/ TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ~ cr TOURIST }jOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Undey New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms jin con- nection Fred. Dubord, Proprietor We are now open for business TAXI CAR AND TRANSFER to any part of the dis- trict at any time and at a reasonable price REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone: 1 short, 2 long TERRACE MOTORS T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand wk THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1419 | TOURIST TERRACE LUMBERING Resort . MINING ~~ Hot Sprincs HoRTICULTURE - _ AF. Duby has taken out a tim- ber license and will be taking out poles and piling from a reser- vation near Kalum Lake. Albert Cote sent up a fine lot of Yellow Transparent apples on Monday. ‘There were 13 boxes in all, fine in quality and well graded and packed in regulation size planed boxes, They would stand up against any competition and are the kind of thing re- quired to improve the marketing conditions for our fruit. J. B. Johnstone pulled out on Thursday. George Little came in from the east on Monday after visiting Vanderhocf and Smithers. Mr. and Mrs. Sundal and Gladys went down to Rupert on Monday to take in the fair. “Mrs, and Miss Halliwell, Mrs. Kohne and family and Mrs. Me- Donald were among those who went to Rupert for the fair. J. K. Gordon went down to Rupert Monday. Mrs. Anderson has been visit- ing in Rupert this week. Other visitors to Prinee Ru- pert Exhibition included John Hepburn and “Happy” Owings. Major Hanbury Williams, of the C.N.R. publicity staff was in town Monday and had a look over Lakelse before leaying. Dune. Munro came down from) Telkwa on Monday. . A charge of selling liquor pre- ferred against Mrs. McDougall on Monday was adjourned till Thursday. Mrs. D. MeGregor would like to thank all her friends in Ter- race who have been so kind to her and helped her to bear her terrible loss. Contractur Shockley, of, Prince Rupert, secured the contract for the substructure on the Terrace Store open Saturdays only from noon on Prices Now Reduced MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. | TERRACE, B.C. ~ Surveys Turouciout. CenTRan B, C. Pany? ' if: your baby i is , not gaining, he needs this. ‘nourishing, digestible milk. bridge. He returned from Vic- toria on Wednesday and is pre- paring to commence work as soon /\as the road gang gets out of the way. ; John Hepburn spent a couple of days in Rupert this week, hav- ing gone down Monday to meet Hon W. J. Bowser and R. H. Pooley, M.P.P. ’ ‘Tom Marsh left last Saturday to attend Prinee Albert College. J. K. Gordon spent a couple of days in Rupert the first of the week and he took in the opening of the fair. Major Williams, of the ONE, publicity department went on to Rupert Wednesday after having locked over Lakelse lake with Capt. Colthurst. . G."A. Clothier, -ofPrinee Ru- pert,’ the: local mining superin- tendent, came in on Friday, to- his daughter, -and_ Miss Agnes 7 Kingham, Victoria. Mr, Clothier ‘lis “making an: “examination ‘of various mineral. claims i in ‘the: dis- trict. fs4 aes gether ‘with Miss Anne Clothier,. H. S. .Parker, of Prince Ru- pert, paid a visit to Terrace on Sunday. in town this week for a couple of days. The road camp on Kalum-Lake road was broken up at the week- end. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. M.. Gonzales, of Prince Rupert, were in town on Wednesday. Mr, Gonzales was engaged in the local liquur trial. They were registered at the Tourist Hotel. Fred Bishop is expecting the wire in any day for the electric installation and will get busy as soon as it arrives. Tom Masterton went down to Prince Rupert Friday and may winter at the coast. C. W. Parker has had a tough time recently, having had a bad seizure which nearly knocked him out. Heis now much improved and was able to visit town Wed- nesday. The members of the Ladies’ Guild held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Brooks on Wednes- day afternoon, there being a good attendance. A good many ladies gathered to support the Anglican W.A. at its meeting on Wednesday held) at Mrs. Marsh’s. Got one Month Continued from page 3. and was also his office for the business of Jetting his rooms. That constituted an additional offence. Defence counsel said that even |: if the sale of whiskey were proved they could not convict for the larger offence on the smaller charge. | Steve Uzelak and Mrs. Me- Dougall also gave ‘evidence. The magistrate said he. was satisfied that a large amount of drink was circulating that day was-done without someone pav- ing for it. He believed the story of the prosecution and found the charge sustained, Accused was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment at Prince Rupert, and counsel at once gave notice of apyeal, bonds being fixed at $1500. , BAILIFF’S SALE * LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT J. K. Gordon, Landlord. . G. H. Bleecker, Tenant. By virtue of a Landlord's Warrant, directed tome, I have seized of the oods of the tenant; All the stock and fix- tures in the Terrace Drug Store, in- cluding -drugs and stationery supplies, counters, . wall . fixtures, scales, cash register, etc. ete. ll of which I shall offer for sale by Public Auction for cash on Thursday, the 20th: day" of Beptember,: 1923," at three: o’éloc Terrace, B.C. Bl CHAS, H. THOMAS, ‘Landlord's Bailiff. Matt Allard, of Rosawood, was and it was unthinkable that that] in the. att®¥hoon,. atl. ' GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BL. LUMBER MAN UFACTURER LUMBER PRICE LisT Rough Lumber... -. a. veveee ce teenes $18.00 per-M Shiplap......- beet neneeneeenereeertes be aeee 22.50.“ Sundried and Sized ......4.--.-.-- tees: :. 22,50 °° Finished Material . “ ee veces eeeneens 40.00 to 65.00 - Shingles.........-.--45 Vavcaees from 2,50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject 1 to change without notice Orders filled at short ‘notice, Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application ‘COAL WOOD | Heaters Heaters ALL, PRICES LARGE VARIETY “Ranges SMITHERS, 8.c. se ge ~ sow. rare. Ter $ yIAN Karo Sailings From Prince Rupert — WAYS: ee : weve e eect ene eeetesaeetnteeeenee vanes Wednesday, 10 p.m. ; STEWART........ Laenees seen aecaseeeuensesensarees Friday, 10 p m. + ses, Prince Albert or Prince John cy } For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART.........0 0c eseees Monday, 8 p.m. > VANCOUVER vin QUEEN CHARLOITE ISLANDS. ...... Wednesday, 8 p.m. SKEENA RIVER PORTS ....cceeeere wees ee eeeeneeees Sunday, a.m. REDUCED FARES ° SMITHERS EXHIBITION, September 19-21, 1923 F. McNaughton, Thiatrict Passenger Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. j } j 4 For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information, ipply to any Canadian National Agent or } j j re. ad FRPP ES 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. - TEA With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials ROOM and workmanship. your satisfaction must be assured, yet Iee Cream we do not say this hoastfully—juat prove for yourself. andConfec- tlone made Highat quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line on premises GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor The Terrace Bakery ‘ _P.0. Box 101 - THRRACE, Be, 2 ‘Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Alicea for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, September 1, 8, 14, 25, Oct, 6. For Ketehikan, Wrangell, Janeau, and 8 fay—September 8 io, 21, Oct. 1. 8.3, “PRINCESS BEATRICE” For Butedale, Swanson Bay; Bast Bella -every Saturday at 1 p.m, — SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT —s.3.. Princess Louise, 8.3, Princess Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver © N Wat Orchard, comer Thalrd . ‘Avene & and. Fourth Street, Late goat } Have ‘You Paid Your sch teen up. to Date? Fresh Bread——When You Want t It =