Orders filled ‘at short’ notices, LUMBER Price List. ye tbe eee a bee ew eee coun et eaieens ‘obo, = Be == "LUMBER ‘MAN UFACTURER . Rough Lami se $18.00 per M Shiplap .. 2.) sce cee ce ee ee swecece nyc a Sized Lumber Finished Material... 0.02... +o; 740.00 to’ 65.00. Shingles... -.scteasecer seve fom $2.50 to $5.00 per n. Prices, subject to change without notice ee 22.50. 22. 50. Mill: running continuously, Prices of Moulding, ete. +00 application : - . ~ ° E Constable. MeKenney. ‘was a busin- Na aa Thursday and Sunday 10.00 fortnightly. Steamship and. Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for “Vancouver Vie. toria, Seattle and intermediate pointe Stewart each Wednesday. “and | Saturday 4, Anyox each Wednesday, 4.00 p.m... Por: North’ and Souths Queen ¢ Charlotte. Islands ’ oe {PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bo. Eastbound—Monday,. Wednesday and/anteraes, 3. 08 p- m Westbound— —Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, il. 52 a. im. + tFor Adlantic Steamihip Slings of hather information apply: to any * Canndian National Agen ox = RF ‘MeNenghtom, Dietrich Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. rarecceooserest "Baste Chocolates | Easter. Novelties or White Pi Roosters and: ‘Rabbits * Chocolate Eggs _ . : of as Cards and Booklets. uighs and Colds’ try our White Pine ‘Mentholated with Tor ine with Eucalyptol and Honey. “ Victrola and Victor Records,_ formerly TBe, x now' ’ 65e. Few still left at 3 for $1.00. - . R. W. RILEY - The Terrace Drug Store - "TERRACE, B.C. t . Barbed. Wire ITT INIIN - CERNE RIAN [peeneon:ceoeindonemnnaxooceceoananesinaane: - Poultry N jetting Roncrorkeneicenencoceee ny Wer. |. lett “Thu ay . ~_Pyinee’ Rupert ¢ on a short «Week “Teaving Mrs Bredin lett. ‘thors é ‘wwiil; ‘ppe Ae, re-wnion. at. her home. - cy number : of ‘former ‘Tesidents enjoyed a 7 a ~ | very ’ Bapey. ‘Afternoon: ‘together. ° : ., Turner + is. Improving. iE — : after: ‘being. econfined. to, her: home: tor: . sometime ‘with Pt 10 ; "véturning: ( | home: in. Grand, Prairie Alta," Th 18 No abate friends. “who }} il. ‘give: her: made welcome’: ‘back for: . Prince - Rupert for a short holiday | | sday. Jspént the winter months. in Lakelse ‘| the woods -recently and is a patient in, the Prince Rupert hospital. : ‘on Friday. night under. the auspices {a most enjoyable time. The members after being confined’ to Prince Rupert ; hospital for sometime. ; ce ‘Rupert to join her’ husbend who has taken up a, -home there. * Arnia. Watkins of Buseo B. C. were : visitors : in, town’ the ehd of. the week. Terrace Wa8 - a: week end visitor in [town . aa US ads itor, An ‘town, on. Friday, visltor in. Sowa a ” va . ry. “| Tresday. ‘moming. for: Brice Rupert where: ‘they: will reside. m ” Miss ‘Gladys. Kenney Teft Thursday og —_ ess visitor to | Prines Rupert. on Thur- “Seout: Master Kirkaldy has purehas- ed parallel; bars“and. a: jumping ladder ‘for. the Gym.’ Additional - eq- ulpment’ is being procured. The: Boy Scout's successful. - dance ‘being “re- sponsible . for the. ‘purehases. Lk : Baith Detwiler left Thursday for Prince Rupert ‘where she visited her mother who is making a good. recov- ery- after her recent illness in the Prince Rupert Hospital. he Mr. and Mrs, Browotsky + and: fam- ily. waa, tendered a farewell shower Jby the’ ‘members of St. ‘Mathews ‘choir on Saturday eveninig. A very “pleas- ant time was spent by all present. where they will ‘reside, aoneny “hee: AW. Robinson: was © visitor to ‘Usk on Monday where he conduct- ed. evening service. ~ e Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Kofed who. has soos Valley. returned to town the end, of the week. for the summer. Lyster Taft hod the misfortune to have his foot badly cut while working The dance: in the G. -W.