eo. —, ron i: “TERRACE, By C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1982 _ - No, 0 . g ow Fi t -preventatives and cures. ‘ Mier Radios f Coughs: and Colds i in ‘Season, = Why. be annoyed. when. it. is. ‘not necessary? We. have a Keep some on hand. . : “Victor Records © R. W. RILEY | “The Terrace Drug Store - ‘TERRACE, B. C. iQ Terrace Mill Prices on Lumber Rough lumber cevereensuse sheenesteees ‘$16. BC “| the mew. bath house and the — entir: m S48. common dimension and No. 1 q G20. Little Terrace, Bc 5 "ad out on Monday morning they ‘found }- prrangements.and the’ public work . orderett the’ nie for the water: enppl: Shingles from $2.50 up to .......... Mouldinsg, 1¢ up per lineal toot, a Prices subject to change. without notice. —_——— Bring your car in for a ‘Complete Overhaul | Agar’s Garage | All repairs ‘carefully made Oil and gas. Full stock of parts, tires, etc. General Motors Agent ; Terrace, B. Ce L . “ Pit TERRACE, B. C. Running Water . Dining Room Electrice Light Telephone Travellers Sample Rooms : Special Chicken Dinner Sunday ; Tbe P. 0. Box 99° ba rat : . . -_ ‘ “ Terrace Notes “he heaviest’ fall of snow for the, year, enme on Sunday night. On the Saturday about three inches had falter but with the mild day this had almost disappeared... When the: citizens .look- another twelve inches of wet snov had come, overnight... To ald to the unpleasantness of the situation a sout! wind with rain was .blowing. During the morning ‘the cominissioners madc snow. plough went into commission or the streets: within the village, ‘ I. W. Giabam, one of the pionee rnnechers of the ‘district was taken {1 siddeply * on “Wednesday. On Thurs day morning. be: was: taken, ‘to Prinec Rupert hospital. Tt 1s atated that he ulde, © y, R. Johnstone ‘tates ‘hia he hai has had ft “aifeht stroke ‘on: the right. ‘lof Lakelse Lodge. It will be taken out to the Lodge as soon us it arrives il Terrnee and will be installed immedi: titely. . Good progress is belng made a plant should ‘be renily well ahead of the new tourist season, é SIP AP... -eeed aorateoreeenss - 20.004 Na, 2 shiplap. : ” 18.50 ‘ on “March Sth it is announced ‘the No. 1 finish, siding, flooring, ‘v- - + marriage will take place of Miss J joint, ete, from $35.00 to -. -- 60.0€ Donal and Robt. Corlett. Both ar: 4,50 | well known in Terrace. and much inter: |- q est is being taken in the evént, “ante Allard, trapper of Kalum Lake was in towr this week, and’in commen with the rest of the trappers; reports that he {+ getting but little fur. , ; 2 throughott the evening. - a 5 guests came ‘in from Pacifie, Dorreen Ritchle anid Kitwanga,- T tinwed’ until the train from the easi : the morning. was in charge of the catering, did a: _ excellent job. As a result a nice sun pioneer prospector ant 7 good ‘protection for the. “strawberries and ‘the clover: crops. roc The Pareut Teachers Association put ‘on an enjoyable dance on Friday night last. ‘The Cedaryale ‘Haywire’ orch- estri provided a fine brand of. inusit A nuinber.o’ Dancing. con: arrived. shortly after three ‘oelock ‘i Mrs. RR. - Wiggins wh “was secured for ‘the- purchase. of equip | ment for the school ‘ehildren’s pla: gronnds,-- sh o And whereas there ¢ are many in th northern part of the province who pu away their cars early in the winter ow ing-to the condition of the roads anc weather’ we suggest. that an amend ment. to the Motor Vehicle Act be, nad so that anyone forwarding their licen - plates to the police departments on o \bhefore Dec. 1st would get from th said department a eredit note that if T cone the: ‘following. ‘season: would al low. them .to buy. . ‘their: license dat: from March. 1st ‘for the, same price that, is charged - for. ithe license ’ ‘dated April Ist, under the present system We think that the above would enabl:. many to avail themselves of,the advan tage of an early spring Without payin; for ‘it.—Cedarvale Thought. , i . =, WHAT Is THERE NEW IN WINTER _ APPLES. Ties Re The ninst: ieportant-adattSons in re- cent years. to the list of good winter apples are the red sports of wel] known varieties: . ‘tloned the ‘Red Turner, Starking. and Richard, all red forms of the Deli«l ous.. There are now, also, several red forms, of Northern Spy. that which is called "Red Spy, being perhaps the best ‘known. There are also red sports of Rome Beauty and Stayin Winesap The greatest demand Is for red- apples. und, the vedder they are, provided ‘the quality is good, the greater. the sale of them will be, and, as the red sport: sent with their application for a lit Among these may be men) fully, equal: in. quality to. ‘the wel known. type. of these varieties, they ar being planted in increasing quantities ‘Byery variety of apple, however; hii some faults, and the ai mshould be an is to obtain other new: varieties whic] - will have all the good points of the ‘old? but will be superior in some respects, One great‘ fault of all“varietles above métitioned ds: ‘that’ they, are not’ hardy . | enuueh to withstand the. winters | “in: parts of Canada where such _ ‘apples. av McIntosh and Fameuse grow to: per- fection, and in the: case ‘of -Northerr Spy, it is such along time in comim — , | into heaving that many are deterr red from planting it. A’recent checkup shows there are ir British Columbia °65,000. horses; 310. 