FVhills and valleys, but this time he has -RRACE | _ THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY? 18, tongs Spring is just around the corner and George Little is getting itchy for the in mind a trip to New Guinea, near Australia, where reports of great gold weilth from placer operations have come. Mr, Little is not just sure yet if he can make the grade, but he has it in mind. es 8 As a further aid {o prospectors in apening up their properties to a ship- pine hasis the provinelal government has given Dr. Mandy, district resident mining engineer, 1 roving commission extending from the const along the railway as far.east ag Burns Lake, as well as in the north, to examine pros- reets and to advise prospectors as to how best to proceed with thelr work. Tt is expected Dr. Mandy will have an assistant engineer to earry on field work, ete, ea 8 Tuesday was a busy day at the lo- en} police court: A number of Indians from fhe Vanarsdol reserve appeated ir -eonnection with the events of Jan- rary Srd0. The charges were all imder the liquer sections and a number of fines were nssessed. J. W. Ferguson was convicted of supplying the liquor und was reqnested to pay $300 and the eosts or & months in jail with hard Jahor, ee ¢ Mrs. Alice Munro left on Thursday for VYancouy er to remain until spring. t belt r W, Donald left for: Prince Rupert on Thursday, - eu a W. Christy, accompanied by his d-uehter Both and sen Billy, left for Prinee Rupert on Thursday and there will join Mrs, Christy and infant son. . vee : Sarna Heart college, St. Hyacinth, Oiehec. was destroyed by fire early Tnesday. morning and thirty tenchers and, students nre known fo have per: ished in the flames. So far as kuawa the five was? eansed by an explosion, buf ak no one was around so early in the morning it is just congecrure. epmpe Kenney Talks About Session A public meeting was held by the local Liberals in 1.0.0.F. -hall on Fri- day night, The speaker for the even- ling was E. 'T. Kenney, M-L.A., for the Skeena riding, and he discussed some of the important matters deal with at the last session of the Legislature.: - Mr. Kenney opened with thanks to said be felt his responsibility was that of representing aH the people of the riding irrespeetive of their political views. Ile suggested that ‘for the good of all party differences be dropped for the time being and all puil together for the general good. A hundred ahd three bills had been intreduced and of these seventynine avere passed, One of the.most import- “lant was that which set up a new de- partment, that of Trade and Commerce immediately after the session the Fon. W. Asselstine had been appoint- ed to this portfolio, and had also tak- en over the Dept. of Mines. This was the. first time that this department had- been in control of a practical inin- er. Another bill: provided that autoists who used the nuto - camps had to regis- ter their names, the names of those in their _ parties, .and their car number at eneb place. This was designed to give the police a more complete check on the- movement" of cars and make the recoyery of. stolen cars easier, The fisheries’ act ‘had been amended. Many’: cous, had been received of 7 Ehese out tits, ri ponched: i: B. Ch: “waters, seriously de- pleting. the’ ‘supply of fish, “Before the net: war ‘amendéd: the only punishment that was. not enough. eors of the laiv can. confiscate the catch The land act. had heen ‘amended to. provide for the poorer kinds: of land to be classified as third class ‘and ‘sold ut oa dollar per acre. - This ‘made’ it possilile for ranchers to: ‘acquire. pas- Viuiess you tell