Easter Footwear and Furnishings At the very lowest prices possible. We have. Ladies,' Children's, Men's and Hoys' Shoes, hundreds of pairs to pick from at the DOMINION DAIRY NOW OPEN At Second St., near Third Ave. Fresh Milk, Cream, Butter, ISuttcrmilk, Eggs and Cottage, Cheese Tel. C3C. Prompt Delivery . Milk direct from our own herd FRESH EVERY DAY CASH FOR OLD GOLD Bring Us Your Old Gold! ! ! i Wcwill pay you the highest possible price. Wc can use some of It right here in our business. If you have some gold articles lying around uselessly better JLurr them In now while the premium is at Its highest. Also there is always the chance of them being lost or forgotten. 9 ThHMR .Jewellers HO "iTHC-ST0HE-ITH THE- CLOCK" over. uru iu py Lit. wins ana me ooy is making satisfactory progress. Terrace Orange Lodge members held a pleasant social In the Oddfellows' Hall. ' The Board of Commissioners of Terrace Village held the monthly meeting to clean up accumufatcd business and to pass account. I The young people, headed by Hev. Mr. Burchall, are reorganizing the tennis club, reconditioning the' court and they have drawn up a CfldftptoytawsurtklerjUy strict to eivawe Mt, PtV the .members. Th two local sawmills have ben, B.C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. Ladies' Black and White Sport heel Oxfords, low v S2 25 Ladles' Classic QQ QC ? 0.5ft) Velour Strap Ladies' Kid Oxfords in all widths, from - S3.50toS5.00 Ladies' Suede Grey QQ QC Oxford OO.JJD Classic Shoes i Misses' Classic Straps & Oxford? in all sizes. Come in and look them Ladles Shoes, to ctear n Pumps lieo and Oxfords CQ This is a Sp Two-Tone Sport Oxford Children's Classic .Oxford Men's Black Oxfords Men's Greb Work Shoes 3.75 S2.25 S2.95 83.95 Fleet Foot Kunncrs for the whole family to fit any size and styles at low prices B. C. CLOTHIERS LTD. Phone Black 321 If You arc Going to Glean Your Rouse For Easier Let us help you by cleaning your curtains, drapes and portiere and make them look like new. Let us clean your dress and suit Goldie Does it Better A trial will convince you PIONEER LAUNDRY LIMITED and Canadian Laundry Ltd. TERRACE Miss lidna Dover has left for To ronto where she will continue her studies. Many friends were present at the train to wish her farewell. Miss Dover recently graduated from the local high school and, being Next door FrizzclPs Meat Shop working sporadically of late. Loads of logs are lielnz hauled in. evi- j . ; v, i Everyone here Is hopeful concerning the mlnlnff nrosnerts at very popular with everyone, there Kk A fnlr sllN, .. .nrk on Hudson's Bay Co. was a recent visi tor here. INTERESTS OF PEACE Woodsworth Would Ban Export of! Nickel as flelng Useful in Preparing For War OTTAWA, March 23: CP J. S. Woodsworth. C C. F. member for vyinmpeg North Centre, ured In . - . ,. . i ne House or commons inaa export i of .nickel from Canada be piohibitB on the erounds that theonetol was belngj used by foreign countries In the manufacture of armaments' looking to future warfare. The, proposal did not receive a ery warm reception from the government side of the House. TOLD ABOUT EARLY DAYS Iajor M. A. Iturbank Interesting Speaker on Uailroading at Gyro Luncheon Yesterday A diverting and entertaining in- irmal talk on railro.-.dmj In the cod old boom days not so long af-cr the beginning of the Twentieth :cntury before mllroacHn, on th Grand Trunk Pacific line had bew spoiled by the laying nf the rail" was delivered yesterday afternoon icfore the Prince. Rupert Gyro Club U its regular weekly luncheon bv M. A. Burbank, dlstrht englnee-for the Canadian National Rail ways.-Major Burbank recounted number of interesting anecdote ct his experiences as a locating en eineer on the Grand Trunk Pacify tn Saskatchewan around the year 1905. In those time raJlrmdin-entHi Plenty of work but there u-n nlcn nfontv nf fun Mrwipv ffi - Vcuuy lor use in ulC uear iumuc. abundan and mPn gfcpt well a me Dig Dnage is to oe reaecKea. .ht. -,- ..l,l.l8IllS- nus wm use up many tnoiwanos oi j between 1903 and 19 IS jeeianaKeepme iernicemuDusyMaJor Burbamk described as th viiAiv iii uiiwi j w av American continent when rallroid- Ing was at its neak. In Canada the Orahd Trunk Pacific and IHfc Ca Imdfki Northern tranconUncntal several farewell In her I were parties the Coiumarlo flnd loeaf business is i line were taein-r rmhed from th- honor. The young people of the feeung decidedly more cheerful -Ulantle, tn th- pac'ftc mt In th- Anglican Church gave her a well than has been the cae fQr some:Unlted st5lte th chicaw. Mll- fllled purse and she was the recip tlme - (Waukee st P3Ui omt Northerr lent Of Other USful gifts. . rt ,Nnrthern Pariflr u-r. hin Mountain View Rebekah Lodge The people of Remo invited all constructed across he continent and sundry to come to their village Everyone talked railroading and held a social in the Oddfellowj' j nall for a dance. The affai, was a ( there wa great optimism and en. Hall. Cards, dancing, refresh?