“TERRACE, B, Gy WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29; 1981 — VICTORS. victor RECORDS: ‘VICTOS RADIO. A full stock of drugs, patent medicines: ‘stationery , Jewellery. fancy china} clocks, watches, tobaceos, ~ et Ganong and Leggett chocolates, a eaffer and: ‘Waterman’ a: peng, | ‘and ‘desk cigaretics, candy, : Parker, Sh ce, , “The Terrace © Drug Store: R W. RILEY. - TERRACE, B.C, C. - 8 [Biazelton.-on : May - gle cae eye, ‘ear, nose and throat, will be at} Phithert Hotel, errace, from. May’ 2 until May, iith and at. Omineca.. Hotel, , tested, _ghisses fitted. . we iy : Be, the old’ glove and ball. . thing along’ the. Hne- this year, — -_ past .two ‘months in Buenos Aires is _ TERRACE. THEA’ ‘RE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY ‘This Week |. | April 30 and 2 ; ~ G00D D SHOW TONIGHT || g Comedy - Adults BOe. __ Children under 14 years 25e woibatohwa nF Sos : woe ih 4 Tou YOUR SPRING WORK o'good work you need good tools, We ‘have them. Lots of them, - Cultivators. “ ae ie and sometimes you need new They are not expensive. Garden Secs |B. T. Kenney, Ltd. Terrace B.C. _Lumber Prices Down - - Tervaes' “Mill Prices oe : Rs Lumber . : sib 20.00 4 tach No. 1 Shipiay ’ No, 2 Shiplap, 6 in, 3 in. and 10 in. = : Spruce and _SMemlock, No. 1.Clear Flooring; Spruce, Hem. _lodk and Cedar Finishing. Lumber, Drop’ Siding, V-Joint "Bevel Siding, ete. from a » 15,50 °° + ASSO $35.00. to .00.00; : ‘Shingles. from .: aan “Moulding from Le. up per. neat foot. er? : . i ; Prices subject to:change without notice, rr 7 * Write to- ‘Geo. Little Lumber Yad, Smithers, When: waiting prices: on al grades of lumber and the following :— > Cottonwood Veneer, Gyproc, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- a : dows, Doors, Building Paper, Tar Paper, ‘Roofing, Plaster Board, Shingle Stain, Tir Mlooring, Finishing Lumber, ete, ete - $250, ‘to 4.50" > Smithers, having . received _Word, that {Were visitors in. Terrace Jast. Tuesday i, {and. received. congratulations ‘from: 'a , pital. there. ‘yold berg Ot, ee :| Weather has been 80 favorable, Sey- ‘|eral new members have joined and the ‘|gime promises to be very popular here y Bole Co.’ was A: welcome visitor ‘here ~jdast Saturday - and now ’ a dot of; ‘poles tore being shipped out.” 7 ‘Deacon, returned, ‘home. Saturday’ after “spending the winter in: Vancouver. _ {few days were spentiin Prince Rupert - jexpected., home: inthe near ‘future ‘and | Will spend ..sqme: ‘time in “Derrnce: on a: ‘fishing. erp. © Bo — -uote ‘Hawrenee Greig. retumed.. heme on Saturday having completed. his fourth year ‘at the U. B. ©. He ‘will spend the, summer months at his home: here. Mrs, Watkinson Jett ‘Simaay for her. grand ‘daughter, aged, ‘tro, years, [had been drowned. : a ty aye Mr. ond Mrs. “Carmichael “of. Usk number of friends on their recent } mar! tage. . oe oe Lo ye Mis. H. Mist paid a visit. to Princ: Rupert early in the week to see J}. ‘husband who is a patient.in the hob He is improving. coat “Robt. ‘Cobtett has" yetmned ,:t ‘to per} f di the’ winter.in. Vie-| : ae {oo mace: a ter spe ug. Terrace got its first scare ‘from Bush torin. | His. ‘old: ‘friends were | glad “to see Bim, again woking: well. " Me. Durrant,: who: ‘has’ wish se time on the coast has returned to .the Mrs. Hagen a and Miss Wilgon ‘ of Yan arsdol were in’ town Thursday. . . The: members of the tennis ‘club are * | enjoying some good: games since the during the summier. Last ’ Saturday afternoon some of the | ladies served tea ‘to the menibers and friends, . > Austin Goodenough . of the: Hanson ae on Ars, Marsh. and: her “slater, Nites A -|enroute- with ‘Mrs, Farquhar, ; mo, residenta*: ‘were - welcomad ' upon their | “Whe old |: - George Little _ Terrace, B. C - Pile Hotel | TERRACE, B B. c Running Waiter vs Havellig iu ht. mets one ” 5 ee 8 Rooms + "pati of. ‘tie tandems are 2 belag aed: | \ ed. the last ‘few ‘days, . i rors andl : fart, crop: of all idnds, “Phe | ‘éouittry is. very: ‘dry. al hrough - ‘the: jn ¢ ‘ apeival here by many friends. . 