"7 SRERRAGE! BG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1982° No 19 — - - Why b be sanoyed ‘when it is not necessary ? We have ‘a Dreventatives and cures. Keep some on hand. a *s i set waders The Terrace R w. RILEY Drug Store TERRACE, B. C. | Geo, Little, Terace, B.C oe 3 Mons : ' Shiynes:.wag, in. ‘tow n - Monday. vey i the weather signs. ‘g¢etton has been bitey’ yr Mi Bs Brel chia: bed ; very oplevas thine” thia'wvinter. i aN Terrace Mill Prices on, * Lumber No, 2 shipla. i” No. 1 finish, siding, flooring. Ye e Joint, ete, from $35.00 to - - 40.00 Shingles from $2.50 up to .......... 4 60 Mouldinsg, 1¢ up -per lineal foot. : Prices subject to change without notice. «| ; — ter ~ | Vanarsdol recentky making ‘an: juspec: Bring your ‘car in fora Complete | Overhaul” Near’ ‘Ss Garage All repairs. carefully made’ Oiland gas. Full stock of parts, tires, etc. . a General Motors. ‘Agent Terrace, B. C. ‘| on. Thursday. last was- taken to Prince’ Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Running Water Dining Room . Electrice Light Telephone ~ Travellers Sample Rooms - Special. Chieken Dinner Sunday - Toe P.O. Boi ag” ele fg wae Me re aes ter . Terrace. Notes . Mars, ‘ M, Duis of Port’ ‘ hssington owas al guest ate the Philbert Hotel over “the weekvend,, “1G Me aA. Carbo of the Jpealkséction ‘eres . had. the misfortune to. fall on..the: feo _on Saturday ‘ight und he is now mys: Ing 4. broken, rib. a a I. Digzles ‘of: Aaxtew' s was in towne A. Jneobson, BAW. ‘mill operator a +a , Gea. Rogers. of. “Atwood,. Outs. aviv: . ed on Saturday, morning ‘to visit” his cousin, ‘hos! Brooks. He’ says’ that yiry coldest : where ghe ign , justify her existance,’ i:- oe ‘| Monday. mo , f Rtev..T. H. Allen and C, Finter left Tuesday morning for Prince. Rupert to attend Presbytery. meeting. Word has been received from the south that Mr. McKinnon, school mas- at Vanarsdol is much improved in health and will be retnrning to his wank duties in the near: future. sry UAT Rev. A. Barner, snporintendent of Indian Missions in cohneetion with the United OChurch,. spent some -time at tion of the Indian school. - 1 A ’ b LB Johnstoné was’ itt Terrace ip . ed. it pulled afe farced to.lay- befor: : they: ‘are.noatured. Such birds are us- {ually ‘more susceptable to disease than are ‘more easily thrown off their lay- ing. tian are birds which have reach- ed: a Zool size.’ A puilet. cannot, even under summer conditions: ‘lay'on flesh green feathers, - and produce eggs ‘at J.|the same tlme so it will be almost im- possible to get eggs in winter from the |- late hatched: pullets. © is. svanted.. _| April: will be about ready to start’ pro- ‘ducing ‘in October. / cessful dance on Friday night. A oo eat hes A) good. early hatched pullet should be well matured at ‘the time that heavy ese production ‘Leghorn pullets and pullets of sim- ilar breeds-hatchd about.the middle of. Heavier breeds, as Plymouth: Rocks; Rhode Island Reds and. Wyandottes will usually require about az additional month to gorw. months | for: hatching - chicks of any of the well ‘known breeds, - From ’.early in May on there is a a@ very noticeable decrease. in results. : USK NOTES 'rGsk ‘baseball team sta#ed a very suc: party. of about, forty came up from the village ‘of Terrace and the local or- March and April are by far the best |. 7 : wh hE et Make ans. rhe | dance started . ‘about ‘nine o’dock and continued .wntil the train arrived inthe morning... Several fea- ture numbers Were put on including a Hula Hula dance by B, A. (Shorty) La Plante.’ As a result of the affatr the ball team have some $30 in its own treasury to start the season with. Mrs. E, M.,Whitlow. went ‘down to Prince Rupert Saturday morning. Remo Items _ fe Remo district school ‘opened o of Prince “Rupert in charge. children are in attendance. Elev e The Skeenn river jammed at thir day, the First of February, could | be eidssed on foot, a great convenience for those living south of the river. ‘A‘ meeting of the citizens was hel on Saturday evening, Feb. G, in the R ¥, I, hall for the purpose of electiny three school trustees #0 serve until th: regular annunl meting in July. .Th following were elected—O. Lindstrom A. ¥. Wilson and-T. D. Laird. chestra was strengthened by the ad- dition of some of the Terrace musiel- ening was! spent in dancing ‘and cards Monday of. last week with’ Mrs. Lun point, the last of January and on Mon nird, After: the meeting the rémainder of the ev- |Braun’ s Talend _ Bridge Again | | Soon be Built A letter reached town on. Monda* night from. Hon... W. Bruhn stating that the bridge from Braun's Islan to. the mainland had been approved While no special appropriation had been made for this work, sufficiew had been saved to enable the work:t be started shortly. The bridge wil’ fill a Jong felt ned, and will fulfill the -\ election promise of more than one can. didate. Braun’s bridge has heen it election topic for quite some years. 1 will be good to have the bridge Inti A good percentage of the island bi been cleared up and is under cultiva tion. ‘The soil is a bInck river botta: and is especially adapted for rraw': spuds and garden truck. “Alrendy, large tonnage tomes from. this it each year in spite of the fact “that ths road communications are not ideul. fact. during: the’ summer. when: the rin ter is high the island is cut-off. W: ih the prospect of the bridge starting votes several in the district are making the): plans for additional development dur. ing the summer, : tat gs : ee fen aa TP fe eo cere Take The -Omineea Herald 14° $2.00 «2 sete vonnection with the devélopment of the Lekelse Hot’ Springs.’ Some ‘ma- terial has already been taken out anc more will be moved. in the: course: of £ sen few days. fo Benny Agar is giving the ‘village i much improved lighting system ‘since Miss. Deacon; has. -been. very. fll: anc Rupert -by her: sister, Mrs, T..H., Mars and from Rupert théy went on to Van couver where the sick lady will re ceive treatment from no specialist. ‘ ; Pullets are almost the only’ soured of eggs during the fall and early wir ‘ter months. that tine, at. the, years and they may take about three, months to go. throug] the complete ,.moult, It Is importait that, farmers and. comm ‘lets hatched enrly enough ‘to begin’ “Bay! ing in thine for high: prices: which usu: April do not bring very, ‘high prices and a pallet ; that does. jot : wwanth, Latter the.first of the . year: ‘may ‘neve |: he added the new generator and alse; as Ja‘steam plant to his electric plant. The Ladies Guild of. Knox’ “ehureh . held avery suceéssful tea “and snle on:|: Rev: |. tag rhe’ afternoon 1 ab qinber of musica’ |’ vee |: ADVANTAGES OF EARLY HATCH) Tens are sure to moult a |’ therefor: a lak poulfrymen ‘ahioultL; have their’ pul bos ; | ally prevail. in “November, - -Decembe Lo and Janubry.*: ‘Dggs laid in. March’ ‘ane ’ Ski Runners of the Canadian Rockies... : - enthusiasts general! Jafter. the famous. - seenery? aival even in: Europe, i Veal covering: kuch: world-Im: “Simpson: Past, ind. ténni “TAS thousant and shelters. at strategic ity. ny yeatin in: compete tt nt le, wm ae rout oh wis @ Cane ian” aie Bis ye galow. ‘4 or be obtain " The best yésults. ean “never rquay Ski Lo ith a fleld of activity unequalled the world over, the new winter “Sports: association the Ski Runnera of the Canadian Rockies, is rapidly coming into prominence among skiers and winter sports he new organization is patterned, jareely Ridera and -1ts_ local 5 ung arid. facllitiés. on this cortinent’and pro bably without a. -§ is: Banff,-in-the heart: of the Rocltlea, with - uns and ‘trails. varying from-one to ten daya.in. ‘duration and. own: objectives. ag Mount‘ Assiniboine ‘Shadow Lako; Lake Louise, Ptarmigan Valley. and ais, Bow Lakes. and Pipestone Pass. Ski-ing over.some of theze. ‘passes is Anfull swing as late as June whei visitors are.enj fishing and hiking, inthe valleys below. 5 feot above Banff and about an between Mounts Norquay and Stoney Squaw.. ) Bki track acras ‘Viren snow with, ‘ue. “The @ Towers, on ‘Wonder Pass. negr’ eM equal led for ing golf ‘But th ‘Cami at Magog headquarters esport begins i in November each year. me : hour out from the town is the ski jodge built on the piss, From the elub house runs radiate in all directions with cobing | for rest and refreahment,’ There isa 60-metre Jump at Buffalo’Park and. is yeat February Td) a tournarnent is held where the pick of Canadian and out le . Assinibolne, 11,800 tect high for skt-ing at’ Mt.. dga,- 10004 ect above Banff,: over rlooking the Bow: River, with dog team. in, fore OU A ‘Assiniboine, one of: the: fest winter: avenes in hin: buekgrn nd Assin oie: (3) °-M ‘Ro