SMART’S GARAGE GASOLINE CYLINDER OILS H. L. SMART, Proprietor BATTERIES CHARGED TERRACE, B.C. FREE AIR ACETYLENE WELDING — CYLINDER REBORING AND GRINDING and a person answering in every respect the description given by telegraph came out of the compartment mentioned. The man got into a New-road omnibus and Sergt. Williams into the same.’ Tawell alighted from the omnibus at the corner of Princes Street. The sergeant, who had made the journey in the conductor’s seat, opened the door for him, collected the fare, and took the opportunity to have a good look at him. Followed at a discreet distance by the sergeant, Tawell then went SILVER TIP CAFE JAMES WONG, Proprietor A Good Place to Eat Good Food — Quick Service ova Terrace, British Columbia PHILBERT HOTEL GORDON TEMPLE, Proprietor Fully Modern with Bath Room and Electric Light COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOMS Headquarters for Commercial Travellers FULLY LICENSED Dining Room in Connection—Home Cooking TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA Terrace Theatre : C. M. ADAM Owner and Manager e TERRACE British Columbia to a lodging-house in Scott’s Yard, Cannon Street, by a circuitous route involving CORNER SNACK BAR several calls at coffee houses (probably for Mis! Flossie Lambly, Prosrignaes the purpose of building up an alibi). The ; sergeant, having seen the suspect ‘safely LUNCHES, SANDWICHES, PIES stowed for the night, then returned to Pad- AND CAKES OUR SPECIALTY dington. The next morning he went to the || A lodging-house with Inspector Wiggins of | TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘D’ Division of the Metropolitan Police. Tawell had gone, but they traced him to the Jerusalem Coffee House. Inspector Wiggins said to him, ‘I want you to go to Slough to the house of a woman found SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT dead.” Tawell said, “No, I-wasn’t at Slough yesterday. I know no one there.’ Sergeant TERRACE, B. C. Williams said, “Yes you were, Sir, you got noe SRT cee out of the train, and got into an omnibus, - an wes iB and gave me sixpence.’ Tawell replied, “You are mistaken in my identity. My station a GOES in society is sufficient to rebut any suspicion : against me.’ He was arrested and later e handed over to Superintendent Perkins of Your Dollars Spent With the Eton Police. SKEENA MOTORS Are helping to build a better district The evidence given at the inquest by the G. L. BROOKES, Proprietor clergyman, the stationmaster, and Seret. Williams, made the “Electro-Magnetic Tele- graph’ a headline story, and people flocked to see the new marvel. A Mr. Home who operated the telegraph by arrangement with | CARL POHLE the Great Western Railway and under Come in, Dine and Dance at the licence from the inventors, issued a hand- bill which informed the public that ‘this LUMBER interesting and most extraordinary ap- MANUFACTURER paratus by which upwards of 50 signals can be transmitted to a distance of 280,000 Dressed Lumber MILES in ONE MINUTE may be seen in Cedar Poles and Piling operation daily (Sundays excepted) from S Ced k 9 till 8, at the Telegraph Office, Paddington, pruce, Cedar, Hemloc and Telegraph Cottage, Slough. Admission Hemlock Ties one shilling.” The Morning Post declared | the exhibition to be ‘well worthy a visit from all who love to see the wonders of science.’ Other papers commented upon the signifi _ || TERRACE, British Columbia cance of the incident from the police point P.O. Box 156 TERRACE British Columbia, Canada TERRACE = . British Columbia McKINNEY, RUCKLE & SANDE LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR, LTD. LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED LUMBER MANUFACTURERS Poles, Piling, Ties, Boomsticks, Shingles Manufacturers of High Grade Western Hemlock, Red Cedar, Cottonwood, Sitka Spruce Our Specialty SITKA SPRUCE, INTERIOR HEMLOCK ‘ AND CEDAR LUMBER Lie aay ai INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS WILLARD BATTERIES RAYBESTOS PRODUCTS PHILCO RADIOS Page One Hundred THE SHOULDER STRA