March 5. 1028 mam m'mw m Our Cleaning Prices - On and after Feb. 1st, 1328 , j beamed and proiuied 7.V puj.s cleaned and preaaed $2.00 faat and Teat ...... $1.25 Timbers 7'" P1 , , rs, white SI, 00 (I . r nats, Hteamed and inrjcd 75? (i,, r m.-i!h, cleaned ntnl pres- , SI. 75 ; ,. - Overroatfl . . $2.51) llvr- ".its $2.00 I'.,' Vest ii()V :m Suits $1.00 iV,f -! 75f M;i:'; !:" IM 150 mv, iVr Coat. 750 oneer Lai (1921) Ltd. Phone 118 undru I'riiifp Rupert ol the New Chevrolet i livery ChaitftiA $(131.00 I n Truck Chhtvuis SKOO.OO SS0S.00 ' Delivery $N0S.00 $KOM.W $1)31.00 $031.00 $1030.00 $1030.00 i landau 81ONO.O0 1 Kumper and Rear gt and a rd equip-i all Pusseiiirer Wheel Standard ' on Iirnterial and only. On other 'UiO extr. Tire and Tube, ' y.i. Kaien Garage Phone 52 Trappers ! mi irettinjr enonyh f or ' " If not, come to i it t . w,m Just now we want marten, ermine, coy-'" "It. foxea of all kind. Mav,. I urge order from JiMKrs in the East, ! , annot fill them we 'i ixinuH. We pay top :'r everything. I: 've a large lot, tnd I aru.ll call ' " illy. Remember, if you -"luarc deal sell to oMbloom The Trappers' Friend." Soi-ond Avenue mg Out r whole stock must le disposed of quickly ("MK EAIM.YANI) (JET Y1 It HIIAIIK OF TUB BAIWJAINS Montreal Importers Thli-il A. J n. Mlllr, Proprietor TERRACE FAIR REORGANIZED II. V MVAIN I'KI:k)KNT , oiuun- IZA1ION lOK Tills t,H , DIKKCKHCS CIIONKN ' ere ' . WdM'BN TO CO-OPERATE M Mlll.lt Ol I'OMMITTKKM AI'I'OINT-M AT MKKTIMi t 111(11 WAs VKI1V U 1.1.1. im;xKl. TRrtRACE. March 6. - Terrace Fali Fair Association u a very live Instltu-tlon again following the public meet-teg oiled for Friday event at in the hype of reviving interna In the fair. J K Gordon wak appointed chalr-or the meeting wtth h. Haltlwell a-. tecretury. There were about fifty pesple present and It was the iroardmou vote of the meeting that the (air ahouM te . irri'd en, a number of good reason Lelni voiced as to why tt should not ! allowed " :j drop. A b-.ard ol directors waa appointed l- f.illo'JU CI Hamlin. R Corlett. Ed. Mlchaud. 'I H Man ii, H A. Swain: J McDonnell. R W Ff:!ev E T Ktnney. W. A. King. J Lever mid J K Gordon The Women's Institute was an iced to appoint five assets te members and to take chaw of the preliminary revision of the ortae-l.sts in the fancy work, home cooklns mid achool work sections, thee to be got out ai quickly aa poaalble. A motion was paaaed that the meeting go on record as expmulng apprecla-tHn of the work of lat year'a Uctor in bringing the fair to the high standard shewn In the provincial reports and at the dliBts' mo-tlng held later special referewe was made to the very efficient and effectual work of Mr Sundal as secretary Many helpful uggestlona were mad to be considered by the new director- NOTICE. TAKE HOTICE that an application Mil ue made to the Parliament ol Canada at the next xevtion thereof for an art. 1. For the Incorporation of a company o km known as The Alberts. Hear River and Pacific Rallw:iv Connanv. or ueh iruct and ape rate a railway aa fellows ia Commencing at a point at or neat the City ol Lethbridne. thence :ll a Westerly direction to a point at cr near i lie Town of McLcod: thence Westrly and Northrrly in a direction g ::rrally purallel to the Calgary and Ms Leod Branch of the Canadian Pacini.' Hallway to a point at or near the c.!j el Calgary: thence Northerly and W.' o: the Calgary und Edmonton :.i.lm te ,i point at or near Lacumbe: 'henre Northerly to a point at or near the City of Edmonton. iui From a point at or near the City ot Edmonton by the most feasible rou'e to and along the right bank of the Slmoneite River to a crossing of tne sniou River (Mar its Junction .,!.'