Vv OL.- 14 a -.). . | MEEBRACE, B, C, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2%, 1935, re Miss Margaret Cretien left last week “TERRACE 0. 'T. Snudal ‘has wires from his new lighting plant ta ‘the “Canadian: Legion lil -to provide light for that building, the “Tranquille Sanitorium. Before lenvi ing Miss -Cretien spoke with great had: heen shown ‘her during the: ‘past . weeks, ; = . - © ¢ Born—To Mr. and Mrs. F. Lofendo, on Soveutber 8th, a daughter. i a Juck Sparkes, jr., returned from Rn-|- pert on Friday, He saw Misses Waite |’ and Christy while down there and re-[|o° parts Chat both the ‘girls. are making Boin—tT'a Mr. aud Mrs. G.~ satisfactory progress. : Brooks, an. November 7, a aughier. “ * oe an +e ¢. District Forester A, ¥. Partow,; paid Ter race has had - exceptional wweath- a visit to Terrace last week. cr for most of the past.week: A cold _ F ® . for set in early in‘the week and con- Mr. and Mra. Stanley Bishopr ie, jr, | tinued almost constantly until Sunday and daughter are hack in town after] As the tempernture was above freez- i trip to Fraser Lake, They intend | ing most of the snow wag gone before to Tenve for the coast liter this week | the end. of the aveek. . : where Mr.. ‘Bishowwie wil) supervise oF the shipierts ‘of the Tuer Tss lngs-to the} For .the past week Foreman Carr Orient: _ | has had a good sized’ ‘crew "on, the Kalu: Take y¥oa, lready- it is possl- ble to drive out to 14 mile and now: the old road is being reconditioned to pro-’: Tide n temporary means of ‘reaching the lke. . ” = 7 ere . “y The Omiiveca! Gola “ Quaint ‘lining Co, Ltd: are, stoniily. ishing ‘ahead with thelr ‘development Program. At iwesent’ the crew is freighting “maceh- inery and supplies in fox winter aber ations, . : cacane eae With the approach of December the | J local stor es nye taking on simething of Fl ‘festiy e air. Merchants nhipacking and displayhig Christmas | vouds amd generally preparing: for the | festive senson. A ser ions disnste happened ‘behind Benudtivs store last ‘week—the good Swedish saiv* heoke and the wood. is hot all cut. , SUREN IERIE III fiancee ¥ deed ddaceriedcuate nee Christmas Greeting Cards’. Toilet. Sets. 6 Ciatmag Sgtney : . | J ewellery ao. Watches Clocks. : Silverware, etc. . | Chocolates | China . - Books : » Toys R. W. Riley, Phim.t B “Bervace™ SoRKRNNNORONCROOTERERE SE: RRACC Hee sterrene eerie | 0. T. SUNDAL co. Headquarters for Oils. - Tres We arnishes c 7 “he erat Merchandise aaa | Flor Peed se ree emuurererceretins vee ste ticker wide. ~ ‘x | be "¥) plies To 7 ra & T. KENNEY. air "GENERAL: HARDY wa T Wigan .. nee! Subscription Due? a Tha ih “Is Your for Kamloops to receive treatment at appr ‘eciation of all the kindnesses that _| showed results of: good ‘care and ‘were ave busy ; H -lsouth west of. town. Twaest “ani ‘found: him- dead - Later’ he acquired the place at: ; , net Pete he had a quiet twinkle in his : opening. up’ ‘Of, ‘the count “i ‘its is something that: ‘the Board of $: ‘Trade: might: ‘weil. take up: with bank- > ing: committee, at. Ottawa Bays and Girls © Pig Club Prize: iWinners Here The Terrace Girls and Boys ‘Swine Club, under the .able leadership ‘of Mrs. J. A. McConnell, completed an- other successful year. Nine entries of two -pigs ench competed for honors, In nearly every’ instance the- _ bigs well grown. Due to the’ difficnity in securiiz pigs of the right type, sever- al of the contestants lost points, on the scoring of their animals, but where enreful reports were kept, they regain- ed the lost points. Don Sutherland, of Smithers, and Harry. Bowman of the ©, N. BR. at Prince George, judged the pigs. The awards were. as follows ‘st Earle ‘Endie, 2nd :3:: . MeCullach, ‘3rQ Merle West, 4th Nancy Delgren, Sth: Alalr Hips, 6th Annie ~Pongrage, ‘Tth Norman Smith, 8th Polly Solonelii Oth Stanley Doll, . i” THE. LATE ‘PETER DEBOER. Terrace lost another of her old’ tim-|- iers. on Wednesday,’ Nov. 20th, when iPeter DeBoer died suddenly at the phone of “Wm. Sibbald; half: a .mile He had not been feeling well and the previous day had Wilked ‘in’ from his place four miles ont’ ‘an. the Lakelse road, and ‘after seeing the doctor.went. to the Sibbald place: for the: Right...The following morning when Mr. Sibbald had prepar ed ‘breakfast he went in to call his in bed. Medical examination showed thut the cause. of. death was heart, failure. The décensed, came ‘to the district in 1603) one of the crew ‘that work- : Kitimat railway ‘grade, and later