ed to his home for Mts to . Pitas