! in Wapiti River at or near Beauaen to the Town of Ofande Fra:r:e n the Province of Alberta; theiu-e south Westerly thtough tho Mxnkniaii Pass to a point at or near Al-,., Lake on the Canadian national Raiiwj) ui the Province of Brttlak Columbia idi From a point at or near Grande Prairie In a North Westerly direction to s point st or nesr Pouoe Coup and from a point st or nesr Pouce Coupe in a North Westerly direction to a point at or near Hudson's Hop on the Peace River: thence In a gen era) South Westerly and Wea terry direction and North Westerly by the asoat fee ii ble route through the Pin Pass to a point at or near the Tows) of Stewart In the Province of British Columbia at the head of Portland Canal. idi From a point at or nesr Hudson's Hope crossing Peace River in a general Easterly direction to s point at or near Whltelaw. thence In a Northerly direction to a point st or near Port Vermilion snd thenoe Northerly and Weaterly to the right bank of tht Hay Rivor at or near IU intersectloa with the Northern boundsry of the Province of Alberta Ike a Ml railways being declared te w for tit general benefit of Canada. 1 To suthorkte the said Ooaspany to fliistrucl wharves, docks and bote la and to own and operate vessels and to eollect hare on telegraph snd telephone " aes of the public, to file upon and require water power sltsa and o systjor-,te electric and other energy and to dispose of the surplus from and collect -nances therefor. 3 To author la the said Company ssue securities in respect of the said iSuS -ffi WnTTMo'&s;' ?Jgray&7T' ie6.(MM6et Dollars for the mowiUla ""dated at the City of Edmonton, in the Province of Alberta, thla 4th day ' Tf&WAJIT CLARK. On bsttatr of the ApplloanU. c-o Bwing. Harvlo at Bury. Barristers. Bjllcltors, etc.. Office Bank of Toronto Bldg, Edmonton. Alberta. Camids MINKRAI. ACT (form F.I Kuril n Tifoi- imi'hvi;mi:t XOTH'K svHr-s Pat L;t 43M: Pilot, Lot 4367: .J," W 0--rver, Lot . ?.-.!... tit..nUi in the Allln Mlli- -an.erai v.i-""'' ..,,.,, uheiw of Csrsinr uistrics Use Seated Division T on Munro Mountain about four I miles frcm the nw i " '"P ,w-.; ( -ratnr TAKE NOTICE notii" tnai we. nm "n.'-r. Free Miner's Certlfate CH and Wiu-030'il. miend. sixty nays from Nn 'fi T"r hert-of. to apply to the Mining Cerffilca a for a h,taPTJve-gSSSTior thepurpe Jrf otaMkniit menis, " .Ar.hms, elalm . Crawil ora n. ----- rj--:- Bi Aud former i- l"n BS must be commence, . ..H.r ec before t'' f ,ufh nmcM 01 1 Fs h Ajent. Rrdio Radio yur'I.-Si 'to the rWlolaVlo. 10 " " ins mcatsls. a date. 1 A , ,t,e repriver. , RIcT- l.!'u'!l IIUJS ikI IWA ,,..; nj. "I-"", W I'llAN-W-KR ... imlr'iie i-;ie-i !! iillelllS ,M,,r . , i:h If- for Finds Road to Healthat Sixty "Fruit-a4ivc$" corrects Bladder andKidneyTrouble MR. THOMAS CBAtlAM. I am sixty years old and tflcd all kinds ot medicines lor bladder and kidney trouble, which used to keep me from work a month at a time, until I (tarted taking 'Fruit-a-tives'. Thanks to 'Fruit-a-tives' 1 have worked steadily for four years without a sick day. I have never felt better than 1 do now," writes Mr. Thomas Graham of Oshawa, Ont. Because ft ii made from the juices of fresh, ripe fruits, intensified and combined with strengthening tonics, "Fruit-a-tives" soon brings radiant health to those who suffer from constipation, bladder and kidney trouble. It works in nature's own way. You will find " Fruit -s-tives" the very thin your (ft-ten needs. 