_ _TERRACE, ‘B,C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, se oe Rconciennnnbenornnse Ene ST. Elwood Brooks - te ‘ber. of other points. 7 othovely on, ‘the. erection.” oe i ‘Insurance “Agent ‘Fire _ Automobile Accident ‘Life P.0. Bex 102 TERRACE Tetrace mil Prices on Lumber | Itough lomber ............ a wn 916, 5C enon edee 845 common dimension and No. 1° _ 20.00 13.50 _shiplap .. ve seplevnsnsnacsnee seen No. 2 shiplap.... No. 1 finish, siding, flooring, v- joint, etc., from $85.00 to ; Shingles from $2.50 WD C0. esis Mouldinsg, 1¢ up per lineal faot. Prices ‘subject to change without _ notice, 7 Geo. Little Terrace, B. C “ . n Bring your car in for a Complete Overhaul le | Agar’ s Garage All repairs ‘carefully made ' Oil and gas. ..-Full: stock; of parts, tires, ete, A General. Motors Agent ; Terrace, B. c. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C.- Raining Witter Dining’ Room Eleetrice Light ‘Telephone... Travellers Sample Rooms i Special Caiccen Dinner Sunday . 7c P.O, Box oF > ‘Terrace Notes J, (. Brady, dlintrict engineer, dept. of public works, arrived in Terrace on Wednesday ‘night Inst. ‘On Thursday . morning he was:Joined by general fore- man J. A, McDonald. During Thuts- day. and Friday -they looked’ over : the local ‘situation, paying. visits to th . esite-of Brauns Island bridge, Ferry Is: “lund; Spring Creek bridge and. num. ‘On, Friday night “they left for for, , Hazelton enroute , to - )Suaithers. oo” 2 oe . ge of ‘steady progres | ig ‘belne aaade wil the “develipnient# ‘at. ‘Takelae ‘Lodge. : ‘the water pipe | has- arrived: -and* has. * been tnken out. to, the lake. | at Mega . _Tron and ‘Stel ‘needed: for: the. Brag Aslan. bridge. reached: here. Thursday ‘Inst, “also nv, pile ‘driver’ and. hammer, Tt. Ip “expected | wotlk. will _Btart.: “Very \ si It is ‘yeparted. “that. Geo. L tins? was the nticcessful bidder; ‘tor umber, pil. hae ikl booms ‘tor ‘the Braun's ‘Island J the” Skegual Valley. ar a4 bridge. “This. with: otlies. sondera | on hand should keep. the’ mil’ maui - for’ ‘sonte | time, a. “ “ ue t a CG. M. Lewis of Vancouver is staying at‘ the Philbert Hotel. He is looking over the district for a home site. Lewls, who spent much of his boyhood | on Yancouver Island; hus since ,ther: had some elty. life, is anxious to “estab: lish a home for himself in the quiet | Or - ‘Government: Agent: Norman Watt of Prince. Rupert. spent’ the weak’ end . fi ) Terrace on departmental ‘business ands incidentally * renewing old aequaint~ ances, ne : Ou Wednesday night Inst Ma. and Mrs. Robt. Corlett - entertnined thei friends’ In Oddfellows hall’ * Dancin; was the order. of the evening and some 150° residents were present. Muste’ by. The Terrace orchestra was. attractive Before the funetion drew to an end al the guests joined in singing “They art Jolly Goad Fellows. 27 On Thursday ‘evening. “the Ladies auxiliary of the Canadian. Legion ir conjenction - -with Legion members spent a very enjoyable evening at carder and dincing in the Legion hall. The first part of the evening was devoted tr. a whist drive with dancing afterward. ra On Friday evening the Rebekahs anc Lakelse Lodge held a function in hon. _|or of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Corlett.. dards and dancing provided the entertain ment. During the evening Mrs, J. Me. -}Laren presented rs. Corlett with e ‘|eassarole on behalf of the Rebekah: and EB, T.. Kenney presented . Mr. Cor. ‘Nett’ with an arm: ‘ghar? tested the: chair: and then responde. - '}on behalf of both himself and. bride, On’ Saturday night n largely atiend- ed meeting of the Terrace and District Board of Trade held a meeting presid- ed over-by J. K.. Gordon, There was a large crowd at the de- ‘(pot on Monday night when Mr. and I Mrs, Robt. Cotlett returned from their honeymoon at the coast, and they wert given a royal welcome, ~ Mr. | ~ | Om ‘Tuesday. and Wednesday. © was the grading of eggs, and during thy, | asked, taking about two hours of ‘ the |} to secure a more stiitable: fruit for the ‘Mx.- Gorlet® |" 07° A number" of matters of public interest were dis- | Jeussed, ‘| Tuesday: evening of last week and con- — _— : FOR SALE—3 tons Netted Gem-po- |, -tatoes; 14 ton Gold Coin and Bur- _ hank potatoes. Grown from eerti- : fied seed—A, ¥. “Wilson, Remo. . POULTRY EXPE vistrg HERE oa - Jameg Allen . of, New. “Westminster ieecompanied by 8. 