nt A there wcutnas Hota naia gto ih Da dy bm neh sok 2 cages ma, LE UF ea a ae oe, _, TERRACE, B. C WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1935°°- | Terrace N otes Almost.” incessant ‘va ains, “stating. on Monday, 2. week: ‘aga, had, Dy. JWednes- aYiy cleared the local roads: of snow, ul on that day the creeks. started to “urry larger quantities. of water and since then the Skeena has- risen sever- ul fect and still ‘going up," and yet ‘no Avater hus started ‘coming ‘from the i apper Teaches aft the river, aoe ak ame. te Laval, snow: plowing. Wis curried. on ithe week, end good, progress Was made This has allowed .the.. roads ‘to: thaw Jout quickly withart the: snrinee, belng ent up by traffic, , conth that “Jack ‘Osborne “pag “had. ‘to ra “back. to Shuinessay “Hospital for Nanother operation. oy -?* & . Owing.-to the Wyex -bridge,being Ret Terrace had.eight’ temparary resi- tents on Friday and Saturday. They vere guests ‘of ‘the railway. and ‘hed a = bellman on | the side .track, ff Pe ee Avetin Goodenoayh Was in town. on me Fviday te look after loading out pil- Bling for the CNR. oN j . oh ee compteted = deat ing ‘Friday, A lot. of pow rong on ate The snow me the Usk Bi snow is reported . past the Copper. riv- a'r bridge nnd the road from, there on q ix stil coated with ice. me ee ; Flood waters ‘broke’ np the’ ice on a} the Copper river on Friday, and an Phice jam formed below the Brimsing i Mr. and Mrs. Osterlund and - Family, who live there, left during the | vfternoon-as. the’ “Icey had backed: the} | Vater up: to the’ top of the iver’ bank. ; Me 2 =~ Mrs. M.. Greig gave a ‘very. ‘ealloy- i. able bridge on Wednesday ‘afternoon - when Mrs. 0. TF. Suindal was the win- j ner of the first prize. Mrs; Sheldrick got the lucky prize and. Mra. Dilling I \von the consolation, . . eee _) The Takelse Valley Community ‘cin yi held their monthly dance: on ‘Friday aM night in the community. hall, As a re- iy sult more funds were hdded to those i lvendy on hand for the’ purehnse of sxymnasiie equipment for, the, young ak of the eorammnuity. i. oe cont Mrs. Williams of Tak, has been a rurest of Mrs, RS “MeCillongh,” we _jiam had formed -'T. EG Hall, inspector of schools, -are rived in town on Monday and gave the local schouls the onee over, Dani “MeKinnon has wen under the weather for some days, and {gs still nnable' to ‘attend to his” “duties, Dur- ing his’ ithsence Je McGlashan is acting |. in his place, This, by the way, is something to the good, as on previous ocensions. a substitute. has “been. sent! in from the outside and the money ‘has lett the district, Aluving the vains of* the éarly part of |: hoot om . The monthly meeting of the Ladies | Guild ‘of Knox United church, was held at the home of Mrs: Alex, ‘Kerr on. Friday afternoon, a oe Are. Tames Smith entertained three talilos at bridge ‘on Wednesday even- ing, Whimers of the highest were Mr, and Mrs, H. I. MeKenney. The consolation, prizes went to Billy Donald, and Mrs... 0, 1. Sandal, | sntie, aaee i - Theives on ‘the - Skeene . started ito moye an Saturday. After ‘dnvk a big piece broke off ‘jist below the’ Skéena |: dridge while | ut ahout the ° ‘same time the Idst slough: ahove the bridge jam- med, piling. the. ice as high as JJ. 3B. Adar's Ishin. By. Sunday morning jam had lvoker and the remaining: ice was breaking, rapidly. : : * * . ‘saturday night at ahout: ‘nine o'dock Mr. and Mra. PB. J. Murphy of Remo had ta vacate their home ns an ice down river. The water rmpidly rose to within two feet of their house, but it did not get any furtlier as the jam broke about 11 o’elock that nicht and -the water drop- ped four feet in a few. minutes, 88 & The. "eriecind ‘Cr unde. “of “Witness be ing: held this, week: at: St: . Matthews chureh’ is: being conducted: hy Cant. Hntehinson’ and’ Capt, “Haney: . G GR ‘NEW OFFICERS me —poe ay . The amma’ meeting” of ‘the COR. was held on Saturday evening and the following officers were elected :— President—Flovd Frank | Dene Vice Pres.—wW, oA, icinkpatriek , | Lreasnrer—y ot, Kirkpntiek: Seeretary—F, Nash . ' he business exerutive consists of Mrs. Ee: Cole,: “Mrs, Th. MeCullough and |: Ge ¥. Fogetty, W? Olson, G.-Tndie, C. “England, The ‘Heppell and 8. MeTeoa. ; » The. ‘meeting Was. w ell attended. iS ikin ene . SAL NEWSPAPER ‘princips _ it Hom Tell the ‘buying ublic wha ary + ale Weck boy ra scores’ Honby. Plan is © -Winner in Good | he. Debate Terrace), i al “A very: sencéesetul, “debate petween representatives: of the-Native Sons .of Caiihdn’ and the Oddfellows took place. in the 1.0.0.F, hall (on “Thursday even- ing. Duuean Kerr,’ president of the ‘Native Sons. was in the chair. The affirmative, comprising Messrs. BR. Makepeace, V. Glass, and lL. Taft up- held - the resolution, which was, “Phat the. Tow usend: Plan: could be adopted snecésstully - in Canada. id ’ Lewis Mekenney, BR Franks and 8. MeTeod opposed the motion. — The judges for the evening were Dr. s, . Mills, Garth Giffiths and Mrs. BR: Willson. — ~ Opening the debate for the affirma- tive