Pr!f(s at T'rlrtce Rupnrt of the New evrolet l.iKht Delivery Chassis 0.11.00' 1-1 Ms Ton Truck Chassis ijSKOO.OO Itoadster Jj!H08.o) lioaclsterDeUyeVy SjtNON.oo Touring :.. $808.00 Coupe $0.11.00 Coach jjuiai.oo Sedan $10:t0.00 Cabriolet 810:10.00 Imperial Landau $1080.00 Front Dumper and Rear I'.unipuretteH standard equipment on all Passaftgar MouVIs. Disc Wheals Standard .ipiipment on Imperial and '".ibriolct only. On other models $30.00 extra. I Snare Tire and Tuba, l't (to extra. Kaien Garage i Phone 52 ! ! YOU GET Montreal I i IB. Prices v and Value for Your Money nt Montreal Importers Third Avenue I. li. Miller. Proprietor II. S. WALLACE CO- LTD. Corseleltes GOSSARD M idi' in nice quality Silk ' 1 1 liatiste. Elastic In- I Carters. Sixes 32 to Special $2.45 H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. lid Avenue and Kullon Phone 9 RICHMOND 'S Louvre 1 AMOUS rou VAI.UK in Lad es' Coats Hats and Dresses LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service, foal, Sand and Gravel. We Specially in Piano and Furnlliua Movinir. NEW HAZELTON plB 'bowings 0 ore are being encountered on the llvr Cup mine. i Which hut now been nmvn f,, depth Of S00 feet. There is over two fast 0( blgh grade til the way down a well m a Urge tonnage of niillim; or. ' Th Property Ik tains oiwratm h ui Dornherg and associate of Vancou ver. i Dr. H. C. Wrinch. M I. A by the Attorney Oeneral this week that the government bounty on coyotss has been raised from 5 to 47.30 H t The Haw ton Hospital board has an- Ipolnted a committee oortsUttnt; of the secretary and 8. J Wtnaby to mneoorate with j committee from the Women's Auxiliary consisting of Mrs. tly. Mra. Sharp and Mra. Wlnaby In the malting of arrangements far the tebaervation of Hoipiui Day on May 13. a The wedding took nlaee In Aahernrt on Tuesday morning of mIks Zlele B. Sutherland and 8. O. Klncald. manager of Government Telea raniiA In HaUsmltari- Mr. and Mra. Klaeald Will firrlvo In atasalton within few daya to take up residence temporarily in the W:illam Holland house. Gardening will be under way here within the next few day. Pfamlam are now being prepared. Mra. H. A. Harrta entertained loeal young people at ' laat Friday evening. OM tan. noted ItagvUjrt medieine man. died in Telkwa during the week c! ne nenx mdge Club met laat week at the home of Mrs Sharpe, prt?e in-Iners being Mra. William Ocw and Mm 3. Wlnsby. O. H Petblek of Bmlthera. assistant district engineer for the provincial department of public worka. haa been a uti tor bare laying out the program of Mad work in the district for the year. Extensive work la aeaaasd including toe Wteaesan of the lafBbSJ eonnectlrtg itm wttb Trmee. The Barnes boom at Oedarvaie h- aiain bean rwung across the River to receive toga from Mm toampe up Mm river at far M Sbeetia Creating. It la hopad to get all the timber down kaSare tb river start to Mr and Mra. WUUajn Oow mrtain- ed a number of frienda at aoio and bridge on Friday eveaing la koaar of j Mra. Frank Walt af BeaitlMea. fejO j i viaiung with Mr. John OutMbtrt at Bouth Hazcltcn. Mra. C. H. Bawte wen tba sow prtae and BSM , award. I Mn. Oaorge IHHwart MB. Unite, I left at the end of Mat tor a trip to Montreal. i and children of the Sliver Cup mine are apenOlng a couple of "Cross on Wese, atul A n inn ' 7 Crowded 7mr of rny to tunlerstuntl IT'S y you get io nuicli pletuiirr out of aCiuinnl or Aiichor-Donnlilsoii Culiln Claw enuring. At deck sports, pluyrd in tlic tonic, fresh uir, you work up a healthy nppetltv. Then, yu npiireclnlo