HE TERRACE NEWS Yo. 5 TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 dventure Did Not Prosper A Prince Rupert youth of 14 - }vears named Gillis decided to see me(‘he world recently and embarked mas 2 stowaway on the steamer BChilliwack, thinking he was en route to Vancouver. Unfortun- Riately for the boy, the steamer event up to Skeena River cannery Rito load salmon, and here. the t me old and hunger to’ give himself B20 to the captain, who discharged moim afterwards at Havsport, (Undaunted, the lad decided to Fkake advantage of the railway, a3 after spending two nights Band two days in the woods final- a\v arrived on Monday’s train in : (Terrace, Here he was taken in ustody by Constable Mancor, for return to Prince Rupert. At Boresent the youth is at the hotel ehreatened with pneumonia, due S(O exposure, and is under the pare of Dr. Bleecker. ~~ "Mrs. Roy Amos returned on ednesday from an extended isit in the south. Mrs. Amos a8 much improved in health. A beer vote next June will not ‘elp the thirsty over next sum- ner’s hot weather as such new tunts are seldom given effect or several months, Probably eer will be for sale by the first | TERRACE HOTEL | + J. KE, GORDON Proprietor TE " RACE British Columbia 2 ee hes mo o. - — ant pat ei MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS f| FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. cess! TERRACE, B.C. Sunveys Turousuovr Centran EB. Cc. OUR BUSINESS IS Transportation By automobile buggy, or horse-back We move freight, express and supplies’ by wagon, drays or pack - horses. We will move you or your goods and distance’ does not scare us, Telkwa Transfer Hoops & Mapleton Telkwa f pyoung adventurer was forced by Terrace on business Monday. telegraphs. morning by a bountiful fall. of’ snow, which will enable them to continue hauling. Had not the opportune storm arriyed the log- ging industry in Terrace district would have been at a standstill. The regular service *at the Anglican Churth was. folinowed by a baptismal service, Arch- bishop DuVernet officiating, at which the infant daughter of Constable and Mrs. Mancor was baptised. Ivan Frank was a visitor to Prince Rupert on Monday. ° Mrs.’Wm. Thams. of Usk, was a visitor in town on Tuesday. B. Woodward, of Usk, was in The Provincial Party. held an- other dance and sociai evening in Progress Hall Friday last, joved by all and its success sur- passed the previous dance held by the organization. Dancing was enjoyed up to a late hour, The Presbyterian Guild met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs, T. Brooks. There were 24 ladies present, The work committee distributed work to the members to prepare for the May sale, Next week's meeting will be held on the 20th at Mrs, Sundal’s. Every- body come as the plans are to be finished for the silver tea to be held at.Mrs, Bleecker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Chas: Raven, of Lakelse hatchery, are in Terrace for a few days, the guest of Mr, Raven’s sister, Mrs. H. Creetman, We learn that milk is liable to drop in price in Terrace as J. Norrington recently bought the two goats formerly owned by E. G. Ayliffe, of: the ‘government Ester Moore and Fanny. Me- The evening was thoroughly en-| est trip he had ever made. pert on Wednesday’s train. . Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Limousin, a daughter, on Wed- nesday, February 6. Jack Little, of Foremost, Alta., returned to his home on Wednes-| day night's train, after a visit to| his mother, Mrs. Little Sr. Jack says he still prefers the prairie to the mountains, The Women’s Auxiliary of the Anglican Church met in Progress Hall, Mrs. Fred. Bishop acting as hostess. , There was an excel- lent attendance, twenty-two be- ing present. Plans were made for the spring sale on May 3, In future the meetings of the auxiliary will be held on Thurs- days instead of Wednesdays. Mrs. A. Danhouser, of Copper City was a Terrace visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Y. Wilson, of Remo, was a. Terrace visitor on Wed- nesday and attended the Auxili- ary of the English Church. R, H. Eaton and BR, H. Ryder, of Lakelse Hatchery, were Ter- race visitors