THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928 . aS —eEeEeEeEeEEeEeeee BARRISTER SoLICITOR Archie Donaghy _ Terrace, B.C, . Notary Puswic A TERRACE Se HOTEL J. K. GORDON | Proprietor ~\ Cc TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to atop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Ee Constipation’s Cure must come from nature. Celery King ia a mixture of medicinal herbs and roota that rida the sys- tem of impurities in a gentle, natural-way. An old and well tried remedy—80c and 60c packages. A Saiesman’s Cough irritates his customera—and makes him _ inefficient and miserable. Shiloh is the ideal remedy—it is not the ordinary bulky cough cure but a special formula proven suc- cessful for many years, drops 306, sae an A few ‘ants immediate relief. $1.20. All druggists. . Lake: his headquarters this win- New-editor of ‘‘Times”’ Mr. Geoffrey Dawson has suc- ceded to the editorship of the famous London Times. his. career he was editor of the Johannesburg Star, secretary to Lord Milner in South “Africa, secretary to Rhodes Trust, and formerly editor of the Times from 1912 to 1019. ‘Cap. ’? Hood, who. made Stuart Lake famous,. is. ‘making ‘Burns During |. = ss = TOURIST _ LUMBERING M Hor SvaiNos TERRACE HonmicvLtune - a H. L. Frank went down to Ru- pert Saturday to join his wife. W. J. Mawdsley was feeling unwell and went down to the Prince Rupert hospital Monday. A timber preservation move- ment is said to be under way in the district. E. Baker is acting as secretary. Stanley Brooks is now at Stew- art. where he ia in the employ of. the Bank of Montreal. At the annual meeting of the Progress Club, which owns the Progress Hall, Mr. Long was elected president and Mr. Sun- dal secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Dover was chosen vice-president and the executive was composed of Mrs. Sundal, L. H. Kennev and ©. Olson. Fred Bishop announces that he has made arrangements to run the picture show twice week- ly, viz. on Wednesday and Satur- day nights, Sam Kirkaldy has been help- ing Jas. Richmond in his store. Mrs. Mancor 1s now improved in health and has been able to take walks outside on the milder days. See the G.T.?. advt, for change of schedule in boat services, W. A. King and R. Guido are each putting up substantial log houses on their farms, Will Bedour has moyed into Geo. Cobb’s house in town for the winter, | The Lakelse Community Club directors for the ensuing year are Messrs. Pearson, Curlett, Hippesley, Freckman, Martin and Attwood. Miss Cowan, Hanall teacher, returned from Rupert Saturday to resume her duties, Mr, and Mrs. C.R. Gilbert and family ieft Thursday to spend a holiday at San Jose, the home of Mrs. Gilbert’s mother. The members of the Women’s Auxiliary hold their next meet ing on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Callahan. Archie Donaghy pulled out on Thursday. . Taking the liquor appeals at Ruperton his way, he is going on to Vanconyer, where he may join his brother in business. C. A. Waite, who left here for Edmonton a few months ago, has gone to southern California, where he reports plenty of work and cheap living. Terrace is shedding its sum- suminer lights. Hot foot after Archie, L. R. Callaghan goes east this week-end, on Sunday night, Miss. Dobb returned from Ru- pert on Saturday night to resume teaching on Monday. Mrs. Barker. and daughter exe pect to leave on Saturday on a visit to Vancouver. so Rawley Beecher is developing | ter. Olof Hanson went to Rupert}. efforts have to do with populari- sing a contest for the Vets, The kind friend who scattered ashes down the sidewalk on the main street would searcely please the ' sleighing kiddies, but he won the blessings of pedestrians. Donald McLeod, a pionehr rail- wayman of the district, went through Terrace on Saturday on his way south, J. Latham and W. Sharp, of the Forestry Dept. are at present in Terrace, Mrs. Torner and baby arrived home Monday from Rupert. Mrs. Werkel went down to Rupert Wednesday. Abe Bedour