a pikes “SPECIALS free with each 60c or $1,00 One Te Stearns Day. Dream Cleansing Cream and": your choice of 1 50c jar of Day Dream Cold Cream or. Vanishing Cream, or. FaceiPowder of Rouge for Astringosol. Special---Gne Lanstai ‘Glass in: pastel shades, Fly‘and Mosquito Preparations---Fly Kyl Sprav,.Fly Tox ' Whix, Rexall, ‘Nyal Mosquito Creams and Lotions; _- ‘VICTORS | ‘VICTOR RECORDS VICTOS RADIO. am. * ‘ FOR MAY 5 bottle of this mouth wash, RR. W. RILEY ~The Terrace Drug Store. ‘TERRACE, B.C. eo FISHING TACKLE CAMP EQUIPMENT. ET KENNEY LTD. PRESERVING | KETTLES | ee PRESERVING JARS. RUBBER: RINGS. 4 I ICHACAEICAOCIDNCICACICIDRCIDICR ICH ICACICIORCIORIACA ICACIERTIOIRICHEICIICI NIN “Tamber Prices. Down Rough Lumber. senate! No. 1 Shiplap‘ 4 inch No.:1 Shiplay No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in, 8 in. and 10 Bevel Siing, cic., from | Shingles from = Moulding from le, up per lineal foot, Prices subject to change without noticce . Write to Geo. Little Lumber Yard, Smithers, When wanting prices on all grades of lumber and the following :— Cottonwood Veneer, Gyproc, Brick, Time, Plaster, Cement, Win- dows, Doors, Building Paper, Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, Shingle Stain, Pir Flooring, Finishing ‘Lumber, ete., ete . ow Terrace MIE Prices “$1650 20.00 13.50 3 in ...... on 13.50 Spruce and Hemloelr, No, 1 Clear Footing: Spruce, Hem- lock and Cedar Finishing Lumber, Drop Siding, V-Joint 7 sont $35.00 to. ..60.00 . teen 450. . G20 to. ! George Little _ Terrace, B. C. | | Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B.C. Running Water Dintag Room Electrice. Light. .Telephone; Travellers: Sample’ Rooms |. "BO. Box 2 | L. Martin, Proprietor. aly om nat Terrace Notes | \ Waiter | Warner of Rosswood ‘reports ‘that tg Kalum “Lake-Ayainsh strait has been cleared out on ‘the. north end down as far as Cedar river, The peo ple of ‘thé ‘Rogswood area are asking the - Department of ‘Public Works. ‘to make a small appropriation to enphie the south ten’ miles to be brushed | This would Put the Whole! ‘att in conditions! a ‘L. Mikalick of: ‘Anyox sa i ‘ovo 0 SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Notice Regarding Diseontinuing | and Closing Road in District Lots' 693 and 1702, Near Terrace, B. €.°. 4 NOTICH is hereby given that, und- er the suthority conferred by Section 111. of the “Highway Act’, Chapter 24 of the Statutes of. British Columbia, 1930, it is the intention of the under- signed, after 30 days:froni date, to dls- continue and: close the Kalum .Lake Road: along ‘the north-easterly botind- ary of Block .§; Registered Plan’ 2008, in D, L, 1702, Range 5, Const District, also. the portion of thig road between | Lots 9 and 10, Registered Plan 1270, in D. LU. 693, The highway" is: th be diverted ‘a short’ ‘distance to the’ ‘north- R. W.. Bruhn, ; So Miniéter: o£ Public; +E ent . Parlin ment Butldings, :. » Vietoria, B. Oy ty Ait, ‘194 last Weel. - ‘The ‘Tervaee ‘News | is ; $2.00: : ‘|sence of the manager. 4 returned home on Sunday. . : a great, ot: hts’ parents - here.” “ Dotelas Lay, district ciigiieer under the: Minés Department was in: Terrace Tseetion Triesday dnd Wednesday. - He investigated two groups of “elaims: on. |Thornhill mountain during his \ stay.’ TJ. ‘Kirkpatrick. accompanied him: ‘in- - 1Bunday and visited the Michaud. min- to’ the hills, * Ee, a Phe. Git Guides arrived’ ‘tnt town at 1 pan. on: Friday.” The remainder of | the. afternoon in | preparing for the ¢on- cert: to’ be ‘piven : during the evening. {They report’ a: splendid. time: at... the lake: “They “appear - well, happy. and . brown a9 & Tesult of their two weeks stay in camp. ; The forest: ‘fire started in’ the Mud Lake section, Kalani, Lake district on Tuesday was put -dut the following day, due to the prompt actlon of ‘the: local forest official. . . : E. Eg Crege, ‘assistant district for- ester, arrived last Friday accompani- ed by Mrs. Gregz, and her . mother, Mrs. Gourley. Later In the day they motored to Lakelse where Mr. Gregg will attend to official duties, “The Prince Rupert Boy, Scouts ar- rived by train last Saturday. Twelve Scouts ‘under Master Miller are stay- ing-in the Canadian Legion Hall until , Monday when they went to Lakelse |Lake to go into camp for two weelxa., aay a guest. at Fulton’s cottage at Lakelse. Hillerest Farm is well populated with children this season. One of the sights of Terrace is the farm truck ar- riving in. town packed with happy youngsters. “Mire! H.'3; Moore’ and “her daughter Bessie, have gone to Prltice Rupert on a visit.) °° ¢ ; . 