i ést score being qvon by Mrs THE TERRACE NEWS. MARCH -5, 19.0 - as Shiplap veeeeel Sized Lumber ........ Finished Material... . ee Shingles. .... ee ey Orders filled at short notice, GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. || | LUMBER MANUFACTURER _ LUMBER PRICE List ee oer eee Prices subject. to change without notice Prices of Moulding, ete., on application" 0 .. ...918,00 per teeveseeee, 2250 “ news es 22.50 -.+..40,.00 to 65.00 ..from $2.50 to $5.00 per M _ Mill running continuously, , Pre ow . i Steamship and Train Serviee t Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver Vie- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, each: Thuraday 10,00 p. m. ; : For Anyox and Stewart, Wednesday 4.u0 p.m. $13 For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands 3 Fortnightly, ‘ > “ ‘ q 4 | ; } aVASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BCE Eastbound — Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 8.08 p. m } Westbound—Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11.52 a. m. x . - . . For Atlantic Steamship Snilings or further information apply to aay Canadian Matinal Agent or ; R. I’, MeNaughton, District Passenger Agent. Prince Rupert. B.C. . { ad baad x - ww baal ential heal - Wampole’s Extract Cod Liver Oil Nyai’s Creophos : - . Na-Dru-Co, Extract Cod Liver Oil ot Boots Extract of Malt and Cod Liver Oil Nyal's Strengthening Tonic. .. Victrolas and Victor Records 4 Victor Records formerly 75c now 65c The Terrace Drug Store R.W. RILEY - + - TERRACE,B.C. | ; . ° ; 0 2 @ TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. ©. R. Gilbert. left fhursday for Vancouver where “they will spend a short holiday. They will be nxecompanied from Prince - Rupert by Miss Deacon who has been spend- ing a short holiday with‘ ber niece Mrs Jus. Parqubr. . Mrs. Grieg was a bridge hostess on Tuesday evening when she entertain- ed atin frrewell to Mrs. Brummitt Miss Refd: carried off. the prize for highest score. A dainy cup and sauc- er. wus presented to the guest of honor, ‘Followiug refreshments a ’ plensant social hour Was spent, Mrs, Fordham of Brauns Island had the misfortune to fall and break nn ankle bone early in the week. The local phycician is nttending the pat- jent at her Home. Mrs. Geo. Littte was a bridge host ess on Thursday ufternoon when she entertained two tables, The: prizé for highest score heing ‘won by Mrs, OT. Sundol | ak Mrs, B. M, Smith waa oa visitor to Prince Rupert ‘on Thursday. a Mr. and Mrs. W. HL Burnett enter- tuined five tables of bridge on “Tues, . any evening Inst. The prizes for high- home on Wednesday. | and Mrs, Marsh and Jeft Monday. for Kenney and Dr, Brummitt while Miss Donald and Staniey Smith carried off : 8 the consulation, The many friends of F. C. Bishop are pleased to know he is nuking a good recovery following his recent itl- hess and will. be on the .job again early in the week, “ e Mrs. W. King is spending ex holiday in Prince Rupert with friends. ry Geo, Buster, who erme north: with Mr. and Mys, Ackroyd from Wain- wright Alta, last fall had the misfor- tune to have his hand badly cut. on Monday last. He was rushed into town and attended by Dr, Brummitt and was accompanied to Prince Rup- ert by Rev. A. W.: Robinson, His friends ave hopeful that the use of his thumb, which was badly injured, will be retained. B co el _— g Miss Detinger who has been. spend- ing a short time in Prince Rupert with ‘her mother, Mrs, Doll, returned _Drvond Mra, Brommuitt and..son, Bill were ‘week-end guests of. Cannon Smithers where the doctor will ‘pract- ice bis proffession. During thelr’ stay here they hava made- manny freinda . BM who regret thelr \devision to: lea Terrace Notes | and A. Goodenotigh Olof Hanson were visitors in town in the Interest. f their pole business. A. Thompson was among the busi- ness visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gillispie of Vancouver . “a spent a few days in town. H. EL Wallace. of Smithers artived on Sunday fron the Bast. 1A. MeDonald returned Wednesday after a few days holiday in Prince Rupert. ~ : ra ——ee Mrs. Wilkinson of Remo visited her daughters, Mrs. Fagan and Miss B. Whkiison for a few days last week, Win. Robinson has been appointed ~% the Vancouver Exhibition Associa- ion District representative in Terrace A day of prayer will be held ‘in’ St. Mathews Church on Friday 7th. -com- meneing® at 11 A. M. Tunch will be erved at the Rectory between 