THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923 BARRISTER SoLICITOR ‘Archie Donaghy TERRACE, B.C, Notary Pustic aS A TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON ‘ Proprietor ‘ a TOURIST: HOTEL TERRACE The moat comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sampte Rooms in con- nection F. W. Moersch City Market, Prince Rupert: FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, Green and Dry VEGETABLES Bought and Sold’ Full Line of Groceries P.O. Box 123, Prince Rupert . z , _ For a Billous Headache brew a cup of Celery King— natural herbs and roots—a gentle laxative and purifier. Tones up the liver and Himulates digestion. Makee ou feel bright and vigor- - ic and 60c, at druggists. Stop that Cough It distresszes you and your friends. —itis dangerous. A few drops of Shijoh, the 50-year old remedy, brings immediate relisf. Shiloh stops that irritating tickling inthe throat, loosens the phlegm and heals the tissues. Get Shiloh, at your druggists, 80c, 60c and $1.20. SHILOH wise COUGHS BC. LAND SU RVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON : ition last week. EXTRA COPIES _ Of the Special Edition of The Omin- eca Herald and The Terrace News may be had from: Prince Rupert—W.. J. MeCuteh- eon’s Drug Store. Terrace—The Drug Store or The - News Office. . Hazelton—The Drug Store. New. Hazelton—The Herald: Office -@mithera—The Drug Store. * - ‘Telkwa—The Drug Store. ' Burns .Lake—The Drug Store. . They are tea. ‘conte 2 copy. Help |, advertise your district by sending” out these papers. ok TOURIST Hor Spxinas meer TERRACE ime LUMBERING HORTICULTURE ee a ———e —= — Geo. Keith is slightly under the weather. J. W. Graham has been laid up with a cold. | . A. Y. Wilson of Remo week- ended in town. Alex. Olson has gone to work at the Amesbury mill. t Bobby Henwood is now work- Jjing at Amesbury. Mr, and Mrs. Storey of Usk were here on Saturday. Mrs. Weaver paid a visit to Prinee Rupert on Thursday. Mrs. Moore is still eonfined to the house owing toa breakdown in health. Otto Von Hess is relieving at Little’s office during Dan Mc- Gregor’s absence. Mr. Amesbury was in town on Wednesday and looking much improved in health. Messrs Wilkinson and Lind- bloom attended the dance at Han- jall Saturday night. Mesdames Marsh and Wilson were visiting at Lanfear’s and French’s on Saturday. The coming of more snow has ~ | facilitated logging very material- lv and all hands are now busy. Gibb’s colony of goats retired. from the Bench on Wednesday when they were sent to Rupert by express, The Woman’s Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. A. Carr Wed- nesday and a good number were present. This is the third week’ since of next month. Dan McGregor went down to the Rupert Hospital for consulta- He has not been up to par lately. Arthur Sharp has retired from . his position with the Kleanza Co. at Usk and figures on joining a legal firm at Rupert. . The friends of Dr.. and Mrs. Bleecker will: be glad to learn they are, both able to be about again after a week laid up. . E. J. Moore has brought in a that they will turn out dandy. ‘Paddy Kilmartin was success- fal in his appeal against his con- viction for permitting liquor to be sold on his premises, The appeal was heard in Rupert. G.W.V.A. will be held Thursday next week,on the same night the Parent-Teachers’ Assn. meet in the schoolhouse at 8 pn. m, Hon. T. D. Pattullo i is to be at Terrace on Saturday’ this week and: ° -hopes © to see. his many friends. He has'not yet decided whether: to ‘hold a public meeting. ~ Miss Remillard; ‘who for some time assisted in the Lakelse Ho- tel and Jater went to Montana, is reported to ‘have died... She was well liked by, the ‘visitors to Lakelse. -~ a Little’s mill closed down and it 1s); -Inot likely to start until the first nice couple of dug foxes’ from). |Qotga Lake and is very hopeful The monthly . meeting of the| . ' The annual meeting of the Pres- byterian church is to be held in the church on Wednesday night, when a large gathering is hoped for. After business a social evening wiil be spent. An Indian recently passed through Terrace on the train, on his