tee _— : ee ae Fl tel bog. Pow ff Vi. . SERA EE ene Mig ed pe ney re ey Large eth ee SR 3 . i a ae THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 192938 ah ee HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ‘ fi TOURIST }{OTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection F. W. Moersch City Market, Prince Rupert FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, Green and Dry VEGETABLES Bought and Sold TERRACE. wc TERRACE, “iS cho LITTLE Terrace, B.C. HORTICULTURE Jack Johnson has gene to work at Giggey’s mill. Mrs. T. Marsh has been down with a bad cold this week. Capt. and Mrs. Amesbury were visiting with the Halliwells on Sunday. Mrs. Giggey was a visitor to Prince’ Rupert last Friday and Saturday. . Dan McGregor returned from hospital last week looking a good bit improved. Mrs. Barker is now at her old home at Summerland and is en- joying her holiday. W. A. Kirkpasrick has been elected vice-president of the Ter- race Liberal Association. J.B. Agar; of the clerical staff at the Amesbury mill, went down to Rupert on Thursday. At the old co-operative build- ings, —, Hamer has started mak- ing concrete bricks and drain pipes. Fred Bishop put on a dandy show Wednesday night, running through ten laughter-provoking reels. . The recent snow has helped the haulers greatly. They have Full Line of Groceries P.O. Box 123. Prince Rupert For a Bilious Headache brew a cup of Celery King— natural herbs and roots—a gentle laxative and purifier. Tones up the liver and itimulates digestion. Makes you feel bright and vigor- ous, 80c and 60c, at druggists, Stop that Cough It distresses you and your friends —it is dangerous, A few drops of Shiloh, the 60-year old remedy, brings immediate relief. Shiloh stops that irritating tickling in the throat, loosens the phlegm and heals the tissues, Get Shiloh, at your druggists, 30c, 60c and $1. 20. SHILOH cit OUGHS B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford AN descriptions of sur- veys promptly exeeuted : SOUTH HAZELTON : ~| _ Usk Skeena’s Industrial Centre Chris. J. Bjornstad and his son John were in Rupert this week. The Kleanza Co.’s saw mill is now operating to capacity and the community is already feeling the benefit of this activity.. The Usk Liberal Association was postponed to the same hour on Sunday. the 25th on account of the inability of outside members . being present. * A prospectors: ‘association Is on the tapis. One great feature is ' - to enlighten 'the outside: world of the mineral potentialities of this district. about caught up with the peel- ers DOW. _ H.C, Fraser, school inspector, Prince Rupert, was in town and inspected the school Wednesdav. About a dozen cars of ties and several loads of poles have been inspected on the siding this week. The steady thaw has removed much snow and haulers are fear- ing that the sleighs will have to be laid un. The Women’s Auxiliary met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Geo, Little, a good company be- ing present. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild meeting on Wednesday was held at the home of Mrs. Brooks, a good turnout being present. Another new store is to be opened in town, Mr. Beard hay ing taken over the meat market premises for this purpose. In spite of the heavy packing which the thaw has produced, the snow on the Bench measured 34 inches deep in in the open on Monday. Mrs. Amesbury entertained the ladies of the G.W.V.A, Ladies’, * | Auxiliary at their meeting Tues- day afternoon, and a very pleas- ant time was spent. If the recommendations of the goyernment ‘supporters in Ter- race are accepted at headquar- ters there should be plenty of work in the district next year. The Terrace Willing Workers had. a fire time at the home - of ‘Mrs. Sundal on Saturday night. A very ‘successful tea was ‘ar- ranged by the members, each member taking part in an at tractive program. About fifty persons were present and a most | enjoyable time was spent. The condition of the streets on Thursday and Friday last week was dangerous in the extreme. It was just one mass of smooth ice, and with the high winds there was quite a lot of involun- tary tobagganing, a few of the victims reaching the slough—and not always top-side up. The Parent-Teachers’ Associa- tion are giving a whist drive and dance in the G. W. V. A. hall. Whist from 8 to 10, and dancing from10 to12. Admission, gents 75e arid ladies please bring re- freshments. ‘To pe held Friday, March 2nd. Keep this day open. 1t M. Dobb, Convenor. The meeting of the Welfare League on Tuesdav night in the Presbyterian church was very enjovable. After devotions an advertisement competition a t- ‘tracted a good deal cf interest, the largest nuniber of: solutions submitted being 25 by Gordon Parsons, 22 by H. 8. Creelman and 21 by Miss Greig. Mrs.Sun- dai had on view an extremely fine set of ‘‘doubles’’ which created roars of laughters. Visit to 'lerrace of Rev. W. E. Galloway under the auspices of of the B.C. Religious Education Council,— Public meetings will be held Monday, Feb.26 at 3 p.m. (followed by a tea and workers’ conference) and at 8 p.m. at each of which Rev. W. F. Gal- loway will speak. Both meet- ings wil] be held in the Presby- terian Church. Refreshments will be served in the afternoon by the Tuxis Boys and the Senior Girls’ Class, Musical items by the Terrace Willing Workers, 1t The Lakelse Community Hall was the scene of a strikingly pretty dance on Saturday night, when the Michaud Brothers kind- ly entertained the people, There was a large attendance and many visitors from .Terrace were also present as welcome guests.