RACE NEWS | ‘ . "TERRACE, B:C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933 No, ~ Phithert Hotel. TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5, L. Martin, Prop. _. Telephone S Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber No. 2 2 SIS common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap = Kough Lumber Shiplap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete, Mouldings, “a. Shingles PRICES. ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. WOES HOTEL Vuneouver. 88. 0. The Hause of Confort and Cheerv Service Extremely Low a | New Winter Rates: WITHOUT BATH =6WITH BATH pAiLy $ 1.50% 2.00 ~ MONTHLY 25.00 30.00 ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS e Free Garage e In the centre of the city's attractions All rooms exceptionally large and noise proof ° . Write For Illustra ted Folder THE YORK HOTEL Vancouver, B.C, 8. G. Houghton. Manacer rer] TIMBER SALE X15539 m Sealed tenders will be received by ‘the Minister of Lands at: Victoria, B. py €.. not Jater than noon on ist day of May, 1938, for the purchase of License Be X15589, to cut 476,820 lineal fect of | Cedar poles and piling on an aren ad-|_ . § jivining the east boundries of Lots 1418 and 1418, Kitsumgalium ‘Valley near = Terrace, Range 5, Coast Land District. Three (8) years will be. allowed for | the removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief |‘ Vorester, . Victoria, B. C,, ov’ District Forester, Prince Rupert, B, €. ; Ap. 12-May 8. eek NM me . “wae na tty ev Iiev, i. Ay McKim and. family plan Mm to leave for the east etry in jJine. o Atr. MeKim, who .has been ,in poor - PF health for some tine, plans to proéeed em to St. Johns, N.S., aud there visit with ge his brother, Canon | MecKim., Fkom @ there the’family hitends to proceed to BB the gouth of France: and there ‘visit ' . /with o slster of Mr. MeKim's. Here and There) Another sale of salmon angling ‘leases is aimoinced in-New Bruns. : wick for .the famous -waters:. of the Upsalquitch River which will be leased to the highest bidder at a sale to be held in Fredericton, April 27. The leases will be for ten years from March 1, 1933, Canadian rallway salaries have experienced severe cuts over the Past few years, This has ap- plied to officers as well as to workers on the trains and along the lines. The recently issued annual report of the C, P. R, an- nounced that E. W, Beatty, Chair- man and President of the C, P, R,, had instituted a special cut of 15 per cent. for himself and the Com- pany’s directors. This makes a total cut of 26% for them since the dectine in earnings began, Nipigon River’s famous speck- Ted trout don't know it yet tut the ukase has gone forth thnt non-residents shall pry only $5.50 for an annual fishing license, cr about half the ‘charge hitherto, : Further, Nipigon guides will offer Terrace Notes Pean Barford of Immanuel College Saskatvon, will be here this summer, and will take charge of the ‘services ‘at |- St. Matthews thureh during the holi- day season. i tables. of bridge on Tueesday after. noon and instead of serving refresh- the Orlental Ten room. is a:guest of John McRae, and plans before he returns north to spend a few days at Lakelse Lake: K. Tordiffe of Cellarvale was here on Motrdlay: last. The congregation of St, Matthews church have about completed their cnn vas in connection with their shire of the restoration fund. This is to re- their services this year for $23.00 a weck as against $28.00 in 1932. These trout in the Nipigon pools and in those off the islands at its mouth including St. Ignace,’ run to seven pounds and.up. - . : Canadiim Pacifie Hner Empress cf Japan recently hung up a new +Specd record whon she travelled the 2,229 miles from Honolulu to Victoria in four days, eight hours and tures minutes, clipping seven hours, 47 minutes from her best ¥ previous time for the voyage and mulch outdistancing the best mark for any other Paelfis liner except the Empress of Canada. _. . The literary hit of the year has JL, been made by Frederic Niven, *Canadian author; [iving near Nel- ‘son, B.C., whose: “Mrs, Barry” has been. recently: hailed by author!- ties as one of the most profound- . ly moving books ever written. Mr. Niven, who thus breaks into | : the ranks of best sellers, earler cin the century handled baggage and freight for the Canadian ?Pa- cific Railway at Nelson, _.H. KF. Mathews, general man- * ager, Canadian Pacific hotels in western Canada, with headquar- ters.at Winnipes, has béen pro- moted general manager of the company's hotel system from coast to coast, with headquarters in Montreal, according to a re- cent announcement by E. W. Beatty; chairmau and president of the railway. : It is. necessary to go back to the year 1916 to find revenues of the Canadian rallwnys on‘n level comparable with 1932, The fol- lowing figures show that in 1932 as compared with 1916: Railway Qperating Rev- enucs. .. ..Decraased 6.5% Railway Operating x- penses .. .,Incrensed. 20.9% Net Revenue from Railway tee Operations ..Decreased 50.6% ‘ Railway Tax Accruals . ne oe ae ce . TOrensed 185.7% Net Railway Operating Income .. .. Decreased 68.38% Railway Property [nvest- |. ment .. .. ..Inereased 34.6% Rate of Return on Invest- : ment... .. .. Decreased 69.0% Revenue’ Freight Tow Miles.. .. .. Decreased 28.8% -Revenue-Passenger Miles (ou. ye ate. Deerensed 60.8% ‘Actual Grosg Ton. Miles tebe ee oe ¢ Deerensed 17.2% - Payroll of TEnaine and Train Service Employees ‘and Telepraphors .... - oye getae oa Tperangead 81.9% ' ‘Tralt Milos.) Decrensed 22.8% It is getting to be the fashion these this to. voll your own wheen it comes to food prodnets, The -Intest of pro- minent citizens to join ‘the yanks of the primary, producets ts 0. IT. Sundal. he visits. his, new cow. tavice daily .and pneks home a Inicket* of milk Juat, Iike; & regular dniry man.