wav to hospital in Rupert. He had hiked 300 miles from the North’ country and it was the first time he had seen a train. The Hon. T. D. Pattullo, mem- ber for Skeena, formally opened the new government building at Prince Rupert on Wednesday. On Saturday he will visit Terrace and consult with the people here. The good folks of Hanall had a treat Saturday night whena dance was held in the schoolhouse A good company was present, including a contingent from Ter- Jrace,-and the Usk orchestra pro- vided Al music. Many friends of District Engin- eer A. L. Carruthers are compli- menting him on his promotion as provincial inspector of bridges, a position which will necessitate his removal from Prince Rupert to Victoria. He was well known in this district. The Ladies’ Guild of the Pres- byterian church met at the home of Mrs. Brooks on Wednesday. there being a very large attend- ance. The ladies are busy pre- paring for a home cooking event and also aspring sale and are shewing commendable enthusi- asm. - . The members of the Terrace Welfare League promoted a high- Iv successful social evening in the Presbyterian church on Tues- day night, there being an excel- lent atteudance. Fred. Bishop occupied the chair and after the customary scripture lesson a lengthy and entertaining pro- gram was staged. Miss-O. Greig and Miss Fowler sang an efficient duet and: Mrs. Sundal gave a characteristic recitation. Choruses by the gathering were interspers- ed during the evening. —_ Terrace Laundry This Jaundry ‘has been taken over by Chow Hing and Wong Wing Fong. Business will be carried on as usual under the name of the Wing Hing Co. Alll[ accounts owing to HopSing should|{ be paid to the newowners. . lt Oddfellows Ball - Lakelse Lodge I.0.0.F. No. . 33 of. Terrace are giving a Grand Ball in the G. W.Y. A. Hall, Ter- race, on St. Patrick’s. Eve. Al- ready. committees: have been ap-|t pointed: to make necessary ar- rangements, and no. efforts. will|| be spared to. make. it the event of | | the.season. Lakelse Lodge was oraanized. at Terrace about two ‘months ago, and being. the first Lodge “to open. in Terrace; the ball’ will be ‘tha. first’ ander: the o| auspices ‘of'any fraternal wooiety : held at Terrace. LUMBER Price List en i Finished Material... . Shingles....... eceneee TT From $2.50 to $5.00 per M { . » Prices subject to change without notice Orders fitled at short notice. _ Prices of f Moulding, ete. “» On application ; GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B. G. LUMBER MANUFACTURER ~ Rough Lumber..........-..+.++ Leevac cease $18.00 per M | . Shiplap...... Speeeees beveeeee eect eeeegeee ees 2250 Sundried and Sized ....... eden UMacebvcaeees 22.50 * 40.00 to 65.00“ Mil running continuously. « 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. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE WE HAVE THEM ALL. JAMES RICHMOND begs to announce that he is naw in receipt of fresh supplies of ‘MEAT Each Week ~~ - TERRACE Local | Produce. rs par , Grand Trunk Pacific Railway S.S. PRIN CE GEORGE will leave Prince Rupert every FRIDAY at 8.00 a.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, « ' VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTEE For STEWART AND ANYOK—every Wedneaday at 8.00 p. m. S. S. PRINCE JOHN will leave P.ince Rupee for Vancouver | AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARL 8.00 vi TE AT NT pm PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B“, _ ee: ‘SASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda,, 11.51 P.M. WESTBOUND— Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P, Wi. For Alla tic Steamuhin Saili og Further. information toany Grand rt VAM "Amista nt Gesaral Freight and pipe aay Gs Sr pactic A gent ot - POP baal Terrace Club LIMITED J. McDougall, Proprietor FURNISHED. ROOMS a POOL TABLES Cigars. | Bolt Drinks Opponite Station — PPP PP PL Pe be ROTEL PRINCE. RUPERT oo... “Hurepean - Plan. Rates! $1.50 pek day? and-up a. Riss class C Gafe: a ain arte" PPP PPL PPI. F Touring Car: ceed $445, ' One-ton Truck... ..9195.00 ith welf-stertes, we" Freight and 13500) i BOOKING ORDERS: NOW FOR BPRING Pee ; _ DELIVERY.