No. 9°. TERRACE Z TOURIST LUMBERING RESORT . MINING © - Hot, SPRINGS HORTICULTURE * \ Miss Ester Taft was n- guest of Mrs. "t Juck Tennant at Dorreen early in the | week, _ Foster MeLeod who has spent the past few months in Smithers is spend- u holiday with his parents here. Last Wednesday: evening Rebekah Lodge entertuined the members of the Oddfellows Lodge nud a most enjoy- able time was spent. The program in- ‘ cluded whist and dancing. The win- vers of prixes nt whist were .Mzs.. H. King und W. Unger, while the eonso- } lation prizes went to Mrs. Kenney and H. King. Refreshments were served 4 at midnight. } ‘The nunnal meeting of the trustees fot the Usk church was fo have been ‘held Jast Monday evening but. owing to the illness of Joe Bell it had to be’ postponed. Mr, Bell was taken sud- denly ill at the. Columario mine and } was brought. home. It is expected he will be quite alright again in a short 4 time. © Mrs. Reginald Hogait ‘and, daughter of Prince George ure guests of Mrs. Hogan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taft. Hs Miss Lillian Taper of Pacific: was 0 ‘ guest of friends here this week. nd A daughter was born in the Prince -Rnpert hospital’ on Sunday, Feb. 8rd. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Farr. Mr.: Chapman was appointed secre- tary of the Canadian Legion, at a SeS-_ sion of the executive committee. “WATER NOTICE (Storage and Waterworks) : “?PAKR NOTICE that the Corpor- ke “len of the Village of ‘Terrace: will . Wihly for a licence to take and use 20,000 gallons per diem and. to. store 24'000 eallons of wuter out of Powder- house Creek which flows southwards and drains into the Skeena River at 2 point about one mile east of Terrace. The stornge dem will be located at 1). 1.869, range 5. Const District, The The capieity of the reservoir now in existance is about 24,000 gallons and it will, flood. .02 neres of land. The water will be diverted from the strenm at a point nbout,300 feet east of Lot 9, Block C. D. L. 869, and will be used for domestic and waterworks purposes upon the lend described as 1). L. 369 and the south half of D. L. 801, together forming the municipality of Terrace, Range 5, Const District. This notice was posted on the zrannd on the 5th. day of February, 1929. : moe A copy of this notice and an ap- plication pursuant thereto and to: the “Wrter Act” will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rup; ert, B.C. Objection to the application may be filed with the sald’ Water Recorder ov the Comptroller of Water Rights Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. within thirty days efter the first ap-!; pearnunce of this. notice in the local |; newspaper, » The petition for the approy. al, of the tindertaking will be heard in the ‘office of the Board of Investigation’ at 1 date to be’ fixed by the Comptroller j} and any interested person may file’ an gbjection thereto in| the ‘office of the Comptroller of the said Water Record- or, - The date of the first publication of this notice is February 18th, 1920. THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF TERRACE, “applicant. “By ‘Henty ‘Halliwell, - “ Agent(! b re Rieke Mr. and Mrs, A C. Head entertain ed. the members of St. Matthews choir on Weduesday ev ening. ‘The occasion was in honor of thelr daughter’ 5 birth- day. , a Mr, and Mrs. I. J. France were in Rupert lnst revel, The 1. 0. O. F. ave holding open so- fal evenings in their lodge rooms on Mondily ‘evenings. Last Monday night it was an intellectual evening and the next evening will it will be whist. All are invited to rttend, , Mr, and Mrs. . E. ‘Haugland " enter- tuined the Five Hundred Clb on Tues day ev ening last. Ehwood Brooks acted as reHleying avent at Usk for 2 few days last week, turned from an extended risit to the prairies on Thursday last. Mrs. Fin- ter who will spend some time here. The W. A of St. "Matthews church 15th, commencing at 1130. Lunch is to be served nt the rectory at 12.30. Mrs, last week and accompanied Mrs. E, T. Brooks home. Dr. Hugh Dickey, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist of Vancouver, will be at the Terrace Hotel January 14, 15 and 16. Eyes tested for glasses, | The Joenl members of the Masonic * lorder met on Saturday: evening: in the |” “(Terrace hotel to discuss the possibility a lodge here. There nre| of ovgnnizing over twenty members in the district. Mrs. | MeReith of Vegreville, Alta: is on it holiday and is a guest of her brother H. M. Wilson. She will go to Victoria Inter to see her mother, erent Mrs. A. ¥, Wilson wns n° week-end guest of Mrs. Marsh. OBL. Kenney and J. B. Agar were in Rupert over the week end. “W. I Thompson is on the sitk list. ~The Pnrent-Teachery’ Association held a successful sale of home cook- ing last Snturday afternoon. #4000 wns vrenlized and this will go to the funds of the association. The W. A of St. Matthews churely meets at the home of Mrs, Attree on Wednesday. Mrs. Noonan of Telkwn _ Spent the week end with her mother, "Mrs. W. F, Bohler. ’ ee ot At the courtof revision held Inst Friday. only, one appeal: was. entered, | | that of O, T, Sundial in regard to a ware house. It was satisfactorily , ad-, justed, ’ ! The local commissioners met on Fri- day last and passed the tax rate