HE TERRAC VOL. THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1933 Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5 G. Temple, Mer. Telephone " oe Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber No. 2. Shiplap S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- Reagh Lumber lap Nu, | Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete. Slingles Mouldings, he PRICES ON APPLICATION | ABOUT A LANDING FIELD HERE Terrace Board of Trade Hold Regular Monthly and Ask for Better Weather Station at Terrace The Terrace and District Board of Trude met on Tuesday night last week. A resolution moved by N. was passed asking the Dominion _ to nivike the third class weather station at Terrace into a second cliss one which would menn more accurate records of wenther conditions, including wind vel- ocities and drectisn barometric pres- sure oninul sunshine recording. The site mag also bronght up the matter of redring the auzeal dive payable to the board but this was ef! in abeyance fer [he time Tho ah port committee byanght in iL full. report ns to how a landing field could be established, requirements ete., and the matter was referred back to the committee for them to appreach uuy person who inay be interested. Bk. T. Kenney, M.L.A-elect, tendered his resignation as chairman of the pub- lic works committee and T, M. Turner wis added to the. committee, A report was enlled for for a special meeting on Friday night . W. FE. Lindsay brought up the matter Sherwood | °° PERFECT MAPLE LEAF )¢------—— - he most beautiful, maple leat, | -FOR SALE | Model A Ford Tudor This car is in w: od mechanical condition, bas’ new w battery, good tires. enails and good tool equipment. The car thay be inspected and tried out by appiving to C. H. Sawle, New Hazelton. tion. Prices and terms on appliea- S. E. Parker Limited FORD DEALER - : Prince Rupert, b. C. prize winner in the nation- wide competition conducted by the Canadian Pacific Railway, was submitted by Mrs. C. McConnell, Fredericton R. No. 5, York Coun- ty, New. Brunswick. It has a flare of autumn coloring ranging from light yellow to deep bicod red, and its perfect symmetry and form won it distinction in competition Bert West 2 butcher from Prince Ru- pert was iu tuwn on Saturday conferr- ing with the directors of the Farmers’ Institute re going into the iment busi- ness here, aa 8 A little judicious advertising will Messrs. Miller and Foese, of Remo, spent Srnday in tewn, oe om Mrs, L. G. Skinner of Copper City says the fur. bearing animals appear to have all gone to the higher ground on account of the high water.. During the bring bigger crewds to your functions, Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. SWAIN’S. Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Terrace, B.C. ‘so all winter, \. a4 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS MARTIN, DECEASED, Late of The Philbert Hotel, Terrace In the Prevince of British Columbia, Notice is Hereby Given that all Per sais having Glaims agninst the Bstate of Louis Martin, decensed, above men- tioned, who died on or about April 26, 1983, are require? to send partieulars of their respective claims, duly veri- fied, to Olof T. Stindal; executor of the xnid Estate, at Terrace, B. C., on ur: lwfare the Ist day of January, 1084, ufter which date the estate of the de- eoased will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard ouly to the claims due notice of which: hnve then been received. Olof T. Sundal Tixecutor of the Estate. ' Louis Martin tuted the 20th day of November, A. D,, 1933 Terrace, B. GC. h1-2 Terrace Notes Bud Corley was in town on Friday. He halis: trom Pacific where lie has ‘a producing ranch. ek Captain ‘IT Willman of Usk was in * town-on Iriday and says that they ave working ‘a lot.of men at the Columario Gold property and wil contintie ‘to to a s. Willie has put a new desk in. the lobby of the Terrace’ Hotel and it is quite nm improvement. W. Carrigan did the work and he did it well. . Ey * *. Prince Rupert is staging a “Buy -at Home Campaign? Why not subseribe to your leet paper and Buy i in Terrace your turkey with——vJas,. Richmond Lid." of town lighting, and George Little strongly favored getting in touch with The Coumbia Power Co. with a view BONS S OF CANADA CELEBRATE 'The 10th nnniversary of No. 15, Ter- rice Assembly Native Sons of Canada was held in Oddfellows Hall on Thurs- day nigh with Pres. B. T Brooks in the chair. ET, Kenney, M.L.A. was the first speaker of the evening and chose for his subject “The Statute of West- and gure a very interesting account