I Haiti r- u 1 ' 1 Bay February 8,'l!29 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Fiiu- st.it ui' of Abraham Lincoln whose birthday will be celebrated by good Americans t week. The martyred president was one of the greatest factors in the movement to lih slavery in the United t, .. iMMITTEES OF 'fcRRACE BOARD Wplctr I I I Aopointetl at Meet- In- Hclu Inst, Week Under V: uncy E. T. Kenney IVlilhU REACH ASKED-"', ttrimfnt If rnnlAl in n imd. These two v. nvU J. K. GoMhHW nild (Usk). ' r lii 0. T. 8oW,' T UeY. lit' llv Wm. Allan, 'Ceo N. Sherwood, H . Nash, J. Couture. Ceo. Dover, C.-4 It. llalll-.vell, C. U. ri nnnu nt-R. W. tiey, J. ' K. I). Judson, R-ev. If . 1 1 1 son . H ' . u tr r..--ik''l ittf Kin r. ,. It n. ne i-eti.rv was aaked tit rati. m i. . i-.. i-i- . I i forth general id"l 17 1) 4 A. I - ,1 . I. them in their work. 1 '' 'inuiil met Uu in -Tn-'-' ,'lnmitt',e eomnoswl of I ;u)!lt. Ret Wm. Alln .i:h was :ii",inted ti : 1 tii.' sugirested pi-irl ' h. me at Lakelse Lake. r iii.rt. k 1 rr- lit nf Iheii- in,.niltMit PPted. iiYlti Will Kit iil-iiiwl hafni'u possible. "This committee recommends that the Terrace Board of Trade request the government to reserve the beach, known as 'Group hies leach,' adjacent to Lot 1981. Range 5, Coast District, at the north end of Lakelse Lakis as a public bathing baacJi, ind take the necrssary steps to icqulre suff:cient Und adjoininf IjJUs beach to provide a road, nH. . -j u ide Area on Ukelse Ivike J0 U'"DT . Dracn ou end Iiuild Road to It Tat 11 P ili v. new members .im.-il. innittcea for the ui. the president :i. cnu'ener, and the In'.. O. T. 8udal. nf groanta. We believe that this se bake XBr this purpose that it eomorisei favorably 3Sl ii. i u i vwitn uur Binwar oeaca la nor- i .r i., reo. b: me rcva- uiern u.v. n is aoout one nan hi. meeting of the coun- a mile from the present end of fh Terrace Board of the Terrace and Lakelse road, Veld on Tuesday eve- and would make an excellent site Mi:' r.ew president, 8. for conducting public educational i,. the chair. A wel-j camps, such as are organised in teiule l to E. D. Jud-iother parts of the province dur ing the summer months. We are confident it will soon, become a very popular centre for holidaying camps as it is already well patronized, owing to the beach being nsturaily adapted for bath- frig purposes." i''i?(V' nr- todbnotw i A revlfw of therpub!ic works hers to aoaist them improvements already asked for, . !artmen(. The com- for 1929 was taken and the sec- ii mied are as follows: i rotary was instructed to write fke house member, Or. Wrisok; tip public works engineer and P. 'M Uockriil. urging upon mem the necessity of striving for ' as Urge an appropriation of moneys for this district as possible. A member reported having heard on yood authority that no work iraa ti be done on the high-wpy this coming year between Usk and Cedarvale, and after fMaeussJ n it was decided to give j. K. Gordon, who is leaving Shortly for the south, the necessary credentials to approach the r roper authorities, on behalf of t3w Teirace Board of Trade, and rrj the continuation of the Hghwj v ftt all points, as well as rrewtlnr for gencrol public works reeds tl roughout the district. ! A Daily News want-ad will Miring results. I TEMPORARY DELAY IN C0LUMAR10 MINES IN NEIGHBORHOOD OF USK A temporary delay has occurred in the development of the Colunvr ario mines,' four and one-haif miles from Usk, according to F J . Hickey, wbo came in yesterday from there and proceeded to ajpi courer. This mine V in' the Kluiinta Creek section. . Development of the niiiie is proceeding under Capt. 'John Wig man. Two tunneU are being driven this winter financed by Toronto capital, whish was arranid by Mr. Hickey, who is a mining engineer, and is well pleased with the result of the recent work. The delay is caused by the breakdown of the compressor and is quite temporary. Twenty men i re employed In the mine. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Will give furnished flat rent free in exchange for board. Box 176 Daily News : - V! WANTED--Woman wants work of any kind by dayorJ hour. Si LOST Child's fur backed Kid Glove on Fifth Avenue West, between McBride and Emmer-son Place. Finder please return to Dally News Office, tf THIS MILK IS MADE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA That is one reason for buying It another is that Its double richness improves every dish in which it is used. My w nd you, lit, our illustrated rcpo Jboofc? Writ's UetxUn- Cajiftuitd nsMi -a. ... ... VANCOUVER SOeat th ,t .,..ii i i thcEn: fi, i ;t ...i,. .... FILM LECTURE IS INTERESTING BOYS' BAto TO BE REORGANIZED A meeting, called by Acting Mayor Theo Collart, was held yea- A 1 L A t 1 A.X Scenes of North Shown and Des- "aay auernoon ea. wun xne, lcfiiU'y f Adjutant Kerr of " "," "'T'" Z I tin A decided, on, resolution, t6 dppolnt (MOT " ; -t ;ateraramee of three to iraw up F'fl i . i 'a new constitution and bylaws and ly. there were pictures ofMhe Vick? VapoRub is especially ciic coast and or the Mid- valuable here. As it is applied ox- -J- -1'.. i i t i nigni own. te-r.aliy. it can be used freely at Rev. W. F. Price of Fir.rt Ban- the first sign of a cold without III I I a IHi ill Itlnil I I W -X7 . m t l t.) Tj M COURT OF REVISION Ltinue ,? WS'S? !Ant0 Tat- tefB affecting both the American m lAiTirnunn mt t IS CONVENED TODAY! and Canadian departments. Adjournment Taken Until Next Wednesday When Railway Representative Will He Here Court of revision on the muiU- :Oj, A M. . M. Brown. Aid. Local i tems Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone- is due in port at , 6 o'clock this evening from the south and will sail at midnight on hef return to Vancouver and way points. ' j E. M. Goddard, assistant executive officer of tjj'e Alaska Game Commission, and other officers of the department, who have been here for a day or so, left this r.orntr.g abocrT the commission s tist Church gave the b - diction unsetting the most delicate diges- power vessel Seal. They were ac- wun wnicn me procci-fiin--; k- lion. Juit rr.b it o.i the throat tompanied by a representative ed. and chest at bedtime. of the B.C. Police and will con- The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. W. Hart, Sixth Avenue West. Mrs. J. H. Hanson was appointed to the Ridley Home Committee; 1hre was a brief program of nnl BBKpRsmpnt roll convened missionary readings and singing Of outstanding' interest was an j reorganize the band following the tnjg morning and adjourned until and delicious refreshments were Illustrated Ieeture entitled "Prince Rupert to the Klondyke" recent resignation of officials. This committee consists of Aid. next Wednesday afternoon, by served. will eh lm I? R Nifhrtl of Win- which Adjutant William Kerr (Theo Collart, chairman, John nf peg. assistant taxation commis- President Gonzales of the gave before an audience which Dore and Frank Derry. ioner of the Canadian National Eoard of Trade has appointed a crowded the Salvation Armyj M thfc uw wefe RaIlwar8, will be here in connec- committee to Investigate Citadel last night ... . ... h of ... w., liie anoeals of his com- advisability publishing a The proceedings', opened with''v j! ?J; n. i booklet this year advertising the the' tinging by tho' audience of of Prince Rupert and dist- n pr.nk nr v William r.n. No cases were taken up at to- 'ty "Onward Christian Soldiers" Bishop G. A. Rix then led in op ening prayer. . christ und . Muesaliem. day's session. Miyor McMordic 'ft The committee consists of nm.H chairman of the court homas McClymont, Frank Dibb, .and Aid. Theo Collart, secretary. ; H. F. Pullen and R. F. McNaugh- The Illustrated lecture started Linirerirur Colds Plav Havoc Other members art Aid. Frank on. They will report to the next r ami ti showed i . ... . . ... . ,, C. . II. it r Onne and J A 1 A from Vancouver jn System Weakened by Flu Prince Rupert. Tortlons of the Skeena River were "portrayed as Physicians advise that the chief well as salmon fishing and hand-1 danger of this year's epidemic lies Jing of halibut at Prince Rupert. 'in the after-effects. Colds attack- Capt. E. Anderson sang a solo I :ng the weakened system r,o often during an intermission and th-n 't-d to bronchitis, sinus trouble, the audience was taken by pic-! pneumonia, or even meningitis, ture to Skagway and over "The This is especially true of children Tli''of '98." An appropriate! or old folks. cy JVUIVIV l OCIVICC. 1ICHC CUIUS UIU9i UK UIICCACU 1111- idP redd by Ian 'Piraan-. The , mediately . And yet to much dos- pictureaHhen moved on lo Daw- ing may upset the digestion which laen andjold and modern methods already disturbed by the toxins o mining were illustrated, Fir.-i of influenza. of the board. Nothing Surpasses ' Pleasant-tasting SCOTT'S EMULSION For Those Who Need the Health-giving Benefits of Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Soott k. lot!t, Toronto .'Out H-20 H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD After Stocktaking Fekuarv WE have m; SL25 D.RESS FLANNFJiS 32 inch., in a good range of colers. Per yard -gc KIRSCH CURTAIN RODS ' CUHettnds, full size. yik-jr.r;., 25c Vr0OL GLOVES-White or blaok-. Per pair ggg SEE OUR 2oc AND 50c TABLES LADIES' JAEGER COMBINATIONS Long or short weeves. Regular $7. r suit 3,95 LADIES' UNION SUITS Vests 50c, bloomers, 75c, for 95c LADIES' SILK & WOOL HOSE, ALSO PURE WOOL Sizes 8 1-2 to 10. Values to $1.50. Saie price 7 9 P. LlIILDR3N'S COMBINATIONS Long sleeve. Several swes. Per suit 75c LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE in brown and black only. 3 pai for 1.00 CHILDREN'S HOSE - A table full to clear at, per lir 25c CHILDREN'S DRESSING GOWNS Values to $3.50. To clear at 1.95 CHILDREN'S KNITTED . SUITS For boys and girls . Jumper and bloomer regular $4.95. $3.25 ALL SWEATERS ONE-FOURTH OFF Sale AKKEI) 31 ANY LINES FOR CLEARANCE AT GREAT REDUCTIONS north-While Savings in Seasanablc 3Icrchandisc. See Our Windows! KETS Blue SLrtpIiSUITS Figured flannelette; pink, . white ahd blue. Per suit 75c WOOL TOQUES-A big vadoty. Values to $1.25 75c ' CREPE DE CHINE In 1 nHMM? pinl, red, blue. 1 1 peach, (ywuve and black. t :11S j95c SHOT SILK TAFFETAS larife.76 for 31.75 WASHABLE FLbOR RUGS .Each ggc 2-PLY KNITTING YARN in grey, brown, heather und black, etc. Per lb WHITE FLANNELETTE Pure soft quality. 6 yards for 1()Q COMFORTERS Cotton-filled, in blue and pink . At S2.50 LACE CURTAIN PANELS Each 75c LADIES' WINTER COATS -From, $4.75 ' t0 823.50 CHILDREN'S COATS in lvX'Iefel styles ..2.95 CHILDREN'S COATS Fur-trimmed, to $7.50. r 4.75 MISSES' COATS To $12.50 for . 6.95 LADIES' FELT HATS Each 1,50 LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE Mercury made. Regular $1.25. Per pair 1,00 JAPAN SILKS 27-inch, in a big range of colors. Pryard 35c SEE OUR TABLES OF REMNANTS! STAMPED GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT ONE-THIRD OFF. WE HAVE SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN THE CORSET DEPARTMENT. VALUES FROM $2.95 TO $10.50 CLEARING AT LESS THAN HALF I PHONE 9 THIRD AVENUE & FULTON STREET Us