7 ue B.C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 1935 Eleven ueres, Block. ‘32. Spbdtilston OD. I. 360, Plan: 970, : Range: 5,~. Coast ae istriet, $1100 . (eleven. hundred): 6A Heinalk: payment down, : ‘balance $10 per AO n¢h.— Win, - ‘Giebe; RR. -10, Box $23. Ferguson, Mo, Us4 ELD. Old man winter pata a etme visi€ on Munday nf€erioon’ when“ 7 strong ‘wid aime down fron the Tiorth éast and the miperature dropped rapidly.: ‘On. Mon “lay morning the ground, was solid and a wood Piles were. ‘being: called’ upon: ta: do their stuff and hy the afternoon’ the Ioeal residents: were wishing’ the vustial, arch snow “storm ‘would come’and ‘let the Deople get on with their spring work aut. au, early date: a : Ine -k Garlnnd of Katina Tanke y Was in ; fown on Friday. - ; oer | SR Nae * M. OM. MeLaughian of Prince: ‘ip B xpont sey eral days. _Anjtown.-: : ard * Gordon ‘Temple t ‘ts up ‘and about. once} a Kenney Made A | inore, though not. fully. recoyered from. hin illness, However, his friends: are hoping with “the: retumn ; 708 warmer. weather and. less wood ‘to pack. he. will! xpeedily, become his own self. , 3 * a: rhe 1935 selection : ‘pt Innior. “Wire! Wardens is new being made: During the. past few years several thousand boys have been: érrolled. ‘in the: move- ment by the Canadian: Forestry -Asao- ciation, and” have, proved, very. valu- able. on numerous occasions in - detect- ing ‘and stamping. “out ‘incipient: fires. In. the: past years Junior Wardens have’ been given n> ‘badge of office, soniewhat: similar to. the badges issued. to. the honorury fire “wardens, but, ad- vices from’ the south. state that: this year recruits will be issned with: req shirts to which is attached ¢ the embilem : . of: ‘the’ fir tree. : . ewe ; oes “alen: Mar tinspn of, Usk pent. the end of the eek" ins ntowns wey PAmONS Hit With. The . ~ Working: Men! “immer * ive. ‘been many. favorable re: marks. passed: locally’ since B.:'T, Ken- ney, NLTAAL ‘advocated Board of Ite- view hieonnection. wvith the. Workman's Compensation © Board. ‘Terrace, - like a lot: of. otbér. places, has 8. number of cases of men crippled dy. ‘industrial ac- eldents,: and whose claiins have not re- ceiv ‘ed the cousideration that many feel they: ‘should. have had. ” “The Board has autocratic powers, and in splte of re presentations made to that body it has been impossible ‘to. get what is consid: ered justice.” : os When,. in times. past; the. matter has che {hee tuken up with. members of past governments word has come back that nothing: could be: done without amend- . a ‘ing: ‘the act, and. apparently members ot : : both parties, were reluctant to open up "| the act. for necessary action. “One. commendable thing about the i constitution of the ‘Board. is that. it is a set" ‘free from’: ‘political influences, but = that. should not carry with it the right _ COUN TL. . Maing an bon-ag: attising: retailer keeps back, from nilvertising just Teeanse, tie feels that it Ag. neces. ary, : to, advertise: ia te big way and because. whe ig ‘not! yet oe ready to: ‘adv ertise in: a big way. ‘To! keep back from our newspaper until you aré ready to use big space”’ is Fist as foolish, AS would be keeping: a ‘child out. of ‘school until, it had the ability to: ‘pass ‘ita matricula-. -_ tion. Beginners in: every: form of enterprise’ need to go warily ; until ‘experience and ‘practice: and growing’ Pras “ability : ‘Warrant. them ‘to ‘attempt. Jarger things, ‘they should proceed’ enitiouisty, oe : eS ‘ Tt will pay somie, merchants: to” use ela sified ad- : vertisements ‘and’ ‘small spaces’ ot two. or. three inches.” These little advertisements, will ‘purely - be. seen and: Tend by. newspaper readers. ments offer special merchandise, . ; quently. | A quick: auecession ot! little ‘advertisements’ “4 everyone of which. ia. alive, will of a certainty effect ©: ~ sales—will, attract Hew customers: frightened | of is dumbness; ee oS Make sma}! “ndvertise- oe Change. them free. - ‘The: thing. to be: a retnii store which does’ not stalk: to the public by | means of newspaper adver- tlsements, looses a lot of goad trade. gO: where it As: Invited to: Bu, ‘The public will: fe Ruth” Little," 81,0; “Mazine ‘Llewellyn ; 80.55" ‘Normen. Chapman 73.43 ‘Frances Gy Aomervitie AS ‘it was ‘the ; to be above appeals to higher courts of review, ‘and. it ig felt. that: Mr. Kenney, in ‘his ‘speech, hhas opened up the way. .