HE TERRACE NEWS Vou. 8 TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 192% == Matthews church this week. lm soeenannd. 7" ; Sales ——. z oo Tourist . . " LUMBERING ~ Dolly Edenshaw of Massett arrived ‘ : 1 Resorv TERR ACE . Mininc Saturday and is visiting Mrs, Fred Steamship and Train Service Hor Sprincs HoxrricuLTURE Nash. 8.°S. Prince Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert ; . : for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermce:!i- NS - . Mi, and Mrs. Geo. Keith and Miss ate points, each FRIDAY, 9. 00'a.m, The dance held in the G. W. V. UA. hall on Wednesday might under the nuspices of the Lebokah lodge was at: tended by u good crowd, and as it Wil: i leap year dance there were nu wal! flowers. A four piece orchestra pro- vided excellent music. Many think it Was the best dance of the season. Lenten Services are being conducted In Nt. Mathews ehureh, Mr. and Alvs. Doll and family wht have heen living on the Ackr¢yd farm have moved to Lakelse valley and are now on Robert. Corlett’s place. Mrs. Jas, Richmond was in Ruperi last week, Pete Magnuson lett Tuesday for Tin- pert on a holiday. Mrs. Ardegh was in | Prince Rupert, the first of the week. Ty busizess recently. in Prince Ruport. sters, on Wedhesday where he lis been fo1 He has one arn out of the cast and is nble tudo sonie things for himself now. sume weeks, ing won by Mrs. }Geo.-Dorer and A. H. Barker, while Mrs. Keith unc Win. Donald: catried off the consoli- tions.. . —— Audvew Pete was down from Usk ol ee BLys. Williams ts visiting her - sister + Mrs, Robinyon Zive an illustrated lecture on India in'St. Matthews Sun- day school last Sunday. hhethers were present with the young: rE A. KM, Little got home from Ruperi Dr. Brammitt addvessed the C. G. J - on Saturday afternoon, His snb- A number of Kerr left ‘Sunday: for Prince Rupert. Mr. Keith. hopes to have the cast re- 1! | moved from his arm, ‘ For Stewart and Anyox, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Aslands— fortnightly. The committee appointed by the Board of Trade for the purpose of look- § ing into the possibilities of securing a suitable ground for a golf course has{{ been active and on Sunday afternoon i PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. Eastbound—MONDAY, ‘WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 8.08 p.in, Westbound—TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 11,52 a. m. were testing out one of the selected Io- ealities. If satisfactory arrangements cin be made a club will be organized at an early date. $ Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign , Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment. © 4 7 7 1o b 2 Matt Allard of Kallum Lake was in town over the week end. . saoe®For Atlantic Stearmship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent u: . RF. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. f Mrs. C. Richmond returned from the Const on Saturday aud has been order- ed by her doctor to bed for a month or _{Six weeks complete rest. T. J. Kirkpatrick had the misfortune to give his leg a nasty gash with an axe while peeling poles on his ranch GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER Ject was “How to prevent infection.” the end of the week, Mrs, Tamer aru family moved or Tuesday of this weelc. Quite a few were up from Amsbury for the Rebekah dance, tained five tables at bridge on Tues- day night of last week, the prizes he- to Franee,” The Parent-teachers Association Te gular meeting this month will take the form of a social ev ening. by an unknown speaker will-be “n trip ‘Mrs, Haney . will vender Solos in French, concluding with re- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burnett enter- freshments. The topic ee A new floor bas been put down in St tlful weather, British Columbia—Forest Branch on ~, Necided afte Te EER is not tiquor: it liquid food. _A liquor is a beverage ' tn which alcohol is the base and principal ingredient, as, for In beer the alcohol is only inci- dental, being about the instance, whisky. one thirtieth (3) part of just enough as a valuable aid to digestion. jc is it, ‘ : VER SNS leet eT iit rane rage eee pterivta ped VICTORIA, ae Liquor Store “Si LVER | - SPRING | a oor by the, “For sale at all Government me "Parlors. _ = Victoria BC. a _ 4 » The advertisnaent 18 Not p Se or dig _ : aia of s and Beer’ . BREWERY Lo. h - lin each case, he fd out and matied J amination, : | gormace (1 Smithers Mareh-12th . Department of Lands EXAMINATION FOR THE POSI- TION OF ASSISTANT