he,pre-empted | land on! the south east side . of? Lakelse lke; -. his place runing to a-point near the hot' springs * four ille on the Lukelse roud, and for, some [yeurs he has divided his time bétweei the two places. For many years he trapped ina he ‘iso did a considerable amount of- work “Always, cheerful, whenever a person ‘eyes. He was. one of ‘the ° army of pioneers who ‘came in . the’ country when tinvel was ‘difficult, and with cat, the work, of nen. of .h xie the / have been’ much more diffieuit for id ers, “According to. records he was 7 Dp ‘years for’ age, and: it’ ds. understond that he fwas a native of: “‘Hotland. ae BANK IN TERRACE ‘CLOSING? © It. is uaderstood: that on: December’ g1 4 the locnE branch .of the Bank of Mont- ‘rel will’ be closed and in future the Yocal ” business. will” “per transacted in Pringe, Rupert. - This: sill‘ be a most unfortunate. change. for Terrace, and MY JAY “JIMMY” IS'A BIRD Jimmy ig so day, and a eripple, but he is enjoying life. “ He. first came to notice when -he hada biological survey band on his leg eatly in. October of the resent year, On October 30th a bird was seen with a broken leg and ‘he was caught and put in a cage for hos- pital treatment.’ But, like all Steller Jays he did not take kindly to. ¢an- ‘tivity, so in a couple of days when it was evident ‘that his leg was a total loss, the dried tissues were cut off and Jimmy took to the air. Now the bird has decided to stick around ‘the home of his’ friends and looks for feed each day on the back porch of the house. If it is not’ theré he-raises a row until ample is put out. Then he feeds. It is apparent that Jays are not popular with the general public. It is true they do some: small damage at potato digging time. They are noisy, but also they are cheerful. They are also very striking birds sind folks should not ‘| kill them just because there is no par- ticular Jaw agninst it. | || THE FLIGHT OF. WILD DUCKS Summy Kirkaldy tells of..- making}. observations: -on the fight of wild duck recently. He with other. hunters was at Lakelse river, and all day. long the birds were passing, up end down over them. He says that the ducks fly in (strtas?), and that the height of the flock was ‘in direct proportion. to the number of birds in the bunch. Singles and pairs flew low down, low enough for a- hunter to get an occasional shot. Bunches of from 12:-to .20. held to.a flocks of 70-or over flew at double that height. . mallards, that numbered: into hund- teds flew very high’ up. PROSPECTS FOR MILL BRIGHT - last Thursday evening and reports he he was greatly benefited. He was able to do considerable business and. it louks ’ very favorable for a steady op- eration of the: mill for scme: time. to come, While in the east Mr. Little with: it that- he. has o° notion’ to ‘buy the old farm and an adjoining farm and turn it inte a wood plot.’ He js a grent man to grow trees’ and is a |strong believer in returning ‘to the Innd something in recompense for - thot which he. takes off. . Miss Lillinn Christie has returned, from a trip to Rupert. tered banks of Canada aré constantly closing the smaller banks and concen: trating all the business in the larger centres. If the big banks are ‘not go- ing to provide service to the amaller communities Ottawa should make pro- viston for private banks to open and The: ebar- serve the smaller places, LOCAL NE " ‘You a i Home”: ink cat NOE Bad help sell your produce : | -When'you se the eoliiinns of ¥ your™= Tell I the uying. public what you have and. give ‘the ies Tk Vantotver prititets Het: help: build 3 WSPAPER level of about 250 feet, while larger | The lage flocks, chiefly, George Little returned from the east! hed a very gond trip, and physically} visited bis old home and was.so taken|{]: Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns?) 0 00 Standing orders. shipped regularly. ; All kinds of cake, Get ‘our price. - Pier Hotel _ TERRACE, B.C. Fully Modern Fleetrie Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0, Box 5 | , Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. “Terrace Mill Stock of : Lumber , Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap 848 common dimension and 1 No. 1. Ship. No. 1 Finish, Siding, ied ng; Ete, nt , end Ty Gar age, Service Shop “Vaxi - . Trucking. Delivery Coal. and Wood Agent for —- Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts . |. “HINING SURVEYS. _ Fred Na sh BG, Land Surveyor » TERRACE; B.C. Itt Daye to look earefully b x * veteyt anar: