THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 JN TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ——— Resort TERRACE | wre oT SpRINGS HORTICULTURE BERING A. Michaloff has gone back to Anyox. W. Wilson intends to take out poles in the Lala valley this fall. Goe. H. Griffin, the new prin- cipal of Kitsumkalum school, ar- rived in town on Monday to take charge vice Geo. Forster, re- signed. Mr. Griffin comes from ae 14 Cortez Island and carries excel- lent credentials. - Labor Day was not yery ex- 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 ithe result the honors went to hiiarating in Terrace. The ball game ‘for the championship of Skeena valley’? drew a moderate attendance, the competitors being Kitwanga and Terrace, and in Kitwanga by a solitary run. On Monday evening a dance was held in the G.W.V.A. hall,- about fifty couples being present. The nall was well arranged for)? the oceasion. 8. Bleecker acted as floor manager, and Barney We are now open for business TAXI CAR AND ‘TRANSFER Ea aed at a reasonabl e price REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION — Phone: TERRACE MOTORS 1 short, 2 long Morgan’s 8-piece orchestra from Usk provided the music, which went with a swing till a late hour. Fred Bishop put on a fine show on Monday when Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan re-appeared in “The Kid.” “Mrs. D. MeGregor left for Victoria this week, where she will spend some time. Miss L, A. King, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ar King, for some weeks, left for Toronto on Wed- nesday. She is to be married in the eastern city and will reside there, Walter Warner and his wife T.R. DAVIS Terrace | is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excellent stotk of HARDWARE on han Store open Saturdays only from noon on Prices ‘Now Reduced arrived just in time to catch the westbound train on Wednesday foraholiday. Walter looks after the Dominion telerraph line out at Rosswood. Gec. Cobb put over a fine driving performance to get that train. The Drug Store at Terrace has been closed sinee Tuesday, It is not intended to re-open until new arrangements are made, Mr. and Mrs. W.. Morrison went weat by Monday’s * train MINERAL CLAD AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L. S. TERRACE, B.C. SURVEYS TurovsHout CENTRAL B.C, after staying a few months with Mrs. Dover, their daughter. | opening of the schools. “because it Vpas: twice the [= content. of ordinary Put npn $0 HAS, in theheart Bordens ~ st. CHARLES : MILK UTH SUR of the CHILLIWACE } DISTRICTs. Write seenamee Bedi » Ett acriea Coe Lin, Fanconv ees * led:. Passengers in. the trains are on Monday. a few calculations. grain remains in will hardly be won in ood eon .| dition now. ; upset this week by a ‘heavy land and rock slide near Kwinitsa. |The slide is approximately 200 feet-in length and consists for| , the most part of heavy granitic rock, which requires to be blast- A number of school teachers and high school students return- ed ‘to Rupert Monday for the re- A considerable number of up- track people came down to take in the ball game and the dance | The rain and generally bleak weather of the past week upset - Some’ cut the fields and The train service has been ‘Aug. Max. Min. Precip. Wind Sun., 19, 82. 11... thdr.. clm -| Mon,, 20. 87. 5. .. ae fine .. elm ‘| Tu, 21.. 76 a .. 02... shrs ,, var Wed.,22. 75. ». 02, 8brs.. SE Thu. 23. m0 .. 21... shts.. s8 Fri., 24.. 0 .-cldy.. 38. Sat., 25. 59, 02... fair... 8 its clearance is effected. The Terrace Fall Fair Associa- tion has issued its third annual prize list for the fall fair to be held on the 18th and 19th. The lines of the list are in almost every respect similar to those of last year. Dr. Frank Edmonds, dentist of Calgary. desires us to mention that he regrets he has been un- | GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER i ‘Lumper Price List 7 Rough Lumber.......6..-0sseeeeeer rer eeees $18.00 per M Ghiplap ......- 02s decree ee ee beeseeee weeeue 22.50.‘ Sundried and Siced weecuaetteecnsenacs .... 22.50 * Finished Material .... ......----++ .40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles. .....--c se cece eee eeeee from $2.50 to- $5. 00 per M~ Prices subject to change without notice ; Ordérs fled at short notice. Mill running continuously. . Prices of Moulding, etc., on application avoidably detained longer than he anticipated, but wili be mak- ing a return trip very shortly and will be glad to be back. arrived from’ the west on Wed- nesday. The local schools re-opened on Tuesday. After rojl call and some necessary organization work had been attended to, the child- ren were allowed to have liberty for the remainder of the dav. Miss Fowler returned at the week-end to take up her work an the teaching staff at the school. An excellent eonsignment of “| Terrace produce was sent off on Monday’s train east en ronte for the fair at New Westminster. There were ten boxes containing 40 varieties of fruit and a fine exhibit of vegetables. Chas. R. Gilbert had made the necessary Mrs. Morse Hatt and daughter] Ranges $6.00 to [ HARDWARE FURNITURE - CROCKERY | El arrangements, the farmers pro- on. > viding the produce and the trades- men finding the finance needed. The electric light scheme is again held up, this time on ac- count of the non-arrival of the necessary wire, which is expect- ed to arrive any day now. Those who intend exhibiting at the local fair on the 18th and 19th Sept. will need to have their entries in in time as’ notified on the entry forms. have written the secretary of the Terrace Fall Fair intimating that the following judges have been appointed to officiate at the forth- coming fair. Fruit and Vege- tables—P, W. A. Jones, Che- mainus, V. I. Field Crops—Do. The Department of Agriculture , PPPS SLES SDSS LS ne ny COAST $ TEAMS HIPS Ms , CANADIAN ] Sailings: From Prince Rupert @ a Nene a AG" s,s, Prince Rupert and Prince George 2-71 vor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, intermediate points im : . Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. Wednesday, 10 p.m. Friday, 10 p m. seek anene ANYOX bese ae wmanento ee ereeernenoteeetrerenene eee ewes wrote nese on meee shinee eewscceras et s.s, Prince Albert or Prince John For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART. .......---- senses Monday, 8 p.m. VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ..-..- Wednesday, 8 p.m. (iia SKEENA RIVER PORTS ......ccseceeeeece cnet eeeeee Sunday, a.m : REDUCED FARES PRINCE RUPERT EXHIBITION, Sept. 11-15, 28 For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further ‘information apply to any Canadian National Agent or. -_ R. F. McNaughton, Dis iggrict Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, Live stock—Dr, W.W. Alton, de- partment of agriculture. Poultry —E, Greenwood, Victoria. ,.Wo- men’s work—Mrs. W.J. Bonavia, Victoria. Honey and dairy pro- duce—P. W. A. Jones. Acreage ‘blocks of the finest ‘fruit and garden land in, the north can be had. Prices from’ $28 to $40 an acre with long term jpayments, See ady. on another page. “Terrace Weather ‘The moose season, south of the the first of September and i ig now: CNR. track. opened: this year} > % removed 1 across the ‘slide: until other, zame in: the north: e the ‘same as-the open. season f for an 7 PPE Fresh Bread—When You Want It and As You Like it Visit our : | You will be ‘delighted and will damand more office you _have tasted our bread, and, our cakes and cookies, too. TEA - ‘With our firm belief in. the use of only the best meterials ROOM and workmanship your satisfaction must be assured, yet [ee Cream we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself.” and Confes- tions made on premises Highest “quality fresh bread and supplies shipried anywhere slong line The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Propristor all P.O, Hox 101 - TERRACE, B.C,