7 - ‘held in Pacific: “OL: Saturday evening: 2p When we. couple: of the tocn] women ap- peared to settle differences: that ‘arose Jon: Haister ‘Monday. 7 prosecuted on behalf of the erown and |: the defence | hada lawyer. dence’ was taken in. the. assault ease |.” Br agilnst- “Mtey, Andeérson- of the: , di i x A seston of ‘the: police - ‘court was’ ‘Con: -MeKenney | 1. and . Byes) ‘F = The’ ‘baseball boys: ‘are’ Déginning’ to stretch themselves and look, around ‘for ‘On’, ‘Sunday af-|. 4 fernodn ‘abobt twenty, of the, jyoung vg “bloods. turned. up at the diamond, ‘all ‘f- of. them © Zood ball ‘prospects. Thera . ‘|geems to be some Jisstifleation for® ‘Capt | @raham’s opinion’ that he Will ‘whip into. shape a team that Will lick any- “Capt. Colthurst Who’ hos spent. the _ | breposed A&conomies were orily. ‘to of-|. fect the Liberal tidings, a policy he at mi OF ‘EDUCATION: COM. = "Dr, Hugh ‘Dieter MD, specialist 2 ING: TO TERRACE ; ‘Word. has ‘been - received that the race, on. “Monday, May La: The: Cans, -| dian . Legion ‘hali has been: ‘rented: Tor, the evening qhen-it is: expected “the: minister wwill address the-people of the. district.-on the many, ‘changes mide in. the educational act at the gession| of the. Legislature dust closed.:... of the legislature: during’ the last Ses- sion and “answered Various questions put to: ‘hime regatding prospective work throughout’ the district by the public works departinent: R. W. Riley: was in’ the chair, The local -member de- nounced, the’ polity’ of the present: gov- ernment, in’ borrowing _ ‘large sums ‘of and twenty. nine roillion yras proposed for this year, allegedly to repair. the broken system of government, Which | the Liberals had left behind ‘them. Dr. Wrinch said this: money was spent in replacing Liberal officials with Con- servatives, and increasing the salari- es of the more select ‘Tories. He also remorked, and this probably had much significance for the audience,’ that the stated which was not pursued by’ the hest governments, . ‘| eupied. the. people of Terrace on Fri- day afternoon. of - Of. heavy slashings. {carried the fire to the south end of the ishand following the east ‘shore. The forestry, people under Ranger: SG. Cooper, dumped down the buildings of BO Inamer ‘ond Waiter Wright, and also back-fired them. cUmpleted, the wind changed carrying the fire through the- centre" of the is- land in' the ‘direction ‘of the bridge burried move ‘of ‘the pump and efain,. nient was ‘merde* £Or the.’ ‘bridge ‘hénd, arriving - with , about’ five aminites ' ‘to LSpure, Two’. lines. of. “hove - were tun , out. and “the approach” vas “damped | - down | with’ one line while the. ‘other played on the bridge which caught. fire ir: several: place Ww ere curried by the wind: for consider- able’ distnuces: nnd Janded..onithe shed root at the residence. of A.: : Attree ond other sparks ‘ignited the Ary. grass. in|: the: yard of .W.. ” spot tir es: ‘started in. thé second growth some of them ner to. the town... By, : sundow n the fire. was ‘well under con- trol. and Au “Property, WAS: sate. Mee “Much evl- EARLY, BUSH FIRES, ALARMIN | Fires last Friday. and paneer. - * Comper did” ‘some Fast. Work.” iy A forest fire. ‘on. the