this week. Chas. Durham, of Usk, was in Terrace on Wednesday. J, L: Christie, of Prinee Ru- pert, has been calling on the trade in town this week.. Constable ‘ Mancor made an official call to Pacific on Wednes- day night’s train returning on Friday. W.H. Allemus, of East Orange, N. J., and W, H. Sinclair, of Eq- monton, were in Terrace on lum- ber business last week and _left for Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raven, of No. i TOURIST " _ LUMBERING reson TERRACE xin GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. Hot Sprines HORTICULTURE ; ; . | LUMBER MANUFACTURER ~., 7 . A. Goodenough ‘was in. Ter-| P. Sharkey of the forestry de- LUMBER Price List : race on Saturday and left for/ partment was a visitor to Terrace Rough Lumber......7.............2....2:,.$18,00 per MH Priestly on the night train. last week, Shiplap.... oo. ce cece e cee ueeveueceuee 22,50 ‘* Elwood Brooks is nursing a! The condition of Mrs. F. L. siniied an Sized ete ee eee eee rey ook 22.50 “* sore hand, having cut it on a!Chretien is still unimproved, Shingles ATErIal ew. verse ee f - _ ‘5 e ae00 or I saw at the mill, Mrs. A. Carr is expected to rs ae EE OY “Tiny’’ MeLaugblin, «bole in-|sail from England for home in - Prices subject to change without notice spector, was in Terrace this week. | the near future, and ig expected Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Born--To Mr. and Mrs. R. B. |©° arrive in April. Prices of Moulding, ete, on application Pierson, of Terrace, a daughter,| Chas. R. Gilbert made a trip on January 18, at Vanderhoof, [up the line last week. + The loggers’ and pole cutters’| Mrs. Lanfear, of the Hill Farm, prayer was answered on Suriday|was a passenger to Prince Ru-}2 nnn m are S.S. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from Prinee Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and inter- $ mediate points each FRIDAY at 10 a.m. ; For STEWART and ANYOX Wednesday, 11 p.m. Ce i rary 8.8. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islands, January 2nd, 16th, 30th, February 13th, 27th, March 12th, 26th, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. SASTBOUND—10.51 P M, Daily except Sunday, WESTBOUND - 12 37 P.M. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent ot R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, ana. sited wi tad a Pe ee WF anne nn nnn Bread, Buns, Biscuits, and Cakes We use only the BEST materials Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any “point along the line The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Praprietor P.O. Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. RRA AA NARA ORAARANRAA ADAP AAA AAA Hot Water Bottles Thermos Bottles Drugs Stationery Patent Medicines Give us your order for a new Victrola, Toilet Articles We haveon hand $9 50) another $62.50 VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS—NEW ONES PXPECTED ON THURSDAY, L4tH | TERRACE DRUG STORE. R. W. RILEY TERRACE, B.C. Kalum Lake walked the éighteen miles into Terrace last week and Mr. Raven said it was the hard- The Terrace Laren went to Remo on Satur- inds of building material carried in stock MANUFACTURERS - Contracting ‘Wagon Repairing * Bulkley Valley day to spend the week-end with their schoolmate, Mary Wilson. Jaek Allen, of Hanall, was in Terrace over the weelt-end. Mr. Allen is a tié inspector. Archbishop DuVernet, Prince Rupert, held service in the An- glican Chureh on Sunday morn- ine, February 10, oe The G.W.V.A. Ladies’ Aux- iliary .announce to the public that the election of officers will take place in the G.W.V.A. hall on Tuesday afternoon, Feb, 19, The ‘meetings have been poorly attended, and the president, Mrs, Mancor, extends an invitation to. all who may be interested to come | Club has heen purchased by, and is now under the personal management of F. H. AIKEN who respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of all patrons, . and help them out, So served. “tea will be}. ee FURNISHED ROOMS To ‘LET , ee Fred Dubory, , Proprietor TOURIST PoOTEL | TERRACE | The most comfortable place ' . along the railway to Stop Now” Under New Management _ hection ¢ Cate and Sample Rooms in con. |