a ee 7. R. DAVIS rea te Terrace is prepared. to furnish” 4 ‘Sash and _ requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE yO on ‘hand CO” sents for McLARy's penous Y Hut Air Furnaces | Sheet Metal ‘Workers Steen’s Limited ‘Sanitary and Heating Engineers Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Heating Systeme Lead Burning and Chemical Burning Estimates cheerfull furnished, \ PRINCE RUPERT, 8. C. 7 _ “Wampole’s MAGNOLAX _ Relieves Constipation Mineral Oi] Emulsion—Lubricat- ing action identical with the plain oil Up-to-Date Drug Store ‘ Hazelton Importers and mw 6°~=«(Dealers in: 2 > Wallpapers We canny the Bar laps most varied Paiste piock 3 In orthern " Varnishes Britiah Glass Columbia i 3 Brushes, Etc. Write us for information when renovating or building your home Make Your Home Attractive ! . BEAVER Boarp DisTRIBUTORS A. W.EDGECO. ” BO. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. '. prepared under . the rmnost mo. ‘ careful conditions to make it'safe — keep its. - orichnese de ' _ % wey opelentd $T, CHARLES MILK ERE, {her own travels. i " SMITHERS - Newer Notes From the Raiiwey Town : @ ¢ Peavine Harvey was around town this ‘week in, connection with his mining operations on Driftwood Creek.. He expects to turn this property at a very ' early date. A. ©, Garde, of Prince Rupert, was here this week and took a bond on Joe Fisher’s claim on Hudson Bay mountain and in- there next week. The. property is near the Pete Schufer property. W. S. Henry, district agent for the Ford car, received his first has them assembled and most of them are delivered. He has another carload coming next month and a third ear later in the season, Philip Hoskins returned to Smithers on Wednesday morning and has joined the staff of the Union Bank here, taking the place of Miss Grant who has been with the bank for some years and who is returning home-in a short time, Philip has been at Fort Sas- katchewan for the past few years and ig very glad to get back to the mountains and rivers. Olof, Hanson is expected to re- turn, from Ottawa the end of this week or the first of next week. Everyone in this town and district is talking of mining and of transfers of property and ex- pected transfers. There is no doubt but that there will be a wood deal of activity in the sev- eral ranges, surrounding ‘the dis- trict; . Work wili be undertaken on 4 number of new prospects as wall as work being continued on those properties which have been undergoing development for some time. Smithers tennis enthusiasts got-busy over the week-end and opened their season with games on Saturday, Sunday and Monday W.M.LS. in Terrace ! (Terrace Correspondence) ~ On Tuesday afternoon and eve- ning Miss Mitchell, travelling secretary of the Women’s Mis- sionary Society of the Presbyter- ian Church, gave two.splendid addresses, telling of the hardships suffered by the pioneers, particu- Lake country, ane emphasized strongly the need of. support for the mission hospital at Francois Lake, which is supported by the Presbyterian Chureh for the ben- efit of the settlers in that district. She told some .very interesting and . amusing stories concerning The lecturer strongly advocated the formation in connection with the Presby- terian church in Terrace, and it the Guild, to. Bible study,. and the tends to get some work started. ‘Hazelton, B.C. ‘April 1, 1923. carload of autos this week and|- larly in the Francois and Ootsa|’ of a Wonien’s Missionary Society. was decided to devote part of the]. [time now given. to. the work of. reading, of. missionary literature]... get-out of, the most humorous and difficult position. Los Canis beltwith brasa buckle ‘together with pair of line- man's pliers. Finder return to: VF. Dunn, New Hazelton. - It mo NOTICE - Having. disposed of the James Mac- Kay Transfer business to A. E. Falcon- er, Thereby give nutice that all parties indebted to the late James MacKay, James MacKay Estate or the James MacKay Transfer, are required to pay promptly, and without further notice, the sum of their indebtedness to the undersigned. Notice is also given that all accounts against the Jate James MacKay. James MacKay Estate or the James MacKay Transfer, must be forwarded to me at once for settlement. MARY L. MacKAY 40-4 NOTICE In the Supreme Court of|} British Columbia IN THE MATTER of the Administra- tion Act - a IN THE MATTER of the Estate of James Short, ‘deceased, NOTICE is hereby given, by an order of His Honour Judge Young dated the 17th day of March, 1923, I was appointed a Mministrator of the estate of James Short, deceased, testa- tor. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to forward same properly verified to me on or before the 16th day of April, 1923, and all parties indebted to the seid estate are required to ‘pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at Smithera, B: C, this 22nd day of March, 1928. : STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, 40-2 Official Administrator. Ep ; Come and @ see Mr. Frank Glynn testator. | Fred. C. Bishop “JOHNNY” ALL-SORTS STORE | Furnitur - - Hardware _ - Crockery ; yg and a all kinds of New and Used _ Household Goods at tempting prices “YOU CAN'T MAKE A, BAD BUY HERE,”’ Core in and lock around “TERRACE, B.C. First-clasa Picture Show every Wednesday and Saturday. Coma to Terrace and gee a good show. ; . ‘The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O. Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. You will be delighted and will demand more onee you ‘have tasted our bread, and onr cakes and cookies, too. With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials and workmanshi your satisfaction must be assured, yet we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself. Nighest auality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere alons the line , Fresh Bread—When You Want I It and As You Like It Timber Sale X3583 The Hazelton Hospital Sealed tenders will be receiveg by the Minister of Lands at Victoria not later than noon-on the’ 12th day of April, 1923, for the purchase of Licence X3583, to cut 50,000 lineal. feet of Cedar Poles and Piling, and, in. addition, 16,785 lineal feet of Cut Cedar Poles and Piling, on an area situated about 1 ‘mile South of Woodeock Station, Cassiar Land Diatrict. One (1) year will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief For- ester, Victoria, B. ©.. or District For- ester, Prince Rupert, B.C. 40-2 The Hazelton. Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance, cludes office consultations and medicines, as well aa all costa ” while in the hospital. - obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- calsuperintendent.at the Hospital. This rate in- Tickets are ~y bimited, as.a beginning of a ‘Wornen’e Bl _ Missionary Society.” oe , ae py st ha follow natures example | paint is to the. hoiisé MS. as bark i is to the tree great earth Mother. ‘ hand-in hand,® +s! 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