Ciiuunl cuisine imtl scr-c ull tho more. Social life on thcM' ships is al-wuyaentertuhilng. Ami conifortuhle, airy cahins Touritl Third Cabin ottommotlalion if of high tiandard on Hoars Glorious Qfa ! f CANADIAN f SEfWlCE 5m your lottl Till Cl NAItO RTKAM weki In town. The Oyater Bridge Club met laat evening at the home of Mra. H. W. Thornton. The prize for the month were won by Mrs Thornton and Mra. doddard. H. I. Batten. Vancouver mining engineer, nitcj Wiiu.ug acme tlmo In the iTpplty region, wo In New Mars I ton at the flrat of the week and Inapeoted the iBHver standard mine. Li.tif.ia' A daughtei irn nt the Hnreltoa Hospital laat aBaUKl. y to Mr and Mra. T. Ty.!frvjV erhoof Roadi between New Haw 1 ton and the Bulkley Valley ahould be In fairly good aha pe for travelling by the end of this week. Mra. WtHlam Orant returned to Hamltcn laat Sunday after having spent holiday In Smlthera. PRINCE GEORGE Oecrge Boyee. local automobile dealer, received a ahlpment of fifteen can thU waek The week starting April SO haa been de lgnated "Clean-up Week" by the Pmce Oeorge r'ty council. "Forest Week" tags here have been datr;(juted by the following local Boy Scouts: Dwialil O ower William Qulnn, 4mm Wa Burner. U.lanU Alton. Harvey Perkins, Fores! Craig and Allen Da via R C. McOorkell of Vanderhoof has uccccrk-n tn moving the mining plan the Allot Co. into Manann Creek. The Oallvle company has also got lls plant Into the district. The two oom-panleti will demonstrate the worth o'. the gravel li. that utt during the com-'.uk aummer Spring-like weather haa been experienced here during the past week, th" h:ghett thermometer reading having becti TO .5 on Monday SMITHEUS Judge Young in County Court here last week gave judgment for Ml .31 with cum In favor at B. J Shea of Houalon who was suing P. J. MeOettlgan for.l wages His Honor declined to iwliava the municipality of Smlthera of faapnn-albility In tba auttter of the mamtensnoe oi the Belknap children who am now living near Telkwa. In a criminal hearing. Judge Young fined Oeorge Say of Hazelton S30 for assault . Having been given the work by the contractor. Mr. Canon of Vancouver, E- Hann started the excavation and pile- driving (or the new High School bulld-! lng here. The building, which la to be ready (or occupancy in time for the fall term, will be S6 fast keatg and 87 feat wide. During the weak a great deal of new maehlnery has arrived at the TopJay. Richfield mine. The camp to to be l.ghtad by electricity. Frugieas of de- 3 CP i ml nee sound, refreshing sleep, lteully, you enjoy Href It costs no more to use this famous service. Weekly sail in kb from Montreal ami Quehcc to Plymouth, Cherhnurg uml Loudon by theAuru-nia,Ascuuia,Aluunhtund Auoniu .1. . to Itclfust, Liverpool ami Glasgow hy the Athenia, Letitla, Amliiuhi und Anloniu. and Third Clasi a cormpondingly all then lintrt. and jonaldson LINES ffaaiasj ajsnr, er ri(: will ro miiTKlt W.. V.V.NC OUVKIt. Carry Canard Traveller4 Chtqtttt Easily negotiable 532 EATEY RKW3 velspment work in the mine disclose very satisfactory results. Provincial sovarnment road work box started In the west end of Ominecn district. First work oemre on the McDowell hill about two mllseaat of Telkwa where a dangerous turn 1 to be cut down and widened, the ultimate Intention beig to eliminate li altogether by putting In u bridge. The amount of ore in now taxing the capacity of the mill the Duthie mine. As a result 64 rapfnt rich striken, prt- duettap L becoming greatly '.nr reaped. A rich strike of