TERRACE, B. Cn . WEDNESDAY, JULY: 1 1931 : —en ~ ONG. 24 enema) a. your choice of :1:50c jar of Day Dream Cold: Ge . or Vanishing. Cream, or ‘Face}Powder of Rouge: for: -Astringosol. Spécial---One. Lanstar Glass in: “pastel: shades, “free with: ‘each 60c or $l. 00'bottle of this. mouth wash. “ Fly and Mosquito’ Préparations:+-Fly Kyl Spray, Fly Tox: Whix,-Rexall; Nyal Mosquito Creams:and Lotions, Coe - VICTORS | VICTOR RECORDS. ‘VICTOS RADIO ‘One "be Sieaine Day Dream Cleansing Ciés ; dnd. 5 Oe ¢. The Terrace e Ding Store - R. W. RILEY. TERRACE, B.C. & s Screen Doors —_ ~ Window Screens Fly Tox | fy Swatters, ete, = os / Mosquito Bars a E. 7 Kooy La ‘Terrace B.C. || > AIC PIER IIRC IC HEICHEAC HCD NACI ICHEUCNIICICICREIC IE ACI ACIC IORI a “umber: Prices. Down ~ “Terrace Min Prices — | , s1650, - Rough Lumber ; No, 1 Shiplap. « . 20,00° ‘4 inch No. £ Shivlay . 13.50. No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in., 8. in. and 16 in ..... ‘ 13,50 Spruce and ‘Wemlock, No. 1 Clear. Flooring; Spruce, Hen- Bevel Siding, ‘ete, from Shingles frond ......coices Moulding from 1c. up per ‘ineall. foot. : . Prices subject-to change without: notice ; Write to ‘Geo. Little ‘Lumber Yard, Smithers, When_wauiting : prices on all ‘grades ‘of ‘lumber and the following -=— - Cottonwood Veneer, Gyproc, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- dows, Doors, Building Paper,.Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, _ Shingle. Stain, Fir Miooring, Finishing Lumber, ete, etc . oo "$85.00 fo 260.00 "52.50. to. 4.50 atte Peet aie ~~ wo — “f Bishops Power . ii in ‘order of merit m-Stuart McLeod, ; Bertha Moore (supp. ‘iu. physics), 1 Johnstone (supp. ‘in’ physics)... Helen TGreig (supp. ti chemistry}. . ; —Doris Houlden, Hina Dover. . ‘Tenest of her urother W. ©.. Sparkes on | Wednesday last. Ao _— ‘I tess last Thursday afternoon when she entertained a dozen friends. ; {Dover won first prize and ‘Mrs, A Ca : Head got the consolation. : . “House Burned — a ~Compleje Loss “The: Bishop’ power . house. ‘went’ “ap in: ‘fiimes on. Saturday: “morning. Jast at. about’ 9.40 - o'clock,. Ed.': Cramer pe ‘Vl saw’ a fire start’ from’ the, commutator ‘of the: Chevrolet . engine, used as an : auxiliary : power « unit; - Before any- thing.’ could: ‘bé-done: the flames had apresd “to” the- point where JAhey were out-of: ‘control: - The firé siren sound- . ed immediately and’ the alarm was at. . once taken. up by the. whistle on Geo. : Little's’ ‘saw mill, The fire. fighting . apparatus, was brought. into play but} it was Tequired: to’ protect the ‘adjoin- ing buildings “which - were. in serlous danger at ‘all times. | onty $1500 insurance .was carried, Within ‘half an hour of the, start. of the fire Mr. Bishop was busily engag- ed. making arrangements for the garry. Jing on of the service with as little in- ; terruption’ as. possible. Alternative plans were mede, ensuring the regular {show at the ‘picture theatre that night| _ while spare ‘equipment is being ‘assem Bled to fake-tnre of others of his cus} tomers, rH ‘SCHOOL PASS LIST Promoted from grade 9 to grade. 10 -jn order of merit:—Helen Glass, Lloyd Thomes, Adeline Thomas, Reta Taft; Sophia McLaren, Kenneth. Kerr, Ralph Skinner, Frank Green, Hdith Kolne, Rose King (supp.), Fred Nash Dudley Little, Jack Sparkes. ‘Promotion’: from -grade-:10 “to, rade Promoted to grade 12. from grade 10 Mra. Perey Siiinner of Usk: was a WA MeConnell went to Pripee Be pert on a trip last week. ' ~Mrs. O. T. Sundal was a priage ‘hos. Mrs. Geg » Terrace, B. C.- : George Little. Bulkley, ‘pent: a ‘few days here with: Philp e rt i ot ra fyher ‘alster Miss _yera MeInnes. ‘The ‘new: ‘pump house on: ‘Kalin St. im i TERR. ACE, B. Ce has been. ‘completed. The pump: © is a ; jeonniected. with the tank: in’ recreation oi fpark and’ is ready for action ‘should ar Running Water wee {thie main. supply of water: Become! low: - . Travellers Sample. Rooms . ; oro a Pp 0. Box 29 q ‘apt, “Willaan: ‘of ‘Usic was: in town, my early in the week, - nO se : L. Martin, Propritor-t| ; ae _ po oO ‘Ineobson: of ‘Shamies was in teva 2 Bes om ei on ‘Tuesday. a _- D. ‘Burrows. of “Prince Rupert was 7 in Terrace, Jast: Thursday. g “Terrace Notes Cons. H.: be Dees went “to ‘the |; const Jost Briday: Mies’ ‘Foster of ‘Vancouver, After: R ‘pastes ‘tt ‘to. Rupert H. " FRalliwell returned, ‘home R L,. ‘Melntesh: returned | : toy ore ' Yace on’ “ Thursiiay’. after a trip-to. Van- ‘conver, Vietoria and ther. points. ; and: “her.” tale: waa, Antereating i Poster. ds returning: ic ton for’ ‘teven ‘years: . ca ed: their teacheyC. V¥. Michtél with: a cm gold cigarette case .on Vitirsiay Inst. | tween whist and: danciig” refreshments a - Greg in Strattord, returned. honie” last -_ , | Sundae : : ~ [lady -priicipal - of: Céluinbian: Colleke |= + ‘“Blenry- ‘Smith ; and: hi lat