8. Phillips, district agriculturist, paid a vislt to: Terrace: Mr, .Al- lexi. isa ‘provincial poultry. éxpért-and ia at present on a lecture tour, promot- ing the poultry industry. On Tuesday ‘night be addressed a large meeting un- der: the. aiuspices of the Kitsumgallum. Farmers. Institute, Hig . chief. topic evening | gave a demonsitation of. can- dling . to establish grades.” He alse spoke of laying. rations, pests and theit control, besides going ‘into the genern? ‘subject of ‘the care ‘and ‘management of:@ flock. The audience evidenced a great interest in the subject, for fol. lowiug. the lecture many questions were lecturer’ a tlme to answer. “BoB Phillips also addressed the ses- sion dealing with methods of topwork- ing. undesirable varities of fruit treer- domestic market. He also. took up the matter of organization for production and marketing of fruits, stressing the need of quality and 2 regular supply to the customer. ' On, Wednesday ofterncon MMe, AL len visited the farm of C, H, ‘Thomas where about 25 poultry’ keepers met him, and where he gave a lecture and demonstration of culling a flock of birds. - The’ party left. t Wednesday for the intertor. . rrr west “es ‘ Baward Burton ‘of, Vaniradol" “had above his “ankle during . a basketball ‘{game at bis home ‘Yillage’on Friday night. First oid was rendered andhe was, taken, to: the hospital at: Rujert “ fl . — yt at oe 7 ‘District Forester A. E. Pariow was here on Wednesday. night ‘until atur- day on business. * over the week end: a ‘Notices: have been posted prohibiting heavy” traffic on the roads until the frost . is out of the ground, , PB Hill, stiferintendent: of the Ba- the wel: “athe ¥ itlage commisstoners pad a con- fererice with J. C., Brady when he was in town. and took up'the matter of the fill on Lakelse Ave west of town, —_ Montreal witnessed an unpre- cedented - fovasion from Quebec on. thé first week-end of Feb - - ruary,. wher, over 8000 men, Wor - men and children, drawn from all ranks and classes, arrived on the - three dollar return Canadian Pa- cific excursion from the Ancient Capital, Four special tralns were used. Seated on -a glittering ice - throne between two huge natural - feeberzs, Miss Margaret Steven-. ~ gon, of Edmonton, in Ker role as Carnival Queen and assisted by His Honor: Lieutenant-Governor .W. L. Walsh, opened the 1éth An- ‘nual Banff Winter Sports Carni- ‘val at that Canadian Rockies ro sort, this month. me ao The appointuent of W. BR. Pat- ‘-terson to be General - Auditor, - ., Canadian Pacific Railway, has . -yuary 1, over :the signature of B. . B. “Martin, game warden, spent ‘Tues- 7 day and: Wednesday in the‘ district. |. ’ | During his stay: he: inspected a beaver dam that is alleged to be ‘interfering with salmon’ “reaching” their spawning grounds. .°- . j The village commissioners ‘met on ducted routine business and adjourned for a week when it is expected they ‘of the relief money. “Have you paid your subscription xe OF EMAC IORCION ICICI A ING pentatiy: oer office you: know: ‘that’ yous o i wey ate gy PERO SOROIIESCICIERCECICRICRNICIOICRCECRICIIEES at orth while’ to gee that’ it is: ‘printed, properly, i yaccept . printed’ ‘mitter’ of “guy tind ‘simply: ettis’ cheap?.: ‘You wouldn’t use Jute og.a, face ny ould. you?:: * But ity cheaper than linen, | ‘Bust-* -statiqnery: ig-your “paper, face!’ your; ‘personal: Te-: e--why) not make* sure. At then. you! gel | your: “prints a eae : “done .at:'this ‘fre 6 getting Lav paintings Ae 1 ane i ; a 7 ts will complete plans for the. expenditure |- ‘;, recently. |; ‘Standing’ men in* the “profensio $|. Pre, N.S..recently on a longjour- _.. Bey -south--to’. the. ‘Land. of Ditie.,:.. trains - are’ put,-at. their. disposal .. : lato, and. It: takes. Bcthajor ‘place. | ‘BE. Lloyd, Comptroiler, In succes sion to G C. Gahan, who died re- cently. Mr. Patterson, who was" born in Toronto in. 1390, is one of . the. youngest railway executives: on the continent, - : Plans for « national. champion . ship for grouse and woodcock — dogs are under way and. New Brunswick is considered as the ‘best possible locality for staging the event. Field enthusiasts in - the United. States recently. held a’ meeting. to: discuss the champlion- ship and were ‘greatly influenced by the advice of Ozark Ripley, © well known sport writer, who strongly advocated the claims. of New Brunswick. . + Indication of the contribution. made and belng made to civiliza- © tion by the engineering profession ‘waa demonstrated at’ the 46th | '; atinual convention. of . the. Engi-* ¢|,-. Neering Instliute “of. Canada held , |. at the Royal. York: Hotéi, Toronto, ; A very wide: variety of a ‘topics .; formed <= the .