eae April 11. . 4 TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 The St. Andrew’s Auxiliary held a business meeting at the Bhome of Mrs. Barker on Friday, The hostess served | hrefreshments. @ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sparkes are now settled in Vancouver pand like their new home very much... Gordon has opened up a fconfectionery and ice cream busi- Sepness at the foot of Georgia St., = inear Stanley Park. Terrace firiends wish them every success. _ Miss Florence Bailev- left for eeePrince Ruperton Thursday, where Seeshe will be joined by ber sister, MaXate, and together they will pro ma-ced to Sacramento Valley, Calif., . fo live with their parents, who eft Terrace last fall for their new home in the south, - Th latching Eggs T= Fnot from arte stock, But. good aereneral purpose Plymouth Rocks, One meiollar per 18. Apply Mrs. Sawle; New i azelton, . ig For Sale Cuthbert and Her- Lert, in..any quantity; $3.00 per hun- Hred. Newton & Aldous, Terrace, B.C. Magoon Strawber- ) or ‘Sale } y olants, $1.00 per hundred, postpaid: Pi 00 per 1000 f.0.b. anarado Everbearing Strawberry lants, $3.00 per 100. postpaid. A. bring, Vanarsdol, B. C. Gif - 3 B M{(NERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS | FRED NASH, B.C.L.S: TERRACE, B, 6. “Raspberry Canes, SURVEYS Turovanour: Contras B.C. ee ) TERRACE HOTEL TERRA CE British Columbia, J. KR. GORDON. _ m! Proprietor Pes steron ‘Decorating FURNITURE PQLISHING ‘House and Sign. ‘Painting _ n town and out of town work solicited L. W. Elder . = ’ TERRACE, BC. | TERRACE. ‘ MOTORS| TERRACE’ - -. oa ‘BO! . FORD DEALERS © . . New and Used Care and Trucks Ms . REPAIR SHOP OBEN FOR : ALL-AUTO REPAIR WORK Genuine Ford: Parts Accessories | Gregory Tires. None Better . roe, TAXI SERVI EI ” ‘Tourist. , RpsorT * Hor SPRINGS “TERRACE ae - Lumpanina MIninc » Hornicuntone ee H Miss Mildred’ Burriaon, who left to visit: on the prairies with her sister, has not been very well and will enter an Edmonton hospital for treatment. Rev. and. Mrs. W. he Parsons paid a visit to Usk, being ealled there on account of the serious illness of George Wilder, station agent | sat Usk for the past few years. The Presbyterian Guild met at the. home of Mrs. Sundal on Thursday, April 10. There was a good attendance. Fred Frazer, who formerly re- sided. in Terrace, was in town renewing old acquaintances, He is at present relieving at Usk station. . Mr. Downey, moved here from the prairie, has joined the seetien gang unwer L, Wurko. |” Will Little is improving his property by the addition of a new porch on his house. — ‘ ~ H. Halliwell has been very much indisposed this last week, having sustained a nasty: fall while help- ing to-check upa ‘joad of supplies for the Institute. - - Chas. R. Gilbert returned last Friday from a business: trip to New Hazelton, James Richmond was a business visitor to Prince Rupert, Teturn- |: tog Friday night... , _ Poultry breedera of Terrace are planning to organize a. society: din the. ‘near. future, The” poultry proposition in. Terrdee community. is pne that can be made to pay well and Lakelse Vatley offers every opportunity for success. _ Lisle Moore arrived last week to visit his parents, He has been employed al: ‘Anyox | for the last few months. ° . The Terrace Fall Fair Associa- tioh will hold a public meeting on- Thursday, April 24, in ‘Gordon’s Hotel. We are away toa good start 80 please come and help out.. . |A large attendance is expected, The front is being installed in: 1B. Agar’s new store and it’ will [pode be ready. for occupying, ad. Bent, of Prince Rupert, vas in “Terrace Friday and : ‘Saturday ast week ; with:a fine showing of ladies’: -ready-to- -wear.. He dis- played. his. Roods in S. Harkey’ 8 were “pleased : to: have. ‘the oppor- tunity... of selecting a hat. for Easter-tide, a eM oy ‘Alonzo il hie Fetaried to his _ fone of these children. - who recently |. the week, -!eently and Mr. Harrigan received |; lcobver, sales. manager for: the’ While heré he was.a guest at Dr. Bleecker’s ‘home. and. Mr. Vandervooch: were boy- 7 1 chums in’ “Tordnto. J left Wednesday morning en route | 8| to Vancouver for the summer,’ _ ‘much? thésbetter fore her Mra. R. Jeatts has been indis- posed for a few days but -is now convalescent. Thos, Watson, of the farming district north of Edmonton, has. been in Terrace fora few days looking around for a suitable location and says he thinks Ter- race will some day be a beautiful place in which to own a home. The Kiwanis Club of Vancou- - Sized Lumber GEO. LITTLE Tene.BG LUMBER MAN UFACTURER | ~ LUMBER ‘Price List Rough Lumber. : Shiplap .... lela ete ve lenes |.$18.00 per ML Lead daceces beet ee teens 22.50. “*.. eee 22.50 “40.00 to 65.00 ‘S . from $2. 50 to $5.00 per M _Prives subjett to change without notice Finished Material . Shingles Orders filled at short notice, Mill running continuously, " Prices of Moulding, ete., on application ver’ has communicated with Dr, Bleecker and is asking his assis- taneé in procuring homes for under: privileged .children by | adoption or to give them foster | homes, . Willing to give any information to anyone who desires to. adopt || G. Carruthers, of Victoria, for- merly district engineer for the Prince Rupert district, but now inspector of bridges for the pro- vince, visited Terrace last week and made an official inspection of the piers for the Skeena bridge. ’ We are pleased to report that|. Mrs. Tiffin, who underwent an overation some: timé ago at an Edmonton hospital, is very much improved, ° Ab. Little made the ‘trip in}. ‘Dr. Bleecker would be!$ eis Winter Steamship Service “NATIONAL ee ee 8.5. PRINCE GEORGE will ‘aail from. Pringe | RAILWAYS A Rupert. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE end inter- . mediate pointe each FRIDAY at 10 a, mM. _ For STEWART and ANYOR : Wednesday, li. p.m, . 8.8. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islands, April th. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B°. - SHASTBOUND—10,51 P M.: Daily except Sunda?. WESTBOUND -- 12 87 P. Mi. Daily except Tuesday, . Le AEN a ayer yaw "Foe Aillantic See ship Sailings or lutther iforaation, avoly to any Caiman Nationa Aeacat ‘OF pos RF, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince » Rupert, B C.. : , from Kalum: Take on. ‘Saturday, Pa returning later.: “< - Rev, J. A. Young returned on Monday from up the-line, ° “Constable. Mancor-made an offi cial trip to’ Prince Rupert early i in W. Ungerer, who-has been at| the home of. his parents at Dau- phin, Man., for all winter, ‘re turned to Terrace last week and will go on his ranch over | the river, Mrs. Will ‘King received ‘200 small chicks from the south' re- Bread, Bum, Biscuit, and 4 ~ Cakes — | 7 os We use, only the BEST vstis we Highest quailty fresh’ bread and ‘supplies shipped promptly: to. any, ‘point along the tine"? ; The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS.‘ Proprietor - P.O, Box 101 TERRACE, B.C. about fifty. The little chicks were in good shape when they arrived, but'a few had died. ‘the | first day. - Major Taylor, district engineer, is'in Terrace arranging work. up der his jurisdiction. ° EB, A. Vanderyooeh, .of Yan Van ‘Loo Cigar’ Co., was in Ter- race last week: oa business trip. EASTER NOVELTIES, A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FOR THE. KIDDIES CANDIES. Easter Baskets, Feathered Roosters, - Ganong’s ‘Raster , 2 Bunnies, Little Chicks in woot assrtd, _haif, ee and ef puckones, one: Tt . Fancy Choeolate ‘Rooaters,. Rabbits, Easter Egps, ’ Prices from 102 to $1. 25 | TERRACE DRUG STORE i W. RILEY _ TERRACE, BC. ot The ‘Doctor DR. Shaw, of Kalum Lake, ~: Mrs,, Aldous returned | ‘trom Vancouver: ‘on Wedriesday after a stay ‘of five. months, - ‘and looks The Terrace. has. been: nichibea be, by “and: is now’ under: the, ‘Personal , ‘management of eteete, od Club” “ “The: moat comfort abk place _ along. t to-atop