THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923 ee TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor YY ft ‘TOURIST }{OTEL TERRACE The moat cornfortable place along the railway to stop — Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection ~ Fred. Dubord, Proprietor F. W. Moersech City Market, Prince Rupert FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, Green and Dry VEGETABLES Bought and Sold Full Line of Groceries P.O, Box 123, Prince Rupert Notice Range 5, Coast District Take notice that I, Oscar Olander, of Rosswood, B.C., Miner, intend to apply for permission to purchase the follow- ing described lands :— Commencing at a yt planted 20 chains west of the N.W. corner of Lot 118, thence south 20 chains, thence West tothe East bank of the Cedar River, thence North following the river to the South Hine of Lot 1043, thence East to point of commencement, con taining 20 acres more or less. Oscar Olander. Dated Dec. 8th, 1922. LAND ACT Notice Take notice that I, Pierre Limousin, of Terrace, B.C., occupation farmer, intend to a poly for permission to pur- chase the following described lJand:— Commencing at a post planted at the South-West corner of Island No. 3, situated on the Skeena, River in the vicinity of Lot 373, Range 5, Conat District, thence North, east, thence South, ‘following the contour of. the Island all the way round, containing 40 acres, more or less. Pierre Limousin, : “Applicant. February 28rd, 1923. sil i ee) Constipation’ sRemedy mast come from nature. Celery .is a mixture of medicinal her 3 and roots that rids the ays tem of impurities in a gentle natural wa: the and Anold od 1 well tried remedy— ackages. aaah A Salesman’s Cough irritates hia customers—and makes. him inefficient and miserable, | Shiloh is the ideal remedy—it is - not a bulky cough mixture . but a apecial formula proven suc. . eset nest many years. A few and 1 immediate - relief. sa ee and $1.20. All druggists. . ” 4703 | TOURIST Hot Sprincs . LUMBERING - for sr TERRACE “ MoancouraRe ae i Those farmers who wish to get seed through the Farmers’ Insti- tute should remember that the order must be in by next Tues- day, the 20th. Constable Mancor was down to Shames for several days last week, taking part in the search for a lost man, Mr. Pinder Moss, director of the Polytechnic Institute at Ru- pert, visited Terrace over the week-end on organization work. Mrs. ‘D. McKinnon returned on Friday from from her visit to Prince Rupert. Morse Hatt paid a business trip up the line during the week-end. The Farmers’ Institute has de- cided to try out a sample of lime from near Little Canyon. J. H. Young reported on Friday that the price of seed grain was higher than last yeat while grass _ | was lower. S. L, Pruvan, relief station agent from Edmonton, has come to relieve Harry Creelman, who is to enjoy a well-earned holiday. R. H. Eaton, of the Hatchery, left for the coast on Monday. The’ boys came over and gave him a good send-off. Don’t forget the Grand March starts tonight promptly at9, *1 Jim Swan figures on making himself useful to lacal ranchers by attending to the needs of their fruit trees. Over 22,000 feet of poles have been taken from the Lawrence property this vear. The Ladies’ Guild is putting on a home cooking sale on the last of the month. The rapid disappearance of the snow has practically put an end to. pole hauling for the present. Fred Bishop ‘has got ina big stock of books with which he is willing to form the nucleus of a subscription library. - The local picture show is steadi- ly climbing into public favor, Fred is putting up CharlieChaplin on Saturday and the much dis- cussed film, '‘Forbidden Fruit?’ next Wednesday. J,A.MecConnel has been putting in a few weeks at Giggey’s mill, Congratulations to F. Bishop’s brother who has won out in movie-land., Billy Donald has gone down coast for a short while, Elwood Brooks is hitting it fine as assistant at the station. Radio is sure the coming’ rage, Messrs Sparkes haye been, put- ting through some. wondrous things. Mr. and Mrs, Keith sampled the’ Frisco program the other night. Mr. Sparkes has specialized and is now open to advise anyone wanting to tnntal the new wonder. The Ladies’ Auxiliary. j is “plan. |* ning to hold-a bazaar in May with a view to helping the Vet’s Club finances. money is ‘Promised to. Provide material. aoa — . ' " \. Already a sum of’ Cons. Mancor returned Monday night from his search for a lost man at Shames. The outfit of the lost man was found but six day’s search gave no clue as to his whereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintyre plan to make their home down in the sunny south. ; Mrs. Marsh has been below par again and has spent a little time on the Bench. ‘‘where the sun shines”’ with Mrs. Lanfear and Miss French. The executive of the Farmers’ \Institute have now received the contract forms for growers and will be glad to sign up all berry growers during this month. | Owing to amendment of the Drainage Act a meeting of the owners concerned in the Horse- shoe Drainage District is te be held at the end of this month to elect the Commissioners and de- cide their remuneration. Method Prevent Growth of Horn - Younger Calves In the case of beef-bred calves destined to be finished-for the block, or of calves of the dairy breeds where horns are congider- ed a menace, the practice is to treat the calf for the prevention of horn growth before it is ten days old. The treatment must be thorough and the caustie used up to strength, or malformed horns will develop. Caustic potash in stick form is recommended, but Gillette’s lye may be used. Clip the hair away from the buttons, wash with soap and water and dry. Appiy vaseline or crude petroleum sothatit covers the button itself. . Take a stick of caustic potash, wrap it in and moisten the tip of the stick and rub it on the buttons. Two methods are recommended: first, rub the buttons gently for three or five minutes until they become red; second, rub on three or. four times, at intervals, allowing the potash to dry on the horn button each time. The last-mentioned method will generally give better results, .. Precaution. should be taken to protect the hands; not to let the dissolved potash run over other parts of the head; to tie the calves up or separate them so that they cannot lick one another, and not to let water or rain fall on their heads for a few days. Where calves are older than a week or ten days and some horn development is presenta condition often met with where this operation is done at branding and altering time on the range--8 widely used plan is to cut the top off the horn, evoid- ing causing bleeding, if possible, and then rubbing on caustic po- a knife, ae eo GEO. LITTLE. Temas . LUMBER MANUFACTURER - “LUMBER PRICE LIST - Rough Lumber.........-.--++-- pees tenes $18, 00 per M Shiplap .. Gene be peseuseanees Succes eeneees eee 2250 Sundried and Sized ce eevetesteesersses seve 22,50 *! Kinished Material... °...-........ 40.00 to 65.00“ Shingles. ..........,. nae eanes from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Pricea of Moulding, etc., on application . . CARBONOL The New ‘Disinfectant ‘Superior to lye, lime-and all other Spring cleansers For cleaning chicken coops, | stables, etc. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE ‘TERRACE «= Yee JAMES "RICHMOND begs to announce that he is now in receipt of fresh supplies of MEAT Local Produce Each Week . arnae- ne a paper as a protection to the hands;$ | Ss. S. PRINCE JOHN will leave P ince Rupert for ‘Vancouver Canadian National Railways Grand Trunk Pacifit Railway g, S. PRINCE GEORGE will leave Prince flapért every FRIDAY ” at 8.00 am. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE For STEWART . AND ANYOX—every Wedneaday at 8.00 p. m. bene H 8.00 J eR the BOE. Ae age _ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B*, BASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda, , 1).51°P.M. WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuessay, 1.42 P.M. For Atlantic Stearuhip Saili further information spply “io Grand Trunk P, % G. AL MeNichall, Sailing o further infra and Panenger Ags at, dasa duyoct iisAgen or WA an a on ee . + nae PPP PF PP TIP P IE PIT LL OE Cd Pre a * Cigars Terrace Club LIMITED J. MDourall Proprietor FURNISHED ROOMS a - POOL TABLES : Soft Drinks Opposite Station 4 tash; or, a paste made of Gillette’s |? ope eof Gillette's Q First-class Cate * a Ta Gants. A lye,and applied: with the blade of ab Touring Car .,...$445.00 One-ton Truck... .$495.00 ao MEE 2... with, selfeatarter. $38.0 i. HOTEL: PRINCE RUPERT. si BL] "Hatt and taxes added. 4.2.3, Buropedn: Plan { ‘Rates $1.50 par” ‘day ‘and up and up ty DELIVERY : BOOKING ORDERS Now FOR SPRING [TERRACE MoTors |