tert . ton by aotor, “part of the road was in splendid con- ‘day where she met her sister and the - fumily who were enront from ‘Ottawa TERRACE, B.C:, WEDNESDAY, MAY 81999 = |: No TOURIST . . L - -REsont TERRACE MINING Tl Hort Sprines _ — ‘Hornicuuture: 4 Commissioners | Held Regular The annual mecting of the Hospital : Eleven aerée lot near Terrace for sale Board will be held‘in the Blue Room of the Veteren’s Hall on Friday even- ing, May 10th at the hour of 8 o’elock. The public is invited to attend § ~ 45-2¢ Mrs. Wright of Albany, N. Y. arriv- ed last Wednesday to visit for a time with her brothers T, J, and W.'Kirk- “patrick, At Vancouver Mrs. Wright ws joined by her niece, Miss Ran- _ some whe accompanied her to ‘Terrace for a few days, a John Couture spent 0 few days in Terrace enroute to‘his mining property at Kallum Lake He has beeu in Seat- tle during the winter. The local young people tendered a farewell dance to Stanley Brooks in the, G.W.V,A, hall ‘on Tnesday night, There was a good attendance and an enjoyable evening was spent. Mrs, Ardagh returned to Terrace. on Wednesday last from South America where she spent some time with her husband. I. D. Judson was a business visitor to Prince Rupert last week. The local he-nien tested out the wa- ters at Lakelse Lake last week and ‘of course predicted them nice and warm. Mr, and Mrs, & N. Kirkaldy ente- tained at dinner on Wednesday night in honor of Stanley Brooks who has fone to Vancotyer, J. B. Agar sold a new Pontine coupe to Dr, Brummett last week. T. Young received word last week of the denth of his brother In Vancou- yer. The deceased arrived in B. ©, in 1898 and has resided in Vancouver o fsymbor of years. ’ Mrs, (. Duncan was hostess at a tea on ‘Thesday? afterncon at which she was assisted by Mrs. Brumimitt. On Weilnesilay evening she entertained at bridge, there belng six tables. ‘he prizes were won by Miss Pillsbury and ht. Cory while O. T Sundal got the con- sulation. There was also a. gnessing contest and Mrs. Marintette and Mrs. MeKenney carried off the prizes, Jones Gill of Hollywood, Cal. and formerly of Terrace, arrived on Friday having made the trip os far as Hazel- He snid the greater dition, and all the green fields nre not in Callfornin by any means. Central TB. C. still looks good to him, Mixx Pillsbury ‘of the local school staff, went us far us Dorreen on Satur- to Prince Rupert to visit for a time hefore going to Japan where Mr, Kee-. leyside will ussume the position ‘of secretary to the Canadian embnssy. 8. N. Kirkaldy is having the. Interior of his home decorated and the carpen- ter work coffipleted, | He ts also mink ing several improvements to the yard. Mr. Gregg, naslatant district forres- ter, who has been making a tour of the district, spent the: week end in. ‘Ter- race. He was aecompanied on ‘hig trip by Mrs, Gregg. 2 ne anon 'paly of pillow cases as a token of ap- many " friends, . und were attended by a goodly num ber of members and friends. ‘The juy enil choir sang Chasch ‘ou the HL” 4 pert wes n guest for a few days of R i. McIntosh at the.“Crossways.” Thursday Inst. ' visitor here on ‘Thursday. '| Wednesday last. as far as it goes. working. on it, one at this end and one at the Usk end. for traffic this fat. ° _. The W A. of St. Matthews church is preparing to insta? pews in the church Most of the ‘moeny has been provided by friends in England and Winnipeg and also by Capt. and Mrs, Colthurst. “The warm weather of the past sweek has decidediy advanced the growth of vegetation. The cherry trees are now in bloom ond the other fruit trees will follow fast. . John MeRae was up from Prince Ru- pert for a few days on business. L. H. Skinner of Copper River ‘has purchased 2 Chey. coupe from the lo- eal agent, J. B. Agar. There are a lot of new cars in the district this year and heaple seem to be prosperous, etkoll PRESENTATION TO MRS. HANEY A Timber of the members of the Wonzn's Institute met’ at the home of Mrs. Tt Taney on Friday ev ening last and presented her with .a. ‘handsome precintion: of hev faithful service as secretary, Afrs. Haney will be much missed in imusfeal circles where she was always willing to give of her tal- ents to-the enjoyment of the citizens, She was.a favorite artist both in enter- tainments and church music. Mrs. Haney left Wednesday for Smithers and was there joined later in the -week by Mr, Haney and Stanley Brooks who motored from Hazelton and then con- tinned thelr journey: by car to Van- conver, “ Mr, Haney was yard foreman at Little's mill for a number of years and he and his wite lenve behind them INTERNATIONAL PLANE — *NO STOP? cheap,....$300,00 or best offer before June 15,..Apply A, Schwager, 1686 Suitter St., San Francisco, Cal. - 45-3 auiiversary services were held, in St. Matthews chureh on Sunday evening “The ' Little White Judge F McB. Young of Prince Ru- BH. Campbell of Usk was in town on C. Marsh of Quesnell was a business Juck Hoar was down from ‘Usk on The Copper river bridge is almost completed. A. Carr and his gang have finished the approach from the south side and expect to have the rond open to the old Usk trail in a couple of weeks. The road is in good condition, There are two gangs It should be ready Minutes of the Board of Commis- sioners held in the Municipal Hall on Thursday, May 2nd, Commidor Gordon presiding, and there belng also present Comm, Little and the Clerk meeting held on March 2ist,, and on the motion of Commr. Little they w were adopted. aA. letter dated 6tn of April, fram the Superintendent of Lands was read im- itating that the local parks were al- ready in the possession of ond adminei- sterable by the Commissioners, The letter specified the park land in D. 360 but made no mention of that in D. L. 361, and on motion of Commr. Little it was ogreed that the clerk write the Supt. and inquire about the status of the park in D. L. 801 A letter. dated April 8th. was read from the Provincial Health Officer en- closing copy of the report of analysis of water from Powderhouse Creek. The report stated that the water was of good quality, free from dnuimal con- tamination and practically free from decomposed vegitable matter, The letfer was recelved. and ordered to be acknowledged. A letter from the Comptroller of Water Rights re application fees was received. The Clerk submitted drat plans of oecupied by the municipality in connec- the area proposed to be taken in and tion with the collection and storage of water at Powderhouse Creek, and on ‘tthe motion of Commr. Gordon, it was agreed to send same on for registera- tion. ; The Clerk reported the admission of a resident of the municipality of Pr- ince Rupert General Hospital (Mrs. E Hunter) The report was received. A cireular letter from the Canadian Social Hygiene Council re. county hea- Ith unites was Inid on the table. “Accounts ‘were on the motion of Commr, Little passed for payment a- mounting to $193.83. ‘ After discussion it was agréed on the motion of Commr. Gordon to pay: the principal sum of $2,000 to the owner of the. water system according to a- greement. ‘The Clerk asked !f anything was to be done with regard to having a “clean up”, week in town, and it was-declded to enll for a general clean-up from May 6 to Moy 11 and to leave the ar. rangements in the hands of the Clerk, . Mrs. Kirkaldy’s Ice Cream Parlor is now equipped with the modern Frigidair which means Better Ice Cream Business Meet! The Clerk read the minutes of the|’ SPRING TONICS Wampole’s Grape Salts Extract of Sarsaparilla Nyal Blood Purifier Drugs Stationery Confectionery Jewellery Toilet Articles Ladies Hand Bags Purses for Men Pipes, Tobaccos Cigars and Cigarettes Birthday Cards ‘Victrolas and Victor Radios R. W. RILEY TERRACE, B. C. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. ' LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER Price List Rough Lumber... ccc. ccccseseececeeuncs ..-$18.00 per M 7 | Shiplap .... ... cece cece eeecsccvsecssrecse 22S"! Sized Lumber ............cccccccacecccesce 2250 °" Finished Material .... ..............40.00 to 65.00 Shingles..,..................,.from $2.50 te $5.00 per M- Prices subject to change without notices Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application een PPP ODER DD- PPO de Steamship and Train Service of Sailings from Prince Rupert for. Vancouver Vic- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10.00 . For Stewart and Anyox, Welnesday, and Satur- 3 day at 4.00 p Por North and § South Queen Charlotte Islands, : fortnightly. ° — = PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. Eastbound—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 3.08 p. m. Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.52 a.m, - tae Fe or Adlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent oF ER. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. E. T. KENNEY General Hardware Terrace, B. Cc. ‘ - Paints, Crockery. | Building and Wall Paper Qils, Bricks, Cement, Lime Furniture . Gasoline ‘ \ Builders Hardware Tinware | Prompt attention given to Mait Orders, Give ag a try, Agent Massey, Harris Co., Ltd. 4 ———— Always Pure Always j Fresh . We want you to try it. Its good the first one urrived some years ago. |’ Today it is nothing to flop around in the nir ‘and visit Points. that 2 few short years ago would not. be thought VILLIAN OF SEA TALES IN CAN: | fy caught amnudity. on’ “the Pacitic Coast: : for instance, the... eatch totalled ‘S85T hundredwelght in: 1928, .. Some of these ot _ -| fish are -daten by Orientals the - others Ottawa, May 7—Oetopus figure 48 fare used. tor Balt: co ADA’S FISH CATCH the. Hazelton landing. ‘field last week did not stop “put continued: on to ‘Ea- monton. There have been’ sonie ‘Won- : ” uf attommers ow The ‘Wane from ‘Alaska oxpected at .The I. 0, 0. i and Rebekat Joa derfnl improvements: in. -planeg sine ‘without weeks of preperation. ond conversation” There. ts talk of one or ‘more privately © owned . ‘Planes — purehased la another ‘season. or. two... " Departitient of. ‘Marine ‘and. Fisheries a 2 being |! the villians in. many a sea story, but they algo figure in the more ‘prosaic atatiaties of the Canadian Fishery. Re-| | ports: of the. Fisherfes Branch ‘of. the A