_ TERRACE, ~ “B. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931 “SPECIALS FOR MAY, B One The Stearns Day Dream Cleansing Cream and © 8 your choice of 1 59c jar.of Day Dream Cold Cream - or Vanishing Cream, or FaceiPowder of Houge for, an eerie VICTORS 590 i Astringosol Special---One Lanstar. Glass. in pastel’ shades, free with each 60c or $1.00 bottle of this mouth wash. Fly and Mosquito Preparations:-:Fly: Kyl Spray, Fly. Tox { Whix, Rexall, , Nyal Mosquito Creams and Lotions, VICTOR RECORDS: VICTOS RADIO | The Terrace Drug Store R. Ww. RILEY + TERRACE, B. c f held in Prince. Rupett,, ‘on Wednesday of last week ‘They, ‘retarted the. following . any. . . . = ing- a holiday in’ ‘Vancouver seni Beattle 7 Mr and. ‘Mis. Butt left Monday for Vancouver . and Sjokane,. where they ill: “spend . a holiday With friends, ves. -Butt: has . been in indifferent | health. Her “many friends. here. hope the change will. . restore her to her usual’ health. , brightened by a fresh coat: of paint. 2 . T. Turner ‘te’ doing the ‘work. re MM. Stephens “of ‘Prince Rupert, Screen Doors “Mosquito Bars ee Fly Swatters, ete. ~ Window Screens . Fly Tox | E. T. Kenney, Ltd. Terrace B.C. was a visitor . in Town early in: the week. - ‘ I. K. Gordon “hos. improved ‘the appearance of his _store, occupied by | Mrs. Richmond, by a fresh “coat of “} paint. r oe meee 4. Mrs. Allen apd son Richard, return ed home Saturday, after-n pleasant ver, ; . eo tah Major Hearn of Lakelse Hatchery Staff, was a visitor in Town early in the week: oe "MMe. and - Ms. ‘Max’ -MeSweyn;: of Lumber Prices Down Terrace ai Prices Spruce and Wemlock, No. 1 Clear Flooring; Spruce, Hem: lock and .Cedar Finishing Lumber, Drop Siding, V-Joint Bevel Siding, ete, 1s) | ae Shingles from .. sees sesesseesten teaseaze Moulding from- ie. up jer “Tneal “foot. ; . “ Pricessubject to change without noticce +. » oe $2.50 tos prices on all grades of lumber and the following :— nN - dows, Doors, ‘Shingle Sitain, Fir Flooring, Finishing Lumber, ete, ete. Rough Lumber _ cn $16.50 Noa, I Shiplap 20.00 4 inch.No. 1 Shiplay a 13.50 No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in, 8 in. and 10 in ... 13.50 +; arneueedd00 EO 60.00 . - 4.50 Write to Geo. Little Lumber Xard, Smithers,. When: wanting - . Coltonwovd Vencer, Gyproc, Brick, Lime, Plaster, ‘Cement, ‘Win- Building Paper, Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, George Little a terrace, B. C. See a eee « << , after spending-.the past few “months u = aan am amin aud will have an uddition built on,, and will also have Interior. mprove: | ments made. When ready for ovenpa- tion, R. VW,. Riley’. Will move to. the gratulated Philbert Hotel ‘TERRACE, B. C. Brooks home on Park Hill, fa Running. Water. _Diniag Reom Electrice Light’ Telephone . Travellers Sample Rooms "CPO. Box29 L. ‘Martin, ‘Proprietor. a. ce ie acelin , a a large crowd to Lakelse Lake eg ee Ty Lo enal S Terrace Notes -|conauciea : seem ee. + [Local Magistrate. + Many inguirles are made regarding {~ Be loca) rail regulations. «Mails: igolng m Hest, Monday, - Wednesday - and. Sat- Burday at 4.08 p.m. “Going West Mon: m day, Thursday and. -Safurday at: 9,62 aa. m. ‘Baggage. empl ‘for: Edmonton = Tnesday,’. ‘Thursday, : "Eiiday,§ “Prince Reupert, Wedneiday, Friday: and Suriz | days - - » . y ‘Trafl , on “Wednesday. “last: rt only he A Goameagunat mies ots" “Besse” ‘Thos, Brooks. “hag ‘Dureliaged “thé Physical _ training, B Vanderlip property oan Layelle- Ave ' The ‘ideal weather on Sunday drew: of pleasure seekers to spend the day, A niumber who ‘have summer ‘homes are. spendizg, ‘the Wweek-eridla, oS ne iNet, start Sargeant: of Pov. - | Police force, Prince ‘Rupert, assisted Police He: i, McKenney, the sbreliminary - heiring ‘| ¥. & Halliwell, before. Wii: “Robinson Tw enty- eight | witnesses | avere heard Court Bat. for eleyen hours. Mr. Halt: well ° was “-comtinittted tor trtal ' Roy. “Thoma ‘yeturneil’ home from, has. . Spent the pout