. "THE ‘TERRACE, Naws, “APRuL 23, 1980 ee Rough Lumber. Shiplap Sized Lumber . ; Orderg filled at short notice, GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B B. C. _ LUMBER MAN UFACTURER, Tanmpen P Price List Prices subject to change without: notice ‘Prices of ft Moulding, ete, on application cree eedaceeuereteastecs - 1818.0 per 1 viaecsedibestgesecsesiteenaseene ests 22.50 Finished Materiel 2 EE yo 00.40" 45.00" Shingles. oi... cece from $2,50 to $5. 00 per mn oe Mill running. eontinuously, Heés held there: by “Rev, Robinson, Mrs. A.:O: Head ‘and Mis A Attrea also went. ‘along - The. Usk. people... “greatly |. appreciate thie” service, eh Be ” Ms. 'T, “Brooks and: her: grand’ dau ghar, ‘Loraine Kenney; left Sunday to spend a. week in Prince Rupert. : bere = Services were. “held” in: both. the “An glican and the Unltea Chureh, on Good Friday. evening in the hall. ‘before the. visitors and high school’ girls .started: The rising generation: displayed .. consider-, able skill: and: the ranks: of the high school . team will not suffer. : La -_ Mrs, F. Nash and ‘daughter Tessie ‘left Sunday for Rupert to’ spend a holt: day with frienda.; - * Thursday and Sunday 10.00 p. m. Stewart and Anyox each Wednesday day 4.00 p, m. fortnightly. - 4 : Steamship and Train Service. Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver Vic- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, each and Satur- For. North and’ South Queen Charlotte Tslands aPASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Boe : Eastbound— Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 3.08 p.m Westhound— Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11. 62 a. m. - . . : 4 ‘For Atlantic Steambip Sailings or further R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. t information apply to any Canadien National Agent or Chas. Carruthers: left “Sunday for Remo to join: his wite on a short visit to her Parents. : ‘ ” Born—In Hazelton : Hospital, ‘Mon: day April. 21, a gon- to Mr, and Mts, Robt. deKergummenux, A jneeting of the Terrace Board. of Trade will be held at Usk on Saturday evening May ard. . Miss Audry Diggles of: Extew is HN ; suest of Miss Margaret ‘Kenney, Robt.’ deKergummeaux moved - his family to Henry Grenter’s house, east of town on the Lakelse road last week. Miss ‘A, _ Gurvich of Prince Rupert isn guest of Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Hipp. _ ¥as. Farqubr spent. the week end in town with ils wife. 4 The Taster sale of home cooking in Progress hall under th auspices of Re- bekah Lodge last Saturday added $85 PPPs _| Kenney and Mrs King were at the "Easter Chocolates -- Roosters. and Rabbits ‘Chocolate Bees Easter Novelties’ Gards and Booklets - For Coughs and Colds try our White: Pine Mentholated ‘with Tar '. or White Pine with Euealyptol and Honey, Victrola and Victor Records, 65c. Few still left at 3 for $1.00 é formerly 75¢, now: R. W. RILEY The Terrace Drug Store - TERRACE, , B.C. Miss ¥ : home ‘for Haster. ‘jin heir new gowns and head geart and ‘Jall private cars were shined up and | on the ronds, . oa ‘ili a ee _ Medium Red Clever Seed - Certified Marquis Whea é Seed... Sweet ( Clover-Seed ° ‘All No. 1 Grade. Standard. No. 1. | Package Seeds t Seed, Government Gold Lime Sulpher Sprays: RARE CENA NEECERAEN EE: TERRACE 80583808) ET. Kenney | Limited CLC he mK cote ROKR 2" a4 7 Foye » British Columbia CEERI “ .., Ses - Fe RARER EERE RA White Dutch Clover . Timothy Seed ttc RRR “TERRACE. LW. Chapman who - wos appointed by Miss Margaret Cool Cook left’ Thirsdny ‘for Prince. Rupert. tu spend ‘the hali- Ww ith her pavents; ate, . oe Miss dwyer: left’ Friday: ‘for’ peice! She ‘was? ~gevompiniied : by m Miss Munro wh will- spend: the “holi- days with her. . | a | palys :30-.far. Ber Rupert to: spend the vacation with her |. oe uurents. the town ‘council, to. make. an ‘dnspec- tion of. the ghimneys ‘hos made a fny- orable report .of conditions, A‘ very small’ Der centnge wad booked for re- | spectlon: in ial M. Noonan, ot Telkw. “He will, complete his. int} “Mars. ‘ater: and”he: grand datigte af -aretved homa [from Peitice, e Raper ‘on b Saturday a to the funds of the lodge. Mrs. H. T. home cooking toble, Mrs W. 5. Smith and Mrs. BH. Brooks had the tea and coffee. while Miss Miss A. Davis and E. Reid looked after the patrons, we 4 Vietor King" of Price Rupert was ee . Baster Sunday was a wonderful aay in their:new zowns ‘and head gear and advantage of it. ‘The. ladles were out Miss Halliwell of Prince Rupert is spending the holidays: at her home in Terrace. ir.. ‘A. HL Swain returnéd from the Hazelton hospital on Sunday and iv fully recovered ; Word has been received ‘fram’: Mr. . sérvices, a “The junior itis | play a game , Friday |“Exeept you be born nnew you cannot {inherit the Kingdom. ” : crease of four per cent according to \péelts, valued at $1,609, 370. | DUumbers,. owing to. the