THE — ee WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980 GEO. LITTLE Terracs; Bc. LUMBER MANUFACTURER = LUMBER PRICE List . Rough SalI NaS SD «$18.00 per H Shiplap vo. see sees sees eae, veeeeee 22.50 ** Sized Lumber ....:... sees eeesceeeeeeteces 250 Finished Material.... ..:......... ..40.00.t0- 65.00" Shingles......../00veeclcs fron 82.50 t0 $5.00 per Prices subject to change without notice * Orders filled at short. notice: oo ol Pod \ Mall running continuously, - Prices ¢ of Moulding, ate, , on applieation Terrace Notes Thursday. for ‘Vancouver where they will spend 2 short holiday with their son and wife, ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Gil- bert. Misses Porters ‘of San Jose California, sisters of ; Mrs. - Gilbert, A. reception committee of the board on Saturday to. welcome Dr.. J. T. Mandy who was the speaker at the ev ening. Miss Rose Deacon left Sunday for Steamship and Train. Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver Vie- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, each ° Thursday 10.00 p- mm, For Anyox and Stewart, Wednesday 4,00 p.m.. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands Fortnightly, , . «PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BOS Eestbound—Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 3.08 p.m oe _ Westbound — ~Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11, 52 a. m.” ; é ®For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadien National: Agent or R. F. McNaughtan, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C.. ; Farquhr, before . ° going ‘South on Thursday. ~ a Rey, Father Leray of Stewart ar- rived on “Wednesday” and spent tho week-end among his parishoners, con- ducting service in the Roman Cathol- ic Church on Sunday mornoing. - He left Monday for Pacific, returning to the coast the following day. Mrs, Ross. Thompson returned from Prince Rupert on Saturday morning. The Conservative Association will hold a meeting on, Wednesday even- Ing Feb. 26th. ' Dr. and Mrs. Brummitt who leave on Monday next for Smithers are be- ing tendered many farewells, includ- ing dinners, their week-end hosts be- ing Mr, and Mrs. S.. Anderson. Mr. and wr ve Pa Par. .bert. ¢ * ‘ Nyal’s Strengthening Tonie. WINTER TONICS tt Wampole’s Extract Cod Liver Oil ‘N al'’s i Toe Na-Dru-Co. Extraat Cod Liver Oi! y Creophos “. \ Boots Extract of Malt and Cod Liver Oil 4 _ Victrolas and Victor Records oe Victor Records formerly 75¢ now 65c q The Terrace Drug Store R.W. RILEY - -- - TERRACE, B.C. . The fair Terrace Hotel on- Friday. 8 p. m. 1080 fair will be discussed. Dr. and Mrs. Brumuiltt were guests of honor tt a fayewell- bridge party at the home of My. and Mrs. BL, 'T. Ken- ney on Tuesday cvening, for highest score were TERRACE Pee board will and Mrs, Brumaitt, nest in the evening at plans’, for the Mrs, Thos. .MeCubbin, Pacific, cunie Thursday and spent a few days the when guest of Conon and Mrs. Marsh. - futher Rev. and Mrs. Allen were hosts to & number of members of the C, G. 1.7 on- Tuesday evening to celebrate Ag- nes; Olson’s birthday. aes * rere, The prizes Mr. and | Mrs. 1. EB, Brooks lett won by Mrs. Thursday for Prince Itupert. “where ;|suffered internal ports from the hospital nre that heis . Griex andH. TL, MeKenney. Following the. refveshments:a- social hour was Spent, Dr. -Brummitt delighted the gompany With several pian osolos. * The new organ purchased by the members of the Ladies Guild to be nsed iu Knox United Church arrived on Friday ‘and was installed for Sun- day service. Agar returned home on Wednesday after spentling several days a patient in the Pringe Rupert Mospital, - be ‘Mrs. J. B. . Seecte . witty epee ote | Mrs, John Raven returned .on:'Wed- nesday from Prince Rupert where she was receiving ‘trentment” for. an injur- ot knee ree wiv ed from: a recent fall., rr See a . Mr. and Mrs.. 8, N.: ‘Kirkaldy were : Mm dinner hosts on Fvidny. evening . when = service in Knox. United‘ Chureh on ‘| Sunday evening when “Rev. HH Allen spoke on. the B, ‘0. liquor traffic, } they will spend a ‘short holiday. A. large’ congregation - attended the Statistics given proved most interest- ing to those present, Geo, A Woodtand, Prince’ Rupert; Wass week- ent visitor in town. comin * i M. Dalquist of Cedarvale arrived’ on: Thursday and 1s * Spending: a: : few daya in town, : RB, Shannon of Uak- was «tong the. week-end visitors. ee ” The. ,.regular meeting of ‘the Womens ‘Institute. will be sheld: on - Saturday, e eusélon -gn- the possibilities of. opening. : | the B T. A. was attended by a record jup paying tribute to their teacher, i were given - by Rey. .