S ee fa 4 Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU- A VER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate, to the Prince Rupert hospital on points each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11 p.m. Monday. - «| § For ANYOX........ ce, ree eeeebaeees «1... WEDNESDAY, p.m. ; Mrs. A, H. Barker’s EY gee RNAI eee ete ten enseeetenesecscugensecs THURSDAY, p.m. : friends are pleased to. see her For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. § PVT 8 _ / TRRRACE, B.C, FRIDAY, JUNE 1.196. =~=~=~=SOSCSC*CS eNO, 18- a a . aan an —_, ‘ . a fi " Te ; ; ; — - — | F = = ——S——S== - Dr, and Mrs, -F. Kenney were RNAI ROOTES TEEONOOGS - seaneroorensonnes ; 7 |week-end yisitors from Princel§$ 2. | Toumst :- _ - tuwmerme — {I |Rapert, | ~ Steamship Sailines :. fi | Hor enc TERRACE Honmou ie Miss Marianna Schmuck was/$ and T i S $0 | BS _ _ {taken suddenly ill last Sunday,|§ rain ervice 7 i : } evening, and on on Monday was i : . ‘ . . y Jas. McEwen, . of Vancouver, | thers, accompanied by Mrs, J: K. Frost tS spending a holiday as the guest| After only a short illness, the Sept his sister, Mrs. T. Young. four-year-old son of'Mr, and Mrs. , r Geo. Little spent afew days|Chas. Nelson passed away on Bayast week looking after his min- Monday evening. The sympathy ble to out again followin ; ; og interests near Vanarsdol. Hel of the community is extended to at hee whi agai fo her ia . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. 4 Vas. accompanied home by his| the bereaved parents, the V. G 1 Hospital|? EASTBOUND—3, 14. p.m. -Daily except Sunday. brother Albert, who spent the é Vancouver General Hospita WESTBOUND—11.47 a.m, Daily except Tuesday, $ 4 eek-end with his mother. Mra, F, Mills and Harry King, | for some time. Mrs. Barker was j ( delegates respectively from the|accompanied from the south by|$} Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign $ a Mi, and Mrs. W. H. Burnett Rebekahs and Oddfellows here, | her sister, Mrs, Pollock, of Sum-|$_ . Cheques, ete., also for your next shipmerit, pntertained a number of friends are attending Grand Lodge in merland. . For Ailunds Steamship Saitings ofthe information apply to any Canadian National Agent or” R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince | Rupert, B.C. pt 2 musical evening on Wriday Vernon this week. Rev. Wm. Allen conducted the j | fast as.a farewell to Misses Dobb, - " we eee - . ol Pialott and Aadrewe, who leave| . R¢: ‘T. J. Marsh has returned service in the United Church, é ’ Yor the south at the conclusion from Prince Rupert, where he | Prince Rupert, last Sunday mor- . DE tae school: year. Spen past two weeks. ning, in the absence of Rev. Geo. | Chas, E. Carpenter, of Dor-| After spending two months|Hacker. The service was started jen, was a Sunday visitor. with relatives in San Jose, Cal.,/@t 10.45 in order to allow Rev. || GEO. LITT LE Terrace, B.C. Mrs. C. R. Gilbert was'weleomed| Allen to catch the train back to . . Mrs. C, A. Head was hostess home. by her many friends on | Terrace, LUMBER MANUFACTURER lo a number of young people ata Loy purprise party held at the home Wednesday, oo Another change in the poat- . i: 7 . Ke Mi. and Mrs, J. Warne on the J. Rolston, of the timber cruis. | Office staff has been made where-|f =~ _ LUMBER Price List ‘ _ 3ench last Friday evening. In |in# party at Lakelse, was a visi-|by Miss Deacon takes the place Rough Lumber.............. pee eteene cenes $18.00 per M | _q|tor in town on Tuesday. {of George Dover, who is now en- Shiplap oe, 22.50 gprite of unfavorable weather, a aged as bookkeeper in the office Si b ; “ gizcod crowd was present to enjoy| Mr. and Mrs, Atwood, of San te Littl wed Lumber ....... POEs neers asses 22.50 - preat'y the games and dancing, Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. of meorge Little, Finished Material... ...... whet eeas 40.00 to 65.00 ‘* - Mrs. O. T. Sundal returned on |4- Norrington and Mrs. Higgs, of} Verge Moore -has returned to Shingles keene e ees veeete from $2.50 to $5. 00 per M - PP riday last after spending a few Prince Rupert, spent the early Anyox after ie a) holiday : Prices subject to change without notice : : Orders filled at sh t ti : aie, and friends i in Victoria. |ther, W. T. Atwood of Lakelse} Wm. King had the misfortune TMs lee St short nétiee, Mill running continuously. ’ Capt. ‘Saun ders, of the marine Valley, and together with Mrs, |to lose a valuable ecw on Sunday |} _ — Prices of ‘Moulding, etc., on application Hepartment, Prince Rupert. ac. | Haas: left on: Wednesday. un the; morning. The assumption is that ||; oe : tompanied | by Mrs. Saunders, is : triangular tour. the animal died from eating. poi- | " — — pending a few days in town. | | _ Mrs, R.. *L. MelIntosh was g/Sonous blossom, : : : =, The reading Club, met in the| Visitor to Prince Rupert on Wed- ; oo ir Vicrenrac ll Joited Chureh cn Monday even-(nesday. Splendid Response To” ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS a ag to discuss the continuation of Misses Janet Young and Kath-|.. Campaign For Hospital he club during the summer. } leen Burnett, accompanied by = ith the decision reached to con-| their mothers, left for Prince{ The weekly meeting of the hue, 3) members signed up and| Rupert on Wednesday to take| Terrace Hospital Board .was held Mooks were ordered, examinations in music. The for-|on Wednesday evening of . last ICE CREAM AND SODAS—You can obtain none better. anywhere cp Belway and W. Thompson|mer has won honors in these week, when the finance commit- rere visitors from Kalum Lale examinations in the past two| tee reported a very generous an] THE TERRACE DRUG STORE ring the early part of the/ years. sympathetic response to their col- | | R. W. RILEY, Phm. B. | TERRACE, B.C. S115 $200 ower now ‘$275 $385 VICTOR RECORDS—May numbers now on hand eek, , Luken Johnson, staff cor-|lection campaign in aid of the MF. Ruban. of Shames, was alrespondent of the Vancouver|newly-formed institution. As Heent visitor. Daily Province, was in Terrace|the canvass had not been com-|.— _ Among official visitors in Ter- over the week-end, . pleted then, a detailed report was == 7 mce this week were J. Boyd, of | Mrs. P. M, Monckton and chil-/9°! Presented, ‘he house com.|| MINERAT CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS me fisheries de artment, and G. |dren were visitors in Prince Ru- mittee reported that equipment FRED NASH, B.C.LS. he sheri p had been ordered and! that many icKay, district engineer, Prince! pert last week. | eee 5 A K E R Y TERRACE, BG - = f d ft le of th h hold had been donated. Correspon®|| -Suavexa Tarovcnour GenTraL BG Espector o excise .an customs, |‘auction sale of t eir househo dence was read regarding the . md F. A. McDonald, of the effects last Saturday and left & ver pa ; . | securing of a resident doctor, and ~ Brest Branch, Victoria, and W.|next day to make their home in it is hoped that this vacancy will Cee RRS . {Service, provincial police, Smi- Vancouver. be filled within a short time, It TERRACE HOTEL | ig also hoped to be able to pro- , ee a _ || ceed. with the hospital along much] |! 5 x. Gorpon TERRACE moré practicable lines than was/} Proprictor _ British Columbia | “FRUIT - BOX - LABELS. of the undivided sapport whieh | oS | || the movement has received from For Sale ll-acre lot, $900, A