hl'li prade nver-lead ere has Just been m.uu on the Golden Eagle property at Topley. owned by Heetutn and Matbeson and being devel oped by Vancouver interest. Owing to water conditions, wcrk has been closed dawn temporarily and a pumping plant la now being rushed to the mine. Four prtsea wUl b- awarded by the loeal assembly, Natlv- Sjiih of Canada, for the best assays written in the local puSMo aehaola. V. Crockett F Hoadley. L. B. Warner, L. S. MtOlll and Dr. C. H. Hankinson have been appointed Judges. The Native Son have named the following as committee chairmen for the year; membership. Stuart Camp bell; visiting. C. L. Dlmock: entertain ment. A. R MeDonell publicity. L. B. Warner; refrethmenti J H B:rnle Oovemment Agent and Mr.- Stephen li. Hcaklns eeiatbrstcd tfieit twenty-fifth vtddtng anniversary In.; Saturday even-ug. They wars marr.d in Fernle ou ASa-11 tl. lS, gueat- at their nuptials neludlng Hon. W. R R isk and Mm. iaaa; Jainae MsD jio. ' v. .-II kuovii railway contractor, and Col J. H. Mc-Mullin. now supertnic iident of provincial pelloc. Frank H. Taylor hat taken an option on the Silver Queen group of claims at Owen Laha tram Dr H c. Wrlnoh. M L A He has also similarly aaqutred e adjasant CeSa property. As ao3n as tat her oaaadttlaas permit. Mr. Taylor wUl go In to deatde on a devetopaaant program ou them properties which lie .wentjr-six mUaa from Houston and arc srved by a fair toad. A mtetlng of tac Qmuieca branch of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines aa held bam last night There was a bug attendance at a varsity concert and dance here last Friday night. Those contributing to he program included Mn. Charles Bald. 1. CWeatll. Mrs. B. H Hoakins. Mrs. WUl lama. Maw DaUa Carpenter. Bev j. & QHaton. MM Olive Stephens. Mtsa Msigaret Wbadt, MaM ysssv Iteodeon. MVm Marjaria waraer. Hiss Arts Wail. Miss Margaret Downey, Mfas Doily Carpenter, Maw Vina Shy. Mim. OeraJdine Warner. 4. L. Warnar. Br. and Mrs. a C Bamfced. Mv. ami Usa. v. B. tmrgh. Mr. Barker, Hairy Johnson. D vtwtro. William Tbagaa. J. O. H W. Champion. Mr. Fowlar Matentain. C. Warner. J. A. Finnery. J H Hethe ring ton. O H. Wall. H. M Matthews. Bart Witoou and O H ley Three ahlfts are being put to work m the lower tunnel at Use Victory pro perty which to being developed for Capt. y J. O'Brien of Philadelphia with F. ti. Tbyjor in charge. Softer raak is now being worked up- ti in the King Tut aaUse adjoining the rnithle and It Is eiaatan that the ore audy will be encountaead by May l. Five sen are working tiadar O. Hrrriott and -ht tunnal baa now haan driven lBO eat. Frank H. Taylor haa taken a half ntermt in the property with Capt. J. J. OBrlen of PhiladatpsUa. A flm board has bean organised In wnnectiou with the Bulkley Valley Partner Institute with representatives is follows Deep Creak. William Co Round Lake. J. Clarsaan and Oeorge Jilmore; Wcodruere. Bmory Barger; Mac ama taka. Charles Killer. Two Carloads of gutoanotttles arrived Ure tgjts weak tor the SMitbeTs On rage. Bteettlc.co. Mra. K. E. Ori hard.who haa been vlsti-Dg In Vancouver, has now left (or an iUtomobUe trip ak far wuth as Bait .HegO. L. B. Warnar. pMahtant el the Associated Raanln of Trade of Central Brlt-!ah Columbia left at the first of the week for Prince Oeorge to addreaa the board there Austin Ooodeikugh. who has been Ul for several wrcV..