pct ye er re eee Loita Se Ces | ss TERRACE, B, C., FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 1926 VoL, 7 = D several weeks in Prince Rupert. spaieindataiated POPODIDI IOS penareonnenenerbee nent one W. H. Burnett and son Donald Pecane TERR ACE arcu went to Prince Rupert on Wed-|3 Steamship and Train Service Hor SprinGs HORTICULTURE nesday morning. Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Gordon re- A turned home on Thursday morn- ing of last week after spending 2 the past three months in Seattle Mand other points, The bright @ lights did not dim Mr. Gordon's Be appreciation of Terrace, nor his Sl satisfaction at being able to come " oS | back, | Misses. Dobb, Andrews, and fin read a most interesting and instructive paper. by Dunstan Brewer on ‘‘A Father’s Share in the Education of His Child.’’ At the close refreshments were serv- ed by the committee in charge. Frank Bros. bave taken a con- tract to load poles at Kalum for the Little & Giggey mill, and started work this week. | Mallott spent the week-end at By, Conver City, the guests of Mr. - ‘and Mrs. L. G. Skinner. me Mrs. Thos. Brooks entertained cae a nurnber of friends at a delight- I, ful afternoon tea on Wednesday, B the 10th, at her home on Park Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Will Bedore, how has spent the past few years ip ma Newlands, B.C., have returned mm iy Terrace to their home on the mae bericht. i Mrs. George Keith entertained fea 2 number of friends at dinner Mm on Friday last. The evening was i pleasantly spent. at cards and 1 dancing, Mrs. Keith was again ma hostess on Monday afternoon at S the ica nour. My, §«Guildivg operations are active mm in jerrace this spring, and a Mm numour of settlers are looking me forward to new developments Mae} and betier -times this coming summer. O. T, Sundal has abdut ™ completed preparations for thei! removal of the old Co-operative store, south of. the track, onto m his lot next to the post. office ' building, and intends to rebuild j it as an Up-to-date sture and warehouse. John Warne has about completed a new large and modern barn for Emery Marshall on the Bench. ; Mrs. John Warne was hostess to a number of her friends at a delightful afternoon tea on Wed- nesday. The Ladies’ Guild of the Unit- ed Church met at the home of Mrs. V. Soucie. The many friends of Mrs, Reb- ert Christie will be pleased to know that her operation at the Rochester clinie was entirely sue- cessful. -She leaves there shortly to spend a brief holiday with her father in Regina before returns ing to Terrace. Capt. S. J. Amsbury was a visitor to Prince Rupert, last week, The Paren t-Teacher Association a of Kitsumgallum School held its regular. monthly meeting on the Lith. - President J, Hatt was in the chair. - Some discussion cen- ‘tred about the: ssugmestion-. to : ; beautify the’ school grounds by ' the planting. of trees and other. | shrubbery: ‘put: definite: ‘decision ; was. postponed until. the next meeting.: which will be held in _ the schoolhouse. E. T, Kenney has improved the appearance of his home on Kalum Avenue by erecting a new fense of closely-woyen wire. Mr. Kenney has had a bed of crocus- es in bloom for over a week, and asks if the southern part of the province can do much better than that. The home cooking sale heid by the G.W.V.A, Auxiliary. in the Association’s hall on Saturday afternoon Jast was most success- ful. The ladies of the district patronized the affair in goodly numbers, and their purchases nearly $80 to its funds. Mrs. Chas. Giggey entertained a number of her Sunday School class and their friends at what was to have been a picnic at her home on Saturday afternoon, but as the weather was not as favor- able as had been expected, the affair: was turned into a house party. It was none the jess en- joyable to the little folks for all that. Word has been received at Queen Charlotte City by Mrs. G. H. Bleecker, a forinmer resident of Terrace, of the sudden death of her sister, Mrs. Andre, at Saginaw City, Mich, The many friends of Mrs. Bleecker in this district extend to her their deep- est sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Agar enter- tained a number of young friends at dinner on Sunday evening. - J. Bishopric, D. C. Carter, -H. {L. Girling and J. E. Tucker, of the timber cruising party at Kalum Lake, were week-end’ vi- sitors in town and guests at the Terrace Hotel, , Mrs, Chas, Toombs and ‘infant daughter have returned. from Hazelton. The W.A. of the- Anglican Church met at the home of. Mrs. J.. K. Frost on Thursday after- noon Mr. and, Mra, J. Viger have returned to their ranch north of the park after ‘spending the win- ter at Remo. “Mr.. and Mrs. . H. Defontainé| last