Phithert Hotel # part of the bullding known os “The , { : G. Temple, Mer. . : No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint - Ist day of December next, the under- NEW |... TERRACE, -B.:C, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER. 11, 1933 re: TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electrie Light Running Water = Travellers Sample Rooms.” P. O. Box 5: ‘Telephone: Terrace, Mill Stock of Lumber No. 2 . Shiplap S418 common dimension and Ne. 1 Ship- lap Rough Lumber - Ete. ‘Mouldings, Shingles . PRICES ON” “APPLIC ATION SW AIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse ' Lake. Sunday Special | Terrace, BC. Terrace Notes. Special Thanksgiving services will he condueted by Rey, Mr. Burchall at Nt, Matthews church’ next Sunday. * he Dr. Carson arrived from Prince Ru- pert on Friday night and proceeded to Lakelse Lake for the week end. He wits after some ducks and other game which might come in his way. er Frank. “Gay in lett on Saturday even- ing for a. trip to Rupert. re 2 I, Woffman, who wis waiting for hears in a local orchard the other ey- ving reports he found a new type of matvader at work, Close at hand, a faly sized animal, which he took for 4 wolverine, spent a full hout with the nipples on the low branches - and the wind falls, whder. the trees, GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT fm Notice of Application for the Trans- |. fer of Beer License Xotice Is hereby given that on the siened, intends ‘to apply to the Liquor Control Bonvd for the transfer of 1 license in respect of premises being Philbert Hotel situated at Terrace in- the Province of British Columbia, up- ‘om lands described ns Lots: 1 and 2, Mock 11. Plan 972, District Lot 309, Range §, Const District, - ‘Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Pro- vince of British Columbia, for the: sate of beer by the glass, ‘or-by the tine} opened hottie for consumption on the nrenises. ‘Doted this 11th day of October, 7 vhs aA D, 19) 932. r- THANKSGIVING SERVICES Sunday services in Knox United church were special ones for the occas- sion of Thanksgiving and the Harvest Festival. urday afternoon did a splendid piece ‘Tot work in decorating | the. church, the members of . the congregation provid- ing them with generous donations of The Sunday evening congregation tax- ed the seating capacity of the church to the limit, and Rev. W. R.. Welch gnve a very appropriate address, giv- ing special stress to the many things the people had to be thinkful for, and how in many ways this could be expres sed by good citizenship, and placing the fundamental things of life in their proper places. - a eK BUILDING MORE SIDEWALKS . The Commissioners are carrying on with theiy sidewalk building program. At present they are having the cinder walk from W. Littles house to the tennis court replaced by a lumber one. The commissioners have displayeé commendable energy and inginuity in a period of short finances, making it ‘Tpessible for many of the tnx payers to ! Ge, Little Terrace, B.C. work out their taxes.. The improve- ments work all ways. The men ‘get work, the village get taxes, the general public enjoy good walks and.the vil- lage is in better shape than ever. At the snme tlme the lecal mills hrve sup- plied the’ lamber and thus the chief payrolls of. fown were helped. A HEINER AND A BEAR RACE — Charlie Giggy tells of an interesting chase that tock place in his orchard about ten days ago, One morning he found n set of bear tracks mixed up with those of a heifer. “It was clear ‘that the heifer had bedded. down in a soft spot to keep away the flies, and that during the night a bear in search of fruit had smelt her.- Getting up lose to the heifer before he was de- tected, he so startled the youngster that she made about ten feet in the first bound. Then, turning, left he- tween the rows of npple trees, she hended full. speed ahead for the south line fence which she took in. oue big jump.. The bear, “apparently hot on her trail chnuvged into the fence and left a lot of air on the barbs as he got through. He never caught the heifer as she has trrned up in gootl shape. CS © Local hunters: have taken advantage of the weekend holiday and went to Lakelse! and: Kalum Lakes for. a hunt. As yet 10 reports have « come in, of the results. ee TLeenl. Pus are in fll: market: now. The crop had: -promixed: to be a good one, but. the. frost. he ‘tow. weeks zo earletely- wiped, “ont. ‘the, fruit of 1 numer of orchards, While ‘the late senson has held the fruit hack, it has matured te n good