-_LoinneR Price I List os . | Roogh Lumber...) ceeecegieceiee ~- $18.00 per ML Shiplap.............8, ee Sized Lumber... 13.0440; Finished. Material . S. Shingles. 00.03.00. reba c etree eeee ence ban vives see 2250. 7 . 486 Boro vee irom ‘$2.50 to, $5.00 per m. Prices subject to chaige vwithont notice cere . Orders filled at short notice, ML funning eéntinaoualy, : _ Priges of Moulding, ote, on, application - MeLeod, ‘and. was'a guest.at the: Car- rather and. ‘Witkingon: wedding.” iH: C.., “Fraser,” school | inspector. “Wis fal ‘duties... , oe sie “Mr: Mcleod, ' ‘Toeal” ©. ™ R: “agent place is. being. ‘filled. ‘by ‘Mr. Crawford, telegraph operat r. ‘on the. work’ train here.” oe : ws : in- ‘town over: the: week vend.” . Steamship and.Train Service ‘Sailings from Prince Rupert Yor Vancouver Vice toria, Seattle .and intermediate points, each Thuraday and'Sunday 10-00 Stewart each Wednesday. an Anyox each Wediesday, . 4.00pm... : Bor North and “South Queen, Charlotte Islands . d Sat Saturday ‘ 4. 00'p- m. ~ JPASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Be : oh . Eastbound—Monday, Wedneaday : and saturday, 3,081 p. m- Weatbound—Sunday, Tuesday, ‘Thursday, 1.62 a m. tFor Allan Steamship Sailings or farther information only: tore any Canadien Notional Agent c oa , . RF. McNaughton, E District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC. - % oa “Chocolate « Eves a Roosters and Rabbits ° Cards and. Booklets _ For Coughs and’ ‘Colds try our White Pine: ‘Mentholoted with : ‘tar - or White Pine, with Eucalyptol and Honey. ns : Victrola'and Victor: Records, form - 65e.. Few still left at 2 for $1.00." Easter Chocolates ‘Easter N ovelties erly Tey now The Terrace Drug Store. R. W. RILEY. - “TERRACE, B. a 7 . . i . 1 Tata a i Barbed Wire % | groom, ‘are’ well ‘and favorably: known ~ Poaltry Netting “Hardware MAAR IRIAN INI NEE : Siexenencenestrenreesiin RRR Renee : ns a visitor ‘Sit imown ‘on, " Wemnodaas and p ‘guest | “at 7 ‘the - Carruthers, ‘and’ The) Terrace. Hospital: Board: ‘niet on . Mr. ‘Halliwell: presiding. - Ith ., Was stated that a: fortnight had elaps- ed since comniunications: “were ° sent, Te- f.specting the supply. of a “doctor “bul be ying wed- ! Mr, and Mrs. Lindstion. were vist. ors, in ‘town on. “Thursday, « oot ae "Wi smith i 1 a 5 Ke ‘Gordori week.” 3 y jenter the hospital for treatment. “(The Misses - Gwyer were dinner | ; friends. in honor of H. C. Fraser. : “Rey. A. WwW. Robinson WES - confined to his - home through : illness.. The. morning and evening services were jeonducted’ :by N. _ Sheryvood ‘last Sun- day. . . | R E. Allen. said goodbye to a tot. of his freinds here on Thursday and Fri- flay. His trip here for thé auction |- sale will be his last before eoing } Kam- loops, - . “Just 0 as the local-streets were wan to mess them ‘all -up. again, : a WEDDING ‘Ag ‘TERRACE ; ized at-.the-home-.of..Mr: and -Mrs,. Pas , | Wilcinson lof ° Remo-awas: united: “in| marringe to. Charles.L, Carruthers of Terrace. - marriage by her. father, was charm: ingly ‘attired in 2 -gown ‘of white’ sat- in with silver trimmings, . silver. slip- ‘pers and bridal- veil caught with ‘or- Jange blossoms, She was ‘attended by Miss Gladys. Kenney. who. wore pink georgette with silver trimmings.. The groom was- supported by Roy Thomag 4 Following , ‘the ‘ceremony’ ‘a - buffet luncheon . was served and fn pleasent social * ‘hour : spent.” The bride . and % ‘and the best ‘wishes -of the community. are extended for a Jong. -and happy life. : The. young. ‘couple ‘have. taken