i ws ee ep SS ae ee eS ae hoped that the request will be granted. — TERRACE, B. C) WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4, 1935 * ~— TERRACE District Agriculturist. Doi Suther- lind pave wu picture show to a crowded house on Wednesday. night when he put on aft entertainment for the chiid- ren. A lot of olf folks went too. A collection was taken up to provide the prize money, for the Boys’ iind ‘Girl's Vig Club. i ee 4 A strongly signed petition for >.a Iriunech of the Post Office’ Savings, Hunk to be established at Terrace has gone forward to the nuthorities. It is It will help flii the gap when the Bank of Montreal moves ott. Terrace’ is too big a place to ‘de without any kind of bontcing facilities. a KE. T, ‘Kenney, Mdl.A., country: on Friday.” +s & left for up- “1. CG. M. Turner is leaving to rebuttd the bridges over Hall and Douglas ereeKs, eee (jot Hanson, M.P., and Mrs. Hanson were midweek guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Little, arriving from Plnce Rupert on Wednesday and proceeded evist on Friday evening. ‘KIDDIES Have your mother bring you to. : This is 5 tihe Season you show Good remembrance. The ald adage The Early. Bird stil Grocery Dept. There fs kgen satisfaction In mak- ing your own Christmas Cake, which is sure to be unrivaled for richness and flavor if you buy the ingredients at SUNDALS. , Here are the ‘makings :—Raising, Peel, Cherries, Flour, Eggs, Baking | Powder, Shortening, Nuts tits Extracts.” All these goods are ‘absolutely: fresh, full flavored and at a ‘price that. will} please the buyer's ‘pocket book. foe ote! Add to the galety and charm of your: ‘Chvisttnas sift” Cards, ‘Tags, Reahone, and Christmas THE TOYLAND ~ “ SUNDAL’S STORE . - While the assortment is unbroken Will to Men with gifts and tokens of holds goad. Ladies’ Dept. In our Ladies’ Department new Velva Suede—the fabric: guaranteed yun proof—Velva Suede slips, Bloom- ers, Vests, Undies. and -Snuggies. Z at the ‘Hose Counter—Soe the ‘Wool and’ Botany -fabries, * Ladies Silk’ Hose Boys’ Golf Socks, and. Children’s; Hoso, remy ert Many; ‘other necessities: and novelties . to interést. you. We are. here to’ serve you. war Christmas Stationery: = oF ScD SCICALICIORICI ICD 9H ssenicuncrorionse Fee rnbekmneesiors Christmas Greeting Cards \ Toilet Sets Christmas Stationery i | ‘Jewellery’: * Watches Clocks Silverware, ete. Chocolates China” ‘Books’ ipplies} “yine Vaee Ee E7 T. KENNEY, Glia — be satan A # For . patvick” ‘few “years ago. * erent. nature lover,’ sharing. with her GEORGE LITTLE FOUND THE EAST BETTER THAN THE WEST IN ALL WAYS George Liatue’ yeturned last week to Terrnce after a trip thtough a part of the east and he learned a good deal ahout conditions that he only surmised before. He ‘found conditions in the cust much better than in; the ‘west. There is considerable constructional activity, and there seems to be better einployment conditions in Ontario than in the west. Wages too, appear bet- ter and as far as he could determine the iden of the west having higher wages” has been reversed. The west has not made ‘such strides to recovery as has the east.. Sask- utchewin, especiallly, is lagging, ow- ing to continued bad ¢rop conditions. Alberta is feeling jubilent over the chauge’ of gover nment, even those who dg not place a great. deal of faith in the F253 a month ‘plan, feel they have wot a hetter government ‘then the one that has jnst heen put out, | COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE With finuncial support being offered Rev. Adam Crisp ts going ahead with x plan for holding a community Christ mas Tree later this month. It has bern felt by some that the functions held by various organizations, while meeting the need to a certain extent do || not entirely cover the field, and that there are some children who, without |, the present effort, would be missed out when the festivities start. The eommunity tree will not be sponsored by any! organization, other than a tem- porary’ one formed to carry out the ‘flan: “The intention is: to eater to every child in the district, irrespective of creed, race, or other consideration. M. Crisp,.speaking on: the subject re- cently,! ‘asked ‘that’ the matter be talk- ed. up ‘nndinot talked: down’ as the plan is being carried on solely: ‘with: the aim of bv inging! something: of , Christmas cheer tin ant vos _ ’ H LATE MRS. 'T, J. KIREPATRICK Aye With the death of Mrs. T. J."Rirk- patrick at Vancouver the latter part of Odtober Terrace lost another of the #roup of. the early settlers ‘who was here when this was bit a river settle- Inent. of the Michaud brothers, and in, 1911 made a trip from her home in ‘Libby, Montana to Nerrace to visit with Ed. Toys: ' and Bert. In ‘the spring of 4914 she i | that, year: angered T. g. Kirkpatrick. returned agnin and in ‘December of Nn uy. years, ine and ‘Mrs. ‘Kirk- annile’ thelr: home , ‘in: -Lakelse valley, only moving to the village -O “The decensed’ was 2 brothers all the keen - interest. in the ‘leountry’ fn which she made. her home. At alk times she: Was also. greatly con- cerned with the well-being of the young ‘| foilks, and’ hey genfality. * ‘and open henrtedness won for her a deep respect and nffection in the wide: ‘circle of . My. Kirkpatrick was a- sister ‘ ‘l¢viends who, gathered round ‘her. | ; During the present year her health became poor and early in the fall, with the arrival of her daughter, Mrs. Marshall ‘of Libby, Mo., she went to Prince Rupert for. niedical” treatment and then on to Vancouver, where, after a few weeks she passed awny. She is survived by her husband, her daugh- ter Mrs, Marshall, a.grandson, Paul Marshall, and a brother, Fed Michaud. Conservation of - Fowl Life Has — Increased Much|| Conservation of wild fowl] life is progressing at an increased rate in the past year or two. Not only have the hunting season and the bag limits been reduced, but large areas are being ad- ded to the ‘sancturaries each year. J. A. Munro, chief migratery bird officer tor B. C., in a recent report states thant at present the United States gov- ernment is administering 105 such refuges and these total an area of 1,627,409 acres. - OF: these 32 have ‘been acquired ‘auring™ ‘the: “past” year, and these’ additions” make’ mp. about - hal? the total area. - in’ addition’ to. the federil areas there ‘are other farge areas’ set.” aside || for the protection of birds, in charge of the various state governments, and the’ National ‘Association of. Audobon Societies, and other agencies. In view of the fact that practically all of the birds that winter in these regions are born and reared in the north, this movement has a vital in- terest to’ hunters and nature lovers throughout B, C. According to re- cords obtained from bird banding it has been definitely. established that all the lesser Canadian geese, and a large per centage of? Ganadian geese are bred north” ‘ot ‘British ; ‘Columbia, and that they ‘stay in’ such ‘localities as this for only a short ‘time before proceeding in the fall is in direct proportion to the flights that return to the breeding grounds in the spring, the conserva- tion work, ns’ is being carried on to the south of us, is addink materially hunting. va At present stuiies‘are being made to locnte the nesting places of the large flizhts.of Mallards, Pintalls, Baldpate and Green-winged Teal which pass over B. C. in the fall, With this. ob- ject in view Mr. Munro is charged by the National Parks Branch of Canada to conduet surveys of breeding grounds and it is, understood that there is a possibility of such a survey being car- next breeding Season. - aldy entertoined a number of young people nt‘ her home on. Park. Ave, in honor of her sister, Miss Velma Grelg, who was that day celebrating her birth day, “Buy at Home’ principal. pes Ly eG to 7 aM 2 2 Hel _Local NEWSEAFER ae You.are supporting. a-local. industry and encouraging the. we Tell: the-buvien public what 9 you have and Yaneonvar print well n not thelp build ‘your town ‘and commas nor ie south. As the number of birds we see j to the prospects -of continued good ried on in the Terrace aren during the On Thursday evening Mrs.. 5. Kirk. Nuilend on Decémbr. 28, pnd “plans Christy’s Bakery | Terrace; B,C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our: Bread and Buns? | bow Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get o our price, ‘ ts Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. Cy Fully Modern Blectric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms » PLO, Box 5 _. Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone Terrace Mill Stock of = _ 31S common dimension and No. 1 Ship. 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