few, incnths, Moore ~* iba" * . iyuecedsfil An securing the. medal’ Tora fe extended to Himselt “na family anf: : -béen| . aux and family, Jeft. Thursday and accompanied her’ daughter, ag. far. as I Vaneotver were Visitors. in -Town. for a few days last: week, © ; L, Breen, of' Prince Rupert, was: a visitor in Town early in the week. visitor in.'Town ‘last. week and. a guest at ‘the Philbert . Hotel.: ——— Mr. and Mrs, Robt. de ‘Kergemm- intend’ to motor south Mrs, Halliwell a zelton. George Little ‘left Saturday for Sinithers to look after his business interests there. - . - Mra. RB. Christie and danghter, Mrs , Giggy, were visitors to. Usk. on. Sat, Mrs, RB. Ww allace is confined to her home, through: iliness. Ste Mr. ‘and Mrs. McPhee and fanily, ‘in Terrace leave for: Smithers on Mon. where. they intend. to locate. “Miss ‘Parker, “Who.” “is visiting her sister ‘Mrs, Dr. Mills, ig” being con: ‘on. receiving 2nd honors in her recent R.. N- -examinat- | fons. soe Word has been. -received here of the death of Mra, -Fred Ingold, of Edmonton, and formerly of ‘Teriace, Har : loss is mourned by her husband |" and five children. To 1 Mr. Ingoldwon a. lite saving medal about three years ago when. he saved three sinall . children, at the visk of His: quick action and, “bravery. being recognized; and recompensed hy. city officials. 8. The sympathy. of Pulelde - neve: are his sa. ‘oss... ow.’ “Dawson “ot eGR: was |. |: R. L. and Mrs, Mefitosh a ire 2 spend: holiday: -with her parents in Vaneou-| me’ el: Rev. EB. A. “and “Mea McCarthy att-1'f : ended: the Ww A. Corivention, W. Sates ig “having : bis store} |[' 1 | De: Kansad, »of-Chicago, Tl, ..vas a]. his own life, from. a. burning, building |. . 5 ——- , : : : a 0 an . mY The - ‘thrifty are ‘seeing: the advantage of buying now while prices are low, knowin: _. that these prices cannot remain at the e pre re oe sent level very:long, ; . Not i in vmany years have p prices been : ‘80. 9 low : ~-on,a yast number of merchandise: items as - at Present. pols “Not in many years has there been such an ~- opportunity to > get SO much. for ‘so ‘little ~ Money. x | Buyers are eager to buy when they find bar- gains or hear of-them. The merchant. wh» ' has bargaing and advertises them well;: ge 's a the buyers. oe : sae “4 The Omineca Herald For Bargain News. Mo 4 =— * ‘class |. - operations, . dinen ; ‘glebping an you imagine a bewildered | ‘Chinaman trying to total a laundry lst of 33,117,414 pieces ? But there is one like that, the total of washing dons . by and for the Canadian -" Pacific “Railway Com- o pany in 1930, in Canada, a including hotels and pun- - galow-camps: and. dining car service, . ‘(which also operates ate tion restaurants), oo British . Ootumbie Coast boat service.: If one stopped to sit down | and figure out the gal- ‘Jons of water and bars | of snap required fdr.these . the resuligs _ might be. even. more as-_. tounding. The hotel, départment . * owls - 189,824 - ‘pieces “of °'" the ‘dining -and.; | car,., service... some -1,500,000—and: the — 3 @ Bultish "Columbia: steata=" "beet ag: * ships Another, res er ..) = 3 i=" p a BES _— 3. ti ae the hotels, It is hotels, too, blankets, aleeping.... Mh iat aN immaculate S -eoast:. the varlous departments, and, in a certain: amount of laundry, done for zuests, In. the béd-spreads, Every. ‘everywhere, . cleanliness © -Deing. the’ motto from- to” coast; ashore and afloat, both Se, ‘Tags, and so forth-must. be considered, : piece of laundry handied _ becomes a Inundry-piece each time it appears in’ - the wash." ‘Thus’ a-single ‘table-napkin may be. a © launiry-piece over and. ' over again, according to the supply of nen need- ed and available. : The picture: shows a battery of washing ma- * chines in the laundry of the Royal York Hotel, . Toronto, the largest ho- tel in the British Empire, ; Similar equipment in the : . Breat “chain of Canadian: .- | Pacific’. ‘Railway ‘hotels: -- 2° throughout’ ‘Canada’ vHan= ro me