|for some redress in the grievance, and Jit is hoped, he. will press. the matter to the limit and thus assure that) men who ave injured , while following their oe- 7 eupations will get. the “Sommpénsations -. they | have paid. for,: -Grade -12-Jean’ “Dover, 70. BO ' oe : Laura ‘Doney, 85.4; Ade- we la. Haughland;. ABT . Grade 10-—Wilifam, -Codper 83. 26. Dover: 70.5; Jimmie * Smith: 655s Dor- : othy ; Martin: 44.5, Grade 9-Freda Hau 90.5; “Amy “Lit tle 768; “Gordon ‘Little 72.0; Sally . Ka lay sou ‘69.4; “Hlsié Hipp 63.9; Thelma Otson! 62.4; ‘Helen. Olson 61.0: ; Kenneth Attree 88:3; “Mary. West 548. Merte at Perna stpervising’ ‘operations stor | opening’ “up thie. aie ‘group: ‘on Conner River, was-heki“at the home of" ‘Mr. 'a The, following thle, gives the- name: * me ‘gallu | ‘Hig 5 Schoo! ‘dn xaininations a held the end’ of ‘TJandary:— very | Game Dept. i is - - Looking for a ae connection. with the ‘investigatio? tlint is being carried on throughaut the Dominion tito insect pests Game Board officials are asked ‘to. ‘gather - infor- mation, in connection with the oceur- ence of: the various types. of ticks that infest domestic and wild animals. The mits - -tularzemia and Rocky, ‘Mountain large: animals—moose, deer, cattle and horses. - This tick is considered respon- ‘sible for declmating the moose: popula- tlon in Eastern Canada and the Mid- western States. It ls most noticeabble in’ March and April when «the adult stage’ ds reached. ‘The common rabbit tiek is most: frequently. found. in mid- summer and usually feeds on snow shoe rabbits. ‘and willow. grouse. _Of necessity ‘the game board -is hav- ing to rely. on’ co-operation from. the people of the province ‘generally, and in the event of any of these insects | being found are’ anxious to . secure specimens: The best way to send a tick for examination is -to place it. in phone needle. box, along with a few green leaves or grass or moist blott- ing paper. If they have to be: kept some time.it is better.to drop them in a pottle with a solution of 8% alehol . and 26% swaters,* ‘ _KITSUMGALEUM HIGH SCHOOL CY Sa 38, ou met ‘| around: ‘thy ke " in to'see one, of the, old’ timers; “and al told us he: had. ‘done well: this’ "winter. |° |The neighbors. had. heen very thought- _As an exainple hel: ful; and industrious. pr otluced ” a “pili of home knitted mitts, They were in. a, pattern or red and blve one of. "the; ‘neighbors’ ‘Kept’ fe bunch “of gonts. | knitted the. imitts fiom the’ ‘yarn. ; They ine ‘Rorker. oe , HES I. . e * Y the Kitsumgallum Farmers Institute lg ° relyatlding. the chimney. in’ the’ back ‘room “of the ’ bateher: shop.’ ‘Hdtly infuse the year a near: fire occurred: due. to de- frre: ° fective Joints’ "jn the bricks;:. a i ne iF Word hug, been. reg from. Kaun: 2 ; : 4: loops that. a serious, cae. f tilaraemia ‘The last “meeting of the - Bridge Club nd g: | nmnber- .of -weeks, and sly young girl, is. ‘not yet hss’ béen iunder’ treatment there: fora patient, a Tick Specimen| _ ticks listed are the common wood tick : : ere B. Co Will ship to any point on line - Will you try our’ Bread and Byns?. . Standing orders shipped regularly. pone aoe All Hinds of take. Get < our price. that causes tick’. paralysis, _ and trans- ; spotted fever; the winter tick: feeds’ on} ” Philbeit Hotel - TERRACE, B.C... Fully Modern ‘ Electric. Light ‘Running Water ; Travellers Sample. Rooms P: O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. %, mise “Telephone Terrace Mil Stock of Lumber = a small metal box,. such as a gramo-|\- - “No. 2 _Shiptay ‘818 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- Rough. Lumber ; ind when we: felt them we. began’ to|: wey wonder what. particnlat -brand of - woo! © oe had been, ‘used, Then’ he*told ud that) Another ‘had ‘taken a: “quantity y oe of goat hair, -earded and spun it ‘and| f° were good warm: urticles’ ety from: the : ie «| feel. >. them ‘it scemed that: ‘| Spout [be ns tough as’ ‘the n¢