. A full stock of “drags, patent 1 medisins’ ‘dtationery’: . ‘jewellery.: faney china; clocks, watches, : : tobaceos,. ee oe cigarettes, -eandy, Ganong, and Legeett. chocolates, es | a Parkers Sheaffer and 1 Waterman’ 8 ens, : oe Ta. pote tn ey ene Drug Store The Terrace | TERRA CE, B. C., BR. W.RILEY, TERRACE. THEATRE — WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY’ This. Week January 30 and a1 “THIS Is HEAVEN — 7 Comedy— p Adults 50e GEO. LITTLE “Terrace, BE “LUMBER MANUFAC “TORER Be oe " LoMBER Fuice List : “Ronit Lumber. °:'.> wa gi. 60. per n- “Shiplap so | 22.50 8! .. Sized Lumber ...01. ; TET poo. Finished Material . .+., Bester e vers A000 to 65.00 | Shipwles... cscs saceres . from $2.50 to, 55. 00. per NM. "Prices subject to ‘chaige. without. notice ad. Orders ‘alled at short notice, aA a i \ a Mill running continuously. Prices of Moutiing, ete, on n application Sal, “Me r, “Strathmore C.. Koba Fairchild, " prize bull who has ‘been: ewarded ‘Reserve All American thonors by a committee in the United ‘States appointed: by. thé: American 2 Holateln-Friesian. ‘Association. . 1 addition | he Ww * recent mo Show . in*Toror |. Mary Koba'was ‘Res lean: ania a Hoth. ant 4a folk sheep from. the Tilley farm won avery first and-second prize and all ‘-) hip: g Chen jon Tn : first $.th Oiha ats ree el ¢ ! ioge e sheep’, from, the ‘Tilley fat and’ the cattle Canad! ,{ from. Strathmore farm ‘won eighty 3 Farny’ at sects Be eres Tilley’ farms, by. the Agricultural “Braneh | elfe Railwa: Tada Te aricable showinw nt Children under 14 sas a5e| Terrace’ Notes. “Fred Nash “and' Dick __MeCullough went. ‘to Usk: ‘on’ Monday’ and ‘ will be ithe’ tea under the ‘anspices of the ‘| P. TA. on. Friday. afternoon in the a school : ‘room “was faltiy: well” attended. . A short” program consisting , ot: instro- ; Bertha Moore and Janet Young; anc mental: solos: ‘by: Velma Greig, - and a joyed. “Refreshments were provided by. members, ‘The proceeds ‘of the af- terhoon . amounted to -$6.50... ‘During the past few years’ ‘200d ‘deal of mon- ey has been raised and. many valuable improvements made to school grounds and sport: and: school equipinent by: "this organization.:: en haere “ay. H:. “Trotter ; and . G “Merman. ‘of Ocean Falls sere ‘business ‘visitors in town over. ‘the. sweek end, Miss Youne Cote, | who has spent the Pa last: few months’ in. Washington . State eo: returned ‘home. on, “Thursday. last, ‘Mrs. N. Sherwood accompanied Mis E.. ‘Hamer to. Prince” Rupert on Sun- day - for medical: treatment. LR ee The continued mild weather : has rushed’ the season in Lakelse Valley. The end of the week W. ©. Parker had rhubarb six -inches - high and daisies in bloom. cote ¥ air. and Mrs. .Ttffin will erect a new home on the old White : “Pince in ‘the spring. " ; . Mr, and Mrs, thoyed into. ‘the Mr. and Mrs. BL. &- - Oshorne | ‘Stout ‘have OL oT: “‘gundal. was’ a “busttiess. Yisttor| tp Prince Rupert “ oD Tuesday.’ oe yt 1 Her "e and. There] | ke - uel: : “More than:two mullivn: tingerling , Stliius and 40,000 trout. yearlings Wer, placed - in -Nova Scotia’ lakes and stréanis during 1930 from: the fish. ‘hatchery at Lake Géorge. - About $80,000;000 » was spent in ‘Canada in 1930 on “hydro-electric power development and” installa«: itlons. and: It: Is expected .that. fully / $300,000,000 will be spent for 4 — similar purpose _ ; during the © next ‘bree years. a . - Consumption of paturat: ‘gas. in: ; Canada during .1929 :for domestic ‘purposes wag calculated to be auf- -: “fletent: to’ displace 640;000°-ton3" ot coal.‘ Natural. gas--is-.found:- -abundance:-in Alberta. and. ve mne parta of: Westero Ontario, and the Maritime Provinces. ” : book - Province of New. Brunswick's. rés- 7 presentation at Sportsman’s, Shows in. the’ United Statea this ‘year: will "Be larger’than: ever and. new torri- “tory: will be Invaded,. “Its first.ex- . ‘hibit will be at, the New: England Sportsmen's Show at Boston,; Feb-' ‘rary 7-14, and also at the Phila-.” _ detphia , Sportsmen's". and. ‘Motor “Boat Show, February: 21-28. “Six. thousand pounds of ‘unfrozen ‘white fish. from Northern.