QNEER MJ I'll f Mf IS DEAD OU Timer it West ,. . tHar Resident. ' nJ LiOMI "rr-" ' r?se? . loirAnother ,r itninv Ontario right ..iu uHt.lsh Columbia, hav- i .mtxVMMVi in. ,n OUUfl- th Canadian Pacific nail- near Winnipeg and coming 4irel'tl. ago located 'tn7Aiton "Where He was cm- in VinfJn lAnl' rrt.hVr vA'rk .m virs. everreuaiuv local In ihe 'Ea&les .lixlge and , - -r -r- --r iw-ii. 11 v T asnlthcrs, (AsmDiy. ;ueing o: ninioi vnai. tw ji nan n 4lole datrlct 'yho Willi regret tiller Moved SUphehsTransferrfd' To itw .Branch in aiicouTer five x;ars, ,hs been .trans- the'bank sLt'Vancouyer and left by' auto on-' Saturday . "morn- .to take up hit new.dutdes.. ' nV W I'll 1 l1111 M.IUl . 4n T?iiihrTrtrrt nf Rtnlthrs are yilttog Vancouver lor a r Stephens will be greatly Kri fn.Ji- vrrtittffAr. set, arouna- 01. wtcii ne.-R-aa vciy ni ivinuiar it rr"ii 1 imri - . 1 tn-r TERRACE; ,NoY. lJ Some am- ,skfi''.trW,'tHM .the' j t,cr Jose' very qjKKiy imt mj r rnt. iHi4ii n9ihwi nut. 1 w1 rauway' senjee,-, suv-re A K IM I V A I A 1 METJ4KATLA is Realized 'at Function METLAKATLA, Nov li:--A very of the Young Men's Bene- ?ntly at MetlakaUa. -The half '.ully decorated with colored crepe aJr streamers: Vprv noticeable fc the, blinking , colored .'lights r (l.w.,,w.,r,.vv . n j . , 1 .111 ..A.t 7 "ww UVtt SUdllUil "4l.ll U1U .vn as, The vlllaceri resDondcd tnlovcd oil '" ne splendid sum. of-$143.80 -was "vu v 1 1 1 1 1 1 i nnn in prin vri v r.Wltable for the 'size',nf the vll-. . t" jjiwcus wiu pe cxptuiuvu. - wie purcnase pi necessary. - LlllUilf LHP. . 1 1 W II H 11 . . 'uic xor qancing wniQn wPt up. to a late hour.' Beware nokr rni ns Pa Mnv. 'ia irf )The -- -juiuwitu oi mrantue' para- health- officer, '"arirjear in the --- me colas" wnicn snouia - yivmDi attention, ne savs. Mil l.tnve tv r Uuwrc "VU8TON. Ter Mnr r-P 0Inen In Texas, relief work sewinir : '-VnarMiracturert mhr than 4.- -""11. Ul TnS riBt4 u.jj District News STEWART Miss E. M. Earl of Prince Ru- Ipert is opening a branch of her lIEiw, tov- tllar Store at Stewart with Mrs 0.Yf Wj,d In ifiA itt. mi Sunday. Simpson naa jouawea mc The annual Armisuce Day ser vice last week Ui Stewart was featured by: an address by A. Russwurm, chaplain of the Stew art branch of the Canadian Legion. James Morrice and John Thompson assisted Mr. Russwurm in conducting the service. although not yet able to leave her bed. H. Elde and Roy Lexlch, after having been employed at the Big Missouri 'mine, have left for Prince Rupert.. The steamer Prince Rupert, on her voyage last week, landed at Stewart 140 pdl sacks of mall des .vU f4nH fhnWhrtnt. tlned from the United States via Hyder for Ketchikan--and other southeastern Alaska points. The mall had been" routed In. ihat', cir?. cultous way owing to the shipping tie-up due tp the Pacific coast maritime jWorkersstrJke' ' i' L. S. Davidson, manager .of the Welldun mine, has been confined to his home for several days with a severe cold. Jack and Sam Fitzgerald of Hyr der left last week for Vancouver. '-hav? Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller taken up residence In the Dietrich house on Seventh Street. Mr. Miller is employed at the; Big' Missouri mine. . . ' - t Mr. and Mrs. ,Jjck ;Krugg .havt moved to th house 'at- the corner Mrs. Munro of Stewart, who hasiof seventh and Vlr.torii, Streets hfpn sprlniislv 111 fnr mrap t.lmp 'a I . . n -n.- ! now well on the road to recovery owned by Mrs,, E. T.