-1 orait i.c aitvinnah th i-rm.ri thuy'asm. At the same time the raenisana mus.c neipca iu pass inj' TO limited to those 'enthusiast' tIme- , who did not mind "hitting the ties" ' 1 seven miles each way. After a fair spell of spring wea- i the- Terrace has had another visit Panama Canal was under construction but no one seemed to realh the damage-that the canal was de- stined to do to the tran vntur,nt the JrelehbuMne-' r i. .A,k. ,,.,-Mt--nUlwava.jind, of winter. Decidedly cold weather at nlght has been the vogue for a rhlc,n U 'ou,fl denrive them, was followed by a blanket of snow. weelc. Smoke rlslng frora mort-of The luncheon was presided mi. bv W TI TAb v nrM'd"nt of lhr This soon melted, however, and the the clearings which shows tho gardens and fields were clear of it have not iost Cvei flub: wh" re.ca11 .how .Ma!r.ur: ! by the end of the week. In . denression. They are extend PanK . ana n,msc11 nan. ,anara ""T n " ,nceu De" on "s ua ing their cleared land a bit. Mrs. Meuller was taken very ill re- 1906, In Maythe same year J. H. icently and It was decided to take Fiiismirv naa lannea nere ana. as i her to the hospital In Prince Ru- PORT SIMPSON. March 28: The far as h (Mr, Tobev knew, tht pert. She was taken care of on the Fur Trades commissioner ior tne inree oi tnm were me omest oio Journey by Mrs. S. G. Mills. j J. S. Taylor addressed a public . gathering in the Oddfellows' Hall here in the interests of the C. C. F. j Party. An interesting lecture was , listened to by a crowded house, j Last Thursday the'Natlve Sons of Canada and the Board of Trade 1 staged a debate in the Oddfellows Hall upon the subject of the Hornby plan of community settlements. ( The night was stormy but there , was a very good attendance. j Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gordon have ! I returned to Terrace after enjoying 1 some weeks in the south. They spent! ,some time In Oregon but were pleased td come back to their fruit growing. Mr. Gordon has one of the 'largest productive orchards In the district. Little George Dover was unlucky enough to fall from one of the gar-1 iden trees at his home and break. his arm. The arm was soon atten- J timers" still resident here During the-meet In Rev BRITISH AMERICaJaINT COMPANY; LTD .VIClDlliy. V.l(.IJl.IRJiUtajlV O.UO.MToX"ttUA W D of?' Half-Gals. Quarts Pints Half-Pints ky P Tin: lillMlll mmmm Grant Holllngworth made an appeal to the members to put their best efforts forth in connection with the disposal of Prince Rupert Public Library patrons tickets Dr 1.75 1 .11,1 is .70 .10 Government ot utituh Columbia. Half-Gah. Quarts Pints Half-Pints De Luxe Wall Tint Exceptionally iEh.trade virniih for (loon, linoleum and wood. work. Standi hard wear, and ia unaflected by boiling water. Reg, Price Sale Price 9:t.OO Sp2.00 l.nr. .00 .."0 1. ! .05 SATIN(ll.O SOLD UY fiimou f,Hcii(lc IUkV Mt'vr. tlir hrrrr'h annual trrnl, Mill Im imi Mill' n and nftiT .March .'H, until the ply in chuiiflcil . . . Huy it in the handy carton of otic ilorn ImiIIIch . . . CaM-ade Hock Hm ill .alH ho atailahlc ut your fatoritc Hccr I'arhnir . . V mi re to enjoy thin j.ccinl hrrwl frcircif ami llottlvtl fv VANCOUVER BREWERIES UMITEO .. Ih.llUrt of rU'rnrr U$rr ulcl CM lluhfmian Hrrrt mnJ imm Shmt, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the I iquor Control lkuri x M 'll R. O. Larjse. told the club that there purpose Ther was a patient In the city at the list on hand V' present in need of blood for trans- such volun" : fusion purposes and he would be grnry such a glad to hear of any persons who A guest were willing to give blood for thu C Kn.Kb' f V Thursday, March 290 Saturday, April .rt-tN CLO I -et 7- SaBe Lasts One Week Only Plan your Spring decorating now. and take advantage of the reduction in Satin-CIo pricel to buy all the interior finishes you require. V&H OlOSj Quiiik.dryine. hieh-elou, Choice of 17 beautiful colon. The per feet finiih for furniture, woodwork and refmishing worn linoleum. Reg. Sale V Price Price LiftN-GLA A ieci l-. w.h.hlf t . .UkM for walla, ceilinga and wesdj wotk. It comei in F"1' hadea, moat auilable for wa" decoration. , Reg. Sale Price Pri Half-Gals 92.00 Jfl.OJJ 4 lit .!M) !Nl quarts Pints Half-Pints 1.10 .80 .IS The Improved, Sanitary Kalsomine; rfl-H colors and white; S-lb, package. " nUv regular 65c. Sale Price THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. .Jf I'lHV"!.' lllim.'li'K ijru'y 1 .:io