by- law, levying a rate of 12 mills for the yenr 1928. The water purchase by- law was also carrled through its-final stages, and a by-law | designed to take hyer the administration of the local barks. passed its third reading. rite ‘he Oniduady Forni ts #200 9 year. ‘Mrs. Finter and daughter Alice re-} ter was accompanied home by her sis- |- will hold a day of prayer on February BE. T. Kenney was in Rupert |' JW. Robinson. = Terrace Young People and the - Parents Unite 'There wis a large gathering of par- ents, and young people in Knox United chur ch ust Friday evening in connec- tion with Father, Son, Mother, Daugh- ter Rnniversary. After the opening period of worship Rey. Mr, Allen gave a short’ address describing the great progress of the four-fold . movement, not only in Terrace but throughout the Dominion: He reviewed some of the work carried out by the Junior and Senior Groups of ©. G. I. %., the Gold- en Keys and Trail Rangers, these group having’ an aggregrte member- ship’ of fifty-eight boys and girls, Ad- dresses of welcome were then tender- _jed to the fathers and mothers by re- presentatives of each of the four Ter- race “xroups, after which a most en- jeyable program of musie, ' group games and community singing was carried out, including the following numbers :— Sketch, “The Unwelcome Guest” by Misses, Bertha Moore, Adeline Thomas Sophia McLaren,-Helen Glass and Hel- en Smith. Recitation, “Mother” by Miss Jean MeLeod, Recitation, “When Mother's Away” Edna. Dover, .— Exhibition Drill—Trail Rangers, as- sisted by A. Attree, ' Sketch by Lorna Christie and Edith ohne. : Reading by A. Attree, “Lorette,” Refreshments were then daintily served by the senior group of the C. G. I, T. and the happy occasion was brought to a close by singing the Dox- ology. Committees of ‘| Terrace B. of T. Are Appointed A council meeting of the Terrace Board of Trade was held in the muni- cipal hail with E. T. Kenney, the new chairman presiding. There was an excellent attendance. . A letter from. .E. A. Blow. of the ©. N. BR. Resources department was read offcring to present several volumns to the mining library set up by the Board The offer was aceepted and the secre- tary was asked to convey the thanks of the Bonrd to Mr. Blow. of T. was recelved in which that board eonveyed its decision on the question of promoting a road from Lakelse to Kitamat. The bonrd stated that it wns considered ‘hetter to delay the proposal until the projected railway wns factually In the process of build. ing.. The letter was filed, The chairman announced that he had nominated the chairmen of there. spective stunding committees and had asked the vice-president ‘to nominate one member of each commiitee, those so nominated to co-opt the remaining members of ereth committee. Those nominated were os follows :— ‘Publle .works—ZJ, “K, Gordon, A. A. MeDonald, Usk. Membership—O. T, Sundal, T. M. Turner, ~ ‘Civie—Rev. wm. Allen, Geo. Little “Agrieniture—W. Sherwood, H, A: Swain. Mining—?. ‘Nash, John Couture ‘Lumbering-—Geo: ‘Dever, C. L. Me Gigey. . tees . Publicity—H. - Halliwell, GC... -Sawle New Hazelton. " Entertainment—R. Wy, Tiley, a Me- Laren, «0: : Reception—B, TD. Tk} Thay F udson, ‘Rev. A. Golf=C Th ‘Gilbert, ‘AL ‘Attree. * Railway—W. H. Burnett, : ide W. Wil: nan, Tsk. . a a A letter from the Prince Rupert B. : cation for road work in the strict Steamship and Train Service a 6s S. S. Prinee Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert - for Vancouver and intermediate points, each Fri- day, 9.00 a. m. Fer Stewart and Anyox, Wednesday, 10, 00 p.m, For North dnd South Queen Charlotte ‘Islands, fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BL. Eastbound—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 3.08 p. m. 3. Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.52 a, m. a + ¢For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, GEO. LITTLE. Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRicE List . -$18.00 per M Shiplap....... bec eebecseeeseteeeccssecsers 22ABO “e Sized Lumber ........cccccseecuevssarecees 2a. ff Finished Haterial cece veseeeeeee ss. 40.00 to 65.00 “ — Shingles.......-....25+ esses -from $2.50 te $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without, notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously, Prices of Moulding, ete., on application \ The Shortest Thing in the World No, not a gnat’s eyelash 1 nor a —PUBLIC MEMORY. mosquitoe’s whisker ; - | You muy hove been in business for fifty years and the : people know about it. But they, ‘forget—new customers are being born. every minute and they grow up and. : have to be told. moe es A NOTE 10. MERCHANTS ° ‘Unless you keep telling them by advertising what ‘yout : . have to offer them, the “fellow who has only been in business fifty weeks, and who advertises intelligently _ Will prove to you the truth of it. You Must Tell Them to Sel! Them A. = 4 Binance—A. H. Barker. . [I M. Dockrill on the matter, ' , The chairman raised the question niso decided to gt ’ of. a proposal to ak for a larger allo- me ° Eire. letters of credit - ta Mr, Gordon to- “approach the” gor nd after a good deal of discussion it | tent nuthorities on the ve w as: decided ‘ta: write Dr. Wrinch and his viait to ‘Vietoria- It Was.”