Jup theix home: ‘in the ‘alum Lake dis: iriet,. SS 7 : ‘~ * 7 ey emma \ News: of: fie. ‘death of Jaines. Borns in ‘Prince: Rupert. hospital” on Thurs- day morning. was received ‘with. regret. as his imany Srlends: had hoped: for: his’. recovery,) . ‘Born in, the ‘state’ ‘of. ‘Michigan in. {ABEL where, “he spent. his -boyliood and ‘early - manhood: He. took: to. prospect-| ing’ while 8, ‘young :: ‘man: ‘and. - spént’ years in Colorado, and ‘other. states, He came to ‘Perrnce.. about: seventeen _. [years .ago,,and whilé:-here’: has: made “}many., friends who:-admired ‘his, quiet ‘sterling: ‘qualities. best side of : ‘his: fellow workmen , and i. see “Mazte ‘Leggett it Sind is ee ee d*holiday guest “at thevhome ‘of Mrs, |~ the pulpit in Knox’ ‘United | ehureh on ne Sunes evening owing ‘to Reév.- ‘Allen | being. indisposed: from. throat ‘trouble jy a@ week-end fisitor in town. ‘on oft ig confined ‘to’ bed. through illness, His. | ful,. according to: persdnalities: ‘repre- Le ee oN ventea, . ‘Capt ‘Hear. and -R. McRae. of ‘the | Lakelse: hatchery. ‘state - were | Yisltore | Mrs. Hfolmwood ‘in her role of: the per- are ‘making. “pio: re covery after: his recent opetation and (will be out: of the hospital in ‘amothet ol who stuck. consistantly. to‘ her* ‘proverb |: OBira, Reginila “Hogan : nee ‘sylvia |. Tatty: left' Saturday. for . Hazelton” to. . players - ‘and’ ” Mumroé “hostesses Preys} “Saturday evening when they. entertained a few-|: : the play, “acted” as _accompaniest. - ‘| Smith, ting. good a five inch.snow storm came |" A very pretty wedding was solomn- Fagan on’. Wednesday.- ‘afternoon: “at, 4 Dp... When”; Miss-Francse © Beatrice : Wilkinson | daughter‘ of: Mr, “and: Mrs], Rev. A.W. Robinson: offic- a jated..- The ‘bride, who was given’. in |” _ . ind four: - daughters, “pm IN, PRINCE RUPERT | . “HOSPITAL | ‘de jregarding.the MacKenzie” River. Air “| Mail, Service are of interest : The. in.) Inst ‘hrough. trip. forthe’ ‘winter season |" from Fort: MeMureay. to, Alslavilc “anid He always. saw ‘the t ~ Staged Talent 2 “The tivo act play entitied : “The Strike: of. the: Ladies.Aid" byHdna. L... McKenzie - drew: a ‘fall: house 2 on Friday evening: when’: the. memebra of the’ Ladis Guild: of. Knox United Church proved their ‘ability, as ‘enter- tainers and. ‘actors ‘of -more ‘than’ ordin- ary skill, ~The: ‘Humorous. story of the strike was delightfully. “portrayéd. The Tarious costumes : of. the early periods’ were. both: “amusing and grace- The _avhole. cast ‘seemed ‘to en- Init “good - ‘hearted’ old. Iadies, © :. * ; Especially. ‘worthy of comment. were petual ‘pill-taker ; Mrs. - ‘Kenney * as old maids tongue 5 ‘and Mrs. Moore | : |that, “Man was-born to sorrow as. the sparks » “fly upwards", : Marjory: Ken- quite at het ease onthe stage. The |: mentioned ‘had: oustanding | parts, - the other members. of the cast doing. their parts with - equal ability, . Mrs. H, 1... AMeKenney, who directed A very pleasing duet: ‘by’ Jenny' and Cor- the . is: the enst — - Mrs,” Choorbody, Pidhldent—Atrs, 0. 1 ‘Sundal. ; “Miss Carrie ‘Germs—Mrs. Anderson |. Mrs, . ‘Vollumbhauser—Mys. Thos. Brooks, wh, ; Mrs. UL BR. A, Croaker—Mrs. Moore Mrs. Claude D. _Weather—Mrs. J.) inter Inission. Following ‘Mrs. Inna sVhatoot—-Airs. W. Kirk- patrick, . Mrs. oO. Gadabsut—Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. will Takem-Pills—Mrs. Hatm- wood)” _ Mrs, I. Stiratuss-—Mrs. Riley. ; :Miss Sadie Razor— Mrs:'-Kenney, ‘Miss Cherry~ Blossom—Mre. Brookes. “Mrs, - ‘Siaith< os ; 4 Mrs. Q..0,, ‘Sliver—“airs. ‘Boutte, ‘Mrs.