abo woe ye ‘Special. Jasmine face. powder i in metal box "and. bottle, Jasmine ‘perfuie for : * $ to 2 vn + Hillcrest. Farm ; Vancouver. Where - “he . \ ania} vacation with” his. Barents. o (nn Oana CaO ar ee | _Battery 1 Radio’ - Now is the time to, make arrangements ‘for your radio De Forest Crosley. Radio _ Harmony Model, $129. 50, tubes and bat: - ‘teries extra a » Table Style, $99. 15, including: ‘tabes ' ‘Bat. : - teries extra ..-: ro Repsoiable Terms. Ante E 1. KENNEY, Lid. ‘Terrace. Me, - a : 7 : visitor in town. in connection | the ‘pole’ business. an i CICICICRCIOIEICACICR ICICI ICRI ICIONNICITIC HEINER ; George Little COCIOICEOICACACICN UCRLICICICNOICNNCND sbumberd Prices. = Down aos Roueh Lumber a cgiaie’ bade =. 20.00. - No. 1 Shiplap ..... 4 inch No..1 Shiplay i a) nes ES ie ‘No. 2’Shiplap, 6 in., 8 iri. and 10 fm Spruce aril Hemlock, No. ‘1 Clear: Flooring. ‘Spruce, Hem- .. 18.50. : lock and Cedar : Finishing Lumber, Drop: Siding, V-Joint : $35.00: to: 60: 00 ” Bevel Siding, ‘ete., from ss Shingles fronv-.............. an $250" ‘to. 450” ' Moulding from 1¢, 3 up per. lineal “Yoot. Prices ‘subject to. change without noticee. ee Write to Geo., Liitle. Lumber. Yard, prices on al] grades of lumber and the following :— Cottonwood Veneer, Gyproc; Brick, Lime, Plaster, -Cement, ain.” ~ » dows; Doors, Building Paper,’Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, Smithers, ‘When wanting » Shingle Stain, Fir Floorlng, Pinishing Lumber, ete., Off ; Terrace, B. Phil bert Hotel | "TERRACE, B. G Running Water - Diniag-Room- Electrics, Light Telephone. Travellers Sample Rooms . Pp 0. Box. 29° 7 L. Maitin, roprietor i 3 ; ‘Terrace N N ; Mn. L ‘Frew, who. savas. one. of the judges at The’ ‘Hazelton “Flower - how. ‘returned to = morning. ‘He’ ‘veported:, 2 had been had, ‘and~ ‘the. show WAB 26! Mia ® markable | for. : ‘the. ‘general: vexcellence ae ie F ofthe exhibits. Hip S Mr. AL ‘Berner at” Telkiwn, Aoldiéta"| Setttement Boar in Terrace on. fon -Aepartmental: nti." Terrace “on * “Phudsday.. ‘Splendid: time ‘Eel tesentattye,. eas Fedndaday’ ald’ ud. Thurs.) M “Botner th vas accompanied” on ‘the ‘trip. ty his; , son, Eric. ve er _ ‘ Two. local: tisherinen.- ‘minde a vely. nen graceful surrender: of e choice: ‘stretch’ " of. good fishing, veiving: full ected peop ‘whio hive t''Perrdice’ nia" ‘Ta-) asthe Tdi biouiay ‘fot Price} Included an ‘the. ‘group “were: R “Bignce, ‘Miss Marjorie Biance |. qu ' Mr, Wang. ‘and: c-/Tellewa where-ie will také a° eer ‘partles, and | fame tire. clreles. - Rtaster: ‘Collar returned: ‘to Prince i after..a two months holiday ‘at ATE, Stan ‘smith. of. the lea! ranch ‘of, Phe :: Bank. of. Montreal left~: ‘for ‘evil :spend his: Lisses. Jean. and; Hele, MeLeod re- tured. today. fom a. holiday," ‘to Spl: thers. , oe ae wo : Mr. “E 7, Kenney lett .on the atter- Bt _2-| Doom. train ‘on ‘Wednesday: last to-at- -jtend. the Mower Show’ :at.: Hazelton. 4 He:-intends - to.. motor. ; : Smitherd tot ‘spend ‘go few days with “from . there. ‘to ‘hig. ‘brother, are L. H,. Kenney. oF : an) ‘tourist ‘puslagse as: “pel ag © “rach im-|* proved over that — of the variier p vt of the “HeHIsON, ‘At privent bere are “ae Mr A. Gocfenodgh was tt ‘teéent wilh] ' doe : tba, re ‘Mr. A ‘Gresiman Is: busy: those days .. constructing the ‘pens on. the -new mink farm to, ‘be ‘operated | _by” the |“ da. NeKinnon: : altohdye finished ‘and dapedts ‘ £0" huve ;| the. plant-completed well “‘ahend: of the trapping . season, ‘when. “foundation : stock ‘Will be ¢atighi. 7 - ee Ane: A. Williams returned ‘fron: Usk | where he has been for the ’ last few-| days: on busines. i ne vit tes" Jet oO ‘Norington Lot Pines | | Rupert, who has. ‘been -holidaying -at}. | Lakelse Lake‘as ‘the: “guest of “Mrs, .N. _| Sherwood, Yeturned: to town. on: ‘Wed. _| Sha ‘will spend’ a tew days withi some "of her other ‘Terrace - friends. before ; returning to’ Prince» Rupert. . Mrs... Bohiler and Mr. James. Lever . are’ “busy : these: ‘days . preparing _ their exhibits for ‘the Princa’ Rupert ‘Bxhi- oS: bition. . They’ dntend: ‘to Inake_2: straws, Wiha | Did. forthe ‘spacial: tatm: prize. =. | they will ship. over a. ton“of nifodueg |! Bon 4 -Sbetal shores | of Lakelse Lake these days, In: ‘all for exhibition | purposes “he 7, Lever tert. an ‘Weanes ay in -connectlon with the. eda aan Mra. a. ‘Reaudin “ana gon" arrived ns | fromm “Allee - Arm on Wednesday. ‘Mrs. os, Beaudin will conduct the: business re-| f estitly purchased from: ‘Mrs; a Kir- sot: thelr: creel? on’ whe “to. continue: | nettles wo kaidy. “Mrs. Beaudin - tintends - “to “op. erate ‘the business. much. along the - }game Hnes as it has been operated in| -| the past, paying. special: attention - to the! Ted’ "Roni. -bratich:. atlas te ‘Ys Se Mr. and: Mts. HE 8. Ofelia af Prince: “Rapert: areivedon, hare net. ne we Ny SM here 3 ‘, Vopte-be hfs te -.'ltenders. to: eréct’ the- building to house, ff “two fend]: ‘Nts 3 ‘Bett While & retuned : tom a. trip “to Pririce “Bhpert on’ ‘Thursday: on. ‘Spring: Creek district: Fred -ig quite: an. artist with wood. and “his have seen a Te. att The K itsemiallum Farmer’ 8 "Intl: : tute have ‘posted ‘notices “ealling” ‘For |; their butcher sahop, - 7 Arrivals: from. “Prince ‘Rupert. on Saturday. afternoon included “Mr. and Mrs,. C. Raven, Mrs. Ee Hunter, Mr. J. Noirrington and Mr. J "Rutter ‘oe ao % 7 Sonia ‘ Afiss ‘Mary. Wilson ‘of Remo arrived | this afternoon: to. “Join some “of: her "| friends. ona, camping . ‘trip to Lakelse Take. — “Mr. and Mrs. 6. op Nozringtoa lett this” indrning on their return” home to Prince Rupert.” . : Mn. and, Mrs. ‘McKinnon. ‘of Vannes: dol: were in tow for a Viste. * : Local blwekberries are. how “ripen: a ing. They are specially fine’ ‘this ‘Fear. y ny Mn. D. ‘Mawhinney. of. ‘Copper: ity ‘| is building. fe cabin. ante Lakelse Lake for J. ‘B. Agar, woe “aM, W. Gréston of Kalum Lake is in: town for * a few. days. a “Mr, “Jas. McNutt, “who is “developing ‘a* ranch near Kalum Lake js staying at The: Terrace Hotel. ‘Mrs A ‘Clapp of Prince Rupert 3 48 laying at ‘Terrace. eget nee le Oh, urday : D: ‘Atkinson, - Remo ‘ferry | man arrved on’ the. train on Priday, Miss Bessie Moore returned ° from | Remo on ‘Friday where she hag been’ the guest of Miss Mary Wilson. ! Scout Master P.: C. "Miller and Ms . Miller returned . to Prince Rupert this moxning. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bond, who hare. been holidaying at: Lakelse Lake,: left “for their ‘home in Pyince: Rupert On Sik, mnorning, =" * wR J. Parmetter. of Prince Ru- pert is staying at The Terrace Hotel, - Measrs, Rh Tengen: and G. Beaudry of” Price’ ‘Rupert’ - ‘a 2 Tegistered at ‘The Philbert, Hotel: 7 er “etivities | mite on the’ As the summer" wales,: alk who can a. do ‘do,’ are ‘taking. advantage- of the in pleasures | of the Jake, ‘Boating, fing, bathing are the’ order of the day, while the. summer canipers spend en- fish- | joyuble evenings in” ‘infotmal visiting “po. pack | “trains “eu, up ‘to Thorn jain Lookout, early” in the . week: They took up A quantity’ of, ‘e Joint lumber to be used to” ‘ling ‘up the’ ‘building, This. ‘Lumber was: cut to size In Ter- race for convenience: ,of -transport, Tlie Lookout has been'a ‘pleasant place in good weather, but when ; Storms orose it did. not: give... sufficient. ‘PrO-. |tectiqn - toy the* mae sin. charge,: . he. taken up at ‘the’. same: time.’ This “ts necessary, - ‘Os the, Agokout, mein “often jon. the ‘trail, hen: th “ath: Fred Hampton has ‘Just. finish- : ed ndding another room to: his home|: work is highly: continended by all” who >|. : pire | night: ‘He explained the proper pro- : Pengtons* “Tribunal. applicant ds entitled to : ‘the free Ser" os tice and advice | cot the. Penisione ae jruel” supplies: for: ‘the: 1982: ‘Season .Wwere ft”: has. 6 feet: ‘ot ‘Show. “to _tontend. with: =) The: ‘Pensions. » Advocate Talks. - aren - Terrace Men Tae Me BE og. Keeling, ‘Pensions Aavo- cate ‘gave a very interesting address to the’ ‘members of the: local command of. ‘The, Canadian Legion, British Em- Service © League, on Monday cedure for: those’to ‘follow-in having their elaims advanced and his address . whs of great value. to those who need inter- ferriewed .- -several-. returned men. whose claims are -before- The Pensions ted he was a ‘paid official of The Dom- inion. Government. His: , duties. were fensions or allowances to place. be- fore the Pensions Board, He was in- structed to aid -in every) way in the preparation ‘of. the cases of those. who. came within, his district, and when the cases came before the board. to appear ‘on = behalf of the applicants and’ plead their cases. o- sexvice meii's ‘organizations.- In’ this work ‘the Canadian Legion had alwayz been in the forefront: applies for ‘a pension. and his: claim is disallowed by ‘the Pensiong Board he has the right. of Appeal to * The voce te. cnimaat ig ‘that for ‘the medical ‘certs -o fifieate to- be - sent, with application. Tf the pension is granted, this expense is:yefunded. Mr, Keeling'’s duties call for him to visit, points within’ his . meet with and adyise those who. need his ‘assistance. His present tour: will. race, Smithers, Vanderhoof, Prince “| George, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Ash- croft, Salmon _ Arm,.. Enderby, Arm- strong, Golden, Chase, Merritt, Spen- cer's Bridge, Lytton, and thence hack to headquarters. at ‘Vancouver. Here has dent avith . and. prepare the briefs Tribunal... ; Ate Rad, i At. Prince: Rupert Mr. Keeling | ‘The Pensions “Tribunal: ‘halds: Seas, in Central BO. ees; When “as man: ‘appears... are: defrayed by_ the Government. work, Mr.: ‘Keeling stated that already. 10,000 ‘cases. in B, Ohad been referred - 1930... The: “Tribdnal | were presided: ‘over: by their-cldims for.: war. service adjust- . _jed. On. Tuesday .-Mx, Keeling Board in the. course “of being consid- .* .| ered, - advising the cliamant as to the | best methods to whe followed. © : Ih an interview ‘the Advocate. “stat- ‘to advise with all- who haa claims for | Mr. Keeling stressed. the point that ‘| the: Pensions Legislation’ as at -pres- ent on the.Statute Books. wag .there | [a8 & result. of the activities of the ex: When a man. ‘the wage district to include stops at Prince ‘Rupert, Ter." he .will review the files of | cases he . for an orderly and. legal_preseritation a of the cases before - The. ‘Pensions 7 a“? veyed | -between 60.:and 20. tnen:: vAt:, Terrace. about a dozen . appeared , to : receive advise. eee sions. at various southern. polhts and | at. Prince: Rupert. ond: ‘Prine George _ rhe me e ir before the i Tribunal the-ratlvay and: living. OX. penses for himself. and his ‘witnpesse!. - . ‘Tilustrating =the vastness’ of the | to The Tribunal, ‘While--In ‘the while ' Dominion 17,000 “eases. had been re- ferred ‘to: the “Tribe nals.” sities O tober tS Oo}. Oy Peck "Y. ©: nna Col MeKetizie:; D.: Be. 0. These” gentleinen had shown.’ ° “