m VoL 4 TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14,°1928 No. 44 | e . ew Correspondent fe To LuMBERING romer ERR ACE | Ea Terrace News GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. HoT SPRINGS HonricuLTURE Mrs. (Dr.) Bleecker has : a assumed the duties of sup- . LUMBER MANUFACTURER plying the news of Terrace wa 6=6Dad Weeks went down to Ru-| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sparkes for the Terrace News in ~ LUMBER Price List is vert last week on business. have moved into the house re-|| place of Mr. Halliwell, who Rough Lumber..... 010-0 -ceeeeereecee Leen ar 90 per M Young Gill is at present work- cently vacated by Mr. Elwood. . has served his connection Iplap .... 0s beeseeerereeees aden eenaee vee dell _ Bing down in Los Angeles. Mr. Riley, the druggist, has with the paper. In future Sundried and Sized ..... bese eeeeueensneetes 22.50 * Jim Kohne went down to Ru-jatrived and is busy getting his all news items, subscriptions. _ Finished Material .... ....---++++: - 40.00 to 65.00. advertising, etc., left with Shingles. ..... tence vcuneeeeeees from $2.50 to $5.00 per M’ # pert on Thursday. Ma =n the list of satisfied settlers Mm published in ‘‘The Last West” me appears the name of A.W. Lumm, m of Los Angeles as having “settled fm at Terrace. M = tev. and Mrs, Parsons left for f. Usk on Thursday and returned oa on Saturday. / Mrs, R.E. Allen, of Hanall was ma 2 holiday shopper in Terrace on m@ Saturday. | Geo. Little left for points on i the prairie, to buy some more M horses for his ‘work here and a for some of the: ‘pole camps. ! Myr, Brown, of Seattle, who is Be developing the Dah! mine was a Me Terrace visitor on Satur: ay. Alf Egan, of Kalum, Lake dis- B trict, is building a new bunga- stock in shape for the holiday trade, Mrs. Geo, Little is visiting friends in Smithers and Vander- hoof. Miss Marshal), school teacher of Hanall, was a Terrace shopper on Saturday. C. A. Smith, of Kalum Lake, was a business visitor in Terrace this week. H. A. Nickerson, of Prince Ru- Mrs. Bleecker, will receive prompt attention. By co- ~ operating with Mrs. Bleecker you can help make your local , paper not only more interest- Prices eublest to change without notice, Orders filled at short notice. “Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application © 7 ing to yourselves but to the outside readers, and your Tae local paper is the best ad- vertising and the best boost- ing you can get. Help your paper and it will help you - so much more. pert, was in town Thursday and Friday of this week. The Geo. Little mill; which has been closed down for the past week fora general overhauling and repairs, resumed operations on Tuesday. Ed. Plater returned this week from the prairies, very much im- proved, in health. He claims that the newspapers did not exagger- ate the enormity of the grain crops this year, and is quite con- The Lodge at Kalum Lake ‘will ter season. Geo. Cobb came in = low. on Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred - Hall, a daughter. . system. |. lot of damage and hard work. - m Don McLeod, of the Bench, is : confined to his bed with a severe ‘Messrs. Marsh and West have | been very busy replacing broken ' poles and wires in the telephone Such a storm as we -had on Thursday last causes a A letter from Fred Hale, who this week for the last trip and has left to spend a few days in Prince Rupert. Great preparations are on the way for the Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation Christmas Tree, which will be held on December 21 in the G.W.V.A. Hall. Keep the evening open for this event as present on the tree for every child of school age in the valley. to learn of the death of the in- be closed this week for the win- | vineed that the pooling of grain there will be a program and a. Terrace friends were grieved on the prairies will be a suc- cess if properly handled. Tom Marsh is very havpy and contented in his schuol life in St. George College, Prince Albert, Sask. Tom says he went through Fall Steamship Service Effective October 4th S.S, PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE - will sail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and THURSDAY at ll p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE and intermediate points. cc eceeenecenaceseseeneaeeenereesaetee Wednesday, 10 p.m. STEWART .....+-- Denes eee teen cere eeneteneeere Saturday, 10 pm. $,S. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Island Ports, October 17th, November &rd, 17th, December Ist, 15th, 29th PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B*. EASTBOUND—10.51 P. M. Daily exeept Sundaj. WESTBOUND—12 ‘BT P. M. Daily except Tuesday. _For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further informetion apply to any Canadian National Agent oO _ R, F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. dspace Ct ———" , fd gee el g morte ns 7 ane tee PT came through without any broken bones. The Union Sunday School is having its Christmas Tree on Tuesday evening, Dee, 18, in the Progress Hall. The children are staging a cantata, Kris Kringle and His Crew.’? You are pro- the ordeal of his initiation and|** hd bal wer PPP OS formerly represented the Thomp- yon Dry Goods Co, of Vancou- ver, states that he is now one of f the American |; T. Baton Co., J. Thomasson, resident buyers for ‘and has offices in : New York City. “Mr. Hale has many friends here who ail join in wishing him every success in i his new venture, Hospital. across the river. officiated. fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. which occured Saturday morning in Hazelton ‘Phe bady came down to Terrace on Sunday’s train and was interred in the Toombs place. Rev. Parsons mised a real treat. Come and enjoy yourself for you will surely enjoy seeing the youngsters per- form. ¢ D. D. Munro arrived on Sun- Save yourseif the work and worry of making your own Christmas cakes. Remember—ours are carefully made of the finest materials procurable. Wedding Cakes a Specialty - BACHELORS! Order your Christmas Hampers early! We have a stock of CHRISTMAS. CAKES now ready on hand Higheat quality ‘fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any point along the line The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS '- | Proprietor P.O. Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. day and will spend.a few days at home. Mr. Munro is now locat- ed at Smithers. | T. Dingley. brother of Mrs. C. R. Jeatt, arrived in Terrace this The Terrace Drug Store " Re-opened by RO RILEY -Phm.B ; “los ACFULL LINE OF. Drugs, Patent Medicines _ Stationery “CHRISTMAS CARDS: and NOVELTIES | CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES — Toilet Articles and Be 7 an | | Caswell, Box 41, ‘Prines Rupert } i: | For. Sale. week from: Cranbrook. aN _ Drugstore Reopened R. W. Riley, Phm.B., formerly of Victoria, is bow doing busi- ness inthe Terrace Drug Store, which he recently purchased. Mr. Riley arrived last week and brought with him a large stock of drugs, stationery, candies, etc., ‘and has since been on the jump getting the stock opened: up and public, — ‘He has had many years’ experience as a druggist and is well: qualified to make a success in: ‘Terrace, issue. r ‘Store building. and - | | occupied. by: “Liquor, Vendor... See: his. advertise- || ment. in another column's of hie . Our Assortment of “TOYS | —AND— _ XMAS GIFTS is now practically complete We Invite You to come in and inspect them ee oad ae an ' CITY PRICES placed. He is ready to serve the|] - lot in: Terrace}, NOW} sonable offer: refused.’ Aa -A,-M a f by ! a. cates eae Va a OE b> ssaaeee e k