THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923 * oo renee BARRISTER SeLICITOR Archie Donaghy TERRACE, B.C, NoTary Pusiic J me TERRACE ~ HOTEL » J. K. GORDON Proprietor ‘ a TOURIST HOTEL 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 Full Line of Groceries P.O. Box.123, Prince Rupert Do Celery King is the thing to stimulate the liver, cleanse the bowels, purify the blood, banish headaches and make you ‘feel the icy, of better health and strength. ature’s own laxative and tonic roots and herbs in Celery King. 400 and 60c packages. ————— Are You Coughing? Why not relieve it this vary day ? A few drops of Shiloh banishes that ticklingin the throat that maddena you. A few doses heal up the sere and inflamed tissuesin the throat and really baniah that cough. 3%, 800 and $1.20. All druggists. SHI LOH cis B.G, LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of-‘gur- | veys promptly executed SOUTH HAZELTON EXTRA COPIES Of the Special Edition of The Omin- eca Herald and The Terrace News may be had: from: - Prince Rupert—W. J. MeCuteh. eon’s Drug Store. ° Terrace—The Drug Store or, The News Ofiice.. > Hazelton--The Drug Store. | - New Hazelton —The Herald Office Smithers—The Drug Store. *" Felkwa—The Drug Store. . Burns Lake—The Drag Store. -' Phey are ten cents 2 copy: Help | advertise your district by sending : out these papers. ° Lan ————— —— Tourist LUMBERING . M Ho Svaivos TERRACE Horricunrone ; to Rupert Wednesday on dental business. . The Terrace Conservatives are not figuring on holding any meet- ing this year. A number of people have visit- ed the distriet this week intent on finding suitable locations. Mr. White returned to Terrace on Saturday from Ocean Fall, bringing his family with him. The Parent-Teachers’ Associa- tion are putting on a dance and whist drive tonight (Friday. ) The coming of the heavy snow has helped the loggers greatly and the hauling is now proceed- ing merrily. Father Leray was in town last week and returned to Prince George on Friday. He is now relieved of responsibility for this western district and will concen- trate his efforts around Prince George. T. R. Davis is now engaged in putting down a cement founda- tion for his engine on Carruther’s place leading to La La valley. He figures on doing quite a big hit of work up there during the coming summer, To raise funds for their work the Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild |held a silver tea at the home of Mrs. £. T. Kenney on Saturday a good company being present. '|Mrs. Munro gave voeal solos and Miss Kerr entertained on the violin, while Mrs. Sundal con- tributed a recitation. The Welfare League met in the Anglican church on Monday night and had a pleasant night. A spelling bee was conducted by Rev. T. J. Marsh and solos and choruses were sung by Mrs. Brew- er, Mrs. Sundal, Sam Kirkaldy and Elwood Brooks. Mrs, Sun- dal also gave a recitation. F. Bishop had another disap- pointment Wednesday when his film did not arrive. He put ona fine show on Saturday night and fot a good appreciative audience, He has now arranged a supply of films for the mid-week and fully hopes to provide the show as intended. Mrs. J. H. Young went down | by his wife and family. Mrs, Geo, Little and family went down to Prince Rupert on Friday. Mrs. Gordon Sparkes took her baby to Rupert on Friday for medieal attention. Mrs. Gibb arrived from Prince Rupert on Thursday night, on a short vigit to their ranch on the Bench. Fred Dubord went east on Friday, his destination being Winnipeg, but he may make the round trip before he returns, The Anglican church serviee was held in the Community hall, Lakelse, on Sunday afternoon, Rev, T. J. Marsh preaching .to a good gathering. The Women’s Auxillary of the Anglican church gathered in geod force on Wednesday when the meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Callahan. Quite a good run of furs was brought into town for disposal last, week, most of: the catches coming from the Kalum Lake district. Fred. Bishop shipped out a fine lot: Archie Donaghy postponed his departure until Monday, when he left for the south, accompanied Mr. Callahan likewise delayed his departure and will remain here a little longer, Jack Johnson, who has taken a lease of the Gibb ranch, moved out there Friday with his wife and child. He has just come from Siberia by way of China. R. Guido, who has been manag- ing the ranch, has gone to Prince Rupert. We may expect that his popular goat rig will be a thing of the past. The Terrace depot was quite a bustling place on Thursday of last week, an unusual number of passengers joining the weatbound train, with quite a small crowd of friends to wish them au revoir. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs, Sparkes, Mr. Martin, Mes, Barker, L. 8. Hatt, and Rev. J. H. Young were among those who went down to the coast, the last- named being on Farmers’ Insti- tute work, and the others head- ing for the sunny scuth. PvVuey ew TT TT Teer GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BC, LUMBER MANUFACTURER - s LUMBER PRICE Lis? Rough Lumber. ...... Loeb ave daegecee etees $18.00 per M Shiplap ........ ccc ccccses ce cecececececeeres 22.50 ‘ Sundried and Sized .........0....0..0.0005e 22.50 ‘ Finished Material.... ......... +... 40.00 to 65.00 ‘' Shingles. 2.0... 0... 0c.cccceeeus from $2.50 to $5.00 per M . Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice, Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application The Season of Coughs and Colds Wampole’s Extract of Cod Liver Oil. National Drug Co.’s Cod Liver Oil Syrup of of Wild Cherry Bark, Syrup of Gourdons and many others for cure and prevention. WE HAVE THEM ALL, THE TERRACE DRUG STORE Royal Household Flour IT am agent for that well known and general favorite— ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR I have a large stock on hand. JAMES RICHM TERRACE OND Canadian National Railways} Grand Trunk Pacific Railway oA S.S. PRIN CE GEORGE will leave Prince "Bowe every FRIDAY at 8.00a.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATELE For STEWART AND. ANY0X--every Wedneaday at 8.00 p.m, 8.8. PRINCE JOHN will leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver vie NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS 8.00 p.m.. Jan, h, 20th, Feb. rd, 17th, March ard, 1%th, dist. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B “, EASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda , 11.61 P.M, WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P.M. Atl Steamship Sailings o further_informati ly. to any Grand Ti \ Fos f Aalentic Sienna om fee aay Ga jerk Pacific Ageat o1 4 BD i ie BB tt EI, PPPPDS UPPER CANADA’S FIRST COUNCIL CHAMBER Canada conducted its deliberations, a ‘The historic house in Kingston in which the first Council of Upper — rr SPP E Terrace Club || s,; N LIMITED a W J. McDouall, Proprietor FURNISHED ROOMS POOL TABLES Cigars ESoft Drinks " Opposite Station — Touriig Car .... $445.00 ORR LLL LALLA AEALLR One-ton Truck. .. $495.00 > , | with self-etarter, $85,00 pyc :Realeht and ay a HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT . Buropean Plan . Rates $1.50 per day ‘and and up’ “ . First- class Cafe ala Garte * ' DELIVERY | TERRACE MOTORS Better and cheaper than ever before |i BOOKING ORDERS Now FOR SPRING Biles belt beak,