THE TERRACE

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TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924

=| SUPPORTERS

A : 7 of the
| Provincial Party
of B.C.

Be sure your name is on the
ne VOTERS’ LIST. If it ig not
a REGISTER before the 25th of
a February, otherwise you will be

DISFRANCHISED at the next

- election.

am 6 A_ basket social and dance will
Mee be held at Woodcock Saturday
fa night in aid of theschool. This
Mee aflair promises to be ane of the
fm best yet put on by the people of
fee Woodcock and a large attendance
fg is looked for.
me 6=‘The Prince Rupert Fair Asso-
gam ciation has decided that this year
@ the rule regarding the time limit
Mm for receiving exhibits for com-
m petition will be strictly adhered
ma to. The prize list will be issued
@ in May so that everyone will
haye ample time to prepare for
the show.

Haye you read the adyertise-
‘ments in this week’s paper?
® toreS news is just as important
m to you as local news. Make a
f practice of reading the adver

on Thursday evening the 14th.
The guests were Mrs. Parsons
and her band of Willing Workers,
who were invited to help Miss
Mona eelebrate her 12th birth-
day which falls on St, Valentine’s
dav. The table was daintily
decorated with red hearts and
very appropriate place cards
greeted each guest. Many new
games were played and proved
very interesting and instructive
to the voung people. The Wil-
ling workers wished Miss Mona
many happy returns of the day
and all joined in praise. of the
hostess who surely knows just
the kind of a party that girls
like. Afterwards the girls at-
tended the masquerade for an
hour to see the costumes.

A Delightful Party

am tisements in the local paper. ,

W. H. Tobey and P, A. Harlow,
of Prince Rupert, were in Ter-
race last week on business.

TERRACE
British Columbia |

at So aor at PPS

J. K. GORDON
Proprietor

MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS

FRED NASH, B.C.L.S.

TERRACE, B.C.

Survers THroucHour Centra, B, C.

G. Anderson, of the Bank of
Montreal staff, was host at a
party of thirty-five guests at the
home of Rey. and Mrs, Young.
The rooms were prettily decorat-
ed, St. Valentine atmosphere be-
ing displayed in all its glory.

Georgetown mills.

baby squares for shinment to the
Orient. His itinerary of this
inspection will be Terrace, Prince
George, Prince Rupert and

Mr. and Mrs. Norrington were

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TOURIST LUMBERING } ‘Jan (40 Goeuren
RESORT TERR ACE MINING GEO. LITTLE Terrace, cee |
Hort Springs HorTICULTURE eb
| LUMBER MANUFACTURER — :
— P. Magusson, of the mill staff, || LUMBER PRICE List
Happy Valentine Party is spending a few days on his Rough Lumber.........-- set eeeeetes bo veees s18.00 per. n
The home of Mrs. M. Greig ranch at Vanarsdol. shiplap . wee ae eevee eens eteeneneeee nent na nes 7
was the scene of a very interest-| A. H. Anderson was called Sundried and Sized ....-.+..sssereeioee ee 22.50
ing St. Valentine dinner party|back from Vancouver to inspect. ‘ fisted Hateriai vs cree fo mn 32,50 to ee a per iH

Prices subject to change without notice
Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously.

Prices of Moulding, ete., on application

visitors in Prince Rupert last
week,

oe. a ve Pere ers

The Saturday night dances of
the Lakelse Community Club are
becoming very popular. A num-
ber from Terrace attended the
one last Saturday night and all
report a jolly good time.

The ladies of the Anglican
Auxiliary met at the home of
Mrs. C. R. Gilbert on Thursday
the 14th. The ladies are very
enthusiastic over the meetings
and the attendance is large at
each meeting.

Rev. and Mrs. Parsons enter-
tained at a dinner party in honor
of Elwood Brooks, who is leav-
ing Terrace to take a position
with Stewsrt & Mobley Co., at
Prined Rupert. Elwood left on
Wednesday for Rupert.

ter Steamship Service

S.8, PRINCE RUPERT will sail from Prince

mediate points each FRIDAY at 10 a.m.

For STEWART and ANYOX....... cc cesesreeeeer Wednesday, 11 p.m.

S.S. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte
Islands, January 2nd, 16th, 30th, February 13th, 27th, March 12th, 26th,

PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B °.

EASTBOUND—10.51 P M, Daily except Sunday.
WESTBOUND - 12 87 P.M. Daily except Tuesday.

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For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or |
R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C,

Rupert for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE and inter-

Miss Ella Frank, who has been
in training in the Prince Rupert

The guests certainly made it a
merry partv when it came to the
many and varied games which
were greatly enjoyed by all. A
dainty lunch was served, after
which the guests were tripping
the ight fantastic to a late hour.
Everyhody had a most enjoyable
time but we are of the opinion
that-‘‘Andy” had Leap Year in-
tentions. No results have so far
been announced.

—

REGISTERED

J. H. LePage, opt.p.

OPTOMETRIST

208 Yates St.

WILL BE IN TERRACE
‘Hotel Gordons

March Sth, oth, 10th, ine.

Full . ‘equipment for sight-testing and
- fitting of glasses, and complete assort-
ment of frames, ete, .

VICTORIA, B.C.

ALL WORK cuanan ress |

Hospital arrived in Terrace,on
Tuesday. She has finished her
training and after a ten-days’
rest at home will return to the
hospital and goon the staff of
trained nurses in that institution.
Miss Ella is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Frank, of Kit-
sumkalum.

Ivan Frank returned to Ter-
race on Tuesday from Rupert.

J. Reed, of Usk, was a visitor
in town on Wednesday, °

B. F. A. Green and Tom Olson
were passengers to Rupert on
Wednesday.

Mrs. Joe Cook, who has been
illin Prince Rupert hospital, is
much better and expects to re-
turn to Terrace in the near future.

Don’t forget the T. R. Davis
auction sale on March lst. If
interested, see bills around town.
_Jas. Turnbull, of Hazelton,
was a Terrace visitor last week,

Electricity Popular

We hear many comments in
favor of the recently installed
‘electric plant. It certainly is an
asset to have our homes and
\atores well lighted. The lights
are most satisfactory and many
of the householders can boast of
‘an electric i iron, which is a great
help. «We can all: thank Mr.
Bishop for-his energy in supply- |’

‘Bread, Buns, Biscuits, and
Cakes

' We use only the BEST materials !

Higheat quality fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any “point along the line

The Terrace Bakery soe tarts

P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C.

_ Drugs — Patent Medicines Hot Water Bottles
Stationery Toilet Articles © Thermos Bottles

Give ua your order for a new Victrola.

We have on ha hand $52. 50 at. ther $62.50

VICTROLAS §

VICTOR RECORDS—NEW ONES EXPECTED ON THURSDAY, létH

TERRACE DRUG STORE

R. W. RILEY TERRACE, B.C,

The Terrace
Club

has beén purchased by and is now |. 4 .
under the personal management of wy “mepaeemteee cd

F. H. AIKEN] ocr

” Cato and Sample, Roo ai
who respectfully sollte a continu nce :

TERRACE

“ying Terrace with: this. conyeni- cael
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nection
Of the favors of all -patrans.: oe

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