VoL, 5 “TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924 ‘Raspberry Canes,. BE For Sale Cuthbert and Her- ‘4 bert, in any quantity; $8.00° per hun- rf dred. ‘Newton & Aldous, Terrace, B.C. us 10 E F For Sale iy hundred, Magoon Strawher- Ty plants, $1.00 per i, postpaid: $6.00 per 1000 f.0,b, f Vanarsda Everbearing Strawberry Pianta, $3.00 per 100, postpaid. A. i Ebring, Vanarsdol, B.C. étf ‘Hatching Eggs. pe m ‘bred. White WS ionc heavy-layin strain; $1.50 per cetting of 15. Mine ‘a A. Goddard, New Hazelton. 40-2 inglish Blue | ® Grass Seed Grass Seed, = Germination 96 per cent. One lb, post- w paid, 40 cents. Ten lbs, at 23 cents; mex 25 Ibs or over at 20 cents, f.o.b. Burns ‘fe ake, B.D. Boden, Hazelton, B.C, 2 E Hatching Eggs fr mi White Leghorns; heavy-laying strain, a ‘(winter layers) mated to pedigreed B.C. K University cockerels, $1.50 for 15 eggs. @ Incubator settings special price, Her- wrnan Freckman, Terrace. - + 69 4 hi F Dogs. Four male For Sale pedigreed, black er}, Cocker Spaniel puppies; your choice at. i $10 each; and have also two females oF pe at 3 each: the riother won two first. prizes at kennels Vancouver Dog Show. ee Victrola, Al condition, with oak Bprecord cabinet and 89 records, good dance selections and others, $75. One ord touring car, good running condi-|- tion, strong pulling engine, new rear mm tires, price, $175.‘ V. F. Dunn, P.O, Al KBox 10, New Hazelton, B.C. 392 f MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS - FRED NASH, B.C.L, S. TERRACE, B,. c. » SURVEYS TaRousHOUT CENTRAL B.C. moe och at Ta Tin inal i in Saas ct = | TERRACE HOTEL | TERRACE British Columbia - NAA terion Decorating FURNITURE POLISHING House and Sign Painting n town and out of town work solicited Lb W. Elder TERRACE, B.C. d. iK. GORDON Proprietor TERRACE MOTORS | TERRACE - _ ‘ og ; _ FORD DEALERS oe mee New and, Used Cars and Tracks : : t o Mt _- REPAIR. SHOP OPEN. FOR » * ALL AUTO REPAIR WORK © Genuine Ford Parts a ‘Accessories me Gragory Tires , Toumst’ . ce : LUNBERING | Rorsence == PURRACE curs John: Carlson returned from Vancouver on Thursday’ jast, Otto Manx and James Jones, of McBride. were looking over Terrace and district during the past week, Mrs. (Capt.) Colthurst return- ‘ed on Wednesday from Hazelton |’ Hospital, where she has been re- ceiving treatment for a week or two. Erie Walberg was a passenger on Wednesday’s train, en route to Prince Rupert. A Little’s mill was closed down. for afew days for repairs. Op- erations were resumed on Thurs- day, . A. Carbo, section‘man of Ter- race, was unfortunate in having his hand smashed while at work below Amesbury. Jt was thought at first that he would lose his fingers but heis better and his fingers ean be saved, Chas, Gilbert was a passenger on Wednesday's train for Hazel- ton, where he made a fire adjust- ment, returning Saturday last. ‘Mr. and Mrs, §. Hausenchild, who have. been south: for the winter months, returned to Ter- race last. Thursday. J. Seigfried returned last. week after spending the winter months! y/in Seattle and Vancouver. . ‘Jas. H. Blake, of Victoria, was a business visitor during the past week, H. C.. Fraser, public school ) Jinspector, of Prince Rupert, was in the district for two or three days on official business. Fred Hall so far holds the prize in the fishing- competition of this year. Fred was success ful in Janding an even duzen on Saturday. oO JW... H. Charter, accompanied bv a friend.” Mr.. Simmonds, re- turned to Terrgce from the south last week, where he- had spent the winter, Cut flowers, lillies and potted plants for: Easter, Send ‘your orders to D. Glennie, Box 765, ) Prince Rupert, - ; Miss Annie Cousins, réturned on Sunday’s train from Smithers, where | ‘she spent the last twa weeks visiting friends: and con- sulting the dentist, 9 “Paddy” Hughes, who: has: been es resident, of Terrace since last September,, having. been: cane ja good fall fair—might as well dwith Mrs. {they will have for an indefinite age limit five vears and the young- | eat.one. was five months 0 1 . ; Father Allard, parish priest of Terrace, has been entertaining his brother, Father Allard, of Smithers, and Father Cocola, of Fort St. James. | ‘Scots Entertained The St. Andrew’s Society en- tertained at a dance in Progress Hall on Friday of last week. The evening was thoroughly enjoved by all, the dance numbers played on the pipes by ‘‘Sandy” Bruce, of Prince Rupert, being especially liked. The hour of breaking up was no secret, as the skirl of the | pipes could be heard as “Sandy” marched the party hame. Fair Association Met The Terrace Fall Fair Associa- tion held a public meeting Friday evening last. There was a good attendance and much enthusiasm was shown, Plans are on ‘way ‘ror the formation of an auxilidry to work in conjunction with the Fair directors. Terrace will have boost now, because.we are on our station? ‘Ye Gods,’’? what ‘a shock .it would be to the residents and also ta the passengers noing through. A Good Home Mrs, (Dr.) Bleecker returned ‘from Vancouver on Wednesday after making the trip to that city For the benefit of those who. nay be interested we will give a few particulars of th: new homes time. | Mrs.. Hamer is in the Salvation Army Hospital, corner 8th and Birch St., and the child. ren are in the Children’s Aid Home, corner. Wall and Clinton St., overlooknig the harbour. The children were delighted with their new home and when: last seen by Mrs, Bleecker were: in Sunday School. There are 120 children in this home. The home school is under the public. school board: of Vancouver, teachers being employed; and eight adults are..on’ the. staff besides . the. superintendent ‘and GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. c. LUMBER. MANUFACTURER a LUMBER. PRICE List Rough Lumber............! eee . veces weave $1800 per Shiplap.... co.cc cel cece cece tee eens . 22.50 * Sized Lumber ........... becteeteeteeectes: BEBO. Finished Material.... ............ .40.00 to 65.00‘ Shingles... . 0.0... cess eens :. from $2.50 to $5.00 per H Prices aubject to change without notice ' Orders filled at short notice, Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application 4 anne. a ni 4 S.8. PRINCE GEORGE will sail from Prince mediate points each FRIDAY at 10 a.m. For STEWART and ANVOX ......c.eceesceseeees Wednesday, 11 p.m. 8. s. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte . _ Islands, Marth 29th, April 12th, 26th, . "PASSENGER TRAINS uae TERRACE 8 °. - EASTBOUND—10.61 P M. Daily except Sunday. . os WESTBOUND - 12 87 P. VW. Daily except Tuenday, , ve For Atlantic Steamship Sailings w tarber information apply to any Ganaina Naiioaal Agent Pa R. F.. MeNaughton, District | Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC. ¢ Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE and’inter- * pevwrye yy ah ti ne wr - Parr Hamer: and family. ; Bread, Buns, Biscuits, and | “Cakes ws “We use only the BEST materials ro . © Hisheat quality fresh: bread and ‘supplies shipped promptly to any “point slong the line’ : GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor The Terrace Bakery P.O. Box 101 + TERRACE, B.C, - five . city matron. Thé school employs two Nyal’ 3 Greophos, for stubborn coughs, bronchitis _ Nyal’s Quinine and Tron Tonic . Nyal’s Blood Purifier - Riley’ 8 Beef,’ ron and. Wine—a zood - up” for this time of year” SPRING» TONICS. Spring ‘Time— Ferry s Flower and Garden Seeds - 4 good ‘election . TERRACE DRUG STORE | R W. RILEY TERRACE, BG, “pide-me: trained nurses, The Fraser Val- Jev’ Dairy supplies 15° gall fresh milk. each . day. a home” has its own, fresh There: were 21: in the’ nurgery, | ‘| home . jes large and clea The Terrace ‘has. been - puichaaed’ by, by, and ‘ie now: ” under the Personal: ‘management . of TERRACE ” he raoat comfortable oe ‘along the: allway ¢ to to | rounsr HOTEL -