-Applewhaite. A south wind . and torrential rains following, .recently ,on' sdm fifteen inches of snow-, caused: aH most unprecedented ground con dltlons here. 6n'"Tu2iiay"'of iast week 2.09 inches- of rain, fell hi the Stewart area 'and oh :Wedncs day' 3.21 mdhes:' Asa result tliere were road wa'-uts'"arid many basements hi tovCil were Tlooded. There were humer6us sUdesbn. U14 mcnt Telegraph, line, went down and some difficulty Was experi- I . . - , .4. enced in preserving eiecuncai power service uninterrupted. For a few day4 motor transportation to. Premier from Stewart was ifi- terfeied wih. ALICE ARM The Esperanza Mill Is running i,ne a suiiaDie rarrn wcauoa i two ishlfts a day and electric light Is now being Installed. Mrs. Jf MeConachie and family, after residing here for over a year, moved to Anybx wliere Mr. MeConachie is how employed. TERRACE Peorge Ogston of Vanderhoof, vfoo is hlterested In the Omlneca Gold Quart Co- Ltd., is a' visitor in Terrace ' for few days, ' The Oatihoiic . ' Ladles -held1 a meeting of the 'auxiliary at the iiome 01 Airs, rurwji ui ituiv y vei afid makeljahgenients for the amua'Cathollc' Bazaar, ; Fae'rDe'aiy '.Q.J-M I. .of Hagwll-et, li- relieving' Father Cham- cuunua niYsr roaa ine . uwerai Baime . u.v m i; wno 13 mamns a visit to the- Queen Charlotte SM1THERS the Bulkley VaUey, E. T. Kenny, M. L. A. for Skeena, has been appointed to vthe mining fisheries and pubic accounts com mittees of the legislature. New machinery for the seed cleaning plant at Telkwa has arrived and, is now being installed. Mrs. Ray of Fort St. James Is Davlng a visit at Telkwa with her sister, Mrs. H. Willis. Mr. and Mrs.' Eric O. Daniel-son and family left Smithers last Saturday for Sweden. W. C. CowelL Dominion immigration Inspector; has been a recent visitor to Smithers. LS.de Castro of Winnipeg, in charge of railway air brake In ALICE ARM Smithers District Board ol Traae Hoard Mr. R has received an Inquiry from F. P. Dlonne, at present located on the prairies, who is deslrious of secur- . . Li t HAS FLOOD I Bridges Go Out on Kitsault Shore But Dolly Varden Line Undamaged ' 1- --t ' - - - x ' 1 1 'iimini i' iiiiii mi ill 1 I'll ib 1 ii 11 1 1 IIP 1" mil mt mmmmkkkkkkkkkwMimi II 1 m I n ifimiiii II iB ilHBMMHIHIIHIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHBni ' Ml I'll n ''Bk. . IMicsS i v MdKM-ji mH4 1 fIMI i 7 . ; .'..-'i.V--...-' jit. j rlOJN JiJiKlJNfJr in ivi I Equipped with trie latest y . . ' ' . ' ' ; conveying system, deliver , ing direct to railway cars .. .. C and motor trucks, "the low .... A cr floors .will provide ship . .JTT . , ping facilities of the most J modern type. V n Because the'tovcred wagon has vanished and there is no longer any risk of hostile , Indians shooting, down white settlers from ambush, it does not follow that the . pioneer spirit of our forefathers has disappeared from Canada. Conditions have vastly changed since those early days, but the desire to explore new fields, to open ' new tem'tories, to improve and then continue to improve, still remains an attribute of, Canada's forward-looking leaders in all walks of life. ICtSi . The Imperial 'Tobacco Company is completing the construction of a new building an . addition1, to. its plant in Montreal. This unit Building "K" pioneers by making the most liberal use of Glass-Brick of any building in Canada. It was ' :rJahhcjd'AfteafJiaustiyc -research and study by our architects and engineers, to , providp; vis with the newest and best manufacturing facilities jn the world ' . ; today.' , , ; .Glass-Brick, heretofore used in Canada only for decorative purposes, . ' n'pw filfils its true function by providing really sunlit manufacturing floors, where .' we city! make ;use of the most advanced air-conditioning. These floors -will be 'entirely, jnsulatcdy and so, unaffected by summer's heat or winter's cold. The, temperature and' humidity will be controlled, and the washed, conditioned air, completely, changed every ten minutes. These features will also achieve an impor tant idyance in the comfort, health and well-being of our employees. Building -K" is;a long.;strjdc forward toward the Imperial Tobacco Company's 'goal perfection!. -More sunshine, better conditioned air and immaculate cleanliness will all enable-us tb improve ; still further the already fine quality of Imperial Tobacco J' 'vi IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED PASSING OF OLD TIMER Frank Jones of Alice Arm Dies At Provincial Home in Kamloops Varden road recently. The work of Alice Arm. He owned the Theda . . . ... Bara group of claims on Roundy ,f cVlf . shorts . all but had been completed v a r : Creek with Ralph Ingraham, now tnls fall of It distance. After snow at MUx well && partner, as as turnea mua ana iuuru . . a group of valuabje ver claims ton which caused quite a flood but did McGrath Mountain. He was on the no damage to the line. skeena as faf back as im The flood caused all the bridges to go out on the Kitsault shore road , oovEnNJtENT UQroit act-"" " making B It impossible for anything (section 27) . i . . . NOTICE OF APPLICATION ICR A but foot traffic. This road Is on nGEn licence the flat towards the .IUlance River. Notice U hereby given that on tii At present the water Is down to 'mtends to apply to the Liquor normal again, and the snow has Control Board for a licence in respect .. . of premises being part of a bulletin?, disappeared. known an Knox Hotel,, situate on rirs: .. Avenue Prince Rupert, British Col- . umbla, upon the lands described as . .i ,, , i frv,, Lots No. 13 and 14. Block a. Sectloa in tri-n western tour on , course or a n t : j n 1 - - a, ivitij dm, riuive nucAi. luiiu iwrw- of f Ida! duties. tratlon District, in the Province of . 1 British Columbia, for the .sale of, beer " ' ' Iby the glass 'or by' the bottle for con- J. V. Browning, provincial in- sumption on the premises or else- speotpr of beer parlors, has been struction, was a recent visitor here a recent visitor in Smithers. 1 Another old timer of this district ALICE ARM, Nov. 18: -Owing to passed away last Prlday morning at a heavy fall of snow the govern- the Provincial Home at Kamloops ment work ceased on the Dolly In the person of David Frank Jones wnere. riti 1036. this 31st day of October, Applicant GEORGE L. RORIB, Trustee of Knox Hotel- Company Limited In Bankruptcy, (lOVKUN.MKNT l.Ktl'Olt ACT" A'ollce of Application for Ilerr Llrenrn NOTICE ia hereby given ,that on tiif Fifteenth day of December next, tlio undersigned IntencU to apply to the J Liquor Control Board for a licence in reaijvub 01 une preuiuws, Deuig pare oi the bulldirg mown as Karlscourt Hcitel, situate oh Colllson Avenue, New Massett, B. C, upon the lands descrttl as. Lets No. 1, 2, and 3. In Block S. Map 946, MasseW, Towivilte, In the Prince Rupert Land Reglsrtaitlon District In the province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glast or the bottle for consumption on the FTpmWs or elsewhere. Dated thte 5th day of November, A.D. 1B36. CARL KIRMIS Applicant. LANll ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease l.aml In the Prince Rupert Land Recordfnz District of Range 4. Coast Land' District, and situate a,ppfoxlmatc4y one mile In a Southerly direction along the coast line of Princess Royal Island from Red Fern Point, said Red Fern Point beln! approximately four miles In a Westerly direction from Barnard Cove. ; Take Notice that Hans Hansen of Prince Rupert, DX1, occupation Fisn Packer Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted at hl;u water mark on the shore-line In the middle of a bay being approximately one mile South of Red Fern Point thence three ohalnt North-East; thence fifteen chains East thence five chain South, thence fifteen chains West, thence Northerly to -the nearest point at low water, thence following iow water to a point opposite the initial post and containing five acres, more or lest. HANS HANSEN Dated 13th day of October, 1938 HOTEL NEW ROYAL J, Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Zil P.O. Box 196 Hyde Transfer Quick Delivery COAL i WOOD Chairs & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue