CANADIANS INVENT NEW MACHINE GUN Aham fa a slrautthir of .1 lffliltil afr-efioled Wmfnnfn - fnnp lima muMcr thnn 11-mT criina. which ...u.v, WI'M. J-?--F " B matinne left), and Otto P. Hlndel hart (Inset, right), or .wet. Pndo gun whJcH can- ffreXSSO thott a n in Vented h llufe Koenig (in- ROAD CAMPS NEW HOTEL AT SEGRAVE IIONOItEI) ON RETURN TO EXGlxD , .- IN INTERIOR LAKELSE LAKE ! 1 1H4 1'.? Work, on lilghway Near Uik Lodge Will He Completed by J. , JiSin Conqufd.,at , .-.IteSlphnon? pnd Asso Two points ciates hoon fNRUACE, May 20 ! A gov. ' - -v-,- - " r-T - , : ? ' VT -,'".r- 'r - JD EISEATH that roof lies, all that he 'holds dear; his pride, 'and, his responsibility his challenge to fate and fortune. Tonight he approaches it with a new buoyancy in his step ... a new light in his eye. A weight has rolled off his mind. For today he has taken the step which, will forever banish, from his home . and loved ones the spectre of want and privation. Today he has assured the fruition oflhii , i ; if s plans , . . the welfare of, his wife, 'the ' r education of his children . . . even if ho should not be spared to see them through ! Today he has invested in Life Insurance sufficient to provide completely for those, ... who make his home the most precious ' spot in the world to him. .So tonight he enters, to the welcome - that awaits him, withr-if 4 - lighter heart and a care-f reef 'V '. jure jn$urc mxxwt to Ull it TERRACE, May 20. The new Lakelse Lydge bejng built near the lerttment road camp on the Jer- Lakelse hotsprings by J. Bruce race-yski'hlifhwny has been estab-, jphnstone and asAveiate Is near-lished ' at the east side of the injr completion and will be ready fCoppeV River bridge with ' Alex for occupancy In . about three f KerV In. charge. The work on the brdgrAwil be completed early thl wkund work wfll continue on .tbejrpad to Usk. Another", camp fs established ntar;iheUsk end and a gang of men wdjrMng this way from there. ' 1 . r - FINISHING REPAIRS Weeks tlm'p. This new hotel is being built on the lake shore about, a naif mile south of. the forestry cabin and W. 0. Fulton's summer home. The building, a log one, with the peeled cedar logs standing on end, : has a frontage of CO feet, overlooking the writer, and commands a magnificent view of the lake I scenery. The living room and . ' ,, , , idining room, arched between, ex- Ripgitt to the fish packer I (end acrom the front of the iwwuunnery, wnisn recently, building. These rooms are fin-truck a ..rock in Qrenviile Chan-Ughed in eoKonwood veneer with iu and sank, are expected-to be .rustic panelling and a capacious SJWJsixg i vne local ory uocki l ltftarfhw j (replace is being bunt in ine lor-mer. The building will have 11 bedrooms rind detached kitchen. Mr. Johnstone has spent the past winter and spring at the lake get-tiny material in mul loess for building the actual building activities are now being rapidly carried to completion. ANGLICAN CHURCH LADIES 1ERRACE Successful Event Took Place at G.W.V.A. Hall in Charge of Mrs. Robinson TERRACE, May 20: The W, A, of the Anglican Church held a verv successful sale of aprons. home cooking, candy and , after- moon, .tea oji Saturday in the G.W.V.A. Hall. Spring flower VeTe" effectively uied in decorat "tntf. Liberal' patronage1 vMs e- I. ....... . . m m . teiidW ttfreneut tne auernoen Uiul the proceed were very gratt tying. The following' ladies were in charge of the booths . . . General' conveneri Mrs. A. VV t Robinson. ' Cashier Mrs. Snarkes. v Aprona Mrs. C. R. GilberC iMrs. H,'L Smith, Miaa Deacon. ) f ilome Cooking Mr A. Carr. " Cundy Mrs. " Burnett, Mr, Rrumhrft: Mrti. Uunin. - White Elephant Mr. Grcig, lirs. Head, Mrs. Uyson. Tea Tblej Mrs. Thompson, ussisted by Misses Edna Dover, Clara Little, Margaret Cook and Helen Smith. Kitchen Mrs. Attree and Mrs'. Gordon, nnd Miss Donald. 1 ERR ACE OLD-TIMER SUFFERS STROKE AND ' PASSES AWAY SUNDAY TERRACE, May 20. Tony Rrunstn, an old-timer of this dis trict, who lived on the Copper River, suffered a etroke on Satur day" evening and expired at 1 o'clock Sunday morning. WARM WEATHER BADLY NEEDED Prairie Crops Suffering From Cold Hut Nothing Very Serious 4i ' wiNNiritti. May 20 : cold weather continues to-hold backl the.gxowth throughout .praciLcaJly all of the plains It is shown in the third wepkly, crop, report pf, the C.N.R. In fact.miany points In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, report heav'frosts and' during the J,. tifleelvng of.'