00 erittle, 204,000 sheep, 63,000 ‘swine and 3,750,000. head of poultry. Ther: has been..an increase in horses anc sheep, but low prices for beef, dair: products, pork and pouitry . product: hns been followed by a decrease in th: nuniber of cattle, swine ‘and fowis. just mentioned are practically, if ‘no 'The Omineca Herald 1s $2.00 per year 7 Overnight Bedroom Sleeping Cars Popular lease reserve bedroom Angust Johuston of Ritchie who i interested in the lime deposits at tha’ point was in town on Monday lookin: for business with, the. local farmers for the coming s season. Lake, was in town on. Monday. | —_ Cc. .8. Rankin of Vaincoviver paid ¢ visit to Terrace this. week. ; ———— F.. s. Walton was in town Weilnes: day night. ——- M. B. ‘Borris of Shames spent a few days in town thig week. Mr. Bortii is one of the leading yegetable produc ers of this district. Messrs. - I. T, MeCahe and F. arate ‘son of Alice Army arrived in town ol “Friday night. Jas. MeNutt, wha conducts a fw farm in the Kalam valley was in tow this week. ; ; ; ~ Sparkes 3 Hall ‘ig uilengoing vepuir: hand : improvements.and will be-used a: fa temple by the Masons who expect. t heve thélr lodge installed within th: next few w eoks. W.. a. ing | is doin the work, . Cedervale Notes Cedarvale hos hada visit from : “magple” one of the few seen in ‘tht: party of the country: av, Com. ‘R. Henry of the §. A. fs | ex: ww, a public meeting, Severnl -car loads of polea were sen out from Hanson's enmp at this poir Pare ee ave in, Prince Ruperts ing conference the not 2 hoot has’ been: heard,’ It is ho ed that they. keep. right. on. ‘going 40° few" grouse. will be left int the: “gout for next full. : “Cedarvale. is having. its ‘heaviest fn WW. Thompson, mining inn of Kalum pected here on March 4rd and will hole ~ Miss lL ‘thompson and wh Thomty The’ owls at’ Ceilnrvale. “haa a ‘hoot night ‘and since the. train for. Toronto,” word in convenience and appointments of individual and other eonveniences, colors. |, affording additional which make the refreshingly: delight ul. peratures ‘are controlled _ raostaticall _train; roller’: portation luxury and comfort. ‘affords the, Foquisite penda Say af. ‘snow. for ‘this winter, at wil he EEE Bae ; harmonizes: th; rf on Ganadian. Pacific 11.59 p.m. is a common eall nowadays ‘into. the ‘railway ‘offices by the travelling public. The company reports’ a very heavy demand of late for this type of accommodation and this has necessitated operation of . bedroomsleeping carsontheruns ; + between Montreal. and Quebee,:_ : - Montrealand Toronto, Ottawa and Toronto, Toronte and’ -De- ~ troit, and Montreal and Detroit. Privacy, eomfort. and the last luxury are keynotes of this latest devel- . opment in_ overnight travel by _Canadian Pacific as expressed in these single and double bedroom and compartment. cars, which represent the equivalent of the finest of hotel accommodation. They provide all the juxurious ri- vate rooms with a-real bed that assures deep and refreshing sleep. Fach room has toilet, lavatory, electric fan, ov erhead ventilator - f with exhaust fan, reading lamp | [| the. whole being decorated in restful ¢ in the double bedroom. cara an overhead bed may be onencd from the wall, if destred. facilities. . Some further features of the sleeping cars ‘ma: be enumerated, ‘of sléep:g0. ~ Tem- ther- throughout‘ the - bearings * assure smoothness of motion; coil spring mattresses invite restful. slumber; heavily padded carpeting harmonizes with interior afrangements, | creating a general soothing-effect. Berths are wide | and long and unusually roomy. presented to travellers as a masterpiece of trans- _ of all those refinements of art and efficiency of which travel equipment designers long have dreamed, From the inception of this new service it * has won increasing favor among travellers who distinguish between good average service and per- fection in travel. The word moderne’? has its fullest and most inclusive expressionin these cars. . In the women’s dressing rooms attached to the . sleaping cars:there.is real comfort and satisfaction. The most fastidious woman will find facilities such as she would: expect to see in a first-class hotel. Mirrored dressing table and other totlet accessorics ... provide maxim accornmodation without over=-’ -erowding. i: Here: are: vanity -chajrs conveniently. placed, aripia artificlal-and natural lights in softly _ colored sha ef, ‘spotlessly. white vavatorise with hot sand cold running ’water, specially. and a never-onding/sup ai cldan have comm node onl} rah toilets. but: lio - tor” ‘an 60} Abie eae tare 7 retiring eae ay : Pi eg roomy ia- perfectly vell: vehtilate ity supplied i |... with lavatariéd: *design‘and in: scorspions wengtal 4 inleh: and furnishings. - The service is It is the realization dispensed soap | inen. °'This fe elreshing sleep al tat shows dower picture), “car, (ab ov ) double | bedroom, tax