ALY, _Mukepeice | pointed out the snc fal. aspects. af such a plan, ‘He put forth the ¢lnim that it, would ‘tena to ohe jute crime and therefore would seem a hirge factor in, general. social wellbeing, ‘Two. bundred” dollars a month in the hands.of people over 60 yeurs . of nge would erente a general peace of mind, and a greater respect for the aged. The abllity., to travel freely ‘within :their - ‘country - “would be a powerful factor in unifying the Do- minion. A large population would be released ‘from “remiierative occupa- tions, at the same. time - enjoylng a comfortable‘ ‘independence. ‘These. peo- ple conld vices free to local, provinelal and even federal ‘work, making a sdiving An the present, , heavy financial expense. He ‘hoped. that. ., the, Dhin: “would kill the 48! tifie ‘and. artistle endeavor. ee . Lewis © Meéixenney, . the . first. speaker for ‘the nezative.” dealt’ With the finan- celal sifle:of.. ‘the; question. statistics: he: sought: to" show. that based on the figures. for .a- ~hoom | ‘year, the plan epuld not: be- ,adgpted successfully, and alse: that: “tt: could not: be- -started, He algo pointed. ont: ‘that : the: farmers and limbermen,. “whose ¥." businesses wore Jargeély «controlled . by prices in foreign “markets;,. could not ‘compete ith. the. didided. taxation. MPCERSATY mn- (ler the. plan © They main’. plank of the platform. ‘af the sécond -spenker for the affirma- tive, AY “RON, Glass, was. that there, wis, no tne df’ gands for. service ; ? fi The Towtisenit , plan, ould, unntet Une Heed ‘iy foreling ‘uloney’ ‘in to clrentation, 7: } ‘ Bloxd’ Frank, second, spéiker: for. the - pegntive;: fried to show: how: ‘impossible it wi and he, for people’ over: 60 to’ ‘spend £200-a: month. He claimed: ‘they would he. vietims of hgh. pressure . Salesmen most at it ‘fanvlshts, not supporting: ‘the basic dndustries of. the country. The prove. i hardship to many. -, Speaking: for’ the affirmative: ‘Lester Patt’ claimed, that $200 ‘0 ‘month could [he spent, He asked ‘the” ‘question : tel". “Tt not the ‘Townsend Plan. what: ‘oth-7" ‘er. way: ‘Is there of bring money Into ‘therefore offer. “thelr Bex- |. money, gods: ‘and. that Reople would bes | be : come ‘more, “eonstious : ‘of social, ele) \= By. quoting ’ Hnitations. to apending ‘maoney.- would |’ ; BIG tenes IN CANNED Goons | d ‘eireulaHion?”: “He ,.referred. ta: imita-]¢ money “In. eae projects, ‘of 4 _ WATER NOTICE “Diversion and Use. tue Notice - that Nicholson Creek Usk, B, C. will apply for a License to take and use 8,33 cubic feet per second of water out of Nicholson creek, also known as Lowrie ‘creek, which flows ‘ensterly and drains into the Skeena. river about 300 feet east of the east boundry of: Lot 5o79, Range B, ' Const District. .‘-' The water will be diverted at at point. about 1500 feet north-west: of the north-east corner of Lot 5979, and! will be used for power purposes upon the Innd described as west half. of west half of Lot 921, Range 8, Coast This notice wns posted on. the ground on the ith day “of January, District. “A copy’ of this notice and an appli- cation pursuant thereto nud to the Cc. Objections to. the application mar be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the ‘Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria B. CG. within’ thirty days after the first rppearance of this notice in a local newspaper, Nicholson Creck Mining Corporation Applicant Fred Nash ,Agent The date of the first publication of ‘this notice is January 16th, 1935, After munication. with, Prince . Rupert, was the east, after Spending the night at left for the: Avest. filled with ‘diitt ice. At tide w afer ice was pitked:inp trom bank to bank by the suring tide; and still lower down: big sheets. ‘of ice remained unbroken. , The train. ‘aut of Rupert. passed the. recon- structed Kyex bridge ‘at 12. 15 ‘and at 1.80 pan. passed the west “hound ° ‘at Kwitnitza, The: Kyex: ‘appeared to be ‘| practically clear. of. feecand. it .dgex- pected ‘the troubles,are.aver . from - that. point nt Jeant. EXPORTS. Th dian Mining: Corporation, whose address is|. City's S 5 Bakety © Terrace, B.C. will ship to any point on line Will vou try. our Bread: ‘and : Buns?) i Standing orders shina. regularly. o All kinds of cake, Get: our. ‘Brice. o sty “Water Act” will be filed in the office} j- of the Water Redorder at Smithers, B. ate TERRACE, B. C. Junning Water Travelleis Sample Rooms” P.O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop.’ ‘Telephone Terrace mitt Stock of Lumber Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap | S48 eomman dimension and No. 1 Ship: | rial ‘days tietap the: com- restored: on* Snnday. The ‘train “from, . Pneific nvvived.'nt: Terrace at 8.20 in ye. the morning ‘nnd shot: -after- nine , A dense. tog: hung . ‘over the Skeena, nit passengers. on. the: fil train “hind gliinpses of 2 river MINTH LATED COMPOUND ’S¥RUP OF. WHITE | PINE: and. TAR and our COLD TABLETS - Swain’s Transfer Gatage, Service Shop "Taxi: “Neucking” “Delivery. » Coat and: Wood: a