. 4 ° te TB wok . is 12 a _TORRACH B.C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 ath, ee ce nS ca A pe rea Coughs and Colds i in 1 Season. - . woe Boe, Why be annoyed when it is not. necessary We: have’ a nreventatives and cures. Keep some, on. hand, -Vietor Radios Victor Record : “The Terrace Drug Store 7 R. W. RILEY: : TERRACE, ‘B c i iS g i le a - Monday imorning “brought the wel- come sound of the mill whistle to Ter- Terrace Mil Prices on a * {race again, Cll. M: Giggey started Lumber that morning to eut” al untber of ties , i den te for the CN, R07 0. a Rough lumber .. sessirniee vanes AG, BC me 7 on S48 common dimeriston: nid "No. ie Col. FB Leah of Vancouver -in- = shiplap .... sevvecisasnsest .. 20.00 | Spector of explosives,, spent. the “week No. 2 shiplop.... 13.50 | end in town. It is understood that as | No. 1 finish, siding, flooring, v- joint, etc., from $35.00 fo .......... Shingtes from #2! BO up to... Mouldinsg, 1e‘up per lineal foot. Prices subject to _ change” without _ OX -Bring your car in for a bi notice. fm. : Complete Overhaul | -|a result of his visit néw magazines will 4.50 | present ones are considered too -clost W, Wartier of Rosswoadl arrived in. town on Saturday and reported. that ‘the snow is 4 feet deep in some parts on the Kalu road.. -It has rotted with | the recent rains‘'and iv places breaks right through to the bottom. . Geo, Little Te, BC ; n Friday night two { groups of the C. Gi? staged a very Interesting de- bate. Alice. Hamer,. Adela , -Hougland and Marjory. Kenney - who took the margin. The: affirmative was ‘taken by. Jean Dover, Edna Dover anid Clara Little. Mra. FJ ‘Hall and. Mrs. &. Ge Mills acted as S Sndges. , {| Agar’s Garage * All repairs carefully made Oiland gas. Full stock of: parts, tires, ete. General Motors Agent: Terrace, B. Cc. On Friday. night the local troup of Boy Scouts staged a banquet in hono: |of the 5th birthday of their founder, Gen. Baden-Powell. ening were The King:and Baden Pow- ell. Scout Master Kirkaldy ‘gave a very Interesting talk on the founder of the Boy Scouts and: the. institution of the work. Refreshments were served and ‘games were played. There was: & Phithert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. : ‘it will be done in such 2 way as to be Ja part of the permanent construction under the supervision of Mr. -|stating he intended going to the east Jern“seaboard from where he woulc ‘embark for his ‘old honie in Checko be built further in the country ag the in town t for the safety of property. of negative, scoxe ‘a win. by. a very small Toasts of ‘the ev-|. abet mer “attendance of one-hundred per cent. 4°. On Friday morning six men left for. ‘| Hot Springs’ road. J. B. Johnstone is getting in his materials. for the devel- | opment. work, As the ice én the lake af ds. ow unsafe for travel he has secur. ed ‘on -amall. appropriation from . ‘| publie. w orks department: for cutting - the sleigh road. along the right of way for perinit the transportation of: “matertals The men will work John stone who had ‘offered to do the. worl free of charge, thus enabling the whok appropriation to be used in réad ‘eon struction ‘and to go as wages ta: the men who are on. the Job. of the motor road. J. Fabian left Terrace the other da: Slovakia. He snid he intended to re main in Europe premanentiy. The stock of poles in the yards o’ the Hanson Lumber Co is steadily get ting smaller. Nearly every week see: a few cars loaded out. ‘A meeting of the village commission will be held on March 8th. It is ex- pected that at this meeting the matter money will be under discussion. wudestood that’ the final ratification of the agreement for $1300 has been. re- celved by the authorities. * Reports from Usk on" Monday dndi- cated that some cases of measles: hat a io developed at the mining village. The] cases are being. isoated. "Monday night is to be a of, time ir town, . ‘Fhe Rebekahs are putting on} Leap Year dance. : It is reported that 2 number of the batchelors are tremb ling as to ‘the outcome of the evening ' see ——$—— rey camps at Porphery’ creek. and at the Cedarvale and Usk camps. for" the alr- -gle men, and married men will be em: ployefl ‘as ‘far as possible ‘on -mainter ance work close to the settlements. : _ Running Water . Dining Room . Electrice Light . Telephone _ ‘Travellers Sample Rooms ~ Special Chicken. Dinner Sunday c . ~ PB, O. Box 29°. La Terrace Notes’ | “From Usk comes a report that ef- CC LE AN | forts have been made again to remove Charles Durham from his postition as ferryman at thit point, Mr. Durham, uuparently has’ it number. of friends ‘ON KE EPIN G THE HACE | Of course you wash it—but Is. {E. clean ? Wer xe ‘willing to wager the’ mew road. While’ the work wil!. expending the unemployment . relief |’ It is Work is to be resumed in the ‘yelte * plow clenrad: the" tond’to ; the: Hipnes- “ol at the. Philbert, Hotel over the week dn the vielnity who resent the effoits of some to replace ‘hini, He has_been al long tine a resident ‘on the Skeehn snd is bound to have a inmber: of: ‘fol- lowers, So Mts |) General Rond ‘Foreilian’, 7. Donald was in town an ‘Thursday, len'v ing that night f for’ “Usk: to: visit the, road’ re (chmp 7 On Friday’ the. qoulle wworka "snow. ley ranch to allow. the doctor to vislt ©. Parker’ whe" fra” ‘been: “atti. for some time, i Sores “0, “andaial ! ‘at ‘prhiordeiiee tay ‘eld. AL Me- | that it is. Then you simply don't £0 through the motions of wash- ing your Tace asa habit, but because it makes you, feel “right” to _ know that it is, clean and because it ts pleasing to the people you _ meet in the course of the day, ; | tote Well,; ‘then when you buy. stationery for your yin tiwel, would you? © But 16s cheaper. than ieee ‘Busi- ess stationery -is. your’ “paper face”. your, personal: e- - prgséntative—why not, make Bure - It’, rep rely Rowowons TUANTS, co | pie" “eoekle, cursed, crowfoot, latkepa: locoweed, poigon hemlock, - water hem. lock, . water Parsnip, | laurel, white white snakeroot ragwort. : Sheep—Ergot,. darnel,, death cama. purple: ‘éockle;,. _pasque flower, luplne, locoweed; polgon hemlock, water hem-. . lock, laurel, “white snakeroot.”.:”“ ‘Swine—Darnel, purple, coekte, water - Canada, lying in the. northern tem- pemte yone, has one. distinet advan- tage In ‘connectlon’ with livestock ! ‘pro: duction th. that there‘ ‘are. comparatively few natural: “plants which ‘are pdison- ous to animals, _mhe. few: known - are as follows if # . * Horsen got! priekén, “hogsetait hemlock, : .. ; darnel, purple ‘cackle; locowed, “water ‘Poultry--Ergot, darnel, narpile: -£0¢ hemlock...’ . kle,. and other injurious Seeds ‘in’ th. , Cattle Ergot, bracken, darnel, pur- | screenings. 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