y, | TERRACE HOTEL © J. K. GORDON . Proprieter TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred. Dubord, Proprietor a Oak Pe ¥ Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS —_ 4 James Kotow proprietor TRLKWA - . B.C, _~4 Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers eae a Pinan Sine Re Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited : Hazelton - - tie | Hotel Prince Rupert THE LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN B. OC. Prince Rupert, B.C. * European Plan, Rates $1.50 per day up. | “et . fe el The Bulkley Hotel E. E. Orchard. Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for ‘th 8 Bulkley Valley; Touriata and Commercial men find this » grand hotel to stop at. . All traina met, Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. Smithers. B. C. | Are you 8 subscriber yet? Send in your name and cash. now ij Tourist é : . _ LUMBERING : MiniInc zoo, TERRACE, ,.ccnnns ee —= Practically all the poles are now out of the bush. Afew are still scattered along the roads, ae EE ed at the depot. D. D. Munro visited Terrace last Wednesday and continued his journey to Victoria on Thura- day. P. M. Monckton went down to Victoria on Thursday. He ex-. pects to return in a few days. The Hon. T. D. Pattullo went through on Monday on his way to Prince Rupert. He was look- ing well. . Just now there is feyerish anxiety among the Lakelse resi- dents as to whether the bridge is ‘‘indeed to gootness’’ to be started on this year. But the oracle has not yet spoken. An old-timer in the person of Dunean MeGibbon dropped in for a look around last week, He was going up the line. Billy Donald returned from his holiday in Seattle on Wednes- day night. The G.W.V.A. are framing a great free rally on Monday night to celebrate Ypres. A letter has been received by C. E. Whitney-Griffiths, secre- tary of the Advisory Board of Farmers’ Institutes, from the Recorder of Brands at Victoria, in which he states that W. C. Little, of Woodcock, has been appointed Deputy Brand Inspec- tor to look after the shipments there. Mr. Whitney-Griffiths has aiso receiyed a letter from the District Fruit inspector for B. C. stating that that official is recommending that a Season In- spector be appointed for Prince Rupert, Terrace and other Grand Trunk points, and promising to advise the Institute representa- tive of the course pursued. R. G. L. Clarke, the D. F. L. visited Terrace two years ago, and had an inspector here for a time last year. . Dean Coleman, of the Universi- ty of B. C. will give an address n “Democracy and. Education?’ in the Progress Hall under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers’ Association on April 26, vi ‘ Convenor. : Mrs, Lanfear and Miss French, Hill Farm, Terrace, are taking orders for choice plants which will be ready in May. Sets of annuals may be had at 50 cents and one dollar each, “AL-3 to Rupert on Wednesday for busi- ness reasons, ; Lloyd Shaw went down to the coast on Saturday’ Jim Nelson’s new house in the horseshoe is rapidly nearing com- pletion. Willy, West is clearing up shout eight acrea of land this spring at his Morningside Ranch,. on the bench, — Terrace may not yet be on the map as a tourist resort, but: ‘Bev- 4 but the most have been deliver- | James Richmond went down: eral excursions have brought ‘in ‘mosquitoes en mass. now. Rough on the cows that must rustle. Things have been stale for so long that it isa relief to find some optimism creeping in with the April showers, It’s needed. John Mickelsen has sold his place south of the depot to Alex Oleson, and has taken up ten acres in the Horseshoe area. The Nelson boys were down from Kalum Lake on Wednesday with a fine lot pf furs. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Anglican church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Dover. A good company was entertained by Mrs.- Dover. They decided to hold their spring sale on the second Saturday in May. Mrs. Bishop entertained the members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the G.W.V.A. at the meeting on Tuesday. The members of the Presby- terian Ladies’ Guild held their meeting on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sundal. They are holding a sale on the first Satur- day in May. Jackie Coogan drew a bumper house at Wednesday’s show when he appeared in “‘Trouble’’. The berry position is not so hopeful as seemed probable a fortnight ago, Closer inspection has revealed a large percentage of losses from frost and many growers are plowing the straw- berries in. The progress of Terrace to- wards an orchard district is be- ing steadily maintained. Nearly $2,000 worth of fruit trees and bushes have come in this spring and to these must be added con- siderable extensions from local stock. _ Survey work has been attend- ed to:'on Dr, Kergin’s land on the bench during the past few days. The local Oddfellows ‘have ar- ranged to hold a church parade on Sunday. week at the Anglican church. ', Will Little has been busy this week recribbing the well behind the police station. —_ Registrations at the Terrace Hotel include M. Clark, Alonzo Hull, Seattle; T. W. Thompson, R. A. Gorman, ‘W. Allen Doaman, Vancouver; W. Laing, Victoria. D. Smith, T. Bryant, J.-Couture, A, Egan, P. Brodin, A. MeCor- mick,; C. A. Smith, J. .Colosky, Kalum Lake; -C, A.: Tams, La- kelse; R. H. Leighton, Hazelton: Prince Rupert. Registrations at . ‘the Tourist Hotel include W. Amos, Shames:| ; S. Doig, Woodcock; B, Barrett, Prince Rupeat; N. Humphreys, J, P. Meehan, J. D. Xeims, ' Van- couver. an . All over the district quite a lot. of fencing is being erected just GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, BC. LUMBER MANUFACTURER - i - ls LUMBER PRICE List . oo Rough Lumber. ,........- caw eeas eae so teeee $18 00 per Mo Shiplap.... 2.0.0.0... . cece ec ecccavereerees * 99.50 ‘ Sundried and Sized ...............-00-0e0- 22,50 ‘* Finished Material.... ...........4. .40.00 to 65.00 “‘ Shingles. .......... 0.0.20 eeeees from $2.50 to $5.00 per M ~ Prices subject to change without notice a Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Pricés of Moulding, etc., on application CARBONOL Fresh Bread—When You Want It _ and As You Like It | You will be delighted and wilt demand more once you . have tasted our bread, and onr cakes and cookies, too. . With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials and workmanship your satisfaction must be assured, yet we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself, Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along the line The Terrace Bakery P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor The New Disinfectant Superior to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers For cleaning chicken coops, stables, ete. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE BARBED WIRE Genuine heavy 12-guage, 4 point Ba: bed Wire, 80 rods ONLY » $5. 90 PER SPOOL Me tds ~_HARDWARE— SOAR EER NT URE TERRACE, B.C. q a Pa wen er" caoreaaranae. Dr. W. F. Kergin, J. Bent’ and: son, J. R. Frost, §, A, Doig, | - PPree Spring Steamship Service Effective April 15th . will sail f, S.S. Prince George and Prince Rupert wil 0 Rupert every Sunday and Thnreday at 11 p.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, _YANCOUYER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE For STEWART... we Pe vatmeoeacrseunenecage Véanes Saturday, 10 pm. For ANYOXK sc. :cecesereteecceeeneeeues rises Wednesday, 10 p.m. ©" for Vancouver, via NORTH. AND sourti i. 8. Pr ath John CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS. April 28th, OMay. oF ” +h ’ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B*, SASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda,, 1.51 P.M, -)) 2): ve, WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P.M. . : : . “For Allantic Steamship'Sailings or futher information’ apply to ; “ . R, F. MeNaughton me a es sioel Acest an PP OG POPP POOF bal bal JAS. RICHMOND : : a ‘" GENERAL MERCHANT In constant receipt of: supplies of ' FRESH MEAT TERRACE ss “oe cy Eivropean Plan. iy 2 Rates’ $1.50' per day and uf First-class Gate: ‘ale lhe there > afd “a “B.Ce .