4 Col. and Mrs. A. HB. Garnes and their son’ Donald of. Regina, Sask., are stay- ing at the Tetrace Hotel. : ~ . J. The Inter-Valley Lumber and Sup- ply Co.'s. mill. closed : down last week for a time. Mr. Giggy and family are holidaying ‘at Lakelse ‘Lake in the in- jterval. Mr. Trelaven of Prince’ Rupert ‘is in charge of the bank during the abe —S., z * Mrs. Miller. and family of Rupert spent several days here last week and -|on Saturday was’ joined ‘by her bhus- : itléts, having been: ‘found supetior to | those | formerly = grown, demonstrations. farmers “lave the. ,ODB- : band, Seout Master Miltep Mrs, Robe, Christie spent last week with her daughter Mrs, OLM. Giggy, at thelr summer -home at Lakelse Cee aaiaaned Marie Mussailum of Prince Ruyert is a guest of Miss Jean McLeod.’ Misses Wels and Belinger of tupert are guests of Mrs, C. A. Smith, Mrs, Greig spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs, 8. N. Kirkaldy ‘at Lakelse Lake. Mrs, Skinner or Copper “oy was aniong the ‘guests at Lakelse Inst week ee Migs Margurette. Martin : RN, left Saturday ‘for ‘Smithers - to: resume ‘her work on. the hospital : stitt. there. R. W. Riley: ison the joo. again’ at- ter, spending: a fe vdaya’ swith his fan- et gia ane i! She - wh among thé snecesefal | students . tere _woster’ “McLeod “of Sm CS wipe cn vat ‘ eset Fee ow PERRACE, B, C- WEDNESDAY. AUGUST. by. 1931” ee L. W. Patmore of Prince ‘Rupert is | _|nearest Hxperimental _|atations, avell a8, complete : mixed. and. ‘home| o : No. 29. Mrs, Reg. Hogan of ‘Pactfle and tom: ily: are guests of Mrs. Tatt. . Mr, and Mrs. MeNeill and Miis ‘Bur. nett and Messrs. Smith and Scott en- joyed a. hike up Copper mountain on fing camp. ‘Miss Vivian. Dix of Kalum Lake is a. guest of Mrs. J..B. Agar. - Mrs, Thos. Smith and two children of Talkwa are holidaying with her parents Mr and Mrs. Robt. Christy. kwa have returned home after a visit here with Mrs. Bohler. : last week and will‘remain in Terrace. : _ Mr. Beveridge is spending his vaca- tion with- the family at Lakelse. on © concert and dance in the Cana- dian Legion Hall on. Friday night. The concert was well put on and en. joyed by .the audience. The Terrace or chestra played. for the dance. The evening netted a profit of over nea whieh will be devoted to camp funds. “FARM PLOTS On the two hundred and elght ‘Thu: stration Stations now operated by they. Dominion Hxperimental Farm “Branch | and distributed throughout each pro- embodied in the old adage that “see- ing is heHeving””’, Is being applied in Mrs. Noonan and daughters of Tel-|° “Thelma Seaton of Smithers arrived The Prince Rupert Girl Guides put . ‘VALUE OxPERIMENT AL : vince of the Dominion, the - ‘principle - a, practical “way. *On'’ these” comparative trials are made. -embody-] . ing the results’ obtained © from the Station. Such demonstrations embrace all phases of practical crop and livestock produc: tion, and include the introduction. of new crops ot variettes Which had not been previously grown in the district. In xerthern' “Ontario, Northern Qué: bee and certain: districts of the Mart time provinces, subject to early’ fall frost, the value of an early oat such as Alaska, has Similarly thro’ the medinm of. these operating in the ’ Prairie provinces, - ‘comparative demonstra tions and trials with. Marquis, Garnet and Reward wheat have assisted in carrying these varieties into new dis From such ortunity of ‘observing the - 'chataéter:] | able to judge for themselves: as to. their practical value under their local conditions. ‘Furthermore, such station increase and mutlply seed from these desirable- varieties, for sale to far- mers in the community at moderate eost. During the past season, farmers operating. such Tlustration Stations, distributed by gale,’ 81, 182° bushels of secd grain, 18,897 bushels. of seed and clover seed. . EXssentlal and ‘far-reaching demon: strations: with respect to the use of and British.” Columbia. ‘proven a. necessity. | istics of such “farieties or crops as] | ‘|may be under consideration, and are| potatoes and 16,001 pounds of exasy chemical fertilizers as .a\ supplement] for. manure,. have. been’ carted: on, |- particularly. in ‘the: eastern provinces Mes In! many “of!. : _. Continued on. Pag pa “stations, {~ s - representing the champion+r: “Mrs. [By T, ‘Kenney. was - hostess ‘at these districts; ‘firm lands had become brfage party ‘at her’ summer: ‘ome at’