THE TERRACE NEWS | VoL. 4 TERRACE, B, C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 | 7 No. 46 ) | nursing her. ; — : The regular monthly meeting . aged TERR ACE arma of the Parent-Teachers’ associa- GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. Hor SPRINGS HoRTICULTURE tion was held Thursday evening |] — . in the school house. LUMBER MANUFACTURER mm Miss Irene Durham, of Usk, is B visiting Miss Elsie Kenney. oa 86 Walter A. Watson, formerly oe manager of Lakelse Hot Springs, Me arrived in Terrace on Monday. me 6A A, Dage. Vancouver, visited Terrace this week. J. L. Saunders, of Vancouver, my was 2 business caller here on me Thursday. A. Egan, of Kalum Lake, is me spending a few days in town. a0 Mrs. A. McKenzie and child, of Moricetown, arrived on Mon- ma day to spend a few days with me Wr. and Mrs. Jas, Richmond. Geo. Little returned from Ed- NOTICE 7 IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certi- ficate of Title to Lot seventeen hundred and thirteen (1713), Range five (5), Coast District, said to con- tain one hundred and twenty-six ‘holidays with his family. (126) acres, more or jess. ae Satisfactory proof of the loss or des- - truction of the Certificate of Title mi covering the above land having been Mee filed in this office, it is my intention, me after the expiration of one month from mae othe first publication hereof, to issue a M Provisional Certificate of Title to the S above lands in the name of Charles W. ; Vesey, issued on the 15th May, numbered 57841. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, ' B.C, 4th December, 1923. ¢ H, F. MacLEOD, Registrar of Titles, which Certificate of Title was 1914, and is n4548 = A Merry Christmas A Happy New Year to all our patrons PRINCESS ICE CREAM PARLOR monton on Monday. O. P. Brown left for Prince Rupert on Monday, en route to his home in Seattle to spend the A. Skinhorne, Vancouver, was a business visitor in Terrace on Monday. Mrs. John Kohne, who has been visitsng in the Bulkley Val- ley district, returned to Terrace on Friday. * Mrs. Thams, of Usk, was @ shopper in town on Saturday. Miss Kellegher, formerly school teacher at Usk, was in town on Saturday. Ed. Michaud returned on Fri- day from Everett, Wash., where he went some time ago on ac- count of ill health, We are pleased to state that Mr. Michaud is much improved and glad to be back home. Jack MeDougall, of Prince Ru- pert, was 4 visitor this week. D.D. Munro returned to Smith- ers on Tuesday. C. R. Gilbert returned Wednes- day night from Vancouver, where he attended the convention of the Provincial party. Mrs. Joe Thomasson returned from the Hazelton Hospital on Thursday. Mrs, Sherwood is The Bulkiey Hotel E. E Orchard, Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. ——§. J. KIRKALDY—— Rem AoAr cams mmReREeMReMRosRemmasasseeenes eee eSe ee eierckareersegseweurenucudenren Smithers. B. C. |ehoruses were excellent, but we . 338 Terrace and se = wP&S, es 6 4 Mephe, : RES vicinity sis DS Always in stock COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON To the residents of VICTROLAS and LATEST RECORDS Fresh .stock of Ganong’s Chocolates R. W. | RILEY: PHM. B. : TERRACE JM. Hockin, of Vancouver, was a business visitor in Terrace on Thursday. ‘ Mr. Palmer, of Vancouver, rep- resenting Soldiers’ Civil He-es- tablishment, was a business visi-’ tor in Terrace this week. Barnev Celbachini was a pas- senger on Wednesday’s train to Rupert. Mallard ducks seeking refuge around the horse-shoe ditch are LuMBER PRICE LIST Rough Lumber.........00 cece scene ene cee $18.00 per M Ghiplap .....ceceeceee eee eee r ec ee ener ees ee es 29.50 * Sundried and Sized .....-...- Laaeeecaceeunee 22.50 ‘* Finished Material .... ....--+0.s---s 40.00 to 65.00 Shingles. ..........-cee ee eeeeee from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice | . Orders filled at short notice. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application Mill running continuously. out of luck these days as Billy and Mrs, Burnett keep ‘poppin’ em off?’ as fast as they arrive. A. Anderson left this week for a three months’ prospecting trip up in Kalum Lake district. Miss Elsie Kenney is home from school in Prince Rupert and will spend Yuletite holidays with her mother, Mrs. O. Sundal. Extra copies of the Terrace News may be had at the Drug Store. W. F. Ungerer, who has been chaud Bros. for some time past, lefton Friday en route to Portage la Prairie, Man. making his home with the Mi-|§ PPPTEST Sunday School Cantata Was Well Presented The Christmas Tree of the Union Sundav School was held in Progress Hall, Terrace, on Tuesday evening, December 18, and was a huge success, and ad- mitted by all as one of the best. The entertainment took the form of a cantata, ‘Kris Kringle and Crew.’”? It would be im- possible to make special mention of any particular number given as all individual number and the woud like toa draw attention to the piano duet by Gladys Keneny and Mary Wilson. The chorus “Away in the Manger” by Mrs. Greig’s primary class of 36 yoices, and last but not least to the piano solo by Marjory Kenney, a wee tot of five years. Great credit is due to Rev. W. J. Parsons and Mrs. Parsons for their work of preparations and the designing of the many vari= colored costumes, while an equal amount of credit is due both Mrs. Greig, for the arranging of cos- tumes and to Miss Onalee Greig for the training and teaching of the children in the several songs and drills. Rev. T. J. Marsh acted as chairman and was in his usual good form, while Fred Fowler ably performed the dutiés of Santa and in carrying out the arrangements as agreed upon, CANADIAN Winter Steamship Service N TIONAL: ective ecem er 261 For STEWART and: ANYOK ..... 00s. -eeeeeenees Wednesday, 11 p.m. 8.S. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from Prinee Rupert. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and inter- mediate points each FRIDAY at 10 a.m. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte ¢ Islands, December 29th, January 12th, 26th, February 9th, 28rd. 4 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B°. EASTBOUND—10.51 P.M. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—12.37 P. Vi. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic Steamship Snilinga or further information apply toany Canadian National Agent or - RB. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. - nine bal al ll baal ae ‘ ad Save yourself the work and worry of making your own Christmas cakes. Rememher—ours are carefully made of the finest materials procurable. Wedding Cakes a Specialty BACHELORS! Order your Christmas Hampers early! We have a stock of CHRISTMAS CAKES now ready on hand Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any point along the line The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O. Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. pupil received ‘a present. saw that everv Sunday Schoo! MERRY CHRISTMAS We desire to. extend to our many friends and patrons sincere wishes for a Very | Merry Christmas roof . and a | Happy, contented and Prosperous New Year TERRACE, B.C. SMITHERS, B.C,