| Micheal ‘assistant (principal. gram was as follows— . * Mareh. first when there ‘will be-a dis- |. ner hostesses to a number of friends on Sunday evening last. 4 The Convention of the Associated Mi. and Mrs. 0. R. Gilbert leave | ‘While there they will ‘meet the Lk They are} leaving on an extended tour of Europe | of trade met the train from the const |. board of trade meeting - on Saturday Prince Rupert where she will spead a few days with her niece, Mrs. Jas.| A, Holmwood, Mr, and Mrs. .0. R. Gil- . Misses Gwyer and Munro were din-|. Pr Annual Statement! oe (Condensed) a a oo : | Year, Ending December lst, 1929. <<" |New Business Issued § 85,236,853:00 “sss Business in Force - 592, 370, 122.00 oe assets = ew 118,923,990:02 ~ vo. ers Liabilities - 0, 114,585,711.37 ‘Income -.. - - 28,098,058.00 — - ’. Gross Surplus Earned ... 5. 9753,797.30 | ce Provision for Future Profits Ee eaeit —-to-Policyholders - 10 440,324.00. . aM _ Unassigned Profits and . a ‘Contingency Reserve 4,338,278.65 Of the 75 Million Dollars paid to policyholders and their beneficiaries ; - : Since the Company was first founded costs. iim 1892, over 48 Million went to i : living policyholders, while 27 Million went to beneficiaries as death claims, , Wm. Grant’s Agency -HAZELTON, B. ©. . + a at-GWo st COMEAARKY HEAD OFFICE ~ WINNIPEG , : , onvince | Boards of Trade of Central B.C. will be held in the Blue Room of. the Can- ith. ‘A good gathering of delegates from places between McBride and Stewart is expected, ; ra Constantine Julaka employed in Little camp was caught by o dend tree he was falling. It had been lodged and knocked down with it: to the Hazelton Hospital where it was found that his back had been injured, three ribs were broken and he also] injuries. The doing very Well. ‘scours HAVE SOCIAL. NIGHT A very pleayant evening was spent | on Friday. when Scout Master Kirk- aldy, assisted by A, Carr, and twenty boy scouts met in the G. W. V. A. hall to commerate the birthday of Lord Boden-Powell. ‘After games = and stunts were enjoyed all sut down to n sumptuous banquet.. Plans were discussed for ‘a dance to be held on 8t, Patricks night to raise funds for [equipment ete. adian Legion Hall on Tuesday, March |: of. ‘Terrace & Pohle’s pole|. as it crashed down the man was|’ He was taken | | Let ' athe, life-like tonal reproduction of the New Kolster Radio brings - im voice and instrument exactly ‘as produced by the artist. Hear it - onee and you instantly recog. | mize its superiority. In addition . to traer tone, the New Kolster os. |, .. has Selector Tuner, (an exelus- pee ive feature) Dynamic Speaker vt and every modern ndvancement of all-electric radic. Let us dem- onstrate. a ‘ | ¢ WwW. Dawson Hazelton a __ SMITHERS GARAGE & ELECTRIC KOLSTE RADIO MORE THAN EVER... A FINE SE? re-| ‘nee ON MUSICAL ENoowEn IN TERRACE The musical lield in the school.jouse on Tuesday evening for. the benifit of crowd. Every available seat was tok- en. The pupils: from the . youngest Miss. French. | Rev. Robinson: occup-. led the . chair sand. ishore: uddresses ‘Allen ’ and -My, The, pro- Plano Solo-—Marjorie Kenney. veal’ Piano Solo—Velme. Grieg Piano Solo Dorothy Little, ° “Pino Duet— Edna and Jenni: Dovér Piano Solo-Olata Little: > -<\- a hospital, . . they entertained at a farewell, ta Dr. . Piano Solo—Dorothy Head. ‘Pinno Solo—Janet Young. Hiliot Hend, At Board of Trade Meeting in Terrace | ‘Has: great’ hope for: the Future: yisitoy, to -Terrace..on Saturday ‘when | he , addressed “the. meeting . hurridly called by the. ‘Board of Trade in the . | Municipal Halt which was filled with | gate, Piano Solo—Bertha Moore. Piano Solo—Mary- Smith, to the chairman, Ti‘ Turner Sr. Piano’ Duet—Janet Young « aie western minting | ‘district. +: Hgjiie DRe MANDY WAS SPEAKER {most hopefully: -of the future’: ‘and. a Phe le Maye “pK Y . | ye prospectors and. mine Dr. J. T, ” Mandy was ; a welcome Plano Duet—Janet Young: at . al interested: ‘hearers, : Mr. ‘HLT. Rennty are gave a cordial welcome | to Dr. Mandy,” Se “1 afterwards turning. the ‘meeting over Dr. Mandy gave ‘a most interesting and informative, address -in the course | : of ‘which ‘he outlined’ the. position: ‘of . : _ mining ond prospecting | in: the. ‘north. ‘apoke : sured ‘his’ hédrera “ that: the; “Depiair ment of. mines would. . hel . in’ ever,