TERRACE, B Cc . WEDNESDAY, Mw ARCH 0 wha SuencencoNnEMaMNE ‘ishing the alt. ‘blacksmith : concrete block. fell on ite T. Elwood Brooks. Inisuranee . ’ 5 Agent ;pald a .visit’ to- Terrace. early in “tht Wek, artiving . Monday” ‘nieht aiid: or Tuesday’ and ' Wednbsday : looked” "inte various - minkig® “propositions . in the lo. peality, Au tomobile Life: Fire ‘Accident. wt Soie lution to mineral deposits. P.O. Box 102" formation’ wis given that “ | will enter the nurses school ‘of train- Friday last. fore ‘the fee broke up the Vanarsio' : quinber - Of poles: that had Broken away during ‘the winter. ' ‘|in their task. oe ° * be , 7 Mrs. Willie of the Terrace ‘Hotel {¢ an enthusiastic grower of flowers ané ~ Phifbert Hotel ‘| the. rose bash ‘she had blooming. last’ ~ TERRACE, B. C. a ninber of bloom on. She has also been suécessful with a number of oth- er flowers. . fe Running Water ‘Dining Room shop. A, Dr. Manis; district? “ mbiing etiginger On Wedlnesdny. night. he gavt , avery. iitteresting’ leetare-in the Ter - race Hotel, ‘deriling* vith the main-tme{: . (pHentions’ of ‘the’ batholith, and -its te-]- Much: in: great’ benefit’ to“ local- prospectors | ant: : 60.0€ have located, some of the. ore they: he] s-- Ralph Davis of Ootsa Lake + was ir. The ice went out of Little Canyon or , “During the few days be- : {Lumber Co, had ‘a crew. ‘satvaginig’; cal "The mien’ r succeeded —_ Christmas’ in the: hotel has’ sinee had - oN Ler was written i in Canadian Canadian college teams, were. en-. ind Empire ski annals.at Ste.. tart ained, at. Ottawa by His Ex- “Matguerite, Que.;"over.the end of | cell 1981: and the’ béginning . > when'the ski teams of the Univer-|number of Canadian Ski Clubs. | and member of the ‘-Lechnical.com~ -~ = . pitles. of Oxford and Cambridge | The pictures show (Dark Sweaters) | mittee of the Ski Club of Great; held thelr Inter-Varsity meet on | the xford. Team; (Light Sweaters) : British: soil for the first. time. Hitherto the famoua British Wni- inter-varsity meet: and (in. group) yersities have always séttled their -.. Of. the -Empire, they also met ‘adian Olympic Sider, ‘starter; BJ! of 1932, | “O Oxford and ‘Cambridge Skiers oo Hold. First Meeting | on British Soil ency the “Governor-General, ang ‘made the acquaintance of a rs W. (Bill) Walter, (Oxford) individual win- ner; -W.. Dunn,: Cambridge, ° second: and. H. Spence former .“* British cross country ski champion. : Britain, timekeeper. Inset—a fine hh | Jurap by three of the British under- graduates. taken immediately ‘after the Ox-| about their visit -to Canada. and winter. sports differences in Swit~ ford-Cambridge cross-country race, | the beautiful mountain resort on zerland, the recent visit to Canada | Left to Right: Alexander Keiller,; the Laurentian line of the Cana-- having been made ‘in the light of | President of the Ski Club of Great | dian Pacific ‘Railway.’ The party the “Buy British” .campairn, and | Rritain end: Honorary Manager of travelled from Tnnyland. in’ the. for the encouragement of: Univer-| the teams, timekee; | sity Sports between ‘different parts | Thompson, Montreal, former Can-| calm” All were enthusiastic : Canadian Pacific liner “Mont- and. returme¢d = on the ‘Duchess of York.” @ ; School will open on Monday morning next at- 9 o'clock sharp. Pot Electrice Light Telephone Travellers Sample Rooms’ ‘Shecial ee Sunday Cc. . P.O. Box 29. : 7 +> YrY > FHP HEY > D> oe Wl ye . 4 “ é Terrace. Notes FOR SALE—3 tons Netted Gem po: _ tatees; 4 ton Gold Coin and Bur: bank potatoes. Grown from certi- fled seed—A,_ ¥ ‘Wikon, 1 ‘Remo, , . ! f ~ Indlan Agent: W. B. Colltson,. accom: * panied by Cong. Watkingon, was here last Friday night. returning to Prince o Rupert Saturday morning.: -He hed ‘a Jot of business” td: transact ‘with and for: the 4 local Indians, - 4 that it is,” Work “ts in: ‘progress silting ‘in the hole’ ‘on’ ‘Lakelse® ‘Ave; ‘to: the sweat’ of town. With 7 ‘ this .. completed: ° motor traffic will, be: ‘thuchdafer at’ this. par ~tieular polnt, ‘and it fa ‘underatood. that . a sidewalk’ wil, be built along the: north ‘side of the avenne ; from ‘the’ ceutre: of : towh to the west elge: ot the munlet- J pality. ae Be ‘he Hogin ‘St, Dorieei aie bry ss Ww. ‘atte hid the: ; leanne. to’ ine juve lils: foot’ “quite badly While demol- “oe or cnviiée. you wai: te—out is it ‘lean? TIPS TET ESI IIESTROTIVE SIRS > DF et ea lot okt toon rn rth While te. gee. that it rf p lnted pre erl 7 et bo ceapt: printed: matter of anny. Kind. ‘simply 7” a ‘would yon?., ‘But ita eben cian ih i Basie’. é vision will SUN bd on _its way wont “ the’ time being. 7 ing ‘out and ain ‘effort: is being: nade. tu eave, then ‘ag ‘mut Tee "Caaities “National: ‘Railway, bs : opinent: to. provide : ‘a” market-;for’ the , produée of the. farms. | 4 | also’ called to ‘the power *iossibilitler ; buninnity. when, spring. comes, ”, Is. find ing a practical outlet: in the activitid The first signs of spring were seen on Sunday. when the birch buds put forth n little green. “the ¢ Surv ey of Ferry Island is about completed . nd, the plan of the sub- div, : “a. helvy “triveti is is s suigeined ‘t03 “The roads: aye thaw: “a8 ‘Dosafble, eee phasing the need” ‘of Andastrial. devel. Attention: ir at Hagivilget “anyon, New Hazelton | The ‘feoting: ft ‘unrest, “eommon. te. Iv £.thg river for "Bold? ee te | tie. mail, {§ Ag “men are ir the-out, 0! new eases, have ap- ysronnd: at Rema. type of measles. . - ‘ beatae ~ . A . A depth of snow still stays on ‘the , Berry, growers «: that point state that with this muk their plaints will ‘have been well pro. tected.: and, they are looking for ‘one bumper Wop. of . the popular fruit. “Douglas Lily distrtet, niining engin-* eer eligineer, - in the’ oUrse. ‘OF a lecture at: :Usk;, ‘stressed - the!s itability. of * ‘the’, | region. between: Pacific’ ‘and Cedarval.’ ‘for. ‘placer. ‘activities As! a result. o- au: amber of -the’ Dining when. are, dlsens: ey slag: ways. and. Jneans ‘of’ etitering’ thas, . Feglon during, the comings Beason. betdy | pelited ang ‘insat- of those who had the]. aisense, are ‘out again, Tt! wat a mille