TER OF LANDS itiMA T AfeV P AIITI f 1 RKIYfca rnum auuin ttullo Speaking at Ter- Tonlght Port Simp- -fHKM' anil " 0n, MH1M nu prince Rupert on List V D. PaHulIo, minister member of Hie prince Rupert, ar- iruii ia mi Itie mIu.v ami lefl Jyj y ;v i where he will i nic'inn thin evening l-tv,t Stork. I, literal ' in House of Com-s I. .McMordie. ami p a ilk aL-o peak Arrompanieil by M Patlulln will relic interior ni to- r Irain and irocieil lo I'orl Purl lilriMon, ampaipn her" , 11 y niftlit with a lie Weslholmo iiiliiilld will re-h ; ulay morn in?. u- :ik nt Smllliprw. I IMLjllL.riLflJ 111 FUR SALES LOCALLY r Indies' fur .' tin bepn 1 linn for e.cral I, Mii statement i itir by A. II toll - r i he U.C. Fur ' vpiiup. i h- increase in ,irin apparel, a i. wu In a fart iliat real Wer MtS any i ml that vilim ine had at a ni iff1 pn-. fiirrtiae. at. mpany had ffer ciepllcnl im t it At raw 'tin! when - at the low put 1. 1 lMin ritanu- .-tinailp fur "ii Hie Mien s' minimum m-tnil rt(iam. the mlddle-M pnlirely ami a-e, on In Ine LADIES' WHIST I mlie' Section WliM l.wsue! - ;Ped a fallow: J; .MitOe ' 6; Daughter r 'an.lluu to itatp In W. 2 I I 0 Not AdvuHI. U.. L. Pt. 0 ? : ; 2 0 The Letter Box !! Nrws '-pare, space in yon we should Ilk lo your render Ihe . sp of your paper i was made t lint lb inert Hospital linil it v for forty pair ' hospital' use Willi p. Hay Co. 3 all n.uestinn of ' '. will the Hudson's : a'p a nickle lo Hip SP 'nl activities, which w nave lircn liberally 1 by he .Merchant of " Merchant hem f Miey fpp nifjirievrd i'al Hoard's action f - m made thai hospital mppl the Itoard to cx-" ry Pnre to gri t lie low-' ' commensurate wilh v far ctiougli ami jrood but as Hip, deficit ha 'lo up by Hip city, and 1 an's arc paying Due 1 Kiipporlins the hnspM.-il 1 nthpp wav. it i-oiixM Ti'1" inprehanU aro very 'PllPnanailn.l i ik lt... an ''rri' ll. an.l nhoul.l ho cn-'li" litiNinpN. Wti iin- ' "hal tiractipiillv nil hits. " a nniurp K' I" "ip :iiip lor clly, alid think "f Una it hiRh time "no MOk nil I !.riil nn. '"'I "Iip, ppnpral imfilM nsMo '"''"'In of tin llospllai 'I'R first p,.p, Ca,m eiders wan not udvertljed SO i i 1' in I lift local nanrrs. anil many who would have put In n hid had no rhanco lo do no. KppiiiuIIv. IIio.p who wrro in vited In silliinit namploH wore ipciri(a11y advised that a union hliinkplionly would m comiiilcrp'l. thiil l a mixture of cotton ami wool. . It wonld appear Dial an all wool hlanki't was spli'ded, or Ihn hoard hns paid an Meeodinpl.v Itift price, as the flinire, wo n-flersland, exccedeil by practically 12.00 oach, the bhl or some of the Ificat hntiseti. Will any sane person ( contend Mini it Is ood business In nn-laltnnljtc Ihc bil"'!' nf this rlly? When the nurses' homo was creeled, did the Hud son's Hay ro. or any out of town concern conlrihule a nicklc? lo llify buy lickeln for Hallowe'en datices or help furnish I In rhlilren'j ward? Wc venture to say lliey do not. Therefore it seeuis poor business on the pari or the. officials to o out or their way In put business In llicir hands, and earn the enmity or local business in so dolntr. . Yotirs faithfully, IliriWN. .MKHC1I ANTS' TERRACE NOTES 0. K. Whllney.nriffilhs, Victoria, Provincial secrelary or the Farmers Institute was in town 4.. TO THE RAILWAY WORKERS OF CANADA Dear Sirs: I am credibly informed that a whispering campaign is being carried on in the endeavor to misrepresent my views, and the attitude of the Conservative Party, towards the Can' adian Natiojxal Railway System and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. In order that there may be no doubt in your mind as to where I stand on railway amalgamation, I give you my personal assurance that I have never given the slightest support to it, and I will oppose, either in office or in opposition, Parliament dealing with the question of amalgamation, unless as an issue to be placed squarely before the people at a future election for their decision. Increased population and traffic, and not amalgamation, are needed to solve Canadays Railway problem. My railway policy is bound xip with a reasonable and stable protective tariff, bringing with it prosperity and increased railway earnings, thus assuring regular full time employment for Canadian railroad workers, as against short time now prevailing in many branches of the railway service. With my best wishes for a prosperous future, ,vJ,V.;j am, i Yours very truly, : i' on Wednesday lo attend the. District Convent ion or the Farmers' Institute. J. V. Tredway, or the mines, was in town on' Mr. aral Mrs. R. Taper and dauftlitcr Lillian, or Pacific, wero vlsliors lo Terrace on 'Thursday. W. H. Kerr, Wistaria, vvho,va in Inwii as a dotepalo front' Oolsa Lake District In the Farmer' In-stlluto Convention, left forMiomi on Thursday. "Mrs. J. K. Frost relumed al Hie Imviiiiuiik of the week from a visit with friends in Smithers. Jlr. Frost, who was al Alcza Lake atlcudlnj: the forestry classes held there by P. S. llenney, district fnreler, relumed on Sal-nrtlay. .Mrs. K. K.' Hlrnie who has spent the last Tew days as the ituesl of Miss Annie Cousins, relumed to fiinillirrs ntt Wednesday. J. flarland, Knlum Lake, was In town on 'lluirsday. Leo. Ilenolt who has spent Ihc summer nl Oeorne Little's lumber yards, Sinitliers, returned to Terrace on Tbtirsday. J. W. Turner, Smithers, ar ARTHUR MEIGHEN)- L!fetrS-Ciirrvti Wtor rxmmlmw MA Rn It, Torats 1' rived, in I own on Wednesday to attend the Fanners'' Institute Convention, and returned home on Thursday, J. Itelway, Kalum Lake, was in I own on Thursday. i K. Cavenailo and A, Clar'en-hcair, were arrivals from Prince Ruperl on Thursday! The1 W.A. will meet this coming week at Hie honio of Mrs. C. R. Cilberl. R. A'. Harlow, Prince Ruperti was in town on Thursday. R. U. Ilamfnrd, Kmlako, attended the Farmers' Institute ft' convention on Wednesday and returned lo the interior , on ThurHtlay. Klftyd Hall, of Smithers was a business visitor on Monday1, reluming; homo' on Tuesday? fieorso Q. liushby, Conservative Candidate for tills riding in Ihe coming election, spoke lo a jroM representative audience In Ihe U.W.V.A. Halt on Thursday evening. His talk dealt chieflv with the tariff Issue; which he went into at some length.' Ho also explained the inisuhder-slandiiiK in regard lo his altitude Inward Hie elevator, Ja. Nelson prjsided over the