the people what you wint they will not knaw Tiga = th Tiavald ta tell thee ture lands ‘at a reasonabid figure: and another amendment made the tax re- verted Hinds more easily disposed of to z *‘Buy at Home” prineipal. * a a m4 a you-uge these columns? w a help sell your produce, rs om ‘When you use the columns of your | “LOCAL N EWSPAPER | You are supportine a loeal industry and encouraging the Tell the buving public what you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community nor PPUGNS Ps PdEvOTNT EMRE NEDO ER eee Will 4 ; doy CHA IRNIN IRIAN IIA IION HCH IIIA IE IOICICICICR ICICI NOIEAIOR IEE STO VES and RANGES “General Hardware ae ' DeForest Crosley Radios -E T KENNEY, LIMITED | _Reoaanirronainrnocconnoonmncoonnenconnnn nn ocaoEe wt it To Terrace Folk; led this difficulty, Besides each indi- provided for was by way of fines, and | ‘Now ‘the offi- | = prospective farmers. ‘ General merchandising had been con sideréd and acts passed to give the re- tail ‘merchants a better break against oss. leaders are prohibited, fake clear- ing’ and’ fire sales ‘made egal, prices set by manufacturers for their goods had been upheld, and those goods may not be sold below the price marked on the goods, The motor. vehicle act had been brought: uptodate and new driving tests are provided for to Insure the ability’ of all to whom driving licenses used in the cities in the south and ev- ery ‘conceivable test will be applied to those who want licenses. The Mothers Pension actwas opened up and changed ‘to the Mothers. Allow- ance ‘act, It used to be difficult for a mother’ with ‘one child to support to get the pension. The new act remov- vidual member of the family being pro- vided for, provision was also made for invalid members. ‘Now, also, # mother may possess her home and furniture up to $2500 before ony deductions are Continued * on Page 4 , a ‘ L.0.0.F, ELECTED OFFICERS On Monday night the Renekah lodge No. 47, and Lakelse Lodge No. 13 held a joint installation of officers. Officers for Mountain view :— N. G—Sister Eileen Longworth Vv. G.—Sister Evelyn Glass Recording Secretary—Sister Brooks, P.N.G. Fin. See—Sister Vera Frank, PN, G. Trensurer—Sister E. West, P.N.G, “le it i eb in, te ‘woéds wel. get it” * Tnter-Valley Comber | & Supply Cos. Lumher Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts * Spruce Bon ane” Hemlocts - —= ———— —ar the people for the confidence ‘reposed |“** issued. Robot machines will be, in hin when he was re-elected, and he |. Luella | TERRACE, B.C. 2. i oa Fully Modern | - Blectric Light we Running Water +. Travellers Sample ‘Rooms P. 0. Box 5 “s ; _ Gordon ‘Temple; Prop. papery cla 1 at. o boa Telephone ‘John’s Garage & Tax Twenty-four hour service Have your car serviced for win-, ter’ driving. : ‘Expert and speedy vepairs. We specialize on cylinder honing Order that Suit Nw JANUARY SPECIAL. Ten per cent ‘off’ on- Suits ordered during this month, Chaplain—Sister J. Vanderlip RS. N.G.—Sister C. Herbert — .8. N. G.—Sister 8. Beaudin 1R.S,. V.G.—Sister J. Corlett, P.N.G. | L.5. V.G..-Sister H, Taft --.-°--. Inside Guardian—Sister R. Sparkes, P.N.G, : Outside Guardian—Bro.. F Hampton, P.N.G. : The new officers for Lakelse Lodge are as follows :— P. G.—Bro, §, J. Brooks N. G.—Bro. EB. Alvey V. G.—Bro. &. Olson Treasurer—Bro. J. Smith Fin.-Sec—Bro. Geo, Herbert ’ Recording Sec.—Bro. J. Bunting Ghaplain—Bro. W. Adams - R.8.N.G.—Bro. T. Walsh SCESaCS REIOSICRCICACEONCAC IONIC ON IIOIOCICIOI L-SN.G.--—Bro, E. Hauglan . R.S.V.G.—Bro; T. B, Brooks L.S.V.G. L. Taft ‘Warden—Bro, 0, Cauthers: Conductor—Bro.