THE TERRACE NEW, _Fnowpsndy, MAY 9,194 > INO. 22 Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. af Fully Modetn . Electric Light a Running Water ‘Travellers Sample Rooms | Ps 0. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. ¥ f ‘ Telephone | { Ternace Mill Stock of _ Lumber . "No. 2 Shiplap 7 ISAS eommon dimension. and No. 1 Ship. J . lap wo. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, | V-joint | Ete. Mouldings, . tough ‘Lumber | od Shingles PRICES ON APPLICATION: a i | : : | . , q Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Vancouver: | Make the Hotel Grosvenor your home \ while in Vancouver. Here is every | By) comfort and service-—cheerful lounge, mae) Writing and smoking rooms, dining mB oom. Just two blocks away is the ‘centre of Vancouver’s shopping. and Ry theatre district. Rates are very rea- BY sonnble, RATES: Daily: Det'd Bath - $1.50 . With Bath » $2.00 Weekly: Det*d Bath $ 9.00 With Bath $12.00 Monthly: Deed Bath $25.00 With Bath $30.00 Bi! Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B. C, A Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? -. | wiuter, , hospital. Terrace Notes: local: ranch. Owing to interests operate the place: himself this year, nd his rented it-to W. Elder. a oy oo . .the --season. Mrs. in the ‘near fnture. : i a Wednesday from Prince. Rupert. Mr to his usial good health. , 3 8 Following the reqular sion of the Ladies Guild. helt on Wed home of Mrs. H. I. MeKeney, a socin time was enjoyed at which Mrs. Sundal gave a reading, Mrs, W. Beveridge with sented Mrs. Geo. to. Scotland. Mrs, x. Sherwood, ae visitor in town this week, *“ * * Mrs, W. Her daughter, mute from Terrace. .* 808 bone, After attention. by Dr. 8. G Mill sh. wers sent to the hospital ac- compuied by Miss Fanny MeLaren, R. N. He will not work on Sunday for some time again. oan Rev. W. R. Welch left on Tuesday for Vancouver where he wil attend the nununt conference of the United church. - During. lis absence on the first Sunday the service will be con- ducted by the ©. G. I. T. girls, while on the sevond Sunday Rev. J.. E. Bir- chall will conduct the service. ‘Ar- rangements for the third Sunday are in hand, morying service will be held * *. 5 “Mrs, Lve Tethurem. ‘of Usk was a visitor in town Saturday, eae , Bo Matt Allard came in from Rosswood on Friday end went down to the’ coast on Sunday morning. wae” . HE IS STILL ‘THE CHAMPION They say they enan't come biick, but : Ine Cook cme up tik Prince Ru- ‘y pert, 0m: >Wedtiesdlay to look over his in Prince’ Rupert he does not intend to Te, i. Melntosh : arrived. from Prince Rupert on Wednesday and has -opened This home at Kalum- for Melntosh’ is expected fo: arrive Mr. sad. Mrs. Hatliwell- arvived | ‘on Halliwell has been very ill during the Imt it is expected’ the summer wentlor of the north wil return him monthly ‘ses- nesday aftertioan. of Just week, ‘at the 0. R. Welch, on belt of the ladies, -pre- n Ifelen, leave shortly on a holiday trip Murray came with her and is spend- ing some fime here the guest. of Mr. Mrs A. MeLeod of Telkwa was a RN. Welch left on Wednes- “f{duy for‘ Nantamo, where she will at- tend the graduation-exercises at the Miss Welch, ix, a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Welch’ will then proceed to Van- conyer to attend the conference of the United Church of. Canada as 2 dele- Dan Mason, ferryman of the public works department, while making re- peiys on the Usk ferry . last, Sunday. when one of the aprons-slipped and enught him on the hip, fracturing the “Cn these three Sundays no |: . ‘DR. J. PB. MANDY GAVE A’ TALK sulting: Fissures and Ore De- posits, wag: Subject, ——— . hotel. vict Board of _-Trade. ed_ them. chiefly in the silicates. ° sulted. forming the present ore bodies, of conchisions recently ‘arrived at. ed barren of ores, 1 travelling - writing case. Mrs, Bever-| sections’ of dark materinl, and in the lage, accompauted by her daughter,{ contacts there is a good chance of finding paying veins. ee OR . an oO : Miss Barbara Sherwood, who has] LARGE FAMILY MOVED IN heen holidaying in, Prince Rupert, re- ; TT . turned home last Wednesday.” Mrs. <7 Lambley and family arrived last, he purehased a year ago. right nwny. tractor, tow THE “IN AND OUTER nhd outer. a man who, when. pork is high, rushes into pigs, and then when the horizon is darkened with pigs and the price is going down, is anxiously looking for some other chance to plunge. If wheat is high, he breaks up Jand that should be in pasture and should never have leen broken, perhaps, and then when the wheat market slumps, well, he is ready to try something else. That man ig not 2 farmer; he is only mas: quernding as one, I hope that the hypothetical young men that we are considering will save and invest sound ly his profit. when prices are good and that he will know-better than to throw up his hands and quit because prices have gone down.” Dean Hy A. Howes, Cniversity of Alberta. OVERLAND TO ALICE ARM Walter