- 3 z A Inntern lecture was given In the’ Oddfellows Hall by Mrs. B.A, MeeKim on Wednesday night, : local church has already secureed pro- {mises fully covering their quota. |Southein ‘Albérta,” aid “Igbuth : Western * tefor of British Columbin. ; Place’ the monies lost in the Manitoba affair hist year, and a general canvas jis being conducted, securing promises ‘for fayments to be made over a per- jivd@ of three yenys. Each congregation Ihas been given nn allotment and the SALE HOME COOKING. Tea, and Faney Articles, Nothing over $1.00. Saturday, May 6. Knox United church The many friends of Mrsi Jas. Smith nve ‘pleased to know that she is mnak- ing a satisfactory recovery after An op eration list Saturday...“ Born, to Afr, and dirs. A ‘MeDonald, i daughter; on April 24th.’ = ae fos | Born, to Mr. and Mrs, 18, Lysander of Vanuarsdol, on Aptil< 29rd, a dingh- ter, roe _ x EK. Drake -of Usk was iu town last Saturday. -- —————-, Work in fixing up the municipality is well in hand. Grading is being done on Cory and Sparkes avenues and the pmnicipal gravel truck is resurfacing a number of roids in necessary spol Included in the program is an item to fill in the hole cansed by the fire at the Terrace Gapnge last -year, thus building up that part of the side walk ‘that caved in, J.B. Agar lett Pacsday morning for Rupert. Austin Goodcnongh loaded out three , cars of Hanson Cols pales last week nnd expects to load-ont three more ‘this weel. Tomatoees thrivee lst on ai well drained and fertile sandy loam. The value of cut floweers sold in ‘anada for the yeur endecd May 31, 1982, was $1,005,027, ar G8 peer cent. of the total value of the floricultural and decorative plant preducetion by thee Dominion during that pertot. A feeature of Canadian agriculture is the nuunbex of erops whieh dre grown in loealitles specially suited to their production, some of the most. import ant beeing' tobicco, flix and hémp for fibre, sugar beets and maple syrup and. sugar, ’ Bor about riety Years sheep ranching hus: teeupieed an" mnportant’ ‘position in ‘thy, ‘eiprfenlturhl "devyelipment of SnskateheWwan~ It is” alsh“one of the agricultural iridustries of Southern In Avs. O. T. Snndal-was hostess nt 3]. ments in her home took her guests to] Mr. :Coomer, who’ operated a trans |. fer on the Bear River out of ‘Stewart |. member of the Roman Catholic church 9 “We wish to announce the a and district.” lity and operating economy, For full infurmation apply to gemeaux as Chevrolet sates and servant agent for Terrace The New Chevrolet Six for 1933 is a beauty. Dependibi- ppointment of John DeKer-. John DeKergemeaux Kaien Motors, Ltd. ‘Terrace, B. C. Prince Rupert, B. C. ee Louis Martin | Died at Terrace Louis Martin, the popular proprietor of the Philbert Hotel, passed away at Terrace on Wednesday, April 26 at 3.25 1m. “He bad been in poor health for the past yeny, contracting a severe attack of yellow janndice in the spring of last year, At that time he went to the Rupert hospital and woderwent an operation, Shortly after returning ‘to Terrace it was found that further treat ment woukl be necessary, and some weeks ago he again went to Prinee i Rupert. On returning home, just over! a month ago, he seemed to rally for a time, but after the first few days he gradually grew worse. The, decensed would have been 59 years old in a few days, having been born on May 5th, 1874, at Chicontime, Quebec. He is survived by his wife who resides in Vancouver, and aiso by brothers living in Quebec. He was a A Long Illness | and the Elks Lodge, As a young man he came west and. was one of those who went into thé’ north country during the Klondyke ! rush, He stayed there a number oj: years and then returned to British Co} umbia. Three and a half yenrs age’ he bonght the Philbert Hotel and since then has devoted His energies to the comfort of the travelling public, He was in the snme line of business in. Prince Rupert before that and also | in. Vancouver, Most of his life “War! spent in the hotel business and his pessing will lenve many who will re- member him as a painstaking host, Thuing the war he went overseas with the Canadinn forces and part of his tine in France he was attached to the French army as interpretor. The funeral was held from the Ro- man Catholic Chureh at 9 aun. on the 27th with Father Champagne otficint- ing. There was a Inrge attendance of those desirous of paying their last respects to one who'had been a gooct citizen, The pall bearers were drawn from members of the local command of the Canadiau Legion and were 2, Tawrence, J. Lever, T. 0. M. Turner, F. Tall, A. CreelInian and W. Robinson At the conclusion of the service at the: grave side 8. N. G. Kirkaldy sounded “The Tast Post.” H an Where a quick growing wind bre:k is required the Lombardy poplar is o:¢ of the best trees to plant It is ves useful for hiding, in a short time. uw: sightly buildings and vaennt lots. No commercial. fruit grower shout? attempt to grow apples without t): guidance of a spray calendar hased cn local conditions, which can be obtaine | from local agricultural anthorities. Meentioned in Exodus 9: 82. ae in other books of the Bible. barley wee ene of the most important fords «¢ the human race for thousands of ver: Bere menl, as barley meal is ceathed t+ Scatinud, forms a favorite dish of par tilge at the “present flay. T. W. Hall, inspector of sche, wis in town most of last week.