.wheat is practically innnii jiu u largciierceni oi GrXtze lrmftm is In lh lrrmini! miT'lhe' ihfavorable weather Is retarding germination. Ono or two section complain of lack of moisture, but on the whole there is plenty and the only thing needed Is warm weather. While wheat seeding is com pleted in Manitoba, farmers in Home districts are delaying the seeding of the coarso grains un til the weeds nave mado some headway. Tho whole province Is surrering from cold, and snow. Alirl frnut In tranarnl QnmA ...VtAnt is uhowing in southern and cen-j The Mayor of Southampton greeting Major s rivui fnim Daytnna Diach, when? ho broku ul) lUtomobiles. On the left is the M ,)or, in the King, and Mrs. SegraVe i shown on the right A FEW FACTS ABOUT PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert is: The terminus of the Canadian National Railway, v The Central administrative point for the whole of central and northern Hritish Columbia. The nfarc-t pojnt in )irltish Columbia to the OricnL The centre ofthe halihilt and salmon fishing business. The centre of an extensive mining nnd lumlicring di4rid. Prince Rupert has One of the finest harbors in (he world. ' The lat-gest freh halibut buxincwi in the world '' ' The largest1 fish cold Ktorage plant in the world. "A"lai stftFtTVndern irydock iind'Shlpbuilding plant A grain elevator leaned to the Allx-rta Wheat 1W with a parity of l.'iSO.OOO bushels. - l,V large, modern. ocean dock. I I.,.. tit .!.. .l .LI..I. mill, tri a, iicn iiiinjriii luiiiivj mill, fi.iiiiiiK unu piuiii j - i ') bo.x factory with capacity output of 60,000 board frttW' Fish reduction plant. J A new mijliflt Porpoise llarbor nnd another building alor side it seven miles from the city. Hallway shops employing about 73 men. , Several ship heds for building and repairing small craft Provincial government district office and court house. Dominion government fisheries, customs, and other off'1" Marine department central station. Dominion government wircleM station. Canadian National district offices. Dominion fisheries experimental station. II. C. Packers district office. , , , Consolidated -Mining & Smelting district assay office. P. lturhs Co., Ltd,, : modern abattoir. Several docks.and whnrve used by coasting vessel Number of fish houses doing nn export husinc.-A About twenty salmon canneries In the nelshborhood. Several fishery supply and shipchandlery estiblishmenK Several wholesale housed do'n a large business In the & irict. , Fine modernretail PtorcM. (JoikI steamship services tn Alaska nnd south to VanroU' and Victoria nnd wst to the (Juecn Charlotte Islands Three large oil and gasoline distribution stations (lood hotels nnd restaurants. Prince Rupert has: Modern high school with first year university classes Pour public schools with over thirty teachers. Seven churches representing the most important demon m-(Ions. Paved streets nnd concreto sidewalks in the business sect Well kept gardens nnd pretty residences. Number" of clubs and fraternal organisations, Prince Rupert has: No severe cold In winter. No extreme heal in summer, No mosqultos or other insect pests, Ureal opportunities for boating, fishing and huntinir Fewer climatic or other disadyantagcn than nint P af , . Canada. ' A harbor that never frecs.! jj tral Manitoba. There is plenty of moisture and all that is needed )s warm weather. Saskatchewan seems to be furi ther advanced than any of the other provinces, wheat is showing throughout tho province and one district reports the wheat is up wl.Alo the outlnt 'a . 1 ai' pgr cent Increase ltpoVtwl nt Ilnn"'":::"-., p Alberto, like her vnee. i" lmdly nr' " rfr wcamer, wm.- . ,i,,,t flfnllv comnlcto itniJ , showing in svrJ two Inches. A small portion In Seeding of coar"J, ,h it u the soutn was uadly frozen. Afundr.wy. rorv'r few districts In central Sn stent -.farmers are JookipK - - i-- . . . i-m uliewnn fear the backward weathf l a good crop hu er will rot the-seed, but on tho lis much in necu. I