FOREST ‘ RANGER Pose of filling present vacancles and to enable candidates to qualify fo? future vacancies and increases in staff Assistant Forest Rangers: Assistant Forest Rangers ure em ployed during the fire season of each possible by work on improvements. such as trails etc, Re-appointment is made each yenr as long ng satisfactors service is given. Promotion to the permanent staff is made by merit anc exuninitions as occasion offers. Thr salary is $100 per month, Travelling expenses are also paid. Qualifications for Candidates: Candidates must be British. subjects, residents in British Columbia for ac least one year, of good character, goad physical condition and with svoods @x- perience. They should heve experience in fire fighting; possess the ability to organ ize work and handle yen; and hay; knowledge of the Forest Act, The examinations are partly writter partly oral and are designed to test the candidates’ ability along the above lines. All statements made by appli. cants ns to experience, education and fitness are subject to verification by the examining. board. Preference is given to returned soldier: - With the necessary qualifications, The Examinations: The examination will be held at: the places and on the dates named below. Hach intending candidate should apply to the District Forester of his district for application forms aud for informa tion regarding the hour of the exam- ination and the buliding in which {' will be held. Application forms shout¢e to the. District Forester in time - te reach him at least six before the ex: Ap ply. to : Place Date District Forester at March Sth Brtice Rupe. e Rupert Buins Lake March 18th ‘Prines Rupert : The Felix Club niet. last’ veel at Mrs Terrace was visited by another snow storm on Monday after a spell of beau- “These examinations are for the pur- year and this period is extended where | ‘fend in hoth cases. Rough Lumber............. Shiplap....sssseereee waeee Finished Material... . woe Shines... cscs sce ' Ordersffilled at short notice, LUMBER PRICE List Prices aubject to change without novice Prices of Moulding, ete, on application ..$18.00 per MI .... 22,50 ‘ steaeweesers 2250 * ceeeees -40.96 to 65.00 ¢ .. ¢.from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Bt eoanwes ’ ud Mill. running continuously. ae Smitbers Won. All the Games From Terrace The Terrace high school teams jour: neyed to Smithers last Monday night where they played ao series of gnmes with the Ladies City team and the Men's church team, both Terrace teams loosing out after a hard fight, The first evening found the Terrace teams at a disadvantuge, the hall was strange and the baskets were higher than the local baskets. Both tenms checked hard and although Smithers wou by < gzood’ margin the final scores did not exuctly indicate the play. Helen Greig and Mary Wilson were the leading scorers for Terrace while Marjory Ro. berts and Avis Wall and Mabel McIn- tyre headed the list for Smithers. In the boys games Frank Smith and Jobn Devoin ‘lead the scoring for Smithers while Alvn Moore andFrank Hipp did the honors for Terrace. The final scores were 28-9 for the girls and 21-9 for the boys, Smithers being on the big The second evening found both Ter- race .teams out for blecd. and while they did not. shed much they say they did put up o pretty fair exhibition. The boys played first and held. Smith- ers down to.a six point lead. The girls played well the first two quarters but fell away in the last half. ‘The young people are loud in their praises’ of. the hospitality extended - by the Sihithers people. They: had a won- derful time. There was something do- ing all the: time. On ‘Wednesday ev- There. is .to be a return. mateh. and the played by tHe Ligior Control Beard h Colambi Adults—S0c ening there was n dance for the vistt-| . - ora and' the. youngsters” stayed with it], te ‘until time to’ take the train for home. | TOURIST HOTEL } - Torzace, B. C. Special provision made for the Commercial men. Cigars Cigarettes Tobacces Geo. Tessier - Prop. J Xk. GORDON ; Proprietor TERRACE British Columbia Terrace Theatre [| TERRACE, B.C. es The Latest Films Direct from Vancouver Every Thursday and Saturday Good Music All the latest “ Children under 14,. Government tax included | ON otice! TERRACE ASSEMBLY, 0:15 _ Chappell's when the. prizes, were won |; local teams “hope: to reverse: ‘the Heores, ‘cee Vi ae er "| by. Mrs. Peel and Mrg,: Sargent. - This} eR ms ; : fon ; week ‘they | meet Sarge i ie erga pe hae Ih UES Noo aE Ae Bein heett 3 i Spent EGR ms or a ae