12 and 1p. m. meetings resumed at 1.30. Ad- dresses by a number of speakers on various topics, Everybod} welcome. Geo. aster who cut his thumb with fm axe nt Ackroyd’s ranch early in the week is suffering from blood pois- on. - ; On Sunday afternoon as Jack and Jean Kirkaldy three and two years re- spectively, were playing Jean slppéd nto a hole between 3 and 4 feet deep which had been left following an ex- ecavating the water pipes. reached her arm pits. Jack tried to rescue her and fell screnms suffering from the experience. The water in also. His brought help, Neither are Harry Bowman C. N. R. Represent- There will be offered for sale by’ Public Auction at the office of the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B. ©. at 2 P, M. on the 20th, day of March, 1930, the Licence x12252, situated in the Kitsumgallum Valley, to cut 138,645 lineal feet of cedar poles and Piling. Provided anyone unable to attend he Auction in person may submit : sealed tender to be opened at the hour of Auction ond treated as one bid. Three (3) years will be allowed for the removal of this timber, artieulars of Chief Forester, Vie. toria; District Torester, Prince Rup. ert or tanger S. G, Cooper, Terrace. BC. : 4t. Public Auction at the office of the Forest Ranger, Terrace; B. C. at 2 P. M. on the 20th. day of March, 1930, the licence 212253, situated in the Kit- sumgallum Valley, to cut 83,205 lin- enl feet of Cedar Poles and Piling. . Provided anyone unable fo attend the Auction in person may submit a sented tender to be opened at the hour of Auction aud treated as.one ‘bid. removal of this timber. - toria, District Forester, Prinee Rup ert, or Ranger 8. G. Cooper, Terre B.C. TIMBER SALE X12253 ——s There will be offered for sale by Two (2) years will. be allowed for Particulars of Chief Forester, ¥ic- ce, 4! WCMAN'S INSTITUTE MEET ee The regular meeting of the Womeus Tnusthute was held in the Blue roam of the G. W. V. A. Hall on Seturday afternoon last.” President Alrs. Biium- miét. oceupied the chair, The meeting opened with Institute Ode ‘and after the. minutes and correspondence lind been Msposed of the roll call was au- swered by houshold hints which were very interesting and helpful. The re- sisnation of the president was pres- ented again ahd accepted.. Election for a new director was then exrried out, ALvs. Ross winning over two other candidates by a lurge majority. Mrs. H. I. Smith gave a veport from the hospital hoard. This was followed by a round table talk on the ways and ‘i Lt nm the Licence x12245, situated Kitsumgallum” Valley, to cut 101,207 linenl feet of cedar poles und piling. the Auction in person may submit 5 sealed tender to be opened at the hou: of Auction and treated as one bid. removal of this timber. torin, District Forester, Prince Rupes or Ranger, 8. G.. Cooper, Terrace, Cc. . TEMBER SALE X12245_ ‘ There will be offered for snie “by ubiie Auction st the office of the orest Ranger, Terrace, B. GC. at 2 B + On the 20th, day of March, 1930. in the Provided anyone unable to attend fwo (2) years will be allowed fo: Particulars of Chief Forester, Vie- B _ 4t means of establishing and maintain- decided to esk the hospital board to ing a hospital and on motion it was call a public meeting to have the mat- ter thoroughly discussed, The meet- ing endorsed a motion to exclude mar-| ried women whose husbands have ample means of support from work- ing. A farewell address was present- ative of the Agriculiural trains speut a few days in town. early in the week in connection with the arrival of the | Agricultural train on April 4th. This has also proved an interesting event for the school pupils os well as the aduits in the district. rn ‘News of the death of Earnest Hoult which occured in Vancouver on Feb.. 22nd. was received by his brother Wil- liam here, He had been confined to St. Pauls hospital for some time but had left, no hope being entertained or his recovery. He was preparing to return to his brother when a hem- rage proved fatal. He was pre-de- easel by his father several months ago Icaving only his brother at Lake- ise to mourn his loss to whom the yinpathy of freinds and neighbors are extended. The Basketball novelty dance hekl in the GW, V.-A. Hall on Friday vening last proved 8 howling success, A four piece orchestra provided the music for dancing. -- ta THE GOVERNMENT AND THE SOLDIER There is an interesting document. in in the records of Parlinment whieh, in the light of the King Government's re-election concer for the returned soldier, becomes doubly interesting, It is a bill which reflects Liberal in- terest In the veteran War. Cahill, Liberal member for Pontihe. and one of the leading members of ! . the party in the House, of the Great It's sponsor was Frank 8. In fact Mr, nhill has for some years been chair- man of the Committee on Railways and Canals which is only one’ step re- moyed from cabinet membership: in party counclls. ey _ .. Theybill appeared: to mend the: Civil Service Act and lenve to introduce it was sought by: Mr..Cahiil on Decemb- er 18,1926. It, appeared ;, for. first: rending February .1927,, Its purpose was, to take away from the returned soldier the- very small Preference then given him in seeking: employment. in- bers was. 9, keen. that “the measure Was. Withdrawn, but ft stands on ‘the records as jasting evidence of. the-lack |B, -O. has been characteristic of the Govern: | ed Mrs. Bremmitt on her intended departure from Terrace read by Mrs. H. L. Smith as follows :—. . Dear Mrs. Brummitt—It- is with much regret that we learn of your in- tended departure from Terrace in the hear uture. You have not been with us very long but lang cnougi for vs to feel your lovable personality, nad know that you are possessed of more than ordinary business ability and the qualities: that make an ideni worker in the Institute. You have made mauy friends who will miss you in the the Auction in person Inay submit in senled tender to be opened at the hour of Auction and treated as one bid. . removal of this timber, toria; District Forester, Prince Rup- ert iy or Ranger S. G. Cooper, Terrace, TIMBER SALE X1224 There will be ‘offered for sale by Public Auction at the office of the ° Forest Ranger, Terrace, B. C, at 2 P, M. on the 20th. day of March, 1930 the Licence -x12246 situated in the Kitsumgallum Valley, to cut 88,250 lineal feet of cedar poles and piling. Provided anyone unable to -attend Two (2) years will be allowed for Particulars of Chief Forester, Vic- 4t. social life of the community, You have always, been ready and willing to help with ony good enuse and ip the social activities. We fel we arc loosing a. valuable member of the In- stinte and also of the community but our Joss is Swnithers gain. We know that you will carry on and do your burt in your new surroundings, In conelision we wish you all success and happiness in your new home, _ Meimebers of the Women’s Institnte, Following the business meeting the execntive met and appointed Mrs. Ross us President for the reminder of the year, P K Re. of EDISON EVELUTION re Hush, little golden rod, ; : Don’t you gy - Yowll be a b'toon. tire By and by. , cr ' Thore will be Forest Ranger, Terrace, B. C. at 2 P M. on ithe 20th. day of Mareh, 1089. the Licence «12247, lineal feet of cedar Poles ant piling, | the Auction in person ney submit 2. toria; District Forester, Prince Rup- ‘TIMBER SALE X12247 _ offered “for sole hy ~ 0 Auction at the office of the, i ublie i situated in the . itsumgallum Valley. to cut 14,625 Provided. anyone unable to atte aled. tender .to be opened at the noar’ Auction and treated'as one hid, One (1) year will. be allowed for — moval of this timber. - . Particulars of Chief Forester, Vie--. t; or Ranger 8. G, Cooper, Torres 5 C. 4t. Pass the whisk broom — ; Bettie (just™ home from. a holiday in Egypt) And, Auntie, it was: go in- teresting; the tombs and- pyramids and things were all covered with hieroglyphs,” ‘ Aunt Loulse—Oh, dear, I hope you didn't get any on you, child " M the clyil service. The disabilities he suffered, the dangers he faced, the time he lost in the service of his. coun- try was:not'to be considered ‘nt all, if. Mr. Cahill’s bill carried... °° _ Resentment. of, Conservative mem- of of regard’ for. the returned man ‘which Public Auction Forest Ranger, Terrace B. Oat 2°P. the Licence x12250, ‘sftuated...in the ° Kitsumgalium- lineal feet: of cedar poles: and piling, |’. the .Auction in person: sealed, ten the ‘renioval of thta‘ti |: Particulars of je ‘tora: District ert; or TIMBER SALE X12250 There will be offered’ for’ sple br at the offiea of the . on the 20th. day of March, 1980; ¥alley,; to cut ‘96,300 Provided ariyone’ unable -to attend: may ‘submit, i der to be opened: at. the-houi. ° Auction ‘and. treited‘ag.one -bid.: Two (2) years: will -he allowed ‘for Rite ET tor, : . ‘ Ranger . $71 € ment... until now that’ the election’ ts