25c and 50c a box at all dntasjsts. Start rlefct awav to-dav. ate and many volunteered assistance la preparing for the fair. OI1K I liS riNIMA Following Use general meeUng ths Vegetable coeanMttw O Hamlin. J. Live stock coaimKtoe- 3 K Gordon, J. MsConncll. Poultry and rawblts R. W. Riley, E T. Kenney. Pete Msgnusse) rettuned on Saturday after spending several days in Prince Rnpert. D. F. Davidson f Vancouver was a bwatresa vtiltor In town at Ms end of the week. A new lioor haa been laM In the Ai.Liican church cro-lnc the week, which w ,peeae ef the Interior Mrs. Jam Rtchmond rstnrnesl on Saturday from Prince ttupert where atve haa spent the pas' w Trios It. Watsh, wtw ro-ontly ar rived from Haseitost to have charge of the local Dominion Telagraph oflke. slas mated ihe old Ollils hews rmsth ot w. C. Bparkcs hoene. Hi house keeper. Mrs. McPhsil and her chlMren arrived from Hareiton on Thursday. A Frearh night la bests: arranged r the XUuch meeiliiK of the Parent- jTeeohrs' AaaocliHlnn Ui Lie held nt the stjttool liouse on Thursday evening. There wlU bv Fiench uiu.sle a well a talk on France, and rafreshaoents will be serve I Mrs T Elv r WE HEWS pirra TT73 FIRST COUNCIL FOR TERRACE (iKoitiif: i.nri.i: iikads pom. with 4. K. (JOKOON SKCOMl AMI K. I T. Ki:XXKY Tlllltl) TERRACE. March 5. -Terrace held her flint municipal election Saturday for' 'he purpose of choosing a vilage council tj have charge of affair for the next two years. Four candidates offered and three were elected, the vote showing the rotlowlng results: George LlttM 31 J. K. Oordon . .'.; 29 E. T. Kenney . M F. C. BUhop U TERRACE TO PURCHASE AN X-RAY MACHINE Half the Coat- Alieail) on IUimI and ( iuivas to lie Made for Remainder direct. rs convened and appointed Uastr personally canvassed c!i::er as o"ij: President - H. A. Swain. Vlce-piealdent W. A. Klmt. H. Halllwei! was appointed to act as L-rctry pro.tcm. until a pormarveut ecretsry be appointed The president was ewtpvweretf to name a number of coossaitiees to take charge ther name a may be given, to con- I Lever. M. Mlchawd TE BRACK, Manh S - -At a meeting or the board of directors of the Terrace Hospital Association held on Thursday evening, the following resolution was unanimously passed: "Resolved: That It is the sense of this mooting that the available funds of the fccard, amounting: to 560.oo. could not ho hotter expended, for the good of the district at large, man In the purchase of an X-ray maveillne. and that, after oaroful investlfaUon, the Keleket X-Ray unit, at a cost of 1100.00. f.o.b. Terra?, should bo purchased at the earliest possible date: and that the district be for subscriptions ta meet the deficit between the cost of the machine and the amount of funds on hand." It was pointed out that during the T J st few months many patients had to I t.i be sent ta outside hospitals for X-ray tioatmont who might otherwise haw- been treated at hotne. thus saving eg' of the preliminary work of revising the j peM, as well aa fatigue of a long, and pr Ire-lists of theft respective aectlona. , often painful journey These are as follows: Having an X-ray machine would also Fruit ooa.n!tlev-W A. Xtttg. R. Oor-: be a big encouragement to the toc.il Kti physician as well as a great inducement fn keeping him here. A copy of tho Resolution Is being sent to each of the different mternal organisations with the request that it eppolnt one or mare of