x. | a, “a 4 - i i 4 sh ' " PPR SE POL ae OMINEL. HEALD, “WEDNES seh as iia, : £80, Rough Lumber....:......... 7 Shiplap.... oo... sess ~ Sized Lumber... i, ..i....00 0% Finished Material seees Shingles. .-....0..6000: . - Orders filled at short notice, Lomper® Pics List UNets "rom $2.50 48 "$500 per Mo — Prices subject chatige ‘without notice” Meg Tt eee Ter wha. Prices of Moulding, ate. ; on application ; > Vee 518. 00 per a oo iboegepbretec des - 22.50 | wibleecceces 22,50 - 40,00 t0. 65,00. aie ead anwewe MD runing continudusly. fortnightly.. ” Steamship and Train Serviee Sailings fron. Prince Rupert for Vancouver View. . toria, Seattle and intermediate Points, each Thursday:end Sunday 10,00 p. m.. - a feca For Anyox Wednesday 4.00: Pa ao “|. Stewart each Wednesday an Saturday 4 4. 00 p.m." For North and South Queen Charlotte. Vr fro . Westhound—Sunday, Tuesday, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE “TERRACE ae Soa Eastbound—Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, 3.08 g. m oA a we Thursday, 11. 52, a, Mm, - ~, For Atlantic Stcaraship Bailings or Rcther information’ apply | bo any Canadizn National Agent ot ‘ RF.’ McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Ropert, B.C. poe — 3 on d . Nyal’s: Strengthening Tonic. :: ‘ me WINTER TON ICS - - Wampole’s Extract God Liver Oil ;; Na-Dru-Co, Extract Cod Liver Oil < i: ~ Boots Extract .of Malt and Cod Liver Ail: “Victrolas ‘and: Victor Reeords: nee ne - Vietor Records is formerly 75e now r 6B: ae Nol Creophos. aA bach R. W. RILEY ‘The. Terrace Drug Store © TERRACE, B. co ? “TERRACE: George Eastern ja reported to be im: proving: wery ‘satisfactorily. : ety times Ri: Marshall ‘spent Sunday last at on _Braund’s Island. ; 5 Tuesday: on ‘Braund’s: Island the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Avinoyd., Out-of-town. “delegates who. atienaéa |, the ‘board’ of trade | “corvention “here last week | ‘ineladed’” Olof: Hanson, “AC Brooksbank, ‘J. Carson, : Pyineé Rupert |: 8. -Philligs, and , Noel. of, Smithers; A. M, Ruddy, Burns. Unke 3 Sam. Cocker, MeGuenses, Prince Vanderhoot ;. Mr George. mee Rev. ‘A W. ‘Robinson - visited ‘aah ton last : week: and agslated, 9 t R. Ten- ; ten. service. Monti Man ‘in Pringé R ert, Inst’ “Weel, with, bie | slater, nee oe ‘Rev. “gna ‘Mrs. ‘Robinson’ ‘spent ‘rast over Sunday. LO EEE es ; Prince Rupert,.a conyerition. Bridge was’ played and the prizes were won’ by Mrs. Olof Han- | son. and Wm, aul _ Mrs. 0. r, ‘Sundol was a bridge’ h hos- tags on, ‘Thesday..évening in honor of | Me 9 of Hanson, - Mrs. Ww. AG ‘Ting vettirned “Wedues- day. after spending. 9. ‘couple’ of weeks with friends. in ‘Prince, Rupert, ° Mn ‘and: Ms,” FoeCook and: daugh: ter Margaret contemplate moving: to Prince Rupert’ in: the “near. Tuture: ito make thelr’ home. : Q oh SS en, rn co fe “Pat - “Atkinson cretiirned 40. storia on: Tuesday. ‘after “spending. several months in ‘Suulthers. rae ae; A. B. “Utteratrom, of ‘Ritwunga was a _ weak end. visitor; -here,: eetneeee ay “Toa Trnlaon: of Usk: was to, ‘Perraca Ww. K. ‘Gwyor, | distrie 7 - : coming year. * reat Tom. "SPORTS I DAY FOR ‘ERRACE “Parent-Teachers "Association Bebind. Move: to’ Colebrate. May. 24th—To * Plant: Maple, Breed; - ne, ai The. ‘parevit Meachiece | etd ‘thelr. “re- gulak meeting | on . Thursday’ eveniig. m the - school house. : Much: business: was accomplished. “ The. ‘athletia: commit: tei. was yoted.a ‘sum not to. exceed. $25" for sports ‘equipmént. for. the. school. Al: motion was passed to ask, school’ board for permission to send: away for thirty hardwood maples to, replace the dead trees ‘on the. sehool grounds, . The new trees té be: protected : by" “supports sim- | ° ilar: to those’ already. ‘around: several, trees, ie Pate acs : - Phere WAS. a: ‘discussion: of a “sports | day ond nrobably May 24th: will be net. aside for that purpose: .A