T. Elwood Brooks | Insurance Agent Fire Automobile Accident Life P. 0. Box 102 TERRACE BRIO IORIIRRIRIENOR Terrace, The people of Terrace turned out in force on ‘Thursday niotning at 10,30 When .the fire alarm ‘Warned them of a fresh danger. ‘The men working at George Little’s mitl caught sight of a fire on the roof- of Mr. , Ferguson's homennd immediately left work to ren- der assistance. Phe fire, whieh had started from a. defective -stove pipe, burned a smal hale in the roof, Rev. HH. 'v. Allen, accompanied by his wite, and family returned Wednesday Terrace Mil! Prices on 7 Lumber Rough lumber .......00 — 0. $48 common dimension and No.1 shiplap senses ‘ No. 2 shiplap.eccc.c. cc. No. 1 finish, siding, flooring, r- joint, ete. from $35.00 to .......... Shingles from $2.50 UP. tO oo... Mouldinsg, le up per linea? foot. Prices subject to notice, om. eee ee $1BSC -- cone 20.00 sat teens 18.50 change without Geo, Little Terrace, B.C. Bring your car in for a Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage All repairs carefully made Oiland gas. Full stock of Parts, tires, ete, General Motors Agent Terrace, B. C. | have been broken and the pails of the after attending the ‘annum conference of the United Church held in New Westminster,” - - ——wame After sustaining ‘2 fifty-fity deal at Usk, the local hall players ave on thei toes getting ready for June 3rd wher the minors intend: to visit Terrace nnd try to beat the fruit zrowers, nd int. ter which tenm they put up. The pro: gram for the King's Birthday has no! Ye theen completed but it wilt inelude baseball, fovthball and aother bal game later, There will bea dance Ir the evening, , D. MeLood of Cedarvale wis in the Villuge on ‘Thursday. | *: W. Thomuson of Katuan Litke, war in Terrace over the week end: . During the last few days damage of 1 mischevious nature has been done ir. various parts of the district. Window: flre fighting equipment on the Skeeny river. bridge: have? heen removed. | Phe police is making a cheek upon the known smart Alex's and-*wanld be liad men or hovs from the erent open spice Monday morning found the Skeenr at a higher level than it bas’ been al any Hime during the present season 7, LX ‘ Philbert Hotel TERRACE, -B. C. Ranning Water Dining Room Electrice Light Telephone ., Travellers Sample Rooms Special Coicken Dinner, Sunday - fae “ P.O. Box 29 oe . et be nt | ja@ays in Hazelton. ae rn oe : SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service Meet all trains Special Rates to Lakelse Lake TERRACE, B. C. A. Attree, EL 8, Cole, W. Hy Jobn- stone and W. Chapman spent ‘day or two in Prince Ruperts; 26" re A. F. Lancaster, provincial collector, Grince Rupert, wns in town afew dayr flast week. .,. H.C. Cowell of Vancouver, spent. a Mind then went on to Hazelton... He is jonnected with the immigration, depart’ Brent af the C.N. Rees ' BER IICIERAICICIR SCICIOR ICRC RCICRCRICRE ‘| Lakelse property, A close check is being kept of ferry equipment and varions bridges along to a minimum. Mrs. 8. G: Mille te sponding a‘ fey C)R, Gilhert made a trip Inst wee’ to Stewart and Anyox. The beautiful wenther. last. Sunda: + attracted many aut tothe lakes to ser nhout their summer homes. The ang- lers also report good cntehes. . . . 7 a ©. Larson has about: finished his cahin tnt n short distance north o° Lakelse Todge. Capt. J, B. Colthnrst has the eomen ° for the foundations in for anew cot inge ou his Inke front property. . . “o _ Gen, Little is erecting a eabin on his él Geo, Little recently brought in a car load ‘of, cattle from the interior: Tn eluded in the shipment were six milel cows, and these have been sold to var’ ions. settlers who had no stock héfore AS f.-vesmlt of the careful plannin; will have the benefits of fresh milky. [ouple of days in Terrace last’ week | nesi stock business,’ “°° CARD OF THANKS. find beréavement? a . whagwrgaody 4 the river to ensure that damage is key |. ‘Roy Ch + Trade Commissioner in -plaeing.-the enttle severnl familie?|- .+ goodly portiow of the famlly diet—ant | Jat the, same time get 1 start in’ the}. Anticipation Wilh bean ett be t Rentvills, NS dene p gent 3 “address the cOMmiehitlons e. : Hon, Danied by . Mrs _by Usriyieton, Halifax Frecenthy for of Bedford fora sleek holltey tn the Old Country. Luring bis’ab: any improvement in’ the revenues of.the railroads will make itself felt in all channels ‘of than any other domestic factor to restore. strength to the talion’s insiitutions,” says an. ecitorial. ip the Charleston, S. C., Post, railway affairs is well ii tstrated. a railroader for 49 consecutive years, recently promoted presi- dent of the Reading Company. In 1883, at the age of 17, Ewing began his railroad career as a rodman in the emplay of - the Philadelphia & Reading Railway, There were 447 moose and 9594 deer shot in New Brimswick last year, according to figures can- tained in the annual report of Chief Game Warden H. H, Rit- chie to. the provincial Minister of. Lands and Forests. There was also @. very successful partridge’ Beason with a bag of 44,469 birds, Warmer weather and generally favorable conditions point to nar- mal deyelopment of the western ‘wheat crop, according to the report of the agricultural depart- ment of the Canadian Pacific Railway, , Virtually all of Mani- wan and Alberta seeding will be .completed by the end of the third week of May. . .Two famous zglobe-trotters, Dr apman “Andrews, noted anthropologist, New York. Sun's world-girdling correspondent, came together, at Victoria recently on Canadian the former on his way to Peking and the latter travelling witb Mrs Davis to Honolulu, Success attending the inaugural cruise of $8.8. Princess Alice last year to northern British Columbia and Alaska has ] Columbia Coast Steamship gervice to provide another special Alaska. cruise with the, SS, Princess Charlotte, leaving August’ 5 from Vancouver, it is announced -by E, _ FL. Sturdee, general passenger agent, Canudian Pacific Railway, - . Capital, Labor, the learned pro- fessions, diplomacy ond business. were all represented in the pas- Senger list of the Canadian Paci- fic liner Empress of -A'ustralla on arrival at Quebec recently. . ‘The Nsi included Sir Cherles Gordon, . President of the.‘Nank of Mont- real; Tom Moore, president of the Trades and tahor Cougress of Canada; 3, i. Meredith, 'I.C., Dr Moser, ‘consul-goneriai Tor Crecho- Slovakia, and. Colonel “Hereule Rarre, Canudiin “Goyernment a woo ‘Residents of. Trase you. pate. yont-snbserintion zy": cere Fone: sibserintlon.y ry SRO Lad there Pane OF BOG Make rian atihe @orbriet von ven tin ig hald at’ tha. Carnwrittis Tanpie: Iti. is oxpecied that fir John ‘ennol. 6 Of St. Ju.w’s, Newfoundiaad,: wad _} Weed the: Herald learned that the pros’ : a bets of a bumper erop this year’ ar. Gorton Soo larrinetan, oo" een Premier’ ot Nova: Seotia; aeennpe Git - Monbregt where they boarded $5. Duchess. . Bence, Hon. Perey C. Black: will | be acting premier at the province. © : — oof brenght ‘Terrace: to the notice of th- “It is not too much.to say that. immediately _ trade and that the maintenance. of railroad solvency will do.more . . ‘} known ns the centre of the best stay The “career open to merit” in’ in the case of Charles i. low ints,” now the Reading Company, - ~ — toba’s seed is in and Saskatche- — and Hob Davis, - Pacific liner. Empress of Canada, — led’ the British |, Very Little Damage Done to Plants and Prospects Good fir a Big ~~ Crap of the Favorite Fruit Speakeleg | wih on number of’ bens xriAvers in the Terrace (istrict. Ins’ Very. bright. ‘There had heen a -foy: dewrces: oF frost a few nights:baekj. bn ene inan said that he-had gone aver hi: mitch Vere carefully and he was. plac fo" see. that there was) sneha. vers small percentage of oot with a-blacd heart The strawberry was what Pirs? public, and although the growers hay heninitted’ their patches, to-grow. les we helleve that iv the last yer or s there has’ heen at considerable increa: in. phiniinés and with.a snperior hery: s> that eve long Terrace will again’ b. Irries the world has ever ad Ren and Venarsdol and other sections neay by. have also been ’ increasing theh erry imtehes and have won consider. | man, ‘parade some time-when Attorney-Gen. 7 NUDE PARADE FOR TERRACE « Bred Nish, well-kuewn old timer i (i the Terrace Gistrict;-and a practical - f at, times 2 little. Tadical along! ryt 4 certain lines, says that’he, believes th Doukhobors have the right solution « the present unemployment and-lack ou: market problem. «Mr. -Nash says, tha: he“has a good notion to. organize. th: - . beople-of Terrace and put ona nud eral Poaley js around, in the hopes o xeting a “good stiff, sentance” Per haps by the time:they have served thet seutence :the world depression will 1) over and ordinary persons will hitve ; chance to Live. 2 so CHEESE EXPORTS INCREASE | § - Cheese exports from the port df Mon. trent to May 10 reached A total of 99¢ 185 Ths as compared with 653.82) Th - for the corresponding: pevied last yen Exports of cheesé Inst year totallor $4.788,400 Ibs. with the United King. flown taking 80,565,500 Ths, ~ me of @-repintation for high clas: fruit. : : The Omlneea Terald ts $2.10. a year . use Counter’ Ch: “hear future, ‘ soe ( Spat 3 Even though bagmass is not up-to, e« Boks and need’ them now ori © sit nw Goi you with _ Counter Check Books - of any size and any make and: at. 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