ferty island’ ac- Clearing fires got out control’and touched off 160 acres "At first the wind |: Before this was A Burd ing” ™ embers : Jordan. Numerous: ‘Hon. «2, -Hincheliffe minister of ‘edu-}-: cation for. Bri, Columbia, will, visit. Ter LIBERAL MEETING AT TERRACE] Dr. i. Cc. Wrinch, 'M. LA, for Skeeina | visited Terrace last ‘Tuesday and held a meeting in the blue room during the evening He explained the ‘working’ |. : | money—twenty ‘eight million last year], = ve . ty! vet yO [Bete ond T her “ger 1 800, 000 Ths,! ‘ot aalmon were * panght fa the coastal waters and ‘vivers of Quebet dat Year, ¢ or 61i,- ‘ $00. “Ibs... more: than 1929, ‘potdea’ ‘shipments. ‘trom. Halifax - are’ noWdvér ‘for the season..and “have been declared to be ‘the big- Best in the history. of the port. "‘Mustrating the, growth of. tour- r ist travel into” Canadi,. 93,509 for- eign cars entered.Canada in- 1920, while in 1930. ‘the total was 5,409, 458, ; . At ‘the end. df February of this ; year, official. registration of radio sets in Canada totalled 605,758, ‘an | Ancrease of $1,612 over fhe similar period af last yearn os. = oma ey tes Cadmiin:: ‘a: by-product ‘btained in the production ‘of zinc; was pro-.’ duced for the first time in Canada | early in -1928 at Trail, B.C. Used for. plating purposes demand for it~ has increased very: rapidly, oe™ The Province of New Beraus wick" > largest. bond issue was svld at the most favorable price in 25. years ‘when a bid of 99. 438 wag accepted © for $5, 215,000: 446° per. cenz.“30-yéar . . bond issue, making the interest. cost to the province ABD per cent.” New bridges to ‘span the st. ‘Law: rence and other rivers are’fa“be ° _ built by the Quebec Goternment a this year at a cost ‘of $8,000,000: They will be bullt at points © that will link up the highways: in. ths. province into a whole. ; First large cattle ‘consignment toy : move east since Novembe:, 15 cars. or 322 head of cattle for export.to.: Great Britain, lett Winnipeg by spe- _ tial Canadian Pacific train: which totalled ‘37. care of stock, Ancluding’. . ; 722: tars’ tor jeastern: ‘Canada, points. \ Ardell,’ Canadian. ‘Pacific ‘mechanie Appanned 45. ‘years: ‘OF ‘separation, and 2 fly. ‘that Hay. was :Ardell's- “nephew: ‘And “the latter will now ‘visit: his. “foralty : seen. for nearly half-a-eentury, . summer season: this’ year and: wi the opening‘In. June. of the Lakes. - side Tn, new'C. P,. Ri hotel. at Var- “mouth; heavy tourtst: traffic. is lnk ed for. through Saint “Jobn " poth sthe: ‘United States anit Canara. The Cornwallis “Ind at Kente'l _ and the Pines’ at.. Dighw. will, 5) attract & large influx.of. ellos . “men Bigoest TREE a - fo ‘A single. Britigh ‘Columbia ’ ‘Sitka ‘ spruce: may contain ‘8,000 to..10,000: ‘feet board measure of lumber. Lum<' ber used in: building. an ordinary: ‘five-or-six-roomed’ frame house ‘ig e:, “estimated at 15,000 feet, hence ‘two ie good-sized Sitka: “spruce trees would we " suffice for the house.’ : ae Crowds estimated at 500 000: peo- 4 ; ple watched the Empress of Britain®: cn gail down the Clyde from ker births". place at. Clydebank ..to undergo trials. The ship was escorted by. Six tugs, a- police launch and six’: airplanes, This’ $15,000,000. hip: was built for a speed of. 24° knots * and has already done 26 knots. in preliminary trials, Ten minutes terminal stop’ at Bt Tenace, Ont, and a chance preeting hatween G, C, Hay, and William. Silence. between, Ardell” and his.fam: “Tt, appeared, in: conversation in Vancouver. whom’ he« ‘has ot The: ‘Bay Of. Fundy steamer: Prin: vesse Helene will, ‘have: her: fir fre me aa Bae a/-as Well 4 a’ vice! a pheal