week, ‘where the former was). engaged in. “the: pole: ‘business: for several months, ‘Mra. Wm. Farr: has returned enabled the Auxiliary to add and family returned. from: Remo} J. B. Agar left on Wednesday morning on a business visit to Prince Rupert. Mrs.. J. Thomasson left for Hazelton on Saturday last. Oscar Gendron returned to Terrace at the end of the week after a very pleasant’ holiday spent in Vancouver, and other points. \W, H. Altemus, East Urange, N.J., and E, R. Safford, Pots- dam, N. ¥., representatives of the Sherman Lumber Co., Pots- dam, were business visitors in town on Wednesday. The Kalum Timber Co.’s eruis- ing party, who have spent the past few weeks in the Kalum Lake district; have divided, one party working around Lost Lake and the other operating in the Remo district. Archie Carmichael, of Copper City, was a visitor in Terrace this week. Mrs. A. Y. Wilson, ‘of Remo, T. J. Marsh at the Rectory. D. R. Northover, of Smithers, was a business visitor here this week, The Ladies’ Guild of the United Church wiil hold their Spring Sale on Saturday, April 17th. Aprons, ladies’ . -and children’s wearing apparel, home cooking. Afternoon tea served. _ U6 The Badminton Club are hav- ing their final games for the pre- sent season this (Friday) even- ing, and will wind things up with a social evening and dance. Cc. W. Hearn and R. H. Eaton came in from Lakelse Hatchery during the early part of the week. a Woodcock | Rev, Mr.. Proctor held church services here last Friday; Mus. Harvey Doll and Mrs. W, Brand were at Kitwanga last Thursday, . T. E. Moore. was down. from Kitwaga over the week ‘end. S. Fraser arrived from Essing- ton this. week and is with Ww. ¢. Little on the dairy farm. © Mrs, Roy Doll and Mrs, Hoben- this week, R.. ‘Doll, AY Hobenshield and T. Hartley made a trip to Cedarvale E on Tuesday. A, Aldrich of'Kitirang waa gat Ww. Ce ‘Little’ 5 this. week, a the fruit combine. ‘broker got] fi a‘fine-of $200, 000: handed to them ‘{and four managers got one day . q §. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE $ RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SE- ATTLE and intermediate points each FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m. os For STEWART a and ANYOX, .cccsueceeare a .. WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m, q 4 4 4 S.S. PRINCE JOHN formightly far VANCOUVER via QUEEN {4 CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. } . q TIONAL . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. EASTBOUND—Mond y, Wednesday, Saturday, 11.57 p.m. ‘ WESTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3.00 a.m. 4 . : q For Atlantic Steamship Sailings ot further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or ft. F, McNaughton, Distriet Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. nan. ad EP PPS PF - ? wr was a week-end visitor of Mrs. | GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE LIST Rough Lumber.......-.c:cecavenec cee ceeee $18.00 per M Shiplap i... cece cece eee ee eer ee eee neeeees a. 22,50 * Sized Lumber .........-+--0ee8 paces ueeeees . 22.50 ** Finished Material.... .:.......... 40.00 to 65.00 ‘* Shingles. .......- eee eee eee 1 from. $2.50 to $5.00 per a Prices subject to change without notice » Orders filled at short notice, Mill running eon tinuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application 4 shield | were Kitwanga visitors ff [WINTER COL 5LDS| Cod Liver Extract made by Na-Dru- Co, Wampoles or Nyals Riley’ & White Pine with Euealyptol and Honey. Riley’s White Pine and Tar. Riley? s Bronchitis Mixture. Parker, Waterman and Wahl Fountain Pens. and Parker Pencils. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE R. W. RILEY, Phm. B. TERRACE, B.C, Wahl Eversharp Pencils Ceereeenreneweerentyt eee enters ree 247 mdb Real © URRA-NPTA AR in 5s OS ee BT a - GEO. POWERS The " public is highly discriminative in the matter of- the bread it eats, That the ,product of the Terrace - Bakery ovens enjoys such a large measure of the public favor is elo- went testimony to its goodness. 'e use none bul the best materials,. PRESHLY-MADE C CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC, - Shipments made to ony point * TERRACE BAKERY “Salts” Proprietor. TERRACE THEATRE PRESENTING ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Good. Film Show ; h : TERRACE HOTEL -Principal Grif. to her home here after, spending ae do naturally be ‘appealed. ‘ip jaili in addition. - ‘The cage will MONERAL OLAIM AND ZANT D SURVEYS: ee NASH, B.C.L. S. m TERBACEy: BOg. 3. , Goamon. {PER RAC: Prop rietor Britiah Colimbla, RRRRAARR PPPS RAR AAR UARRARR ae) d punvava Tanovanovr’ Ciena, B, rc i tate a re Sie a8 Se all DE i RO ny AE te oor