Warner, lineman of the Do- injnion Telegraphs, stationed at Ross w-ond, has gone to Alice Arm to re lieve. the lineman nt that point. He made ‘the trip overlind, accompanying the lineman at Aiyansh over his: beat At the south end of the. ‘Alice Arm bent he was ‘met by the lineman from that poiat'and from there inthe wire wus checked. over, On. the’ trip from Formation of the World anil the Re- Dr. J. F. Mandy, district mining en-' ginecr, spoke to a good sized meeting on Thursday evening at the Terrace ‘The meeting was held under the -auspices of the Terrace and Dist~ Fhe first part of his address. dealt. with the forma- tien of the world from the gaseous masses, wud developed his subject to] show how. the processes: ‘of ,evolution had separated, the metals and“deposit- The - spéaker then dealt with the re-| . sult of stresses due to the ‘cooling. of |. the ‘earth's crust; the fraetures that re In- conclusion. -he stressed the values Tintil two or three years ago granites and granetic rocks had heen consider- Tt has been deter mnined, hawever, that where a contact exists hetween a dark eranetic rock aud a light colored granite it may be safely assumed the granite is a Jater deposit in the fissure between the two Thursday from Prince Rupert and the next morning moved out te the land His farm is located north of Braun’s Island, and Jeff means to make the stumps fly In nddition to his honse hold goods he brovght in a car and 2 .He is a skilled mechanic and hoat muster and he has every faverable chanee ef making good here, | . publie ave having a herd time these days with the irregular train service. It wonld not be so bad if reliable ad- . _ 4¥ance information of the arrival of “The young farmer of tomorrow will| the trains was available, but there is I have hope, have ceased to be an in You know what I mean— and assisting with necessary repairs, ; ‘Mlyansh to. Alice Arm ao simmmit of) fonr. thousand - feet is. . crossed, JThe] , Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our prite. De. and Mrs, J. FP, Mandy - aviived vfrom Prince Rupert on Monday and I: left for Kntun Like on Tuesday morn lng, They arrived. back -in. town on Thursday and after Dr. - Mandy's -ad- } dvess on mining, returned to: the const ‘the sae night. os a-? } “a ‘aq aa ifas your aulserdyition been natd yet? Jand the horse ‘shoe, Jitching champion: | ing, and the contenders for the cham- George Little doesn't belleve. it... Just three yenrs ngo-Mr. ‘Little yron a pipe ship of the Terraée-District, . Of. late some of the boys have: -been., feeling their oats ond told the champton: he wasn't the. pitcher, he used; ‘ta be. Ta henv them tell it: they ‘had | the’ “cham: pion faded.. “Mer.: Little nevér did ke to tnke a dare, 50 “he set-out p: ipltehing |-' ant invited the boys: to: cams. alongs} ¢ The battle started on ‘Saturday. morh- plonship found that tha old man had “Host none of his cunning.- He triinmed the lot. in the flrat round. : , green along side his..ilacksmith’ shop. Si oop ¥ t + an mt trip was made in- this work ‘commmnidations avith the ‘mining. ‘centres. shonld” ‘be! shane. Juck Agar, who has: been visiting in ‘the -district’ for’ the. past few months, | left yon: etnesday his: “avalve ‘on, the’ eet Assembled -:mostly-in> Winnipeg; ‘chickens .were packed . ‘according 'to| government standards: and. by Government ‘officals, . ee five. days, With in. on : Detter for. ‘his’. ‘home ia IGE, | _Andeetea | ane S I - John’s Garage General Motors “Cats and Trucks - Serv ce Oil Welding = Air Honing Batteries Charged Gas Al’ work gaara: teed John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. | Alistair Fraser, appointed traffic vice-president of the Canadian Nutional Railways. K. ©., whe lins been a hour is announced and frequently the train comes in several hours behind that time. waiting and ‘which might he easily avoided with a little. more of the railway officials. . agreement every sent for 280,000,000 lbs. of Can- afliin bacon of good quality, also for hams of good quality. Hotel-keepers and the travelling SWAIN’S Transfer aad Taxi Service We meet all traing Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. Sunday Special Terrace, B.C. PRINCE. (SHIPS to VANCOUVER Sailing from Prince Rupert every Thursday at 10.15 p.m. NORTH for ANYOX and STEWART Sailing from Prince Rupert every Wednesday at 4 p.m, G3 TRIANGLE TOUR 1900 miles of de tuxe travel by train and boat... ‘3 ROUND TRIP general complaint that an arrival It makes n lot of weary Zeucral inconvenience consideration on the part Article 6 of the Ottawa Conference provides ag omuarket outlet Vancouver, Jasper National Park, Prince Rupert. CANADIAN NATIONAL P. Lakie, D. P. and P. A. Prinee Rupert, B.C. V-15-34 Capt. Colthurst of Vancouver Island wd ‘Terrace, has returned to Terrace fur the summer. x a * Wave you paid your supscription yet ~ SEEDS! Package Seeds Onion Setts Ch Garden Tools Clover Seed Timothy. 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