“THE: TERRACE, NEWS, APRIL £0, “1930 — GEO. Orders filled at short notice, + LUMBER MANUPACTURER ‘Finished Material .... TE 099 to 65.00 Shingles. eee eee from. $2.50. to’ $5.00 per M , Prices of Moulding, ete. < on application LITTLE ‘Terrace, B. Cc. 4 - Louse 2 Price List ~ ry 46 Prices subject to. change without: notice Mill running contiouousy., aap oS weed pos per Ls derson are guests ot friends ih Rupett ’ Mes. i. 8. ‘Creelman. and two. Song. of Topley are Buests at’ “Mra. Raven’ ‘s ° Mrs! c. i, a ‘Gigey: give. a tea last Wednesday afternoon in honor of. Mrs. Brearley. : . Co, . Mrs, ‘pau has returned to Mer home Mrs. Fagen who spent Haster at-the home of Mrs, Wilkinson: of: Renté Te- turned to Terrace Monday. “ ei” mi Misses ‘Grace and: Elate ‘Le Duke of Prince Rupert | spent Easter at home of Mr. and. “Mrs, N. Sherwood. O Mrs, N. s. Sherwood: entertained on ..,/ Thursday afternoon last-in honor: of her guests, the. ‘Misses’ Le Duke ‘of Endako. | 3 and they. will take up their residence . 4. , Steamship and Train Service Rebt, Cortett was welcomed baek tg{in Terrace. For.the time being they he our ‘cclentists Investigne and. ori - - $/Terrace last week, H has been so: |Vill occupy the house of A; Creelman. haps before long. a tin.whisle will be Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver Viec- © }|journing in’ the vicinity of © Victorig {north uf the park, Mrs. Mills is a sufficient to cure 8 compound fracture a toria,, Seattle and intermediate points, each ‘QJand incidentally: keeping ‘his political araduate nurse. The cltiz ens ‘wwill bie eee . ; Thursday and Sunday 10.00 p. m Jest: to the ground. _{Blid’ to welcome the doctor, ‘The dis- ; ewart and Anyox-each Wednesday’ and Satur- - [trict needs a doctor and also a “nurse. 4 day 4.00 p. m, Ne te fr 1R For. North and South Queen. Charlotte Telands " Alex. ‘Kerr has returned -from Yan. —_— 0 es. r om emo Wednesdays 10.00 p.m, “g | conver ‘and is able to be around; : ‘LINDSAY LD CUT For Skeena River Points’ Mondays 8a ; ere - INDSAY HAS 80 A flock of twenty-two, swans were: OF NAES Welver Points Paesday 68. o0 ar m: ine eetanae tiie whe cerviees ta Conditions in a community are not seen by Messrs. 8. Wilkinson and Ce) -_ ot Knox. church while:the pastor is. away so very. bad when business houses can | Lindstrom on Wednesday of last weel:. at conference, find regdy purchasers. F. W. Lind-jin the slough about a mile below this « » PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE: re . : say ne ate of: “ general store settlement, 7 4] Mrs. HL MeKenney has been, chosen {building and business to Mr, MeNei nea Hasthound—Monday, Wednesday and satay, 3.08 p. m Sas local representative to conference |f Parksville and the new owner Will} ‘ne Memo ferry pontoon which gat Westhound—Sunday, Tuesday, ‘Thuradey, 1 11.52 a.m. 4 §{to-be held. i in 1 Vaneouver opening ‘May take possession on May Ist. Mr.’ and lvose and drifted about. two’ miles. and: wy 12th. Sg ;:{ Mas, Lindsay propose to remain here!) pai down stream last fall bas. been - oe oo... /,,for the summer and then will decide t 1 to it itt the south, ve : Mr. ‘and Mrs. Smith of Prince Rup: on what they will do in. the fdture, |TeUTned to 1 8 pos on on: the | a z= ert were in Terrace over. the week end{Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay have made a |Side of the river. - (For Atlante Steamuhip Sailings of further information apply to eny Canadian National Agent or to attend the funeral of: ‘heir, niece, good many friends in town and it is $ R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC Evelyn May’ McCullough, hoped they will find some other line of “Bhs. 8. Wilkinson had for her guests _ . : : . ° ‘tendeavor that will keep him here ins during the Easter vacation her daugh- . “" “ “ Messrs. Riley and Kirkpatrick vent definitely, -i|ters, Mrs, J. Paggin and children. and {to Smithers Saturday. last to attend -!) Mrs, ©.. Caruthers’ ‘of ‘Terrace and her : % joe, [2 Liberal District convention ° on Mon- |" iftwo grand children, “Master Jimmie - as an H, T. Kenney -joined hem Sun- A LETTER Rom THE BAST -|and Miss Renee ‘Wilkinson, of Smith: feet AL ay . : A letter, from Midland, Ont., just ‘re- ers. ‘They are the children of Mz, and a Easter Chocolates Chocolate Eggs “Mrs. Glov er of Usk Was O sues of ceived by the News is as follows :— Mrs. W. Wilkinson. ; . Roosters and Rabbits = Bf. A. ©. ‘Head’ this week: ; .,.