VoL. 5° TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 — Played Whist oe The Altar Society of the Catho- Salic church held a whist drive in ee Progress Hall on Easter Monday Mt evening, which was well attend- Bed. Eight tables of court whist players entered the contest. The ladies’ first prize went to Mra. ™Bieecker and the consolation to 3 Mrs. Sherwood; gentlemen’s first fe prize to John Cretien and conso- @ lation to Mr. Olson, of Remo. The 5 ladies served a dainty lunch at 1030 and then the floor was me cleared fora dance. §. Kirkaldy me was floor manager and Mrs. a Attwood at the piano and E. i Roberts, with a cornet, furnished Za the mtsic. Evervbody entered mq into the real spirit of the evening m and had a good time. a The Women’ 8 Auxiliary of the a Anglican Church will’ hold a ™ spring sale in Progress Hall on Ma Saturday, May 3. Candy, sew f-ing, and home cooking. Tea will mt be served. Doors open 3.0’clock. am i Mrs. Powers, Sec.-Treas. Be Rev. W. J. Parsons held ser- mm vice at Usk on Easter morning Lot 1563, Cuassiay. e For Sale 16) acres of best ® land in’ Kispiox Valley. No reasonable Hor SPRINGS TouRIST RESORT TERRACE Hors cue LUMBERING ‘ . 4 Rev. Dr. Grant, of Prince Ru pert, was spending afew days last week:at his ranch here. Mrs. A. Y. Wilson, of Remo, was a visitor in Terrace on Thurs-| day of Jast week. Dr. Bleecker completed the medical examiratisn at the Kit- sumgallum school this week. Lawrence Greig left for Kalum Lake on Thursday morning te spend the Easter vacation with his uncle, Ab, Little. Mr. Cobb left with lake supplies on Thurs- dav and Lawrence went with him. Easter vacation started on Fri day, April 18th. School will re open on Monday, April 28. . Miss M. Dobb is spending her Easter vacation with her parents in Prince Rupert. . : Several of our voung people attended the dance held at Usk last Saturday. Among those at- tending were Misses Waldron and Greig, and S. Kirkaldy and W. Vanderlip. ‘Geo. Anderson, of the. Bank of j. offer refused. Stockland, . Maple be Bay, B.C. _ 4245 MINERAL CLAIM ANP LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Suavevs THRovgHout, CENTRAL B. C. o nnn re | | TERRACE HOTEL as bss K.GORDON TER a a cE Pi roprietor British Colum ; = Ved s : 4s 4 interior Decorating FURNITURE POLISHING House and Sign . “Painting” In town and out of: town work, solicited L. W. ‘Elder TERRACE, BC. TERRACE ee . - FORD DEALERS;, oe ‘New and Used Cara and Trucks : REPAIR. ‘SHOP OPEN. FOR . ALL UTO REPAIR WORK: enuine, Ford Parts ‘ THe Bey 4 _ Ageebeorie’ ee Montreal, spent: his Easter va- cation with. friends in Prince Rupert, F. C. Bishop was taken ill.after the dinner hour on Wednesday night and had to postpone the Wednesday show until Thursday. |’ ‘Stanley Brooks, of the. Bank of Montreal staff in Prinee Rupert, arrived. in Terrace on Thursday night to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E- ‘Brooks. Stanley returried on Mondav’s ‘train. Miss. Elsie, Kenney and twol guests, Misses Stella and Clara Nickerson, of Prince’ Rupert, are spending | ‘the “holidays at Miss Kenney’s home-hére.’ Elsie is attending” school in. Rupert. Miss | Etanda ° “Marsh, : ‘of the publie school staff in Prince Ru- pert, and Miss- Caroline Mitchell, of Prince Rupert, “arrived | in Ter-| race “un ‘Thursday :to spend the | Baster holidays, at the. ‘home: of Misa Marsh’s, parents... Rev, and Mrs, Thos. J. Marsh. . . Master Reginald Bayne, of Ru- ‘pert, ‘spent his Baster holidays | in Terrace. Rev. Thos. ba ‘Marsh’ ‘returned home on Monday. from ‘hospital im: ‘Edmotiton, Mr. ‘Marsh Bays: ‘heis still far from’ ‘well but feels ‘his *! +redtment’ “will prove very: ‘beneficial. in a few: ‘weeks... Ter-|t race~ friends. ‘are: indeed ‘pleased: ‘to: see: him: with them again and. extend | ‘their. best speedy recovery. | turned. from. their: tra has léft for Britannia Beach,. to which point he was transferred |]. months. ‘Vafternoon at 1 p.m; and remain “The. Michaud brothers have re- P p: lines. up. Provincial Constable Mancor recently. He will be succeeded ‘by Constable Eggieshaw, of Su-! vona, -and ‘pending his arrival Constable Collins will“carry on local police duties temnorarilv.