i ! I t Ik . ft I PAGE SIX taf Mr-. x U assure confldeaee far the Th results af tne ouiauennial ccir-aweM of the thrae fnsirie pro-anecs showed atibatantial in-rrcuses in vopulalioa, aapecialiy in Saskatchewan and lUberU. while a. .. . . . . . .. . THIS IMllA :ttlW8 iuiiut.y, Ct. PROUD LTNER HELD ON" ROOKS at Catgaovjjvhere:Mr8 Russell is VESTRIS' SISTER SHIP TO BE USED IK TEBT visiting, J .- il i.V rr - weather in Ji'grS' has , beeru 1? anj ything bat Chri8iassay,! And' has s inducted" a good deal of frftn. f Christmas 'Luein ens was rather 6low Jn getting under way in rsni!tnWBnfflsira " p-a8,jmoiOyguiaLolLtbp,rn?r-: cnants 10 oe tne niggest snoppmg day. v j; " sv jf Driven on rocks by gale and Rochaft Point, near Queen at own, Burvii&rs of the S. H. Yestris heavy seas, the White Star Liner Celtic .is shown held fast off irelano. Among the 266 passengers taken off Rafely were several ituiKter. Dbminion of Canada Shows Much Progress in Various Directions During the Closing Year TORONTO, Dec 81. Nineteen twenty-eight was a nent of -pensions and; health. There wao Aome debating about Jit natural re source of the. weet-. rn provinces aod also eonoPrning he St. Lawrence waterway. O.inlamnticallv thp veirkM Iwhi both Ontawa and Quebec snowed aD ppoch-raaking one. It has seen ah . . i . ?i rtvaT "of The "7irat British I iw .mporugi arenwin ranwi gBmrnissioner Canada, in the t i"" ' v i f n t ' St. 'r- mi- puicBje nynwv,. i . pi SUBMl(i h,g ,!utie, at Ottawa on the Laeombe and Northwestern September 22; the appointment of railway from the Alberta govern- tn firat Canadian raintoter to raent and a joint purchase by the FpRncp Hon phiippt Roy, ,nd C.P.R. and C.N. It. of the AJ- tne arriva, of Hon G j Kaightt berU i-ailways into the Peaoe tht firHt Fremrh to cn. River country, which foreshadows a.t wh pr(.sented his a wim. big d. ve'opmer.tb in that section UU NovembeP J4J. 0n July and .in northern British Columbia Japan opt!nt.d btsr fjrst Jegation at during the coining year XUw:l The Kovernmeat has in, mMitat in the hn issii of AiueiCkii: . j i.-.. . , if r M.rk.t. t- rkaAd. .. -wtngion,aawoe;Tur faaren altogether the year not marked by any great vont tfeanestic iaapoftaace in federal polttieiH its chief eweiajiweais he-uajr asAernul Parliament met in Jaaaa y when Hon. R. B. Ben-itefct aasumed his duties as lealar i WHAT IS IT ' that huepa you always look I kuj wail and amtttly dre-'iJ ed? OUK SERVICE nioNK m to have yaw clothes nrcaaed j We call for and deliver to all part of the city. ' For that Suit v We haw fine Fall Winter Sulti&flft aad 05 eeatiue8 en baud Came In j Unlay and tat us take your mttfire. Cuitius. workmanship, style. all guaranteed. Beat materials and reason-. Xv able priced. Ling, the Tailor Phone C49 i i a itari U aeuacal nwellBte ihetfart at. " , . u v v.'ih.i:Vtu- Tfae af WWHMT WfWlpn wan '!( ted a vta-nrsidnt . He Ira. !: n-d he new Canadian embassy .during tlic yea . and MacUoba and jKaHkaUhewan also adepted the j proposal. The YuImhs ountJ j adopted a resolution which will j bring the system into force there in ltttv. In Ontario. Premier ueaaataan announced that his prov-fmea, too. would have some pro- poaals on the subject, j A royal commiaaion is inveati-aTating the financial relations be-taaen the Dnmtoiefi and Manitoba iu connectim with the transfer of the natural resources, and it is possible that a similar arrange-! ment will have to be made with British Columbia in regard to a 'elates for the revenue from rail way lands involved in the con-t . straction of the C.P.R over 4Qu years ago. A convention of Liberal woman ranrase n tati ve of the whole Domln. District News TERRACE C. II. Castle of was a visitor here week. Vanderheof, during the Mr.' and Mrs. A. Halm wood re- good year to Canada" a good year for the farmers and turned en Saturday from Prince the factory hands; a good year for the financiers and m- Rupert, vootyws Tt wnc n vonr wir.Vi lnrn-p irnns inA fair nn'poa i -X I I 1 1 am., fkuio-k tiod ranttio. t-aln. tV,a oi.olir f wV,0of i miaiey miie aceonipaniea ;ne - w""6" """"" i-v..i.v.vi vjucuivj m micui iii Terrace Basketball Team to fee west; a year of industrial prosperity and full pay en- Prine nupert on Thursday awl velopes. Railway earnings increased beyond the most returned on Saturday. .optimistic hopes of the managements. Climatic conditions , flwiaihout the year -ware awed - - - jj & ' j 1 " an on the the whole whole tfeoucfc ttMnnrfa virions varisus sea- tm af f tit tsW HMaaaaii l ajid irl during inrlnv Um Its P 1 fan; a aaar of rail- lione reduced nr Autim ontes- ihe jnemirs of the Angltean SaMbvrard, and 4:tajaa fewMMr al rajghie ?pragreaa. rD-l l-fered-ta fnc&efta au-ar .ao loafc-Maar aeu&rftw u U :r ove r ni v hpalth Miss Ruby Krikevsky of rtnce nupert is a holiday visitor unusual fr alonths Mm rensiderable wt "ie he f Ml Mona Greiji iwtieles anllf"uS"ldr0r were en s. fThllM-PStalPto A lhS