an Vou. 7 —— a, TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY. APRIL 23,-1926 SP.T.A. Heard Doctor; School | The regular monthly meeting £ the Parent-Teacher Association fof Kitsumgallum School was held Mon Wednesday evening, the 14th, Zin the school, One of-the largest attendances on record was pre- msent. , | | Following the completion of Zordinarvy business, a committee} fwas appointed to manage the]. B work of beautifying the school ierounds. Mrs. E. J. Moore, C. fH. Thomas, G. H. Griffin, and J, @ McLaren constitute this commit- tee. Trees will be planted. and Bother improvements made. It was decided to hold the re- Ba maining meetings uf the year in Mthe schoolhouse, instead of al- i ternating with a meeting in town. m At the close of the business meeting Dr. R. G. Large gave a Me very interesting and instructive mm address on the importance of See health in the pursuit of happi- me ness, which, he stated, was one i of the fundamental aims of life. fam The speaker laid particular stress Mee on the necessity of preventing fee disease and ill-health, and out- me lined simple ways in cleanliness, me and care of the teeth, nose and ee throat, which, when neglected, fe undermined the health. ae 60s Mrs. R. Haney delighted those me present with two vocal solos, and eee Dr. Large also was heard to ad- = vantage in two vocal numbers. ma 6 The serving of supper by the ma refreshment committee concluded a the meeting. f 6S. A, Davis was at Kalam Lake +} last week, and spent several days looking into mining ‘prospects. I, H. Jones, of Vernon, was a om cuest atthe Terrace Hotel early ae in tne week. Site Adornment|| visitor to Prince Geore during the week. Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Brooks ar- rived from Hutton on Sunday night’s train and are . visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Robert Christie has re- turned: from a two-months’ stay in the East, whither she went in search of health. Her many many friends are glad to see her so mich improved. She was ac- companied home from Dunster, B.C., by her son, John, who was visiting an uncle there during her absence. R. E. ‘Allen, of the Vanarsdel Lumber'Co., was a business visi- tor early in the week. P. S: Bonney, district forester, of Prince’ Rupert, was in town over Sunday and Monday in the interests of his department. Olof Hanson, of Lake Kathlyn, of this week. The Ladies’ Guild of the United gratified as the result of the sale of fancy and useful articles and home cooking which they held in the Chureh Hail on Saturday. Practically everything was sold and realized $119. Mrs. C. L. Giggev, who has been a patient in the Prince Ru- pert hospital for a few days, -is f = : = TouRIST © LUMBERING ‘RESORT... , 24 MINING Hor Springs TERRACE HorTICULTURE C. R: Gilbert was a. business{ Issue Bonds For Property |nary meeting of the Kitselas was a caller during the early part Church have every reason to feel Usk, April. 22.—An extraordi- Mountain Copper Co., held in Vancouver recently, authorized the directors to make a bond issue, for the purpose of devel- oping the Cordillera property, Usk. The trusteee appointed to handle this is.the General Ad- ministration Society. Plans are which is situated ‘one mile below $. “Steamship Sailings FL sailings from pratce RUPERT for VANCOU- VER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and ptermediote, "STEWART and ANYOX.,.... _WEDNESDAY, ‘SATURDAY, 100 p p.m, en co "Ror VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ottighely Mall 1 PASSENGER. TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BC. an - PASTBOUND— Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, | 11, 57 p.m. | WESTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 38. 00° am. . a For Adantic Stesmship Sailings or further information wooly, toany Canadian Navan! Agent a R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, Bo. : now being tormed to start active operations shortly, and these will ble daiaatladl ps al call for the stoping out of ore and the prospecting of the veins to block out more tonnage. The small-scale work carried on so far, consisting of-drifting on the south drift, has disclosed a large mineralized vein earrving visible gold, and this showing is greatly encouraging to the operators. Usk Skeena’s Industrial Centre aries dmeainiainend — menvinsenmertnet John Willman has : returned from the East, where he had GEO. LITTLE: Terrace, BC. || } I been on ‘business, ‘ Jean Terrien. is visiting his: brother in Prince Rupert. » Elizabeth Lowrie, eldest daugh- for Prince Rupert. \. George Kitselas, leader of thé much improved to the point of being able to return. home this week, John Couture, of Kalum ‘Lake, was a week-end, visitor in tcwn. The reduction of admission tar- met with approval and response. show on Saturday evening. — _ MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.