¥. Glass 8. Supporters—Bros,--I'.. Glass;. Sinith and J. Lambly O. Guardina—Bro, W. Parker :-F, WOMAN’S AUXILIARY OFFICERS The annual meeting of the Anglican Woman's Auxiliary was heldon Thurs- day at the home of- Mrs. Geo. Dover. Reports for the year were submitted and the following officers were elected - President—Mrs, A. C. Head . Vice-pres.— Mrs. .C. A. Hinchliffe Sec.-Treas.—Mrs. G. Herbert During the meeting Rev, 0, A, Hinch liffe gave an address based on’ the special prayer used by the Woman's Auxiliary. Refreshments were: served during. the afternoon. janx McDONALD GETS SWAIN'S |. TRANSFER: BUSINESS” wb ee a - Andy McDonald, for : ‘three | ~years with the Swain Transfer, Taxi & Gar- age, has: purchased the business from the official ‘administrator, nnd propos- es to carry on. under the same name Jand “with: the: same efficiency.iof . der- vice and. rellability.:. Andy. has.-‘algo been appointed agent in ithe district for the Imperial. -O11:Co., ‘Ltd.: “Mr.Me- Donald is ainarried: man; his’ home’ is here, he knows ‘the business in: alk: its known: : F and latrict- will wish him all ‘lthe weather a large number gathered, |R. Harris, Mrs. R. Christy, Mrs. Ivan "Little, Haugland & branches, and he 4s: well:and favorably oO His: many. fiends §: An: ‘town , Delivery as late as March 15th. J. A. SMITH _ Agent . FIRTH BROTHHERS LIMITED” “Distinctive Clothes for Men” KNOX CHURCH ANNUAL CONGRE GATIONAL MEETING The congregation of Knox : United |. church, ‘ferrace, held their — annual meeting on Tuesday evening, January 10th. In spite of the inclemency of many braving the storm on foot from distant parts of the field. F. G. Cook aeted as seeretary pro tem. Reports from the varlous departments showed that the church was on a good work- ing basis and were given as follows :— Treasurer by E.-Brooks; Ladieg Guild by Mrs, Stanley Brooks, secretary, and |. Mrs. FB. Brooks, treasurer ;, Young peo- ple by Mrs. Stanley Brooks ; Junior Girls by Mrs. Adanr Crisp; Cradle Roll by Miss Freda Hall; Explorers by Miss Alice Finter; Boys Group by Rev. A. Crisp; CG. I, T. by. Miss v essic Tiewet- lyn. The new officers elected are:—_ . Members of the Board—Jas.Smith, Ivan Frank, E., Brooks, Vernon Glass, Frank, R. W. Riley. Treasurer—James Smith .. SecretaryVernon Glass |. Delegate to Conference—Mrs.. Victor in Moore: alternate, Mrs; &. Brooks - Duritig the evening selections, were rendered by the junior choir and a reading entitled “Carloads . of Goaod- will” was given ‘by Mra: Ivan Frank. _ Edna joyful. reception of: the: “earloaids ‘of part. ‘Words of: appreciation. .were © ex- {i pressed.to the minigter.and his wife! ; forthe “work ‘accompllahed: during the} reir," ind: an,:dnyitatton: was: extended thi by Mrs. James Smith; Sunday School | ‘fruit and _vegetables sent from B. ‘0. |, recently : ‘to. the needy in Saskatchetyait % and in which Terrace played a worthy |: Swain’s. Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent for Ford Cars -Ford Trucks ey aes , Ford Parts - Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point: on ‘ine Will you try our, Bread and “Buns? oe eee Standing orders shipped regularly: “AD kinda of cake. Get our sitive. ~~ Terrace Drug Store For Coughs and Colds MELO-REX aout Syrup A. 8. A. Cough Drops Ty RW. Riley, Pim. B. Terrace, B. C. When requiring LUMBER: fo ‘lfall building and repairing order from us for satisfaction and service | -Kert Lumber: Manufacturers -TERRAGE, BO. Rough. Lumber; fixed Dimenston and Y in d Shiplep har Fin ‘Shingles and m g a A Fe aoel, W. Bro, L. Ii. mee N. H. ‘Rlnateiek, for the Ledue ei Say vate siAfter’ the ev- - installation of we we nti a very 5