New, Westminster, and’ a inisajonary. Northover : ‘and. + Miss: -Blorence,, enter: in’ China before ‘that, wave ‘an “address tained -at “‘thele” lomé last: “Friday” ave * Friday.: jor amniggion. ‘Work da ‘Ohina : ‘on “Monday ening. ‘About: 25. of: the ‘young ‘people . evening: of last’ week’ in the: Tulted: wete. present and" thoroughly -Sajoyed church, : “Pere wag a: good attendance the” dances’ sy : — Phe Tinttande. class* pepils present: made the presentation “4 Alair Lips . accompanied by ‘an address, ‘Tk whist drive and | -dance- ‘ander the euspices of the Catholic Auxiliary last Tharsday evening | was not ag well patronized as- expected. Seven ‘tables competed for the whist ‘prizes ‘and ‘thé ladies first was Won by Mrs. MeKen- ney and Annie Desjardine was second. ' Ted . ‘Johnston won. frat apd . Joseph: “)¥iiams second: along the men, Be- nat were. served. Mies Jean Dover "Who: has ‘spent: ‘the al paat year. with: Mr. and- “Mrs. ‘Jas. A. Mb sa sg. “alsters,” Ms, . i {| ‘The“plant°is a complete loss - and pital: at Prince Rupert ‘and. ‘laa a et ot: Bia Geo, Little. Mra, ai Thompson of Gedarvaie ac- companied her son to Terrace while he- writes his” _ entrance examinations. : Gus Peterson- of Stewart ‘was in tha village recently, “ ; ae Hngineer Cotten of Smithers ‘spent several days in’ town. Jast week, . D. ‘Taylor. of Prince Rupert. was in town -last Wednesday on business. Fr. O.. Bishop. vent ‘down ‘to Rupert on- Sunday to ‘see about an electric plant. Cas too : A shed has been erected at’ the west end of the park over the town’ wall. ‘Nine local ‘pupils ‘wrote: the entrance examination at this -point. Those. of the district schools were Delia Dobby, Copper City; Violet and George Brack- bury, Kitwanga; Billy Thompson of Cedarvale; Jerry Sims, Cedarvale. Mr. Bowerlng is sDresiiing. —— Terrace ball team went up to Usk fon. Sunday to play a return game, but [Usk boys did not know’ they were zo- The game ih be played “Health Talks _ s The Ministry of Health in Bngland ing and most ‘readable report on the State of the Public Health, We refer + ive ‘ should: consider appropriate that ,On:. ‘Dominion Day, the. state’ of the publié -health ‘in’ Canada. . We venture: to. prediet,: -flthough : it is sometimes ‘dangerous to “prophesy, thet of all that will appear in our newspapers and in the public address- ing to play and -were-seattered in all! -. fdirections. ; another time... publishes each year a very. intérest~ es which will be made on the birthday of the Dominion, Utile or no attention — ‘|wHl be made of public, health. “This if not because the people are not interested in henlth, because we have evidence every: day that they are. It. is rather because we are, in: general, drawn 0..talk of material things, of: snatural resources, of manu- facturing plants and of increased ‘lwealth. Yet all of these are of little or no value to ‘the man, or woman, or nation without health, The nations most important concern {fs the public health, becatse the nation is made up of Uving persons, not of minerals on water-power. ; “We are not suggesting that health is on end in life. Health ig ‘the stepp- Ing-stone hy Shieh» we achieve more and serve better than we could with- out health, Just as this is true of ‘the individ- ual, it is equally s0- of the nation. The foundation for national-. prosperity and happiness jy the healt hof those . |individdais. who make np the nation.” In order to succedd, Canada must be able to compete sucessfully with other nations, “if not to excel them. In: order. that she may do so, thé Canadian people “must equal, if. not excel the people of other lands in physical and mental fitness, It is be- cnuse we believe. this goal’ can. be attained that, we hare confidence in {the future of our. country.- " The lives-and health of Canadian mothers’ must be ‘protected. The child ~.\borm in Canoda must be safeguarded. ko that he may’ be given “his chanee. Weare not.all born with the same capacity for physical apd mental development, The country should pro- to, this becanse it. seems - to..be.: xather. vide. each cilizen..wiih- an, -opportunity for ‘the full- development | of the cap- - abilities with which he is born. - . “In Canada we see many- persons suffering and dying from diseases which can be prevented. Our mater- nal death-rate js high, os is also our infant mortality in many places. i a _money, ‘buying now while the ‘buyers, ot in many Y years h Not: in y many 3 Years has there s been : such an. * “opportunity to > get. so / much for. sO little “The. thrifty are “seeing the advantage. af. «that these prices cannot remain vat the: pre=.: - avd Sent level very long, : ol] Buyers are eager to bay whien: they “ans: | ~~. gains:or. hear of-them.* argains and advertises have pric f: verchandise prices are low, knowing “The merchant who ._ is them well, pets. .