- W. R. Charters and Jas. R. Simpson have left for Vancouver and will be away for about three GEO. LITTLE Terrace, Bo . LUMBER MANUFACTURER ‘ ep Lumpur PRICE List . = Rough Lumber..... Lace ee eeereceeeers 1 eh AAO pee Shiplap.... .. cee teeneentaweens Leeees . 22.50 Sized Lumber .....:.-.-..006% treet eat eties . 22,50 “ho Finished Material .... ......:..... "40.00 wo 65.00 we Shingles.......5..6 64. veveeees from $2.50 to $5.00 per Le Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled. at short notice: Mill running continuously." “ae Prices of Moulding, ete,, on application St at C. A. Smith, of Kalum Lake, ob a. , was a week-end visitor last week. George Clothier, district mining engineer, passed through on his: return from Manitoba, where he’ has been on a visit, Hs | ‘Dan. McConnell, of Pacific. was a visitor early last week. the sick list for the last week, but is much better again. The G.W:V.A. Auxiliary met recently to discuss plans for the ‘Mrs. T. H. ‘Walsh and children who have been visiting in Ter- race, “returned to’ ‘their home jn. Dorreen last Saturday... Mr, and Mrs. H. &. Burton and family, who were visiting Mr. aoe concert ta be held this evening. 3 Mrs, Jas. Burrison has been on ;3. and Mrs. W. #. Smith, have left for their home in Ribstone, ‘Alta. . D. F. Cenelider, of Edmonton, was a Terrace visitor last week. - The Presbyterian Guild met in the church’on- Thursday the 17th, Mrs, Parsons acting as hostess. « There .was a good at- tendange and a quilting wag: the afternoon’ 3 work. : ’ Mrs, Wallberg, who has een a patient in the Hazelton Hos-. pital for the last few weeks re- turned to ner home Thursday. Fred Nash was a passenger to |Prince Rupert on Thursday’s | ‘train and on his way back will survey work. “W. F. Trant, post office ‘io- ‘spector was .in: Terrace. on an official visit this: ‘last week. and left instructions that. the ‘Ter- race post office wil] -have a half holiday each - week: and. after May 1st will close every. ‘Friday elosed . until opening | hour on Saturday: morning. * - , QO, T.. Sundal - returned from} South’ Dakota on ‘Wednesday; where he had ‘been: called owing |. father...” We' regret. to ‘report peneee veuaedie wis noe Weinenday, 1 un p.m: For STEWART and ANYOX 8.8. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islanda, April 26th, — ma _ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BY. . Ls - @ASTBOUND—10.51 P M, Daily except Sunda :. 2 ae . 7 WESTBOUND—12 87 P. PM - Daily “except Tueszay. Po ere Slab ty ’ For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian Nation al ‘Agent or RB. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. stop off. at Salvus to do some; tothe serious: illness of’. his|. that, owing to advanced years, | . he : | bis. death decurred, a, ‘few. ‘dave has eget] yy iba TF a tnatinalactinatial _ CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER Save of making bread at home. . Spring - has brought its increased houschold . duties: and the coming of the hot Summer weather will ‘add its bur- . den, Do not slave at the range— Let George do it. ourself the work and worry “Let. George Do It” PARTIES CATERED TO ” Highest quallty-freah bread: and supplies shipped promptly to any: point along: the line GEORGE: POWERS. Proprietor P.O, Box 101 - TRRRACE, BG. The Terrace Bakery, THREE FLOWER, | YARDLEY'S and DAY DREAM Toilet Articles and . Perfumes os New Arrivals ANSCO CAMERAS AND. FILMS - DEVELOPING AND PRINTING VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS — Try us‘for expert work —— : a _ Several new ; records now | in stock ‘THE TERRACE DRUG STORE. , R. W, RILEY TERRACE, B.C, |” The Terrace TOURIST Hore. TERRACE - ah The most comfort table pl along ‘the: “railwa i ‘Fred; : -_ Row: ‘Under New! Mani ect ne | | ate and ae Hoonia in’ eoh-