of the life and customs of the Indians during the early days. Tis address covered the lives of the natives on the Queen Charlotte Islands, Nanas River and Usimpsians. The spenker, heing the son of late Archdeacon Collison pioneer Anglican missionary, wes well able to give pergonal experiences to il-- lustrate his address. Oxborne Stout came in from Kalma conntry last week with a nice buck. ea S. N, Kirkaldy is making arrange- ments to instal his own electric plant. xk * Lettuce. Celery, Sprouts, Cauliflower and‘ Cucumbers at das, Richmond Ltd. The local Oddfellows and Rebekahs are putting on thelr annual Christmas Tree for the children of the members on Friday night. wee t ihe excursion te Prince Rupert last week and aunong theni were Mrs. Ayk- royd, Mrs, Rose Thompson and son, Mes: RR. Beaun, Mrs. Dedardin, Miss T. DeJardin,. Mes. E.'T, Kenney and her daughters, Miss Yinlaysou, Edward Finlayson, W. McConnell, 8. McLeod, nnd famiy, Mrs, G Glggy, Miss Helen Glass, Miss Fanny McLaren, R.N., B. S. Cole. V. King, Mrs, W. Hipnesiey, Mr. and Mrs, Schuman, Mrs. O.'T. un- dul and Mrs. W. Jordan. “oe : ' ‘ das. Richmond Ltd. =e % Mr. und Mus, J. Frank made the trip to Prince Rupert on the excursion and while there visltet their daughter ii the hospital, ! ee fF : While'‘in Prince Rupert several of the visitors looked up local people who ive in hospita there.'W. B. Dow’ is doing very well and- R.-L, Hulbert is sDUI coming home to Remo. oo. a ~ Try out Gitnor'’s sausage ‘to stuff ' * original competition this year has - prehensive scale ue ext fall. with 10,000 other beautiful leaves, submitted by enthusiastic Cana- diana from Coast to Coast. The leaf, a thing of sheer beauty, was R. W. Pilot, R.C.A,, and James Crockert, — in the largest leaf phase of the competition, six-year-old Bobby Hume, of Revelstoke, B.C., made an astonishing win with a. leaf showing an area of 222 squure inches. The success which greeted the See Will Robinson about reader advs, They are cheap and pay well, EJ Ed , e of givingthem a franchixe. ' selected Ee euch” Onieteading imniing. However, with the return of artists as C. W. Simpson, R.C.A,, The local people who made the trip cold weither and snow trappers hope to Prince Rupert are loud in their praises of the way they were entertain- ed at the coast. city. [set out to give be visitors a good time and as n-result n much happier feeling exists between the two communitiés. The men were given a banquet and al the ladies wore given tickets to the theatre. Special Rate to Lakelse ‘ encouraged Canadian Pacific offi-. alia’ unl neighbors * minster.’ J. M. Collison of Smithers . : as ‘ ; Lake. Sunday Special was the guest speaker for the evening cials to plan for, another compe- ' loss, Good work was done in saving 1 tition on a larger and more cam Gen, Little spent last week end in|considerable of ‘the... farniture, The Smithers, Prince Rupert first few: days of the trapping season fur was fairy plentiful, but of late . J there does not seem: to be any animals to have better snecess. * *# & The cold snap ou Sunday brought in its train the ‘loss of one of the well known residences in the district. Dur ing the afternoon .the home of S. M. Dobbie at Copper City caught fire, and in spite of the efforts of the family the building was a total cause of the fire is not yet known, About Hh peaplo took advantage of; John Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthews: Order your Christmas turkey early): Jand remember we prepare ‘all birds | ready ‘for the oven, Free of Charge— .- oo ‘Royal Scot” in Rugged Setting — uffing her way. along the tumbling Fraser canyon over roaring trestles and through cavernous tunnels,, the Scot’ is. shown here da she ap- proached North Bend, B.C., at ‘the atart of her:orossing of: the Cana- dion Rockies. over the scenic. main “ine o of the’ Canadian, Pacttic Rail- way, The - London, Midland - & “Royal, Scottish flyer accomplished. the Rockies crossing without benefit of “pusher” power and entirely under her. own steam, thus writ- ing: another: ‘achleverment into the record of. he? Canadian: and Am- erican totir, .The rugged nature of the mountains along the ¢.P, R. line’ near North Bend, with the Traser Ttlver rushing througlt its rocky caverns to the Pacifie, shows the kind of country this famous British train conquered on © her history-making trip over the Canadian Pacific, Canadians continued to give the Royal Scot a- warm-hearted wel come, ‘Western ‘Canadian cities. turned out?. almost “en “masse to: cheer - and examine ‘thie | ‘Wlaitor. from tho. Mother Jond: rn