Its member ti co-operate with appointees from other aeptember U sad M were the laai organisation and the board in a can chosen to fee sutwauttasd to the B.C. vass of tho district for contributions to Fairs Asa jcla tlon a the most suitable this very desirable object for the local fair and the secretary was I .' ' . . . . Instructed to take over the books from! BURNS LAKE stra. OTBueau, ibu m alia ssrsssi wie ucwv wry forms to the Juwaruueat of aerl-culture. and arrant banking forms. The secretary wea Instructed te rrlt the Women's Institute asking litem tas appoint an associate svsrasarttee te revkt funcy work, cooking and school Hsts snd to give the board aa estimate ol the amount of price motteyr necessary t oover the. An InvlUtlon was issued to this cent salt tee to be present at the next meet ing of the board of directors which will tn held in the municipal hall en Friday evening. March 16. A vote of thanks waa tendered te P C. Bishop for the free use of Progress Hall for the meeting. rERRACE GIRLS SAY ' BASKET TOO HIGH AT SMITHERS FOR THEM TERRACE. March S The local basketball teams arrived home on Thursday, defeated) but not dismayed. All reports say they put up a food gaton. hut v. unfortunate In not betat a be ta make the baeket. which wea set a root Mfher than in the local hall. It waa a good oaatlag for Ua yourag peorvVe and 1-ey are very enthuslssUc ever the aplendM hoapttoltty meted eat to them acsd ti eneaMe entertsananotH given tta their bshalf . .VvtEUR'AQB'vWs Dr. Brummitt tnteteotlng talk on 'Preoautionsxy Measures la Wsrdlng off Oerma" before the C.O.I.T. group on Bsturday afternoon. Matt Allard waa I Uiksr during the week. Kaluan An Index of the growth and pimieai of this district is provided In the fact that Robert Lowe, local dk-wRsutor, baa told same tsmnty-atx oarioada of oil. gsuollaat and greaaeW Hem during the period of lea than a year he has been in business. A large warehouse haa been established mutti of tho railway track for storage of supplies. The Central British Columbia Seed Growers' Association has sleeted officers for the year ss follows: president. 3. C. Henkel. North Francois: secretary-treasurer. John Tool, Bums Lake: directors, John E. Bostrom. Oraasy Plains; Chaa. Hunter, Oolleymount: H. c. Shlnn. Uncha Valley; W. V. Doden. Btreatham. The value of crop shipped through Burns Lake during 1917 la placed at tzS.tm .36. E. E. Oregg of Prince Rupert aa-slstant district forester, haa been a visitor in town and dlatrlet during the week on official duttea. Thomas Herd. Streatham school teacher, la a patient In the Burns Lake Hospital suffering Trotn an injured back, the result of a skiing accident. aba. V. Bchelderun la a patient in the Burns Lake Hoapltal. BO. stonier of Francois Lake has been a recent 'visitor here and At Priestley. A sUlph BteariM) has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. a. Stesrn at Tinugei nrlor to leavlns Raturdsi lor Rider. Oeeres. who he will take prCT" CAUGHT BAD COLD WHILE OUT PLAYINQ NOT PROPERLY DRESSED Mrs. I Want;, MUJet, Aha., writ! -'My youagesl ihfM kd a very bad told which the gut by going out play-lag lu a streag, cold wind not properly drtsMil. "W Tt koarse she could hardly tialc, aad her tkra aud chest were very tore, r tiled everytMhR- avellaMej but he received no rflWf uatft, Kuan, I ntnrrd m bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup and the first few dMss rertalnlr did her gsml. It is woadtrful how it can help uii41. " ( lew Sunday! ft 85e a. tiottle, large