| “Having received the Terrace News|” . wee nF t “=: {}and. also a photo-of the play. given by |- “Dan: Mason of ‘Copper City, govern-- Easter Novelties |. _ Cards and Booklets “Miss ‘Muriel Watker returied te Ru: the Guild,’ I must. ‘corgratulate . the | ont road foreman,-was in, Remo ¥ri-. G5e. Few For Coughs and Cal or White Pine with Eucalyptol and Honey. . Victrola and Victor Records, form de’ try Our White: Pina Mentholoted with Tar. erly T5¢, now. still left at 3 for $1.00... _ The Terrace Drug Store. R.W.RILEY ~~ - . “TERRACE, B. C. | pert . after: spending ‘Easter . with her “4 din Smithers this week. {}o guest of ‘Dr: L. B. Wrinch at Hazel- , friend Dorothy Robinson Oe Mrs’ Bi. T, Kenney and Noni. are Rev. W. AS Robinson of Terrace - was ton hospitel for a few days." ’ The annual Oddfellows and Rebe- "Medium Red Clover Seed Sweet Clover Seed | _ Seed Certified Macquki Wheat Seed, ° White Dutch Clover . Timothy Seed | All Now 1- Grade. we Government Gold Standard. No. 1 fi Package Seeds Lime Sulphet Sprays UE. “TERRACE. T. Remey Limited _ British Columbia |fitled the church. to: capacity. ‘| have -returned from a visit to Prince kah. service was held in Knox United Church Sunday. evening, Twenty-five members of. the lodges. attended and the congregation other than members There Was o specinl sermon and special mus- ic for ‘the’ oceasion. “Mrs. Verrick of: Prince Rupert was an Haster guest of Mrs. B M. Smith. “Mrs. “Brea Nash and ‘daughter Jessie Rupert, © The house owned: by Mrs. J ames and occupied by Mr. Birtwhistle was burn-' ed - last Rriday inéluding, all the, con- tents. ae ve ae aw The manager ‘of the: Bank of Mon- trea, Mr, Scott,. has been transferred: to Bante and ‘will leave early. in May. Mr, Blackaby; wil sueceed him. : er, iis. RoE 4 Mefntosh arrived from: {to arrive in Terrace today or tomorrow ‘| been good. It was a. treat to. me -to |: Fair tinder’ ‘the auspices of the Terrace District Agr icuttur al now in the: hands of the printer. and in, finother week will, be. available. ‘for all] prospective exhibitors. She held:ou Thursday, and Friday, Sept 11th! and 12th and the. officers and ‘di-. rectors. have decided to retain. ‘their “cHone ‘WENT 10 tisk ASTER. members were. entertained hy. Mrs. P Skinner, “Mrs. Whitlow, - -Mrs.. Adams, ‘lum, and Mrs, Panter. | services Velma’. Greig sang as a solo Rough Lumber. wetter rentestasees Lee . “Christ the Lord ig Risen - Today.” |with the timber business here had the | Shiplap . ‘ 99, 50 tt ait cai: much } Improved do After.the service Mrs. Whitlow held a}misfortune to have. a fifty foot pote i ria pogtttttctetnetiennelierece a an : . ae ; -|reception at her home and more than bounee off: his toot. To say he was WOU LUMDEP oo eee ieee eect eee sie ede B20 Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Chas. “Carruthers: ana |tifty were present. Those who con- However ™ tributed tothe entertainment were. Mr. Macdonnell, B, Wilson, Mr. Drake. Misses Y. Greig, H. Smith and C. Lit- tle gare piano selections. Mrs, Rob- bingo, Mra. ‘Attree and Mrs, A, O, Head. accompanied the. choir and ell return- ed to Terrace Tuesday. mo, 7 ‘DR. MILLS HERE TODAY’ | Dr.and Mrs. Mills of Vancouver are Jadies. If the play. WAS 08 food as the photo: was to me it sire must’ ‘have see the fates of so many. of my old friends.” Mrs. J. Burrison. HORSESHOE CONTEST AT FAIR The ‘directors of the fall fair held a meeting in the. Terrace hotel on Fri- day night, April 25. Routine business