TERRACE, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1931 — “SPECIALS FOR MAY > One “5c Stearns Day Dream. Cleansing Cream and your choice of 1 50¢ jar of Day Dream Cold Cream. or Vanishing Cream, or FaceiPowder: of Rouge for. ? Astringosol. Special---one Lanstar Glass in. ‘pastel shades, free with each 60c or $1.00 bottle of this mouth wash, Fly and Mosquito Preparations:--Fly Kyl Spray, Fly Tox Whix, Rexall, Nyal Mosquito Creams:and Lotions, VICTORS VICTOR. RECORDS: VICTOS RADIO- | The Terrace Drug Store R. W. RILEY "+. TERRACE, B.C. 59c | Gavin. were looking . for: bear -in. the, . Shames district. over - the. week end. | pas Rupert, . home of. her. son. oo, o- Lakelse Lae. oo . . Mrs, Richmond and Mrs. “wteteoa | were guests of Mrs. Wilson at Remo. Roy Thomas, “Ab. Moore and Frank s W. Riley, spent last week: end. in ; Mies Fariny MeLaren, a ‘recent. grad- ‘luate of the nurses training school at Prince’ Rupert,- Spent. the week end at her home here. a “Mra, ‘Kirkaldy, sr, ja on the sick list. She is heing cared for at the ‘There will be no more evening ser- vices in St. Matthews church until ‘the | Window Screens “Fly Tox Screen Doors - : Mosquito Bars” : _ By Swatters, ete. | Terrace B. C sonditeerssGd ET — Ltd ‘jleey Valley is a guest of her sister, Mrs beginning of September. The morn- ing services ‘Will be. at 10.30 ‘instead of 11 0 ‘clock. “ Mr, and Mrs. Beveridge and family were guests of Mr. and-Mrs. McKen- |ney at Lakelse Lake ‘Sunday. : A number of ‘local people’ attended a dance at. Kallum Lake on Saturday night and remained over. the. week end The roads were in good shape and the outing was mast enjoyable. Miss Swasn. A, Suimbbold ‘of Bulk- Wallace. Mrs. Waltice has been on the sick list but is now on the mend. Wi McLean, A. Rust, D. Elliott of _Lumber_ Prices Down _ | ‘Terrace Mill Prices verre G16.50 . Roig Liaise ‘No. 1 Shiplap .. .. 20,00 4 inch No. 1 Shiplay | 13.50 No, 2 Shiplap, 6 in., § in. and 10-in ..... : ABO: Spritce and Hemlock, No. 1 Clear ‘Flooring: ‘Spruce, ‘Hem lock and Cedar Finishing Tamaber, Drop Siding, V-Joint . Bevel Siding, etc, from —.......... . $35.00 to .60.00- - Shingles from ...............- $2.50 to. 450. Moulding from 1c. up per “Hineal foot. mo Prices snbject to change without notice Write to Geo. 'Littlhé Lumber Yard, Smithers, When wanting : - prices on all grades of lumber and the following :—. " Cottonwood Veneer, Gyproc, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- . dows,. Doors, Building Paper, Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, Shingle Stain, Fir Flooring, Finishing Lumber, ete, ete — George Little : | ‘Terrace, B. C... HD HENGE ERNST conangmaee ersmaree ee: eesees ae cs COR CCRT CCS "tise this. "weal, a Terrace ® “yall ‘team again defeated a : ‘| Vanaradol team on ‘Sunday afternoon by a score of 17 to 7. The club secre- tary. is trying. to get. a Prince. Rupert team up for the lat ‘of Tuly. * Fhiiat Hotel: . _ TERRACE, B.C. "Running Water . “Dining Room : Electrice Light Telephone . Travellers Sample Rooms here on Monday to Bee. that all wae, in P. 0. Box. 39 : readiness for the holidays, . : LL. ‘Martin, Proprietor ; Grades y and 10-of the, local high. Te «4 (school: wrote extms. the first” ‘three {days this week, - Tuesday.” Nine local “atudents will ‘be writing. . gtk ee Terrace: Notes: oa * 2 is . a Mr, and ‘Mie.. Diiger have weliamed, from a trip’ to Vancouver. ee: abe “@ + Bertha MéCubbin: ‘and treo "Hogan of Pacific are here writing thelr grade . - 10 examinations .: = ine Mia, D.- A. Melinntii” returned rast ? | week from. Vancouver - where she Was. a delegate’ ‘to the: -conventlon. of ‘Reve, | The farmers of if the district are Ibok ; f H koh lodge: “ . ing forward. to’ a “buniper “crop. of hay , _ this year, The: éarly, frost: caught: a}: Mrs, Bde Moore ‘Fetumed. inst. week ¥ few of the berry ‘patches : “and: fruit “trees, otherwise conditions: are’ | very. -: fayorabler, ” - a : after a visit with her daughters, Mies es Eigter.. and. Begple, ee a “yes Parker Was : guest of tise reall Mrs, Chas, Carruthers, fs 0 on the 5 stcks| coe the Philbert hotel, _ ed home from Rupert, this. week. She : has recovered, lier ‘health: again. - HL C. Trager called at, the sehgols ; Grade 11 started | JOD { papers, stood ‘at the top, of the class ‘of Vancouver, L. Vilroka of Bachen, Bel- gium, were among those registered at cn 4 OF Alton. and Leille. Busch - OF Prince Rupert were. in Terrace during the past week. 7 Orval Kenney has joined: the 2 bridge crev on the O, N. R. Last week he got the boys roused_up to base ball nnd on Sunday took a team to New Hazelton to show. theem how ball is played in the fruit belt.: The New Hazelton boys trimmed them: properly. This coming Sunday Orval is going to take his steel workers to Hazelton to by out the old town. . BR, 7, ‘Kenney “has received a nev row boat