“Terrace Notes | | Mrs. LaRose of" of Pacifle*hng ‘gone’ ‘to t {tor ’ ew phet—Gordon - Temple. . for instance. Just: before the’ cold” shap "he claimed : “| to. have apraited | sonie ligaments . and Thomus Brooks, is’ slienity improv- | and hopes § are “hell | ont for-4., com,’ Bill Johnstone who hiv es un ‘the Ea! kelse rod whs rambling | around : the| 4 it. Bolks Miving around Lakelse Lake report that Sithey know of + dead ‘carcasses lying. Mijn the lake ice. Wolves take a heavy itll every yerr. Bill, Johnstone took Bethe head he: found home and set it up mein the snow and took-a number of pie tures of it, 8 te 4 4 se bee > The funeral of Francis. ‘Albert Sch- ee vider was held on Thursday under the auspices of the Oddfellows. ‘The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. J.-B. Bir- Achall. Tvidence given at the enquiry, ‘omniy Colliver was elected to handle ‘the’ wood pile, : And then the glass. re- i zero ‘anit helow and still ‘falling. hoe course” Gordon: ‘sprained his. liga-|; mets “alright. Oe ee : on ‘* en a re Game? ‘Warden, E. Martin was in, » the "| village. ‘this: Ww eék on, official ‘business. |' ‘| He, was ‘the’ reeifitent ‘of : many congrat-| ulations. ‘The ‘last’ time . -he. Was. ‘here | he was. a. batehelor, “but ‘hot any: more. et te? or We e may like the ‘Botkley, Vatley folk alright, . “but ave most: certainly. take ther have’ béen. “sending” as” of lates Atl deust: the - recent: wenther. must have come ‘from. there as, the wind has been, steadily @frory. ‘the wast and ai wee bit south, The ‘first. part * “of. “the . week wns, only, zer Oy but when the wind got yeally- golig good. the” “glass. dropped away down, “We always, thought that the hot air ‘rame’ “frein ‘the ‘Bulkley, but not so any nore. ; . _ e- 2 8 Mrs s, P. J. Mur phy of. Remo Was in| . town Friday. and Saturday. _ ’ coe | 0. T. SUNDAL co, Terrace, B Cc. bat ee ae but: comfortable and Jong wearing. ‘ oo “At Our scientists as yet. have: found: NG way by which you win con. | 2 any Newbie ‘Arks to help you “through ‘the floods Relidble i af. ‘Warm 1 Clothing “Underwear “wear. to protect. ‘you “from “the winter blast, and Rain Garments to keep. you dry when the soft Spells bring the welcome showers.. We are able to offer you some remarkable values, ° We invite you to eall and inspect our lines of ‘goods, whieh are not only ‘attractive; on assistants are: “happy ta | Nery c yon, We do what: we. ptomtse, - aa “hd we: “promise ’ what we. doy sui pleasure - to us. v7 he, iv pleasure to yon. ‘Socks ‘and Foot: -: ry e .t General Hardware : =raLe: AND you. use: these-columns? IPs great to ‘be “a good: weather: pta-l ‘ exception to the ” brand ‘of. “wether | | Germany. BOARD. OF TRADE OFFICERS . Stormy weather militated against 1 good attendance at the qnnual meet- ing of the Terrace ‘and. District Bord of Trade. Officers fér the ensuing | year. were elected as follows :— “Hon. Pres.—J. ‘KK, Gordon, and E. . Kenney, MLL. A.” ' President——Harry King Vice Pres.—W. F. Lindsay 'Seeretary—S. N. ‘Sherwood | Treasurer—Will Robinson .’ ; Council—Copper City, Ll. G. Skinner Teno, ©. Lindstrom; Usk, Capt. J. Willman ; Kalum Lake, J,~ Couture; | Terrace, C. Pohlé, G. Little, R. W. +Riey, Fy Nash, W. "A. Piipatrick, 'T. Walsh, fe OR ‘LARELSE. VALLEY. COMMUNITY ‘“Lakelse ‘Valley Community . Leagne| held its ammal meeting in the Com- munity hall, on Friday night and in|’ spite of sub-zero weather there was a goad turnent of the’ ‘members. It ‘was deelded to expend $10 on athletic equipment and o committee of W. L. Scott, Leo Benoit and Arehie Hippes- ley were appointed to make the neces- sury purchases. Mr, Scott-reported o yery enthusinstic: elass of youngsters and Miss Pearson, the teacher, toid of the great yarue of the work being car~ ried out. The officers for’ ‘the Year were olect- > etl as follows :— ; President—Leo ‘Benolt Vice-Pres (Archie: Hippesley , : See.-Treas—Will” Robinson Directors—Mesdames’ Hider, Paquet- ‘et. Miss Pearson and Otto Matz, It was :decided to-hold a dance once t month: ‘ond a committee of Leo. Ben- it; Otto. Matz, and: Archie Hippesley were given power. ‘to make: arrange- ments: for the events as they come. Bar Germans - Noting in Saar » Our Citizenship ‘he Terrace Assembly, No. 16, the Native Sons of Canada, have wired the Meeretary of State at“ Ottawa, object: | ing very, ‘strongly to the fact that form ér residents of the’ Saar who “have since . resided. in. Canada, and who hare} retnrnéd -to ‘the Saar to take “part in) eleetians . dt. Fantary. 18th, being al- lowed to return to Canada. : Speelal exception is taken, to the re- dturn of Saar citizens. who have since | - coming” to, Canada, become naturalized Canadians. ‘It is asked that the people be. bar- red from Te-enteing Canada, and in ‘the event of them” having’ already Janded in: Cnnada, that they., be permanently deprived , of Canadian’ eltizenship. Tt is felt that no man ean. ‘own alligence to. two countries, and the fact that these people. have returned: to the Saar for voting would indicate tliat thotr ‘permanent ‘interests. aren: ‘Hurope, and could not. make wood. citizens ot Cann: Au rived fram |} ‘oni, ‘whursday ight: anid]: pré-| ceeded - to the ‘home place on: ‘the ‘Roch: |: ‘estet-ranch: ‘Mira. -Hoffmaon: vhad | ‘gone hack ‘especting - ‘that the. family: ‘would ‘| follow. “at “a: “later “date. | Hower, it}: seéms that. ‘the’ Hitte ‘regime. dia’ ‘not| look. 80 geod - at ‘close Tange and. she}: s ‘has: teturned to. ‘Canada with - tha: In-|-dat tention jot inating 4 ‘At