- Is now sufficiently recovered to make a trip to daaarval to watch the program of the pole drive on the Skeena River. H. N. Monk, accountant at the Topley Richfield mine, was a business vlaltui-In town at the flrat of the weak. Sam Marsh tor the firth year l tho flrat autotst of the sea son to make tin trip from Burn Lake to Bmlthera. He aovered the distance at SS mUas in six hours on Sunday. Rev Father A VaUgagaa, OKI. la a;, a trip to Prince rtapart to assist in special meetlnga which are to be heitt there, j . lit 0. Lilian ha.i beafi' spendlrag a few days at Topley in connastlon with mn. lng deal. P. n. Oarr leu at, the first of the week an a trip to Fstnee Oeorge. Mrs. t. A Battler (eft this week for Rochester. Minnesota, where she will undergo treatment It Mayo Ollnlc. Muiiy Stultuerj people atltiidsU a I N S-I- S T ON S 30 SiteW I mj yhp 1 III m mm OR a London tradition and is thoroughly rectified to obtain perfect purity and sparkling clearness. Sterling John Collins C Two-thirds cock tail glass Sterling London Dry Cm, juice of one lemon, piece of ice, one teaspounful sugar, bottle cold sxxJa. 1 Jl ill This advertisement i not published or displayed by the Liquor of British Columbia dance laat Saturday evening In Drift woud Creak achoolhouae. A. 8. Clray. Oedarvaie' fruit grower, was a business visitor in Smlthera this week. Mrs. Lillian B. Hall returned to Prince Oeorge at the first of the week after a visit bore with her Mater. Mm. Mo Pope. TERRACE D W Uavia, of the D. W. Mines Ltd. of Cedarvale and owner of extensive mining property in the Kalum Lake district returned to Terrace on Wednesday after a short bualneaa trip to Prince Ttupert. K. I Oragg of the Provincial Forestry department. Prince Rupert, was here at the beginning of the week In the Interests of Fire Prevention Week. He addressed the school chUdren on Tues day afternoon . .VTCataJtatm oCPacitlc wag in town on Tuesday ana wWraaaiy P. M. Monckton, BC.LS. who haa spent the winter in Victoria and California returned " Monday In prepare - K. Hoult who haa spent the winter !n Prince Rupert returned to Terrec n Monday. j O. B. Utteratron. of the Hudson's Bay i Co.. Kltwang was a business visitor' here on Tuesday and Wednesday tioit for tba season's work Having sold Ux prtHn; .- . sily Road last Ul. L I quality Gin nosseafiing the uavor, asK ior oiemng Lonaon f1iftHllff1 hv Pxrsprts. nrrnrriinrr Staling Gin 'Rickey ( One lump tee m tumbler, usee of one lemon or bate. Sterling London Dry Cm, Fill up with soda water Mu ksU saa Mnx u4aW tssng PAGE. FIVB SPECIAL amis: jbusey knit pure wool 2 pirce Assorted colors. Sises 6 to 14 years. 83.50 $3.75 Su.t Fraser Universal Mr. Monckton la stabiiahlng an office ta town. Mrs. Monokine and chUdren seWfc 'lismi .,, , ,,; . im-w O A. Woodland. Im penal OU Co. representative of Prlaoe Rupert, was In town on Monday. C. O. Duncan, representative of the F D Jud.wii Pile, Pole and Timber Co.. of Vancouver, returned to Terrace on Wednesday after a buslneaa trip south 1 reparatory to commencing extensive operations during the coming A A McDonald, Uak. was in town .i) Tuesday. us Cooks from 2Vz to 5 minutes No watching. When you're ready for it, it's ready for you. N G &I 'WT most pleasing ury. lj it is tr f-ViaLsao Control Hoard or by tba Govern mant DRESSES & Payne Trading Co. avySuits and Ensemble Suits "Ft " 4 IJemers DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load 9340 Double Load $(180 Larir' Sack IH)c COAL P1UCHS DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $129)0 Pembina Washed Nuts I11J25 Allerta Sootles.s Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13,00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Sec nd Avenue