in connection with the forthcoming fair was dealt .with. It was decided to give prizes of $10.00 and $5.00 to the ladies selling..the most’ member. ship tickets nnd also to pay a commis- sion of ten cents per ticket. A horse- shoe -pitehing contest will be held on the afternoon of ‘the 12th in connec- tion with the fair.:.A special. prize. of a case of. pipes - ‘has. been ‘donated br the Willson Ice. Cream parlor ag a prize for this event; - TERRACE FAIR PRIZE LIST “he ‘pulze. list for the Tenth Amiuat Association, «is The. fal. will “When. the. ‘Angiiéan ™. chnyeh ‘ chola : Were in Usk ‘during ‘Baster season. the P. ltace to ‘face with‘ remarkable. develop: - ; Mrs, Drake Mrs,’ Glover, Mrs. Bether- At the: ‘Raster Woodcock. was. there: “beside ‘the: te Me wa well” represented.” ‘; tually, transpired” ‘at: that. Sessidn . the delegates. seid. nothing: | each: night for several nights ly conld people get a bath with eh water | but. ‘much. good was ‘done * farms. and: gardena:: THE, HEALING ‘ELEMENTS: ‘oF \ TERRACE, ATMOSPHERE ° a ay ae t ‘7% eB , a From time to time we are brought. ments’ in ‘the healing‘ arts. ‘Last fri-- . day guch.a case came under the notice; of some of the local. people. Gne of . the well known men* in - ‘eonnection Jame was to put, it mildly. ; on Friday night - a dance was ‘held in. - the Lakelse Community hall. The in: jured man ‘in Spite of his sufferings, provided some of the music. “Music in this case seemed to: have a healing . effect. As the evening progressed and the -musiclan became’ more and -more * enthused -hée was observed keeping: tinie, first.with one foot and, then with: . fi both feet..A little-later on to amaze, | § men of those present, he essayed to. ne dance und performed with.no notice. 9. i able trace. of a limp. ‘Terrace offers. day looking. ‘over: the” Remo ferry’.to list material for. repairs. - Tt: is expect: a ‘ed “the” ‘ferry: will! be put in the water very soon, . Mr, Mason has been trap: ping south’ of the Lakelse Lake ‘and: reports having sen two small flocks of swans and literally thousands of geese. i there this. spring. : 7 LIBERAL “EXECUTIVE MEETING ". There was a meeting of the Skeenn” Liberal Association Executive held’in Smithers last Monday when, things in’: general were discussed, chiefly genera] election. Dr.” H. ©, Writich, M.. L- A. Wm. Grant: and John: Newick went up: from Hazelton. and: L.’ Merow from. ‘the -. Kispiox... Of course. ‘Bill: - Little vf 7 ‘Smithers .and Tel Ag’ ‘to: what: a race “delegn tion. ° WELCOME SPRING: The: Zardens™ ar now. pretty weil: seeded - and. some! of: the ‘more’ enthusiastic « hove: seeds: up and some: are ising : onions: vhubarb: and: asparagus. out of their own, ‘little: position “of first. place a8 #n° “agricul- tural -and horticultural show. ’ The People of the. district: are behind the “!directors and the entries “will be much | Bf; Micheal of thé ‘school’ statt hag |!teer this "yenr,, according to indica- patches, . Very shortly. ¢ the flowers, will. returned from his ‘Fuster holidays he tions. . The prize .list is.a very. goner- be, : blooming. i has epent in-Burg athe)” o me ie jous one. in all department and, onld heist ‘tyoung girls” ‘on. a hike: to Remo Mon-. : jay, morning and they returned i by the train in the afternoon, Prince Rupert last ‘Wednesday - und with ' Mr; McIntosh, hag‘ opened. the "| summer home “The ‘Crossways,’ aan “TERRACE Jol Agor. af. Brussels, “onky anent a few-days here: with his brother ‘B,J. : The: Anglican Sunday ‘school went : ‘Agar. He says that Terrace does not | on a ‘hike’ to. Braun's ‘Isl, “last ; ‘Briday. .. Need to worry. about hard ‘times.. It. ch nnd’ were, guests: of Mr. an aes. Ack: _ hot any better’-in Ontario, ‘and. he. ad- [103 es vises nll to hold on for’ the ood. tne coming shortly. one, aid elsewhere ‘are: hack on ‘the: de fy another: couple of raoni hg... ‘Mr. and, Me: the visitors. were ‘gues bridge given by: t rere won' by. Mrs o- 1