¢.L.S._ TERRACE, B.C. Svunvevs Turovanour Cenvran B, ©, iff at the Terrace Theater has A record attendance saw the W. McDonald. who has: spent the past twé years in the south- ern States, arrived last week to Shamrock:. Orchestra, guest of honor at a farewell dange on Saturday night. He isleaving shortly for the south. G. H. Hayward, of Edmonton, was in town last’ week in the interests of the Canada Products Co.’s mill. , Manager A. Hi Ed- wards is at at present. convales- cing in Edmonton after the acei- The company. has its‘ men putting 1 LUMBER MANUFACTURER - oe oy , . LUMBER Pace List oe Rough Lumber. :.......... eveeenca ves eee s 18,00 per M " Shiplap...5 wees cece eee tees veceteseeeenees 2250“ ‘Sized Lumber ...0.... 0. ccc seeecewnentenes , 22.50. * Finished Material... ..........--> 40,00 to 65.00 ©‘ Shingles. .0..+.seeveeseee ers from $2:50 to $5.00 per 1 ’ Prices subject to change without notiea | Orders filed at short notice. ‘ “Mill running eontinadusly Prices of Moulding, ate. 0 on application ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie, left ‘was , the} dent here which. caused serious - injuries to the tendons of: hig leg. |’ Your Sheep Deserve Attention > sheep wart Wt spa edes eran wt “tae trifle over seven pounds per head and brought well! over a $100;00 or a total t fav cu at ween - As time goes -n, progressive farm- visit. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDonald, ‘and: his sister, Mrs. A.C, Head. _ Mrs, 0. T. Sundal entertained ' J. K, GORDON TERRACE the members of the Ladies’ Guild: of the United Church at her home on Thursday, the 15th, to meet Mrs. (Rev.) ‘W, Allen, Refresh- ments were. served by the host- ess, who was assisted’ by Misses , Proprietor British Colamhia . AP oe ti se AP an Perse D 7 3 | Andrews, Mallott, and Dobb, Spring Mediciries’ gals: Na-Dru-Co Cad Liver Compound, R. Ww RILEY, PE, Pam = THE TERRACE. DRUG STORE. arilla Compound.. After that'cold take Flower and Garden: Seite! A good Belociion ICE oR AM: ‘AND: SODAS, Now READY oR You" ‘Blood’ Purifier, ‘Riley's ‘Hixtract’ of” or ‘Nyal’s ‘ar Wampole! 8 ‘Greophos, : ae wit thé mill plant in shape ready to start sawing about’ the first of the month. uo ’ turned to Usk after her trip East. raphy of Usk ‘in ‘the vicinity of the Hotel Shackleton. wreckage was cleared away" * fole| lowinga bombardment last month by a: stumping. crew, .agricultur- |ikte moved into action, and now’ a. pastoral geene “Of: ‘well-tilled Boil presenta _ itself, : Mrs. E.. M.. ‘Whitlow has’ re- A great change in‘ the topog- ‘instead: ‘of the (After the “ean be made ready for market. ‘June and. when the wool is harvested and. sold in ‘June and July,.this rev-. s oii from ers are placing a higher valuation on ‘the variety of sheep they raise and ‘the care they are given. It is: gener- ally realized that a sheep raiser se- eures two crops per year—the ambs and the. wool. All indications point ‘to a, well sustained ‘price for lamb ‘and mutton due to the fact that cone. sumption has at list overtaken pro-+ duction . and: prices ‘being paid for wool, mutton and lambs are, even how, most Inviting. =~ Compared: ‘with: other five: stock, -sheep ‘ raising provides: a ‘profitable souree of, cash income. Barly lambs enue is received :at .@-seagon: when ‘most needed by the average farmer. ‘There are many instances-where farm.) flocks: of ; phee| 1 oub.of debt ‘have: kept farmers moaned #6 Bivibe which h when. mar- ‘pound or or 8: oa Ms t ROLE BT The svool | ‘di 1.0n @ instance, 50.éwes: at 16e'per|. 8: ‘60, ewes ‘averaged: a of almost $800.00 from: the. flock. ot only BO ewes. | - - Such a harvest, however, ig, ‘not’ possible ‘without areturn’ by the. owner. He, must lay the foundation . by securing a desirable ram and must. have good basic value in the breed: of Me sheep he is: raising: cee eee While.there are. more: than 1 LBB. 000 shearable sheep in Canada, only - approximately 29,000 are’ purebred.’ Annually the number of pure-bred: sheep increase- in‘ proportion to the: -by | total.-numberof-s favorable. indication for a continuance: ‘of ‘quality: for ‘years to come.: The sleep, owner “realizes that.only: on” quality may: he: ‘build a permanently * : profitable ‘business in sheep raising, ' ae. close. ‘study. of breeds imost ‘suit. able-to ‘existing conditiozis, and most’: advanced: methods ‘of :fecding-:and care, always : ‘carries ‘with it‘a:la: dividend. in* results: mie ere, (sheep deserve good. tterition and Train Service . | of - ; pepe a ayaa - a7 z ee! eep,.Which isa °° ae ee ee -- ss Pies an at ne ee