°¥. A. Hall of the Canadian Legion was not -well patronized. but those present report are contemplating _ teytog fortnightly dances. J. Bruyn ‘of Prince -Rupett was a Visitor, to town on, Wednesday last. ny Geo: ‘Little, who has apenit the: ‘wint- et On the “Fiji Islands is expected| ~~. [home* on ‘Wednesday of this week. - nw ( . Par bemasunamned ‘KF. ©.: Bishop returned on . Saturday Mrs. “oe oe Cook left Sunday fc for’ Prin- John Watking of Stewart B; ‘o, and + mom M. misty vader was, a. ist- oF “Diggtes 6f- ‘Bxstew’ formerly. of, “De Dvomimond isbiury, was a vie [1 "Chas? ‘Williams: pens . i 8. Parker ‘of Prince Rupert Was | sand. years: people: would: be- born with a busthess _viettor’ on, Tuesday last. * day “tor Yan: ants we A month ie ia They ‘left for Cedarvale. on Sunday Stare Surgean Thom, Chaplain., ‘With Brock will be Col. Clause, mil-;2Ursery row. Asparagus is a gross “teeded and} re amguats of barnyard. : of. deceased; Inhabiiants ’Jobn’ Garland of: ‘Kalun . Lalie vas. a visitor in: town over ‘tHe’ week-end. guns, from artilety.. vo Mrs. H. A, Swain left Monday for]; Hazelton where’ she. will enter the. 'Hospitat for ‘treatment, From. father to the youngest member of the famii everyone elamors for , : more—when. they ae tasty! Hete is bushel was shown by. the test where a tested recipe: | 1 cupful Borden's St. Charies Milk: The value of grain fed in this way de* leupful water; 2 teaspoonfuls melted |PeDds directly on the price of hogs.'A butter; 1 egg, well: beaten: 3 cupfuls white flour; 1 teaspoon salt; 4 tea- can be marketed through hogs ata spoons baking powder; 2-tablespoons sugar. the shortening, sugar, and the - egg, and beat in. the dry. ingredients ‘which | - have been sifted. together... Beat. thor- oughly. and ‘fry as: usual.on’a slightly oiled erifldte, or on an: tihdiled. alumin- jum cor . soapstome — “griddle. © Its very: thin cakes - are desired, add. tyo'more: tablespoontuls of St.. Charles Mille ‘and |; water, For further : ‘interesting Te: ufully ‘etilitvated . jeipes write, for the. Borden ° Cook ‘Bool wa Ue “staddiessing The Borden Co. Ltd.,’ Dept. Ww. oa 140 St. Paul Ww. Montreat, " Betore- the verdict” “was rendered 7 oS = _ ; — ‘(this morning “Miss Mexiéo" < told: in-|°” GAR terviewers that if- the. court freed her , Most of the: patients ‘are abt to. he she would become, a aut. around again,” The: ‘delightful’. Wweath- |. er the past ‘few dnys’ having worked ‘wanders ‘in _cléaring. up ‘the epidemic, fi: ‘drionton waa a . out teeth, cry ‘Histor “Ottawa-—(Spectil. to the rieeand Military funeral ‘services, from time immemorable, have been impressive to The procession far. the, fueral of the lnte’ Major General Brock and Lieut. Col. MeDonell will be arranged in the following order. and leave: the Govern- ment House for the place of interment at 10 o'clock this day. Fort Major. Campbell, 60 ‘men of the 4ist. Regiment “with one subaltern ;' 60 men from the militia ond 1 captain 2 six pounder4; Corps and detachment of the garrison: , Servants of the Gen- eral: Surgeon “Moore, ' Doctor Kerr, itia; Maj. Merritt, Dragoons; Capt. |. Regiment; Civil Staff, 7 -” Mr. Dickson, Capt. Cameron,_ Friends officers throughout the provines will fired trom the periol” of the body leaving * ‘the Government House until its arrival. ‘at the placa of interment: also’ after: ‘the. funeral’ ‘service -shail have been’ preformed, three rounds: ‘of "GRIDDLE: Canes . Combine