home f Mr. -ami lMrs. J. B. tllhurst 6n Thurs A yesflrhafl i4oa. chiii :e-teblisiH aaf "enlngi A jolly evenlr aeni were rhfrad as the departt pent "the youngsters in jgames and frolics. Santa Claus also made a special trip and treated them during the evening. Refreshments were much eajoyet! by the boys and girls before leaving for borne. Jobn Smith and A. A.. McUon-4 aid of -Usk were in town at thi4 enu of the wee. '- Mies Kathleen Burnett returned on Saturday from Prince Rupert where she was bridesmaid at the wedding of Miee Mayme Dobb to G. S. Anderson on Wednesday .at. Jas. Tarnbull of Haselton wax busineas visitor hare Thursday. eitoOntaatiiafKavaicdUa Hth japan will be extended furH ..J1," A,'ri iB frm oaal to iiitraJ uanaaa were sun- in ih. UU1 c 1 sialsed by the Damiaion, but did r, , , C"1" in jwrtieipated largely ta eaeh Ae niaaiii shun how-' SSKAJ eTin Mackenzie thtr,12 King proceed- raonthB,- freight rates. In other inter- r.E'rr.ZZ. " r'V.i'reaty which wiifaated jwt The B. D. Bridffe Club met on "hursday evening at the heme tt Mrs. Georg Dovef. a. ". . ma- t. c a a (d'tiien-raainirV6 firrinte,ncp pviiuantig an herU; ihfeiill i f bar vdrat 1 in Paris. I Orval Kenney fef on Saturday RrttiHn. Columbia bejn thelf Prince UuparU to receife paymenf of oMTftge penaions, in ! treatment for ao injured knn Lo-upiialiun with the Oomtpion, Mrs. J. Raveo,iwa returned oil Wednesday aftaV eomjiayiii JUr. Itaven to the Prime Rupert hospital, left on Saturday for her home in Jmo after spend ing a few days hare with her daughter, Mra. 5 . V The Miesea Alice. Uerothy and Mariorie Bteinoff of Derreen are visitors at the home of Mrs, George Graham, Park Avenue. Alias Esther Moore of Vancouver arrived on Saturday to sjiend a holiday at the home of her 'arejits, Mr, and Mra. E, J Moore. , George Little df Terrace , whoT ii &t present in eastern Canada, epent Christmas jxt the home of .bis sister. Mrs. 'Wra. Morrison, ton was held at Ottawa in April Attwood, Dnt. Mra. Morrison Js at which lion. Mary Elleo Smlth-MrB- George Dover'ji moUier. of Vancouver was elected prAl-i dent; and in November a big Con SMIIHERS servative convention at Toronto! p. G. ItusselL assistant super-brought the women into aetion on intendent for the Canadian Na-equal terms with the men. tional Railways, spent Christmas Extensive imj)rovement8 are ibe-ing made X6 the eotnmunit hall at Burns Lake. , Miss, Irene Mclntyre is home for hristmas,and New Year from her studies at' Columbian College, New Westminster. Miss Marjorie Warner and Misses A. and N. Harmon are liome from convent at Prince Rupert. nfv if Ayr" ton The Felix Bridge Club met this week at the home of Mri. W. W. Anderson. 'ibc wuers of the ill-fated Vestrjs, which went down off tie inrinia Capet ufter spriagtn, 'Jkn &o4 listing, causing the dea hs of more than one Hundred passengers, have Uevij u ( ' eoUir eieWng. Above is a picture ol tne liner vauoan, wmcn m now (n nr reguun-Anwriean voyage. end of iast wet for her iome in Vancouver. MlM Jarqvet, minxd teacher, Mi sir L: Merriee-ha rexigaed, The Manual Christmas tree en- aftee AaviflgiaVan; teacher M the tertainment for HateKon ehil- BMttve-aeheot; KfeptM Mr ! diea waa JmUO u the Aaaewtiiy ana a inani ' "- '' ' f .aSHH'.I" ! f theJfaaUvitles leing a visit from' the Maaeiton Hoiuj ani Santn Claus. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Be-nson and has been spending the holiday at family ajetit the -ChristtfluH holi-I Evelyn with friends. day at the heme of Mrs. Benson's i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stan- yer, Fmncoiit Ia. ,;av di left k th HaU thaa Karwwu. Jm featare pajnrtal ftvraia lriensa ' a HOT. Taere all'. big outh were ju gurr Ail American iduhi, , -ntl. .nutrlied 'if a youny Ud uj A n hfirh-t lia -iiKfri wf pretty eaouli t n Dr. Ufi4 NH.'JL C. Wrineh wonrierfai xiawvr ,mc suill oi orktiiiy i'ott. A 5&Greatest Man intheWorld w f-4 "If :-' r .J TO those dear to yon, you are the greatest man In , the, world - the -wisest and the most far-sig!itcd. They trust you to protect them from hardship and pnratioa. And to the Jbest xf ,your ability you would do o r Yet there may come a . day when you will no longer be here to shield them ... to provide for their needs. Will their faith in you then be justified ? You realize that their confidence challenge you to greater vigilance in their behalf. Have you made the provision', for them that you know to be necessary? Is your life Insurance sufficient to meet their needs ? Do you realize ' that 5,000 invested at 6 yields an income of less than 6 per week? 1 ; For the sake of those who love and '' respect and trust you ... those , to whom you are the in the world" . U . : take pencil and paper, and figure how much, you have done toward the building up of an estate. Then call in the, representative of any Life Insurance Company and learn how little b the cost of adequate protection. ass