growth . of the all. “of. the pelts, | except in ‘the North- west territories a foxes. . out-in front of the town hall?’ into a stove when she ‘was taking a have: taken,” up a Hiowne’ in Port Ham: mond. es : Large congregations “attended » wer Vices at St Matthews on -Easter Sun- day. There wag ‘special. music by. the cholr;. Mrs. Farqubr sang “My Task’ Velma Grelg ‘sang “‘Allenlia” while | Messrs, Robingon,-. Attree’ and. - Dover sang “Welcome Easter Morn” and “He jis Risen”. There were: also baptismal . Special Faster services were | hela in Knox: United Church. Sunday. even- ing ‘nnd there was ‘a large turnout to hear the sermon and the music. Messrs, Allen, Finter’ and’ Swann, as a trio, sang several numbers and the ‘choir gave the anthem | “As it began to Dawn.” The text, chosen by the Pastor was from third chaper of John. EIGHT MILLIONS IS 1929 VALUE '” . OF RAW FUR CATCH Ottaya—(Special | to ‘the: Herild) The Canndian’ raw -fur broduction during the ‘fiseal year -was valued at $18,054.449 ay compared with $18,758,- 177. for the preceding season, a’ de- & statement issued by the. Department | of, Trnde and Commerc, It was pointed ‘out that these fig- Utes ‘represent the ‘values: of pelts of fur bearing animals taken by trappers and those of ranch bred animals. A- mong’ the. furs produced, muskrat oc- cupied - first. position, with | 2,685,197 pelts, valted, at $3,789,396: ‘silver fox ranked next with 25,704 pelts, worth $2,681,924; Mink third, with 77,309 Bearer which’ had the first import- fance in the enriy days of the ‘fur trade took fourth place with a total of 54,- 836 pelts, worth $1,451,573. In a number of the provinces . regulations are in force which prohibited the tak- ing of beaver in . an effort to arrest, the decline in numbers. : ‘Silver fox continue to incrense- in | Walter Overend will leave for’ Stiking ‘ -|t PRINCE RUPERT “NEWS LETTER ainanaen toes ee " \ To stay for the summer asthe re- presentative of His Majsty’s customs! about the end of April. “Mr, Overend, says the Stikine is a great region for large -bears, .also large mosquitos. Ant have good appetites, permanently. . ‘Axa, W..P. ‘Kergin. has returned to! Prince Rupert, from Toronto: where she - spent the winter Her son Fred, medi: : cal student at the University’ of reat ono | in recovering from a severe A: > ness. oo once + Partlament in session or not Skeens representative, 3. ©. Brady, - never re" laxes.. He likes nothing. betier - than. to tell the country about: ‘the short eom' ings: of the King Government, especi- - ally since the. Premier’ said le would: fe never give a-nickle to any Tory FOV ernment on earth. Mr. Brady has" of. mo late been in Toronto, and judging from. press reports he is in excellent: fort.” Tt will be 24 years on May oth that J. A. Pisbury and party of - townsite: enginecrs stepped ashore on Kate Island anid began # man’s size job a taming. the wilderness, This’ was, the: commencement of Prince’ Rupert. Chie: forest which ‘fringed * the Waler “ha gone, There are pared. streets insteae of muskeg. The only one of the harry still in Prince Rupert is Mv. Liftsbury : himself, And those twenty-four years - hive dealt, lightly, with him. Prince Rupert’s liquor vendor will move shop. From Fraser street where, \ for many a year hag been. stored a: noble ‘and «varied assortment of:care-; killers and joy waters, he will shift... to. the. corner, of Third Ave.-and Sec-. fox - -Tenehing industry,:.as ‘practically ate from. ranch bred records: .Prices- were ‘ermine, muskrat Bier >—"What’s the crowd doing | Pie- -eyeil- Pete:—"Some gal bucked bath ond . bbranded herself. . She's and Mrs. ‘Browotsky who left here re- cently for the south with their family. suing the hotel manager ond half the tow ws frying to get on the jury. ” concrete block “With; basement, ‘an relieved ‘of: further rent: ‘baying. The badger has recently. be- ~, come of importance in the fur “trade. Inthe. 1919-20 season the. showed 6 1570 -badger pelts, with’ the average value per felt of $1.44 while 1928-29 the number was 34, ?74, aver- aging 2129 per pelt. higher. in the 1928-29 for most: furs excepting benver;. and wildeat, - of life at. the grain elevator Prince Ru- Tiert’s. patiénee has ‘at las been recop nized. This’ “week ‘the. Swedish’ motor. vessel Roxen. of Gothenherg, will. load a’ full cargo, and. later another boa : will take on wheat for: -Japan.,. No nore fre in sight, but it will need four. ships - to take what is in the Slevato advertises pay. as you play...’ ond St. This corner is owned by the Government at, Victoria, - They wil build, it “is: understood, & one sto 7 —— ‘Attex: waiting ‘all: winter, for ‘siens ——— eC Purshaser : — “Well, the. company : ‘What's that got to do with Am : ad play’ very Poorly, Me OUR. husband will be plan. Moreover, they can: "Nye enameled rey vely . 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