shape nnd is * eiens ing, in Hoa color, cd x * Miss Marior ite Mur 0 of Remo spent the holidays wilh: Mrs. Greig. amok me. ’ Fred Nash who bas been-at Barker- ville all summer, arrived howe, Thurs- day of last week. Tle looks well and reports having bad a good summer. At the sime time he would rather have his poerminert residence tn Terrace. He says that, fn the gold area they herve two stagon—winter ‘and August. a * * a K, Gordon is wetting IMs fruit -all harvested as fast as he ean, “He says that while he has had sa battle on, his ‘hands he has demonstrated that ft is possible to keep an orchard: free. ot acab even in aw et season, - He had ta apray seven times, the Inst one belug with Bordenux mixture, and a8. n ye sult he bas # smarketable: crop. . xe OF * Gordon Temple, | . Apniieant: 14-18) abe . . . re os ae . can va ane ron Wy ape an tt The O, G. I. T. girls on Sat-| - fruits, vegetables, flowers and follage. } shower was held in honor of Miss. Viv- Cauthers of Anyox will _take place shortly. a are . , * Here and: There Taken as a whole the British. West Indies as a market for Can- . adian.-products ranked tenth last July with $550,000, with New- foundland ¢ coming next, * * ‘Increasing : prosperity in Can- ada and the United States is seen in the early arrival im the Do- Ininion of United States Christmas ‘tree buyers, They are particularly . busy in the Maritimes where the demand is especially heavy. Edward C. Carter, of New York. traveller and publicist, has been chosen to fill the newly-created _ post of secretary-general of the Institute of Pacific Relations which has just completed its flfth blennial conference ‘at the Banff Springs Hotel. Eleven. happy boys .took the - eleventh annual:“On to Alaska” tour this: year under the leader- ship of George &, Buchanan, of Detroit. Their trip ineluded a stop at the Banff Springs Hotel where the boys stayed until they entrained far Lake Louise. Traffic earnings. of. the Can- adian railways for July show an aggregate gain of nearly a million dollars ad compared with July, 1932, the best ‘showing in many months on similar comparisons. Gross earnings of the Canadian Pacific account ‘for $473,000 of this gain during the month, “He got you that time,” said Mrs. Montagu Norman to the gov- . ernor of the Bank of Englnad, whew they landed recently at Que- -bee from Canadian Pacific liner, Duchess of Atholl, on their way to Bar Harhor, Malne. The pur- - pose of the visit is,a mystery, mot even a holiday being admitted by the disting guished visitor. John Neilson. ‘president af Ra- tary International, sailed ree ently by. Empress of Britain on his way to Lausanne where the second ’ Burapean regional. conference of ‘the world-wide organization was ’ held this month, © We stated raat -Rotaury had 150, ovu mombers in: _ B00 elubs. ; “Tf from the "conferences, speeches aud exhititions at tbe - Werld's Grain Exhibition at Re- - pina we cau derive even one SUR » gestion of importance tu asricul- turists, the show wi!!! be vuted a success,” sald J. S. MeRory, man aner, (United Grain Growers office in Calgary, in a recent nddress af the Palliser Dutel in ual euty, ian Dix whose marriage with Charles | | CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles are the world,s greatest seller, A few of their many attractions are: Long Life and Operating Economy; Body by Fisher— beautifully streamlined; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation; Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and many others. . th ‘For full particulars call or write . ‘ i os at . Co - | oe Terrace, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. * Sohn Dekergemmeaux . 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York Toronto. ‘They are. the lucky winners of the Silver Token Contest sponsored by Crosse-and Blackwell, well-known manufac- * ‘turers of food products, and their ‘reward was a two-day visit to ‘the ‘Canadian National Exhibition, * i and Happy — Oh Boy! were. adjusted | before entries were made to.the dining rooms, . and thera was much Jolly chatter over | jueals, Thorough tours were: smade'. of the big exhibition and: for a long tine to come these boys. and: They all . travelled: Canadian Pacific and the Royal York Hotel’ ‘wad . theirs. . for two full. days. There ‘was mtich: entertaining in the.varlous rooms occupied by the youngsters, : “The, ‘contents of a: largé.numbér,. of: battles. of pop girla: will have. hoppy, memories» ‘were. consumed. “Hands were of: the two exciting and) hilariou ; awent over: slick: heads. ‘and nee ‘