-Saskat- | _chewan recently. went by Canadian Pacific from Prince Albert to Win-. - nipeg | ‘and ‘points beyond. It was “carried 150° miles to. Prince Albert i by. aeroplane ‘in ‘one: ‘hour ‘aud:a-* : who a ‘reently. fell fram “the. whart: at Pler D in. that distriet’ surveying the Test of : the week,” vocal. solo ‘by. Rev: H.: Allen” Were’ en-|- Terrace Tories: ‘ary ; thelr mother's {cheered her \ship contributing happiness. . Also for . hereay ement. - jhall. on, Thiitsday, evening, and the. of- ; quater. a trip’ that. would. by, ora Joa: taken f aa We Vancouver, into: thé. dangerous rip | a |More Interest Needed iin the District Fall Fair Association was held oniy anuary- 27 in the Blue ‘Room.’ only five persons were ‘present’ it was decided to’ postpone -it- for’ one month, the: adjourned meeting. to be the’ ‘same place on ‘February 24. ' Tha! TAT A statement: of the, affairs was pre- |sented showing. $28. 00 still ‘outstand- ing: on’: prizes "and. 336: 00 still’ dug’ the : treasurer,-“: an organizations in Terrace in. -Support of fair activities. $111 00 will be Jost. It was further pointed, out. that the pig club, organ- ‘Jized by the Terrace branch of the Wo man’s’ institute, and ‘finoneced by the Terrace ‘Fair Association for’ the’ past three years, would ‘have to make ’ : arrangements for. their operation. connected with the board of directors, and some of the other directors wish sponsibility: OL the office. The fair of 1930, while. having dif ficulty in’ financing operations the province. _ Hleet Officers Conservative. Association was held in the Blue Room on Wednesday, J anu.) 28: reviewed the work of the ‘past ; yenr. The election of officcr: ‘}was then held resulting as follows :— .. Hon. Pres——-Hon. R. B. Bennett : Dy. _‘Tolmie “Hon, Vice Pres —Dr, R. 0. Bamford and Cc, Hf. Orme Prosident—O T Sundal . .Yice President—Irred Nash _ Seeretary {trensnre TWh. Rpbinge: | Bxecutive—C - FF ak. Green, : SV. Ola- ver, Je “Daly, G. Dover, T. iC. AM. “Tur. ner ‘and W ‘Donald. re : A a CARD. OF THANKS : phn “han iy. ‘of the iat wight to. thank friends. who! during eontinemont: to. bed; -his “with ‘thelr floral offerings received Anring their ee ; “CANADIAN LEaioN’ OFFICERS “The 9 naual mesting of the Ganaaian Tegion. was. held ‘in. the G. W.Va AS: : Pair Association . The’ annual’ meeting - of the Tertaco “as| . An effort’is to’ be’ “made during: the aa month to enlist interest of the.various |: _ ‘In the. event of'a fair|"** ” {not being held. in the year 1931: the government grant. of! approximately It is understood that at-the. annual|: meeting the’ secretary: “will ‘cease tobe |". to be relieved. of the work and the re-}. won| ‘|listed ‘by the judges‘ in their officiay ‘|seoring as top in’ the circuit: and the percentage awarded placed it -Ath. in |. _ Hear ar Reports 7 he ‘annual ‘meeting of t the "Ferrace |. - After’ routine. business had |, ‘|been dealt with the “president, oO T. -|Sundal, J. P., “tes Tithe : -companion-. ae ? istocrals ‘opin ANADIAN National offers iany. luxuries and com- ~ forts which add pleasure.to . - Your trip South by Steamer or East by ‘Train. - 7 ‘Sailings from Prince Rupert .° to.” Vaneouyer, thence via Tri-City Service to Victoria — and Seattle, Thursdays . a 10.00 p.m. 2, For Anyox and Stewart,.. Wednesdays 4.00- p.m. ’ Regular services | ‘to North: a _and South Queen Charlotte .— + “ Islands. ‘Particulars of sails" . ings, rates, eters on Tequest. Passenger trains leave Tor- — race, eastbound, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 5.05 p.m.; westbound, Sun- — days, Tuesdays and. Thore- days 11.52 a.m. THE ROOSTER’S LAMENT There is a rooster in our berg Who acted very wise. | He let a young cock phesant come _ And .mess up beth bis eyés, . And when he knew the fight, was lost,. With dignity. he did smart, a Where once .there. stood .a lovely’ conth . . There. now . Ny Femnined 2 a ‘Pat : The ‘aster looked" 80. “queer, ‘ This lovely bird: was, pedigreed; “His: owner - loved to see. - . No bitd: ‘i ‘this: Hick town, quoth. he Dare, touch:: his. auafesty, ae HELL ae my The ‘owner: swore, as. “owner's wou “And vengence ‘did ‘declare, : eo When plesants came :a courting,” ~ “Twas safer to keep the‘ air,” My shot! gun is always longed? a And I ean. shoot, by: darn: . Next time: you visit this. ranch: You's sure will come to. harm, :