commit- oF é Plas tee composed of Mr. Allen, Mr. Holm- |. “fwood and Mr. Michiel was “appointed to’ arrange: for ‘the “event, ‘After the business meeting the ‘audi- ence enjoyed several niusical “ niim- bers given by Miss. Janet Young, Miss PIG, ‘CLUB GETTING READY 7 A special. ‘meeting of ‘the boys and. house on. Friday last, to reorganize, for Mach, interest wag ‘tak-, en in, the. work, Mrs. McConnell . is again. putting, her whole heart into the, work and during the meeting promis-, ed. the boy. or girl who took ‘first prize, this year. a F100 | bbox of, chocolates. ok A “MeDonala of Usk * ‘was ‘here on macsddey. last week. . ' A H,. Eyre, of Pittman: sent laat Sunday in Terrace. can hee W. D. Vance’ and De. Le CW: ‘Kergin of Prince - ‘Rupert spent a couple, of |” days in Terrace. last week, 4... "Mr. Scott was. a bridge. host. last | Friday. evening in. hig rooms over: ithe . uw bank, a : ve ae hit Pom '- 4 . “Whe teachers rest room, vat the ‘schoo! “2 lis on assured fact by the way. the last capily. sale ,went;.: ‘The entire. phock, of J aweets «vas. disposed: OF. ine: : tyrenty minutes, : ‘The. ‘Proceeds ' wera for. the uns. #. ‘He Halliwell and hee. grand | daughter left last. '‘Sunday to visit in’ Prince Rupert’ with Miss Halliwell. Mrs. B 7, Kenney was ; among the sick: dast week . ‘ . ra “The Boy Scouts raised over $80.00 as a. result: of. their St. Patricks: dance ce ‘ast Friday evening.. The: dance was .]a-.suecess in every way and the boys will have a..good sum.t purehase their necessary’: equipment with: ~ Sack Gordon: has ‘undergone a see-|. ond .gperation in Seattle and is mak- ing ‘a Very satisfactory. ‘recovery. He ig, to he, ‘home again before Tong. - 2 Snow : ‘in: this district 48 “piactteally gone ‘and in many ‘gardens ‘there - “are signs: of spring. Gardeners’ will a008 be etting busy. : Mra. Olson, a: patient. in- Pritice” Ru- | pert, is: able’ to. be around and. will be able ” to return’ home’ shortly.’ OE eed, Sed st | Wednesday evening, in Ste Maithews Chureh. “sete ~ he. W: A. a, St. met at “Mrs. Sherwood’ today. oy Matthews. ohare ‘The faiseelnneous, shower: held i Go: honor .of. Miss "B. Wilkingon . waa: at-: tended bya large. crowd. A table: “WBS prettily, decorated - ‘n- pal : mauve ‘axid green, With gutfit in: ‘goud. shape: a0. . Bertha Moore and: Miss: Reid. tee girls pig. club was held at the school |. it. not what? . _ Lenten ‘services are ‘to be. held: this f Vactually: | W. V. AD hall .on:. Monday’ evenitig iny QUICK | NEWS - 25 per cent.’ 168s. are Sry yay aman et Hay. has been. though - prices ‘are. not’ entirely. satis-. factory it’ gems to’ be a better bet than @rains its Me we = . me, ‘Severnt ranchers. co-operated: in a shipment of “eattle ¢ ‘to’ -Prince Rupert: and they” seem | to be Anite, well leased with the returns.” onl: Wakefield ‘bas ‘his wood sawing “ad ohn Pearson is doing. § some \e) more slashing | this winter. W. 1.’ Padden. is building another addition to’ “his store. . A petition for rural’ free. “mat ‘de. livery was signed by local. people’ and now they are: whiting ‘to -see. if. there are any results, t + Institute, members who: have. not yet sent in rebate ajiplications. for 1929 {should Bet in touch withthe secretary at Once, : ge “rhe ‘Institute ‘meeting. was well at: tended. ‘There : were : s0- many “ques: tlous before the ,meeting ‘that. only a féw could be considered. However, a Warehouse is being ‘very strongly con- sidered. Then there is the question of what happened to the G..T, P. and - | what: ‘the members are: going to: da about it. Then,. are. ‘the members getting a. square” deal on treights, and “tom Brandon is a jiationt in the hospital, —_ st = . the air and.if the good weather holds . fit will not be tone. before ~ the spring work. is. under way. . we a osmniGix FEATHERS N FASHION au ” Ottawa, “March 18—When the pre- sent up- -and- coming. ‘generation thinks of an. ‘ostrich’ it‘is‘as, “of. ‘something with its’ head” buried, but there. Was a. day about, twenty, Fears, ago - When the. og ‘J ttle’ Was :as' ‘proud. ‘as the’ ‘peacock. Th fact: more ‘ostrich ‘feathers | went . to plume. milady’s - hots. ,and ruffs than {those of- any other. bird, Now. the De: |! : partment ‘of Trade and Commerce had lenrne dthat Paris fashion arbiters. have bought: several tens of ostricrh them ‘again in the front ranks: of fash- ton, including trimmings for sowns. RUBBER ‘DEMANDS NEARS. TH ee PRODUCTION MARK | - Ottawa, March” 18—A: genetal in- crease in’ world ‘crude rubber consump) tion jn 1930, and o decrease in world production is: indiented in a .concett- -{sus of estimates by. European, and Am- erican. authoritles,, | we tion. a¥erage 840, 570: tons as- compared This, anticipated | inerease provides ‘a the. constantly expanding demands by Jriakers of tires, rubber’ foot wear: ‘and | i mechanical rubber ‘goods. The average, of - estimates © would show. nh ‘general’ expectation. that: ‘for the yerr..as..a- wwhole,, production: will, exceed slightly but - there is‘ also evident. ja _|general belief. that. actual. ‘production | ‘}will. be far, below. ’ potental: 0 or. capacity } output. ; Some ‘grain ig moving now, bit the ° ‘| prices. are. sueh, farmers. ineckon, ‘on a - ‘moving lately and ale ; : lof “Mines, filed to-day, a-epécial ‘bullet: ‘|located.on Slate"Creek and Manson’ a dredging. grounds. on - ‘Buck river. and: ‘Bob creek near. Houston. The. buliiten “- . require big. scale operations. . The. bale a ing | in British Columbia. | The ‘sound of the. fanning mill igs on | feathers, - and are determined: to put}: : The. estimates “for *yworld consump. | with 1929, consumption of 780,000 tons ; larger demand for ‘crude in view. of |, “consumption “only |: Avni in the. lnterior- last ‘week Mr. | Lay pald - a visit to" Boo mountain |Placer Mining Jo the Front Sage panes guile "freetat the Herald—Hon. Mr. ‘McKenzie, minister in on placer mining prepared by GC. Wi Moore’? | ‘This bulletin covers. the Cari. boo and, the Omineca districts and it . indicates ‘that. old. channels. ‘have been ; creek’ ‘localities, alsé° the location. of: is most optomistic in Tegard . to! tlie -.: Cariboo where many old ‘channels’ : haye. ‘beep located and mining: {s larg. . ely concentrated ‘within ‘a: twelve wafle radius” of Barkerville. “While a num- - a bers’ of; these” old channels ‘have never ©. been’ drilled : ‘to bed rock new. redging aa ground is indicated. The, buliiten gives favorable “infor: . mation Jn-regard. to the black sands | af Graham “Island .. where -there ia. known to’ be eight ‘hundred ‘miles: of a deposits. To. be ‘succéssful these will, : letin also Genls with the dredging: pos- : sibilities | of the Manson’ Creek, Nation. , River and Philip © Creek. districts. © So far’ ns’ placer mining is concern: ed this bulletin is the most important ever issied by ‘the provincial govern- oo mnent:. There. is every ‘reason to. be- lieve -that placer mining will be a ost ‘Important feature {n= 1930 miin- i "LIVINGSTONE ‘AS EMPIRE - . ° _ BUILDER . . The literary soctéty’ ot: “the high | school was treated to a very interest- ing talk on Friday. afternoon by Rev; ; Arthut . Robinson. “His « ‘subject: wag David . Livingston, an’ Empire Buildet. The speaker pictured very: graphically the hardships of his’ lite;‘ hig wonder: ful endurdnee ond the love he bore ta his black brothers’ who ‘idolized him to: such. an: extent, that: at his. ‘death. (Bey ‘eral ‘of them: accompanied his body, to. Bngland where lé was- ‘buried in’ ‘Weat tminstér Abbey. Mr: Robinson appeair. ed especially tothe ‘high School: boyg to" ‘dévelop the: powers | ‘of ehdwrance ~~ and loyalty, so,‘that’ they might be an worthy sons of their country. t ve bey . wo ik ny onecceing VY. 1. Smeet th Brae Minister: of Railways