-basia.. nf speeches and ‘discussiong at ‘the ‘ ” convention’ at which the’ most. otit-.- were present... A little ‘brown fig lett: Grand. Unlike thé:-brown- jug ‘of, the® ald. gong, it did not contain ale, or anything Jikely to excite the’ 8. Customs officials, Just ‘water from the .bistorie well of Eyange-: site of the birthplace .of Long-.." -fellow's -herothe. Tha water - will be- used “to christen the ‘new - 10,000 ton . steamer. “Acadia”. to. “be overated ‘on ‘the run between ” New ‘York, cand - Yarmouth PRS... “skiing, ‘the! ‘sport. that. haa bad: “ine greatest. growth of any: cwithter: ; y Getlvity, in. the past. decade,’ ‘reach. -ed its peak -this'’. year with. thot... he Banda: of. sklers: trekking. Sut, to | the’ Laurentians, . orth: of . ‘ peal, severy-.. week-end, “Special, ;: by. the. ‘Canadian, -Peelfic. . ‘Rall; ‘: way, Similar, ‘week-ond ‘outings. fare . encouraged. by this’ ‘railway “in all:the: grea’. centres -of: popu-. Tat “all “apart ‘meetings: Cron: ght “eontinent eet Baan . a me the’ “anisfortune to “break his. leg just’. Mr. and Mrs, G Ravi’ were in towr'| bine hatchery was in ‘Terrace during |. “been | announced, effective ,.Feb-';.. line at Grand.Prea Memorlal Park,’ . - Monte. a : Here and There| ‘ There are 77 mills in. Canada in : - the Cotton textile.industry from - » which"the.annual value of prod we. "+ tion; according to; latest available ; figures, is $58,587, 866. - ‘An outstandingly | popular: sport at Bang is the bathing in the bot . sulphur pools 0 operated b : , ._ Banff Springs Hotel an the nn - Canadian Government. Last year ; 88, 800 people used the pools. _ duly 24 to. Auguat 6, 1988 isthe _ . pew date set for the World’s Grain * Exhibition and Conference to be ‘held ‘at-: Regina,” Saskatchewan, - Railway executives from all over the continent ill be among those "attending, the Exhibition. Regimental colors, approved. by His Majesty the King, and donated by the, Hon. Robert Harris, late Chiet “Justice. of Nova Scotia, ‘to the. Annapolis ‘Regiment, First Battalion, Annapolis Royal, N.S., reached their destination recently, having been carrie d on 8.S. Mont- rose. ae -\ sixteen thousand mile’ tele- phone call was put through from Schreiber, Int. to Sydney, Aus- traua.. recently after telephone companies and the Canadian Paci- . fie “Railway department of Com- munications had pooled their re- sources over a. 2000-mile front in Canad a. ‘ The startling: discoveries of ; radium. and silver at Great: Bear Lake, as well. as many other im- - portant topics, are to be discussed | in the technical sessions of the annual meeting of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgy in Montreal on April 5, 6 and 7. A part of the proceedings i is to be broadcast. f ‘Seventy Atlantie crosaings in the .- se ships: of one ifompan ia the.record. . afc Hi Williams of ‘Toronto wha’ “this vaeath reached the three score and ten mark in the Canadian. _ ‘Pacific Duchess of Atholl. .He is . not yet 45 and has been crossing regula arly in Canadian Pacifi: liners” ; . Bince 1912. : The: Governor General, Patron. ‘of the Canadian ‘Institute — of -‘Minine-& Metallurgy, will attend .- the annual meeting in’ Montreal. on April &, 6 and 7, It has been. . arranged that hie addresy to the assembled | mining-men will be broad: ast to.all quarters of the. * . Domunion for the benefit of those” “who eannot attend the meeting. | Choice of 14 tastefully worded Easter greetings. either in English or on the tanguage of the country. al dest, nation are at the disposal of the public. in Canadian Pacific . telegraph” offices.’ -at -a -standard -- rate of one dotlar, on ‘and after - = Mareb 19 .. The form conveying - .. the message will: be decorated with - traditional waster: Cilles and mes- :- ‘SRie tan be sent. over a’ ‘wide range. - “ol - coulgtries hout Burope. The develop- > cold belt are. a ending * ‘in’the play-offs 4 - b-b.opsthe rounds: ; , Haiway- togkey qeadvin the Mont-. . _ rea Baiwaye) it Hone ‘League. .