for his summer home equip- ment. é " Mrs, Dix of Kailiim Lake is expect- ‘Mrs, Ardagh and Mre. . Sherwood spent the week end at Lakelse. ~~ ‘Sianley. smlch, Spent Sunday at the Lake. © © Re et ae Mrs," Bp. ae Kenney: returned ‘ast week after attending the Rebekah con- ventlon in. Vancouver, , ot aM, and Mrs, B.. ‘Cole and family | en joyed . Sunday ‘at Takelse Lake, ..The ‘Ttrhp was made in a buggy: ‘drawn by a horse. , They took their time and, en joyedl: the whole trip. oR, Allss Bessie _ Moore of Terrace, “not Vancouver, as " elaimed’’ by’ ‘Vancouver 224. student: teachers : “who, “passed - ‘exe amfna tlons'’ recently “eld.” ‘Not ‘only: wvas. she. first In 1 the’ ‘lass but she’ iso ‘Tapetcana 19 ta" claloiing the rade ton’ of ‘every person or.any articld of outstanding merit, It. mee very siiall ‘| why not send it’ down in more:moder- ‘jalong the old plank road on the the _| tied to an old cottonwood snow plow. -|drifted down thé slough and tangled ~/Floyd Frank got his bort into com- BESSIE MOORE FROM TERRACE 4 ‘No. 23 | High Water at Terrace Cause _ From, ‘Terrace byspecial correspon- dent—Thanks for all the water com- ing down the Skeena these days.::. But ation and spread it over a longer per- iod? ‘On Monday men . employed by J. B. {Agar attempted. to-swim a team of horses froma his.’ Island ranch and had the misfortune: to loose: one, “Thurs: day afternoon and R. Beecher. drove out to pay'a visit to the ranch. Going old Copper River‘ road the planks sep- erated and the car settled in ‘about four feet of - water: Front. there they. went to get the boat that had ‘been left But plow and boat had both’ gone off down the river, Braun's Island bridge went out ‘on Iriday morning when a hemlock tree in the cables. Tom Marsh was visit- ing on the island and some of the isl- and residents were in town.. The var- fous parties-had to stay put until Mr, mission and. improvised a ferry ser- vice temporarily.. The Danhauer bridge at Copper’ city was in graye dager on Friday: Men’ worked oll day keeping the drift elear- ed away and the structure was saved. ‘The Hanier family at the old ferry landing spent the night with water all around their buildings, Saterday: in the morning ‘Constable ‘McKenney and s Inconvenience| water ‘veached aif neck. A big jam was forming on the upper side ‘of the big britge, but no fear is felt for this main channel.of commun- ieation. : : The Remo road on the south side of the river is flooded in places. An empiy boat -wagy seen going down the river at noon on Saturday. It made the “trip alright: until: it reached Little ‘Canyon “and: thére took a nose dive and disappeared. FEED MEAL FOR MILK _The final judge of the old familiar | argument as to the amount of meal which can profitably be fed to the dairy cow must be the dairyman him- self, and his decision must depend on the purpose’ for. which. he fs using the dairy herd. If. he ‘Wants volume of ‘Milk for direct: “gale. then the more meal he feeds the more milk he gets but if his revenue comes from butter- fat..production then the feeding of in-. creased quantities. of meal over a cer- tain. uinimum does not pry sufficient to cover the cost of feeding. At one of the Dominion Experimen- tal stations during the past five years ® special study with respect to the re- Intion of menl to milk and butter-fat production has been. conducted, This shows conclusively but slight increase in the volume of butter-fat produced through the feeding. of extra meal. They. show with equal conclusiveness that. where raw milk. wus"t revenue producing. product, that the more meal fed the greater the | volume of milk produced.” Bob. Willan got-a great response to 2. J. Kirkpatrick and iRred | Nash jwad- ed through water to their knees and carried out the foui younger children; the father and two older boys. remain» ing to watch the property. Fred Nash stepped Into'a hole enroute and he had the. small notice. he. had in the paper last week about’ ‘him * ‘sharpening Jawn mowers,’ Oud ' day after” : the’ - paper was published che had‘ orders to sharp- , en every. lawn. -mower in Hazelton. He thinks he' might get some orders from an idea that he was going all the way through, but he stopped when the Smithers where the poor people shove ‘their hends off: snd-get no grass cut. Noti in many years: ‘a ‘resent, money. “he | thiitty: are, see - buying now while” sent level very long. a Buyeis are. eager to Burnett at. their: summer chome at. “the. admitted. ssttsespecting paper. ol. . y BUY NOW | rast number: of merchandise items as oe “Not in many years 3 has there been: such an oe opportunity: to gels 80". melt: for SO little . that these prices. cannot remain at the pre- aa ains or. hear of them." id. advertises Mem well, gets ‘have. prices. péen 50 ‘low cing the. advantage of prices are low, knowing buy when they find bar- . ‘The merchant who