the milk nnd “water, add , Ast agus - ds: one: sof, a most pai ‘atable cf early Spring ‘vegetable and well cenerves a piace in: ‘the home .. market garden. an-extent that’ no ‘other service could || *Tm an economical point af ‘view | -|¥ile and in the records at the Domin- R LOW op patch tesan best be startad vy. ion Archives ia a letter which con-/8fOWing’. the: seed ‘Seed fs planted in tains the instructions for the burial |2UtS8erY rows, 18 inches apart’ and of’ Major- General Brock~ and Lfent,|“hen the -plants are -well established : Col, McDonell, whieh retalls that all |they should be thinned to a distance the 1ribute . possible at that time was [ot 3 “inches “apart. ‘The, following: shown these brave. men. . [¥spring the young: plants should) be. The order is dated at. ‘Wort George, i aupermazent: rows approximately 4 Daneel Seatbelt ws fee ake District: Géneral Order. It . reads: depending on whether the | “soil: ts. : heavy or light. ‘This: is necessary as. eoch . year a new crown is formed on: top of the old. one which gradually. brings the root area to the surface. The young plants should first pe cove. 2. ered to a depth of.two inches and. the trench filled in.as growth takes place -. during the summer. soil is shallow. it..s advisable to vovet.- the .rotts with the‘ best soil at first. Only the strongest and most vigorous plants should . be selected _ from the Tf the: surface. Dennis,, 49th. Foot: Guards; Capt. Quires liberal Virireaux, R. P.: Brigade Major Ev- | manure supplemented with commer: ans, Col. Butler; Capt.-Derenay, 41 |¢ial fertilizer. Foot Guards; Capt. Holeroft, Royal{tons of manure per acre plus 460 Artillery; Capt. Powell, Artillery; |Pounds of nitrate. of soda, 300 pounds Capt. Clegg, A. D: C., Lt. Fowler, 4ist, superphosphate, and .260 pounds mur-) * Jnte ‘of potash’ is *, Itberal - With the. body. of McDonell will ba | Varving soil conditions ‘will affect the Capt. Cameron, Lt. Jarvis, Lieut. Rob-;Tesponse of the crop to’ organle and inson, Jos. Edwards, Bsq. Capt./or no evidence to show that, Balt. is Crooks, Alexander MacDonell. Esy., | beneficial, ‘No harvesting should be. done until the third year and.then only for, a. _ Offiders will wear crepe on the left )Period of 4 weeks, in subsequent years arm.and on. their sword knots and alj|the cropping season lasts for 8 weeks. ‘Tops should not be removed’ before ” wear ‘créné ‘on their left avin for the the time that berries commence:to rip- ” space of one raonth. en. ' Captain’ Holeroft will be ‘plensed disease it can be worked into a B patch. - to direct that minuis - guns ‘will be- of add hhumus., ve An appHcation of ten If. the top growth is free from _ 7 allowance. ; MAKING POOR WHEAT PAY ~The’ sale ‘of frozen wheat. “at $1.18 “per bushel’ is ‘a -pretty attractly ; ura, ‘feeding tests made ‘by the ‘depart, _ | ment’‘of Agriculture,’ shows ‘that Hits : , jean, ‘be done. Tests” were: made with ° : oo: oe a ~ four ‘lots of hogs with varying | ‘ration ‘4 ’ ‘ of. frozen wheat and frozen wheat: fe Who | ‘doesn't “like ‘gridate’ "cakes? A market: value for’ frozen wheat ranging to $1.61 per. with oat chop. current. market. prices, frozen . wheat price: equivalent to No, 3 Northern. “NEW PL ANTS” BRINGS. NEW. INDUSTRY Canadian farmers are’ f new opportunity . in, the. -enltl $01 ; under. essentially, } — Unite” Churek * Guild wish tot “Dr. ‘Bawara Li “Whatton, President all. who loaned | articles of the New Jeresey State Dental ‘Bo- re clety,: predicted today that in ‘a. théu- and,” with; setting the- stage | for: thelr Bh March: 21.. an : : i a ‘coNsEnvairrve ; SOCIATION: