“TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1934 There are... number of homes : in hich Terrace canliflowerg were ser- wd on Christmas Day, Hamlin & mehomson still had a few in the gar- mn and they made a welcome and a Meivel addition to the Christmas menu. a one Art Beaudin claimed he was leaving rr Barkerville on Boxing Day, but a unber of things intervened. i. * * « . Jim Dorran arrived from Anyox on riday night to-spend the holidays sith his family, ; aK Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moorehouse arrived from Prince Rupet on Mon- day night to spend the holidays with Mrs. Moorchouse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kirkpatrick, Kalum St. ean The locat ©. N. R, depot has gone back on an @lectric light basis. On Friday night Gordon Temple cut in the Philhert Hotel power to furnish the supply. Gordon has also hooked up the street Hght on the station ap- proach making the trip to the train much better than it was. THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES Christmas trees galore have delight- ed the children’s hearts during the last week. On Thursday night Knox Uni- ted Sunday school held their festivi- ties while on Friday night the L.0.L. and .L.0.B.A, held theirs in the new hall. On Saturday night Lakelse Val- ley Community Club held their annual concert. At the latter excellent train- ing by W. L. Seott who came from Ed- monton this summer, was seen, Mr Scott has heen interested in gymnastic work since he was ten years old. He took the youngsters in hand and nut THE WEEKLY BASKETBALL a The Hornets won from the, Reds in a fast clean game. The score was 19 for the Hornets with only one foul, and 15 for the Reds with a single foul. Miss Llewellyn scored for Hornets and Mrg. Michiel seored for the Reds: Dave Nelson was referee, Tn the men’s league the Alaskas and the Magoons played ao real clean gnme full of action and the Christmas spirit. The Alaskas won with a score of 22 to 20. The Magoons leed most of the way, but the Alaskas took over _ Agents for yates ier , ” Th is a ‘wall known ‘fact that no girl likes a shabty sweatheart, and. that no wife likes an | untidy husband. : . Dressed in a Tip Top Suit you have all the prestige of personal appearance in your favor. With one of their Overcoats the weather forecast won’t worry you. E Shabby, down at the heel boots are a sure cause of an inferiority complex. With smart. Boots on your feet vor have won half the battle. Our Boots give you a sure foundation for that es- sential feeling of well being. ” Don’t spoil the ship for a pennyworth of tar,.but complete vour outfit with a selection From our ‘Lies, Colors, Shirts and accessories, O. T. Sundal Co. Closes at 7 Terrace B. C. welock . on a show of drills, ending with a pyrinid of young gymnasts,. He also Rave an exhibition of club swinging, In addition the children put on a very Rood play wheh was the result of the work of Miss I. M. Pearson, tencher of Likelse Valley sehool, LATE SAM WILKINSON Word has heen received that Sam. Wilkinson passed away on Sunday last at Victoria. He has been in failing henlth for a long time and last sum- mer left for the south for special treatment. He served overseas with the Canadian forces and after coming back was with the Canadian National Railways and also put in some time as ferryman at Remo, Of late years wns one of those who brought into be- ing the local lodge of the Orange Or- der. He is survived by his wife who is at present in Victoria, his son Char- les, and a: daughter, Mrs, G. Fagan of Terrace. MORE LAND IS TAKEN UP Another nice block of tax reverted land was tuken np in the last few flays. Phillipe St. Pierre who has been in the district the last few months, has- decided to make a home here and hns selected part of D.L. 378. His application will be finally approv- ef in the next few days. ‘Phillipe has got a nice block of river bottom land, about three miles from town, and un- der this scheme is able to start in on a project that would cost him severat times nas mueh if it had been pur. 5 Holiday Season | Will soon be here. Make your gifts praetien! ones Skates Chins ware Complete Line of Teys Christmas Decorations E. T. Kenney Ltd. Terrace, B.C. Pyrex ware chesed fram Tnnd owners, sR CARED FOR YOUNG BIRDS Last summer a pnir of cedar wax- wings nested near the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Milder in Lakelse Valley. A short time after, one of the family in pissing heard enlls of distress from the nest, and nfter watehing for some time found some disaster had bap- pened to the parents, and the young birds were in danger of — starvation. The @lder family took chavze of the young binds and raised them ta a point .Where they were able to take enre of themseives, Then biological survey bands were put on their legs and they General Hardware Fu rniture BF sxcaacncnsceancacsaceacesacasnciRcee ateaisccaacet na ecesocaaeacae | EHKEKENE KNEE R ERED EERE EREK SACHIN EENOIICKIS When you use the columns of vour LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the “Buy at Home’’ principal. Tell the buying publie what: you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Will you use these columns? oor Vaneouver printers will not hel Pp build your tewn and community nor help sell your produce, were liberated.’ For some weeks the youngsters stayed around home, eyi- dently preferring te be hand fed than ket ont nnd rustle, Since then they have heen’ seen frequently, the last tine’ during the last three weeks, While in captivity they developed an individual coll when they wanted the humans’ té‘pay attention to them, and now when they go around the house they signal their arrival by the same eall, They are still very friendly and appear to have an affectionate regard for the family who saved them when, they. s ware th distress, vem. Mrs, Ry Wilson relieved. tn the Kal- um public school owing to, one of the he has made his home at Terrace, and stone, on December 23rd, a son. the big end of the score when Frank Green scored three successive shots and Louis MeKenney got a sensation- al one-armed shot. Dud Little did a lot of wonderful scoring for the Ma- goons in the first half, but after that some one always seemed to be in the way. Stewart MeLeod referred the game and the boys know they have to be nice when he has the whistle. The first half of the season is over and the game hag improved greatly. Every team has done its best in prac- tice games in hopes of getting to the top, The Girls Leage:— Aces played § and won 4; points & Hornets—played 5 won 3; points 6 Reds—played 4, won 0; points 0. Men’s League— Skeena Wonders—played 6, won 4; points 8. Magoons—played 5 won 3: points 6 Alaskas—played 5, won 1: points 2 Miss Barbara Sherwood returned from Prince Rupert. Friday night to spend the holidays with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Sherwood. Ce ‘Born—To Mr, and Mrs. E. Jobn- ee & On Sunday ‘at St. Matthews charch a special Christinns service was held, The choir sang as a anthem, “Be Joy- ful in the Lord”, The evening ger- ¥ice was choral, the choir rendering three anthems, Miss Velma Greig sang a solo and Mrs. 8. Kirkaldy and Miss Grei@ sang a duet, , ke Miss Margaret Glass was home for the holidays from Usk. eee Pat Meloy, Pet the dog, Bill Smith aud Gordon Yemple started out to have some ftn Christmas Eve. For Bill Sinith there wes a hox of fifty cignes——just because he is n good fel- tow, but Pat the dog got the cigars and heat it off down to the hotel with Bill after him In due course Pat the eugincer called his doe Pat off and restored ta Bill Smith his smokes, eet Nave yon paid your subscription yet In THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA in probate In the Matter of the Administration Act and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BENJAMIN DOW Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. ®. Fisher, the 10th day of September, A. D,, 1934, I was ‘appoint- ed Txecutér of the estate of William Benjamin Dow, deceased, and all par ties having claims against the sald eg- tate are hereby required to furnish sae properly verified to me on or be- fore the 23th day of January, A.D., 1985, and all parties indebted to the estnte are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. E. T. Kenney Executor: Terrnee, B.C, touchers duving to leave on Thursday ght to catch the hoat sauth. - Terrace Drug Store Christmas Goods Now on display Jewellery, Watches, Clocks Dinner Set 1 Papetries Toilet Sets — Toiletries in classy boxes Children’s Books Fountain Pens Faney China R. W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B,C. %s Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. — oo Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Ronning Water Travellers Sample Rooms "P.O. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. , Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber ‘ Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap No, f Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete. Shingles Mouldings, 4, PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. The Christmas tree of St. Matthews church was held on Wednosday. os tae : The weather took a change on Stun- day afternoon. It became colder ‘aud some snow fell. By morning the tem- perature was around zero, bnt the the’ atmosphere was clear and alte. gether it was very seasonahle, fea Miss Elsie Dannhaner, BLN, avtivon from the south on Friday night to abn hy with her parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. Dated the 72th day of Decemher, OAL DA Teed, Dannhauer of Copper Ci,