° ‘Prunes-—Mrs. ‘Be Ty. Aten.” Prumelia: Prunes—Marjoris ” Kenney, 0. - Be: “ Prowdfoot—Mrs, W.]. “Chief lias, Nélson’ “passed: away: ‘on ering -iNness, Teally all. his life in-the. Terrace dis- trict where and his wife, held the: Te spect and esteem of. the résidents. gen-: erally, ‘The remains were laid -to. rest’ in™ the. old Kalum. cemetry on Satur: day afternoon, Rev, H. T.':Allen: offic- jating. | The ° funeral. was attended by a laree. concourse of friends. many be- 1n -and other points, - He ‘leaves ‘to ‘| mourn his: loss “his: Wwidow,:: ATR MAIL SERVICE INTO. ea | ge 0 SNORE ES ottawa, ‘(Spectat. to the. ‘Herala) In: structions issued : this oWweéle by Li Je Gaboury,: Deputy: ‘Postmaster-Generat itructious read | = rapid: development: of the: quick freez- joy” its role. of. quarelgonie ' _talkdtive. {Savings wili be: realized in the elimin- Sudie Hazor. with a sharp vedge to her |. ney, as. the ‘tale bearing: Prunella Was | bin. King was much enjoyed during er likes B. ‘6. . ; a T. Be {the benefit’: of the.’ B; ene Wednesday morning last after. a ling-| Born in: Metlakatla a-| ”” bout 70 years ago he has. spent ‘pract- |. Usk oni ‘Monday. Inst. ‘The ‘officers for. ‘ ing present from: ‘Vanarsdol, ‘Metlakat- |. m Ww. Robingon, ., . "Ottawa, (Bpectai io. the: Herald) The ing ; “process: of : preserving. fresh “¢ meats: ‘to, be. sold. in} ‘packaged form. ia | said ‘to ie ‘one of the’ ‘most revolution:. ary’ developments in’ ‘food merchandis- ing. since: the aAdven canned foods.. “The new -system; calls’ fér butchers | ing ‘the’ carcass: -Brol Ipily: fito indivi- ° dual: cuts, i which are frozen ‘Bolid”. in ain. tight rapers and chilled ' to 50 de grees below zero. It. ig la ged that. the: quick’ freezing” process brings the . meat. t othe consumer with the -welght - flavor, : téxture And. - ADpearance .. “an changed.” y The resent cost is: about 245 cents: : per ‘pound ‘which is ‘expected to be. re-. duced ,under ‘large, scale ‘Production. ation of waste. Transportatign sAY-. 8 ings. are: “expected, Since the space. : taken a UD by. packaged" meats is less. ‘ Quick NEWS. We nre glad ‘to know that Jas. “Pair. ; bairn Is: once more convalescent, poe With. the - numerous ‘gaye res now : available, all’ ranches ‘have: ‘plenty of wood sawn up ‘this ‘spring. Greer poplar-cut now and dried, makes the: very. best ‘Wood, : : New lock boxes fie available. at the. post: office, ‘at the end of the side: _ walk. One. block north and two block: : oe east ces _ od. oO. Clarkstén ig: ail holdlng: hig own, and .it is ‘hoped that. he may: ‘be able to ayoid the hospital. * _ . . “Don't blame the Institute if you. Go! not place your’ orders’ for’ powder a early enough. wo gey. ee Mrs. ‘Holland's mother, who recent-: iy arrived from, : the old country, rath: .. We have ‘some. . horrible. roads at present.. They need. grading. and grav. el very Badly, aos : The. valley institute: may. be. ‘able ‘to’ ; ‘Association, sometime. in, Tune. "MARSH MEMORTAI, cuRcH I cdrammity Church’ “at ‘Uek Hela An nual Meeting—Sunday Schpol oN Wass Organized. “ ee “Rev. A. Ww, ‘Robinson and Rev, u Allen attended the annual “meeting, of: the: “Marsh ‘Memorial | church ‘held! in the’ ensueing year, are as follows. Hon, President—Canor’ T. ‘T, ‘Marsh. ’ President—Capt. ne Willman. . . Secretary—Percy -: Skinner. - oe “Trustees—Rev, H qT. Allen, Rev, A Stoner ame : on, Tuesday, ventnig the: ladles first prize Was ‘Wor -by.. Mrs, the second by. Mra, RS "Snrgen ‘th men's: “firdt prize’. Mr: