ee TU add FT RTI aD SAR hind tw y : — . Sealed tenders will be received by _. ester, Prince Rupert, B.C, - THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928 TOURIST HOTEL Tout TERRACE | ume ~ GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B.C. TERRACE | Hot SPRincs —_ | HORTICULTURE LUMBER MANUFACTURER ; . The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management — Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred. Dubord, Proprietor T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand Store open Saturdays only from noon on | Prices Now Reduced MCNERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Suaveys THrovesour CENTRAL B. C. EE SS "TERRACE HOTEL TERRACE British Columbia * ee ee gk Bs J. K. GORDON Proprietor The Terrace Club has been purchased by, and is now under the personal management of F. H. AIKEN who respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of all patrons, % FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TOBACCOS, CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. Pe ee Me a "prepared under the most careful conditions to make it safe and keep its richness 6 Bordens its bordea Ce init Timber Sale X5449 — the Minister of Lands at Victoria not ater than noon. on the 26th day of October, 1928, for the purchase’ of Licence K5449, to cut 25,000 Jackpine Ties on an’ area” situated. north-east of Telkwa, Range.6, Coast District. -: ‘Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of.timber. : So Further particulars of the Chief For- Ja lengthy stay in New Westmin- day, a nice company being pres- ent. P, M. Monckton haa left Por- cher Island, where he has carried out extensive survey work for the government, and he is now engaged in similar work near Prince Rupert. Just now the Mission House is taking on an air of spruceness, Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Young ad- Henry Walberg has gone to Vancouver for the winter. Tommy Olson has gone to work at Hanson’s camp at Deep Creek. Jack Arkle and Jack Garland came down from Kalum Lake on Monday. Mrs. Harry Mist and family went to Vancouver on Sunday for a vacation. ’ LUMBER PRicE LIST | Rough Lumber. «.....-.-:.0008 baeceveres -,, $18.00 per M Shiplap 00. ..seveveceeeeee Soeenecueves veces QEBO Sundried and Sized .......+---+-2+055 veenee 2250" Finished Material.... ...........+. 40.00 to 65.00“ Shingles........:esee cece eenee .from $2.50 to. $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Ordere filled at short notice. _ | Mill ranning continuously. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application E. Monsell is working his team oe.og ministering the decorative ele- ments very effectually. The spirit of the strike is abroad. Even . Ed. Monsell’s team -struck work on Tuesday and made for home, Ed. having to chase them from Hanson’s/§ pole ‘camp to his ranch before /§ getting them toreturn to work. with the Hanson. pole camp at Deep Creek. 7 Joe Spitz! is building a house abutting on the new road to the bridge. ‘ Jack Johnson went up the Kalum Valley Monday on a hunt- ing expedition, James Richmond is having a commodious new granary built just north of the garage. — Will Charter figures on going down to Tacoma for the winter. He is at present at Anyox. Charlie Chaplin in *'The Parson’’ | J. A. Forsythe has a fine flock being a great attraction. © => {8 of turkeys this year. There will] The members of the Ladies’ be dandy fare for Christmas. _ |Guild met at the home of Mrs. The Carlson brothers rettrned | 0. T. Sundal on Wednesday, Mrs, Owing to the failure of the/$ lighting arrangements F, Bishop was not able to put thrdugh the picture show on Saturday night, 4] J d , 4 4 but he put the show on Monday, |}. Fall Steamship. Service, ~ Effective October éth $.8. PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE will sail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and THURSDAY at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. ‘ ANYOR 2.0.2. ccc ccccceeecererectenenenetenes Wednesday, 10 p.m. ; STEWART ....--.-s0008 seeeeeneee peseees seeeens Saturday, 10 p m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bf. . RBASTBOUND—10.51 P.M, Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—12 37 P.M Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or farther information apply to any Canadian National. Agent o# R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. , a on Sunday from Anyox. where! Parsons presiding and acting as|% they have been for some time. hostess. The members busied Rawley Beecher has donned themselves with arrangements the white coat in Richmond’s for a chicken Supper to be given store. on Thanksgiving Day. © Mr, and Mrs. Swan are. stay- ing with George Little the while Mrs, Little is away south. _ | «Among the registrations at the Capt. Colthurst has been hav- Terrace Hotel this week were:— ing a good time with the gun,|T. C. Garrett, H. J. Godley, F.J. grouse out Kalum way being| Holmes, Vaneouver; Robert Me- tairly plentiful. Kay, T. Kennav, Prince Rupert; Pierre Limousine has been|/-Kerr, Victoria; David Johnston, granted permission to purchase Toronto; J. Milroy, Nelson; Alex Island No. 3 in the Skeena river|Phistingall, ‘New Westminster; above the Little canyon. Joe Hart, Seattle; D. Smith, G, Michaeloff has come home Lakelse Sawmill; A. HE. Ralph, from Anyox and 19 having his Hazelton; P. Lucas, J. M. Sieg- shack on the Bench put into flne fried, S. E. Weeks, Ez Carlson, shape. Cc. Carlson, d. Garland, E. Farr. F. H. Aiken, who has taken Registrations at the, Fourist over the Terrace Club, is proving Hotel included:—A. G. Anderson, a genial host and is gathering Vancouver; G.,Clure, Mrs. E. R. many friends around him. | Cox, Hazelton; T. G. Martin, W.‘T. Attwood has been help- Smithers; Albert Cote, Charlie ing F, C. Bishop install the new Turley, T. R. Davis, J. B. Jack, Hotel Registrations and As You Like It You will be delighted and will demand more once you |, Visit our have tasted our-bread, and our cakes and cookies, too. TRA With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials | ROOM and workmanship your satisfaction must be assured, yet. Ine Cream we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself. und Confec- : tlons made MASQUERADE BALI@ Wednesday, October 31st, a a Lad PPPS rer sal Fresh Bread——When You Want It on premises Highest quality fresh bread and aupplies shipped anywhere along line The Terrace Bakery. GEORGE POWERS - Yroprietor P.0, Box 101 -' TERRACE, B.C. In the Great War Veterans’ Association Hall .--- _. + TERRACE 2 . . ‘ 3 ; a 19298 - ADMISSION: Gentlemen, $1.00; Ladies, coe ee se ts J. Daney, A. Brown, A. Thomp- electric li¢ht plant which is run- son, Frank Johnson, J, Lehto. ning fine now; ; , A coyote strolling around Cop- per City was shot by Mrs. L. G. Skinner afew days ago. Mrs. Gkinner is an adept with the gun, Fred Hall went out to Spring Creek for shooting, but, finding the grouse ‘‘not at home,’’ he re- turned with a nice catch of fish. Replies to Criticisms ’ Replying to criticisms of Canon J.Hincheliffe, Conservative mem- ber for Victoria, Hon. T- D. Pat- tullo, minister of lands, states emphatically that there is no preventable. loss in British Co- lumbia through the export of Canadian Pacific Railway Company u Y: C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—s.s, PRINCESS MARY for Van- i ere couver, Victoria, Seattle, October 6, 12, 23, November 2, 16, 30. : For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—Oct. 18, 19, 29, Nov. 12, 26, $3. “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swaneon Bay, East Botla re Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1 p.m. a os AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP Full information froma He should worry. unmanufactured timber, The Miss Alice P. McDougall re-|-Victoria member charges that turned to Terrace on Friday after | gyer $1,000,000 is lost annually ° ! Pp weet to the -province in this way, ster. She received a cordial wel-| while the minister affirms that come from many friends. -lonly a very small percentage of Jollet Articles Kodaks DRUGGIST, STATIONER Chocolates THE TELKWA DRUG STORES . Veterinary Remedies P, Spouse, Phm.C. Household Remedies ty = Tobacco Bae YOUR MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY FILLED 7 Dad Weeks returned from Tid the annual cut is exported in an 4 monton on Saturday’s train. He|unmanufactured state and the had, gone to winter in the prairie] timber thus exported is of minor town but found if uncongenial| quality and-has no market other- and came back to his ranch. . wise. The government is com- The: members of ‘the Anglican mitted. to.a policy of retaining Women's . Auxiliary jheld their|every. possible dollar from the weekly meeting at the home of|industry in this . province, he eater, Victoria, B.C., or District. For- 1617 sen ‘Mrs, W. H, Burnett, on Wednes-|states." °° 0. general superintendent ‘of the Government Telegraphs, visited the district this weeks. Telegraph line is holidaying with ; his family in. Vaneouver lee _ F,.G. Dawson, director of 3mm Canadian National Railwogumm spent the first of the weelg Smithers on business. “The sewing meeting next wim for the joint bazaar in HazeRimy > will ‘beheld. at Mrs, Shari J. T. Phelan, ..of Vancouver, Frank Dowling, of the Yukon 4 1 .