went to Rupert on Wednesday to bring back his little girl. Mrs. Bedour and baby wili follow later. Children’s night was held by the Welfare League on Tuesday in the Presbyterian hall, Miss Marsh returned to her teaching duties*in Rupert at the week-end. A meeting of the local Oddfel- lows was held Monday night in Sparks’s hall. The members of the Presby- terian Ladies’ Guild met at Mrs. Bleécker’s house or’ Wednesday, and the Anglican Women’s Aux- iliary at Mrs. Sparke’s house, in both cases to arrange for the continuation of work. Fred Bishop was worried on Wednesday when the films ad- up. It turned out the suppliers had furgotten toship them. The vestry meeting takes place next Wednesday. In the Anglican Chureh on Sunday, at the conclusion of Sunday School, the teachers met and paid a farewell and tribute to Mrs, Donaghy on the oc- casion of her leaving the district. Mra, Brooks handed a neat bead bag to Mra, Donaghy from the teachers and staff with words of sincere appreciation of her work. Rev. W.J. Parsons and Mr. Fowler also contributed their testimonies to the value of Mrs, Dona- ghy’s influence in the school, and the sorrow of her collegues at her departure and wished for her a bright and happy future, Mrs, Donaghy feelingly replied HERE AND THERE. Yule and Gruel Christmas, tinsels; New Year, tonsils, The mayor of Victoria has reduced his salary by half,—Newe item. In halls of fame a hero strides, No warlike gladiator he; .' Nor plumed knight defying death, - Against a foreign cavalry. : No dyke he plugs with digit bent,. Hisland to save from hungry sea; No, braver far, this hero is A mayor who « cute his salary. ‘Siainese women blacken . their teeth upon marriage, t#denote the marriage atate, . Later on they practice on hub- by’ 8 eyes, ‘no doubt.” ot ~~ vt vertised for his show didn't turn]? GEO. LITT TLE Terrace, Bo. LUMBER MANUFACTURER Lumser PRICE List © Rough Lumber. ... re bianscuvees roe HB 00 pe Shiplap............4. bovens bee eeceetentetes 22.50 “ Sundried and Sized .....0.......0...65 i. 22.50 1 Finished Material ...: .............+ 40.00 to 65.00 * Shingles... 0.0.0... cc cease ceeees from $2.50 to $5. 0 per M - Priees subject to change without notice a Orders filled at short notice. Mill ranning continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application . | The Season of Coughs and Colds Wampole’s Extract of Cod Liver Oil National Drug Co.’s Cod Liver Oil Syrup of’of Wild’ Cherry Bark, Syrup of Gourdons and many others for cure and prevention. WE HAVE THEM ALL. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE Royal Household Flour am agent for that. well known and . general favorite— ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR. J have a large stock on hand. JAMES RICHMOND TERRACE B. C. Canadian National Railways Grand Trunk Pacific Railway S.S. PRINCE GEORGE wi will leave Prince Rupert every FRIDAY at 8.00 a.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE For STEWART AND ANYOK—every Wedneadny -at 8.00 p. m. S. Ss. P RINCE JOHN will leave Prince Rupert. for Vancouver via NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS 8.00 p.m. Jan. h, 20th, Feb. ard, 17th, March ord, Vth, 31st. PASSENGER TRANS LEAVE TERRACE Bt, ‘ BASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda,, 1].51 P.M. WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P. ML AWantic Steamship Sailing: of further information apply to any Grand T; & Paci : Fee! A MieNichl, ceaistant General Freight and Pasteng:t ay Ge Pais faa. ws chem t . ’ oan. ind, a, rire nh Pare Terrace Club | LIMITED J. McDougall, Proprietor FURNISHED ROOMS POOL TABLES” ” Soft Drinka ‘Oppésite Station Cigars | "the cult of the arist. His recent Terrace Newa is $2.00 8 yew. H Touring Car One-ton Truck. . ‘with self-starter, $55.00 freight and sous tea HOTEL. PRICE RUvERE European Plan. * _-- _ Rates $1,50 per day-and up: : Riess Cale - at = ears z DELIVERY. BOOKING ORDERS Now FOR ‘SPRING - sere “=a, TERRACE MOTORS : 4 rer er a we S40. af rn oe