fi,lv site uc.; Mis W i'"' " - put tin "iiv b) 'i'he T. liubuia v., I vsmmuoi w. uocaer, jonn uatai. unvio 'Irving. C. Prosit and Robert Read have ltutea which wHI be held tn Mlaa lisle Bostrom of Oraasy Plains. . . h i ,h- .,. ,- derboof next week. vlnclsl department of public works at Prince George, recently lenreaented Peony plnata, the gift of the Ptlnoe of Wales, have been received tn Vn-derhooT. i Mrs. S. X Ore of Wlnntpei; IdMtUfled with the Leasd Bettieaaent Beard, wea a visitor ta Vamayitieof last week with Mr. aud Mrs. R. A. Mitchell. She was on her retstra Raet following a tour through Montana. Washington and British Columbia. i cumbed to pneumonia last Wednesday I father morning. Mtirlel. ts-lve-ve,ir oM dauahtrr Mr. snd Mis McKeown ol Chlirn, suffering from in 1 it.-nsni A son. Gordew Arthitr was born In I)r Vo01V Norway Pin Svrup iVmnlerhonf lavt Mondoy to Mr. and A HurtieiTi- oi riri oi. james. v utti . j . t r-'1 Ik for,- Rtlfien-Mie'lslruiu .l.ihsi D ('lurlcMlli ISQasaUasV.'MVsVXB'lJLll-iats asMSBaaBaasSBSTScSBBafcw 1 of your copy of The Da ily News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier C00 f paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year" Keep tableau at Prince Is suffering with a apralned ankta, the result of a feeant skiing accident at South ank. H. J. Jews baa istoaasd to Bstms Lake with the Intention of resuming tuslness here. Must sterna Anna has arrived from Kndako to take a poaltlen at the Ominoea Hotel. catnpalgn haa been started for thVJ7Tr JzZ2. 'ZL ZJZll ion -ei t a a new new and and mbtwrn ttvbdern hospital hospital 1 erectlori here. Support from an parts or the district win be sought. near McBride. charge of the section. Cecil Cope, who Is now residing at summcrland In the fRsisaianii Valley, writes that quite a large number of the com lac season. VANDERIIOOF E. Roberta haa been elected secretary' ot the Nechako Farmers' Instrrete euc-j Yourself Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DA LY NEWS IT WILL PAY YOU! Canadian National Steamships Co Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OperatlnzJiataV 20.000-Ton Ploktin; Dry,,Dck Knuineers, Machinists, Beilermakeni, Ulacksmithn, rattern-makertt, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant la equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 here at the first of last week and were sentenced tx two weeks' kmprlsoumrnt I uoh for stealing rides on the Canadian jtlcnal Railway. ' BOOKS ON BI0GR4PHY AND HISTORY NEW AT LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARY The Preser Lake hcekey team arrived in Vanderhoof today for game with the locals whom they defeated in a gem st Fraser lake recently by a A few oooks en Mograuhy and his- ory have rreraj been sdded to tbe score of 10 tn 7 The Prince Oeorg refection lu tog pwblta library. team was here on Saturday evening. them are the fulloWlRfll . I "Isobaausrrasi.'.'. hs IfUsara Bsllae t Earl, one year old aon ot Mr. and "Bismarck. by stall Lusrwig Mr. Wilfrid Rhlndrosa of Mapeo. sue- "Carry on Sergeant." by Bruce Bairn I-Kacy of tli Ancient World." by W. U be Burgh, of "Hlseory ef Rome." by Frank Tenltry Is i tlemuniy." jy u F av.ch. "Kllvul F.-rc. by T M. LurMrt'Ul. "Count l.nrkm-r. the the Be bvll." by Ttteittas Lowell rti:tirv nr lurriM. Yi 11 h:r c 11 '.'el 'H'lt ,i h.,1 pv I l W J i.i.elto City Meat Market (Selvk; imos.) Third Ave. Hione 705 .-KJOT. 1st hi. I tONSAKKlt GJBTOBT NOKKELOST FETMYSOST' PRIMULA (iAMMEI.f I'lSKEIU Min. It K r IV i Ii i m